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.- ,-vj .- .! . Xi --W"-" -Li. 1 1 f ? u .1 $ i J ft i 'I I I i w n rn. if ' i V H : rTTTTTT?TlITT-8 II nTTTTmTI T5he 'Blazed Trail Copyright, 1903 hy Jfl'IfM) tiH fr4'H4SttHtftf ' " AAA4.tt. JH&44.MMAA.,AA..MMa 12 ICOftTIKCKa sensation, that ef b'elntf hnlflcd la nn Intention. As be facilitated lie wivr thnt ho" wns talking slowly la hU direc tion. ' Peruana a hundred paces sep arated tYie two. Sho took thetu de liberately. Her progression was a se ries of jjoscs, tlio ouo which melted Impcrecrrdhly luto tho other without apprcvlaUio pautsu of transition. 'In a in omen t sbo had reached the fringe of brush nbout tho pole tralL They stood face to face.' She nim a little start of surprise, and her Land leaped to her breast. where It cwight and stayed. Her child-, llku tltm-ii-dronnluc mouth Darted a little more, and the breath quickened through it. Hut her eyes, her wide, trusting, Innocent eyes, sought his and rested. Ho did not move. One on cither side of thcKpIke-marked old Norway log of the trail they stood, and for an appre ciable Interval the duel of their glances lasted lie masterful, passionate, ex igent; she proud, coo), defensive In the nlnnrnran of her beauty. Then at last his prevailed. A falut color rose rroia her neck, deepened and spread over her fait; nud forehead. In a moment she drooped her eyes. "Don't you think you stare a little rudely, Mr. Thorpe?"" sbcasked. 'The vision was over. "How did you know my name?" be asked. $h planted both elbows on the Nor way and framed her little faco dell- aa ... clously with h( loug .minted hands. 'If ifp llnrrr" Tlinr in nal.- !mt question," she replied, "he Is not qulto I oo impolite as I had thought him." , ;.'How is thatr ho inquired breath- jcSsj-. I ii1- - -1 -a ,, ; taM r b, -. .. ....,, -... .... .. .-.., niigu-orwl rl.llnilnn.h ,M,rl, ' -- " - - --- J w W(y She looked stralgh t at him. This time his gaze dropped. "I am a friend or Elizabeth Carpen ter, who is Wallace Carpenter's sister, who, I believe, is Mr. Harry Thorpe's partner. She paused as ifliongh or comment j jt"wu8 tt- though a city man were to 3Tie young man opposite vras occupied ' dlrcct n Cwcoroer to Central park-yet ln maaym other nore Impirtaut direc-1 gorpe new frlenijs were profoundly Hf- I juipressed with his knowledge of occult . ''Wo wrote jur. Harry 0 Thorpe that things. The forest was to them, as to wb were abom to descend on his (lis-, ,D03tt more or loss of a mystery unfath trict with wn.gons and tents and Indl-. jmable except to the favored of genius, ans and things, and asked him to como A man who could lutcrpret it even n nnd see us." jIttIe nto the speech of everyday com- , The girl Vooked at him for a xnowut I f0rt nnd expediency possessed n strong Bteadily, '.hen smUed. The ch.ngo of I claim to thU" Imaginations. When he countenance brought Thorpe to 'ahnsclf. hnd flnLshed u practical affairs they VBut I never received the lett?r. I'm i 00 sorry," said he. "It must be nt tlie mill. You ec, I've been up iu the 'woods .for nearly a month." 'Tbca we'll have to forgive yoi u" runt I should think they wouU I have itfouo something for you at the ml 11" I ''Oh, we didn't come by way o. t your ' BUI. We drove from Marquette." 1 T tee," cried Thorpe, cnllgh tencd. "Bnt I'm sorry I didn't know. I'i n sor- myou didn't k mo know. I so ppose . you thought I was still nt the mill. How did you got along? Is Wo Jlace jKitb your f No," sho replied, dropping b cr h ands ...I'-' i.7".V"'',,,'i''"'',r.r aau Btrntguiening -ocr erect m juro. , "Ifco horrid, no was coming, and then vSmv btislncss came , and h. , cou Un't ' mk away. Wo are hjrriflir thf', loveliest to, though. I do adore tl M wood.. any time l':Weffig able to make out y Uaa bees ham Ooiue," she cried Impatientr y, stveep-, hero and thero in Bearch of W Jlyiu ffc;lnfc, our 8tdcks )own y nrti-f ' - . .. .. -1 Jty. " day' he wrQtc. "Iton't understand hHT RBlde to leaT- a way dl mt. Xc. -How do. Mrs. Cary." he would say. ( (Qf (bo i(QCkg JV and Jnt- ' hftlljiwet mxfrl?ads." 1 .Thorpor'lvaginod she refer red to the rest. of', the 1601108- party. I Ie hesitat ed. ''I ataihardly in' fit ctmdltl on," be 0 1- Jcted, She laughed, parting "xou . aro oxtromeiy jSts'.you-arc," sho said, barrasolng. dirootness, Imvn vn,t fl.iif iltffovrttif nv 1.n rill. ' Hut my frieudb1 don't mind. They a ro vutinl to it." She-laughed as cdn. i'JiDrpp 'cxofisedi the polo Ua.lJ and for tm Unit. ttlBW. found hlmi elL' by her Bide. Tho warm summer odpra were la the air; a dozen . lively1 11 ttle birds sa;ig. la the brush along tho roll; tho BUhJlgbt danced and illcker 1 through the openings. Then suddeuly they wcro 1 imong tho pines, und tho air was cool , the vista dim and the birds' songs ln( jouceivubly fai" nway. He suld little, and that lamely, for he dreaded to soy too uin b. .To he? phjyful sallies he hnd nv, repoato, nnd in.voiiseqtioiico he fell id on silent with another boding thnt hf; w is losing hhj. cause outright for Jck ?f a ready. fit .1 j , 1 "i,v " 4d so the Instspokwn tVcUnugo.be. fM-&them uteaut'uotiJjiy.F blit If oifth conkl have l-ead tho iiannll.i words that Quivered ou tho otlter's.lW tirt T'hdrpeJ : ttHM"?' k 'ttvvvv,vtttWn,W'it' By STEWART EDWARD WHITE fSfhtart Etftoaraf KM m would luivw returned to tne eistititts Forty more tranquilly, while she would prulubly not have rvtunieu 10 tuo cmptuK party at nil for n umubcr of horn. "I do not think you had better come with me." she said. "Make your call nnd be forgiven on your own account. 1 don't want tp drag you In at tny chariot wheels." "All right. I'll come this afternoon," Thorpe had replied i love her; I must have her. I must go at once," his soul cried, "quick now before I kiss herl" "How strong he Is," sho snld to. her- solf, "how brave looking, how honesi! it.. i different from the other men. He . . - Is inagutllcent." I That afternoon Thorpe met the other members of the party, ottered his apol ogies and explanations nnd was gra ciously forgiven. Ho found the person nel to consist cf tlrst of all Mrs. Cary. the chaperon, a very youug married woman Of twenty-two or thereabout; her husband, a youth of three years o.'iler, clean snaven, liRtit naircu, ui.. mannered: Miss Elizabeth Carpenter, who resembled her brother In tho char acteristics of good looks, vlvaclotis dis position and curly hair; an attendant satellite of the mascullno persuasion called Morton, and last of all the girl J whom Thorpe had already so variously encountered and whom he now met as Miss Hilda Kcrrand. Besides these i wore Ginger, a squat negro built to fit' tl.s (alley of a. yacht, nnd three Indian ( guuiM. Tliey imintmcu tenia, wuicu UliUIV ijuili: it iimv vui-uj'iuvui. i iLorpe was rcccivvu wim eninusi ..... . ,. . . .,.. ,.- asm. auace wnKwers wnn oi w I,artnpr' wb ,e ncvo,r a?ln? l"orc than Justice to the truth, had been warm. One aud nil owneil n lively curl- as. u "sjzx "Uffs-s " "?..r!L: "?.rs " r" ns I'".'"l " .v,,.. -. ..- .- ccr In doubt Nothing could csceed his solicitude as to their comfort and amusement. He lnsptv'ed personally the arrangement of the tenf and suggested oue or two j rbaiigc conducive to thu littler com w. xt.n.ti.. things enough thev were wanted him to Bit wn nnu ten meui moro thlugs-to dine wiui mem, to smoke about their camp Aro in tho evening. But here they encountered a decided check. Thorpe became silent. almost morose. He taiucu in moiiusi Jnbles and Boon went away. They did not know what to make of him and so were of course the more prorouuujy m tcrested. The truth was his hnbltual reticence would not have pcrmittcu a great degree of expansion in any case. Iwt now tho presence or uuua ranuu ai.v b an attitude of hushed waiting for Jjcr wls utterly Impossible to him. However, rhcn he dlscovcrea mat .,;,., "..., ,;.i fuum lin elumn' m w -w ',""-, v,' of pine, near the poha tru 1 his desire forced him back WWtf PJ; He used io ualk iu swiftly .a.t almost "h'lce wcatner. injoj nK jourwiw JU r6--J" "u tl' f" ""-" . . Amint ..in afriir ilia viiiiiii nil. receiving tho reply pa wouiu an- hi-tllv. "That's good." and lapse awcr H I . 4 TV ..A All ..A ! Into silence. When Hilda was about 8oo. a pur he follows every movement of hera , d tuen J " J u icy ....... .i- ..,. j tlint IiIh Htrnnire con- . . . - . e " n tuings with his eyes, to that his strange con ..d-n.1 11 in about tne iiimucrinc on rations, but he seemed Indifferent ' r'ii. . . Immnnanlv tilnnanjl One .. iw "vlv iu.fcu., iv nmi ww correspondingly loud in ex- 1 .,) : Thonio's comments wcro clamatlohk '. ' JUA' ... ,.... i.i, ,., brief and a ry, uu l" ; wiivi. ". no Thorpo found that the first tk frs. Cary had allotted chance and i Hilda to his care. . dowQ tLo tra, (ljcy j. iiuiiiiii;u juiud( - . lr.rt.- alnnnnit iiuojumunu inn. nt the cirl und short, )ooe attentlyelj ,( rjjqujt,, I. . ......... ... m.M rr u "" 'v'l"" tucii sot tiy uppi-wvw-". . ne , fazing hear Jo her he again Btop ' g aTTier with-hia soul In his llqv . ' v,yoU'ttie more beautiful than UiU """ b. red ips- ."V-r'' ;.,, 1" tectcd now, tiiauus . 10 jjU, nm1 nm not .. . . .. 1.-..1 nviiinnniinn nr lnipr. . .. . pictur esque just preiaiwn, i -- ??r --"" nt all arraiu or losin, ,nv iini,iiiuru , with , rathe.- em- at least Tb.nce no reuuu.u,u u- iTIiiCuIty S Kn V" , n,,,0 . "I wou.'du't tlon for being n iniBiub io Mct oxact, whcT:,' ":;,,- f(.,. ; r.-:ter by conducting tF m" """" " lows will decide that tt' uav ncC01. eItii.dltIoii8 hero and thero Jlbout tho wtevcr thcy7roUan0JtCC; u couu'try. Then his woodcraft nna fr Qifc It may not bo Cfo ,S y!"r I ..i..o ... rn. iiim 'riior r . ....... . XJtore nest ytur. bOurc.'" -i"". ''". ' . m h.,: caso 1 couiun'ti.-in von out on KSiC road, now ' 'nn' "av0 to P " mtl( "M Vou oufcdttto hoborofort hi drlvo. ' bn ,r Ouc.took tl "coJDnBP jtf , kcep out ot L IiUinborintf- a- i-A-.--.i. .... tt l. flIHm. 1,Wfc JW. - ..v.. Wfw w at night," ho saw directly, Tho others laughed. Thr,rta cerlty for you, Misa Illldn," eald young Mr. Morton. 'Who Is her ftBked th girl after ilioy hud moved on. i "Our chore boy," answered Thorpe, with great brevity. Tho rest of tho party had gone ahead, leaving them sauntering more slowly down the trail. "Why don't you come to the plae grove any moror he asked bluntly. "Whyr countered Hilda In the ninn rcr of women. want to see you there. L.warjt; to talk with you. I can't talk with all that crowd about." I'll eomo tomorrow," she said; then with n little mischievous laugh, "If that'll mako you talk "You roust think I'm awfully stupid," agreed Thorpe bitterly. "Ah, no; nh, not" she protested soft ly. "lou inuM not say that" She was looking at him vcryHeader ly, If he had only known It, but he did not, for his faco was set In discontent ed lines straight before htm. "It Is true," ho replied. They walked on in Rllcnce, whllo gradually tho dangerous fascination of the woods crept down on them. Just before sunset a hush falls on nature. The wind has died: the birds havo not A ccrcmontou qiku to thuolcmn tree. yet begun thctr cvcntng songs; the) light Itself seems p have left off spar kling nnd to lie iJill across tho land scape. Such a hup now lay on their 1 spirits. Over the Vay a creeper, "was t droning sleepily a ttle chn.n.t. the only voice In the wlldencsi In the heart I of tho man. tpj), n ttle volco raised II- BtJl (IW 1 IV, "Svt'Othje(trt.sw.oeiicttrtBWCctbcart!" it breathed over nn?ovor again. Alter awhile he suld It geytly in a half voice. "No, no; hush'." fyd tho girl. And t she Inld tho soft, wjnn fingers of one hand across his llpsjind looked atlin , from n height of hperlor ooft eyed tcndornos.i aft a woupn might look nt n ' child. "You must fit. it W not right" I TtlOn (in trlnlMl Itk flniMM vnru nnn. . tly before they wen irithdrawn. nnd she said nothing ntu in rebuke, but i iookchi straigut ucyo her witu trou bled eyes. 1 eiJAITfij XXIII. nOBPB retulgd to Camp One T shortly aftcldnrjc u0 fonnd there n iijnbcr of letters, among whlu was ouo from Wallace Carpenter. aw HJiuwBiwiiitno campins nnr. ty to lis cctf.panlof., carc the young JJ J lo J tMnttalnxrw b.J" J the 1 S .ru. , Blca are wor(U ropi- . w . r 1 . - - , . B j nov..,.rfu. '"' 1" ,?!".,? uZl.??- ' cou' those nobiJ when they come due. Ho good enough for yours truly. "By tho way, you might Bhlno up to Illldn Fnrrand and Join tho rest of the fortune hunteru. She's got It to tbroiv to the birds nnd In her own right. Se riously, old fellow, don't put yourself into a fulwe position through Ignorance; not that there Is any danger to n burd ened old woodsman llko you." anorpo went to 1110 group or piiiPB uy (the 0616 frall'tho following- afternoon Thorpo went to the group of pines by because lie nnu Ham no wouiu, uiu wim fl ncw attitude of mind. IIo had coiuo lntn mniart wjtii tho artlflclalJty of tnpSSHU ttX9&!vjlH tUw4 'MSI ii i j UUUIl 111 KUint DUtll'K. nnf In vnnr hOflr UfletM nii mnn Vnti iTicrwiftK6rBait'n'ett They At lwn on n log. nilda turn ed to hiai with her graceful air of con- Now talk to mo," eald she "Certainly," replied Thorpe U practical tono of voice. "What do yoU want mo to talk nboutr Bho shot n swift, troubled glanca Ml him, concluded herself mistaken and said: "Toll mo about what you do op here your life all about It" "Well," replied Thorpe formally, ,4wa haven't much to interest a girl Ilka you. It Jfl n question of saw logs with us." And ho went on iu his dryest, most technical manner to detail the process of manufacture. It might as well havo been bricks. Tho girl did not understand. Sho was hurt Aa surely ns tho Bun tan gled iu thu distant pino frond, sho had seeu In his eyes n great passion. Now it wna coldly withdrawn. "What has happened to your sho asked finally out of her great sincerity. "Me? Ndthlng," replied Thorpe. A forced Bllcnco fell upon him. Hilda seamed gradually to loso herself lit rev erie. After a time sho said softly: "Don't you love this woods?" "It's an oxwllcnt bunch of pine,' re plied Thorpo bluntly. "It'll cut 3,000, 000 at least" "Oh!" sbo cried, drnwlug back, her side of her, her eyes wide. Attern moment sho caught her breath convulsively, nnd Thorpo becamo con scious that sho wns studying him fur tively with a quickening doubt After that, by tho mercy of God, there was no moro talk bctwwn them. Unconsciously the first strain of oppo sition nud of hurt surprise relaxed. Each thought vngucly his thoughts. Then iu tho depths of the forest, per haps near at hand, perhaps far away, a single hermit thrush began to sing. His song wns of three solimin. deep, liquid notes, followed by u slight rhotoricnl pause as of contcmplntlou, nud then de liberately three otc more ou a differ ent key. It Is the most dignified, tho most spiritual, the holiest of wools tit Frances. Combined with the ovenlug shadows and tho warm soft nlr It of fered to tho heart nit almost Irresistible cppcal. The man's artificial autngo nism modified, the woman's dlsen chiiutmcnt begun to seem unrenl. Then subtly over nnd through tho bird song another hound been mo audi ble. At first It merely repeated tho three notes faintly like nn i.'cho, but with n rich, sndiudortouo tho t brought tears. Then timidly and stilt softly It elaborated tho theme, weavl ng in and out through tho original thruc the glit ter and shimmer of n splctx lid web of sound, spreading before tho nwnkcnud Imagination a broad river of woods Im aginary that reflected on itii surface nil tho subtler moods of tho fo ;cst. With the first sigh of the wonder mu sic tho clrl had started and caught her They tought each other'i cya. urenui nt tno exquisite piensuru oi iu Am it went on they both forgot every, thing but tho hnrmony and each other. "Ah, beautiful T' sho murmured. "What is it?" ho whispered, mnrrcl. lug. "A violin played by n mastor." Tho bird suddenly hushed, and at onco tho fitrnln abandoned tho woods noto and took another motif. At first it played softly in tho higher notes, n tinkling, llghtsomo Httlo melody that stirred a kindly surfaco srollo over a full heart Then suddenly, without transition, it dropped to tho lower reg ister nnd began to sob and wall in tho full vibrating power of a great pas slon. And tho themo it (rented was lovo. At Inst tho poignant ecstasy seemed Blowly, slowly to die. Fainter and fnlntcr ebbed tho music. Through it ns through a mist tho solemn nloof forest began to show to tho consciousness of tho two. They Bought each other's eycs; gently smiling. Tho music, wns very Hoft and dim and Bud. They lenned 16 each other, with a Bob; their lips met; tlto'lnilBlr)'. ceased.'" '' f , And over behind tho trees, out of tho light nn'd tho lovo and (ho beauty, lit tin Phil huddled, hid trrcat shaggy head I ill J I l Mr.. - ;; , , ,, , , ., I JJ fVVXJAil HVNI U4 1j X wb k mum wr-v 'ftw a! L''t- kslV'Wmi ajbtu 1 IU . ,, In 'ii J I I bowed In his nrms. Beside him 'lay bin violin nnd besldoithnt hid how, broken IIo hnd snapped It- ncrosfl his. kni'o. That duy ho had heard nt Inst tho heart song of tho violin and, uttering It, hnd bestowed love. But )io hnd that tiny lost wlmt ho cured for most In nil the world-bin friend. J.Utlo Dill disnpiicnrcd utterly, talc lug vlth him lit violin, but leaving his broken bow, Thorpo Iiiih It oven to this dny. Thu lumberman caused nenrch nud Inquiry on nil sides. Tho crlpplo wns never henrd of again. "I saw you long ago," said Hilda Jo Tl.oipo-"long. long ngo, when I wns qulto u young girl. I hnd boon visit Contlnupd ou G'.lt page. Professional Cards J. T. McCormnc, M. D. riiyclclun ftml Surgeon Khtoretlo llulldhiR, J.M10110 ior.1 AIKHIIKIISL1) :t OUKdON Win. Horafal M D. Holland llulliUug, Hiono03l MARBIIPIKI.U :: OHEOON Dr. Hoytlon, Office onpodlto Union fiirniturit utoro Hour?. 10 to 12 and t! (0 r Special attention nald to dlmmficot Skill, Urlitnry nnd Ulgc.itho Organs. U. fi. 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