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On Sale June 2, 3, Julv 2, 8; Anpist 11, 12 To DENVER and return - - $55.00 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 Coin; transit limit 10 days from date of sale, filial limit October 21st. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stopover privileges, and elioice of route: thereby enabling pa risers to make side trip to many Interesting points enroute. Booting on the return trip through California may be lad at a slight advance over the rates Quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be furoisned by any O. R. k N. local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon V' w A" M A " W ii ajy in sj afla.ii maai m sflan saiajfr ' u V A SAO OCTOBER HOUR On IV lowest terriu-e overlooking tbe fnrk a wunmu was standing, leaning one vlliow agnlnst the stone edge of tbe balustrade and wistfully regarding the 'tuuinnnl foliage. The woman's face was full of happy xt.i'tatioti. It was uo longer very yoiiug or fresh, but It was still of charm and tenderness. Under ber bst (be glossy waves of ber bnlr were scarcely touched with a gray thread. Mrs. ChoMuey was cousclous Ibat in taste aud cilucullou sue belonged to a different epoch from that of tbe lively guvsu round ber. They were absolute. ' ly modern, aud she bad very little in common with them. Since ber bus. j ban Tii death she bad lived quietly ( and nlmoHt alone In a country house, j gardening, atudylug, working for tbe , poor. When at laxt he had made up , I her mind to accept the Invitation of a . I fousln of her biishatid's the effort had . I been painful and depressing. She had ; grown shier and more silent In those : ; year of quk'lude. Even In her new 1 fashioned clothes she somehow looked I f n different world from that of Miss ; Vincent and Lady Nnrledge, who were , tue m-awies or tne party. i "My dear, she Is essentially early , Vlctorlau :" was the verdict of the live- j ly I.ndy Norlcdge as she discussed 1 Mrs. Chesney with a friend. Itut now ; mi llils October afternoon, standing ' alone In the fleeting snushlne and j among the fulling leaves, Mrs. Cbes- : uey felt young, triumphant and abao- j lutely Indifferent to the opinions of , every living soul excepting those of the person whose advent she was await ing. She lind felt as If she were In a dream when her host a few days ago bad announced the approaching ar rival of a new and distinguished gnest. The name of General Treborir was In everybody's mouth. Some ten years ago Hilary had part ed from this man wltb an anguish that was no less unbearable because sbe had known that his love for her was as strong as her own and perhaps even the motive for much that was noblest and best In his life. Dining those years, which had seemed an eternity, these two bad held no communication with one another. This had lieen her wish alone, for he bad strongly maintained that, unhap pily married as she was, a friendship so pure and devoted as bis for ber must at least make It easier for ber to exist under what was too heavy a toad for a solitary woman. Hut she j had remained Arm, aud be bad gone I away In bitterness of spirit. Now, to day she felt sure he was coming hers I for her, and her alone, and she was I joyfully waiting. ) Then, though she could not help no ticing how gorgeous tbe chrysanthe mums seemed as tbe sunlight fell In a long streak across their faces, she know that be was coming down the steps at tbe corner and straight to ward ber. Her knees were shaking, and there was a curious singing In her ! ears, through which she heard bis pleasant voice speaking. Half me chanically she put out both her hands. "My dear Mrs. Chesney, this 1 In deed a pleasure! I had not the remot est Idea when Franklin told me that j I should llnd a charming party that j bis words were to be so truly fulfilled." j Hilary bad let one hand drop and looked at 111 in, still half smiling. Ills : words and his manner had hurt ber, j but she wns emphatically brave, and i her tremulous expression had sudden ly given way to one that was calm ; and friendly. "I, too. was delighted," she said, "when they told me yon were com ing." Then, with a sudden Impulse, ' sbe added, "But my stay here Is very short, for I am nfrald I must go to- ' morrow or the next day." ; "Oh, what a pity! Can't you put off 'duty engagement)! for 1 am sure that Is what they are and stay on Just a little longer?" 1 He spoke kindly and as If he wished ber to remain, but without a trace of ( emotion. The general took out bis watch. "It was very good of you to want tne to come and see you out here, but 1 ! must, I fear, go In and write some- thing rather Important for the post I I wish I could have stayed on longer i now and chatted about old times." j "Yes; I wish yon could." A streak of light fell on his face. . Tea, be was not mueb altered, and bis gray balr became blm. "Well, we will go on wltb our talk , later," said he. ! He raised bis hat and turned away to mount tbe steps. ! On the topmost terrace another fig are now caught ber eye. tt was that of a young woman, very graceful aud ; alert and dressed In an exquisite gown . of crimson and fur. This person psus j ed and held a band up to her eyes. . Then Hilary saw ber start off. walking very quickly down tbe gravel path ' that led toward tbe first flight of steps. Tbe sight of her Jarred upon j Mrs. Cheaney. She represeutrd tbe In carnation of all the qualities that Hll i ary most despised. She was empty I beaded, shallow, vsln and looked upon j the world with no sense of tbe propor : tlon of things. And yet It was Impos i slble to deny that sbe wii uperlatlve , ly graceful and that ber dark eyes ' were as beautiful aa they were un doubtedly reckless In expression. Mrs. Chesney watched ber as sbe went ! slong, and at the corner by tbe clipped I yew tree Lady Norledge stopped. Tbe i figure of a jail man bad climbed the J topmost step. In tbe clear, stm sJr j nrsry beard their voices. His soon ; ed Just as It used to do years sgo. He i bad taken Lady Norledge's two bands . and was holding tbem la ht. Chicago ' Times-Herald. 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