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Show .Hgn L 3 CTWWKW K r TITS C I ' ' , , belong him! Sheldon looked. Ancient and withered, blackened, by many years of the ' smoke of the devil-devhouse, nevertheless the shrunken, mummylike face was unmistakably Chinese. How St had come . there was the mystery,. It was a wo- -' mans head, and he had never heard of a ' Chinese woman in the history of the Sol- omons. Prom the ears hung two inch H long earrings, and at Sheldons direction - the Binu man rubbed away the accretions of smoke and dirt and from under the fingers appeared the' polished green f jade; and sheen of pearl and the warm red of oriental gold. The other head, oqually ancient, wav a white mans, and what forgotten Sheldon. wondered fisherman or sandalwood trader had gone to furnish that ghastly - 4 il beche-der-m- er trophyr Telling Binu Charley tc remove the earrings .and directing . the Poonga-Poong- a men to carry out the old fire tenhouse cleared the devil-dev- il Sheldon der, , and set fire to it. Soon every house was blazing merrily, while the ancient .fire tender sat upright in the sunshine, blinking at the destruction of his village. Ev member of Tudors expedition was , ery accounted for, "and it was a long, dark way out of the head hunters country. 4 Releasing their two prisoners, who leaped away like startled deer, they plunged down the steep path into the .steaming . jungle, T That night found them back m eamp . with Tudor, and at high noon of the third and day, traveling with the arrivshooting the rapids, the expedition 4 ed at Berande. , Joan, withanda sigh, it un-on belt revolver buckled her hung the nail in the living room, while Sheldon, , who had been lurking about for the sheer joy of seeing her; perform that particular homecoming act, sighed, too, with Bur the homecoming was not all joy to him, for Joan set about nursing Tudor and spent much time on the ver- Wda when he lay ; in the hammock under the mosquito netting. The ten days of Tudor s convales-cenc- e that Mowed were peaceful days ciiTBerande, The work'd! the plantation went on like clockwork. With the crush-in- g of the premature 'outbreak of Go- goomy and his following all insubordination seemed to have vanished. Twenty 'more of the old time boys, their term 'of service up, were carried away by the Martha, and the fresh stock of labor, treated fairly, was proving of excellent quality. As Sheldon rode about the plantation acknowledging to himself the comfort and convenience of a horse and won- -' dering why he had not thought of getting one himself, he pondered the various im- - TO ABROGATE BAD SPILL AT RUSSIAN TREATY MADISON GARDEN Action by Congress Is Demanded New York, Dec. 12, Six riders were vietims .of one of the worst spills that ever occurred here in "race early this morn-in- g a six-da- y at" Madison Square Garden. The tires On Eddie Roots bicycle exploded an dropped him in front of 13 riders on his train, four of whom piled on top of Root, Menus Bedell, .Jumbo Weils, Root; Cameron, Thomas and Demara were injured. The accident occurred on what Dead Mans is known- - as on the northeast corner Curve of the track. Root was looking back, waiting for his partner to relieve him when his rear wheel dded, probably causing the explosion of, the tires.' .As, he rolled down the track, Camerori, who' was follow) n g close behind, crashed into him and in another second! six risers had piled tip lt" in a mass at By Representative Sulxer- Of New York. "Washington, Dec; 13. Abroga tion oftbe Russian treaty of 1832 because of race and religious dis ; crimination in the granting of citizens, , passports to , American demanded in resolutions framed .by Representative Sulzer of New York and Senator f Culberson of 4 Texas; was discussed in a speech In the house today by Representa-r.tiv- e Sulzer. Mr Sulzer is chairman of the foreign affairs committee which unanimously reported his bill favorably, . He declared that for t nearly half a century Russia had persistently refused to live up to the. treaty or to recognize pass- ports of American citizens, with out discrimination on account of t race or religious prejudices. He i declared it was a question that affected the rights of- all "American trackr--citizens and that Russia not only Spectators stampeded in the to refuses recognize American direction of the accident, and the held by Jews, hut those police had difficulty In controllpassports by Baptist missionaries, Catholic ing them." When the riders were priests and Presbyterian divines. disentangled it was found " that The United States, he said, "must Demara was uncouscious;Bedell adhere tenaciously' to the funda had a severe scalp wound, Wells mental principle that the rights a broken knee cap,' Root a gashof, citizens at home or. abroad ed leg and Cameron a eut face. Thomas suffered only a few shall not be impaired, on account bruises 'and with Bedell was able of race or religion. He said theUt.S,. government to mount a new wheel and has carefully lived up to its treaty Demara- - appeared - to-- be-- in jur- obligations with Russia. T The time for action by con- - ed internally and with the others to regross has come, said Mr. Sulzer. in thespillthemay be, obliged race. from tire There can be no arbitration of this ; no more delay., A new . When you have a bilious attack J in treaty should be give Chamberlains Tablets a which Russia can find no loop- trial.- - They are excellent, hole to enable her to discriminate -against any class -- of - American A MOST WONDERFUL" citizens on account of race or re SURGICAL CASE igion. The awakening has come with a keen realization of the af "Los Angeles Cal., Dec 13. fronts we have .suffered for years Seventeen hours after he had at the hands of a government no- shot himself in the head Bernard torious for its lack of human Sorenquist , was found calmly washing his hands in a room in " . a klain Itreet lodging house and FOR SUPPRES. wag taken ,to the receiving hosSION OF WHITE pital where, it was said today, he SLAVE TRAFFIC was recovering from an, . operation. , Washington Dec. 13. A na- .The police surgeons were puz tional immigration scheme has zled by the fSct that Sorenquists been inaugurated by the govern- act did not end in death. They ment as an aif to the suppres- - say that great quantities of brain sion of the white slave traffic. tissues had been torn away by Agents of the department- - of the bullet which 4 entered shis ; justice already , have been at brain and that more was removed work on the plan in this city and at the operation. Richmond and Norfolk, Va and irisexpTOtednirarthey-wlllb- e kept at the task until every city in the country has been visited. AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Their idea is to have each wo- Get til man found Jn a questionable re Original ud Gfnuifife ' -- -- -- t v ' , -- " v v z-- f , sort'fiU in a printed form auswer- Ing a long series of questions. de' signed to aid the authorities in tracipg her from place to place! Other blanks are provided to be filled jn when a woman leaves a resort' or goes from pne city to another. ' This record will be kept - on hie n the department of justice to aid the authorities in trailing 'white slave traders. 11 OR LI OHS MALTED MILK "Oiticfaiu The Food Driiikf orAll Ages uch mu. hah cum Emuci, m powdex Notiin any Milk Trust Insist on HORLICKS Take packuo bom g, iw.w afcfcg.'ssaBgaaaitt , A ROMANCE OP Saturday, December Copyright, 1910 , By Street & Smith Copyright, 1911 The Macmillan Company By THE SOUTH SAS -- JACK LONDON BY 16 superficial stamp, and, finally, that Tudor provemeuts for which Joan was respon- would blunder his love ' sible. ' making somehow, when he .was dizzy ; And at the same time, with true lovers with thought of her and love of her, anxiety, Sheldon feared that the" other when be would stop his horse and with j,, might somehow fail to plunder and win closed eyes picture her as he had seen the girl with purely fortuitous and suc-- . s her that first day in the stern sheets of cessful meretricious show. the whaleboat, dashing madly in to shore The" situation was very unsatisfactory and marching belligerently along his ' and perplexing, Sheldon played .the veranda to remark that it was pretty hos- difficult part of waiting .and looking Jon, pitality, this letting strangers sink or While his rival devoted himself energeti- swim in his front yard. . cally to reaching out and. grasping at It was, patent to Sheldon that Tudor , the fluttering prize. He did not belong had become interested, in Joan. Often to Berande, and, now that, he was well and strong again, it was time for him after his morning ride over the plantation or coming in from the store or from to go. Instead of which Tudor, had setinspection of the copra drying, Sheldon tled himself down comfortably, resumed found the pair of them together on the swimming, went dynamiting fish with veranda, Joan listening intent and excit- Joan, spent, hours with her hunting ed and Tudor deep in some" recital of pigeons trapping ' crocodiles "and at tar-gpractice with rifle and revolver. , personal adventure at the ends of the ' , earth. Bu there were certain traditions of Sheldon noticed, too, the way Tudor hogpitality that prevented Sheldon from - There-were-tim- ea 5 satis-factio- I- JOURNAL, LC3AH, UTAH TSX-tnrZL- NTURE Me savvee black Mary, me savvee Me, white Mary' quoth Bimt Charley no savvee that fella Mary. "What name fflk. A- . . n. , et luv&cu fiv ucrauu viiuncu hi eyes, and in those eyes he noted THE KANSAS r tain hungryiook and on wondered he and tain wistful expression, carried a similar he face his own on if He wds snre advertisement. involuntary of several things first, that Tudor was not the right man for Joan and could not possibly make her permanently happy; next, that Joan was too sensible a girl really to falHn love with ajnan of such the-face- CITY-LIVESTO- V CK MARKET Kansas City Stock Yards, Dec 11, 1911.l lim receipts ofcattle atall the markets last week allowed salesmen to get the whip hand, and prices closed the week 25 to 40 cents higher all around. It was figured' that the good market would draw out a fair run this week, and so, it has. The suphead, and ply here today is 15,000 some of the bloom f accumulated last week has disappeared. Beef grades are off a little, prices called steady to 10 lower, and stock-er- s and feeders are a shade lower. Some Christmas yearlings sold, at $9.15 here , today, and heavy steers reached $8.60, but the offerings of top grades was limited and n6t up to the show, of that kind expected tomorrow. -- Middle class natives sell at $6,00 to $7.50 and warmed up westerns at $5.50 f to $6.50. There is a liberal UibMilCeattlrlnthrquar-antin-e division today, 54 loads in all, which sold around steady, at $4.80 to $5.50, for steers weighing 850 lbs. to 1030. Some corn fed quarantine steers weighing 1127 lbs., sold at $6.50 here loday. Some medium - quarantine cows sold at $3.65 to $4.15, and some heifers at $4.25. A fair run from Colorado . came in, and sold at the highest prices of the year, steers at $5.00 to $5.80, cows at $4.50 to $5.00, Ftockers and feed- er7atV $5XD to The eoun- of stock absorbs 4he receipts try era and feeders at the prevailing high prices, taking out eleven thousand head from here last week without making a dent in the market. Almost any kind of a steer costs five dollars or more, and stock heifers and cows bring $3.35 to $4.25 (' . feeding bulls -- offer-ingu- $3.50 to $4.00. The hog market is a see-sa- af- w fair, and there was small net change in prices last week though prices were up and down every day. The 4un today is 13,000 head, and eighty thousand came in last week. A great deal of light stuff keeps coming, and the eighty thousand last week did not represent more pounds . of pork than sixty thousand of the kind that were coming a year ago but only forty thousand shead -- actually arrived same week last The market is 5 to 10 low-e- r today, top $6.27, bulk of year. Junk ashion,-feeling-that-it (TO B CONTINUED) ptmunHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin chron- ic constipation, the mild and gentle - effect of Chamberlain s Tab lets makes them especially suited ' to your case. . TC Sale! Sale!! ai EdwardsSisters -- Fred W. an 'Hotel Albert e' Albert; Hagen d Proprietor jvhieh-develope- If . eo . . . I dont worry about it theres no good In If your stomach is wrong, your lWer and Get better worry. bowels inactive your ' nerves are sure, to be bn edge and your blood impure, Be cheerful and hopeful. As they have helped in thousands of cases, 1 ' xt . , . will help you and will give your system the natural help it needs A few doses will make a great difference in your feelings and your looks. "They will help you'all along the line to a dear head,'' free from aches to bright eyes to healthy active organs. ... This sure4ukksadtito!.fanAre5CMi'--wil- l help Nature to VHc-VotfFiflFV- Sold Erorywhcr. of Is 3 Um rUS full dirocliom, 10c. ud 25c, r Manas' ; - If he bu knew it . Itn 1 . , : Who always puts, with rsU II You are Not at YouFBesf : do . . -- If you are 'troubled with I V New York, Dec, 13, The NaElite Millinery tional Nqgro Protest, committee, Washington. Dec. 16. In the opinion of Mrs, William Howard with, headquarters id this - city, 37 Main. Taft, the president's wife, the has launched plans to send a pil- Bawnnintu North niiim inn mL -bf to list of the greatest 10,000grimage 5,000 world has -p- roduced, should read as follows i - to demand of President Taft the Crockett Queen Victoria, Rosa Bonheur, suppression of. mob violence Jeanne DAre, Maria Mitchell, against niggers. The pilgrim-ag- e . t ATTORNEY, AND will be made up of many Counselor At Law Cicile Chaminade, Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Frances Wil- small i delegations from negro 41 Hutts t and 4 CardonJewelry BuilSng North Main Street Logan, Cl4 lard, Harriet Beecher Stowe, churches in, various parts of the Florence Nightingale, Susan B. country. Anthony,- - George Eliot, Mme. According to the plan outlinCurie, Elizabeth Barrett Brown-ing- , ed by the promoters of the Lucretia Mott, . Margaret scheme, tHe delegations will be C. T. BARRETT & SON Fuller, Queen Elizabeth, Queen headed by a hand which will - Architects and Engineer! . Louisa of Prussia. play, My Country Tis of Thee,, AH kinds of Architectual and all the way from the Pennsylvan Engineering Work solicited Is Saved Through Footmarks in ia station in Washington u until ' 135 N. Main St. Bell phone 139 Snow' the army 'reaches the Whbe Salt Lake, Dec. 12. Thomas House. , Then the marchers will W. Easthope was lost in a blind- completely surround the White j ing snowstorm which raged Sun- House while a select committee day about seven miles west of the of twenty-fivgoes inside to lay city where he had gone to, hunt the grievances before the Presi- - 119-12-5 South , West Temple dentr jflk rabbits .with a party of eight Lake Cityr Utah Salf Street; After he -- had other hunters. . EVERYTHING MODEEH wandered aboutior several hours PRICES REASONABLE Arrest! Under Deserter and was nearly overcome with Salt Lake, Dec. 13, J. E. Stout physical exhaustion he happened a member of the crew on formerly to find fresh tracks which were the battleship Wjashingtqn, walk-eprobably made by his friends who into police headquarters - this were searching for him end hy and asked to he taken morning theTe tracks he found his way ' into as a deserter. . He esutody back to the city. iiinn:tHiiiiiiiniinH;aimmagg The party left before daylight said he deserted from his ship and a about year ago at Seattle Sunday and as their stay was proGOODCOALu, to & his sea legs are becoming that. a near the Black Sloughs, longed solid on from pavetired walking snowstorm, arose d tleasant and happy into a blizzardand:the men could ments andlie wantsAo get back 1; to hisship and take the conseyou ordsf hardly see each other. It was lathis of of act desertion, Coal from us, youll er discovered that Easthope was quences not with the party aud a search I have been ia the navy for ten be pleased and hapwas begun. They made fires and years- - he said to Desk Sergeant py. We carry Good Coal shot their guns in the air but to Pugsley, and 1 am tired after a no avail. Finally the men made year of absence from my I ship. Anderson Fuel Co. Landlubbers "to dont appeal their way to town and the police Both Thones 120 me and if I can' get my feet qn r if , office department and sheriffs was notified and a - concerted the deck , of . the, good old- - Wah search Vfasmade. Easthope was ington again 111 be happy V finally located at his home doctor- ing himself, being nearly half May Be White , Slaved Case. Salt Lake, , Dec.,' 13. At 6 ;30 frozen during his exposure to the oclock this morning Patrolmen elements, Egbert and Thomson , "arrested Frank-K- , atA Des Moines man had an One, Joe Shara and T. Tanakft tack of muscular rheumatism in Japanese, and Dora Violet Brown and Mere advised friend BurnV shoulder? A his him to go to Hot Springs. That Leroy, .white women, and locked mfant anexpense of $150.00 or them in' the'city jail on an open more. He sbught for a quicker charge. The police hope to be and cheaper way to cure it and able to prove a ease of white slavfound it inChamberlains Lin- ery against the ' Japanese. I If iment. Three days after the first they fail in this, a charge of vagapplication of this liniment he rancy will be filed against-- ' the VFortunef Wheel turns best ir was well. - : prisoners. t . .. l Q. is 9000 today, market steady t o weak, top lambs $6.00. Choice lambs reached $6.25 last week, an$ whoever has some prime stuff can count on getting a good price-for-- it, otherwise -- dealers it homer Top yearlat say keep $4.00, ings bring. $5.00, .wethers ' ewes $3.50. ' J. A. RICKART, Market Correspondent. -f- PROTEST OF THE NEGROES MRS, TAFTS LIST OF WORLDS GREAT WOMEN sales $5.75 to $6.25. Sheep and lambs made gains last wek, but closed the week .vdthIa.UiDgstren"th,-Jrharu- guest to take himself off. And in similar was net playing Company the game, he fought down the temptation Pays the Highest Price for Bidet to warn Joan. Had he known anything, Furs and. Beeswax, Rubbers not too serious, to Tudors detriment, he Metals and Cast Iron. would have been unable to utter itf but Remember the Place. the worst of it was that ht knew nothing 146 South Main, Logan, Utah at all against the man. Telephone 62. 'S a cer. a cer . 0- - r Bag ahohlder to it. . mainimpetus of And the - , - roU ing the wheel of Fortune way you? want it is savingthere are ways and way lew ing; The best way ia a and us regularly left with terest we allow, with it f la :fac - Ul h Cv pounding added. Cache Vdlzy.C jng.Cumpar. . ia4 5J! Of ts |