Show THE GARLAND V h e VfMU TREASURE -- SERVICE jBUCOLEOW WBMNTkNo's 93 COYRI6HT COSVMOHT 192) THE CHAPTER XI— Continued —1- 6was another cry from the With a whirl of skirts a darted In a knife gleamed bonne and T’outou started nut there pen door light figure and plunged back from bis victim hia own left arm dripping blood Hia face was a queer mixture of rage lust and puzzled alarm And before him knife in one hpnd pistol In the other stood Kara her eyes blazing with passion breast heaving ice ber anger through slender the rags of her bodwith body quivering “You would dare!” she cried shrilly "You would dare to touch my man No man lives who can touch him while Uve lie is mine I say Mine! will cut your throat big French pig I will I will pick carve out your bowels I I will I say will 1” out your eyes She danced toward him so energetically that he cowered and gave ground before ber “Go I” she cried gesturing with hei pistol toward the door “Quick before I strike!" And she leaped at him lie arm and re elute?' d bis wounded treated “Go I say I” She raised her arm to stab him again “Did you think I would let you touch him? Did not tho others Buy that you should only barm one of them? And you took my man! Oh I will cut you In ribbons!” And this time be turned and fled through tbs door slamming it behlud him She was swift on his beets Jerked open the door and ran out Into the passage after him heard her shout "1 am “Runl" Kara Toko jl My close to youl knife ts at yonr back Make haste — door the Then swung to and shut out the echoes of Toutou's retreat My whole thought was of Nlkka bis fate green In the lantern light his empty stomach retchlug from the nau sea from horrible pain Uugb called to bint: r Pull yourself to “Nlkka old chap Can you get me unfastened? (tether can do for—" I’ll see what But promptly lost Interest In Nlkcould ka's plight For my ear that not lift from the floor registered once more that peculiar clinking undermore pronounced and ground this time uearer peered lily along the floor end then stiffened In amazement as the grating Is the middle of the room lifted two or tflree Inches It thudded into place agiflo with a shower of dust but at once tbs clinking was resumed and the heavy Stonework wus pried up- ward “Nlkka My “Ut gh I” whispered Do you look at the grating God see?" see what Nlkka was still too sick to under stand but Hugh stared at the grating and his pyes popped from his head as he perceived Us unsteady progress upward We were both afraid to speak afraid to guess what It might mean AuJ uncertainly while we still watched wondering whether to hope or to fear we heard a loud grunt the grating rose into the air tottered and fell out ol place leaving the drain only ered The end of a steel crowbar appeared In this opening! there was another grunt the grating was levered aside — and Watkins clambered laboriously luto the dunon We could only stare at him E’eu poor Nlkka forgot his agony and peered at this extraordinary apunbelievingly parition “For God’s sake Watty where did you come from?" burst from Hugh i “From the drain your ludslilp nearly broke my neck In the opening last night account of coming duwn the rope so sudden with the professor and when I told Miss Betty she said it was a gift from ‘Eaven and we must come back which wetfld your “Do you mean to say" asked Hugh “that there’s a passage down there and Miss Betty Is outside?" “Quite right your ludshlp" suld Watklus rising and commencing to duet himself off “It runs out into the big rocks ca the beach" “Well" I said “If you are going to get us out Watty you have got to Toutou and his friends move quickly T will be back any moment" sir Mr Jack” an “Yery good swered Watkins calmly producing a necessity knife frou bis belt “Such was duly forseen tf I may say so" He went to work methodically on my ' lashings “Are the others all right?" Hugh jTisked Ah Mr Jack “Yes your ludshlp sir there you are One moment sir unfil I ’ave Is ludshlp loose and I’ll give you a bit of i rub” He sawed away a Hugh’s ropes while i slapped could scarce my cold legs with hands when your ludshlp ly move “Why we came outside we talked things over and first off Professor King ’e says that ’e‘s going tn But I pointed out ’tm ’or somebody should stay with was er fa the young lady and as ti By INC CO ARTHUR D HOWDEN SMITH ther and I was valet to your ludshlp It was plain that e should stick by the launch whilst I—" ““Never mind any more" Hugh ‘cut him off as lie disposed of the lost ‘We can talk things over wrappings later Help us to get our circulation back Rub man rub That’s it I” we were able to walk Presently stiffly Our first concern was to low er Nlkka into the drain He was so weak that he took little interest tn the rescue We had Watklus go down beahead of him and Uugb ana tween ns eased him gently through the hole and Watkins caught him around the waist and steadied him was to follow them tin My Instinct but Hugh checked me mediately “See here" he said “now that w’ve eecrer entrance this got why do we need to let the enemy know of it?" “How do you mean?” i asked stu ptdly “Can’t we cover cp our tracks?’’ he “Here Watty” be called lu pursued to the drain “hand un that crowbar You get started We’ll be all right hut we have a Job to do first Get on We’ll catch up with you” Watkins retired grumbllug-r-said nneas “if you'll permit me” to think you are lly “I'm inclined mad Personally I don't hanker for We may lose this Toutou's attentions If — " opportunity “We won’t lose this opportunity answered Uugb “ahd hope we won’t lose the more valuable opportunity I'm Help me looking for In the future break down the door" We the plun Then I appreciated worked the crowbar under the sill and between the Jamb and the lintel and with very little dltflculty forced the door from Its binges As It came free we caught It and let It down gently on the floor crept out Into the cora turn where a ridor and around flight of stairs began To the left ol the stairs a passage trended at right a slight npwurd grade angles with I came to a It until and I followed I listened at clumsy door of planks Its crack but beard nothing so I apthe rickand forced crowbar plied my Beyond this door stretched ety lock a vast cellar which underlay the cellar of tb ’ House of the Married I waited only to make sure that it and then returned to was unoccupied the dungeon Hugh had pushed the stone grating Into position on the edge of the opening leaving a space barefor us to slip through ly wide enrtugh We dropped down and found we could exert the necessary strength with the help of be crow bar to pry the Into Its bed We crept away after Nlkka and Watfor the first kins feeling r hours We splashed time In In water over our ankles Rig rats scuttled around us Rut we were at liberty and we licked our puffy with our swollen tongues at the'hought of the dismay that our enemies would the dungfeel when they eonNlkka fainted as we reached the mouth o' the drain which was fortuas It saved him the nate for him agohy of the slippery climb over the rocks of the beach and the ruined Jetty to the Curlew two figures As we approached Jumped from the deck and the slight ei of them ran towards us the came whispered call “Hugh!” VHugh are you there? Are yoi safe? Who are von carrying Jack? is It — " I came first huldlng Nlkka’s feet his supporting Hugh urid Watkins In were Indistinguishable shoulders It struck me mlluly humorthe rear ous thu' Hetty’s first anxiety should revealed he so tngenuousl) “Hugh’s all right" I answered caut“Nlkka's hurt though Keep iously quiet you Idiot” “Thank Gcal I" she suld Inconsequentially and snt down on the rocks and commenced to cry softly a sentimental Hugh exploded curse “Here Watty” he growled “you'll have fo manage by yourself" mut your ludshlp” “Very good tered Watkins felt Nlkka’s body sng and looked back Watkins wus plodding deter mined!) after me panting so loudly under his burden as to lead ne to cast bulk of a wary eye at the llgh'less TokalJI'8 house We v ere both about done up for Nlkka was heavy and we had to use care to avoid Jouncing superhuman Bnt him on the rocks or dropping luckily Vernon Kink reached us and with his aid we got Nlkka Into a b’ink in the tiny cabin Leaving King to take care of him Watkins and I returned to the cockpit— I was fighting mad at Hugh for philandering and ut letiy for picking such an occasion for tears But my rage was not proof ignlnst the bubbling Joy with which they greeted me as they hopped aboard "Meet the new Lady Cliesby" - lis Hugh "Did yon eter bear of soch a thing?" said Betty “Why I bad no more Idea when I climbed out on thoso rocks — " "No supposo not" i Jeered “Well children let mo tell you yon chose a poor time for this If you want my you must help os to congratulations mako t quick getaway" "He's right" agreed Betty tearing herself loose from Hugh's arm “Wo Juck you loose the bew crazy Una Watkins are the sweeps ready? Prepare to cast off astern Hugh" with Rugh and I were recouped and brandy and water and sandwiches fifteen minutes lateivwllb tha current to help us wo had worked out Into Betto m bound the Marmora say ty's first thought then was of Nlkka with She put Watkins at the wheel orders to stand west at low speed and ducked Into the cabin with us "How Is he?” she asked "He has not recovered consciousness yet" answered her father “To tell the truth I haven’t tried hard to bring Is disI fear his shoulder him around located" Betty stooped over Nlkka and felt gingerly of arm and shoulder “Yes" she said 'It's dislocated I have seen dislocations pulled out In the hospitals dnrlng the war I think back If some I can get his shoulder It Is of you will hold him down bound to hurt him cruelly for the moment" She stationed us Hugh bearing down Vernon King and on his well shoulder I grasping each leg She took a deep breath caught arm and shoulder TIMES GARLAND UTAH into an opening In the rocks which wa bad not hitherto perceived “I may say that we later determined In the daylight that It was practically Invisible from the adjacent waters aad the hasty Investigation I was able to make on my own behalf leads me to the provisional conclusion that we hnve stumbled upon a genuine archeological find" “Yes yes daddy" interrupted Betty “but you'd better let me carry on You see boys I beard Watkins squawk when ha fell The only reason Toutou and his friends didn't hear him was that thy were so busy with you I left the boat end scrambled orer the rocks — nearl scared dad to death He thought I was an enemy Watkins had Into this opening disappeared He thought he wus In a cave and I made dud get In after him and look aronnd with a flashlight So long as the rope and grapnel had come down there was no nay for Toutou's gang to trace na and I wus wondering whether we couldn’t make use of a almost In the enemy's camp" "I say that was clever of you P1 said Hugh admiringly We all chuckled but Betty thanked him with a smile “Oh was a little heroine" she con tlnued “No movie heroine could have me Dad took a look and surpassed announced that It was one of the old sewers and seemed to run Inland beneath ToknlJI's house He wanted to follow It all the way In hut decided there would be no ofportnnlty for a rescue that night and I made him and Watkins come back to the Curlew with me We couldn't think of anything to do for you short of going In ourselves and setting you free We didn't know how to get In touch with Nlkka's uncle and his gypsy friends we Manifestly didn’t want tn tell the police or the Rrlilsh authorities — although we would hnve done Hint had we been unable to get to you tonight Oh Hugh If there hadn’t been that opening from your dungeon I" The tears came Into her eyes “To think what Nlkka hnJ to stand! And you others would have JhniL IL Lon” "If there hadn't been that there would have bpen something else” Hugh reassured her “And now we have secret way to follow direct Into News Notes It$ a Privilege to Live In UTAH crvt- - 8ALT LAKE — It Is estimated that the mountain streams of Utah can less than develop 1472230 horsepower of which has been developed ' to date UTAH— of the entire state ot Utah is underlaid coal and with amount is estimated the recoverable to be about 196458000000 tons with an additional tone 318000000000 classified as difficult to mine DUCHESNE— Oil shale deposits In Uintah basin show an aggregate thickness of from 200 to 400 feet and careful sampling of an area of 500 square miles Indicates an oil content of 25 Too much to eat — too rich a diet— billion barrels The- shale averages or too luuch smoking' Lots of things 42 gallons of oil per ton cause sour stomach but one thing can correct It quickly PROVO — The recent storm has been Phillips Milk of s boon to fruit and other crops In Utah Magnesia will alkallnlze the acid Take a spoonful While some of the ripened of this pleasant county strawberries and the system Is soon preparation may be covered with mud little fruit will be lost Most sweetened Phillips Is always ready to relieve crops will be greatly benefited by the distress from over eating to check all storm especially the hay grain tomaor neutralize nicotine Reacidity toes and truck garden crops member this for your own comfort closePAROWAN — Frost followed for the soke of those around you ly In the wake of Sunday's vclnd storm Endorsed by physicians but they alin Parowan and a similar cold wave Don’t buy someways say PhiUipe Tuesvisited the town Monday night else and expert the same reThe wind thing day was more pleasant sults blowconsiderable did damage Sunday ing down trees and breaking a large plate glass window In a local factory BRIGHAM CITY— Dry farm crops ranges and sugar beets were especially benefited In Roxelder county by the The storm began Sunday rainstorm until night and continued Saturday Monday morning and was general in Medical Service et See this section Damage to hay in the The Public Health service says that fields was slight by reason of the short the great majority of the 10000 merduration of the storm chant vessels registered by the DeGARLAND— Factory street one ol partment of Commerce do not carry the main streets of Garland and part medical officers Ship’s officers are Is now torn up of the state highway however-to required Is and being newly graded and treated aid principles Ships now often with Traffic lair” heavy coat of oil radio to marine hospitals for medical ‘‘Rut after you get In you will have through Garland has been rapidly In- advice a pitched bntte before you can control creasing the last few years with the the place” Nlkka pointed out “I don't growing tourist traffie and the Increassee that yon are likely to profit very in the surrounding ing population For Poisoned Wounds as Rusty much by It unless you are willing to country Nail Wounds Poisoning etc put the Issue to the proof by cold FPHRAIM — Three cars of wool wen BALSAM OF MYRRH HANFORD’S steel" Mm Iwkfor Intbottla U notmitad AUSaaten shipped recently from the Anderson There was no gainsaying this arguliiotners herd the Andrew Christen-Bement and none of us was Inclined (o and Orval and Ren Christensen advxmte wholesale slaughter not even herds the Evart Jensen J O Larsen and Nlkka with his aching shoulder and O C Duke herds to the Thomas of Toutou's brutality We had memory & Sons company Wolstenholme Inc Hugh and I Between Ue Eased Him thorhashed over the subject pretty of Philadelphia Twenty cents a pound Through the Hole Gently oughly by the time the Curlew was was advanced to the growers with a a solution docked without discovering in her strong young fingers tugged contract that the wool will not be DANaNCTtHKlSG0tE of qur problem and from sheer wearitwisted with a wrenoh— and there was definitely sold until the market setness abandoned the discussion by muan audible snap Betty stepped back tles tual consent In the hotel lobby we flushed and trembling — over service Train COALVILLE Sand V said good night— It was really good “There ’ she said “It's In place but the new line of the Union J'aclflo If you have a hard time arranging sleep the morning— and went to bed i wouldn't do It again tonight for anyaround Echo reservoir was started reviolets garden primroses and around clock pansies thing" other short stemmed flowers try fillcently when forces of (he railroad comhours rest made us fit Twenty-fousaid "Good girl” pany began tearing up of the old line ing a shallow howl with sand damp were still Nlkka opened his eyes and sat np Nlkka's arm and shoulder The be- enlng It and sticking the flower steins through the reservoir bed rub him lame but be had Watkins In the bunk bump! g bis bead' “Where am I? with lirlment that suppled the strained ginning of service over this line Is tha Into It They will keep longer If any"Ouch I” be yelled culmination-oabout 18 months’ work Add muscles and declared that he wns ns thing than lu water by Itself What—" on the part of the Utah Construction fresh wuler to sand dally game for a fight as any of us and hi Ue rubbed his shoulder reminiscent we were able to muster a company and the Union Pacific combreakfast Couldn't Stand It pany who contracted for the construc“I’m sore all over but I have a feel degree of optimism despite the diftion of the new line as a part of the ficulties of the situation “Oh muinnin IVIIIIe lilt me!” a little while ago Ing it hurt worse construction ashamed program of the Echo dam f you— such a big How did I get here? Aud Uugb aod “it bolls dowD to this” said Hugh and reservoir 'we know that the Instructions are corJack?’ girl standing fer that" “I ain’t— I conltl’t stand It but ho to him the full rect and that we Have a desperate So we recounted FARMINGTON — A rough estimate hit me anyway” crew of criminals to reckon with Our of the damage done Sunday afternoon storj of rescue which In turn necesour adventures ol Job is to trick ToknlJI’s crowd" sitated chronicling by the wind rain and hall that swept hours for Betty the past “You can't trick them" snapped Nik over Davis county showed $160000 as nasty resolutions are of the nntnre “ Of Vows hnd To" be equally and her father kd “They are ascTever as we” follows Farm crops' cherries! $1Z00’0 "1 imagined ot course I'enn that a mis $7000 “Then wbaH can you do?” demanded $7000 small peaches apricots describe bad befallen such as onions tomatoes you fruit $5000 hap $25000 Retty you" remarked King when we bHd them We are fighting “Exterminate $10000 hay $5000 peas $15000 Nlkka shouted “When his savages finished $5000 don't want to risk any ol grain making a total of warning Watkins and I held a hasty etc small our lives treasure or no treasure beDamage to buildings on the roof and decided conference buildings $13000 public buildings yond what la essential to our safety that your adjuration must have had Rut the fact remains there Is hut one $15000 telephone lines $10000 and sufficient urgency behind It to warrant those people will barns $35000 a total of $73000 makkind of treatment however reluctant we our obedience understand They are clever remorse ing a grand total of $160000 You can—" might he to abandon yon L’pon Wat less merciless SALT LAKE — Sheep Inspected durkins' Insistence preceded him down There was a knock on the door ing the month of May as reported to lie the rope Prior to his own descent It Ills hack stiffened answered the state board of agriculture by Thos with an eve to as he loosened the grapnel peered through the crock numstate sheiO Inspector Redmond of twbchlng It down the possibility "A moment If you plense sir” he bered 194053 of which 19805 were so that when he war some eight or ten said refastened the door and coldly classed as exposed and 19002 were feet from the ground the rope came turned to us scabies Of the dipped to eradicate free above and be was precipitated (TO BE CONTINUED ) Infected sheep 1400 were Infected with of exThe larger number scabies ' i 0KK1KH3 Ohh3O00Ki000Ohi posed sheep came from Grand county IMA In San Juan county 14000 exposed were dipped shearing Sheep sheep has been completed according to the When rising from the earth's surIn the central and southern that of outward ably approaching report face the air becomes lighter and more space this region Is then one of dark parts of the state dethat rarefied cold silence Al' of its components The fact however VERNAL — Trains are now running ‘‘1 was three times under an crease in amount at 30 miles up there meteors sometimes become luminous Utah from Mack Colo to Watson Is little or no oxygen and the density at the height of 100 miles and more over the Uintah Railway company’s operation and I was very weak of tracks of the air at that altitude Is about one' shows that there Is an atmosphere could not eat and nervous Monday for tho first time In some Bort at that height that at the sea level probably several weeks the company successI suffered ten years I and at 50 miles helium or kindred unknown the nitrogen ceases hydrogen learned about Lydia E fully overcame the landslide that tore no water vapor there is practically gases out a half mile of track between Vegetable Compound above five miles Above 25 miles the and Baxter’s 1'ass and covered and my husband bought me a air Is too rare to transmit sound and Tama Full in Laka It with 200 feet of rock and dirt No bottle 1 felt a Little better and As absolute silence there prevails in crossing u went out of uiy during the difficulty was experienced he bought me two more the air Is very rnre at that altitude to see certnln track but no other curp In the the reconstructed 1 had the Compound in m and as do motes or dust are there had trains were run for several days until umb Inke at Rattersea park for the light waves pass almost y are worth new heard fills the hundred feet watching several that they all the time Now I feel strong it structed and there Is nearly total It Is I such seen never have to make true deep had settled sufficiently the darkness and absence of all color and can do anything” — Mrs tameness In fishThese specimens— the road entirely safe too is very low prob AMichalk 5443 Mitchell Ave temperature some a foot long— will come to the sections of UTAH —While Detroit Michigan many water's edge for food as It drops from Utah attempting Monday to rea walking A tap with yonr fingers Mutual Tut cover from the sudden storm disaster them had been dispatched stick does not greatly perturb Little Leslie ernmbs scattered When there was of Sunday Idaho rejoiced over a heavy to the village grocer’s and told to pur to be of inrainfall which promised actually i general scramble among calculable chase dog biscuits for the new (et value to the crops of the I learned duck moor hen and flh Ue returned half and hour later and Coin Thousands of stole dollars of lookers-othese from that finny other offered his father elghtpence change are regarded as one of the damage to buildings and property was favorites out of repo led from the stricken area In Chron sights of the park— London “What 1” exclaimed bis parent- “Did Utah while the produce and fruit of PARKER’S lcle they charge you all that?" Then he the unfortunate sections suffered conHAIR BALSAM Remove HirK tillage assorted noticed the bag contained The heavy winds which I siderably R— lor— Color and Back Into Hit-rCoin “ — cream cookies Beaotr to Gray ud Faded Hail caused the damage In Utah were tnd fi ttki The lir"You see daddle" little Leslie ex telegraph Hut lir r'rmada Putt iis tbsentrin Idaho which accounted for TTct ’heffi I thought Tnronm a “ tt’e was hy Just might plained SHAMPOO— Idl for nw tn FLORFSTON lcle the difference la results from the conneiilim well oiih arkdoggie an’ me ton Niagara and St Oilluirlni-get somethin’ ltir Bin Nkrth rtorms t SO cntiJ'T mil or tuiT of nd flufl Id 1W7 j graph company could both enjoy"— London Answers N Makes Life Sweeter Phillips Milk of Magnesia t Ivy jzu ii CH0H300a0Ki00JO0C Zones in Space Where Silence ! i "0 H'V tom la Absolute OPERA and for f t IV I t hi 1 teas - llucox W orkt PMchogiM J f - |