Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH The Plai ns of Abraham By JAMES © by Doubleday Doran Co OLIVER CURWOOD WNTJ Bervtc In CHAPTER VIII —1- 8- Twenty minifies after Odd had their hiding pluce Jeenis Hnd Tolnetto were standing In llie sun Mysterious tilings had happened in this time t'nseen hands had dragged the warrior from under the rocks An interval had followed In which excite nient gave wav to solemn and lowvoiced talk Then some one had called In guttural broken French them to come out commanding They hud obeyed deems first Toluol to after him and Odd list with thp ilevvni iet sir of n beast who knew lie was In disgrace It whs an astounding and rev cpt urn by enemies at whose belts were hanging scalps There Were between Iwenty and thirty of the Senecas splendidly limit keen eyed lean faced most of tin in young men I veil In the shoik (f Ik moment Tolnette survived them in s'urtled admiration They were like runners ready for a rne Slating at the youth with bis bow and at the girl ’with her tangled shining hair the Indians returned their ga'e with a look of amazement not nnmixed with approval They seemed eiarccly able to believe these two had foobd them so completely raptiuing one of their number In the bargain yet conceded tbe fact in wilb glances wlihli passion was held subdued A young savage who stood before them seemed largely responsible for this nt tit tide Purplish lines were around bis throat as If a rope Imd choked him Two of the eagle feathers In bis tuft were broken and his shoulder was bleeding where tbe skin had been torn hv a jagged tooth of rock Evidently he held considerable Influence In the war party of which lie was a member beside hi in was a much older man of even more powerful figure It was he who spoke In Seneca to the younger “So this is the hov who made my brave nephew a captive to be saved oice of a dog by the The other sow led at (lie taunt In his vobe He “lie could have killed me spared mv life” “Tins is Ik young he fawn to whom from a owe featlar tuft!” your you “I owe him two— one for himself and one for the maiden whose presence must have stayed his hand’1 The older man grunted “lie looks strong and may stand to travel with us Hut the girl Is like a broken flower ready to fall in our She will cumber out feet and path make our wav more dllicult and great Fse your haste must he our choice hatchet on one and we will take the other” a sudAt this command Jeenisjrave den cry and the fines of the savages relaxed In astonishment when be to speak In their language Adams’ schooling had prepared stumhim for this hour IIIs"tongue bled some of his words were twisted there were gaps which only tbe Imagcould fill but he told his ination The Indians listened with at) story Interest which assured Jeems thevjind not been a part of the force tjint had and when the youth had finished he spoke words which sent two of Ids men running down the In the direction ridge of Lussnn’s place Then be asked questions which let know the Senecas had not gone hs fur is Lussuti’s but that they had heard the gun and in seeking Air the one who had fired It bad stumbled upon their trail in the hardwood slope half a mile from the abandoned attentively limi'-- When bis brief questioning was over Tlaoga turned his attention once more to Ihe young man him “I think tbe boy Is a great liar and I have sent hack for proof of It" he said “If he has not spoil un arrow through t Iiia friend of tbe Mohawks ns he claims he shall die If he has spoken tbe truth In Hie matter which will be proof that he has spoken It in others be may travel with us and also until her feet tire his companion so that doath Is to bring her rest” Toinette began to prepare herself for the ordeal braiding her hair swiftly Jeems came to her and she saw the torture of doubt In fils eyes' “I can do It Jeems” she cried soft“I know what you were saying ly anil 'what they were thinking and I I will do It can do it I am" going to — I love you so much live with you that nothing can kill me Jeems— not even their tomahawks!” The tall young warrior nppronehed He nt least was one friend among the many who stood about them "I nm Shindas” he said “We are It Is going to a far town— a long way Cnonnfbio There are many leagues beof forests 'of hills of swamps I am your friend tween us and It because you have been a brother and ulllovved me to live mid I owe you two feathers from my tuft I brought your hatchet from under the rocks beenuse I did not want you to strike and be You killed in turn love the white I too love a maiden " maiden to The Seneca’s words brought Jeems not only hope but shock These tbe Hidsavages were from Chenufsio den Town — a place which even the adventurous IlepMbah Adams had looked upon as another world a goal which he had dreamed of reaching In some Hidden Town day of reckless daring The heart and soul and mysterious Secret Place of the Seneca nation! It was a vast distance away Ills uncle had once said "You must be a strong man before you can travel to it That Is why the Senecas who range far beasts” are the finest of all Shindas spoke again "Tlaoga my uncle who Is a great He will will keep his word captain kill the little fawn who Is with you If her limbs fall her” Jeems looked from his friend to Tolnette She had approached the fierce old warrior and was smiling Into his face her eyes aglow with confidence as sheG pointed to her ragged shoes For a moment Tlaoga repulsed her Indifference advance with stoical Then he turned his back on her and command which quickly put a a gave thong of buckskin around prisoner’s Jeans’ neck and relieved him of his bow Down Into the valley and through the forest the long grim march began The two braves had returned with the white man’s scalp and the broken arrow that had killed him They and Toinette could miked excitedly understand by their actions the story It was the porthey were telling trayal of a desperate struggle between their prisoner and the w Moliaw k tbe differThey measured ence In their weight and size The broken arrow was compared with Its fellows In the quiver “This youth shall spoke Tlaoga go with us and In turn for his brothwe will take the maiden to erhood fill the place of Silver Ileels In my See that he is given the scalp tepee which is his that he may have a feather In Ids tuft when we arrive" “You hear I” Then he spoke to Jeems: Then to Tolnette: “You are Silver She was my daughter Heels She is dead” No flash of emotion no softening of no sign of friendship his features crossed tbe chieftain's countenance lie turned and put himself at the head his men of his band huge among with the dignity of a king In his bear- t Word The Seneca’ Brought Not Only Hope but Shock Jeem Toinette’s people He related girl had destroyed his and all wlio had how to Tolnette they had belonged fled together how they had bidden in the old bouse and ttiat with an arrow be had killed the white man who had fired the guu Bronzed and disheveled the long how In his hand Jeems made a vivid picture of courage and eloquence that would remain with ps long as she lived She drew herself up a little proudly sensing She thRt he was fighting for her Stood straight her chin high gazing at the leader of with unafraid eyes the war party With the courtesy which Tlaoga had already established for himself In borderland history the chieftain listened massacred his and lie pointed to the bow the Mohawks fatherflh(TT5Hnier Pvlr One of the braves who had gone Ing to Lussan's fastened the white man s of his proscalp at Jeems' belt In spite test arid abhorrence march Once more the westward sumed Its way— a single file of noiseless men with a girl nild way In their line— a girl whose long dark braid gleamed In the shafts of the sun whose cheeks were flushed and wltose eyes held something more than the depths of tragedy and grief as she looked ahead to the great ad venture and heard behind her the tread of a dog and the steps of the — man she loved Toinette traveled easily In mocea sins which had been given her She was not as fragile aa Jeems had keep thought when she' had tried to shoes up with him In her Her slim body was strong and supple her eyes quick her feet sure Shindas to see dropped haik from man to man the best Gasoline is Blended Like Tea Jkd& Japanese maiJrn who picks the tea leaves (hat before you sip the delicate beverage from your cup leaves of other type of tea must be added for the best tea invariably are blended When the tea merchant takes a quantity of Japanese tea a bit of China tea and a touch of Ceylonese then blends them according to the he dictates of his expert knowledge parallels the making of CONOCO Gasoline For this is a blended gasoline It is blended because this is the only method which brings together in one fuel the desirable properties of several types of gasoline No one type of gasoline can contain them all ' CONOCO refiners use: Natural for quick ilarting Straight Gasoline run Gasoline for powtr and long Cracked Gasoline for its mileegr properties There is no secret formula covering the dementi which compose thia The secret is in die gasoline knowledge behind the blending Knowing how makes one tea blend and knowing all others better than how places one gasoline in a distinct quality class Experience the performance advantages of CONOCO Gasoline You’ll find it the CONOCO Red Trianwherever gle is displayed EVEN the knows CONOCO t CONOCO THE Her that Slim Body Wa Strong and Supple well and his ns all eyes gleamed when he measured satisfaction lightly Tolnette was following thoe ahead of lier He fell In elope to Jeems and the two talked In low seemed to huve Even Odd tones now that he was a part of changed those whom he had mistrusted To an observer the passing of the Senecas would have revealed no sign That It was a of peace or mercy for a long and with care chosen force dangerous mission there could he no and that It had met with sucdoubt cess was equally certain There were twenty-siscalps among Its warriors which was triumph In ample measure Eighteen of these bad been taken from men five from women ami three from children Toinette was not afraid though she could not account for her feeling of security She was not otdy unafraid of Tlaoga but there was something she liked about the man She was sure he would not kill her She spoke this conviction to Jeems when he was at her Ride Hut Shindas had said to T have greater 'hnfx for she him travels lightly and well She mast keep up If she falls Tlaoga will kill her even though he has chosen her to take the place of Silver Heels" Toinette kept from Jeems the fact that she was growing tired and that sharp pains hnd begun to shoot like needle through the overtaxed muscles of her limbs When they stopped for a meal she ate an apple and half of a turnip and Jeenis brought her water In a cup rom the cold stream beside which they had camped He did not tell her the dark news he had learned — that there had been a great slaughter of the Yreru h under Baron Dleskan and that the southern frontier lay at the mercy of Sir William Johnson and his hordes of sav- with how ages Nor did he tell her that tie mse of trouble with a band of Mohn'ks three of whose number had been left mga In a personal quarrel planned to reach the Seneca strong bold In six days and nights (TO BE CONTINrrn) dead Partnership Esq Is Applied To for Position for a Job The following application or 4n- a want ad hns been trued by a Shanghai firm: to apply for “Being an application the vacant that to advertisement for wanted a preferable one with godown and wharf experience assist In your am a good experience for ofiioe above firm and previous condition be1 am 20 low My name Is Ah old My growth in the Shanghai years I was graduated in of great China the Wah Wah school and after for a clerk In tbe Chinese Eastern railway wharf three years long Yang' I have goods knowledge of Chinese 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