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Show THE SIX PAG 13 TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y forced and rather nervous cook and Lieut enaht Fraser had left him he hurried- - away from headquarters; Making his way to the sentry of Brannon, he gathered re wood along the Missouri until dark. line-nort- By ELEAflOH ofGATES.' a Prairie Girl. Author of "The The lantern had been out for an hour in the gotten wood shack. Biography COPYRIGHT. 1806. BY CHAPTER MeCLURE. PHILLIPS V .That VIII. h COMPANY, Father he said. tells the dale, I knew the man that wrote that v' "Sothis js your last wild pet, when I was with Sibley in MinV said Colonel Cum- - nesota, the summer after the mas-h, Robert i.,ss they, enteredLHeJhaH1 tcra.-.-. JIa a. a. maMhafewr itexlhe up to his stove and surveyed ttTuth. lie talks the truth, too, and daughters 'were asleep. But at the end of that time Dallas was suddenly awakened by the sound of loud stamping and rending in the lean to. Ben and Bettty, roused by "the fear of something, were plunging and pulling -- idueiiTg us to snake. Lieutenant Fraser rumpled his fiair sheepishly ..But you ought to j see the way theyre treating "him banging" him around as if he were a dog. : Ilm. lie certainly look strong. They work him to " colonel. The commanding officer laughed 7 A redskin working must be a sight for sore eyes. - ' Bulb they dont feed him, sir. ; The outcast,, wrapped close in his blanket, lifted his pinched face to them. llowd it happen I didnt Why, and your squaw's when squaw, and more if$ you have pathere was anything to do, but pooses. What do you say to when we were on the move he fell that? ' to the rear. Squaw Charley had not taken Didnt try to get away? his eyes from the others face for No. Just straggling along. an instant while he was ttalking. or Do you know whether Now, for answer, he .shook his not he took part in the fight the head slowly and sadly from side to side. day we captured them? swift a Alt the question Dont want to? cried the colchange came over Squaw Charley. He onel.' retreated1 a little and bent his I'll tell you, sir, interposed head until his chin rested upon Lieqtenant Fraser, studying the lie was with-th- .Ah! 4" ' "!' his breast. LieutenantFraser threw out his arm in mute reply. No feathers, no paint, no gaudy shirt or bonnet marked, the Indian as a war-- . paper, speaks. here, but he has never. I cant be sure, but I think the next word is spoken. Vow of silence? Something of the kind. Captain Oliver has been telling me about these bucks that are degraded, and I dont believe that, even if this fellows spoke, the rest of the tribe would treat with us tb tough him; nor. The elder man aproached (the silent, shrinking' figure not unAnd what do yon want kindly, me to do for him, Robert? he asked. Lieutenant Fraser sprang for- - vfard cngerly,- - his - face shining.-Heso quiet and willing, sir Thats probably true. so ready to do anything hes told, .Theyve made a squaw of ldm, be if thought sir. you Id grateful humiliation - instantly you could trust him outside the Deep stockade. lie could get the odds showed in the pariahs eyes an! and ends from the bachelors posture. He looked at Lieutenmess. ant Fraser imploringly and drew I ll be hanged, Robert ! cried his blanket still more closery Most about him. Then, as with a sign his superior, annoyed . have he was bidden to put it off, he Point of out West men, just an eye ito killing redskins , not suddenly let it drop to the floor. . coddling em. Great Scott! cried tthe colon: The other crimsoned. Im el. Hes dressel j;ke one! colIlis punishment, sir, A,n 1 he sorry you look at it that Im ready t wont be .taken hack as a wavier onel, he said. case of bad till he does some tig deed.? or kiU.imthe punish ones. But youll pardon my sayWhat does that paper say see the it that I dont its ing again? Out of th weak! ess of s duty of an officer to harm a good the flesh he wept under the one. So v.n of the dance. thats head of his his What raised cause trouble! the Squaw Charley to do foot. from '11 foot to and shifted juV'Red'Mooii? they s . - 1 w-a- . .... said- Colonel To Char ey reply Robert, quaw I t 'mself of the the divest. have .quickly Cummings quickly, you eastern .view of the Indian ques-ttio- calico 'waist and burned about. However, let me ask you And Colonel Cummings, uttering this: Has this man a story, and his horror, 'traced with x tender the rasped. seams what is it ? For all you know, lie banged that lined the pariahs, back. may deserve: being ; Musicles tom loose, he said. ; around. . was Lieutenant Fraser shaking Not old wounds either.' 'As his head in answer when swift Squaw Charley resumed waist and came one from the pariah. He blanket he looked on pitying y. searched in his bosom, under the Ill give him his freedombc drew out said the tattered waist, when the outcast stqqdready rag bound paper and banded it to the to depart. He can come and go commandin g .officer. in the post as heikes. Robert, Very carefully the latter read see tthat the adjutant understn Js It, bis interest growing with my order.'Now let him get some' every line. Finally, giving it over thing, to "eat in the kitchen. to the lieutenant, he smiled at When Squaw Charleys hunger had disappeared before the en-Squaw Charley. ..Well, - n. - - -- w well-know- n con- - cern is now celebrating the 61st. anniversary of their1 starting in business. - . " - Abo : 4 Get ready for Christmas. Buy her, or him, or yourself, someDont be' caught unprepared thing that will' prove beneficial. for the wold weather we havs A few dollars invested in mining some excellent heaters at right stock may bring wealth and hap- prices come and see them at thV k piness for life. .The Lee Mining company, P. O. box Logan Hand fooftTbLdislSncirTn 'bng'minute'of 25 3 RhyTtiTv NvmTa,"1iaF good time, against gravity. The in- - property a reliable management troduction of this time limit, the and sells stock at 15c a share. 24 West 1st North minute, gave the unit of power or Both phones 106. the rate of performing work. This or its e4ui valent has ever since more-intelligib- Second de- ipubli Ame Mi Ame Toh mini terJ hour In js PENtNSUL A R V I This is one of the stlyes of Heaters we: are selling at25 per cent Discount for lO days. Logan Furniture Co. 112 NORTH MAIN ditic the with bodi acec Uni' unw of tion -- -- Boys Tool Chests with real Carpenter Tools $1.00 up We have a very large stock of goods suitable, for presents and prices are positiv Ty lowest in the State. repi hou R. Lafount& Go. vel -- tim1 the pol of WEST CENTER STREET .. Chi-lio- 1 - - n, , -- so in we M. & L. COAL :AND WOOD COMPANY - - ' his Food Choppers, any kind.. $1.00 Stable Lanterns,- ..ti.-.;;1-- 50c Roasters TKT'r.". 7 50c Ice' Skates . . ."7: . . 7. . . . . ' 50c Wood Wringers '. $2.00 Rogers Silver and Nickel Silverwares. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Razors and Scissors, Guns and Revolvers, 22 and Air Rifles. Blank and Cap Pistols. : s. ' Bar) tiona SPECIAL BARGAINS le equal one horsepower. The form manded. in which electrical power is their-baiter back-o- n the ropes.- Startkilowatt-hourThe preled, her heart beating' wildly the basis of Greek tthe fix 1 comes kilo from i, elder gir erept softly to the one thousand. A kilowatt, . Warped door. also k. w., is therefore written Hef father and sister still slept, undisturbed by the noise . in . tthe' 1000 watts,: The kilowatt . hour stable, which now quieted as ab- is the performance or work at ' ruptly as it had begun . Dallas such a rate" that 1000 watts per heard the team begin to feed second shall be delivered continu' again. And from outside the ously for one hour. has a special shack there came only a faint rus.The kilowatt-hou- r tle. Was it the uncovered mead- interest for the man who has his ow grass of the eaves as the wind office or house lighted by electric brushed genttly through it or the lamps, because the kilowatt-hou- r is the unit upon which the power whisper of moccasins on snow? and light companies base their Later , when Squaw Charley charges. entered the sliding panel of the CAUGHT THE BEAR stockade, he crept noiselessly toward the shingle roof. But he Port Jervis, N. Y., Dec.- 9.Afraidto unseen. .was not gain it Holy smoke, whats in there? look- had been who ' yelled Carl 'Gilsinger, as about ing about for him, hailed him to enter his shack he was thrust . savagely as he neared. out head first last evening. Wood for the, morning fire. Giilsinger gatheredhimself up she demanded. and "w ith David Peterson and Ben By the light streaming out of a Walters his companions,, peeped nearby- lodge shesa w it hat 'Squaw thughthe3K)7way and saw Charley was looking at her de- something moving in the darkfiantly. She set upon him, curs- ness. The three belong to a gang ing and kicking, and drove him of Wisconsin wood choppers who before her to the shelter went to Pike' County- last week Run- with teams and The pig!she cried. wagons to work ning free since the sun was at the on an 8,500 acre tract of land center of the sky and yet not a bought by the Pennsylvania Coal stick May a thousand devils take Company to get out props for the coward! He quakes like an their mines. she -- r -- monstrated that 746 watts per second, are equal to 550 foot pounds per second, or to state the; equation in usual form, 746 watts or the morning Ire, night who. tenth Store "mechanical rather electricalwith than expressions. The electrical watt is the product of volts multiplied by amperes, where the volt is the unit of electrical pressure and the ampere is the unit measuring thedensity or volume of an electrical current. Careful experiments " have de- JFood Th Corn-stoc- familiar-wit- h We have and Winter around the house is what the housewife should do who doesnt want to go to the expense of having a painter come in Painting your closets over will keep bugs and creeping things out, and giving your doors and base boards a coat of paint will make them fresh and decorative when your use our paints. t the pul sou It plenty of all kinds of good Coal. Union Pacific, Rock Springs lump and nut, Diamond lump and nut, Kemmerej-'lumand nut. We make a specialty 'of ..filling all orders promptly, for any kind of coal or wood. Call or telephone us your . order, . We do the rest. PRICE 1 $6.00 AT TIIE YARD. FOOT OF CENTER STREET Both Phones 74. Human beings are more orJess , nomadic ; but the classified ads. will bring a new boarder or tenTOUCHING UP FOR FALL. ant in place of the one who 0. 33 N. MAIN St, Logan, Utah moved on. . Ri ter Bros; Drug Co; - tl WHEtf IN NEED Of n 1 aspen! With their lanterns the three indeed trembling, but: only with the cold, and soon, under the shingle roof, the snuggling dogs would warm him. Blows and abuse counted nothin A this night. He was fed; freedom. was his, and he had paid a debt of gratitude. Squaw Charley .. was tor-tue- - hear, that) this m to-you- fellow during the thus tice march? inquired ihecolonel, a trifle suspiciously. rations for' yourself New York, Nov. 10. The many friends in. our community of The Graefenberg Company,., of - New Pork City, will b e interested to been called a horsepower. The electrical uni t called tthe watt is capable of being represented- in terms of the horsepower, it is perhaps and in (hat-for- - no- Congratulations in Order.1 , - rattle- a youngish exclaimed the sir, this it chap says younger men, knows English!.By all the gods! Of course Robert. Ill make him does: it The colonel my interpreter. down in bis exciteand strode up ment, pausing only to contend withlheTotherfor-the- " paper Red Moon, he said at last, mothming the pariah forward," do you know what I am saying Squaw Charley nodded. '..Good, good L This is fortunate. Now we cafn have a talk with these Sioux.1- lie addressed the And you speak Indian again.' asked. he English? There was a second grave nod. You shall be my interpreter Red Moon. You shall have a log house near the scouts, and tthe great father at Washington will pay. you.Yoa jshall .have, double . dinary layman all this talk of watts IFlis inystifyingTs the death of the v late Akhood of Swat The man to whom we owe the idea of the horsepower Was a Scottish inventor,. James Watt, and when the electric unit involving the idea of working capacity came lo.be formulated the name of Watt was chosen to indicate this unit, just as that of Volta has given us the term volt, and Fara; day the farad. -- Watt considered - that - taking the average, a London dray horse was capable of doing the work of lifting 33,000 pounds through one ... and I wish I had him here now, so that he could interpret for me. Squaw Charley good najtuerlly. Let me see, tiow Youve run the scale frorti a devils darning needle to a baby wolf. . Next thing, I suppose, youll be intro Tuesday, December 10,1997 (To be continued.) THATS IT! ! ! - Cough yourself, into a fit spasms and then wonder whyou doivt get well If. you wifi only d try a bottle of Ballafas Syrupryomcough will be a thing of tbcpast. It is a positive Cure for Coughs, Influenza, e Bronchitis and all Pulmonary bottle will convince at your druggist, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug. Co. b men made out a bear in the shack, making supper off a ham. All three men had revolvers and blazed away. The bear was hard hit and with a savage roar dropped tthe ham : and charged the men. ; In its flight rit elosed the door and was a prisoner. They were in a quandary how to get thebeast They didnt have to wait lohg. The animal pushed outme side of the shack and came at them. Another volley n PRODUCE. BALED HAY; WHEAT, OATS, BRAN AND SHORTS, FLOUR, GRAHAM, STOCK. SALT, TIMOTHY, ALFALFA SEED, CHICKEN FEED, POTATOES, ONIONS, SEAMLESS AND BURLAP BAGS AND TWINE, Call up Bell Phone 144 Red. Independent Phone 145 A. T. J. Poulter Produce t t a Co.-- 130 NORTH MAIN, LOGAN, 130 IN THE OLD SMURTHWAITE STAND. stretched it dead- - It weighed-30pounds; the sixty wood choppers are feasting on its meat. . Hore-houn- Best Liniment on Earth. Henry D.. Baldwin,' Supt. 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