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The ground loor will be occupied by stores, above which four stories will be made Into -'8 rarages. COULD HARDLY DO HER WORK by Lydia E. Vegetable Com- Strengthened Pinkham's pound Tex.'! have used a good Mission, deal of your medicine and always find l it givee wonderful help. I was feeling so weak and miserable that I had to CHAPTER IX Continued 11 The sun was westerning; It was to descend Into the pit tbitt tiny. Willi pity I reuiembered how (iruce and Jackson, starving, sick, at the end of their resources, had stiuKl where I stood nw, look lug, tike Moses, over a Promised Land on which they never were to set foot. If It was bard for me to wait until next morning only, what must It have been to them to see all thla, know what It meant, and leave it behind? Yet they had done right. The descent was all of two thousand feet, the country rocky and dltllcult ; Grace and Jackson and the wretched remnant of their boys, even If they had succeeded In getting down to that distant hole, would certainly never have found strength to climb up again. The route through the limestone country had been their destruction. No one, assuredly, would ever go thut way again now that 1 had shown another. On this, 1 remembered what, for the moment, Imd entirely escaped my mind the Splcer expedition. 1 Imd thought much of It In the lust few days, and wondered where it wns. Traces of a party ahead had vanished some time before; but that was no serious puzzle; a very Utile deviation from the route I followed might explain it. I had been sure, however, that I should see or hear something of theta when I arrived at the Pit, It seemed they were not there. From end to end, there was no sign of life. I could not understand this; It looked like trouble of some kind, I thought but even so, what business of mine was any trouble of lie and his friend bad Splcer's? made their own bed; let them He on it. For me, there the signs of gold wealth, too. Wealth such as no one In Papua had ever dreamed of, maybe; for no one In Papua had g ever seen such a formation In country. ten and I could You may be sure there was no do my lying lnte abed for anyone next 'si' ' ' hardly housework. I read morning. I bnd the boys up at four in the paper how o'clock ; their food was cooked and Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's eaten, camp struck, and every one Vegetable ready to start before the first Compound had mysterious gray began to show other helped basin's further rim. women who were above the Progress was incredibly slow; still In the same condition bo i said I will try kept on at It, determined to it for myself. I am very much better we reach the bottom of the pit before now and I recommend this medicine, dark. No midday halt wns even and will answer letters from women askthought of; through the beat of the ing about it." Mas. J. W. Aluertson, day, foodless. without rest, we 1015 Miller Avenue, Mission, Texas. plunged and struggled on. And we hud our reward. It was not more than half past four, by my watch, when we topped a ridge of strangely heaped, wild rocks that for a Most aliment start from poor elim while bad burred our view, and saw, ination (constipation or semi const!so near thnt we could almost have pation). Intestinal poisons sap vital- Ity. tindermine yoor health and m aka taken a long leap into It, the Pit. life miserable. Tonight try IW 1 left the carriers there on the NATURE'S rim of the little tint, and plunged corrective not an ordinary laxati va. See how rR will aid in restoring your downward, but I took those rocks, those stretches of sloping sand and appetite and rid yon ot that heavy. loggy. pepleaa feeling. wearer of as a fairy-tal- e gravel, aliii, aaf a. Barely niitsUs at srsniats. aarj ZS seven-leaguboots have might TAJCB A FtiKZ, LIKE MILLION, done; It was diving rather than descending. I took a toss at the very last, and came down with hands and feet outspread like a starfish, on a bed of gravel that cut my palms, and tore the knees of my Hi Lucky Night trousers. Praised myself up; I Willie fearfully throwing his flash wasn't hurt, scratched merely, but light from side to side "to make sure my hands and my knees were all that no murderer was lurking among over blood and gravel . . . and the trees," and to light the path for gold. The thing was done and won, the his wife, a Vienna bank employee, reTwp handfuls of turning home late In the evening from long fight over. had 'changed my an outing la the Coblenz section of golden gravel the Vienna forests, suddenly saw world. "I am Black Sheep no more," was something glitter near the path and the first thought I can remember. picked up a small diamond brooch for It was nut entirely pleasurable. which a reward of $500 had been of- There are sweet pastures for black, wild sheep, and for them only. fered. . . This . gold discovery I did not doubt or minimize Its value; I How It Sounded to Him knew too much for that meant no "Papa?" small fortune, no quiet, comfortable "Well?" sufficiency ; It meant perhaps mil"What did teacher mean today bj lions, and what millions brought reading to us about the short and with them. Black Sheep no more. the of no more. animals The wild Wanderer poor?" simple places no more. How could a man of milIn what had live lions caustically termed "a hole In the bush"? I went to supper, and to rest. First, however, I washed from my bands the dirt and blood and gold that symbolical. Inseparable three examined the gold with care, as It seeped to the bottom of the enameled bnsln, and found its amount, "There's and quality, surprising. been nothing like It there never will be, again," I thought. "And It's that plncb of yellow, not anything I am or might be, that has made me worthy of the most splendid girl on earth. A mad world, my masters 1" The peaks of the Pla Laurter Deal Promptly with Kidney In the mountrange, far, fatry-bluirregularities. ing moon, looked down upon me as I bothered with bladder irritaslept. tions, getting up at night and constant backache; don't take CHAPTER X chances. Help your kidneys with Used Doan'm Pills. for more than n pa ring ten o'clock, which ITIsWAS 40 years. Endorsed the world over. late-Ithe morning for people Sold by dealers everywhere. who rise at five, and Ogo, my head carrier, and I were at the end of 50,003 Users Endorse Doan's: a long Job. N. 29 John Greener, Sheridan Ave.. We had left the other carriers Ind., ayt: "I was troubled Indianapolis, with headaches. Tb. kidney secretions busy wooding and watering above, iburned and contained sediment. I felt bad gone down onto the flat, bringtired out and had no energy. Doan'e Pills ing with us pick, shovel, pegs, prospus me ia good sbtpe and I have need them several times with food reeul tm." pecting dish, and long steel measuring tape, worked about a bit among the "rifles" made by half sunken rocks, and taken sand and gravel from promising spots. I had washed out a few dishes, and found them go something like three lie down very gold-bearin- of- ' TiLGOOB -- HJEMEST-all-vetret- e Gln-Slln- g Is Your Rest Disturbed ? e ounces of fine gold to a dish, with nuggets to spare, over and above; on an average, about fifteen pounds worth to every dish we washed. It was a veritable Jewelers' shop; you could kick the sunt) up with your toes and see It glitter. I had a right, as discoverer (for Grace and hht partner had never actually found gold) to peg out for myself one area of a hundred feet by fifty, and a prospecting claim due to me as discoverer of a field forty miles from any other of This left thirty further claims. little for any one else who might come along. , , . "My troubles!" I siild. "Let them wait. They men lit to let me." Some of the ground. Judged by what we washed, wns a little richer thun the rest. I picked thnt, measured, pegged, nulled up my notice, and was done. The warden of the field, when appointed, would have to check and confirm the work ; but for all practical purposes, I bad my ground secure. The sun was high now, and down In the airless bottom of the pit. It hud grown hot ; so ht thnt the sweat ran In streams down my arms, and dripped salty from my forehead Into my mouth. "Smoke-oh,- " I said to Ogo, with pleasure the neat white pegs that marked oft my "We can get pigs In fortune. plenty, for food." For I wus minded to load a carrier or two with gold; they were traveling light now. having eaten np a great part of their loads. Ogo drew at his bamboo pipe; he was happy, at ease, resting from tedious and unnecessary work. I watched him, as I sat perched on a rock, my face toward the long hard way by which we had climbed down, the day before. Ogo was looking up the east side of the bnsln. toward the ranges. A change came over his face. It came very quickly; It seemed, in an Instant, to set his features stiff, like water frozen by an Icy wind. "What do yon see, Ogo?" I asked him, not turning my head. "Taubada," he answered, sitting up on the sand. "Me see two white men. flenty ew Guinea man he come." I looked behind me now. Cp the long slopes that ran to eastward. I could see nothing at first. Then 1 could see some way down the sides of the basin, dark dots moving, white dots following them. They were going fast, making the best of their way toward the bottom, like sugar ants raiding a bowl, and very anxious to get to the sugar as quickly as possible. It was, beyond all doubt, Splcer, Cnxon, and their carriers. For when I thought of Splcer and his patron; of all thnt the brute must have known, and of tlie si lence paid silence doubtless that he bad kept; or how he had balked me once, and had Just fallen short of ruining me now well, it was not astonishing that my fingers, half consciously, crept toward my left hip and the stock of the revolver without which no wise man travels through unknown Papua. I have said that my mind, like my body, had come to maturity on the red fields of the War. There are thousands, near my age, who will understand Just what that means. The War Is dead, forgotten, as are Its millions of dead and forgotten fighters; but the personalities shaped by It remain. It has never been possible for me to regard killing. Inevitably, as murder. When Splcer and Caxon came fairly into sight, a little later; when they were well within rifle shot, nothing restrained me from picking off the tall, fair man with the awkward iread, and ridding earth of a brute as little fit to live as Fanshaw himself had been, save the knowledge that I should certainly hang for It. and that If 1 hanged, I could not marry Pla Laurier. They did not hurry, as 1 had done; they did not leap onto the gravelly flat that held more treasure than all the older goldfields of We met New Guinea put together. at leisure in the midst of the glacis of rocks that fringed the bottom of the Pit Caxon, a silent fellow always, nodded sidewlse to me. and sat down on a rock, hands In pockets, surveying the flat with a sharp professional eye, which assuredly did not miss my pegs or my notice. Splcer came op grinning, held out his hand, and quoted fatuously. "Doctor Livingstone, I presume?" I think that in the moment, an presentiment of misfortune seized me. I suppose I must have felt, vaguely that this defeated Splcer had no reasonable right to look cheerful ; certainly none to crack Jokes. But If I did feel anything of the sort, it was submerged by my personal dislike of Spicer himself. I wanted to abuse him. strike him. What I did say whs only "Haven't left many of the plums for you, I'm afraid." "Are there plums?" he said foolishly, as If he had come up into the heart of wild New Guinea for a walk. His eyes were roving while he spoke; I saw them rest on my pegs, and for a moment they opened wide, and showed as many ugly things as the windows of a convict It was Caxon who spoke, Jail. maining la New Guinea. I bad always liked Caxon the least Nevertheless. 1 answered him. There was no use denying patent facts. "About four ounces to the dish," I said. Splcer let ont a whinnying cackle of delight, but Caxon made no slim. "I suppose," he said presently, "we bad better have dinner." It was three o'clock; they had as I afterward beard camped part way down the crater on the previous ulghf, and traveled since dawn. It whs by a very short bead that I bud ... however. "What does It go to the dish?" He was sitting as he he asked. always did sit. characteristically, with legs flung wide apart, and arms akimbo, soft hat pulled right Into his eyes, and Insolent Hp stuck out Ot the few old time miners re I hadn't dined either, so we Joined our messes It would have been contrary to New Guinea bush cus torn to do anything else. And while we ate and drank and watched each other alyly from under our eyelids, there wns Just one thought In the minds of every one "Gold I" But not very far from It I think, wns the thought of the other thing that maddens, too, when seen; that cries out, loo, when flung upon the ground blood. . . . "Better be careful of 'accidents In the bush." I thought even as I pressed the two to share my food. "It's a b!g strain on any man's self restraint. Nothing open, of course I'd respect thut but so many little aneuky ways of killing are possible. Thursday, J Larch 20, 1930 NEPHI. UTAH S. won. Sunshine'' All Winter -- TIMES-NEW- ..." defined anxiety. On tha surface. everything was right I bad won the race, taken the treasure, Caxo& with his callous greed, disregarding everything In life but gain; Splcer, greedy, too, were both deWhat feated. That was well. then, troubled me? As fur as I could define the matter, it wus this; they did not really mind. UnsatisfacInexplicable, that tory, that The thought (It wal not a fear, nothing so definite) stayed with me through the greutei part of the trip down to the Itoinll-lriver. Nothing occurred tt deepen It; nothing, on the other band, happened to make It less. 1 could not belp observing thut my two white companions were almost nervously anxious lest 1 should leave their sight. There Is a streak of vanity In every tntin; my streak led nie to conclude that the two of them valued my company In view of the dangerous country we were traversing more than I had supposed. Yet the puzzlement, the anxiety, were still alive, somewhere submerged in my mind. I did not altogether understand. . . . Cjiion, who was endlessly troubled by Splcer's futile attempts to be regarded ns "leader," had given orders that no one. white or black, should leave the main party withIt cost me out his knowledge. nothing to obey him; I knew that, in the Papuan bush, divided authority spells dlsnster, and, whatever opinion I might have held of Cnxon In his private capacity. I knew him to be the best of bush-men- . frfinrcr OUR chicks are In danger . Coccl- - diosis . . Diarrhea and Aspergillosis will take their toll unless you clean and disinfect Incubator, brooder and hen houses regularly. "What kept yon back on the road?" I asked the two. t wanted to know ; besides, this silence was Irritating me. They looked so well plensed with themselves; had so little right to be pleased. . . . On one afternoon, we had been "Foolery," answered Caxon, his mouth choked by biscuit "Splcer climbing for some hours, having ol here won't realize that I'm leader token a route slightly different and government from that of the outward trip, and paper and" "Quite Incorrect," bleated Splcer, Intending to cut across a ridge. authorities advise you In wlui t I fancy lie took to be an This way brought us Into a bit of to first: Scrape out the "Oxford accent" "At the death ot new country; and so it wus that, Sir Richard the leadership devolved emerging suddenly on the top of tilth and droppings on me. I decided that the Inter- the ridge, we came without any then scrub with a sola ests of the Emplah would best be warning right upon one of the viltlon ol boiling Lye served by opening up what we had lages of the Tatatata tribe. been led to understand was a probThe people had heard us long bewater. able goldfteld of the very " fore; their women, pigs, babies, "You were out for cash to go on and collections of skulls, were no the spree, same as myself," com- doubt already carried off Into the mented Caxon. "And If you'd fired bush. We found the men awaiting Just about two more shots Into that us, plucky chaps that they were crowd of natives we met neither of thirty or forty naked creatures ns would ever have seen this place. decked In feathers and shells and Yon started the whole crowd on us, dogs' teeth, armed with the formidand then I had to shoot, and we able bow of the rangers that can wiped them out considerably. Of shoot yon through at a hundred one 15c can ol genuine Lewis" course we bad to go round after yards, and the stone club that High-Te- st Lye to 10 gallons of boll smashes a skull as easily as a that" "The result of your alleged lead- spoon smashes an egg. Not much tug water for best results. Lewis Lye ership," patronized Splcer, "being. to stand against our . rifles but water cuts right through the dirt and In sum, thnt we have arrived after they didn't know rifles; there. was r.rs cleans out the deadly germs quickly all the valuable ground Is pegged." the trouble; and Caxon and myself . . . easily nTWCTlOJiTop Then and surely "Yes." said Caxon simply, and were equally disinclined to stage B-- K buried bis face In his pint-siza massacre, by way of teaching panII your dilation. with pray nikin. them. grocer can't supply yon with this 1 knew the Papuan miner too well Not so the wretched Splcer. With him. was But there to question some stage Idea of himself as a dependable brand, don't accept something about the whole deal mighty hero urging him on, he substitute send Post Office order I not did understand. that seized his rllle, and, before either for $1.80 direct to us for a case of 12 I doesn't "It matter," thought. "If of us could stop him, had pumped someme cans, together with valuable out can I they fancy they half a dozen bullets Into the crowd. r a1 w bow or other In IheJjush, they've star-shel- l Instructions of profanity that The got 'another think coming.' I've Caxon touched off, upon this, would in them of the D. all, have done credit to Flanders JAMES SWAN, Mgr. of Specialties got spite place and I II keep It." THK PENNSYLVANIA SALT MFG. CO. where, by the way, he had probably VC Korth La Salle St. Cbleaaro We had finished our meal, now, learned it. If Spicer couldn't hold Dept.SL-3, and the two newcomers, without himself, with firearms, Caxon could further parley, went down to the and did. But the time had passed Note Not Exactly What flat and began walking about. It for that. One man had fallen and Perkins Had Expected was fairly late in the afternoon the rest, as headhunPerkins, the waiter, gazed at the pic by now; nevertheless the pair ted do, were right on the top of us. ture postcard that had Just arrived for started off on what was evidently You could not blame them. To Read Afore a brief prospecting trip. I heard were defending their homes They and him. Then a wave of purple ascended the clink of Caxon 's pick now and their women from Incredible white his rotund neck and spread over his It to Learn More then, and the sharp tap of a ham- monsters, who had made the first face. The hallboy who had brought All Books at Publisher's Prices mer. I did not trouble much about attack; If we had avoided the vil him the oard burst Into fits of laughter. them ; I was too busy making use lage, there would have been no Wall send them CO.D. if you say so. "You little hooligan 1" gasped Per of the opportunity to wash out a trouble, so I remember thinking at kins. "What DESERET BOOK COMPANY the" few more dishes of gravel. There the time. But there was not much 44 East Soatk Temple St. "Why, what's the matter?" could be no question, now, of load- chance for thought ; we had all we Salt Lake City P.O.Box I7SS "Matter!" spluttered Perkins. "Do ing carriers with gold for the home- could do. In the next few minutes ward trip, but I wanted, at least to keep our skulls from being you remember that bragging, swank a good sample. smashed by stone clubs, and our ing American who left here last week? 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Temple boy. hold to as brutes well ana the best 1866. Box (as envelopes Malting prices the better for sluicing later on ; but we could, while "Not much!" gasped the Infuriated furnished on request. defending ourat the moment one could collect a a of waiter. "It's picture postcard they made a shambles ot enough to make any man crazy selves) village square In about aix rain monkey, and the note underneath out of the the drunk with gold-lusutea. Almost all that wero left ot reads : Thy bright smile and winning simple washing of a dozen dishes. the tribe bolted Into the bush, and ways haunt me still l' " London I washed them; collected the 167 Main Street In the carriers pursued gold (It was about thirty-fiv- e SALT LAKE CITY is There braver nobody triumph. In It one and of put ounces) away when Rooms, Single W'thout Bath, per da?, tl to (1 3S than your Papuan by upheld Caxon for and Splcer my swags, Rooms, Double Without Bath, per day, (1.50 of arms. were now returning from what I" superiority looms, Siugle With Bath, per day, II. B0 to 12.(10 I have said that almost all left. 12.50 Double to With Rooms, Bath, a be I perda?,t2.W and to fruitless took quest, a huge, powerful Boy All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel did not want them to see my mar- One remained ; fellow, with fiery sunken eyes like velous gains. "Louise Alice was K.EARN5 BLDG. GARAGE a gorilla s, and arms that could They came straight up to me, have Opposite Little Hotel. FIREPROOF. a bear. I didn't notice nervous and hugged fretful, a to preconevidently according until the carriers had charged n all from ceived plan. They looked tired and him out of the village. Then something whooping cough," Splcer's dirty, discouraged, too. ana nappened so quickly mouth dragged open, and there was happened, says Mrs. F. J. Kolar, time to realize it bea nasty took about bis pretty blue that IIt hadn't 1730 West 22nd St., was done. fore Fred J. Leonard, Manager eyes that 1 bad seen more than Oklahoma City, The big fellow, who bad been Paul Purdue, Ass't Mgr. once before. Okla. "The little a I his made half time, leap " he began un- biding "Well, Your Old Friends at tKei Meet across the to could force her square, caught propitiously, "it seems that the only Splcer In hisvillage gorilla-lik- e and eat woulun t ever digest. She bearms, we can Cullen thing do" with him right over the came underweight, sallow and weak. "Say that again," I Interrupted, sprang still Caxon, precipice. spouting Cafe and Cafeteria "Then I decided to try California "and say it right." of Flanders and Sari- "Mister Araory," he corrected, the eloquence and the results surprised 8S W. 2nd So. St. Salt Lake City, Utah. Syrup, Fig followed as as he could fast with scornful emphasis. "The only Balr,wasn't fast me. Her bowels started working Imenough. He stood thing we can do Is to peg out but over the edge, alternately mediately, and in little or no time hanging what's left and go back." she was eating so she got to be a 37V4 West tnd So. "You understanding the mining cursing Splcer and the chief. t from a few sen pest at the table, always asking us laws of the country, I suppose," gathered tences that the black gorilla was to pass things. Her weight Increased, STORAGE AND SERVICE was my answer. which Splcer her color Improved and she began to "I do, if he doesn't," put In one of the party Into "We're not going to visit had foolishly fired, some days ear romp and play again like other chilCaxon. that the whole trouble which dren. Now she's the the mines department this trip. lier; MKW AND USED FOB ANT PURPOSE picture of was due to his earlier SALT LAKE PIPE CO. The best thing you can do Is to beset us health, .and strong as a boy." This what had 475 explained folly. W. Sixth South St. Salt Lake City, Utah You've got come back with us. Pleasant-tasting- , me reason the been for purely vegetable puzzling the loan of us over the whole busi- an ambush that the trible had California Fig Syrup acts surely and Used ness, and we'll all be safer togethPipe, Fittings & Valve on us; it would have been quickly to cleanse your child's stomer. That fancy shooting of Spicer's sprung Newly threaded and coupled for all purpoaea. them to natural for more clear out ach and of bowels the souring waste has made the bush a bit lively, I when Monaey Iron and Metal Co. they saw us coming. I hadn't that Is keeping her half-sicreckon." bilious, 700 Bo. Srd West Salt Lake City. CtaM. to think about that however, time I reflected. Caxon was undoubtsallow, weak and feverish, listless, nor time to think about anything In more But a it's the laxative. than forces puny. edly right Joining save one fact which blazoned itself and carriers would be best for on my mind that a white man It tones and strengthens the stom, AKHOW BRAND every one. We could travel faster captured alive by a New Guinea ach and bowels so these organs conthose who want the best together, because there would be tribe, la very must worse than tinue to act normally, of their own UTAH For PICKLE CO., SALT LAKE CITY. plenty of hands to cut a road dead. And as the savage had done, accord. Offlca Fnraltnre and Supplies. Theater and when wanted; more safely, because I Jumped clear over the Mimeograph) Over four million bottles used a Church Furniture, Kdlaon-Dic- k precipice. the natives would be slow to atand Supplies. Full Line of Stationery, Wrapshows its School eto. Ask for Oldest year and ping Largest Paper, popularity. tack a big body of people. There BB CONTINUED) (TO House In the West. it by the foil name, "California Fig Supply and Equipment was nothing that 1' need stay for, HCIiOOL HKPPLY CO. 15S So. State Htreet - Bait Lake City, now that I had pegged my clntm ; Syrup," so you'll get the genuine enInstinctive Fears I hod only to go down to Port dorsed by physicians for 60 years. For Pool Tables and Supplies and anything in rhlnira nra Tfinm Iwn ahf.ri jnll Moresby and get It granted. Shaw Cases and Store Fixtures work writ a fear response a loud sound Yet and yet when the next day out Restricted a or toss ana support. W. L. VETIIERSEE came; when the tents had been "Is this a restricted suburb?" S W. Bo. Temple - Salt Lake City struck, and the carriers" loads porto down cellar "Yeh, go you gotta Pheasants were brought to Amer- tioned out, and the long, hard, upW. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. ward tramp was beginning, I could nbout 300 years ago. Oregon alone wear,"-un now baa about 200 pleasant farms. not do away with a sense of Ti editor this Use ... il e ... ... Salt Lake City Directory g e (29-33- t, Tit-Bit- s. hoo-hiroi- Oklahoma Girl Strong as run-dow- Cullen Hotel Baa-Baa,- CULLEN GARAGE red-ho- Pipe - Valves - Fittings PICKLES UTAH-IDAH- O |