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Show THE SAUNA M'N. SAUNA. UTAH niLAinn THG LEAD DOG t-- Q t, ClOKCti MARSH 3 3 3 3 3 O f An Cflf k.V 9 TW fMB VI 1 SYNOPSIS I' 1 I- - iU IV tM.ri v4 lttk v Nrui, iiwi( rvni.il., til FUtfc, iXwk IVI 4f (ram VHt of IV ((, t4 ttlM ili.wUi. ..t.tarr V V IIMK- l I tl VI 4111 l Mttlll ! viii ttuv i iv tiurmjr in tv Vl tmi ivt I IB. frevrlrt lutUll IllmV (.it 1.4 Iti lr4 .Vli. purl IB IV lUlt tp(4TV If I WV iuu )ou(fe, 4iiiiiir i rb dr. i, .ti. .n Vtlur nlvlr . in a Vu.n 4 VI nua a null av4 kill !! ih i i in 4iri CHAPTER IV bira Continued dawn. Grurk Irfl lb tiuiv at lt rtnip, faMctird liltiiH l In a lire by rg for bl wounded no collar, a Mia be i.nk ould xanrd to look for caribou. A lb ra.lrro ky gryd thro turned lo a MF- -r blue, Brink. alib bit lnod II fart, ablvered la a dump of scruT i.ur on (be edgs of Riutkrs lhat readied aaay Into Ibe shadow. Ur re. ai (be carl too. If ibrre acre any In lb tlrlnliy, aould come lo die Ibe ftow alib their round lord boof from Ibe a bile reindeer mn a'llcb of (hi north. grow on Ibe barrt-Rfarilng tloaly Horn the forctl at bl right, Frock's ryes swept ibe bar rm. In ibe dint lilil be could but a fra hundred yard Into (be Mioay plain, but rarltiou have poor ryes and If tbry acre there, be knew be coin , boldly stalk llicui up wind, a bile later, after aunrUe, ll aould be more difficult. I.rork walled until the auu lifted to turn ibe expanse of enow before lilrn Into a shimmering plain of Are. It ana no there wire no deer within sight. After breakfast be would iiinke a wide circle and follow the fro-liotracks be could find, for be bad remit red nl to leave Hash end go buik lo the main camp for grub. When lie bud boated and skinned out the fur which be bad brousht In the night before, be talked to hla dog In a useless attempt to soothe him In bis disappointment at being tied np In camp when Brock took the trail lie spent another day on (be (rail of the caribou, but. although be saw a band crossing (lie barren at a great distance and followed numerous fresh trulls, he never came up with them. He wus approaching bis camp and wondering If Flush had broken loose by gnawing his wire leash, when he was surprised by a chorus of yelps. Hello, there I Got worried, did you?' lie called to tils partner. The dogs of the team, wired to separate trees. Joined Flash In a vociferous welcome. Slit Fear, Ilello, Kona, Tellow-Eye- , old socks! llowre the pups?" Then not seeing a fire In the hole In the snow and receiving no answer from Gaspard. ne knew that his partner had arrived early and was olT on a hunt of his own. Greek bulll up the fire and started a good supper with the heans and caribou steak which he found on Gnspnrd's sled. As the early dusk filled the spruce with purple shadows, the sleeping dogs waked to on the dry the creak of snow-shoe- s November snow. Well, you old Villain I" cried Brock, ns Gaspard appeared, doubled under the tenderloin and haunches of a I hunted for two yearling caribou a didnt and shot, and you go get days out and get one In an hour!" Gaspard tipped his heavy load Into the snow later to be strung up out ot Wal." he said the reach of the dogs. with a grin, "wat you do to poor n lb Ur otr dn, n i u-- e; d Flash?" Brock described the fight with the wolf. So dat pup kill de old wolf, eh? Fet tak good dog to do dat. Wen you not come home one sleep bark, I tink vou hurt, mehbe. I knew you would show up looking for me," replied Brock, h!s eyes lighting with affection for his partner, but Flash was too sore to travel, and I was afraid of wolves finding him here or 1 would have come back for grub. Fating a hearty supper, the boys sat by the hot fire of birch while Gaspard smoked a pipe of company niggerAfter a silence, the -head. blew a cloud of smoke from his I see ver1 strange mouth and said: t'lng one sl.eep back. I cross trail of two wolf. What was strange In that ? queried Brock. One wolf had onlee Free toe on left hind foot. (angli. in trap, sometime, but Brock was interested. whose trap?" Dat wolf was a dog," announced the oilier, quietly. A dog? What makes you think so. half-bree- Gaspard?" Because my fader had a dog who mak v track lak dat wid her left hind foo Your father" Brock gazed Intent ly Into the somber featuies of his You say your faihei bad a friend. dog shj a toe? Gee thats strange! But how conld she be traveling with a wolf? The wolves would kill her. of ourse. be demurred. No. 1 have hear ov svtb t'lng. e-- tg lo grunted the stubborn riviere, Gas-p- a We flu deni tomorrow." rd. Brock looked hard at hla friend. You really believe they are in the country?" Gitspnrd nodded. Why?" From dut high ridge back dere, today, I see smoke." Oh, you mean that haze?" Brock McCains heart beat faster. What be bud laughed away that afternoon as the Imagination of his friend, now, as they sut walled In by the gloom of the spruce, seemed more worthy of belief as something other than haze. Of course. It could have been smoke, but It looked like haze to me, be compromised. The small eyes of Lecrolx glittered. Fet was smoke." As he wound bis plaited rabbit-skirobes around him under the brush roof they had built across the sleep-hol- e to hold the heat of the fire, Brock wondered what the next day would bring forth. If Gaspard proved to be right and they met some of these hunters, what would happen? Would they attack them on sight or attempt to drive them from the country by threats? Or would they appear friendly, only to track them later to their camp and deal with them as they must have dealt with the missing Pierre l.ecroix? For the first time since leaving Hungry House, Brock felt a touch of a desire to see his father and mother and the children In the little fur post at the mouth of the Starving, two hundred lonely white miles to the south. And If anything should happen to him and Gaspard. at the post they would never know until June, when the canoe they waited for failed to return. n home-sickne- 'TO BE CONTINUED.) Customs Among Various Races Leave-Takin- g People who live different counlanguages have different ways of saying "Good-by- . In the Philippines, for Instance, a man rubs his friends face with his hand when he bids him farewell. When you leave a Hindu he falls In the dust at your feet, while the Burmese bend low and say, Hip, hip. South Sea islanders rattle each others whalebone necklaces. The Othalheitol Islander will twist the end of the departing guest's rope and then solemnly shake his own hand three times. The Japanese will take his slippei off as you depart, and say. with a smile, You are going to leave my despicable house In your honorable Journeyings I regard thee." The Sioux and the Blackfeet will dig their sponrs In the earth as a sign of confidence, while Fiji Islanders cross two red feathers. In tries and speak different Giant Among Bel!$ The great tenor bell In St. Paul cathedral. London, weighs q--j hundred weight. e-- f 1 Why Not Marry Money? I i By t JANE OSBORN m all, w by l.uu Ju at in marry a tFri will money . Ml fill till Itll iTu Ini IIM till 11 Ml till lit I bi t ee( by shouldn't be Uclllw-ntrlbiutV' to fit. rith girt wha will Tba Final Bang lUlwry Op w d.iliioUy irritating !ni of ltd tba Id Ms brother Illll whttt be tailed IN GCMlt tbvlmade cleat, a iI that way, ami M-- that B.h .a mt story m) l or twn of preliminary explnHtt Si-falUa In love wiiti )e peril y required- Arthur llopilii on of the liurae who taking ra of llaloy toovt iunvwlul f Ityounger group at the any inb of theatric) preduret. U e vqtrvl) was e-tatty diutrful. built little u4 nu thn fi If yo wetvti'l Silting thei bdp-Irt,- " 1b feet Six lort.e In be'glil etui laughed Jh It comfully, I'd le: riher an emphatic y ot speakirs you what I think of su-- cotifouiob t It I cbvra1rr(ittlr ot Mm (bat suobtrry." b baa made up hi mind to a iMcg, awft-ily,Willi said llal-a-- y he art upon Ids tfrrUlon elih b a gilu, shifting a bill in M wlecl patch; nor. ehm he evprew him ibalr. I lirfv aie Jut s many nice to elf. I there ever any d-rich gills a poor guts -- and If I. a Ma exact young Mwyel, should many a l A season or w luit put on within lie a irvotit pour girl any line rather an expcnolve play few years It would im in mayl-- im hrfur bringing It Into New York The twfoie rould get years of prtduiilon did not term to go eery a start. hardship On olbrc there the h(.nl ell on the rood Nevertheless n-about would b notions h members of the rat, the pm do her bit Blurry Ing a gtil who vertlal nptlmUm of actor folk, rt CnaBclally." that bulhcs adghl pok up Jus) thrn II pn-ltnuie ram and that, once they read-to- t the Mg lh-room back if Im Into the la ak town, the pier might have a sucre Would rare la Irondll for lea Willi fut run. The hilghine of fiul hoik In lbs home nrtt.e p Mi lo e kins took a different view id the pro unuiually lovely smite ! brut but divided two hers, brined) I it ran through tlo- figures ot t lli hoi office reports, s in bv she adjusted lllsey a pillow and gave Id shoulder e fiiciidly pal In doing the road manager, and Immedlatv-lwired Ibe latter to rumel all furibei so that made IMi wish that be In tie luemlx-- r id the Stead of Halsey Imd bad Ibe little hooking. the company required two jveek ml motor mishap. Isnt It fin that there Isnt goary, snd ship the fernery and the ing to Im any scar?" asked the nurse, properties bark lo the storehouse Nile look Hulsey a (onsMerably dlMpHitnted si this nut addressing come, the trou;ers relumed lo ll.e big paw In her hand and looked at It It still look a with satisfaction. city to look for new engagement Naturally. Hopkins action In so little white ami drawn." she said, but bnitly withdrawing the ptvductloO there la no cr, and after be got lecflme li e subject of common gorlp used (o using It again It will give him In :he theutrlcal district. no trouble." A few days Inter. Wilton Imrkuye Boh tried to think of some cvcum-twus In Hie Ijnubs cluh. An aspiring delay her. but she bad other duties dmniMtlsl approached him In other room. -nuiyi-e "Suy. Ijtckaye." he lugMn Take Hint girl, for Instance," said you cun help me out. Sly latest com Shes confoundedly pretty Hulsey. It edy has lust gone Into too pretty to he a nurse. Well, 1 could Iraki proltj good, liar-ev- ery bol quite eusity full lu love with her, but I seems to like It; but were hy have no Intcniloti of doing so, and let graaJ gag line for the last acl You me tell you that she bus (turned know how It belpa, It you If married her It nice to me, too. final the curtain down with a bring would menu hard sledding for both of my brnln hut I wallop. Ive riuki-I cant think of anything Iui hoping u for ten yenrs. Why shouldn't a It were, and do reserve my hid, maybe you ran help me. If youve best lo find a girl Unit Is Just as got time. Ill tell you nrletly what the my pretty and rich to boot?" conclullng scene is tike and Just m well," said Bob shortly, thatll give you an Inspiration" I dont think you need to do all bemuse I see no ludientlon whatlhat." said Imrknye, softly, "It get ever tlmt she core about you." you. what you want Is something short and snappy to close a new show In ten days more llnlser, quite wit as good os new, left the hospital mnl Thut it." never went back agiiln. But Bob "All right," said loickaye. "here It found numerous excuses to drop In nt Is In two words; Arthur Hopkins I" the hospital until one day tic summoned courage to ask the pretty nurse whose name was Mary Itohlnson The Purification of Johnson whether lie might take her riding or Side to dinner some evening when site was JOHNSON SI I ills, official pence mak- - not on duty. Quite surprised at tlm r ol the Flutes Id Nevnd.i, one Invitation, Mnry faltered, then looked cold January night got lost In a snowIn the eyes and said she Bob storm and was Induced by a cowboy wouldsquarely go. who found him to take s long swig Slowly but steadily Bobs courtship out of a whisky bottle. This whs He would Imve told Halprogressed. Johnsons first offense and It tlpH.-more about the evenings lie spent sey him over completely In a delirium he walked Into a burial place and with Mary Itohlnson If Hulsey Imd In his not been so much staggered through the musty portals own affair with a engrossed heiress charming of so ancient and abandoned tomb There he lay down to sleep It off named Jane Collins. Hulsey's Satur days and Sundays were taken up for The chilly temperature Sola-rehim months with trips out of town to atup. He returned to (arson the next various house parties to which tend morning penitent and terrified at hav Imd contrived to get Invitations for he Ing broken the law. The legislature happened to tie In the sake of furthering his suit with Jane Collins. After New Years Jane session. A humorously Inclined mem ber got hold of the liidina heard Ills went South, nnd two weeks later Hala week's vacation to join story, end drew up a hill us follows: sey contrived resort where fashionable her at the SENATE BII.L ftVJl Section I Be It enacted that the she hud gone. drink tuken by Johnson Shies In the Halsey Imd been gone five days when Bob decided thut the psychological t arson City graveyard Monday night January 3rd be hereby declared null moment in tils own courtship lind arrived. He hud planned to take Miss and void Section II This act shall go Into Robinson out for dinner, but when lie called nt the hospital she told him effect I uuiiediutely upon Its passage and approval hy the governor that owing to crowded wards she was For the With much pomp and panoply and not free to take time off. with great wads of red sealing wax half hour of recreation tlmt she Imd uud a mass ot red ribbon affixed to allowed herself she suggested that a short walk in a nearby the document, this Iiohx whs solemnly I ,,,ey There In the mlsi himI fog of passed by the senate without a dis ( I':,,lseuilng vote, then was taken to the 8 dnll January afternoon Bob told I Mary thut he loved her. assembly nnd there passed unanimous ly, and aflei the governoi had signed j "Of course you know I have noth-ithe precious pupei was leg but vvlmt 1 eain, but for your Johnson wilh an elaborate sake, Mary, I know I ran make good. opon speech, lie took the document to the Some day I hope to have all to offer outskirts ot the town where his tribe you that you deserve. was encamped, translated It and an Mary stood still beside him on the nouneed that the While Fuiher had She looked with amusepath. park called the big souse off. ment in Ids face, laid her hand on his The nexi morning 36 drunken Flutes arin nnd laughed a little low. rippling were gathered up out of the ceme laugh that was fairly distracting to rery by the local constabulary. Bob. Ive never told you, Bob. be( bv tb Svnrllrot, iso ) cause I didn't know precisely how to begin. Bui I happen to have a disBorrowed From the Roman An large fortune myself. turbingly The Rush," a Roman sign, gav uncle left it to me after my own fatliei j rise to the Latin proverb which, trans snd mot her bad died nnd I bad delated Is Good wine needs no bush. cided to he a nurse. I've been aide to It Is taken from the Roman custom at the hospital from of suspending a bush over the house keep anyone about my little million.' front to denote that wine rould be ob learning An hour later, back In his rooms. tained front within. It was adopted Bob was trying to get used to Hie tavern by English keepers In the Miff staggering fact of Mary's fortune when die ages. ! a special delivery letter was brought I to Idin from his brother Halsey, Ive Watch Acts at Calendar made a derision that may surprise An oblong wristlet watch made re- j I have realiy been In yen, It said. measures eently only one Inch hy one love with Miss Collins' French maid It and one-hal- t not only the i a She's a poor girl bin )tl(, tjme time. but. in addition, the day of the and we will tie mar very charming, week, the month, the date and the rird a soon as Miss Collins can gel phases of Hu moo.,. The Inst four i ome one to take ber 1 ou were place. records arp contained in small circles rigid a poor man ihas no right on the dial. iiariy a girl with lots of money." A Atwitie nsDCiEisj'ir n&niiDfl Nil (iFiiniini 1hoi.m t ll ds - V $ .HIIIIIIItlttltltMttlllimttttltfMlIltlftttll, Ntir nil lra iDr.nirjiTJinLTjTrjiniiinimnTa t Too mean aba migU bat mated itb wour AI bad It And ynr M 1 would duo e4 obw's." firiwk i brlll4 10 lb poaalbLIilas af lb situation, A Jo of lb lost Peeve x-roallv In lb bead ier try I Tbm your father mu( bat right her Ua( winter?" ha Mid. esrltedly, half treed rot, and ftlonly ib dropping hla Billies no Ibe (hung which helj It la h nick of hla caribou kln capote, dm hla akinnln knit from hla sssh. Dramatically thrusting ibe hand gripping (he knife ehoi hla bead, b spoka, aa If lak lug an oath, wills (h younger youth vat nldeeyed: mm are n dta count re. IVf Itefor da enow fada era April, I wed mak dent tell at hot h died." The h ted purpose, h bluer haired. In ibe face of hla friend, aa lh firelight lmt bed hla knotted feature, filled the youth ohb watched with awe. Brisk knew (bat Gaspard I cnU would orver atari on lb trail home without easing hla mind ne la Ibe Ini' of hla father, ll rerlalnly looked like eo exciting winter If of lb big thee people were nor. lake, ll ntighl he lhat Gaspard and Brock kill a In, visa, would leave their txtira In lb Yellow country, Brock ablvered at lb gloomy thougbl. But how are you going lo mak them tell?" demanded Brock. half-shu- t For long apac Gaspard eye flared Into lb Ore, Then he said: Kef I fiud on alone, on bee trap line, dor ar vray la mak hccra lalk." And h again drew bla skinning knife, and suggestively rao calloused Ibumb along It edge. A and few day Inter, Caspar Brock, leaving Ihrlr dog wired lo tree at camp lo avoid I loir yelping, started on a daya ncout through (be country lo Iho north of (he tig lake, "itscwsed ty Ibe discovery of Ibe dog Iracka In be snow, ibe memory of bla father gave Gaspard oo ml. And. moreover, for llu-l-r owo safety It was necessary to learn If (bo men who bud made Ibe tracks on tbs lake shores were still la tbs country. Circling the upper ebd of the lake ten miles to the west, for they bod no Intention o leaving a trnll across the white level which could he detected from the ridges to the north. Gas-parand Brock traveled through the (nek country. But that night as they dug a fire hole In the heurt of a spruce swamp and roasted their caribou rteuk. they were In frank disagreement. I dont think theres a boiii within a hundred miles to the north of us, argued the skeptical Brock. We must Imve made ferty miles today and w hjvvnt seen a shoe track." Iey are on de lower lak or the ITIU y 1 1 'll ' ' i 4 - r bio-plia- l nn. ( h (Hu itivrr.As . 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