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Show 5 NUMBER BEING , n Swarms of humanity visit at Salt Lake. Sales are now enormous. Many Salt Lake people medcured by the Great icines. Salt Lake, Utah. In view of the enormous sale of preparations now going on in Salt Lake and the intense interest which Mr. n has stirred up since his arrival, a representative of the local daily papers of Salt Lake spent yesterday afternoon at the young mans .headquarters, watching the swarm of humanity come and go. During the afternoon the reporter interviewed many of the callers- and obtained statements from all who cared to give them as to their exn and his perience with The folowing are sepreparations. lected from those statements as typical of the general expressions of the people seen : ' Mr. J. King, living at 666 North Seventh West St., when interviewed I had suffered with stomach trouble for several years. I was so bad the last few months I couldnt eat anything at all. I could not digest my food and had severe pains in my stomach most of the time. I did not sleep well and had severe headaches at times. I have tried many remedies, and have been to a number of physicians. I bought 3 Medical Combottles of before I took and pound for $2.50, one bottle my stomach felt much better' since I have taken the three bottles, my stomach trouble is all gone and not a trace of disease is left. I have come here to thank ., I want to say, also, Mr. Fer-Do- Fer-Do- Fer-Do- jST0RV4gf Fer-Do- MARCH OF THE WHITE GUARD a, SIR GILBERT PARKER - Fer-Do- be-,i- Fer-Do- ng ns Fer-Don- Catarrh that I tried Remedy and found it to be the best thing I ever used for catarrh of throat, head and nose. Mr. Demiel Brisco, living at 936 Euclid, stated he was 85 years old and has been troubled with partial deafness and catarrh. I tried one bottle of Magic Rebel Catarrh and one box of Remedy and I can now hear a comFer-Do- Fer-Do- - ns ns Fer-Do- ns mon conversation. (Copyright, lwn, by R. Fer-Do- ns Fer-Do- HOW REMEDIES CAN BE SECURED. FER-DON- S People living outside of Salt Lake can secure the remedies at their drug store in their home town or by sending in to the Great Fer-Do- n. The prices of Remedies: Medical Compound for the Blood, Stomach, Rheumatism and Kidneys, $1.00 per bottle, b n or six bottles $5.00. RheuMagic Relief for Deafness, matic Pains, Lame Back, and all Aches and Pains, 50 cents per bottle, or six bottles- for $2.50. Catarrh Remedy for Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Hay Fever and Asthma, 50 cents per box, or j boxes for $2.50. First ask your home druggist for the remedies. If he don t have them, send all money orders pay?. O. able to the Great , Box 175 Ea.t Lake, Utah. .All druggists nn order from We want vi as our exclusive agent in your towf. Salt Lake City the Great Fer-Do- Fer-Do- ns ns Fer-Do- - Fer-Do- ns Fer-Do- n, Fer-Do- n. F. Fcnno Co.) CHAPTER I. Continued. The men grouped themselves about the fire, Late Carscallen getting the coldest corner. Each man drew his tobacco from his pocket, and, cutting r Hume to it, waited for speak. His eyes were debating as they rested on the four. Then he took out Rose Lepages letter and, with the group looking at him now, he read it aloud. When it was finished gave a guttural assent, and Gaspe Toujours, looking at Jeff Hyde, said, It is cold in the Barren Grounds. We shall need much tabac. These men could read without difficulty Jaspar Hume's reason for summoning them. To Gaspe ToujoUr's remark Jeff Hyde nodded affirmatively, and then all looked at Late Carscallen. He opened his heavy jaws once or twice with an animal-lik- e Bound, and then he said, in a general kind of way: To the Barren Grounds. But who leads? Jaspar Hume was writing on a slip of paper, and he did not reply. The faces of three of them showed just a shade of anxiety. They had their opinions, but they were not sure. however, grunted at them, and raised the bowl of his pipe toward the The anxiety then seemed to be dispelled-- . For ten minutes more they sat so, all silent. Then Jaspar Hume rose, handed the slip of paper to Sergeant Gosse, and Baid, Attend to that at once, Gosse. Examine the food and blankets closely. The five were left alone.. Then Jaspar Hume spoke: Jeff Hyde, Gaspe Toujours, Late Carthis scallen, and man, alive or dead, is between here and the Barren Grounds. He must be found for his wifes sake. He handed Jeff Hyde her" letter. Jeff Hyde rubbed his fingers before he touched the delicate and perfumed missive. Its delicacy seemed to bewilder him. He said in S rough but kindly way, Hope to die if I dont, and passed It on ft Gaspe Toujours, who did not find it necessary to speak. 'His comrade had answered for him. Late Carscallen held it inquisitively for a moment, and then his jaws opened and shut as if he were about to speak. But before he did so the Subfactor said, It is a long journey and a hard one. Those who go may never come back. But this man was working for his country, and he has got a wife a good wife! He held up the letter. Late Carscallen wants to know who will lead you Cant you trust me? I will give you a leader that you will follow to the Barren Grounds. you will know who he is. Men, are you satisfied? Will you do it? The. four rose, and nodded approvingly many times. The held out his hand. Each man shook it, Jeff Hyde first; and he said, Close up ranks for the H. B. C.! (H. B. C. meaning of course Hudson Bay Company.) Once more Jaspar Hume spoke: Go to Gosse and get your outfits at nine morning. have your sleds at the ' store at eight oclock, to be loaded. Then all meet me at 10:15 at the office of the Chief Factor. Good night. r Left alone the sat down to the pine table at one end of the room and after a short hesitation began to write. For hours he sat there, rising only to put wood on the fire. The result was three letters; the largest addressed to a famous society In London, one to a solicitor in Montreal, and one to Mr. Field, the Chief Factor. They were all sealed carefully' Then Jaspar Hume rose, took out his knife and went over to the box as if to break the red seal. He paused, however, sighed, and put the knife back again. As he did so he felt something touch his leg. It was the dog. Jaspar Hume drew in a sharp breath and said, It was all ready, Jacques; and in another three months I should have been in London with it. But it will go whether I go or not Whether I go or not, Jacques.. The dog sprang up and put his head against his masters breast. Good dog! good dog! its all right, Jacques; however it goes, its . all right! Then the .og lay down and watched the man until he drew the blankets to. his chin, and sleep drew oblivion over sftighting but masterly soul. Sub-facto- Cloud-ln-the-Sk- y ! j ? Shall start at noon In two hours." "But, who are the party? Jeff Hyde, Gaspe Toujours, Late Carscallen and Cloud And who leads them, Hume? Who leads? I , "With your permission, sir, I do. You, Hume! You! But, man, consider the danger! And then there is there is your invention! I have considered all. Here are three letters. If we do not come back in three months, you will please send this one, with the box in my room, to the address on the envelope; this is for a solicitor in Montreal, which you will also forward as soon as possible; this last one 'is for yourself; but yott will not open it until the three months have passed. Have I your permission to lead these men? They would not go without me. I know that, I know that, Hume. I hate to have you go, but I cant say no. Go, and good luck go with you. Here the manly old Factor turned He knew that way his head. Jaspar Hume had done right. He knew the possible sacrifice this man was making of all his hopes, of his very life; and his sound Scotch heart appreciated the act to the full. But he did not know all. He did not snow that Jaspar Hume was starting to look for the man who had robbed him of youth and hope and genius j ; stoo(l fn frpnt of the btore 0J wUlC0 the nUsh ashoisteJ with an. other k beBrins; tbe majtfc letters, li. B. C.; magic, because they have oi ened to the vunld regions that seemed destiued never to know the touch of civilization. The few inhabitants of the Fort had gathered; The dogs and loaded sleds were at the door. The While Guard were there too all but their leader. It wanted but two minutes to twelve when Jaspar Hume came fumi his house, diessed also , In the white blanket costume, and followed by his dog, Jacques, lu a moment more he had placed Jacques at the head of the first team of dogs. They were to have their leader too; and they testified to the fact by a baik of approval. Punctually at noon, Jaspar Hume shook bands with the Factor, said a quick good bye to the rest, called out a friendly "How1 to the Indians standing near, and to the sound of a hearty cheer, heartier perhaps because none had a confident hope that the five w'ould come back, the March of the White Guard began. GORDON ACADEMY. CHAPTER III. It is 18 das after. In the shadow of a little island of pines, that lies In a shivering waste of ice and snow, the White Guard camp. They are able to do this night what they have not done for days dig a great grave of snow, and building a fire 'of pine wood at each end of this strange house, get protection and something like comfort. They sit close to the fires. Jaspar Hume is writing with his numbed fingers. The extract that follows is taken from his diary, it tells that days life, and so gives an idea of and horae.- harder, sterner days that they have Here Is a letter that the wife has spent and will spend, on this weary written to her husband In the hope journey. "December 25th. This is Christmas that he is alive. You will take it with you, Hume. And the other she day and Camp 27. We have wrote to me; shall I keep it? . marched only five miles We 3 South 13 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Private Boarding and Day School for hoys ami girls. 'Art and Music Department, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eigth Grades, together with all High School branches. College trained teachers. Individual help when necessary. Expenses moderate. For Particulars Address: . CLARK, Principal B. D. Visit Our Stores in W NEW and Cloud-in-the-Sk- Sub-facto- CHAPTER II. At ten oclock next morning Jaspar Hume presented himself at the Chief Factors office. He bore with him the letters he had written the night .before. The Factor said: Well, Hume, I am glad to Bee you. That womans letter was on my mind ail night. Salt Lake City. Carry a Complete Line of SECOND-HAN- D household furnishings In SEPARATE STORES. Also Headquarters for Repairs for Any Old Stove. Western Furniture Company. A. H. Crow, Successor to Grow Brothers, Cloud-in-the-Sk- Sub-fact- Gordon Hall. ' D Sub-facto- r. Cloud-in-the-Sk- y East Streets. Figure With Us Before Buying Elsewhere. Mail Orders Solicit-e- d. Goods Promptly and Carefully Packed for Shipping. NEW STORE, 254-25- 6 ' South State Street. SECOND-HANSTORE, 242 South State Street. Cloud-in-the-Sk- -- Mrs. Mary Brugger, of 15 Fulmer Ave., whose picture , appears above, said she had been suffering with stomach trouble for years. Hot and cold flashes came over her at times and a numbness of the limbs. At times I felt so weak and worn out I could hardly walk. I took Medical Compound and now I am entirely cured. n said that there were over two thousand people called on him to purchase his remedies ( to-da- ns ns I Have you anything to propose? suppose not. he added, despairingly as he looked closely into the face of the other. . "Yes. Mr. Field. I propose this- that the expedition shall start at noon MANUFACTURER U DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Robes, Dus-ter- s, Horse Sheets. Etc. Good material, Good work, Just prices. 35 South West Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Sounds Big, bnt its True want to talk with every town in Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, you MUST have the BELL." Otherwise you If you "Well Drink to the Day When We See Them Again. No, sir, I will keep it, if yon will allow me. It is my commission, you know. And the shadow of a smile hovered about Jaspar Humes lips. The Factor smiled kindly as he reAh, yes, your commission plied; Capt. Jaspar Hume of of what, Hume? , Just then the door opened, and there entered the four men whom we saw sat around the fire the night before. They were dressed in white blanket costumes from head to foot, white woolen capotes covering the gray fur caps they wore. - Jaspar Hume ran his eye over them and then answered the Factor's Of the White Guard,' sir. question: ' Good, was the reply. "Men, you are going on a relief expedition one in which there is danger. You need a good leader. You have one In Jaspar Hume. Jeff Hyde shook his head at the exothers with a pleased pression; grunted his deep approval; and Late Carscallen smacked his lips in a satisfied manner and rubbed his leg with a schoolThe factor boy sense of enjoyment. In the name of the Hudcontinued: son Bay company I will say that if you come back, having done your duty faithfully, you shall be well rewarded. And I believe you will come back, if it 's in human power to do so. Here Jeff said, It isnt for jreward were Hyde doin it, Mr. Field, but because Capt. Hume wished it, be ceuse we believed hed lead us; artd for the lost fellows wife. We wouldnt have said we'd do it, if it wasnt for him thats just called us the White Guard. , s T'nder the bronze of the face there spread a glow more red than brown, and he said simpiy, for they had all Thank you, men nodded assent to Jeff Hyde's words Come with me to the store. Wo will start at noon. And at noon the White Gua.nl Sub-facto- - Cloud-in-the-Sk- y Sub-factor- are 80 miles from Great Fish river, and the worst yet to do. We have discovered no signs. Jeff Hyde has had a bad two days with his frozen foot. Gaspe Toujours helps him nobly. One of the dogs diecTthis morning. Jacques is a great leader. This nights shelter is a godsend. has a plan whereby some of us will sleep well. We are in latitude 63 degrees 47 minutes and longitude 112 degrees 32 minutes 14 seconds. Have worked out lunar observations. Have marked a tree JH, 27, and and raised cairn No. 3. We are able to celebrate Christmas Day with a good basin of tea, and our standby of beans cooked in fat. I was right about them ; they have great sustaining power. we will start at ten CAN'T! a Cloud-in-the-Sk- y oclock. The writing done, Jaspar Hume puts his book away and turns toward the rest. and Late Carscallen are smoking. Little can be seen of their faces; they are muffled to the eyes. Gaspe Toujours is drinking a basin of tea, and Jeff Hyde is fitfully dozing by the fire. The dogs are above in the tent, all but Jacques, who is permitted to be neat his master. The rises, takes 18k DOCTORS from r a knapsack a small tin pail, and puts it near the fire. This operation Is watched by the others. Then he takes five little cups that fit snugly into each other, separates .them, and puts them also near the fire. None of the party speak. A change seems to pass over he faces of ail except Cloud-ln-the-Sk- He smokes on unmoved. At length the Sub factor speaks cheerily: Now, men, before we turn in we'll do something in honor of the day. Liquor we none of us have touched since we started; but back there in the for, and maybe in other places, too, they will be thinking to us; so well drink a health to them though its but a spoonful, and to the day when we see then again!" (TO BE CONTINUED.) WHO CURE sad all nnkk ekrenle tlniui ,f th, a Throat, It iik. Uver, Kidneys, Bladder a ad Xewela, Beer Disease Sna Dlseeeea, Da.fo.9e, fits, beet Manhood, Cher, Rheumatism, Pile, Bupture, Qenerrhoea, Syphilis, Prostatl . Trouble, and ail Ohraala aad Dl.ea.ee at Map. Women 1 a treatment and ahlldrea. fid tar a ear tor Pt mslk medicines tree ter nil 4itMM& kfwd OATABRX Verl-toeel- lonu Pri-reit- a .! CONSULTATION FREE l Cloud-in-the-Sk- y Sub-facto- 18k INSIDE. Telephones have this OUTSIDE. Pure Gold Rings ha? Dre. Shore' Iy Department f roper flttlng of glace T yeara atanding. Jf ft gnirk A Special Department for Men., Dn. 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