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Show L.aixj. cr Ecaa Hialcawy Appsiatasats. , J. A. Leishman, Jos. E. Cowley J Mt Sterling, Juno 11. - - 3 . , - ' .i i " Logan 6 ward, June 11. Smithfield, June 18. . Hyde Park, June 25. Christian Larsen, Jos. E. Cardon 11. Logan 1st ward. June ' - Trenton, June 18. Logan 3rd ward, June 25. W. D. Cranney, Jos. Quinney Jr. Richmond, June 11. Greenville, June 18. Cove, June 25. J. Z. Stewart, C. B. June 11. , Robbins-Colleg- Logan 2nd ward, Jnne 18. Providence, June 25. J. E. Carlisle, Edward Hansen Logan 4th ward, June 11. Logan 5th ward, June 18. Logan 6th ward, June 25. , Aside from the serious inconvenience and pain caused by piles, there ' is a tendency to fistula and to cancer in the rectal regions. Piles should not be allowed to run on unchecked. TABLE RS BUCK-- , EYE PILE OINTMENT is Jan infallible remedy. Price, 50 cts. a bottle, tubes 75 cts. Riter' Bros. f Drug Co. 5 i . Shilohs Consumption. Cure cures where others fail..' It is the leading Cough Cure, and no- - home- - should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Co-o- p Grocb ery & Drug Store. --- D ---- S. stop a cough any time, cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. 1 Biter Bros Drug Co., Druggists. THE BOCK 8 8 8 8 AIORROWBIEjJUKES; !&. . , . . 4 i Jo Ay p - rr i "2rm A i I ? Con tinned from last issue. Very weiyGuiiga Dfea, I replied.) To the first terms I cheerfully agree, but as there is nothing on earth to pre- ent my killing yon 83 yon ait here and I taking everything that yon hare two at crows of invaluable the thought the time I flatly refuse to give you -- - my boots and shall take whichever den I please. . - The stroke was a bold One, and I was glad when I saw that it had succeeded. Gunga Dass changed his tone immediately, and disavowed all intention of asking for my boots. At the time it did not strike me as at all strange that I, a civil engineer, a man of 13 years standing in tho service, and, I trust, an average Englishman, should thus calmly threaten murder and violence against the man who had, for a consideration, it is true, taken me under his wing. I had left the world, it seemed, for centuries. I was as certain then as I am now of my own existence-th- at in the accursed settlement there was no law save that of the strongest, that the living dead men had thrown behind them every canon of the world which had cast them out, and that I had to depend for my own life on my strength and vigilance alone. The crew of the ill fated Mignonette are the only men who would understand my frame of mind. At present," I .argued to myself, I am strong and a match for six of these wretches. It is imperatively necessary .that I . should. !or my owrusake, keep both health and strength nntilthe hour of my release comes--i-f it ever does. ' Fortified with these resolutions, I ate andi drank .as, much as I, could, and made Gunga Dass understand that I intended to be his , master, and that the least signof Insubordination on his part would be visited with the only punish-meI had it in my power to inflict sudden and violent death. Shortly after this I went to bed. That is to say, Gunga Dass gave me a double armful of dried bents, which I thrust down the month of the lair to the right of bis, and followed myself, feet foremost, the hole running about nine feet into the sand with a slight downward inclination, and being neatly shored with timbers. From my den, which faced the river front,' "I washable to watch the waters of the Sutlej flowing past under the light of a young moon and compose myself to sleep as best I might The horrors of that night I shall never forget My den was nearly as narrow as a coffin, and the sides had beCflr worn smooth and 'greasy by the contact of innumerable naked bodies, added to which it smelled abominably Bleep was altogether out of Question to one in my excited frame ot .mind.-- As the night wore on it seemed that the entire amphitheater was filled with legions of unclean devils that, trooping up from the shoals below, mockod the unfortunates in their lairs. t ; Personally 1 am not of an Imaginative temperament very few engineers aro but on that occasion I was as completely prostrated with nervous terror as any woman. After half an honr or so, however, I vaa able once more to calmly review my chances of escape. Any exit by the steep sand walls was of course impracticable. I had been of this some time thoroughly convinced before. It was ' poesiblo, just possible,'' that I might in the nncertain moonlight safely run the gantlet of the rifle shots. The place was so fall of terror for me that I was prepared to undergo any risk in leaving it Imagine my delight. then, when ufter creeping stealthily to tho river front I found that the infernal boat was not there. My freedom lay before mo iu the next few Has Arrived! - AT - s t The Cache Valley Brewery- C7Give it a trial. Thatcher Bros. Banking Co. Capital $150,000.00 . . ijtl t steps!- - - - -- V , By walking out to the first shallow pool that lay at the foot of the project ing left horn of the horseshoe I could wade across, turn the flank of the crater and make my way inlandr With out a moment's hesitation I marched briskly past the tu.ssoeks where Gunga Dass had snared the crows and out in the direction of ..the smooth white sand beyond. My first step from the tufts of dried grass showed mo how utterly ' any hope of escape, for as I v Utah. futile was put my foot down 1 felt an indescribable drawing, sacking motion ofr-th- e . - jmxkctors! ' , G.-Mosks Thatch, sand below. Another moment and my THAtcnaa, , D. II. Peiby, L 8. Hats, leg was swallowed .up ,negrly to; the W. p II2nicg, ,R. J. Tartoa, knee. moonlight 'the whole surJams Mack, L.K. Mixtwiau, face of Inthethexahd twined ltd- - tothakjea . 8. W, BtTts, t- W,A..Jtosma, devilish with delight a t my disappointment. H.IL Hatch.I struggled clear, sweating with Prompt sad intelligent attention given , exertion, btek to thetas to all the Interests cfonr customers. : terrcrj'-as.- d - , . - -- If quick--aan- J r - here?1! -- semicircle was protected with a . ... where. on the Verge or05 Gunga Dass, but checked ing that he would lie. We laid X down on the edge of .the quick!T the;jusR0;ka.;; It Was my push it out aud let it be swalW? k the only possible mode of J.iriTi I coud think of.; I to go a wav. lha DO BBS C0SmtEQ. j J-wa- H bwfi tarderMct - I believe you robbed him of jeverything be bad. But I can find out in a minute Or two. ' How long was the sahib socks Benina fiie'anrf6iftm my race.'- My only means of escape from - the -- , You will find the Genuine Article i ing. , , ' BY RUDYARD K1PLIN0. -- i . OF 8, . CoLsequeufly there must be a .. nt Ackers English Remedy will and will at we carried LTiii liitT $ K XWse a'nd gave him watenand put wet' cloths" bn, the wound, ana ' he lay own Jn his house and gave np the ghost " In bow long ? In how long ?" About , half an honr after hei re; r ceivedhla wound. I call Vishnu to witness, yelled the wretched man, that I did everything for him. . Everything which was pcsHible," that I did ! He threw himself down on the ground and clasped my .anklet . But I had my doubts shout Gunga Dass benevolence and kicked him off 'as he lay protest- THE STRANGE RIDE 1 Mendon,!June 18, , Millville, June 25. Li. It. Martineau, Jos. E. Wilson Millville, June 11. Lewiston, June 18. .Avon,. June. 25 . A. G. Barber, S. B. Thatcher Paradise, June 11. Hyrum, June 18.Mt. Sterling, June 25. George 0. Pitkin, John Barlow ' - Newton, June II. Clarkston, June 18. . Richmond, June 25. .Jos. Morrell M. Thatcher Jr. 'L pr0vidence, June n, Wellsville, June 18, ; Benson, June 25. J. H. Anderson, Nathan Thomas - junimck. -- dl Nearly a year andra half.' r M ! think he must have' gone mad. But hear me of ,the . poor I. .Wont , How long I lay I have not the faint? honor me hear swear that I never your est idea, but ! was roused at last by touched an article that belonged to the malevolent chuckle of Gunga Daaa him? What is yonr worship going to at my ear. ' I would advise you, pro- do? tector of the poor (the ruffian was I had taken Gnnga Dass by the waist speaking English), to retnrn to yonr and bad hauled him on to the platform bouse. It is unhealthy to lie down here the deserted burrow. As I did opposite Moreover, when the boat returns, jrou will most, certainly be rifled at Ee so 1 thought of my wretched fellow stood over me in the dim fight of the prisoners unspeakable misery among dawn chuckling and laughing to him- all these horrors for 18 months and the self. Suppressing my first impulse to final agony of dying like a rat in a hole catch the man by the neck and throw with a bullet wound in the stomach. him on to the quicksand. I rose sullenly Gunga Dass fancied I was going to kill and followed him to the platform be- him and howled pitifully. The rest of the population, in the plethora that low the burrows. follows a full flesh meal, watched us Suddenly and futilely, as I thought while I spoke, I asked. Gunga Dass, without stirring. Go inside, Gunga Dass." 'said I. what is the good of the boat if I cant and fetch it out. , get out anyhow? I recollect that even was I siclr and faint with feeling in my deepest trouble I had been specu- horror now. Dass Gunga nearly rolled lating vaguely on the waste of ammu- off the howled and alond. platform nition in guarding an already well proI But am sahib a high Drahman, 1 tected foreehom caste Brahman. By your soul, by your Gunga Dass laughed again and made fathers soul, do not make me do this answer: They have the boat only in ' thing! daytime. It is for the reason that there Brahman or no Brahman, by my sonl is a, way. I hope we shall have the and by my fathers soul, in you go! I pleasure of your company for a much said, and, him by the shoulders, longer time. It is apleasant spot when I crammedseizing his head into the mouth of you have been here some years and eat- the burrow, kicked the rest of him in. en roast crow long enough. sitting down, covered my face I staggered, numbed and helpless, to- and, with hands. my ward the fetid burrow allotted to me the end of, a few minutes I heard At and fell asleep. An honr or so later I a and rustle a creak, then Gunga Dass was awakened by a piercing scream in a sobbing, choking whisper speaking the shrill,' high pitched scream of a to himself, then a soft thud and I. unhorse in pain. Those who have once covered my eyes. heard that will' never forget the sound.-- I The dry sand had turned the corpse found some little difficulty in scram- intrusted to Its into a yellow bling out of the burrow. When I was biown mummy. keeping Dass to I told Gunga in the open. I saw Pornic, my poor Old standoff while I examined it The body clad in an olive green hunting suit Pornic, lying dead on the sandy soiL Eow they had killed hint I cannot guess. much stained and worn, with leather Gunga Dass explained that horse was pads on the shoulders was that of a better than crow, and greatest good man between 30 and 40, above middle of greatest number is political maxim. height, with light, sandy hair. Jong We are now republic. Mr. Jukea, mustache and a rough, unkempt beard. and you are entitled to a fair share of The left canine of the upper jpw was the beast' If you like, we will pa3sa missing, and n portion of the lobe of the vote of thanks. Shall I propose ?, right ear was gone. On the second finYes, we were a republic indeed a ger of the left hand was a ring a shield republic of wild beasts penned at the shaped bloodstone set in gold, with a bottom of a pit.1 and fight and monogram that might have been either B. K or B. K" On the third findeep till we died! I attempted no protest of any kind, but sat down and ger of the right hand was a silver ring stared at the hideous sight in front of in the shape cf a coiled cobra, much mo. In less time almost than it takes worn and tarnished. Gangs Dass deme to write this Pornics body was di-- . posited a handful of trifles he had pickvided, in some unclean way or othtr. ed out of the burrow at my feet, and, The men and women had dragged the covering the face of the body with my fragments on to the platform and were handkerchief, I turned to examine these. preparing their morning meaL Gunga I give the full list in the hope that it Dass cooked mine. The almost irresisti- may lead to th identification of the nn ble impulse to fly at the Band walls un- fortunate m'xn til ' I was wearied laid hold of me t. Bowl of a brier wood pipe, serrated afresh, and I had to struggle against it at the edge, much worn and blackened, with all my might Gunga Dass was bound with string at the screw. offensively jocular till I told .him that 3. Two lever keys, wards of if he addressed another remark of any both broken.patent ' kind whatever to me I should strangle 3. Tortoise shell bandied, penknife, him where be eat This silenced him silver or nickel name marked till silence became insupportable and 1 with monogram B.. K. plate, - swear.-protecto- , ... . Finest Equipped Sulphur The Ladies New Electric Bath and Massage Parlors at tarium are now in charge of the fW 8 Barton, who has been Salt Lake r;.7 most successful Artist in E. Hartman, who stands heafc her specialties, will have chS' g and Manicur? An elegant line of Hair pr0 Toilet Articles on hand. 1, Department i, open Jay for gentlemen. night ofi Hair-dressin- oJkT1 . 52 a fie. , . He is over there, answered Gunga Dass, pointing to a burrow mouth about four doors to the left of my own. You :an seo for yourself. He died in the burrow as you will die and I will die and as all these men' and women and the old child will also die." For pitys sake, tell me all yonbviiw about him. Who was he? When did' he come, and when did he die? This appeal was a weak etep' on my part Gunga Dass only leered and replied. I will not unless yon give me something first Then I recollected where I was and truck the man between the eyes, partially stunning him. He stepped down from the platform at once and. cringing and fawning and weeping and attempting to embrace my feet, led me round to ths burrow which he had indicated. - VJ know nothing whatever about the gentleman. Yonr God be my witness that I do not He was as anxions to escape as yon were, and he was shot from ths boat though we all did all things to prevent hint from attempting. 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Imitation crocodile skin notebook with pencil. FiTst 45 pages blank, VA illegible, 15 other filled with private memoranda relating chiefly to three persons a Mrs. L. Singleton, abbreviate.! several times to . Lot Single, Mrs. S. May and Garmiaou, referred to in places as Jerry, or Jack. B. Handle of small ' sized hunting knife. Blade snapped short. Bucks horn,- diamond cut, Wtth swivel and ring on ths butt ; fragment of cotton - cord attached. must not invenbe It supposed that I toried all ' these things on the spot as fully as 1 have here written them down. Tho notebook first attracted my attention, and I put it in my pocket with a view to studying it later on. The rest of ; the articles I conveyed to my burrow for safety s sake, and there; being a methodical man, I inventoried theni I then returned to the corpse and ordered Gangs' Dan to help me to cany it out to the river front. While we .were engaged la this the exploded shell of an old brown cartridge dropped out of Oct of the pockets and rolled ai iny fast Gangs Dass had not seen it, and I fell to thinking ' that a man' does not carry exploded cartridge ' cares,- - especially browns, whlc .wllt.iot bear S West Third South, Salt Lake City.. to-e- at bade him say something. You will live here till you die like the other Feringhi, he said coolly, watching me over the fragment of gristle that he was gnawing. What other sahib, you swine? Speak at once, and dont step to tell mo Tr Ish Baths. I As Good ns a dally at the price of a veekly., : During the Spanish-Ame- r war The vThrlce-aiye- k F proved itsyreatJ value- by promptness, thoroughness and F 11 F curacy of Rs reports from scenes cf important events.", was as useful ub ' the daily tatbe reader, and It will he of equal vshw in reporting. the great And com ph cated quepiicn which are now w fore the American, people. 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