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Show VA.GH THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. SIX 1) last night of the climb was passed in great restlessness and discomfort. They were camped at an altitude above the summit of Mount St. Elias, the arctic circle was at hand and the temperature Tuesday, August 6, 1907. on ice, in gloomy canons and gulches ;on ice cornices and precipices, .always with torment and death before us For danger, hardship and maddening torture' this" essay of the great peak has been worst my experience. For hellish conditions and physical discom forts the north pole chase is, compared with Mount McKinley, tame adventure. After the brief review of Dr. Cooks experience in reaching the top of Mount McKinley it will not seem so incredible that he now purposes to go to the south pole in an automobile. Most marvelous of all, however, is the fact that an tors; in snow-storm- s, Every woman 'covets shapely, pretty figure, many of them deplore the loss of their girlish forms after marriage. The bearing ot cani.8?ten to the. mothers shapeliness; All of this can be avoided however. by the use of Mothers Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the and carries the expectant piother safely through danger of child-birtthis critical period without pain. It is womans greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at $1.00 per 'SlPMtSW lyi7(WOW (BOB remained uniformly 16 degrees below zero. The doctor and his Cecil companion breathed like steam engines, and itiheir hearts thumped inuftrations by Parker audibly. The situation is thus Do you think that a vividly described by Dr. Cook : could so closely resemble anThe circulation was so depressother that he could enter the others house, escaping deteced that it was impossible to disbottle. Our little tion by his servants and even pel the sense, of chilliness. Inbook, telling all about his wife? this will be sent free. liniment, creased did bedcovers or eiothing The recital of how the denoi seem to make much difference. Til Bradf!e!d deflator Cl, Atlanta, Gl ception was planned and exThe best thing to meet the shivers ecuted makes one of the most was hot tea. The alcohol lamp original and fascinating stories bet to Henry Vignaud, secretary yon ever read. You may be was not a success at this altitude. English expedition under com- of the American embassy, for his Sichest Gold Mine sure the masquerader had some But with a good deal of nursing mand of Lieutenant Ernest n. book on Columbus. dose shaves. If you want to we succeeded in melting snow Shackleton will sail for the south Lord Rosenbery seems to be as know what came of the exUndiscovered time same about the region wapolar for The our drinks. enough distinguished in stock breeding periment read ter boiled at a point so low that Dr. Cook intends to make a start as in politics, literature and horse Northern Indians Guard Secrets the tea was weak and never too that the automobile figures large- racing. There was much interest of Its Whereabouts. hot. Indeed, if we desired the ly in the plan of the gallant lieu- lately in the sale of forty-fou- r .of real flavor of the tea, it was neces- tenant. This British expedition bis Jersey cows and heifers at (Special Correspondence) will be one of the besiti equipped sary to eat the tea leaves. Dairy farm, Mentmore, the highever sent in search, of est SeattleAugust 3. The .manage, price being $210, paid by During most of the ascent we parties MOSEfiY. F. G. ment of the Loder kora kit acrutiay without Cinching. either pole. IN THIS PAPER Lord Rothschild. wer$ in frosty shadows which which will be held Exposition, St. Petersburg holds the highpierced to the bone,, but when we , 4EH OUR NEXT ISSUE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WORRY AND at WHY FEET Seattle in 1909, proposes to reest death rate among the worlds did rise into the direct sunbeams at the produce exposition several there was a distinct warm sensa- when your child has a severe cold capitals. of (the famous mines of the North, tion. Ten feet away, however, in You need not fear pneumonia or The Scotch seldom kiss. spent in an equally fruitless cam- another New York city disposes of that made dozens of millionaires shadow,' the air was as other pulmonary diseases. Keep paign against the southeastern cold as 1898 and 1900. But the during the frigid night. supplied withBallardsHorehouud 543,200 cubic yards of garbage during aide. richest mine that the north has The sunbeams seemed to pass Syrup a positive cure for Colds, each year at a cost of $216,990. By September the party had The first iron wire was drawn will not be reproduced for the through the air without leaving Coughs, Whooping Cough and given up all hope of reaching the behind simple reason that no white man at Nuremburg in 1351. a trace of heat, as does an Bronchitis. summit that season. Most of the electric spark through space.-OnThe period of deepest sleep has ever seen it, and lived to tell Mrs. Hall, of Sioux Falls, S. D. cithers w'ere willing to abandon hundred steps and then a writes: I have used your won- varies from 3 oclock to 5. An tahe tale. the attempt, but Dr. Cook determIn the early days of the camp a Not content with having climbto derful Ballard 8 Ilorehound hour or two after going to bed ined to remain awhile in the re- halt, leaning on our ice axes certain tribe of Indians from the ed to the summit of Uncle Sams and Syrup on my children for five you sleep very soundly, then your the rivers and rest. Another hundred sfteps, gion exploring north in Dawson for the arrived loftiest mountain peak, frigid for breath, years. Its results have been won slumber grows gradually lighter, to the east of the moun- another halt to gape glaciers first time. To the astonishment Mount McKinley in Alaska, Dr. and it is easy enough to waken tain and mapping out a route for and so on in our weary efforts to derful. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug of the few first saw the tribe that Frederick A. Cook has announced b you at 1 or 2 oclock. But when a fulture ascent. lie retained Bar- rise. The last few hundred feet Co. member had several orna, his intention to 'go in Bearch of oclock comes you are in such every and the others betook them- of the ascent so reduced our phyille, ments carved from the south pole in an automobile. state of somnolence, that it on great nuggets HERE AND THERE' selves to civilization. Cook and sical powers that we dropped of virgin gold. This tribe 'had To one conversant with the variwould exhausted a take deal to to rouse the snow, completely great his companion resolved to ascend never met the white man before ous polar experiences of the inhad gone ten We breath. six for feet you. inches, Measuring gwping in order to McKinley way part and to breathless inquiries trepid doctor during the past few discover, if possible, some new so near the limit of human endur- an octopus, while being killed at Every German soldiers equiptold how near where ment includes a Bible and a half years it would seem that he must route that be followed in ance that we did not appreciate Tooradin, Victoria, entwined a might lived was a stream in which they have had his fill of such advenmoments of the hard tenaele so firemly around the foot yound cake of chocolate. a subsequent trial. The most the proud the yellow metal oonld be picked tures. Those who know him are were of one of its captors that the With British capital and Brittales of Alpine adventure earned success. Glad enough in chunks as big as ones fisfc up convinced that he will never de-i- thrilling ish engineers China Ksrill now sound tame in comparison with we to pull the eiderdown robes membrane had to be cut to free Near as long as there is anything by,, they said, there was a build the g railthe experience these reckless ex- about us, and allow our thumping, the man. cliff in which the metal stood out left to be discovered. overworked hearts, as well as our The city of Vienna recently way. It is expected that it will plorers underwent during that iikfc moss on a mountain .side. in less than half built an electric fountain in one be completed in three years and When he announced his project awful climb. Night after night lungs laboring The Indians soon learned the of ascending to the top of the they slept in the snow, and once an atmosphere to catch up. We of its parks. It is very large and will eventually connect with the value of their ornaments and trunk line.. great Alaskan ice mountain the they camped in a notch cut in an puffed and puffed, and after is capable of seventy different ef- Ilankow-Canto- n refused to tell where Shrewdly An effort is being made in Mischeme was declared by experts awhile the sickening thump under fects of illumination. almost) perpendicular slope. Dr. it. Nevertheless several In mountain climbing to be uto- Cook describes this the left fifth rib became les9 In 1841 there were no more souri to obtain an appropriation they got episode as foltried to follow the prospectors Breath came and went than 8,000 Jews inwall Palestine; of $50,000 for the establishment pian. Some of them had tried it lows: tribe on 'the return to the northend had satisfied1 themselves of In this side hill ditch we fitted easier, and then the call of the today there are 40,000 in Jersua-le- of a steel plant at Jefferson City ern but the village, Its impracticability. The moun- ourselves was be to wily redmen' was again uppermost. It operated by prison labor. alone. securely with a view to top succeeded in losing the less tain was discovered only a decade the effects of slumber movements. an awful task, however, to pick In India the re are four main It is designed that this plant easily shall turn out shapes demanded agile paleface. Since then there Ago, and ever since its existence For if we slipped from the ditch ourselves up out of the deep snow castes, the. Brahmans "the being had been made certain Dr. Cook we would &nd set the unwilling muscles to the counties for bridge build- have bden several more or less and theSudras the lowest. jy plunge thousands of feet highest secref and' always unsuccessful and other improvements. had been laying plans to see the work pulling up our legs of stone. There are also many of no caste ing through the clouds to the smoky aummit. It was in 1903 that he There are many large tales con- expeditions to find the lost gold Finally, with infiinte toil , and at all. . These are termed Pariahs. depths of an arctic inferno. We of the" Indians. ' themnected with small fish. made his first organized attempt, wrapped ourselves ina r The lace trade in Nottingham, bundle, resolution, they dragged 1 circula-io- n three In the lie led his expedition in from the with ell of our belongings, includ- selves to the very summit. gold years England, is so active at present DONT BE BLUE ooast through Brooks pass and ing the tent, then lashed ourselves of the Bank of Japan has inWe stood up under a black sky that the manufacturers .caimot ' ' Y M f cirhis worked creased $5,000,000 the silver way patiently through to the axes, which were securely so low that we felt as if we could and all lose; when help interest, the for work. girls get enough An alrnoot impassable region to the driven into the ice. The fine snow nearly touch it. We had reacted 4,000,000, while the is within reach. . Herbine will There is room for 4,000 or 5,000 culation northern-- ?rn slope of the moundrifted down our necks and into the top. What a taskIWithout the more girls al lthrough the lace note circulation has only increas- make hat liver perform its duties tain. lie made A complete circuit the cracks of the properly. J. B. Vaughan ;EIba, dugout, but we aid of guides we had at last reach- trade. The demand is the same ed by $8,500,000." f the mountain and finally John P.1 Rideout of Lewiston, Ala,, writes: ' ' did not dare to move for fear the ed our goal. Almost unconscious- in every department. it at the northeastern base, snow would fill the is a veteMe., aged seventy-fivBeing a constant sufferer gap, crowd us ly our hands were locked, with a Probably the highest note ever i' builder. to from claims It was a failure. After reach- out, and we would be left to hold look of satisfaction at each other. reached He master ran constipation and a disorderby the human voice was frames hundred cut a ing an altitude of about 11,000 on to the axes to stay us from a Not a word nor a yell was uttered. the lave ship ed liver, I have found Herbine to top C, three octaves above feet the climbers came face to death o fifty-twvessels. and built We had not the breath to spare. the middle C on the They be the best medicine. I have used plunge. piano, which face with a sheer ice precipice, the 1 tons. The it to from were 1,500 16 10 1906. was in It oclock Avalanches thundered down Sept. was sung by Lucrezia Ajucari, an constantly. I believe it to bo Sea was the top of which was not visible. from both sides at close range.The the morning; the temperature, 16 Italian woman a 1,500 King, argert', the best medicine of its kind, and great many That meant defeat, and the extons. the feet. 20,391 was and wish degrees; altitude, I all sufferers from these stormy. very long night years ago and also quite recentplorers bowed to the inevitable There were frequent rifts in the Here, under our feet was the top ly by Mile Amelia de troubles too know the good HerLargreze And retraced their footsteps, tl done of All kinds of the the job of north we which printing saw continent, bine has pole clouds, through done me. Sold by Riter at a London music hall. was then September, and since clusters of stars framed b Bros. Drag Co. by silvery our ambitions, probably the coldMix 25 per cenlb of salt with at this office. winter in that region sets in about films of est we were on and the beautiful earth, spot vapor water and the freezing point of pictures the middle of that month it seem- in the retrospect, but we were most miserable of men at a time the mixture is lowered to 4 deLOCAL. MAIL CARD. LOGAN POSTOFFICE. ed useless to continue the experi- (hen not in a humor to when should we been have r , 'r elated. appreciate grees F. Ordinary seawater freement. So regretfully Dr. Cook the is When it remembered We Dr. that outlook. of our glories zes between 26 and 27 degrees. CLOSING OF MAILS. abandoned the hope of scaling were interested more in the break Cook was already a veteran polar Educational papers credit the East, West, North and South.... 7:45 a.m. 1:50 p.m. McKinley that year. of day and in the chances of get- traveler he had been surgeon on report that Andrew Carnegie and Preston Branch p.m It was not until ladb year that ting to a place of greater security. the Peary expedition of 1891-9- 2 his colossal fortune are behind Paradise Way 8:45 a. in. . the doctor succeeded in organiz- The thought of going to the (op and also on the Belgian antarcitc the announced of incorporation Benson, King, (except . i:oo m. Sunday). p. this "Vti-mat- e the Andrew There of the mountain was dispelled by expedition of 1897-9!- ) ing another expedition. R. F. D. No. 1, College and Carnegie university I . 1; t i, J were eight in the party that set the misery of that awful night. by him of the feat of ascend- at Chicago, which is to be the site Greenville, (except Sunday) ... . 9:30 a.m. out from Seattle on May 16 of lab We were too tightly-bundleto ing Mount McKinley becomes of the new institution. The arARRIVAL OF MAILS. year. With Dr. Cook were Pro- disagree actively, (hough we spent especially significant: ticles state the object to be to East, West, North and South 8:30 a.m. 7:50 p.m fessor Ilershel C. Tarter, head of wakeful hours in mild arguments. In the prolonged expenditure of establish a university for the West and South East, 5;30 p.nv the department of physics of Co- We agreed, however, on two energy at high pressure this siege teaching of medicine dentistry Preston Branch 8:30 a.m. lumbia Belmo're points we must hold on, freeze to of Mount university; McKinley proved more pharmacy science and arts, law, Paradise 2:45 Way p.m. Brown and Walter Miller, two the ice if possible, and with the difficult than most of the arctic theology and that it shall not be Benson ,& King (except Sunday).. 12:30 p.m. young men of Tacoma interested first light take to the low country. projects. We were not days or conducted for profit. R. F. D. No. 1. College and in exploring; Dr. II. W. Porter, But) with the brenk of day, with weeks, but An electrically Equipped paper months, in desperate Greenville, 4;30 p.m. the topographer; Fred Prince and its fetching polar glory,-a- ll of positions, fording icy glacial mill lias been recently put into Jack Barille, the packers, and a this disheartening note of aban- streams, General Delivery and Carrier Windows open from 10 .4)0 to pushing through thick operation at Tokyo, Japan. It cook. They spentt) most of June donment and danger changed.Now underbrush, crossing life sapping bas a million dollar equipment, 11:00 a. m. Sundays and '.Holidays. in trying to ascend the mountain our determination to retreat re- marches and tundras, enduring most of which came from the The mail which arrives-a- t 7:50 p. m. is worked as soon as from the southwest, but failed on solved itself into a resolution to the tortures of mosquitoes, cam United States. received, thereby allowing patrons having lock boxes to get account of the impossibility of go Ito the top. . The Academic des Belles Let-tre- s ping on the top of wind swept their mailfas soon aa distributed. getting the pack horses through It was not until two days later peaks and being drenched froi of Paris has awarded 2,000 of JOSEPH ODELL. Postmaster, Logan, Utah. the drifts. July and August were that they toadied the summit. 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