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Show X TEKra8et.aucu.eac rt r v TII3 OS JCUUAL, LC3AM, UTAH. 'nU-T.n.IL- Y Thursday, December OF THE SOUTH A ROMANCE SEAS' J B Y 0 K I 0 A N D O H Copyright, 1910 , ByStreet& Smith Copyright; 1911 By The' Macmillan Company 14 The Logan Hide - nh e.-Ju- Company - Pays the Highest Price Furs and Beeswax Rubfr Metals and Cast Iron Remember the PaeP' 146 South Main, Logan, . Telephone 62. - heart of the jungle a dense jungle weird jungle "sprite, a" goblin of the forof its own. From out of its black depths est, Only- - Binu Charley was not - percame the voice of a man sinking in a turbed. lie flung his poisoned spear.uver the head of the captive at the flitting cracked eerie voice. f he fella form. It was a. mightycast, well in- marster that big My , word,, . tended, but the shadow, leaping, received no die! ' The singing stopped, and the voie.c, the spear harmlessly between the legs,, faint and weak, called out a hello. Joau and, tripping upon it, was flung sprawl- answered, .and' then the. voice explained. ing. Before he could get away , Binu Im not wandering. I was just sing- Charley waa upon him, clutching him by, hair. He was only a ing to keep" my spirits up! Have you his snow white,"a young man and dandy at that, Jus face . , anything to eatt whiten- ' Tudor having pulled through the blackened with charcoal, his hair the wood with ashes, freshly fever and started to mend, was still ed with wild of severed tail thrust a pigthrough much starred. frightfully weak and very So badly swollen was he from mosquito his "perforated nose and.two more thrust,bites that his face ' was unrecognizable. through, his ears. His only other ojmaof human finger Joan bad her own ointments along and other prisoner bones. of their At sight she prefaced their application by- - fo-falset in a he chattered high querulous ftnrAllaw lisa fasfnnoa witV liflt man4iiw The Head Hunters. Char- .gJfgsIlAT - teila. boyheickBinu I ley said, pointing to a. Poonga-- Pponga man . whose shoulder had' fceeaeratehed by an arrow an: hour before. The boy was sitting down and groan-- , lag, his arms doping Jiisbcnt knees, and rolling 3iia head drooped forward painfully back and forth. For fear .of - him on to where Tudor The walking will Joan said. ''Well take ter Adamu Adam, you hold that boy. Maybe he will aleep. -- Shake him up. - If he sleep n , poison, Sheldon had immediately scan-- , fed tfcewound and "injected permanganate of potash ; but in spite of the precaution the shoulder, was. swelling is lying, it had begun. On their own side no one had been hurt, while half a dozen bush-mehad been killed. Poor brutes Joan raid. They act only according to their natures. - To eat their kind and to take heads is good mor , , , ality far them. .But they should be taught not to take white mens heads, Sheldon ar. gued. , ' She nodded approval and said: If we find one head well burn Ihe village, Hey; you, Charley ! WLat fella place head he stop! " most CHAPTER XX. he at her hands Poonga-Poong- with Tu die- dors face and body. Somehow, engaged The advance was. more rapid now, - in their healing ministrations, they no for Binu Charley placed .the captive, longer seemed to- - him boys hands. The mornings action had been set- bnsmaq in. front of him. and. made him dear the runway of traps. Once, at a tied the night before. Tudor was to sharp turn where a mans shoulder stay behind in his banyan rcfugecnd brush against - a would unavoidably gather strength while the expedition proserpen of leaves, tbebushman displayed ceeded. On the far chance that , they ' great caution as he spread the leaves might rescue even one solitary survivor aside and exposed the head of a sharp of Tudors party, Joan wag fixedin her Sointed;spear, so set that the casual pas- determination to push on. With Tudor, serby would receive at the least a nasty Adamu Adam and Arahu were stop as fella house. he devil-deviIt was the largest house in theInto it they went. Crouched a slow smoking fire, in tfie littered The sun sinking behind a lofty western peak brought on an early but lingering twilight, and the expedition plodded jvil forest the place of mystery and fear, of death swift amI e andkftrciblef brutish -- PPte n through the an(rdegTaaedinstmcTofhumannfethat till wallowed m the primeval slime,ot vagery degenerate and abysmal. the runway , They turned aside from t place indicated by Binu Charley ndcame to animmense banyan tree half here in extent that made in the inner-- ' " . Naval Board That Has amined Wreck. . Ex-- l -- aa--.- d, -- Washington, Dec. & The Unit jed States battleship Maine, which sank in Havana harbor in February, 1898 as a result of an explosion was blown up from the outside. w- ThiorswrannoiLffieed'Hodajrhy the naval board that has been amining the wreck. f The finding confirms the report of the original investigators, who made a examination of the wreck - -- sup-erfica- soon, L - after the disaster. was given out the navy department in brief. by Secy, Meyer does not believe it necessary to issue any extended (explanation of the hoards tbe flat statement that an exterior ssexplosion was for the-loof the war-ahi- p aud the lives of many men 'fbe statement follows . The hoard finds" that the jn juries to the bottom of the Maine were caiv-eby the explosion of charge of low form of explosives exterior to the ship between frames 28 and 31, strake B. port aide. This suited in igniting and exploding the contents of the reserve magazine said contents including a large quantity of black powder. The more or explosion of the eontentis-of-th- e remaining . forward magazine followed. The in resulted magazine explosion vessel. the of destruction the Secy, Meyer announced that ' there might he a further state ment on the report of the hoard after it had been considered by the president. One member of the board was of the opinion that the report .would not be published in fall, but would be kept in the confidential files of the navy department. The declaration thSt -- a low form of explisove was used -The-s- tatement 1 d six-inc- h - less-comple- te f Yorlc. v - Br h TTrdt hhrKt a mnT'TiTis'ffl'tory of a wife who deceived her husband and took with her diamonds and other jewelry valued at more than' $750 and $3000 in money. Piner related the, following story': .. .About six months ago, a Polish Jew7 Charles Lewis, about 25 years of age, came to work as a shoe maker in Biners place of business. After several weeks, Siner heard rumors that Lewis and Mrs Siner were Unusually friendly, but the husband turned aHeaf eardo the gorsip. Finally, one friend told Siner that he knew Mrs. Siner and the shoemaker were preparing to leave the city. Siner confronted his wife with the story who denied any unfaithful less. When Siner spoke to Lewis of the rumor, the young shoemaker iprt his job and went to SeRtulc. After a few months Lewis cuno back to Ogden and Siner jigain gave hk work. Mrs. Sm r ii duced her husband 0 give i er $250.. Sh-- j eomplainel.tf il 1 calth and cr-- l for hereto angemens wcrc-ir- dc visit her Ir.uhv 1: New Ymk Her husband gave her sufficient money to purchase a ticket to her destination. Sh went from here to Salt Like and that is the last Siner has heard of her. On the Monday following her departure, Lewis quit work and also went to Salt;Lake;Siner believes his wife waited in Salt Lake for Lewis anj that the parg left that city together. lie has waited for news from Mrs. Siner but no word has been received. In the 6utsideaxpl6sl6n"lndicat a helief lhat a mine and not a At Feiintsins & Elsewhere dirigible torpedo' was the instrument of destruction. , This only deepens the mystery of the destruction of the Maine. A Traine charged with sufficient gunpowder to blow in the' bottom of Hie ship must have weighed several, hundred pounds. To . plant euchTa mine and lay the electric connection, necessary for its discharge would have required the service of a number of . ' v Ask for Ctssht - ALTED T.11LU Tti Fisd-ir- U ftr U m - d 1 IIOBLIGElS" The Orlstesl.tsd Great Britain Afraid to Interfere On Account of Possible War With Germany. London, Dec. 9. Details as to the advance of the Russian troops in Persia have been kept completely in the daik- - for several , days. How large a force has been dis- p&tehed by the Russian ment, and particularsuas to its movement, are unknown in London, but the publiegentrally feels that the end will be the establishment of a Russian protectorate over the best parts of Persia, including the two northern capitals. Tabriz and Teheran. Newspapers and politicians generally regard it as unlikely tha- t- Ru.ssiar onee intrenched in Persia, will withdraw. The"Teheran correspondent" of the Times predicts that Russias first aet will he to substitute a new-forof government for that of the .national council. Possible damage to British commercial interests is absorbing attention but the blow to British prestige among Orientals causes anxiety." The Outlook says: We are face to face with one of the gravest crises in .the history of British policy in Asia. - -The Nation says: It means the wofrstblowthat our prestage could suffer in the east. We appear as the weak partner. who dares not try to check his powerful and unscrupulous associate. W. Morgan Shuster, the American treasurer general in Persia, whose dismissal was demanded by Russia, is held responsible for bringing the Persian troubles to a crisis. He has beep one of the men in England in the last week. All officials as well as troops, credit, him with goodnienfions, but accuse him of lacking diplomatic . tact. The British Cabinet is trying to induce Russia to abate her' the crux of the. matter in the tension - with Germany, which overshadows all other, considerations. England needs Rus sias support in ease of a war with Germany, and therefore cannot afford to take a stand against her. most-discusse- !. At rotauranti, hotds, and fountain. 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Miss Graham 'n assertion that she was afraid of Stokes because told - her he hadgood believe reason to that he murdered A1 Adams, the former policy king, was iuformally brought to the attention of District Attorney Whitman, who said; At the proper tinie an" inquiry will be made to determine the her-siste- C. T BARRETT & Ctrt r LOOK HERE IT FOR Many a Logan Reader Will Interested. v When people read about the SON Architects and Engineers All kinds of Architectuiniad Engineering Work solicited 135 N. Main St. Bell phone 139 r t Hotel Albert South West- - Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Street, 119-12- 5 - EVERYTHING MODERN PRICES. REASONABLE Albert Hagen in GOOD COAL --- J Ogden, Dec. 9. Abraham a second hand dealer at 179 Twenty-fift- h street, has offered a reward of $50 for information as to the location-ohis wife, Mrs. Rebecca Siner who left'Ogflen on Nov. 24, supposedly for a visit to her brother in Brooklyn, New in a situ-ahea- Sm-e- r, North Main - MAINE WAR BLOWN DESERTED HUSBAND DEATH' OF AL ADAMS RUSSIA TO GOBBLE. UP FROM OUTSIDE TELLS HIS STORY TO BE INVESTIGATED NORTHERN PERSIA Cuchia Announcement Made by ' aswmur.ifl" l. -- scratch. Edwards Sistert 37 devil-dev- il men leading him at the the fire, and, hung in the smoke, they end of a length of hark rope. ' V ' found the object of their search. Joan Binu Charley turned and stumbled out hastily, deathClose up he .stop, warned them in a whisper. ly sick, reeling, into' the sunshine and : at tbe air for support. .(Even as be spoke, from high over- clutching See all are there, she called back if head came the deep resonant boom of a and tottered aimlessly on for a village drum; But the beat was slow. faintly) few steps, breathing the air in great There was no panic in the .sound. ' The to forget the f sight she drafts and runway now became a deeply worn path, had seen. trying ' , , rising so steeply that, several times the Sheldon ' fell the unpleasant Upon party paused for breath. heads. They "were the task of tallying One man with a rifle could hold it . all there, nine of them, white mens a thousand, Sheldon whispered heads, against guards. the faces of which he had been And twenty men could hold Binu Charley led the way, by proxy, to Joan.' with when their owners had familiar 'with spears and arrows. in Berande compound and set np however, for by means of the poisoned it camped the poling boats. Binu Charley, hugely spear he drove the 'captive hushman They came out on the village, They plodded on, panting - and - ated on a small, upland plateau, grass interested "lent a hand," turning the sweating in the humid, stagnant air. covered and with only occasional trees. headsaround, for dentification,noting dhe -- warning I ThcyweriB 1mmersediira "sea "0fafltn7erorwas-alMdZchQrnair- of ' ' cries form the -- women, and spears and .distorted expressions. prodigal vegetation. Caught by surprise fifteen feet in arrows began to fall among the invaders. 7 Other heads, thoroughly sun dried tbe air above the path in the forks of a- - At" Sheldons command - the Tahitians and smoke cured, were found in ahun- men got into action dance, but,, with two exceptions, they many branched tree, a bushman dropped andJEoonga-Poong- a like .ft,hadQwimkd his.natallwithjtheir. jiflesThe. spears and, arrows were ihe heads- - of blacks. r morn. It was hard for them to realize ceased, the last bushmen disappeared, that it was a man, for he seemed- - a and the fight was over almost as soon as (TO BE CONTINUED)"" at evcrjr contact Elite Milliner y "Sposehe stop along house,. was the answer. That big the, poison, - .. S ... pleasant and happy home. If you oroer Coal from us youll be pleased and happy. 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