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Show THE Tuesday, February 9, 1915. TRI-WEEK- PAGE SEVEN JOURNALLOG AN, UTAH. LY TfflBU up toe said, "i ll take ammunition ap we hike up the la the District' Court of The First and rap you over the knuckles bank to icrTimmed bankr Well be the last boat this Klondike, to the back country; If Judicial District of The State of with it. Utah,' in And For The County vof If you dont turn the boat year tp make Dawson, Kit they aint no moose, we go an Cache. with But if Indians. live the said. around Ill shoot you, Sprague Plaintiff, But they aint no water,. we aint got 5,000 pounds of MARY A. CHARLES, threatened. ' - r 'vs. meat six weeks from now Ill Smoke.! , Then Shorty took a hand. He CHARLES. JOHN Defendant, to an back. apologize Then well ride Jhe ice down. Ill sure go ceased chopping ice and stood The State of Utah to the said de- 7 our bossesiTs it a go-?on. Come an on fendant: nGo r- up behind Sprague hand went out, and they Kits You are hereby summoned to apsaid wiggling Futilely protesting, Sprague shook. Then he shoot, Shorty, after serfaltered, I dont pear within twenty-da- ys on the hatchet. Im just achin for and Stine were bundle of summons vice this upon you. If about punting, know served within the county in which a chance to brain you. Go on an board. For half an hour with he said.anything' this action is- brought; otherwise axes Kit and Shorty struggled start the festivities. his glass. But within thirty daya-aftservice, and Shortylifted Kit-sarinto cut but to theSwift way Ill give Sprague, above defend an action; the meat entitled, a sure eater, youre and in case- of your failure so to do. you just thirty seconds to put solid stream. When they did Ill learn you. in clearing the shore Judgment will be rendered against away that gun and get that succeed (To be Continued)' - the forcedaccording to he demand of the theyou ice ice ! floating oar out. . which has been filed with complaint boat-alon,for the edge BRINGS $100 the clerkof said couftr This action oxe: TREE JpragueT' hesitated- gave a yards, tearing away half is brought to recover a' judgment short hystericaMaugh, put the one of matrimony 7 of gunwale and making a The government has .received dissolving the bondsbetween revolver away and bent his back and of heretoforerexistlng Then wreck at it. the partial 99.40 in settlement for a said plaintiff, and for the you to the work. custody lower 'end of the bend they single sugar pine tree which of the minor child, the issue of said Copyright. 1914. OV Vhs Whnlr Syndic t. Fpr two hours more, inch by caught' the current that un&twascutin trespass in,the marriage. first 4neh they fought their way Fbru-ar- r Stanislaus national - forest, in Date of1915. publication. CHAPTER IV. must be rowed unless a fair along the edge of the foaming offshore. " , 4th, farthThe proceeded to work ' California, and which yielded wind blew. But the time ,for fair rocks until Kit feared he had JOHN A. SNEDDON, The more than enough actual lum'The Yukon Surrenders. wind had past, and an icy gale- -made a mistake. And then, when er toward the middle. Attorney for Plaintiff. subP. O. Address, Logan City, There was a long minute of blew in their teeth out of the on the verge of himself turning strearh Was'no longer composed ber to build a good-size- d Cache County, Utah. silence. Shorty was the first to north. This made a rough'seai back,' they came abreast of a of mush ice, but of hard-cakes-. The free urban frame house. lllLIl-d-EDITION spea a narrow opening not. twenty feet In between the cakes only was scaled 18,933 board feet and THE TURK i t-tt.e qj d 11 lUb ne ice I'roze "Come on, .as mush" thousthat WORLD NEW VOltK landlock wasvarued" OF THE solidly d led a to into which the possible. ar$5.25per wide, pull My to their troubles was driving ed inclosure where the- fiercest they Rooked at it. Shoving-wit- h and board feet. Not many trees Practicalls-arTlallmight as well ' tackle it at the Price of a y feet ll get cold if Iwstay here snow ; also theNfreezing of. the gusts .scarcely flawed the sur- the oars, against the cakes, contain enough lumber to build No Other Newspaper in Weekly; board walk a mile . the World Gives so Much at So water on. their oar blades kept face. It was the haven gained sometimes climbing out on the a. four-foany longer. . Low a Price. Shorty and Kit tramped back one man occupied in chopping it by the boats of previous days. cakes in order to force the boat long,. and this is blieved to be through ' a. foot of snow to the off with a hatchet. Compelled to They landed oh a shelving beach along,' after an hour they gain- -' the first case on record , in The year 1914 has been the most head of the rapids and. cost off take their turn at the oars, and the two employers lay in ed the middle-...- ., which a single tree felled in a extraordinary in the history of mod' the boat. and e$tine patiently collapse in the boat while- - Kit - Five minutes- after they ceas-- , national forest was valued at ern' times. .It has' witnessed the Sprague Youve sure got to keep the loafed. and Shorty pitched the tent, ed their exertions the boat was almost $100 on the stump, al outbreak of the great European a struggle so titanic that- it top of the ridge, Shorty shoutAt the end of three hours built a fire and started the frozen in. The whole river was though national forest 'timber-i- war, makes all others look small. boat the as him quickened at California is frequently sold coagulating as it ran. Cake You live in momentous times, and Sprague jmlled his oar in and cooking. to take until at ed in the quickening current and said froze last .the at considerably higher rates A cup of coffee set aside to ypu" should not miss, any of the trethey would run back into took the head of the rapids. mendous events that are occurring. cool and forgotten, a few min- boat was the center of a Cake shelthe of for mouth the river No other newspaper will inform you Kit - nodded, - swayed his ter. Stine seconded him,' and the utes later was found coated seventy-fiv- e feet - in diameter. 7' . Going Too Far. ... with promptness' and cheapness and weight tentative several hard-wo- n Mrs. Wombat certainly' has of thethe miles were I with half an inch . of ice. At 8 Sometimes they floated edition of the Thrice and stern first, the 'shopping fever highlyde New York World. Moreover, a ly on the steering gear xA second day, and a third oclock, when Sprague and Stine wise. lost - to It will take headed theboatfor the plunge: the same fruitless while gravity-tor- e the asunder years subscription veloped. in rolled their blankets; was already attempt ' you far Into our 'next Presidential Several minutes later, half made. The How so? 0 was" . very were sleeping the sleep of ex- forming fetters in the' moving freezeup campaign. to be manacled looks at black She dresses swamped ahd lying .against the imminent. mass, only by WORLDS haustion, Kit came back from a The THRICE-A-WEEbank in the eddy --below the ' We could make it if time her husband has the regular subscription price Is only faster ones.' forming every boat. look at the had they Louisville $1.00 per year, and this pays for 150 White Horse. Shorty spat out a the souls of clams. Kit. Night came, and after many slightest ailment. told Its the freezeup, Shorty, efforts Courier-Journaatl. papers. Ws offer this nnsQualed mouthful of tobacco juice and they gave up the Theres a skin he announced. Shorty as they dried thi to JOURNAL snbscrtbaM newspaper to to shook Kits hand. force boat the casins by the fire on the even- - of ice .over the whole pond al- tempt Adrt. 75c. for At the top of the bank they Let E Shoot. The rapid current of the shore, and through the dark-ne- s ready. met Breck. His wife stood at a Allow me to introduce Mr. they swept helplessly onriver may keep.it open for days. CMCHESTERSPILLS little distance. Kit shook his McKanical, inventor of the This time tomorrow any boat ward. . klMl Art, chute. hand. speed began to dimin: caught in Lake Labarge re- ishfTheir cakes Fill ta Re4 r boat and cant to to of ice Glad know. But why do Im afraid, your Sum, fteaicd upend mains, there until next year. make it, he said. It is smaller WninM. A rerun You mean we got to get out and crash and smash about you inventors spend all your ' BIAlUND BRAND FILLS, fo, Sft The them. river .was known u Best, Snfot, Al wyi Rellnhiw than ofirs and a, bit cranky. war jamming. genius inventing engines? tonight? Now? yn DRUGGISTS One SOtPDY York forced slid Kit looked out and up the New. Mail. cake, nodded. upward, Kit Evening Tumble out, you sleepers, across their c ake and carried tossing mane of the White Horse. A long,' gray twilight was Shortys answer,- - couched one side of the boat away. It did was falling,' it was turning coldin a roar, as he began casting not sink, for its own cake still er and' the landscape seemed off the guy ropes of the tenf. upbore it, but in a whirl they bleakness. on a broke savage taking their way through saw dark water show for an inThey It aint that, Shorty was the ice in the little harbor and stant within a foot of them. saying. We dont want your came out on the lake, where Then all movement ceased. is the But At the end of half an hour, money. my pardner the water, heavy and glassy Throws off more heat than whole river picked itself up real meat .with boats, an when the froze on their oars with every the inferior kinds and why? he says.yourn aint safe I rck-- , daylight. Shorty issued his call, stroke. The' water soon became and began to move. This continThere t a reason for every- - -on hef knows what hes talkm thing... It Is because our Comeon, hd roared, .tumble like mush, clogging the .stroke ued for, an hour,, when again it Coal is free from clinkers was to rest a ! and oars brought of the by the jam. out, you sleepers Heres your freezing jn and burns .freely. It gives Once Kit nodded affirmation and coffee! Kick into it! Were air even as it dipped. Later the again it started, running a dear, bright fire and the and with . a a to glance at Mrs. Breck. to make a start ! . skin swiftly surface- began to, savagely, Coal Is entirely consumed. For further particulars see Her eyes were fixed upon him, Grumbling and complaining, and the, boat proceded slower great grinding.. Then they saw' us... Correct weight, correct and he knew that if ever he had Stine and Sprague were forced and slower. lights ashore, and when abreast correct treatment price add w- Yukon surrseen prayer" kr'a'wvomans eyestogefunder:"way two hours-h- ri Of ten-aft- er ward ,:whenKit gravity-andrlth- e s.rr alwayriver-ceased was seeing it then. "Shortyearlier than ever before. If any- -' tried to remember that night endered and the PHONE followed his gaze and saw what thing, the gale' was stiffer,' and and failed to bring up aught but for six months. M. & L. COAL WOOD CO. T4. For three days Kit and Shorhe saw. They looked at each' in a short time every mans nightmare recollections, he wonother in confusion and did, not face was iced up; while the dered what must have been the ty labored carrying the ton and saswrvu speak. Moved by the common cars were heavy with ice. sufferings of Stine and Sprague. a half outfit from the middle of other and turned to the trail Three hours they struggled, His one impression of himself the river to the Stine that led to the head of the rap- and four one man steering, one was that he struggled through and Sprague had bought on the ids. chopping ice, two toiling at the biting frot and intolerable ex- hill overlooking Dawson. .This Barely had they shoved oars and each taking his var- ertion for a thousand years, work finished, in the warm cabin as twilight was "falling Brecks boat out from the bank ious turns. The northwest shore moe or less. , . and caught the first rough wa- loomed nearer and nearer.. The motioned Kit to him. found them stationSprague Morning ter when the waves began to gale blew ever harder, apd at ary. Stine complained of frost- Outside the thermometer regis' lap aboard. They were small last Sprague pulled in his oar in ed fingers,' and Sprague of his tered 65 below zero. Your full earnest of token of surrender month isnt up, waves, but it was an Shorty nose, while the pain .in Kits what was to come. But sprang to it, though his relief cheeks and hose told .him that Smoke, Sprague said. is in full. luck I here it The rapids grew stiff errand had only begun wish been had touched; With you hejtoo How about the agreement? the' spray began to fly. In the Chop ice, he said, handing each accretion of daylight they could see farther and as .far as Kit asked. You know theres, a gathering darkness Kit glimps- Sprague the hatchet. ' ed the mane and the crooked But whats the use? the they could see was icy surface. famine, here. You agreed I know of no agreement, fling of the current into it: He other whined. We cant make The water of the lake was I ' worked into this crooked cur- it. Were going to turn back. gone. Sprague interrupted. - Do you, rent and felt glow of satisfacA hundred yards away was Stine? We engaged you by the Were goin on, said Shorty. tion as the boat hit the head-o- f Chop ice. An when you feel the short of the north end. month. Theres your pay. Will the mane squarely in the - mid- better you can spell me." Shorty insisted that It was the you sign the receipt? dle. After that, in the smother, It was heartbreaking toil, but opening of the river and that .Kits hands clinched, and for r leaping and burying and swamp they gained, the shore, only to he could see water. He and Kit the moment he saw red, - Both & and find it composed of surge beat- alone were able to work ; and men shrank away from him. and burying leaping swamping he had no clear im- en rocks and cliffs with no with their oars they broke" the Shorty saw his trouble and InBeft and Cleanest ice and forced the boat along. terposed. 7- pression of anything save that place.to land.' he swung his weight on the And Look at the last gasp of their here. Smoke. I aint Nobody spoke and Kit held . steering oar. the boat into the seas as ' they strength they made the suck of travelin. no more with a onery Rooms m tlie City ' , They emerged breathless, wet skirted the forbidding . shore. the rapid river. One. look back outfit like this. Right heres boats where I sure jump it. You" an through, the boat filled with Sometimes they gained no more showed . them , several water almost to the gunwale. than a foot to the stroke and which had fought through the me stick together. Savvy? Now, Journal Building Rates: 50c and Up Lighter pieces of baggage and there were times when two or night and were , hopelessly you take your blankets and hike outfit were floating inside the three strokes no more than en- frozen Jn; then they whirled down to the Elkhoni. Wait for boat into the draw of the eddy abled them to Hold their owq. around a bend in a current run- me. Ill settle up, collect what's and the eddy did the rest till Another hour they labored and ning six miles an hour. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS, cornin an give them whats the boat softly touched the a second. . . Day by day .. they floated comin. I aint no good on r the hank.. A 'few hours later Sprague down the swift river, and day water, but my feets Following Is the new Mall Schedule at Logan, Utah, on account of new Time-Car- d of the Oregon Short Line, Looking down from above drew in his oar again. Im fin- by day the shore ice extended firmy now, an' I'm goin' to make ' ' effective August 20th, 1914; was Mrs.Breck. Her prayer had ished, he said and there were farther out. When they made smoke. AT TIME POSTOFFICE. OP CLOSING OF MAILS been answered and the tears tears in his voice. , Half an hodrafterward Shorcamp at nightfall they chopped East, West, North and South .7:50 a. m., 1:45 p. m, were streaming Stine had ceased rowing, and a space in the ice in which to ty appeared at the Elkborn. her .down Preston Branch, (north); 10:65 a. m., 7:45 p. mu' cheeks. the boat was drifting backward. lay the boat and carried the From his bleeding kunckles and Branch Loop .(south) Hyrum, Wellsvtlle, etc. 1:45 p. m. You boys have simply got Tiirn Smoke, camp outfit hundreds of feet to the skin off one cheek it was around, a. m. Providence and MILMlle, via R: F. D. No. to take the money, Breck shore. In the n 9:80 a. m. ordered. Benson, and King, (except Sunday).....;,. evident that he had given Stine morning Sprague they " hj. R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 9:80 a. m. And Kit, who never in his chopped the boat out through and Sprague what was coming. to them. C. D. No. 2, North Logan District R. 9:80 a. m. You ought to see that cabin,' Shorty, stood up; slipped and life had cursed any man, aston the new ice and caught the curTIME OP jiRRIYAIc QF MAILS. AT rOSTOFFICE. ished-tiimsrent J up-t- he sheet he chuckled as they stood at the t down in- the water, while 8:45 a. m., 11:45 a. nl., 8:30 p. m. East, West, North and South the' boat dipped one gunwale h Take iron stove in the boat and over bar. Roughhouse aint no name first, he replied. Preston Branch, (north) 8:45 a. m., 8:00 p. m. ... this Stine and under and righted again. hold of that oar-- and putf.Branch Loop (sonth) Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc., 11:45 a. m. Sprague hung for itDollars to doughnuts nary Providence and Millville, via R. F, D. No. 1, 4:30 p. m. Bern the said Sprague'jerked off a mitten, through the long drifting hours. one of em shows up on the money, 8:30 p. m, - ' Benson, and King, (except Sunday) -horty. jFetch out that whisky. drew his revolver and turned it They had surrendered, no long- street for a week. D. No. R. F. 4:30 Ward District.... 1, College p. m. Now- that An now its all figgered out over Im gettin on his steereman. This was a er gave orders, and their one R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District its 1:00 p. m. cold feet: an Im sure likely to new experience to Kit. He had desire was to gain Dawson. for you an me. Grubs a dollar e All windows at are closed on Sundays the enthe da. have a chai.t The last night ashore , was an a half a pound They aint no . neverihad a gun presented at General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Holl- The trail by, water crossed him in his life. And now, to his spent between the mouths of work for wages without you days from 9:00 to 10:00 o'clock arm. ; Main Line, .all Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: Lake Labarge. 'Hera was no sfirprise, it semed to mean noth- the White river and the Stew- have your own grub. Moose points, at 7:60 a. m. Preston Branch ( north) at 7:15 p. m. art. At daylight they found meats sellin for $2. a pound, an fast current but a tideless ing at all. . ' JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. s retch of the half a Yukon, mile' that none. We gun aint miles which wide, you If dont.put got enough they forty lt-aw- a; r . er . d, - -- g -- . -- I -- 1 L boat.-Adde- - ot - , - -- - - ide-sometimes K letter-- . TOW , sThe?iwe j aut (f goin-chance- - j j -- e -- and ; log-cab- in THE PALACE HOTEL : -- Steam Heat . f- . 4 on-terr- Post-Offic- e, y . 0 . call-dow- . elf U-see-you-in - - . Post-offic- - -- S |