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Show J Thursday, February 4 nm journal, loCan err, cache county, utah tt, PACE FIVE curtain at T!ie treasure siifp tT'pl.Tr. s lurched nut tweiit.v UlMuut, her rigging in tatter, her spars split and wounded, her- fo"c!e and foredeek one red litter, her bulwarks splintered gunports blown In guns dismounted ? j The two ships jolted jogellier, and j' In response te wind and helm the RoinF James swung, broadside on against the Siauiard, our bowsprit becoming entangled In her mlzren rtggfng A dozen grappling Iions in air and ground Ihetr hooks Into her bulwarks. There was a brisk an exchange popping of smidl ariii-of threats and shouts of defiant e M.v great uncle, regurilles- - of the firing, mounted, the breach of a can non width elevated him above the and Ieter and I climbed into the forerigging, wheme we bad a fair view of both iletk. The larboard bulwarks of tlie Rip at James were crowded with men. Stripped to the waist, Ihetr lowering faces fumitted with pow tier stains, their hairy chests barred with tattooing, their bat ks more often than not scarred tp the cruel welts of (lie lash, fliey tussled for first place and citing with their tare toes wherever there was a Id of ruHidng gear or an Inch of space utlaves in their teeth to gripping leave bauds free for pilol work or to steady themselves us the.v wailed an opportunity to leap the narrowing gap ter ween the vessel Mv eves st raved to the Spaniard's decks l.iftle knots of men ran ah ut A stolid looking fellow onfusedlv. aimed a pito at me and a rt time over m.v head fell a nit. Officers were driving the sailors forward to meet us A man in a lined mat and peri wtg was shouting orders from the for poojt. and mv pulse qirlckened at his should! r was the lnnlhorn tawed fate of Colonel OTtonnell ave anti In the rear of hoth a skirt tint- tereil In the inidt of a huddle of raven Mat k figmes prleMs and nuns "Jump!" squeaked Peter in mv ear Me jumped together, but m great He leaped uncle was ahead of us ail of ten feet, sword In hand, alighted on the Spaniard's bulwarks. poNed a moment and dropped Into I himself the tenter of a ring of foes. Before he had recovered his hnlante he had parried the slash of a cutlass and pinked an antagonist In the throat. AndJje beat down a leveled pistol as I gained the treasure ships detk. Inclined Ids head to avoid a murderous blow, ran the man through and almost In the same breath stepped a puce to the right to pngnge a fourth opponent and all tb's with the cool precision of a fencing-masteunhurried, a flush of obvious enjojment on his pallid cheeks. But I saw no more. My task was to fight mj way aft and protect the turned ODonnells and Peter and our btttks upon the struggle amidOne vvavo of the pintles ships stormed In Murrnj's wake: the rest followed Peter and me. They were ae brave as the.v were vicious, antf we made rapid progress and were nearly at the foot of the when Murray's whistle shrilled behind ns. I realized, too, that hoth ODonnell ami the officer In the laced coat were shouting volubly, Ilia one in English and the other In Spanish. heurd trylt'B to make themselves ahqve the din ' ash parle came In broken cannot phrase1, from O'Donne'l. tindet stand regrettable mistake wants . quarter, lH'r Spaniard cDDUOSliD Classified Advertising Advertisements cent he - 1 jfuk Li rrsrm- - notick op sm.r op Lands for fftlh-oni- HICKS ItYMENT OP SIFkTtL .TAX. tlpUlli; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from w, L. k n e&wy Mood tf'iAtf'd bfftp Record fttaftou? Strain VWi Lfphonid. IS special tuxes for the construction of for buffer cbVks,jr.bettef Sidewalk Paving District Number 2, Minimum fur first eoit--i, rrlr. Free enuloc in the Town of Providence, Cache HATCHERY? tfevTodd. .County, Utah, are duo add unpaid QUEErd UOO 1ST AvfNWt r.ATTtn in, the amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in the deSHERIFFS SALE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS linquent list hereinafter aet forth, fit the District Court of the First and unless said taxes and Interest Jndtrkil District of the State of b THE BKLIVKLR TRANSFER HImen with , costs of publication I), livt t together Utah, to ami for Tlie County of FIRST Cl.OSS All Ml J. W. 'AULT and SON. are . ' paid on or before the 30th day Cache. ed Ibone 801 M Phone RS. will March 1926. the said lands of v The State of Utah Plaintiff, vlil by ( interest, Elizabeth J. Bell, as Executrix of AICK ROOMS FULLER BRUSH! For Heaping pur- be soldof to pay said taxes,costs and the Estate of Eli J. Bell, deceased costs advertising and Steg miller. 251 No i,h r.ast pose! at The Paine. Journal expenses of sale: Elizabeth J. Beil, S. if: Benson, and Building, J77 West Center 8t Amt. Due his wife Linda N. Benson. John H. Name Description m Alfalfa near FOR SALE 80 crF R A N7.M A N D F I TK 0 W Tlie Kemp, and hi wife Annus H. Kerap, Newton. Full watm flight F.a'j RUG AND CARPET WEAVING Mr. H. C. Lloyd. 137 Weal 4th South half of blk. J, Plat and Smith Bros. Lumber Company, terms. CardoB Comii.tttv "A Providence North. Phpae 809-a corporation. Defendants, Townsitp Logan. SALE 221 West 1st it HOME FOR Survey. Providence, Utah 140,76 , To be Hold af Sheriff sale on the The North. Addres inquiries to W. DotSE and I! RN -- Vnd 8 acres in ROSCO HUMPHREYS 17th day of February, 1926, at 12 North half lot 3 blk 2, Plat Paradise to tiade for Logan Pro- B. Jones,.? 6 1 East rd North. o'elock noon of said duv, at the front A Providence Townslte dnor'of the Court House, in Logan peiti Call 415. Providence; Utah... FOR SILK, , Gowil lit)1 It TilM, i0. Survey, City, Cache1 County, Utah, the folI'Olt I IRsT Cl.Vi ltltKSSM kkINU SOPHIA MATHEWS Lot 4, 1st West. lowing described- - property, See Mrs. Jones, 191 West Center L blk 2 Plat A Providence Beginning at a point 51 rods N of FOR SALE at a hi discount Equi- Stiect Phone 1139-Townsite Survey, ProviSE corner of Section 17 Townthe ty In a Tour room d modern houe ,.... ......292.14 ship 12, N Range I E of the Salt dence, Utah TAXIAND JOHNSON TRANSFER Noith at Fifth at 62 West pply HYRUM A CAMPBELL The Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey, for the CAB SERA ICE Headquarter at New bolds Clothing Stoic t South-10- 0 feet, lot 3, blk. State of Utah; thence W 16 rods; or 10. Eceies Hotel. Phones 314 A Providence 5, Plat ther.ce N 17 rods; thence NWesterly at STUDEBAKER SIX Bai, Townsite Survey, Provi80 rods to a point 5 3 rods S of 47t, J 00. Phone 1100 350.28 the N line of tlie S half of SE quartFOR dence, Utah- Lot NEWELL MATHEWS er of said, Section 17; thence N 5 FOR SALE Put hi d Jtisev Bull PUR RENT Furnished bungalow. ProviA" 2, blk. 5, Phvt 3 roils: thence E 96 rods to the E e Calf, with extra ,ood pedign Applv Mrs A. L. Cole. dence Survey, line of said Sections thence 8 on the For details see P.nh v 'avusie 339 52 E line of said Section, 29 rods to Providence, Utah. 4 room RENT FOR Modern ELSIE B. KENDRICK. the place of beginning, and containNi w Holm, in good FOR SALE house and garage 91 West 4 th A Lot 4, blk. I Plat ing 7J9 acres. Locution. Call 4 South. Providence Townsite SurAlso, beginning at a point 64 rods 357.33 E and 44 3 rod N from the SW vey, Providence, Utah Modem font FOR SALE loom REASONABLE BOARD AND ROOM WILLIAM CHECKETTS corner or the SE quarter of Section - At 161 West Center house. AlbO larxe building lot In Lot 5, blk. 1, Plat "A 17 In Township 12 N Range 1 East quite 35 West 3rd south. FOR RENT Modern Providence Townsite Surhome, good of the Salt Lake Meridian, and run- OR TRADE 5toom 451 FOR SLE lot for garden if desired vey, Providence, Utah. .,., 120 53 ning thence easterly 80 rods; thence H. B. CAMPBELL Lot 6, N 10 rods; thence Westerly 80 rods; modern home lot 3x9 Will trade Wist Center Call Lewiston for place with larM r loj Call at 284 D I) Buttars. blk 1, Plat A Providence thence S 10 rods to the place of beNorth 2nd West. Townsite Survey, Proviand containing 5 acres. ginning, FOR RENT Sroomed furnished ....... 273 68 dence, Utah Also commencing at a point 64 Sonn Fhctuc motors FOR SALE! up.utnient modern close in 14 00 JAMES A. THORPE Lot rods East of a point 54 rods N of the I also rewind and n pair Geoige 8 4 East 3rd No ProviSW corner of the SE quarter of Sec, blk. 4, Plat "A Jensen 618 No. M.iin dence Townsite tion 17 Township 12 N JRangelE of Survey, 269. 9ty the Salt Lake Meridian! thence eastFOUND Providence, Utah tl elr mike"hess and flank brutality FOUND The latest in music for GEORGE M. PICKETT Be- erly 80 rods; thence N, 20 rods; A trli kle of blood dripped from the 'thence Westerly 80 rods; thence 8 ward dances! Call Mr. Mo- ginning at a point 106.5 your IP at Cann at 823-point of his slender sword 2n rods to the place of beginning, feet west of the Northeast Mtude wits that of an honorable man corner block 4, Plat A" containing 10 acres. Sur-vehe in a lenvimilde who wishes to dtf Providence Townsite Also, all of lots 18, 19, 20 21, 22, EYE TO BUSINESS ficult situation, and running thence Section 16 Township 12 N and 30, in South 100 feet; thence I believe I heard an appeal fot Range I- East Saif Lake Meridan Violetta, the film star, was being containing-147.9West 41 3 feet; thence acres, quarter," he said quietly married. North 100 feet; thence Also 68 shares of water right In Sir, you did, replied O'Donuell East 41.3 feet to beginning So, said th bridegroom, w ars Logan North West Field Irrigation I have xpoken fsr the gentleman On Monday morning at nip , L H fBERTHA RICE agreed. Co., together with any and all watDon HurSenor de Auinlo me, w blk. Lot 4. water right used on or In conand er visit oclock the POULSEN) After registrar. Is tado y Custa, who captain of this w A" Providence with the above described Plat nection 14, to th and church that then go vessel. Townsite Survey, Proviland. . you are my own dear wlf. II av you I am honored, sir," returned my 257.78 Utah Also, the E half of the N half of dence, to say about the 'arrangeanything "And voiiiself'" great-unclD MARGARET STUCK! East Logan! lot 6 in Block 3 Plat ment? ODonnell did hnl altogether relish 2 Cache County, Utah 15. Plat blk. half lot Farm Survey, Hint in, film th of will, rights Only A the playing of his part. He bit lib situated in Section 28, Township 12 Providence Townsite course, belong to me. loistlge iitaet-te- r. Meridi64 North Range I E, Salt-La- ke lip ond hestituted an instant befm Survey, Providencer Utah. GEORGE D. HANSEN he answered. East an, containing 5 acres, as shown on I am tV tonel ODonnell, an office half lotil. blk, 9 Plat map In the County Recorders office, Art Utter Stranger A In the service of Ins Most Fatboti Cache County Utah. Providence Townsite I' A man who had slipped la ft few Dated this 23rd day of January Ma leaty Survey, Providence, Utnh 266.63 1926 Lot 2, Ahj and whet cun I do for you minutes late to a funeral was obvi- MOSES BULLOCK M. I PETERSEN ProviA blk. 9, Plat ously nervous during the ministers gentlemen? inquired my giealmnle Sheriff of Cache County, Utah dence Townsite Survey, O'Donnell hesitated again and ton tfingy of Die departed. Finally, turn180 62 (Advertisement) Providence, Utah. ferreil w Ith the fiputilsli offii r. ing to a neighbor, he whispered! Hey. Is this George Q, Billings' GEORGE D. HANSEN" (WM. .Sic," he said then, Don Aseanlq W. LOWE) Lot 1. blk. funeral? asks yoit by me- Since whenhnve A" Providence Plat 16, "Uertnlnly. Why?" your country and Spain been at war? Townsite Survey, ProviAAell, that fellow the preacheti To the Best of my knowledge, thei 540.26 Utah dence, talking-abou- t wasnt Billings. are not at this present, my great PROBATE AND GUARDIAN GEORGE M. PICKETT Lot uncle answered blandly. Provi-dencSHIP NOTICE e A , 8, blk 12, Plat "Then to what cause must me at HANDICAPPED Townsite Survey, tribute fftls this nb unwnrrantjibh 359.8! CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE Providence, Utah. RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR ntt tek?" deimiiided Olkinnell. JACOB RINDERKNECHT FURTHER INFORMATION L am afraid. ' A" mv Lot 1, blk. .12, Plat replied great t nele nlinost with sorrow, T Providence Townsite Surthat urn In Tlie DIstrict Court of the FJrsL. unable to satisfy your curiosity upon 199.11 vey, providence, yt&h Judicial District of the, State of that point." Dated this 29th day of January The Spaniard Imyst Into n declaragi anted Ieter. 1926., A., L. Baer, City Treasurer jfltuU it;AtMl For, Tiier CmOifjr, Of and collector of City Taxes, f the Fantlssims !t CaeaHcV tion of passionate Intensity, Indeed, those vrr V (Advertise fluent) ' t '"Hr ' Trinidad's men w ho had leeh resist- Murray interrupted. sN GTITEO ClVT' FPOItij y I dm so fnruitiiite tiil 'ko cohipfP, ing , us promptly flung ilbwU;: thely . SUMMONS la the Matter of the Estate ot arm, glad of the excue to quit the hend the noble Spanisli tongue. he District Court of The First Johanna C. Pahle, deceased. Ci edithe la of wolves James the the hut nid. AVould fight: yon he so kind. Colonel Judicial District Of tlie State ot tors will present claims with vouchcrow were not schooled to show fiTtonnell, ns to acquaint your friend Utah, lh and for the Coniily of ers to the undersigned at his resifelmerev, and the.v killed three poor with the fart, and to assure him that Cat lie. dence 328 North 2nd. West, Logan, lows before Peter and I could knock I regret he must accept the sftmitloB May H. Gordon, Plantiff. vs Ed- Utah, on or before the 20th. day of tlicdr as It am I (tttlasses. up stands? desirous of seatward Gordon, Defendant. The Stato Mareh, 1926, Date of fir3t publicaMurrays wlilstl 3 blew a second ing the lives of those of Ids people of Utah to the said defendant: r tion January !9th. 1926. who survive, but t a pinch I will time There w as a sudden hush, puncNORMAN G. DAHLE Youju- - hereby summoned to aptuated h.v the grinding of the two ves- slay them all to compass my May Madge seems to bate lost her pear within twenty day after service Administrator. Of this eumraons upon you, If servsels. the thudding of unhod feet as popularity since sbe returned from th , J. C. WALTERS And whnt Is that? asked ODon ed within the county In whieh this more of the Janie1 pirates dropped beach. Attorney abonul the treasure ship, the gagging nell. Maud My dear, she simply cant action is brought, otherwise within v (Advertisement) To relieve Don Asotin lo of the con cries of the wounded, the nasal singwear a bathing suit In town. thirty days after service, and- defend NOTICE TO CREDITORS the above entitled action; and in song of a priest pattering Latin slgnment of treasure he carries, an In the matter of the estate case of your failure so to do, judgeswereil m.v gre.ir micle. e When It prayers. Opportunity I seized the opportunity to look aboard my ship lie shall be at hhei ty They do me wrong who say 1 same ment will be rendered against you John Edward Johnson, Deceased,with Creditors will present claims according to the demand of the no more. around AVe were too close under the to continue his v iiirc." to the undersigned adminvouchers been filed with has which find fall I and te once complaint knock to When ODonnell on ceded went what prm hiiltlnglv beyond the .poop to see acat her residence at 90 istratrix This Court. In: of the the said Clerk you translate this statement, lie nevei For rail directly overhead ; bat tile outalda your tion is brought to dissolve the bonds North 4th Ea3t Logan, Utah, on or atand I every day forehand u ft ,vv a s' ap It ifiiiTpee'-tacl-e finished ttr Thetpnnlnrd htmrtmr door. of niafrimony now exlBUng betweefl before the- - ISth day of March-1926- . Liutlcred with wreckage and a fresh torrent of curses, broke his And hid you waka and rtee te flcht MARY H. JOHNSON ' you and the plaintiff, and win. dead men and hits of men and wo- sword across his knee and toed the Administratrix. f & Nelson. Attorneys Fonnesbeck great-unclnod in Aly men wounded every conceivable pieces overside M. CHRISTENSEN J. Block. Harris Plaintiff. for Address, Them Atgy Knew i4 yellow-san- d fashion, 1 carpet (led"Tlsympathetically. Utah. Attorney for Administratrix an nnjieiisiint plight. I know. A man had fallen overboard and a Logan, ' Date of First Publication January gemmed witn carmine pools and rlvu-le(Advertisement) he said. Hitd lain Ascunio nut distragedy as at hand. "Throw him a 13th, 1926. carded his sword I slionld lcive been ! yelled th captain. Date of last publication, February ns as The Salvation Aripy is now great-unclimmnnilnte My -Worst established in eighty-on- e delighted to yield him an opportunity Oh, no!" shrieked Algy. 13th, 1926. counwhen be bad ascended the James buleu h sutif tetmn as one gentle-mwthing in the world you know, reetty. tries andolonies, and proclaims warks, stood a little ahead of the nrttss for NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pena njay give amdher They take tlie breath awy. of his followers, h!s serene face and lan- its message in fifty-eigh- t In the matter of the estate State Froth. rjk h clothing In statjlnjj cnutraM vv ith Joseph M, Robison, Deceased, gruaes. (To Be Continued.) 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Howcfen Smith Copyright by ArtXurD H o wdn rf.nith WNU Service c heudeil up into Tht wind with mmh irtuUng of j.inls ml slatting of stills ami I heard f. miv a clamor of wailing outii.es fi inn the snloke-tmnthat nnishod the hunlissiuitt Trinidad it owe our hrotld-alittlnn roared ag. the red flames from the ami muzzle Hiking out like hungry tongues 'J he Spaniard hi ndH returned our file as the .Twite telt her way toward him, the thunder of the two broadsides numbing overpowering, like t lit louring el two beasts fighting 8 la l lie m glit. I f'dt my hand on hn arm; tils voice was low, k Final Bl&st From Our Guna Tor the Smok Clouds to Shreds. the gun de k to augment the boarding Peter and I turned te separties. lect weapon-- , from a rack bj the mult) mast, lie took a boarding pike, and I oontenled myself wth a curias. Murray, having inspected the grup plmgs uivd ttscei tamed that liuokr. had been i4gged from our yard arms to Cl ti teh the Spaniards rigging, rejoined us. He was dressed with lu usua exquisite taste In watered gray silk and gray with white silk stocking hut dlstmit He wore buckle. Jeweled1 with shoes e shall soon lie broadside luilr wa her" he Mint The ) Donnells will no 'tiat. 'und t.e on ftie poop. You find best get clubbed and cued The 'only wehpoa for erd. Robert. If we float'd front earried wan a duns sword, which be atuft the foremast 'twill place you held unsheathed din end to our in mediate worries tt metu nil to seize upon tfipni. You he announced cheerI .tin er had best cany arms. I soon, Robert, The action has gone perfectly fear tie Spaniards will not seek ,to fully. different inte betwixt jou and my I Avouid not have varied a move so w Irked far. We have not Im-- t a dozen men self. A final blast from our guns tore .la " assented Peter. We go, t midship we encountered Saunders the smoke-- loads to shied, and a and a horde of men pouring up front j vagrant w ind puff fmlcied them e 11 -- greiit-nwle'- fwlth his-uh- c Ue- LEGAL NOTICES - poop-lndd- ( lne-tion.- " I -- mnin-deel- i, - e s. life-aer- h NOTICE TO CREDITOR- SEstate of William Smith, Deceased. Creditors will present claim witt vouchers attached, to the undersigned at Richmond, Utah, on or before the 25th day of March, A. D. 1926, Date of first publication, January 20, A. D, 1926. David Smith. Administrator, Fonnesbeck & Nelson. Attorneys for said estate (Advertisement) |