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Then the four tii. n formed a aquara and apain Hie jrirl I kept pace on her kneeanilh the alow, atepa of the men about her. Tint third chamlier waa reached. It waa darker than the other two, and na the proctMaion came to n halt and ono end of the human fence broke npart n man in roliea of royal yellow a topped forth. Aa ho wared hla band the four awonla were removed from thu head uf thu candidate. 'J'ln.'ii ho apoke: Tlruilior Toyliai, I hand you a xword, iiiiiinif the action to the word. "Tliix i. llie only emblem uf authority of the iciiain of and plfiulltude. Ily it all I.Miiiera nomjuer. It la the 111 food of thu Han llhowa, and I command you to feed them well. But remember! a ainple we ret triren to you in thea four walla and under the roof of lliia revealed, you will tie the ahenth fur a tliiuiaand auoh sword.' Eight , arnmd with eight a word, formed a circle about the girl, who closed her eyes lest she might show weakuea. and encircled her head with tbu gllitering poinbi uf lueir wo weapon. Should she more ev-much as a hairs breadth ahn would reach a point held liy n stern and uteady hand. It seemed to her fevered mind a though eight fiery finger wore pointing nt her In condemnation, but auch was the horrible fascination that she closed hor quivering eyelid only to open them again. Suddenly th chant, began. It was ..'ejPll.kel, Up l.y Iljeli In llie iu iIih li i i c!ji,,i- rewi,iij l,j her .'el jua.nl along until ii e.. ..li ul the flour, me reOl tliullph Iiie of the roof and on the very awonla Ihenuti-lvgave tonguu to the strain. It was echoed and It swelled out Into the upon air, and catne hack Evea when the voices had hushed it seemed to the kneeling girl na though the eplriia of Abe air were wafting it up to the god. The words told her she waa n hero, but lha music, so wild and unearthly, killed In lta conception tho thought of praise. ilo of the yollow robn then advanced with n cup. "'Drink, bn said, "and may the coward blood of the lien Chow make yuu Hunger and more vengeful against our lawful prey! The liquor was one-ha-lf wine and one-ha-lf hloodl Could rite drink ItT Involuntarily ahe turned her bend to look behind, Imping to see the face of the Chief. Yon are looking beyond the earth. There is death behind yon, came the voice from the yellow robe. .Drinkr and the dreadful cup came Just a trifle nearer. Death! and there was so much to live for hi Khi; the competition, her parents. If she died there, no one would ever know her fate. The compressed lips parted Just a trifle and tbs small, shapely head leaned forward wlth an almost imperceptible movement. The cup came closer. She hesitated to think. DeathP said a voice behind her. asS? Drink P came from the robe. The words were all that broke the tomb-lik- e stillness of the chamber save the breathing of the girl. She would drink, then perhaps the awful ceremony would be ended.' ... The full, round lips kissed the cold edge of tho cup. The hand which held it tilted it Just e little, end the Mood of the dead and the lipe of the living met The liquid stained the crimson lip with n hamolesared, tho stain crept Into tho white teeth and trickled down her throat She shuddered and felt as If the blood of the dead had palsied her limbs. Sho chpked, gasped and struggled for air. Suddenly the eup was removed, a murmur went through the throng, llghta biased up, tha hoods of the aaaemhlage were thrown back and the facet of the band were revealed. The figure in the n,)ie of yellow ami. hi hand, lifted 81u Alai to her feet She still held the sword which had been given her. ''Brother, said the man, there ia but one thing more for you to do. Many have lacked the necessary courage to face l Ilia last ordeal, and so hare lost r DRY " wi-- .iilv W,5u per ton n:-,- . 1 i i ? i, ; i.i .''.iiiii. .,i I V l' .:i.V Cammi, .. 'I.:--- . i , , i OODS, -- -r. M groceries, ;:& jr-OTni, s f r .ini tin- J sti-u- G, N A w Cin'jH'r lii-.- e flRDIl Mifo'itiiikMni-hinery- . - VI All I TDEI13 a, TucKetCandy Co C50 E. 1st St. r:. iQavv Vft tWVotvj j l tVcinw Vw'twvv.V vv: y City, Xj. . U TVS. FiC fSiMvAVcsor iiii Hi Etc.. . iint .nj Ml VvCtU. NC. ANDREWS & CO., y J OF CHICAGO, ILL, 3 MAMTAi'TVUKBStlF Furiiitnn' and Apy.irn uf Denka, .Maps C Ulnck Itimt'da Aim It nil'. iiiir..ra atul t 'pem Clinim. IiT.M,.gjJl...)i I tat coiii.-liii- e tClspri. Sfl Vh. i;tl G'-i'-- E ll-- C. CK- - nil e I A. r.priveiila r IT. An- - hr.iwiiis Te!;iirl!.n lilnlie, n aatn He f whiri e.in he wen nt thin o.Hce. 1!. li. liHUlllIlm, I "; ltnx 57, llstill, Gen. Agt. ' iiie iipsi i.rrj iiVh.nN, jj (I Culler if lira. ;i e.. ouler 'Ui i li 1 1, vKlKr ow, Jtnee.j,, V. . iimv.il i .i- k to their old etnnd in n e i'ii:.lti!iion BulldlDg. ?4U- made-wixil- - U it Ur'S iiblic Id ill 0. nIF L ! k -- f JLi I r J UlWt j. ,T- - lS .'teiM-- CUTLER a D.T ' .v I' , t Tf .it,. "i ; i . . . khi rr- - (rilMHPlIlMl 'V r mil 2- - rr i'll.i !!6! '.ti JV1JH r Ilf fown if ninr Whf llrlt f r n tsucaw IHui . n d ) T ntiy rpulilliiit itw o' rvrr w ipappr u hd ?::' "n now OVr non IIP t 1 Wtii.-WiMlss j ff'5' tw a'pi BRO. 'IMitinn Kcs.i. t .. St r'-'i- i I I k Wr. KIV;..1.-.. ... tint ..i : ,, iri n . ..v.r ii.uiry Aiilau .'.7 m iif vhJhp in w in I ef HWinff. Mint pfirrih triiinp Ao. - Tim nLAin TorcttED Tire OK (ioons, .AY,, en sHPrp Li IL 4 v - lAlTlAIIGlTT. IT cncr itccd it at 1 A Iroro, iKKN All nrU.KN MILLS, 8. L. City. CO.j361.:K5T, if " w'c hudanydefi-liil- .; l. vc.-- . Is, F. Kailth, .Jus Him, . re- Clima. . Durlun. NcpM W. (.lartuU. Viu. II. Kewr, Ala slum ll.Cunos, iH.iKar Cluvaun filial e ,,n!ii,i.i of merchant Directs liwik freak V. Kkllo T. l Usury A. Tn lor, fsrn.wortb W. tfonui ullv, UncdVMilppM.it lit), ua ilrmniid laaiipy uu sp.ruvisl imws uzckuixe uuall rliwlai liuiuia. Pms per tmu. uu savian dipwih, lunifH.unii. iiiMweet tlwnua uuurterlj. lid IDU yullT bum sees. aud thon the tlod of Fortune." ire;. uru ,'.r li'.llo trouble or danger. vi'ail I "Say on. aud if you give good oouusel yuu shall nut fall of your reward at the hamls of Kwan Dah. You must know, then, said Sho Mai, speaking as calmly a hTeagerness would jiermit, that I allied nothing sinit from the rity of Hauling in a thlp which Isw great treasure, stolen from was u temple near iheeily. This east iijori the great rocks uf I bn Ley, which you doabtlrsa know. I Lave seen them fruiu the oea" the Cl.ruf. and have heard of, the great cave 'In 'J which il l taid t)iat donums dwell.'' . It was to the door pf that jrtJ MV that the. siip of whiob 1 havu spoken niMSl hill was lxiriie by thq Buirius-eon- ti Mai. aetata vm past bodily into the cavern, and ef aUsiiv bMd 1 'Stone JuiueiM. Ivobhin. III baud mtur TEAITOM. their live. When I have finished no wont of encouragement will be given you. You must do aa you are Instructed, Death hy the swonl of the pirate clan," chanted the nsaemMego. Yuu hear." continued the speaker, vow act, and may yuu prove yourself worthy the nano and sword of n Then addressing two men Toykai. who Min d on the opposite side of the You know your duty. ehamlanr: At this the two pulled back tha folds of a double curtain, which concealed an nledve in the wall which was lighted rvi n morn brightly than the chamber jilelf. Against the rear wall of the alcove stood a man perfectly erect. A thin bend of steel held bis bend In position. and bands of like metal encite-lebin neck, waist, anklea and wrisla. lilt hand were stretched well out and hla feet were well apart Sueh a look of agony upon a human fca tho girl i wiMaii: dateii rolled round and round In tlu-ia if they had never known re- -i or (Uiel: the Ups twitvln-- and treiuhUnl, au,l a spotof blood on the mdlior lip markiil the place when a tooth had penotrai.-the fieh, while the hands allernaiely clenrlied and unfolded. 'There isa (raiinios heart, if ever one heal in the Ihimiiii of a man. He is not Otbiliie. Aly hnnlier. do you II ml .mil hi vital hpot wi.h liiul true and Made ami show how a Toyliai treats the enemies of Kwan Dah. The mixruro of dm wine and Mood the girl had drank aeeined to have filled her with fire, and her Mood went euiinv-inm) quickly through the veins that when thu speaker had finished l,f could almost hear il surging to and fro. Her cheek were aflame, and her heart beat with painful violence, blio knevt what was required of her. Sho must take a human life, hut such was the wild excitciiienl which now. controlled her that she had leas horror in Contotn-platin- g this act than sho had before iu and wine. drinking llie Sho xiepi-eforward, with the weapon pointed toward the trembling wretch, it was within au inch vMiis breast. The Mood surging to her brain daxed her. She wavered back want and forward, and as the condcuini-traitor saw her thus, a if atimtnunlng energy fur a fatal stroke, ho sent forth such a cry of agony a rang through the whole city. To Sho Mai it sounded like tho voice of a thousand demons hailing tho hew d murderer iu tho list of soul. Sho staggered, aud the blade in her hand, without her volition, touched tho bared breast of the traitor. Tlnj steel waa keen as a razor, and though the touch waa light blood flowed in n bright red stream, hho Mai saw it, and voice seemed In thhpder Mnrl,.-- F, in uer ear. Her brain s,i! by lie Pu.ley lit the fal. she lel'i ! , thriei-hless- (l g .aadjiildotHUl-Miotild'liaT- - J I blood-staine- abdj-nly- ' doei-Dlii- epnse-qiien- Tv on KiidmiiH, L:ico Kiiihniiderip, Summer Dress Good. Glam, ware Tinware anil a wide variety of Contrivances, No lions and other Novelties. We buy in L'ar Lot. 1SAU1S We alo carry n full line of aiiuH iu STKICIj WlBX Mimti-llsneou- s STEEL :vr;::jV BB CUNNISON.UTAH. 5 LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. X- patrienJnni call on or write to to loan on . good security For full fV, ffftWMtqiq FEoVO LUMBER AND BUILDING CO., I- N- Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. and all kinds of BUILDUP njPEipL We carry tlie Largest Stock The people of tho eonth will Doore, Windows, Etc., from Promptly attended to. 0111 c 0. and P.& IL G. Depots. eonth of Sell Lake City, do well by buying their Order by mail ua. ami yard opposite the U, MB, MIL ' o He keep a full line of Dry Goods, Confectionery, Groceries, Canned Goods, Glassware Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, and makes a Spec' ialty of Hats, Caps, Boots and rents Furnishing Shoes, Goods and CLOTEI1TG. Mount Pleasant, Utab. . Wovsvc, JOSEPH MARRIOTT MURRAY, 8. L. CO., UTAH, Manufacturer of Pure Fruit Extracts. . No adulteration Also the following Btanilaril Rmusillea. Mandrake l.iver Fill. Muter" , of Pain, and Tar Cordial. f wbteh cxn Y. S. My Extracts are ell ms'lc from fresh fiuhr, ramplta Is seen at tlie SKSrwsi. office. l7,t Uiuli. itebert A Ke.lden, lJrugjisls, ati,t tle Si D salt vro i WJKSHV1 IS, WHOLESALE AMD BXTAIL DEALERS good. M. G. EOLPHS VERY EASY TERMS. We have plenty ol money W vna ovv jo, iWiuitV BY -O- Vatt. ROBBINS&CHRISTENSON MOnoy! Money!! Money!! -- LOAN OX TO FENCE WIRE CALL AND at Culler & &:crcvc t'lrccl, fait Ly?:e City, Utah. CATALOGUES FBEE. 1 h . carry the lieaviiqit an.l most varied stock of attractive merchandise that i'n 'jo found within the Territorial limits oi Utah in proportion to the meo wo occupy. We are already overstocked and with constant :irri viils wo arc very much pressed fur tlie want cf inure room. lLilli 'r tlmn build any mote nt pres- lit we will Hitcrilico on our ul ready l.iw price in order to insure the desired reduction of sLufk, we olfor you tho iieneftt o( our e Ly- well-nig- SBITIYS TA'fIN. in use. ims e ishisli of' hungee Ms UtrdAklifl ftot a ebanae ihoWAttie'ViVraJ'UthecItj. )tut 1 lisle hithprtdyvM'ilu (An v'fTid tirio wbirii the- tTieketff?Spil Firffr-dand as khe plice VI nrtl Iiiacsuiiy and wold in any case be seldom'visited, SU.1 Is the terror it inspires, that have no doubt that the gold which wain the viism-Ties eveti now among ibe wreck- age in the cave ntid could Is successfully a ay by a few Mild men. Who ' Yon bavo svoken well, said the Chief, evidently dimply Interested.. If llie vessel was cutt into the cava bar rargo would not come out again, but would be waalo-- hy the prare further into Its recesses. Tlow long ago wtsshe wrecked? - About a year." "Then nu doubt her hull la now broken up anil tbe gold sho carried fa strewn ahoirt khe 'cave ready ttf our hands, and the Chief 'a eyes aparklislat . the thought. But his faiui Yoit know. Uio grew stern. iif u this mattprJa, Y.ui he :,b!. i,sr. If this joirjf shul! uve I.. lw u pf.it agf lust ibe sa'c- - r fl.eii I. .inn: :v of T,e ship tiiat.yqur 14)p'lR pay the llow long ILl usd lain thus lic it.ti forfellV not know, but when night came to hor 1 kpoiq U.icrll! laidMiwkbiJi-iftetd'''eyes she found herself alone, lying upon rtiatl have told yofi.l jirlclly. the tile just ns she had fallen. With s ru1 shuadqr she turned her head toward tho spot where n corpse should have hung suspended by the hands of steel, but the curtain bad been drawn, and no tnind came from behind them. She would have given much to lift that drapery, and learn whether she had really token n life, but her resolution failed her, and he turned toward the second apartment. With feeblo steps she staggered toward the curtain, but a she placed her hand, upon it some force which sho could not trace drew It back suddenly, and she entered, wondering. There she saw seated about the apartment the meinhnrs of tho clan wholiafl assisted at her Initiation. She was Immediately conducted to a seat before n raised dais, upon which was the man who wore the royal yellowroho and who acted na orator. An attendant brought her n glass of sWeet wlno, and when sho. had drank she felt refreshed. Ill considered hy your brethren of the Toyhal that you hare earned your SUE PUUIKD HiU gBOM tub Biun. robe, aaid the orator. Remembering, s we do, that you are but a hoy, and can nut snrely, but that such a ship that you have succeeded where moretban was castMy aw,,y in that place you shall one man has failed, we are inclined to have evidence to prove. look leniently upon your weakness and That is but reasonable, " aaid the Invest you with the Mack robe of n Tuy-ha- i. Chief. iVe will ahaie our oourse fur Then without further formality tlio mountains of Hun her rolie of office was conferred upon her. That'hight a great storm arose and Hear the word of the mighty Kwan druvo llietii befoio it, but as the aea waa Dah, saul the orator, and at the name open before them ihe vessel rvde safely, all heads were bowed. The most high and tbe direction of the wind waa such ruler grants tho new Toyhsi his choice, that II hurried her In Uio course marked either to remain and serve the great out fur her. At noon on the following Kwan Dah in his city or to sail under tlio. day the elouda broke away, and auub flag of the white orescent in tho ship of had been the progress they had made the First Chief, which shall presently under the iiripnlite of the tempest, that sail. the cliffs of Hon Lojr.were already in A great hope swept through Sho Mai. sight. The junk was run up as near aa Once free of this island could she nut might be to the muti Ih of the rave into escape altogether from the away of which enormous waves, stirred up hy beKwan Dah? The thought the siorui. were .rushing with violence. reft her of speech, hut gathering her There, tossed Up high at one sidrof tho etitrr.ucc of tho rave, could le teen tho courage ahe aaid at length: Let me aall the aea under the banner broken' mast. .And this evidence that of the great Kwan Dah.' Sho Maifa spiry waa trun removed- - any suspicions that might have been aroused CHAPTER VII in his mind. He was now Ukoac anito rug not uor cva. mal In sight uf Its prey. Ills finger ttho Mai waa not deceived by the seemed already to grasp the treasure lit acof the reception parent cordiality the wrecked ship. corded her hy the followers of Kwnn The wind wa, now gentle, though the could nor and the iplcndor the waves wore yet violent, Dali, and tho junk of the magnificence city was able to stand off and on before the blind her eyes to the fact that the colony rave while the chief observed tiiocon-um- r waa simply a band of rubbers and murof the rocks, seeking a suitable derers. Khe knew that sho was still as to land. At length hla eye found place much a prisoner as when she had been nut an inlet, which, piojying tha rocks confined on board ho pirate junk; that was comparatively still. A diagonally, ho watched good crew her every movement would bring n boat ashore until years of association with crimi- thus safely,blight and In hla eagerness tho nals and familiarity with atrucities bad Chief resolved to lie ordered' a mado it Impossible fur her to return to boat to bo'manned. try. the abodes of honest men. While it was being lowered Sho Mai ller life bad been spared and a cer- watched tipi' sailors with ' her heart in tain rank bad been bestowed upon her her thrust. Would the chief maks hi because the pirate bad believed that investigation alone or would hs take they recognized in her that, rockiest her with him? Her chance of escape, daring which would make her a useful and, indeed, her aafety from Immediate servant of the community, Stripped of death might hang upon thin lssqe, 8be all the Imposing formalities and oath had told him that ahe would go a a of disgraceful brotherhood, her initiation guide, hut he had not replied, and the' meant no more then that she might fill agony of .suspense wbliAiho now sufthe place of tome veteran criminal who fered w its like to rend her alendar frame could then be promoted from the labors in pieces'.. After vyhat seemed hh interof actual raifine to the luxurious drones val' of hours lha' host was ready, and lifo of the city. ti,c Chief, turnliig to her, waved his But she waa determined to escape, and hand-- ' inrtuken that . she wa to she had already formed a plan which fn fib, .sadden ruaS of could bo pul in ojieratiun as soon a she Joy hbr womas'l nature h'ail' ncady oon- waa fairly embarked with the pirate qiierod hdrv nnd-fo- r na inatant ah t crew, She shuddered at tho thought of that hs wbnid fatninnd fall upqpt'thc the murder she must witness, and even deck; but the danger pawsd, ftnd lifting' to a certain degree participate in, if her up her bead at if in triumph!: estopped vessel fell In with some unfortunate to the rail and descended into tbs waitmerchantman u fore the day of le-- de- ing boat. Tho'sailir pulled liisUly, liverance cnin. and the boat, passing safely ever the On the day juHuwin her Inltiali-di M a irttle Inlet, great swells be was told that tlic uhip wu ready to and the party disembarked upon the sail. .In ui.li that tt hlcf rocki atood whose nod bad saved her life, she passed Tossy what Bbo Mai felt aa abs out through the mysterious underground onne more upon this spot, mads memorshe able by her first from the ocean' way, and In tho flare or tho of marveled at ita wonderful windings and peril And hallowed by hre word at the black mouths of tunnels which love which she had beard hors, might were continually opening in hi r course hr 'to read the whole lesson of the only to be avoided. human heart. Here tlirgmid angel of ''This Is the way of the forty-nin- e power maniher destiny curves, "said tbu First Chief. bo walked fest In lb ' d H Do hers ntthis aide. You observe that at uvery had shown ., by turn In the path a ruaf oieiia which in- nmment the voice of one moat dear to vitee the feet, but to take any one of her aeeined to echo from the rocks, and them, except that which is known to the tbe aonnd wa like tho whisper: Courfaithful, is death. eger And Sho Ms! abnilitemT s lc : Weber Pianos, 35,000 .In i escaped; John P. Christensen. SOUTHERN CENTRAL '' $y ;.l y Utah. AMi J "U'.i, CLli'f,'1 said she, "is it tho ole r pni-- tf thissoyage to prooure uviisur,-loIvviau DaliV li.eaiil to UBO 111 Salt laka C,fy, Utah St, IIKIIEB J. GU INT.nvsMent. It 31- H. I'KksTilW, V rr MEtlhK 31. W3.I.I.S, m - Ubh. 500.000. Capital, -- CM 'I.U.M.!! a v tVitii.ig of if State Bagk Vo. 60 Main I have something to su,rr-nherehmay pcrlia;. secure gi'val Vuu $ ,V'-- 320,000 w - rl: T(? If il pleaw you," said theghrL '(rct-l- y i.htt. d at tho replies she h.vl i Srsrc South- t i . ' rr a Ml1 M. ll.illwU'V IV iv ( I, it f tra.-- c 1 llio Salt Lake Music Deal l I'.C. 111 ini i. I. . First-clas- s !: 1'lii.Miier than i:l the , v Il'Ki-- ti .l i n Ha-i- d ibo girl. we wai ".l.Tvd uv r iLc r. a ur whi-'.lie- r at rumhmi. hoping to fall iu with a II m I how shik" We make no ort. ri'lnri.-- d tho I'hief: wo put ourtelvca In the oidt-nur- r Kier) tiling ; 1.,. J..uya'.ion, Jlouts, Shoes, ti r i w 1 I IvrchtnnUe, ,j ?i uii-- ffr'aiii'.y." replied mot h'cf. Tor halo . ici .riOst.' ehouid vc bailV .rx. ttiBOWur. . H ; 12-ff- i.. mM..i., Sho Mai l.is i:uapiA from Sl-near tin1 s'eru of mo Junk. 'liclied him wl'.h the customary (ll ! t'.i-- l:. VI THIS GREAT STORY i:i.ii. iii of .lid I.i I s il BlU'.-'-.iill the - r A .jTi,-..i:iL- j idle over her i.liifk ltd I'o.i'.ed .i.c r.lU of Kwun li.- The Pleasure of Reading rKLT, P i, i ; iv.ii vilibh lei A j 1 1 D-- trt CmtEflWNElGflOVE I..,, :i:.4 it. hi'd .i..i A: it i r yi : ti- - .,1.;- en e? :va that way insure to yourself; ilv (t .T.ui! V f i n:ati K.r! 4? 1. 3LaA.Ii.33 CITY r -- uit CO-OP- ., MAYFIELD Dealers in well-order- KEEP ON HAND FULL AND COMPLETE LINES Oh Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, hr The Sentinel Co., AT WHOLESALE AflD RETAIL. ear-sp- T. G. WEBBER, Superintendent. 2,0, M,!i it ragfiS ies and Hardware, - - F'-s- 1 Boys fine line of Boots and Shoes. MAYFIELD, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH. Are carrying Curtains. Wall Paper, Grocer r U,e-.k- ETC. GROCERIES, Clotliicg, Mem and PB also i'jfi :- j 1 |