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OKKOON t'lTY KNTKItTKlKK. FKIUAV. NoVKMUKU u. I'M', i; ELEVATOR MAKES HKST TRIP WITH 13 NEN IN CAGE INkPgCTlON IV LABOR COWMIk IONIN NICIftftAIIV 'OR! IRVICB IIOlNt. 73v -ILLVn l.niLT(J.N OSBORNE"- ArfnoD nr "pro Mousr fnovcuzcDntoH "blue DuciarcK ThC PHOTO flLAY pMouceowTMe (THC CXCtMICC. .J. kVNOfftlft mmm is pot IK WOT 1)1 TESTS ARE MADE OB Ik. Air f tf sruftt MwM fates las Jot Manila Ik !. BSCSMsl Prilxm imtm lnnwU Aill" . . tM BB IM kl. but U I. I . t U4 la bin aMa4 bar rather ui ha) mb. sur- iMMM I busies ia aaaasulied k II - I MM aM la a sain .11. Sal l-"r' ai i-1. Itlafltaa hu m.i 1 N M Millar, Who guilt rirtt in" u. sand akuaij I ha rttarass Vila Ml 1.1a ei. lies nia nw I,.., ... ..( Ike kaal Up Biuf It Pasaenaar on First .1 IM Oallsna Water UMd in Noun Trt. dauaii Iruin f tin. at.nl sjSrs aa4 Ika najlaa. t..ui. thai I".. "(''raKw' bSsTEVSsb' bar Naal II.. II h IB IB jungl. OO tha UULklM or b Ailae village of roratos del Hoi. a law date bsiora. tkraa mm MMaakaaM b a nil He gulda or two crH thr- uh lb ungl tonard civilisation and Ua ahorr On (ha wens' day lhy had reached a rail way atalkJB. mm h aa II waa, and a rail road, aarh aa It waa Thay found Ihc elallotimaatrr 'Whrn doss lb nait train ' I demanded llamandes . Tha offlrlal yawned Whrn aba ra- turns trvm Tortuca. tha pealllrollal far rooatrsrttos. Tbr rlevator will ba traffic a aoOB aa It la Issprvtrd b tbr aula authorities Hut. Ubor fominlMtoiirr lloff iuaird tba city offUlal. thai br aould sa-nd a drpul brrr boob aa poealble Tba II mm br.tdra Iba lao am ployse of tba Otto Kata'aior .utupau'. ahoBtadrlbanral trip riw: 0. H. M. Mlltor. ho built tba firl lrpa up lb bliil. f J. Albright, chairman oC tba atattUN committer of tbr rouncf Uan K Joora. mayor: W A l.ong. rouactlmaa: K K llroan. William An dresrn Gsorg Randall. William Mul vary K L Shaw. Krr W T. Milllkea. I Sborkley and I'll) Kumnrrr Miller Sarrrml hour ar rrqulrad to oil tba marblnrry In tba rlrtor and oth rralar rut tbr abaft In rradlnana (or uaa Tba approi at of tbr lUta labor com. mlaakwrr la all Lnat it naaoad now. No fera will b cbartad. at lamit to the Brat of Iba yaar. Many arte that one rant a rlda be charged In order to defray the ripenara of operation Among tboae ho made the trip up Tk. a..iBk!iall rlrtalof luiilr ll BbH I" Ika BaBrta Ml as AaBalH . . . rt,,. ...m ikaaa a Saf utM tar Bdatlaal. h rat trip Moaaday altrrBooB. iBraaia h Kall ara4Wr but tbraaajb Iba Mr aflar the toteri aulhunird IU iraachan at Jor Mak har U avrr.iad b Jf ami vwai.'U .-rai vmiaia in I i.v aairy lat aria a trap fur Joat and Ida MWfii.i.n i him IB than i.at An wia thai lal aii:.r.l .. lr tatrala tha Mrattua . r t kvl t 1. ,, , , t.il.l ii.morroa aflarooon m uhajuMl In a aliusfW r. t ! I I Iv.trarrr Jaikaon lr.1 nkiu Annritr an.l Nr. ar iplur..l anj taken 10 a amuailm' raa to ha bkan up Hh drnamiir. I...I ara MM f a apuaa Uat In. a fonfa MaatBV-alion apra fur nararlf aa An ette I an Inaurm lk Nral an I An nrtts ana ajrala .-apt u pad. rarrtad la tha Bun 1i an. I Anaallr la .Arr.t aa a a.. nn. iu tha aua aod Thar ar raarunl trlrhrd ua long rnou(h It'tnanOaa. tBBltU BBd .Val laa a part km. Aaawti. aaiU i awato la aaarrh of bar faihai aiuiint ami ara etarrmn. bt pa'l. I. N. NINTH INSTALLMENT THE YELLOW PERIL Peaillance. Aa Annetta'f party paaard along. CHAPTER XL, tingle file, up tha narrow orargrown ihora road, ilapplng and swatting Tba Puti ef Tortuja. moaqultoe to their haart'i content. Tba commander of the Albany low- thay beard a quick itep behind them hia glara He bnkonrd tc They turned. An officer closing up Naal Hardin, a (tinner oa hla ship their rear, saluted. Neajl answered Ua summons and sa Ha was tha ship s surgeon He strode on with brisk paca. ,i.at me -Yon may Inform your friend Miss ret ahead thrra If you please, he the elerator (or the Aral time waa G. 1 ilington and her party that In half aald. "there s something that I don t K. H. Miller, a ploorrr of IsSS and s sn hour they will be set ssboro al resident of Oregon City for half a Tortuga. ha directed. centuiy this month The first steps. Nasi started off One moment. be said Monday, were erected In !?! added the commander. .. - . . t. ri . . . I . . . .t.1 m in fht' 11 pil.ai UMl'RIU'llWU . "Mr.. ...... were completed the town held a cele-, lira 1 ton A braaa band played and s hat was passed in the crowd which brought over $16 to help pa for the steps. Mr. Miller is a telersn of Ikg. IndUa wara. The operation of the elevator, while the structure waa autbortied at an election In December. 1112. waa greatly delayed by litigation and by (rirtlon between the city council snd tne board of water commlastoners. Mrs. Sarah Case, owner of property at the edge Tell Miss It ington that I'd like to speak to her.'' Neal found Annette and delivered the message and In a moment An nette was at tha commander's side. "Miss Ulngton." said the command er. without Intruding, may I ask the purpose of your extensile peregrins Hon?" "Peregrination describes It." said Annrtte laughing, "and you may.' .SOr glanced about her erea there a bit stealthily, and produced her itamois bag. and from It took the' map thr old time worn, yellow, tat lOTiCf. All Beaala ara beraby warned tbal jraitote fevsr is sarrted by maaaultsaa. A raid bemg bitlsn If yen can and hill all Iba mseaui la you Una. RAMON CARROL. Msysr. In aaaaaraltoB wrrth u. ft. Albany. " ha aald to Neal. youTa Iswew. I hno Hat Id ba glad if you d bur hla to and lark IhsM up la lown I'll gn ba. a In the ahlp and gal my squad and a few supplies. ' Until thes good by." That afternoon Ramon Carrol tba snayor of L.rtuga. Mood Bow . lad In his official uniform, la h middle of bis diHirwsy, aurrousdad b a 1 Isinor lug mob. Haw, sow, say people. ha as claimed, there Is Do eause for alarm, so what I am dolss for you nhst olhnr mayor has does go much? Nolo 1 thn magnificent cruiser of the I'nlted ritstea -tba Albsnes have goal (or II It has coma at ay request. I'p 00 tbal cruiser are the moat wonder ful specialists in lbs world they are , among you -see. yoadri aee thslr white costs bars, lasts. ..-n where. Out of my private fortune tabled is Hemaiidrt stamped bis foot imps- vast, my children) out of iu private lientty fortune I am psytlff all these speclsl- Hours later from a clump of trees tots . . ." Ha sighted suddenly on the outskirts of Tortuga llernan- figure on the outskirts of ihe crowd, sea. Ponio and llrut peered serosa Ills manner changed. The figure waa Ihe bay. 1 that of the surgeon of the Albany Suddenly Hernandes clutched Ton be pressed forward snd rnlned lbs to by Ihe arm. "Look." he cried, they mayor. "Ah. aeoor." ssld the mayor, speak Ing la a low tone and rapidly. I have bees telling my people see I have congregate them (or the purpose how noble, brneflcsnt your country to how you hare, free of n . harge Bfl without espouse come to our prosperous Utile community snd have light the pestilence. They are grate ful." Tba aurgeon snorted Kicuse me for a moment" he exclaimed He darted down tba street and caught a young woman by the arm Just aa she was entering an adobe hut Tha young woman was Annrtte II Ingtoo. "Tou young renegade he cried, sternly. "I thought I told rou to keep sway hands off yos'tl kill outsell. From Inside there came low moan ing sound a wslL Annrtte broke sway from the sur geon's grasp. "Oea whli. b said, "you're strong. 1 The wall Inside turned to apeerh quavering Spanish Utile white angel, cried tha voice, "come, little while sngel and toy your hands on me. Come quick, before I die" Through the opening In the lesves he pointed toward the wharf Annette and her little coterie ware landing on tha wharf "Ponto." said llernsndri. that lit tle wildcat of a girl ahe and her a moot h faced sweetheart they have This time they shsll not gat away." CHAPTER XLI. MUv H MrawP Mm n fVaJgasm f kiS ' lljfi, IB B lisisll Sa fsl ' "71 " Bfrgli! "Little Whlls Angsl " Whined tha Nativs The Utile whtta angel.' went du Neal. alter s few gasps lor breath. Ponto as though reciting a leesoa smiled al Annette forlornly "Kb." cried Hernandes llarnandei stamped his fool 1 "Our young friend of the map "HI live you two mlnutaa to produce that Is what thay call her svary Ihe map n( U.si Isle." he said, and where Tha little white angel Hb ' " It to not then forthcoming. . . goes about from hut to but -from fe He paused. "Oo oo. said Seel, verstrlckeo pallent to lever stricken "whst (hear' patient -yet tha sarvlvaa Rul aha At ihe end of two minutes ba VIII answer any call." thrust his wstrh bark Into his pocket. Ha leaned forward You under He signed to ponto The helmets. of the bluff, (ought the attempt of tere1 parchment map o( the Loat Isle the city to secure title to a strip of land (or approaches to the elevator. The elevator Is operated by water from the city mains, and tin water rotnraissionrrs refund, when first or dered. to connect the elevator with the mains The council has the authority to name member of the board, but larks authority to remove them, so It was necessary to wait until the terms of tbr members who bad refused to vote to connect the elevator and Hu mmus had expired, before the council could get connection entabllshed. The elevator is as high as an eight story building. Two hundred and fifty gallons are used to carry the cage to the top of the tower and buck and the caite will carry If persons at one lime. of Clnnlbar. The commander glanced at It with Interest. "Hum." he ssld at length, "no longi tude, no latitude." Annette smiled. Heat brings out, the bidden Inscription." she returned "the latitude Is there but you can't TAT UNION STOCK YARDS NO MUTTON RECEIVED AND TRADE ALONG OTHER LINES IN PORTLAND QUIET. UNION STOCK VARI'S, Portland, Ore., Nov. 16 Aside from two carloads of I10K8 and a lew drive ins, there was little to offer in the 'livestock market at North Portland overnight. Of the two carloads of hogs that came forward, one was a direct ship ment to a local meat company from its country representative. (ieneral nitiiation in the hoi: trade Is nominally steady locally, following the big run of Monday. Cattle Market Quiet. Cattle market was quiet at North Portland during the day's trading. Only a limited amount of stuff came forward overnight, and there was nothing with which to test top quotations. In gen eral the situation is considered the same as yesterday. No Mutton Received. There was a lack of mutton receipts In the North Portland yards overnight General trend of the trade continues most favorable, and there is no doubt that full prices can be maintained pro vided quality stuff Is available. 1 rn air aaf BaBSSBWaf like about this place I want to have a look.' Scarcely had he said It before a native woman darted out of a tumble down but one of many that fronted on the shore road. "Msdre dl I Mo," aba cried In shrill accent- "Americanos help succor. Por the love of heaven." She kneeled by the roadside and as the aurgeon swung along, she clasped him by the knees. "My child my man child my only one." she walled. In the Spanish tongue, "he Is at death's door. Help. Senor. senora. senoiita help." The surgeon lifted the woman to her feet. He spoke soothingly In Spanish to her. and turned and told the others what she said. "Go on. everybody." he cried, point ing up the road, "let nobody follow me. Go your way." Annette and her little party pro ceeded forthwith to the hotel a flimsy affair, rejoicing In tha cognomen o( the Inn of the Spanlaa Don. Hut alter but the surgeon entered he said, 'aba will an 1 1 slrkneaa call to CHAPTER XLII stand, cspltsn.' swer any call. har. she goes " "Ah." said Hernandes. "that Is well And the gunner where Is he?" "Everywhere ha. too. will any call " "I'm." aald llarnandei, "go on go on " he commended, and the gloves Ponto produced two sets o( crudely (asbloned h.ad nets snd band gloves nisde ( mosquito netting Inei had told him how to make them Hern answer andes donned one set and I'oiilo donned the other Neal and Annette each wllb a guard of two behind, were forced to Pernicious Plots It was altar dark. Out of a dump of trees upon a hill there sauntered forth a man this man was Ponto He picked his way carefully warily. Be- I fore he knew It ha was where he wanted not to be la the streets of the town. Once In. he stsrted out. but something attracted his attention. A little crowd of men snd women stood about a placard tasked upon the side of a but. Ponto read It swiftly. Ponto raised bis eyebrows signifi cantly. He had heard rumors this 1 confirmed them. "Mosquitoes." he said softly to him self, "mosquitoes." Ha tucked the word mosquitoes back In the Inmost I recesses of his mind and went his ! wsy. Skirting the town he reached Ponto's eyes gleamed said, one mile out of town- and through this clump of bushes where we sit down In yonder hollow" "Go on," commanded Hernandes, "what lies down In the hollow by tbls hill?" I'onto shaded his mouth with his hand. "Whisper." ha returned, "wbls per. No one not even he- shall hear " Pur a moment he whispered Into Ihe ear of Hernsndet. When ha had fin Ished Hernandoi rose to his feet with glittering ryes. "It's here." be ssld, In bis turn tsp plng nls forehesd. "I have II. By hesven. this time they shall not get away." Ah." he leave the but. and forced down Ihe trail on Ihe fkrther side of the small bill. After fifteen mlnutee' wslk Ihey halted I'onto spoke sharply to tba native who waa with Ihi m. "Lead on.' be commanded, "you know the way ef bee Had la a tamhl of A aether aeiri poeeree apse kiss ass shook him Ilk a leriler shake a ral This saa sasoe. said lbs aallva, "raraae oa him he hare Ua llllle ehll aegsl la Ci he sill guide aa there Tell Ihern. yaw aog- Tae dog told H dldni seal to. but neither did ha Ilk Iba arlik of beyoaets through his bide so h lula. aad lhaa ha led the way Hy lha lime Ihey had reached lb outskirts of lbs lawa. Ihe whale toea was wllb Ikes llsraaadet. la hla bet. berd lb romiuottoB II kaew la hi bones waal II waa ' Coma oa." ba rrtod to Ponio war going bark into ibal , aeamp -I aeore Ibay hould aot get away you swore II. loo " "How will we get tbr." shivered lnto "The llrul la a brute." eald llrnas ilna .h.i. k. baa Bvee ha eaa alwaya Had iba way Com l-asd oa lead oa." Tk llrul. under tb usual sllaiulaal o( rulfs and blows, led on Ponto (ol lowed Al the edge of lb swamp. Ilernsndes. wllb a wicked srnll, dropped slleally la oae side and ereeled behlad a clump of bushe Oet oa that faieful Islet la the rew ler of the qusgmlre Neal. hi yae heavy lidded wllb sleep, was holding Annette la his arms Hbe was ob livious Huddenly be woke her up and sprang to his feel, drawing bsr with bin "(someone comes ' be whispered No sooner had he eald It than the llrul waa upon lhm II lied Naal as In a viae But Neal a trickster la a wreetllag match wriggled out n( hi grsp He slid a heavy stick and lunged al lb Brute. Tha Brule engsged htm one again I'onto lore the slick away (rom Neel. and whirl lag It about his heed, brought It down with a rrsouadlng crack upon Neal head Neal dropped Ilk a log I'onto. knowing lh reason for bast turned and looked about blm He wss pusaled ,by Hernandes absence but this waa no time to woader. He drew a knife and started toward Annette "This time." be cried, "you shall not gi t away." Annette ran. crookedly, hysterical ly, erross the smsll Islet In another Instant she was waist deep In the qusgmlre. and still slaking Pontn (rom terra firm, lunged at her with bis knife-but bis lunge fell short Annrtte struggled away tnd to 1 reach some piece of safety But hrr : way was blocked by a waterlogged piece of wood. Against this she rest ' ed wldeeyrd. watching Ponto's ef 1 forts- sinking, sinking all thr lime for the first time h rrreamrd : The Brute, busy with Neal who toy I upon the ground, heard her and swung around II saw what was happening Ponio has raised his knife on high : Palling to strike - he waa about to burl It at lh girl and Ponto't aim wee I perfect " . . never get away." snarled glancing quizzically Into the face o( the Inn of the Spanish Don. Prom some sufferer nodding solemnly with the rear he spied a figure In a wln-pursed-up lips left tablets and dlrec- dow. He whistled softly, tions, and then went on his way. A woman In the window started Finally he found his way to the ccn- slightly, and peered out. ter o( the lown and made an Inquiry. I Ponto clambered up to the window Ha was directed to a somewhat formal nn noiselessly tore tno net rrom 11. CHAPTER XLIII. Perilous Placss. Ten days later Annette Ulngton. now called tho little white angel even by tho shore squad from the cruiser, (elt her skirts plucked by a clutching Ponto At that Instant Ihe Brute Ah." aald Ihe native. I and mighty 1 aelied a heavy ston. In bis hand, and (ew beside Be careful now." I'onto turtixd to Hernandes. "This, he said, "Is the cause ot all the pesll lenre this Is the quagmire at the bet torn of our hill mosquito swamp ' "There are not ao many mosquitoea here. returned Hernandes. "no enough In (set." The native grinned. "Not now but at night- at night they are legion they are fiends, foul fiends. And ihey breed pestllrncc. On. Follow me." Bark at the Inn of the Spanish Don Neal Hardin's mother began to grow restive Annette had not returned Neal was nowhere to be seen. Once the surgeon stepped In sn.1 Inquired (or Neal Alter that Mrs. Ilsrdln SALES OF HOGS ARE IE AT looking building. The sunreon strode on Into the house. He (ound the mayor iu his pajamas, smoking a cigar. The surgeon seated bimseK and ac cepted a palmleaf (an. "Sorry," he said, "but your place reeks with yel low (ever you've got an epidemic on your hands " .Mayor Ramon Carrol started up. "Madre dl Dlos," he cried, "what not another one. They will Impeuch me lt is ruin. Say not so." The surgeon nodded. "Don't get ex cited. Senor Carrol," he returned, "for tunately the Albany Is in the road stead. I'll fetch over a hospital force. We'll do what we can. Have you got a piece of paper I want half a dozen sheets. That's what I came here for." He got them and went on his way. His way lay past the Inn of the Span ish Don. He stopped. "Here, Gunner Hardin," he cried, "come out in the road and spray me with this." Neal sprayed him. The surgeon sat down in the hotel office and harangued Annette's party. He harrangued them from a distance. "You people," he said, "are In no danger not even Mrs. Hardin If you follow my instructions. "The important thing," went on the surgeon, "Is the mosquitoes. It isn't Annette Ministers to the Sick, see it so Is the longitude. I know it by heart 18 degrees 30 minutes i north and 123 degrees 40 minutes west and there, somehow, I hope to j meet my father and find his quick-' silver mines." "Pacific ocean," mused the com- j mander, "off Mexico, Central Amer ica South America but not far off. 1 There's something in my mind about ' likely the bites you've got have done that locality what is It? I've heard j you any harm. I'll leave you tablets talk about It somewhere. Something j anyhow, to ward the fever off. But I can't recall." ! I'll do more I'll have mosquito net- He returned the map. "What I de- j ting fetched over from the ship and sired to say. Miss Ilington," he went you can sleep under It at night. Now on, "Is this If I had my way I'd take ' 1 want help" you there. But the United States j He distributed the sheets of official avy has other duties to perform, i paper he had obtained from Mayor Vender is Tortuga. We'll see you Hamcn Carrol. safe ashore and If we find the shore I "Sit down all ot you any where," isn't safe, we'll see you safe ashore ' be commanded, "and write out what I some ether place. I am expecting or- say. It'll be in Spanish and it's got ders daily, to return. Glad to have ! to be plain. I'll spell the words so i been of service. you won't go wrong. Begin." j An hour later Annette and ber i And then he dictated the warning i itaiiy disembarked from one of the! that was posted that afternoon in all ' Albany's launches. ' the public places of the town. Immediately replacing It aa best he might. He sniffed the air. "Ah." whispered Inez Castro softly, "I am smeared with crude oil face and hands and ankles. I am Immune. Here, you smear also. I'onto." "Whore." queried I'onto, "Is the map?" "So far ss I determine," answered Inez, "she has It still." "You cannot fret It?" "Not unless I show my hand." said Inez. Ponto shook his head. "Not." he returned, "until the chief says the word. What of mine host?" he quer ied. "A blood-sucker." answered Inez; he'll do anything for coin." "Summon him," said Ponto. The proprietor was summoned. At the door, at sight ot I'onto he started hand. Sho looked down. A native a 1 msde Inquiries o( her own No one mero bag of bones In a Jumble of rags ' knew where he waa no one had seen - crouched at her foeL Ihe little white angel. ... "Llttlo white angel," whined the na Out In the swamp Neal and Annette tlve In Spanish and Annette had j were conducted to a small, swsmp learned enough of the tonguo to listen j Islet, green with dsrk growth upon to appeals for help "my daughter I which thero was barely foothold Just like you so kind, and pretty. She lies nt ilenth's door. You hsve food, you hnve uiodlclne and you can lay your hand on her. She will got well. What you have dono for oth ers you can do for her." An officer from the Albany turned the corner. Annette's heart leaped The man was Neal Hardin. "Neal," she cried, "listen to him talk to him (or me. Ask him where his (laughter Is- I'll go unless It's too far." Neal spoko to the man In his native language. Tho man Jabbered back back In surprise. Hut Ponto held his eloquently finger on his lips, and exhibited a multitude of coins In the open palm of his hand. The proprietor advanced and quickly appropriated the coin. "More later," whispered Ponto, "sit down confer with us." An hour later Ponto a black patch on the background of black night It selfstealthily pushed open the door of a hut in the middle, of a clump of small trees on a hill. A man Inside, waking suddenly, as suddenly sprang up, knife In hand. "Soft, capltan," whispered Ponto, "It ' Is but I." The two men struck a light and sat down facing each other. Ponto spoke In measured tones ev- , ery wor that he uttered from now on I contained portent. He knew what he j was about. In the back of his head i be had an Idea baleful but useful. "Yes," he said, "the mosquitoes car ry the pestilence. One might call It the mosquito sickness Just aa well. And at dusk, then Is their time then they bite the worst " "Go on," commanded Hernandez, grimly. He felt that I'onto was hold ing something hack. "Only a short distance out of town, " said Neal, "ovor that hill." "I'll go," said Annette. Neal pondered for a moment. "All right," he said, "and I'm free Just now. I'll go with you." The native leaped to his feet with alacrity and ran crookedly ahead of them. Outside of the town they plunged Into undergrowth and then through woods but tho ground was dry and the trail was fairly good. At the door of a hut the native paused and motioned them In. Neal and Annette entered side by side. In a durk corner was a huddled shape under a filthy cloth. Annette sprang toward It. At that Instant tho native dropped to the ground and clutched .Will's ankles tightly In each hand. At the same Instant the hud dled figure In the comer leaped to its feet It waa no stricken girl It was Hernandez, with the light of triumph In his eyes. And at the same Instant I'onto and the brute sprang Into the fray. . . . . It was only a matter of a moment before Annette and Neal found them selves hound and lying on the floor. "This," said the native to llernan dez. "Is the place of which I told. Prom this thero Is no escape. Hernandez bowed. "You hnve chos en pests and pestilence, your friends," he salj. "Uood-nlght, and pleasant dr. .mis Nr.w take us back." Back at the hut. the native was bow Ing low. Ilornandez poured much coin into his hand. "Anil mind." said Hernandez, "close mouth for two duys at any rate, you dog." In one wsy he was close-mnulhed In snothcr way he . . . well, he started for the nearest tavern, snd ban) his elbow with great frequency and every time ho bent his elbow he opened his mouth and to sotno pur pose . . . after awhile he began to treat mid talk and show his money. And then, to prove he was an honest man and no thief, like ethers there, be began to tell Just how bo had become so very, very rich In such n short space of tlmo . . , they listened to him open mouthed. Among them were men, sober men, whose families had been ministered to by the angel sent from heaven a little whlto angel. One of these men suddenly sprang to his feet uud grabbed tho boastor by tho scruff of the neck and, notwllh standing struggles, curried him, poll moll, from the wlno shop. . . . Hack in tho Inn of the Spanish Hon. the proprietor was protesting that he had not seen Gunner Neal had not learned of the whereabduts of the llt tlo white nngel Senorltu Annette Il ington. A dczen bluejackets wore on hand tho surgeon was there. Mrs Hardin, wild-eyed In the glare of l ie smoky lamps, was sobbing hysterical ly. Inez looked on calmly. Suddenly Into tho midst of this company was propelloc1 n Intoxicated native a bag alHHH BC i tHKjsssiav BEvOsH VsaflT YbIHsbbbbb) (T w ly-. i S H N 'H i I v.t I i 'i sfl H He Spied a Figure in a Window, hurled It with tremendous forco at him. It grnzed his head, stunning him. Tho Brute, grasping In his hand u sapling, leaned far out (rom the shoro o( the little Islet and with one hand grasped Annette, drew her, drip ping (rom tho quagmlro and sot her on dry land. . . . Behind him be heard shouts. In a frenzy o( (ear, ho seized Ponto's body, slung It over his shoulder, and then, with tho instinct of a bruto and not a man, ho loapod lightly, but sure ly, from hog to bog, and disappeared ulong some pathless trail. Ten minutes later Annette, in the midst o( a motloy crowd of tars and natives and In the glaro of many torchos, wns answering Neal's whis pered question. "No, dear," sho whispered back, "they didn't get the map. They couldn't get It. Lost week-1 gave It for safe keeping to tho commander o( the Albany." And then she (alntod doad away. (TO HB CONTINUED.) LIBERAL-RUN OF SWINE AT PORT LAND YARDS IS ONE OF j FEATURES OF DAY. THIS STORY IS REPRODUCED IN FILM AT THE GRAND THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY UNION STOCK YARDS. Portland. Ore.. Nov. 12. Hogs held Arm at t6.25 in the North Portland yards today, a number of sales being made at the high mark. While yesterday a small amount of stuff was sold at a similar price, the general market would scarce ly stand the extreme value. There was, as forecast, a very lib eral run of swine in the North Portland I yards overnight. Despite the more ' liberal offerings, there was some snap I to the buying among killers this morn l Ing, indicating some change in the sen j tlment of the trade here. ) In the eastern markets this morning there was a steady tone in the swine trade. Cattle Market Is Steady. Small run of cattle was shown in the North Portland yards overnight. Re ceipts consisted principal- or ordinary quality, there being little real good stuff available. General sentiment in the cattle trade MUTTON AND LAMB 18 remains steady with former prices gen erally continued. In the eastern stock yards today there was a steady tone in the cattle market. Mutton Market Strong. Market for mutton and lambs con- " . tinues to show strength at North Port land, with no further change announ- HOG TRADE. HOWEVER, DECIDED ced in quotations. Receipts in the LY DEPRESSED CATTLE yards overnight were rather limited ' and some of these came direct to a ARE 8TEADY. local meat company from Its regular country buyer. I UNION STOCK YARDS, Portland, Ore., Nov. 15. The market for mutton and lamhs showed liberal strength as was forecast and an advance of 15a over former extreme price was paid for selected stuff. Iambs sold as high as $7..r0 this momining In the yards with ordinary quality reaching the for mer top at $7.35. There was a sma'l run of mutton and lambs reported In the yards over Sun day and killers were quick to take hold at the better prices. In the morning trade at eastern cen ters mutton and lambs were generally weak and lower. Hog Market Depressed. Hogs were depressed at North Port land In the morning. Sales were gen erally 10c to 15c lower thnn last week's closing figures. While the run wus somewhnt under that of last Monday still the recent depression In eastern Vslues had Its effect upon the buying here. Killers were not so anxious to secure supplies during the morning trade and vslues were therefore started down ward with ease. In the eastern markets the morning trade was generally soft. Cattle Market Steady. Little if any change was shown In the poslton of the cattle market at the opening of the week's trade In the North Portland yards. There was s smaller run than a week ago but gen erul trade conditions were considered steady. In the eastern markets the morning trade was generally steady for cattle.