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I ,n I ) . ui nth Iii n n uaali fur III ' i i r 1 1 i tmii i ' , ! . i, llo Mill mi ' i. , ainuMli 'I ii ' i i hi , ii i.i. i, I I ' H I - ii I I l. .- 1 Ii M X li 1 I ' l'. II III! Witt, ' l. II I f Iii a. i i i. ,i . . . fori Nral and i aaain i ip & EIGHTH INSTALLMENT THE SUN WORSHIPERS CHAPTtPJ XXXIV. Tr, Jungla Trail. PI!- II ' ..ii'l "luml.lltut N'.al waa lad f'r lull. -a ..tor an almoat untrod path A ho went h" llatonod and twlre la roiiM have aworn ho hoard a worn Hi tniii'. a voire thar Ii" know woll -tha i.ii.i of AtitiPita lllnaton tm.o k hrar.t li'T a. roarn Sudil'iiU thoro wna a halt Tkifl ww mm h wnlaporlng and the low totiod rhattorlng of tiianv peoplo And . tuake iulte certain Tin n be acram I another a. ream I blod to the around and then crawl".!. ' al' ' I loaiMMl. btnggorud I iuah the hruah. Thrrr wai the trampling of a h'-avv II I tho iMeirnctoa ranip ftaqy thr. urh th" umlerhruah aid then and clut'hed hla l;id.i arm Id. i nvv chain and what I ri. uti'-a. capital.. ' ho panted awajtd to i king of n door i.r. .ihi. hoU II.) . Tkan aiiothor afcrlwk, H-n ai rkiai aati n I I il i I i l. r rinally I In a glgimtii pair or arma, to.N llahtlv over a huge ahoulder tl M ' rapidly lioBf An othr d.M.r waa ow-ned and Seal felt blmiolf filing a Ml too vlolrnth lat' thn emmer of a atnnr walled apart n-nt A d'Kir clanged In behind him at, 1 waa I... k I and iMiltod A vol. o aaall.d hla oara. "Hmor." aald thla vol.o "If you would be relieved of hot, da and Mlnda. pproarh mo " Noal not without apprrhenalon--tartod up and ataggered In the .11 re Hon of the voir. A hand awung btm ahem l'Min hla had and wrlata ba foil the preaawr of cold eleel- l9 bark of a glnath knife Hla bonda fall at hla foot II.. awung about, Kret. hod hla arma and looked tlrln ling iard. ml. ally at him through the ara waa the face of Hornandei and tehlnd Hornandoi with blinking eyea t.d tho ever proaont brute "Wg k..p v.ii m.-mly for aafety Mr," aald llernandot. I. awung on hla heel, thruat the ni" out of eight and llaappeared Neal noted now that he waa con i"d In a MM I a dlngv. dirty, nila , raid.. Ho Juinpod at gaM to the orre, t cone ItiMion. Thla waa a fort. He examined hla coll critically The lortar w ,. dUlntogratliiK TM fort aa verv old it t.xik out hla kt.tfe hey had atlll loft him thut and ahli.'d l.lcmMy at thn apare In be veen the atonoa. Th. !. wua a rattle at tM l,Hr f al'a cell a nutlve limurrocto l"ii"d Ho- door and act up. M HM iMt J"K of water and a loaf of illaroput do looking bread. Alm.'Ht at tM me time there waa a rattle at the or of Annotto'a dungeon dl. Rhe xiaeu her tapping auddonly and n.ecl. The brute waa entering! Ilh refreahmonta. auch aa they wore luatoad of dlapoalng of thae at I'e, he alrode forward, bla huge body "erlng above her, and held them out her with a atrango gleam In hla ea She took the food and drink and I1 them down upon the bench, atar g at the brute the while The Luge "inalv took thla aa an Invitation "humid,', cloaer toward her. never ee removing hla glance from her up rued wondering face. Then with t warning he thruat forth a hand d atroked her hair Annette waa atartled. Yot there waa much docUJty In the eipreaaloii of rhaM,oian. half, animal, that ho. UiK.trvA)y; aubmltted to hla touch i there waa aomjuhiiig olaoaoiue " atruggllng Cor eipreaaloii In ae Btrangn. wide M eyea rhefu'waa a yulcg btep lulilnd the u 'Uvl'lJeiiiaiidez entered A tta ajMa-nk back Into a coiner of cell. rhe brute gated at him, but itlll "l hla Kroiind llcinandei In a " attuck him aharply ou the ghoul r and thruat him towurd toe door. Neal of the Navv WILLIAM HAMILTON OSBORNE NwrllmlrromtliaPtlotopi I ,h. uTi? N."""- '"" d ty the pth Man inc 'a- H-m..t,.e, lteH,.rt,J Herloi I'lfltuw ot ..i. ii.Mt,,iii,,.. ni f n..i or ti,i. NnVy- win , 111WI1 tTtrj I rhluy nlKlit at tl... Hr.atiilnml TlifMlrn " SYNOPSIS. . The lir.it... vruunK In hi. SB. u... PII, half Rhiiflioil out Of t,r, r', f(), n the day of '" fTUpltoli of M'xim lowod by lli-mari'liix ralnine i.i. ':":.,", ;;:;;;; Jm r""""" ",ow' . ix'.it Iml la fi.t.M.I lllilll H ltMHii.il 11.. . v.;:;..:; ,,:;;: ..;:,; .,, . ;;;;;;:,.; r, Z Cartel n.i rout.. In van, ..it., .,, a whisper of aiiuri)h.uislon i 1., WBB III II. I Illll. He DttTtai mi Ini-ryal of romparatlve I'll.-l ih.ro win. wafted int., thn ranse of NmI'I hearing the on., ym "AlBlllO OS." IIi.ii with two a,iC. 'I'BBlyn (lltllKH Him cell doori. Null unil Aiui.t t .. h, worn flu us, Imi k Thy w.-ri. bound and MM mors Mindfoidoil Thin, r-ech m n, ,,.. 1 1 i I '. " "-".' . ' tiiaywBjn I lii. "'...."'". "i I ,. l.i'.T Wl lllli III ri ,iunr1 mid MnttKeied uca iiji.ro tlirouKh tho JuiikIo trail. CHAPTER XXXV. Sanctuary. MfMttfJM IhliiKa Iml happoned. utiiii. tl,.. fort thorn wan rauip.. a KniiK of alxi.it fifty Ina.iir'Mi, Many .. w.iuiidod, ml a ..iii. I to in tattora hud with thorn thria Amerl- .anoa Ono wna .loo U'lrhrr who ull.nly u.i.iii tho Kr.Kiii'l mixikltiK a rlKatoiio in,. inHtro wai als,, in Tho third Aniorlrano wiih NmI llnr.lln m niotlior. Hha wai th.. t of c.inald. rahle dlacunlon. for I h" waa III '.. i tin iuo dunkeya." aald ll.r iiaml.. I will mini h r hark down the trull with Henorlta (aitro and I -T " A aajtfUf ,,f a ni nmtJ on (h I ton f u I,,--,..! rn. k ihai fhnt.i iim I head utniM. tho Burroiindini follago tin re .ton. hod a native ac-out. Ho watched a crulaer alowly itoanilt.g upthocoaNt He wat. h.-d the abora and tho inula loading frntn th.- thore Hudd.-nly he atari. d h had aeon a'.nioHili.g mnlnoua Ho clung to hla ttrch for one Inatant peering down to I ' Mat . i H Ml indli at. d tho lihoii warning Neal waa ,. ,. , anroadliaolf over tho lc nam if H .- Nad. r llernanclor granted "We muat va ne. Henorlta aatro, he aald to Itiei, "you an.l the to Americana hall to thither- eaat. ' Ho nodded Thar Waa 6omethina Strugolmg for t p, e.aion In Thoae Strang Eyar to the leader. "We go weal at once ai.d with .in pgtjOMfl It takea the trumod eye -it a nativa to kn.'w a trail when In uiflr, .ine In the well i,lKh impoaailiU' Juugha of Doloroa. The I lilted Sttti.H ui.iiut.a. a little aijuud of 26 meti. nre bcglu i,n k li r.-ullaa thla fact. For u" uoui they followed blind trail after blind trail, only to retrace their at.pa to a given Btartlng point. "Never mind,' aald their other "They're; up there and well gel afatatc and then " H atopped. A ahower of dirt ami on, all at. 'iiea apattercd on hla head. The officer looked up. Above him towered a cliff, and half way to the top of thla cliff there ran a narrow ledge -a mountain paa. The ofheor ducked, for there waa auolher ahower of dirt anJ gravel. Thau be caught eight of a donkey a tall Bwlahing out over the preclplca. "I've got the trail," ho tald. "and a good trail It la, for it leadB here here to our very.feet He waa QUllo right. Some three ouurtera of uu hour later lne and ber email party paeaod that very apot- apot now deaorted. Suddenly twenty live American ma rlnea with drawn imyoneta aprang from the Junglo aa by magic and au rounded them Inc.)!. excellent actreaa. Irentlud an audible alKh of relief. "At luat. ' alio aald, wo MVi louud u. The enalgn advanced towurd her BBBBBl "" - .aaati aaaV aaaakiia Lbbw bV bvJ LaaV aaW .aV LNiaVjJM I HP mm iVl KMI-WHEKLV ARQUS, I IUIMY. IE 10, Itl, '""' ' Tin lnmo(l .lo.il.ifiM "' '!' bsiMotnn Irmurrertos wcuiiiia- nlfoiirin "Wliii nr. lri"z you?" Jin dnmnndnd of fktm,1 mum in,.Zi Wlh a Wltrn of hnr hand, -hi.. MofN regulars who UJt ).lrl..,, M, nnr! wn ar ,hrMJ Atn.il.nnH, an.l ono of tin la alck. It l for hnr that wo n,...k rofiino." Ha .iirodo awirily to tho nldo of Mra. Illinlln Mho wiih muavlnv l,,,l..l I- rrom hI.I.i to m, n ,,, nRI,U, of hor fJoiikey, atinportod ,y two Inaurrecto a.orta. "N'fll, Noal," aho cried. Iii- dlHmonnt.d and approarhod the OfHcnr "HI... htiN tho fever' she e 'lalm.d, "nnd ah ravoa In h.-r apuech nil 'Ii.. tlmo, llo.iif.nnnt; "he makoa up nanma all klndu of natnei." Tin-re urn nl hor Amorkuna In ilm mountiiirifi?" h .niorlod. In.! open. .1 wl.lo hor oyoH and iliook h..r li.nd. "Wo aaw none, air," alio f n i.l Tho ormlKn pondorod. "Thla woman DMdl ItnmoiliHi.. mtontlon. Tako her to the lannih in! thotioe to tho Al bany.' o Ioiw.mI to inog and heck "ii'i I., joo Uo. hor. "You two muat go aloiiK.'' he nald aoberly. CHAPTER XXXVI. Coraon del Sol. Aflor a mar. h of hoitra In tho verr till, ki hi of the JuiikIo, Hortiandei halt "I IiIm hand of liiHurroctoa Tho ro aplt" wna woJ",ni"d Kxhauatlon rolKnod aiigroni.. ornand.. picked out two of tho al.okor Irxiklnr rovo liiHniilHta. "11-la trail," h HHld to thom. "haa boon lately traveled. Bee where It le.nla" Hornimdez went hack to hla rap tlv.a llo curried with him thick ptMM of hr ml Ho iiiilooaed tho haii'l.-ir. m fnun th.-lr oyea. Mini hoHiaKOM." he aald lightly, ' al drink and ho merry." Three uillea further on there waa a ' '"arlnn In the fuofflt, Acrnaa thla cleariai unii an anelent nateway and a rrumbliiiK alone wall, older than hla-i"iii- man liluiNoif Two unprepoaaeaa niK at'illd atom. IgWM guarded thla gateway. A third suard now entered be for. ground and paaaed through the " milieu gateway. He waa a living guard, but of a dead rare He waa an Axtec. Ho had heard noli.. i and he had come out to eve aa well aa to hear. And suddenly ho aaw and waa aeon In turn. Wriggling through the por tl'.na of the odgo of the clearing sud denly appeared the two scouts Bent forward by Hernandez They crouched there, "taring "i.eechleaaly at the A.'t.T warrior He in his turn alarod apeechleaaly at them Rut they had a.en more than he had l I..-Y l,al .might a glimpse through that gateway of a mnaa of leaping. twl.ll: flume, and they knew It for the thing It wua. An hour later, punting, brcathlesa. with i!n'lr lunguea hanging out and their e.cn ntill wide with terror, they cr.pt up to Hornandei and clutched him by the arma. "Cora ion del Sol," they cried, their facea twlated with terror. 1'ont heard them Hla eyes gleamed with sudden Internal. He waddled to the Bide of Hornandei and nodded undetNiandlngly. "Corazou del Sol," repeated Hernan dez "The Heart of the Sun " I'.. in,, nodded again. "The Heart of the Hun," he repeated. "Well, what of It'" aaked Herman deg "The lost tribe." whispered the scnuta. The Aatocs. Coma," tbey cried, "we have no time to lose. They will be upon ua Fly." Hernandes grbppud each man by the wrlat speak. 1'oMo." be demanded 1 nto tapped hlmaelf upon hla cheat "I am of Aztec blood myaelf." he aald "I have heard of thla loat tribe I have heard of thla city of Corazon del Sol. Many aaaume It to be a myth, aenor, but It la no myth." Hernandez nodded. "How many In huhitan:a ot Corazon del Sol?' he queried. ' Tradition haa It." aald Ponto. "that It Ib a town aurrounded by a wall and that Ita population never Increaaea." He emllod grimly "What human be luga It doea not need, It feeda to the Heart of the Sun the flame." "It will reed all of ua to the flame." cri.d the acoutB. "We must go back b:. k ' Hernandes leered, "l'onto," be said, "in front of ub. according to those In aurrecioa, ib a nery luriiuce wmi n aau lion foea Ilehlnd ua. camping on our trull aomewhere, la a handful of Amerl can marines Which do you choose?" "Forward," Bald l'onto. "to the fiery furnace Hellver me from a handful of marlnea." CHAPTER XXXVH. The Anger of a God. Within the walls of Coraaon del Sol there lived a god He didn't know be lived he was quite ignorant of bis own existence. If be had ever lived he would have died rrom ugliness Hut there were those who knew he lived. They were the Inhabitants of this ancient Aztec village Coraou del Sol the Heart of the Hun. Tbey knew he lived, because periodically and quite persistently he demanded flesh. Just now he stared straight before him through the gutes of the cium bllug walla. The high priest followed his glume. Suddenly the high priest started and held bilk his hund. A group of Aatec warriors answered the summons. In crudo uneven order this crowd rushed through the g'.tes and stood at bnv Across the clearing was uuoiuer group -iu i i.aude and bis crowd. The two (Continued ou page 4) Official Directory I lifted Stales 'TeHldent Woodrow VVIlHor. VIce-lTealdent TIiob. It. Maralml Secretary of State, . . Robert Lanalng Secretary of Treaa... . W. G. McAdoo Secretary of War, . . L. M. Oarrlaon niiuiiiox-iJoniirBi,, l noa. W. IJregorj I'ostmaatnr-Oeneral .... A. Durleson Secretary of Navy J. ..,,,,.. Soc'y of Interior, ..Franklin K Land Sec'y of Agriculture,, I). F. Houston Sec'y of Commerce, Win. C Hod field Secretary of Iibor. . . .W. H. Wilson Boc'yto the Pres J. p. Tumulty I". H. Nupreme Court. Chief Justice. .. . Kd ward I. White Aaaoclate Justices, P.: "ph McKonna Oliver Wendell Holmes William It Day James C. Mclteynoldn diaries E. Hughea Wlllla VanHevanter I'lHoph H l.atnar Mali Ion Pitney Vale V. H. Iinml-Ofllcera. Hiiarfater Thos. Jones Hocelver M. N. Fogtly state Ofllren, OOftrMf James Wlthycomhe Her ff of State Ben W. Olcott Treasurer T. B. Kay Attorney-General. ..Geo. M. Brown Hupt. of Public Inatructlon,. ...... J. A. Churchill Hairy and Food Commlaaloner J. II. M.. KI ISll Printer AW. Lawrence I' S Senators, Hury K. I.aii O. E. Chamberlain ConKTOHHtnen. W. a Hawley N J. Hlnnot C. N. McArtbur Slate Supreme Court chief Juatlce Frank A. Moore Aaaoclate Justices, Thomas A. McUrldo Henry J. Bean Ceorge II. Ilurnett Kohcrt Eakln Henry L. Benson Lawrence T. Harris Ninth Judicial District District Judge Dalton Biggs District Attorney W. H. Brooke Senator UHtli lieizUlatlvc Ahm-iiiMv Joint Senator,- for Grant, Malheur. and Harney Counties, . .Loring V. Stewart County Officers County Judge O. W. McKnlght County Clerk John P. Houaton Sheriff Ben J. Brown County Commissioners, John F. Weaver Melville Kelley County Treasurer, J. Itulph Weaver Assessor Lewis E. Hill School Supt Fay Clark County Survayor B. I' Farmer County Coronor It. o. 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