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I The Valley of Voices
B y GEORGE M A R S H
A u th o r o f “ Toiler» o f th e T rill,” “ T h e W h elp s o f th e W o lf”
(W.
If. U. S«nr1ea.)
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A Utah Case
£nough KING WALL FINISH for a ‘Hoom for Less Than a ‘Dollar
J a m e s Carlson, r e
t i r e d f a r m e r , 359 N.
S e c o n d St. , W ., L o
gan, Utah, s a y s: “ I
h ad
b a c k a c h e ,
cau sed from w e a k
kidneys, an d w hen
I g o t d o w n to l i f t
a n y th in g , my b a c k
s ti f f e n e d , a n d s h o o t
ing p a i n s w e n t
a c r o s s my k i d n e y s . * ^
T h e kidney seer
t i o n s p a s s e d d u r i n g i - ^ 5^ ___ _
t h e n i g h t . D o a n ’s
Pills
tis.d
the
backache
s tre n g t h e n e d my kidneys.'
of these bad lands who could play faint smile, hut the dark eyes did not
change as she continued; “Yet I hav*
like that?”
THE WINDIGO
The half-breed started over the my father and my violin, while he—
portage while Steele turned Into the he has only his memories."
Tou
never eaw a
w indigo;
“But,” he gallantly protested, “your
t h a t ’s s ur e. T h e c h a n c e s a r e t h a t
thick scrub toward the river. From
y ou n e v e r h e a r d one.
Bu t have
the foot of the rapids the trail had father, mademoiselle, has the compan
you ever heard a su p e rstitio u s In
swung away from the broken Banks ionship of a very”—he hesitated and
di a n o r h a l f - b r e e d o f t h e C a n a d i
of the gorge, but shortly Steele saw finished weakly—"his daughter."
an wilds ts ll o f its h o r ro rs ? Hs
ce rta in ly m ak es a blood-curdling
She laughed in his face. “Ah, mon-
patches of foam through the spruce.
and
th in g out o f the windigo. A n y
He stopped to listen, and again the sieur, you have French blood in your
wa y. t h i s Is t h e s t o r y o f a w i n
notes of the violin shrilled above the veins. But the very—his daughter,"
di g o t h a t w a s r e a l e n o u g h to
P ILLS
leave t r a c k s like th ose of a g r e a t
monotone of the troken waters. Slow she mocked, "Is a dull substitute for
b e a r a n d to k i l l a b i g b l o o d
60c
ly he worked his way along the shoul a bvorld of men,' as your Browning
hound.
I
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is
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y
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a
STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS
der of the shore, then, forced hack to says. My father will be much pleased
fa cto r's d a u g h te r and an A m e ri
Foster-Milhum Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y.
circle a gash In the eroded cltfT, stum at the coining to Walling river of
c a n n a t u r a l i s t . T h e g i r l Is b e a u
tifu l and educated and a w o n
bled upon a trail, and following It a Monsieur—”
d e r f u l v i o l i n i s t. T h e m a n Is b r a v e
“Steele," he prompted, “my name
short distance, suddenly stiffened.
and stron g.
And w h e n
Brent
The path led to a huge, flat-topped Is Brent Steele. I am in the field for
S teele g ets into the " V a lle y of
V oices" and sees the ch a rm of
bowlder thrusting out Into the stream. the American Museum of Natural His
D e n i s e S t. O n g e and r e a l i z e s t h a t
On the rock, her dark head nestling tory.”
t h e m y s t e r i o u s w i n d i g o Is w o r k
She bowed low with mock gravity.
a violin to her cheek, stood a woman.
i n g f o r h e r d e s t r u c t i o n — w h y , he
“Please let me tell you,” says Peter
“Monsieur Steele, my father, Col.
dr op s e v e r y t h i n g e l s e and s t a r t s
Surprise held the man motionless.
son, “that for instant relief from the
In to s o l v e t h e m a l i g n m y s t e r y .
To eyes which for months had not Hilaire St. Onge, will be honored In
misery of blind, bleeding or itching
T h e r e ' s a fi er ce r i v a l r y b e t w e e n
looked upon a comely white woman, offering the poor hospitality of Wall
t
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w
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s
piles, there is nothing so good as
t h e s i t u a t i o n . And DeniBe, to s a v e
the picture of the lithe figure of the ing Biver to a learned American sci
Peterson’s Ointment, as thousands
h er f a t h e r , h a s be en f o r c e d i n to
musician, a crown of dusky hair half entist.”
have testified.” Best for old sores and
a p r o m i s e o f m a r r i a g e . So B r e n t
Smilingly Steele raised protesting
masking the face turned to the river,
Itching skin. All druggists, 60 cents.
S t e e l e ' s Jo b Is a h e - m a n ' s Job.
was a delight he hesitated to cut short hands at her characterization. How
B u t he d o e s t h e J o b — a n d g e t s
charmingly, he thought, this strange
h is r e w a r d .
by a betrayal of Ids presence.
Fam ed W ar Sp y W ent
From the passionate hopelessness of girl, whose violin had sung so poig
to H er Death Alone
Massenet's “Elegie" the violin swung nantly of despair, whose face had re
CHAPTER I
Into a deathless lament of Grieg, grim flected fear of the stranger, now
During the Civil war there were
with the eternal tragedy of his own lapsed into raillery.
many spies on both sides, some of
“Oh, pardon, monsieur,” she went
gray north sen. As she played, the
them women. I’rom Memphis, Tenn.,
Steele stopped in his tracks. With
on, “I forgot myself; I am Denise St.
there came to serve the Confederate his right hand he freed his ear from girl turned, exposing her face. On Onge. Now that the conventions have
cause, Virginia B. Moon, a girl so the head-piece of his tump-line and her cheeks were tears. But she did been satisfied, will you follow me to
full of pep that everybody called her stood listening. Surely, he thought, not see the listener for her eyes were our chateau—of logs?”
“Miss Ginger.” It is said she had no those were the unmistakable notes of closed.
“Thank yon I”
She ceased playing. With a sense
fear of dentil. She carried morphine a violin, clear above the noise of the
Her simple muslin gown and beaded
and dispatches through the Union rapids. Curious, he continued up the of awe at having heard the cry of moccasins seemed but to authenticate
lines. Twice she won release from steep portage; now convinced that
the stamp of race In the figure and
her captors by exercising her wiles faintly through the beat of broken wa
carriage of the girl who led the curi
on them. She was first arrested in ters, which the trail paralleled, floated
ous man over the river trail to the
Cincinnati by an officer who was once eerie music, now doubting his senses.
carry. At the portage she stopped.
chief of General Grant's staft'. She At length his alert ears failed to cap
“My packs are below here, where I
was commended by Jefferson Davis for ture the strnins of the magic violin
left them to follow the Lorelei of the
her work. As a l^eart-breaker tills and he dismissed his illusion as the
Wailing," he said smiling.
girl was no slouch; she boasted of vagary of nerves overtense from the
Her face swiftly sobered.
14 bona fide proposals she had spurned toil of the trail over which he had
“Ah, Monsieur,” she replied almost
when a southern belie.
inaudibly, “do not make Jest of this
come.
In her later life Miss Moon did some
terrible river.” Then, with a shrug,
For a space he went on. engrossed
acting for the movies; then she settled
as If ridding her mind of an oppres
down in New York—alone. She died In other thoughts, when through tlie
sive weight, added, " I shall not wait
recently at the age of eighty-one.— roar of the waters a violin sobbed
for you, the post Is very near," and
up to a wild crescendo . . . then
Pathfinder Magazine.
walked swiftly up the portage, fol
ceased.
lowed by the quizzical eyes of the
Easing the top bag to the ground,
man.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Steele swung the lower pack, with its
He stood In the trail watching the
attached tump-IIne, beside it, and
retreating figure of the girl until a
Aiplrin Marked With “ Bayer Cross" waited. These were no fancied melo
bend shut It from sight.
Has Been Proved Safe by Millions.
dies of summer Whitewaters. It was
What eyes and hair, he mused, and
no wraith music which a shift in the
what playing! It was clear she was
Warning! Unless you see the name August breeze had brought him—tills
breaking her heart over something;
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
mad playing.
the look in her eyes proved that. To
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Again
the
notes
of
the
violin
were
think of such a glorious creature bur
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
led In this country I Her father prob
prescribed by physicians for 25 years. audible; clearer now. Some magician
out
there
on
the
neighboring
shore
ably was a retired French officer.
Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
was
baring
his
soul.
It
was
unbeliev
Heaps of them marooned between
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
able—here, in this lost vaiiey of tlie
Labrador and the Peace! But why,
north—pure
wizardry.
Enchanted,
Tlie earliest recorded eclipse of the
he asked himself, didn’t they mention
snn occurred in 2137 B. C. It was vlc- Steele listened as the violin sang of
her over at Hope—this charming
yearning
and
despair,
unutterable,
Ible in China and is recorded In the
“ I Come Here to Play, Monsieur— daughter of the factor at Wailing
which genius has voiced to tlie world
Chinese classic, the Shu Citing.
Often,” She Replied in a Tense, Un Biver?
through the magic of its strings. And
Yes, he decided, she certainly hnd
even Voice.
; ns he listened he wondered what trag-
been frightened at hts appearance—
HOW’S YOUR BLOOD?
I edy lay behind that playing, what stark despair, the trespasser, con had looked him over as If he were a
Tacoma, Wash.—“I was so greatly j trick of fate had buried this master scious of sacrilege, had turned to
ghost. Then she had seemed super
benefited by taking Dr. Pierce's Golden nf the bow in a fur-post on the Wati- retreat when he wns stopped by :
stitious; but she couldn't really be
Medical Discovery
“Qul vient la? Who is there?"
lieve in this tradition of the valley—
that I am convinced I Ing river.
“W’at you hear, de Windigo seeug
there is nothing bet
Caught, the eavesdropper faced this Windigo and spirit stuff. That
ter for a run down j In de strong-water?"
was inconceivable. She was not
about, hut in hand.
system or for thin
Turning, Steele smiled at the blocky
"Mademoiselle,” he began, redden afraid to come here alone and yet she
blood. I was suf
called the river terrible. What had
fering fr o m an 1 figure of the speaker standing in the ing under the questioning gaze which
anaemic condition, j trail, his head and shoulders beut un- swept him from moccasins to tattered happened here anyway? Whom could
shirt, then fearfully searched his eyes she fear, and why?
had scarcely any I der a canoe.
TI1U 8 speculated the Intrigued
blood, and what | “No, David, hut I've been listening as if seeking a sinister meaning in
there was was thin i to the violin of a shaman—a medicine his sudden appearance, “1 am pack Steele. Then swinging hts bags to his
and impoverished. ; man conjuring up the spirits of the ing up the carry to tlie post. I - I back, he started for the post known
I became very nerv
heard your marvelous playing—and as Wailing Biver.
ous. weak and thin j rapids. Someone at this French post
came. You will pardon my listening?”
As Steele left the forest to cross
but the 'Discovery' completely restored Is a sorcerer.”
The dark face of the girl In turn the clearing the dogs of the post start
my blood to a natural and normal state
“Maybe you hear Windigo all de
and I grew well and strong I have same," dryly suggested the half-breed, flushed.
The guilty man humbly ed the usual uproar. Half way to the
never taken a medicine that did so much easing the stern of the canoe to the awaited the revelation of her Just group of log buildings be was met by
for me, it made me feel like a new per
unger. That meant for the forest and an Indian, sent by tlie factor, and re
son."—Mrs. Sarah Dahistrom, 1611 S. trail to uncover a broad, swart face
wrinkled with amusement. “Up at waters only—the naked anguish of a lieved of his packs.
K St. Tablets or liquid. All dealers.
Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel in Fort Hope de peopl’ scared of dis river soul—a stranger had heard, it was
Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice.
for sure. I*ey tell me de strong-water right that he should pay.
Evidently Wailing River has a
"I come here to play—monsieur— j
by de French post bad place for de
mystery and one that challenges
often,” she replied In a tense, uneven I
devils an' de Windigo.”
Green's
a brave man and the girl I
“Yes, I heard that too, the valley voice. "I was startled! We see no
August Flower has a bad name on the Albany. Fran more— but the Indians. There Is
cois, at Martin's Falls, says It wus nothing—to pardon.”
/or Constitution,
(TO B E CONTINUED.)
She spoke in English, with a flavor
called tlie Wailing river because of
Indigestion and
of
accent
which
Steele
had
heard
be
the moaning of the rapids here in
Torpid Livor
N icotine in Tobacco
winter. ! told him It was only tlie fore, bqt not in French Canada.
P »lip*** that feeling ofhiT*
Nicotine Is a colorless. Intensely
Believed
at
his
reprieve,
he
has
wind, hut he wouldn't have It—Insist
unwisely* 30c 9oc bottles. All druggists.
poisonous liquid. If exposed to tlie
ed that the place was 'bad country,’ tened to explHin his presence on that air, it absorbs oxygen and becomea
bush-grown portage of the Walling
bewitched.”
brown ami ultimately aoltd. The
river.
"Dey say plenty peopl’ drown there,
“My man David and I are bound quantity of nicotine contained in to
long tam ago." gravely added David.
from the Albany to Ogoke lake and bacco varleg from two to eight per
k J
and ir flaiwnationi quickly
"So old l’ierre once told me. down the Nepigon. We've been In the hush cent, the coarser klndg containing
yield to
at Henley house. He was traveling since May.” he laughed, painfully the .arger quantity, while tlie beat
from Ogoke to the Albany one winter aware of a three-days' growth of Havana cigars seldom contain more
and struck this gorge about sunset. heard, with a deprecatory gesture than two per cent, and often less.
But tlie spirits seared him so with toward his frayed clothes, "and have Nicotine does not appear in tobacco
their wailing that he drove his dogs some trading to do at the post, as smoke. It la aplit into pyridine and
ten miles before he dared to make you see. Is It far?"
collodlne. Of these, the latter Is said
BATHE YOUR E Y E S ,
camp. I can’t understand why the
to be the less active nnd to pre
Use L»r. Tliompeoa t B»ewater. '
“Only
a
short
distance,
monsieur.
Buy at iru«jr f in es -I «or
<
French built a place on a tabooed My father will welcome the sight of ponderate in cigar smoke, while the
1188 River. T r o y . N Y
Rook l e i
j river. They must hove known Its rep a white man; for him it is so lonely smoke from pipes contains a larger
utation."
amount of pyridine.
here."
"Wa!," replied David w:ltli a gri
“But surely,” he protested, “it is
mace, “I nevalre hear one of dese more lonely for a woman.” So she
M arvelous P recocity
; Windigo howl een de night, but eef was the daughter of the French fac
The precocious infant wus being
I see him now I eat heeni for sure. tor, and he wondered what force of submitted to the psychological tests in
! I call dls de Starvin' riviere."
circnmstances had driven the father order to determine tlie degree of his
Steeie laughed loudly at the remark of this talented girl into the fur genius
He bad already picked out
I of his hard-headed companion, whose trade as an employee of the French numbers, arranged tilocks and distin
j legacy of superstition from an Ojlb- company; this girl with the somber guished colors. Then carne the gn
I «ray mother hail been heavily d uted eyes who enrne to the white Wüter* preme test, the Identification of vari
ny the blood of a Scotch father.
with her violin—«n» her grief. Was ous coins The Investigator tossed a
" he It travedi he hi id rhuncf d upon, or nickel on tlie floor. The precocious
At Alt Brunisti
the lier»* lone in* «a?
infant bent over it while the proud
I • w i « ' * itun~KAf*nS~V» KOocsT.
over
"\J»nel y lien* for a WO Hit n? Surely. parents held tbetr breath.
1
A .O .L i o n a '!|' IKC
t ! m f mon*leur. you apeak It* » man of the
Then the precocious Infant wlnkefl
Tu-.’--*' ■ . *rw vo«a
here work —wi th unieran SUfta£ " ’I hc sen .it ;.is dad and cried exultantly
l i t e gir? , t a p e d o
H eads"' -Pathfinder Mag.i/.lnw.
vas a man within a tliousu id miles j .-Ulve mouth
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