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W,H.Knloht,2134tli5L.SlouClt.l. WAHTCn a d?a,;r ln cv"'Jr town lo handle ' ,", " and HauldiniM. f no have no ea. r'y?nrtown,wrlteusfo-.'ouri.roiomon. holetalo Wall I'aper, I'alou, Wlnduw UhadeJ, eta. BH FRENCH DRY"CLEAHERS ane largest and beit InBloux City. Oeuta' tulu cleaned and Presaed, fl. Ladles' Bulm eleuned nd presaed, tlM. Other prlcea oj uul llcatlon. Y c pay expreso one way. 41J sum & 5)5 H. 71S SI Mmsswm iiiSAV .TlTW mi7,TFrMLW A W Hlk&L'y rm i iiiM ,n n mm. tMSteftf I 1 w m I )xz v&imjx!&TH&- (AScWS AS " idHS w shsstjirryl wv VT rceVyV l- ttk. 'I mffimc&-tm$L-2k mk'iw. iys.w6 l'a sr .tezmt ? SYNOPSIS. Hiiun IT.iiTiUii, Jniijwr. a!! tlire'Jsh A!" ka ns "nurnfn DnyllRlit," celobrn.tri Ills 30tli blrlhclF-y with a crowd of miners ut tho Circle Cly Tlvoll. The ilnncc loads to honvy KiimMlliB. In which over $10O.OJO Ii Btnkod. Harnlsh loses hlH money nnrt bis mlno but nvlns the mall contract, lie starts on lit" mall trip with iIokk niul uleilco. tllln.i his friends that he will tin In the bli; YOkon Kold strike at tho start. Hurnlnu' DayllKht makes a sensational y rapid run across country with tho mall, appears nt tho Tlvoll and Is now ready to Join hln friends in a ilnsh to tho new Kold llelds. DerldlnB that Rold will bo found In tho up-rlvcr district Harnlsh buys two tons of Hour, which ho declare") will be worth Its weleht In Bold, but when he arrives with Ids flour ho llnda tho bin nat deiolato. A comrado discov ers ?oltI and Uayllcht reap? a ricu oar vest. Ho goes lo uawson becomes tho mrmf nrnm npnt nm ulnen In tho Klondike and defeats a combination of capitalists In a vnst mlnlntf deal. Ho returns, to civilization, and, amid tho bewildering complications of IiIkM nnanco, DayllRht nnds that ho has been led to Invest his eleven millions In a manipulated scheme. Ho rocs to Now York. CHAPTER VIII. Continued. Then tlio Kilu tiled uway, ami his fnco grow blcnk nntl ncrlons. Leav ing out his Interests in tho soveral Western reclamation projects (which woro still assessing heavily), ho was n ruined man. I3ut harder hit than this was his prldo. lie had heen so easy. Thoy had gold-brlaltcd hltn, and ho had nothing to show for It. Tho sim plest farmer would havo had docu ments, whllo ho had nothing tint a gentleman's ngreoment, and a verbal 0110 at that. Gentleman's agreement! Ho Htiortcd over It. John Dowsett's vnlcn, just as ho had heard It In the tolophono receiver, sounded In his cars tho words, "On my honor as a gontlomnn." Thoy wero sncak-thleves and swindlers, that was what they wero, and thoy had given him the doublo-cross. Tho newspapers wero right. Ho had como to Now York to bo trimmed, and Messrs. Dowsott, Lit ton and Guggenuaninier had done It. Ho wns a llttlo fish, nnd thoy had played with him ten days ample tlmo In which to swalliW him, along with his cloven millions. Of course, they had been unloading on him nil tho tlmo, nnd now they wero buying Ward Valley back for a song cro tho mar ket righted Itrolf. And Daylight sat and consumed cocktails nnd saw back In his llfo to AlaBkn, nnd lived over tho grim years In which ho had battled for his eleven millions. For nwhllo murder ato at his heart, unu wild ideas 11 mi sketchy plnns of killing his botrnyora (lashed through his wind. Daylight un locked his grip and took out his auto niatic pistol a big Colt's .44. Ho ro- loaned tho safety catch with hla thumb, nnd, operating the sliding outer bar rel, ran tho contonts of tho clip through tho mechnnism. Tho eight cartridges slid out In a. stream. Ho roflllcd tho clip, throw a cartrldgo Into tho chamber, and with tho trigger nt ful cock, thrust up tho safety ratch et Ho shoved tho wenpon Into tho side pockot of his coat, ordered an other Martini, nnd resumed his sent. At ten o'clock ho aroso nnd pored over tho city directory. Then ho put on his shoes, tool: a cab, nnd departed "Now It's My Deal, and I'm Going to See If I Can Hold Them Four Aces." Into llio niglit. Twlco tio changed ends, and Anally fetched up at the night of fice of a dutoctlvo agency. He super intended the thing hlniBolf, laid down monoy ln ndvnnco In profuse quantl ties, selected tho six 111011 he needed, and gavo thorn their Instruction!!.. Never, for so slrunlo a task, had thoy boon so well iinltl; for to onch In ad dition to ofllco chaigos, ho gavo n live-hundred-dollur bill, with tho promise of another If ho iiucccedcd. Some time noxt day, ho was convinced, If not soonor, his tliroo silent partners would como together. To each ono two of his detoctlvos woro to bo nt tached. Timo and place was nil he wanted to loarn. "Stop nt nothing, boys," wore Ills dual Instructions. "I must havo this Information. Whntovcr you do, whatovor hnnnana. I'll see you through." Hoturulng to ;ila hotel, ho changed cabs ns boforo, wont up to his room, uiul with ono nioi-t cochtnll for a night cap, wont to bed and to sloop. In tho morning ho dressed nnd tihaved, order ed breakfast and tho nowspapors sent up, nnd wnltbd. Hut ho did not drink. Hy nlno o'clock his tolo phono begun to ring nnd tho reports to como In. Nathan) ol Iettou was taking tho train at Twrrjlown. John Dowsatt wow tomlug doA-4 by tho subwiiy. Loon GH8Cflfcf.nmfif Uad not stirred out v.'J tt.rr(j 'rf 'una naatidrtli. ,i-ltl,ln i-i i Uiio frxfhlou. with n map of I f --o I I ,Si I 1 fV (V) ' ! '? if) yfy i u m - a . k. jm 7 - "' SJtiWn bWl , J)MP': ' (Copv,i,.ht. 1010. by I K w a ii fa i i tho city sptead out before him, Day light followed the movements of his llirv" in,.!) h tli"y lrnw toother. Na thaniel Letton was at his offices in tho Mutual-Solamlcr Hullding. Next arrived Guggenhninmor. Dowsott was still in his own offices. Hut nt eleven enme tho word that ho alBO had arrived, and scvernl minutes later Daylight was In a hired motor-car and speeding for tho Mutual-Solandcr Building. CHAPTER IX. Nathaniel I-ollon was talking when tho door opened; ho censed, nnd with his two companions gazed with con trolled perturbation at Burning Day light striding Into the room. Tho free, swinging movements of tho trail-traveler wero unconsciously exaggerated In that stride of his. In truth, it seemed to him that he felt tho trull beneath his feet. "Howdy, gentlemen, howdy," ho re marked, Ignoring tho unnatural calm with which they greeted his entrance. Ho shook hands with them In turn, striding from ono to another nnd grip ping their hnnds so heartily that Na thaniel Lotton could not forbear to wince. Daylight Hung himself Into 11 massive chair and sprawled lazily, with an appearance of fntlguo. Tho leather grip he had brought into tho room ho dropped carelessly beside him on tho lloor. "I'vo suro been going some," he sigh ed. "Wo suro trimmed them beautifully. It was real slick. And tho beauty of tho play never dawned on mo till tho very end. It was puro nnd simplo knock down nnd drag out. And tho way thoy foil for It was utnuzln'." Lclton made a dry sound In his throat. Dowsott sat quietly and wait ed, whllo Loon Gugficnhnmmor strug gled Into articulation. "You certainly havo raised Cain," ho said. Daylight's black eyes flashed In a pleasant way. "Didn't I. though!" ho proclaimed, Jubilantly. "And didn't wo fool 'em! I wns tectotally surprised. 1 nover dreamed they would be that easy, "And now," he went on, not permit ting tho pauso to grow awkward, "we all might as well havo nn accounting. I'm pullln' West this afternoon on that blamed Twentieth Century." Ho tugged nt his grip, got it open, nnd dip ped lulu il willi boi'ii bis !;ririi'3. "tint don't forgot, boys, when you-all want mo to hornswogglo Wall Street nnoth- or flutter, all you-all havo to do Is whisper tho word. I'll sure bo right thero with the eoodp," His hands emerged, clutching a great mass of stubs, check-books, and brokers' receipts. Thoso ho depos ited ln a heap on tho big table, and dipping again, ho fished out tho strag glers and addod them to tho pile. Ho consulted n slip of paper, drawn from his coat pocket nnd rend aloud: "Ten million twenty-seven thousand and forty-two dollars nnd sixty-eight cents is my tlgurln' on my expense. Of courso tliatall's taken from tho winnings before we-nll get to flgurln' on tho whack-up. Whero's your Ae- I urea? It must a been a mighty big clean-up." Tho thrco nion looked thoir hopuz zlcment at ono anothor. Tho man was a bigger lool thnn thoy had Imagin ed, or olso ho wns playing a gaino which thoy could not divine. Nathaniel I.otton moistened his lips and spoke up. "It will tako soino hours yet, Mr. Ilnrnlsh, bel'oro tho full accounting can ho made. Mr. Howlson is at work upon it now. Wo ah as you say, It has been a gratifying clean-up. Suppose wo have lunch togothor nnd tnlk It over. I'll havo tho clerks work through tho noon hour so that you will have uinplo tlmo to cntch your train." Dowsott and CJiiggonhammor mani fested a rcllof that was almost ob vious. Tho situation was clearing It was disconcerting, under tho circum stances, to be penl in the same room with this heavy-muscled, indlnn-llko man whom they had robbed. They to momborcd unpleasantly tho many stor ies of his strength and recklessness. If hotton could only put him off long enough foi them to oseapo into tho po liced world outside tho olllco door, all would bo well; and Daylight showed all tho signs or being put off. "I'm real glad to hear that," ho said. "I don't want to miss that train, and you-all havo dono mo proud, gentlo men, lotting mo in on this deal. 1 Just do appreciate It without being ablo to express my feelings. But I am suro almighty curious, and I'd like ter rible to know, Mr. Lotton. what your llguies of our winning Is. Can you-all glvo 1110 a rough estimate?" Nathaniel Lotton did not look ap pealing) at his two friends, but ln tho brief pauso thoy folt that appeal pass out from him. Dowsott, of sterner mold than the others, began to divino that tho Klondlkor was plnylng. I3ut tho other two woro still under tho blandishment of his chlld-llko luno cenco. "It Is cxtromoly or difficult," Leon Guggenhninmor began. "You soo, Ward Valloy has lluctuatod so, or " "That no estliunto can possibly bo made ln advance," Lclton supple mented. v "Approximate It, approximate it," Daylight counselled, cheerfully. "It don't hurt If you-all are a million out ono sldo or the other. Tho flgures'll strnlnhton that up. Hut I'm that curi ous I'm Just Itching nil over. What d'yo say7" "Why contlnuo to piny nt cross pur poses?" Dowsott demanded abruptly and coldly. "Let ua havo tho explana tion here and now. Mr, Ilnrnlsh Is la " FW r BMfex W H M y-& 'M hi SAFf uv r?t JMWaL, ia.-a h. J tmVS CJL"J Mi&dACK lONDON 1&'ZZ !rmo nf "rur "IlSt? riAjn" nn 1 1. i nnv, thi New York TIrralJ Company.) by tho MnrMUian Company. i II 7 fa 1 g. 'I yi I 1 For a While Murder boring under a falso impression, and he should ho set Etralght. By this t'.me Litton was stiffened by tho attitude Dowauli had taken, and his answer was prompt and definite. "1 fear you are under a misappre hension, Mr. Hnrnlsh. Thoro aro no winnings to bo divided with you. Now don't got excited, I beg of you. I havo hnl to press this button . . ." Tar from excited. Daylight had all the seeming of being stunned. Ho look ed at Dowsett and murmured: "It was your deal, all right, and you all dolo them right, too. Well, I ain't kicking. I'm like the player in that poker game It was your deal, and you-all had n right to do your heat. And you dono It cleaned mo out slick or'n a whistle." Ho gazed at the heap on tho table with an air of stupefaction. "And that-all ain't worth tho paper It's written on Gol dast It, you-all can suro deal 'phi 'round when you get a chnnce. Oh, no, I ain't a-klcklng. It was your deal, nnd you-nll certainly dono me, nnd a man nin't half a man that squeals on another mnn's deal. And now tho hand Is played out, and U10 cards aro on the table, nnd tho deal's over, but . . ." Ills hand, dipping swiftly into hla in side breast pocket, appeared with tho big Colt's nutomutlc. "As I was saying, tho old deal's fin ished. Now it'a my deal, nnd I'm n-golng to sco if I can hold them four aces "Tako your hand away, you whlted sepulchre!" ho cried sharply. Nathaniel Lot ton's hand, creeping toward tho push-button on tho desk, was abruptly arretted "Change cars." Daylight command ed. "Tako that chair over thero, you gangrone-llvcrcd Bkunk. Jump, or I'll make you leak till folks'U think your father was a water hydrant and your mother a sprlnkllng-cart. You all movo your chair alongsldo, Guggonhammer; nnd you-all Dowsott, sit right there, while I jiiHt. Ineltwantly explain tho virtues of this here nutomntlc. She's loaded for big gamo and sho goes off olght times. She's a suro hummer when sho gets started. "Preliminary remnrks being over, Better Than Kentucky Mountaineer Preferred as Teacher Because Ho Could Lick Blngcst Boy In School. Tho colonel hud gono up Into the Kentucky mountains from tho bluo grass In command of n sawmill, and ns soon as ho had mobilized his torces in that Held ho begun to maneuver In the matter of Improving tho people nbout his camp What thoy needed most wero better schools and lie determined to tnko a baud in tho selection of a proper teacher. To this end be called in ono from his own section who had a college education, but no mountain oxporlonco. Whon ho proposod this bluo grass nurtured young man to tho mountaineer trus tees thoro was unanimous opposition In favor of ono of thoir own kind, who had been teaching tho school for somo tlmo. though his educntlou was of tho most limited kind. "But." nrguod tho colonol. "your man doosn't havo tho first rudiments of an education and tho pupils might as woll huvo no teacher at all." "Ho's dono bettor than anybody olso over dono, colonel," replied tho chairman of tho board. "That may be, but nono of them has boon educated properly to teach. My man has been through collcgo and Is W'tf" w Pt Si P '' ss jy a V-J"?' t?l ri nr rupun "Minrfj -nr!-" trrt i irtr'i in i.luij, cf o. awosnnual' Ate at His Heart. I now proceed to deal. Remember. I ain't making no remarks about your deal. You dono your darndest, and It It's up to mo to do my darndest. In tho first place, you-all know mo. I'm Burning Daylight savvec? Ain't afraid of God, devil, death, nor destruction. Them's my four aces, and thoy suro cop per your bots. Look at that thero living skeleton. Letton. you'ro sure afraid to dlo. Your bones Is all rat tling together you'ro that scared. And look at that fat Jow there. This llttlo weapon's suro put tho fear of God In his heart. He's yellow as a sick per simmon. Dowsett, you'ro a cool ono. You-all ain't batted an oyo nor turned a hair. That's becauso you're great on arithmetic. And that makes you-all dead easy in this deal of mlno. You're sitting thero and adding two and two together, and you-all know I sure got you skinned. You know me, and that I ain't afraid of nothing. And you-all adds up all your money and knows you ain't n-golng to die If you can help It." "I'll seo you hanged," was Dow sett's retort. "Not by a damned sight. When tho fun starts, you'ro the first I plug. I'll bang nil right, but you-all won't live to see it. You-nll dlo hero and now whllo I'll die subject to tho law's delay savveo? Being dead, with grass growing out of your carcasses, you won't know whou I bang, but I'll suro havo tho pleasuro a long tlmo of knowing you-all beat mo to it" "You surely won't kill us?" Letton asked in a queer, thin voice. Daylight shook his head. "It's suro too expensive You-all ain't worth it. I'd soonor hnvo my chips back. And I guess you-all 'd sooner glvo my chips back than go to tho dead-house." A long silence followed. "Well, I'vo dono dealt. It's up t you-all to play. But whllo you'ro de liberating, I want to give you-all warn ing: If that door opens aud any one of you cusses lots on there's anything unusual, right hero and then I suro start plugging. Thoy ain't a soul '11 get out of tho room except feet llrst." (TO HE CONTINUED.) Book Learning superior to any toachor In tho coun ty." Tho chairman didn't want any troublo with tho colonol, nor did he want to yield his point. "Mebbo ho's Jlst what you say ho Is, colonol," ho said persuasively, "and It ain't for us to doubt that he has a powerful Eight of book I'arnln'. but, colonel, we have saw hlra nnd wo havo saw our ma x, and 1 wanter say for this board of trustees that )our mnn can't lick the biggest boy ln school nnd our'n kin, and that counts fer a heap sight more in this neck uv woods than book I'arnln' " Tho colonol's enndidnto retired to tho bluo grass whence he came. Original Suffragette. Mr3. Johnnno Moyor, tho llrst Danish woman to spoak from a platform ln bo half of woman suffrage, attended tho Universal Race congross receutly hold in I.ondoti as tho dolegate to tho i'eaco Soeloty of Coponhagen. As soon ns tho Congrats closed Mrs. Meyer began an Inquiry in behalf of tho Danish govern ment to ascortnlu tho effect that so cial and political work ln England has had on wemon. lu IS70 Mrs. Meyer founded H.o llrst organization for t'o betterment of women in Denmark 1 t) ,A'l jSft -cgSSBBaB"te- M xsr wn vtNH&;sr- ,. cjy 1 m TsL L-d Wv yAWI II II Sytv . z tvt Received Higkeot Award World's Puro Food Eipoiltion COLD COMFORT. Passenger (nervously) Captain, what would be tho result if this boat should strike an Iceberg? Captain It would probably shiver Its timbers. TO KEEP THE SKIN CLEAR For moro than a generation, Cuti cura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment have done moro for pimples, blackheads and other unsightly conditions of tho complexion, red, rough, chapped hands, dandruff, itching, scaly scalps, and dry, thin and falling hair than any other method. Thoy do even moro for skin-tortured and disfigured Infant3 and children. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment aro sold by druggists and dealers throughout tho world, a liberal samplo of each, with 32-pago book on tho care of the skin and hair will be sent post-free, on application to "Cutlcura," Dept. L, Boston. Effete Briton. Booth Tnrklngton, tho American nlnywricbt nnd novelist. Is a very early riser, and, when the English play wright nnd novelist, Arnold Bennett, visited him at his charming resldonce in Indianapolis, Mr. Tnrklngton said, the first evening at dinner: "I bcllevo in tho simplo life. I get up with the sun. Will you take a ten mllo walk with me at 0 o'clock tomor row morning?" "Thank you, Mr. Tnrklngton," tho Englishman answered, "but I don't walk in my sleep." Kaiser as Writer. Tho German emperor, had he been born a commoner nnd chosen news paper work as a profession, would without doubt havo become ono of the most famous journalists of the day. He has written a great deal which has never seen the light, but which will doubtless bo published ln tho future. Recently tho emperor as slsted In tho preparation of an article entitled "How tho Kaiser Works," for i the Strand Magazine, tho proof sheets which ho read and corrected himself The Difference. "After all, thero isn't much differ ence between tho editor and tho ofllco boy." "You're Joking." i "Not at all. Tho editor fills tho , waste baskets, nnd tho ofTlco boy emp- ( ties them." Life. Signs of a Winner. "Does your wife win at bridge?" "I don't know for suro," replied Mr. Meeklon, "but I think so. Tho women all look as if they disliked her very much, but they keop on Inviting her to play." Foreslghted. Bobby Mabel, I want you to marry me. Mabel But wo'ro only ten. i Bobby I know that, but I'm leaving ! my order in advance. Taking No Chances. "You say tlio elopement was sort of forced upon you?" "Yes; after sho camo down tho ropo ladder her father pulled it up." 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