-,. .,. s ', t Fa i ;!' ft. . . E 1 "J ? J! 'JFJI w a :i1 U II i1 r I a' l.ffc A t i R' f v . IV v r b'. T The Spoilers. By REX E. BEACH., Copyright, 1D05, by Itcx E. Beach. to n iniin. And the chnirniiui n .;ol: "Lot's luive (Jlenlster loml thin forlorn hope. I n in wllllm? to Htuntl or full on bin Judgment." They nciitilcicetl with out a dlrtHonlhig voice, and with (he (Inn lunula of n natural leader the young mail took control. "Lot's hurry up." said one. "It's long 'mush' and thu mud Is knee deep." "N( walking for us," said Hoy. "Wo'll go hy train." "y train V How can wo ot n traln'v" "Steal It," ho answered, at which lot forth n fmmifiKt. whli'li rivaled flint Doxlrv urimieil delightedly at Ills of the previous night. During thu Ilrst loose jointed companion, and Slapjack of It armed men came Hlftlng into Me- showed his toothless gums In answer, Naniara's oillco from thu cur and were saying: hidden throughout the building. When- "lie sure is." ever lie descried a peculiarly desperate A few more words and (Jlenlslur, ac- rulllnn tho hoss called him aside for companled hy these two, slipped out private Instruction and gave uiliiute into the whirling storm, and a half hour description of a wide shouldered, erect later the rest followed. One by one youth In white hat and half hoots, the vigilantes left, the hlackness blot- Gradually he set his trap with the men Hug them up an arm's length from Toorhecs had raked from tho slums, the door, till at last the hi,', bleak and when it was done smiled to him- warehouse echoed hollowly to the self. As he thought It over he ceased voice of the wind and water. J tick In the pause which ensued: 1 wanted to leave this life and no pwt, "Ain't ho n heller?" to go away aim stait over ami piay "We'll go you," the miners chlmcl the rnine square, hut I see It's no u e. Continued from page .1. . oarly nightfall, and wlted'tliey broke to regret the miscarriage of last night's plan, for it had served to go.iti his cue tales to the point he desired, to the point where they would rush to their own undoing. He llioutrlit with salts faction of the role he would play In the United States press when the m-ii-'ji- Over in tho eastern end of tho town, behind dark windows upon which the sheeted rain beat furiously, other armed men lay patiently waiting waiting some word from the bulky shadow which stood with folded arms close against a square- of gray, while tlotinl news of this night's adventure1 over their heads a wretched old man ..mnii nut a Kiiiii-i MiMeiiii vein dnreil paced back iititl forth, wringing Ids to do his duty despite a lawless mob. A icceiver who turned a midnight at tack into ii rout and shainbW. That Is whirr they would say. What if he did exceed his authority thereafter' What If there were a scandal? Who would question? As to soldiers no, decidedly no. He wished no help of soldiers at this time. The sight of a ship In thy oiling to- hands, pausing at every turn lo peer out Into the night and to mumble the name of his sister's child. t'HAPTKU XIX. AULY In the evening Cherry Ma- lotto opened her door to liud the Kronen Kid on her step, lie entered and threw off ills rub ber coat. Knowing him well, she wait- E waid dark caused him some uueasl-i cd for his disclosure of his errand. His sallow skin was without a trace of color, ids eyes were strangely tired, deep lines had gathered about his lips, while Ids hands kept up constant little nervous explorations as (hough for days and nights lie had not slept and now hovet e.l on the vergu of some hys teria, lie gave her the impression of a smoldering mine with the lire eating close up to the powder. She judged that his body had been racked by ev ery passion till now it hung jaded and weary, yielding only to the spur of ills restless, revengeful spirit. After a few objectless remarks he began abruptly: , "Do you love Hoy fllontster?" Ills voice, like his manner, was Jealously lager, and he watched her carefully as she replied without quibble or deceit: "Yes. Kid, and I always shall. He is the only true man I have ever known, and I'm not ashamed of my feelings." For a long time he studied Iter ami then broke Into rapid speech, allowing her no time for Interruption. "I've held back and held back be cause I'm no talker. 1 can'l be in my business. Tint lids is my last, chance, and I want to put myself right with you. I've loved you ever uluce the liawsou .days, not in the way you'd expect from a man of my sort perhaps, bill with rhe kind of love that a wo man wants. I never showed my hand, for what was the use? That man out lield me. I'd have quit faro years back only I wouldn't leave this country as Jong as you were part of It, ami .up ?tere I'm ouly a gambler, tit for nothing ne.ss, for, notwithstanding (lie assur ance that tho course of justice in the Ran Francisco courts hail been clogged, he knew Kill Whcatou to be a resource ful lawyer and a determined man. Therefore it relieved him to note tho rising gale, which precluded the possi bility of interference from that source. Lei (hem come tomorrow if they would. Ky that time some of the mines Vouid be ownerless and his position strengthened a hundredfold. Ho telephoned the mines to throw out guards, although he reasoned that none hut madmen would think of striking there In the face of tin; warn ing which he knew mrtst have been transmitted thtough Helen. Putting on his raincoat he sought Stillman. "Kring your niece over to my place tonight. There's trouble in the air and I'm prepared for It." "She hasn't returned from her ride yet. I'm afraid she's caught In the storm." Tne Judge gazed anxiously into the darkness. Hilling all the long day the vigilantes lay in hiding, Impatient at their idle ness and wondering at the lavk or ef fort made toward their discovery, not d-pjiiltS that McXamara had more cleverly hidden plans hchhiil. When Cherry' note of warning came they gathered in the back room uud gave voice to their opinions. "There's onl. one way to clear the atmosphere." said the chairman. "You bet," chorused the others. "They've garrisoned the mines, so let's eo through the town and make a dean Job of it. Let's hang the whole out- tit to one post." This met with general approval, (Jlonister alone detraining. Said he; "I have reasoned It out differently, and 1 want you to hear me through before deciding. Last night I got word from Whealon Unit the California courts are against ns. lie attributes it to hitlueuce, but whatever the ieaon. we are cut off fiom all legal help either In this court or on appeal. Now. sup poM we lymh these otliclaN tonight, what do we gain? Maittal law In two hours, our mines tied up for another year, and who knows what eKe? May he a corrupter court next season. Sup pose, on the other hand, we fall, and somehow 1 feel that we will, for that boss Is no fool. What thou? Those of us who don't llnd the morgue will end In in 11. You say we can't meet the soldiers. 1 sny we-uin and must. We miM carry this row to them. We must jump it past the courts of Alaska, past the courts of California, and no Isti t that tragedy enou to the Wldte Mouse, where there's one I your adding lo it? You nonesi man. at least, we must do something to wake up the men In Washington. We must get out of poll tics, for McNnmnra can beat us there. Although he's a strong man he can't corrupt the president. We have one shot left, and It must reach lite Poto mac. When I'ncle Sam lakes a hand we'll get a square deal, so 1 say let us strike at the Midas tonight and lake 'Iter if we can. Some of us will go down, but what or It?" following this harangue, lie outlined a plan which In Its unique daring took away their breaths, and as he tilled In detail after detail they brightened with excitement and that love of the long chance which makes gamblers of those who thread the silent valleys or I read tho edge of things. Ills boldness vt treed them and enthusiasm did tin rest. , "All I want for myself," lie said, "N tho chatico to run the big risk. It's mine by right." Ijextrv bpoko breathlessly to fSlau- I'll pay. I know how relentless jou are, an 1 tho price Is low utioiih You can have me and that marrlir e talk I'll not speak of irriiln. I'll stay what I am for hh sake." "Stop!" cried the Kid. "You're wrong. I'm not that kind of a sport." Ills voice broke suddenly. Its vehem ence shaking his slim b ly. "O'i. Che ry, I love you tho way a man oti'dit to love a woman. It's one of the two good things left in me. an I I "a t to lake you away from I:"'e w'.c- v we can both hide from the past, whore we can start new. as you fay" "You would marry me?" she n-'-od. The Cause of Many Sudcn Deaths. There is n dp ountrvuiost'it . ' ' J I XsN in this necep- men uttscd -' tlis- pin: lonia, . fail ere or lex v arc often suit . kid- wfmpA c;i If hie ia I I'Mid.'auce .ev-poit-on- hk1 will at- itst kill I'caimcntoi .ie Kitineys. ii younrcicei- in? badly you can make no mistake by id hr ta,cmK I)r- Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the I great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. eltcc of Swnmp-Itoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing rases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar si.e bottles. You may have a address, ISinghaiulon, N, Y., ou every ootiie, Mercer's Barber Shop Basement ot Potter Block. else. I'd made up niy mind to let you have 1 il in till something happened a vouple or months ago. but now It can't go through. I'll hae to down him. It Isn't concerning you. I'm not a welcher. No, it's a tiling I can't talk about- a thing that's made me into a wolf, made me skulk and walk the alleys like a dago. It's put murder Into my heart. I've tried to assassi nate him. 1 tried It here last night ' hut 1 was a gentleman once till the cards came. lie knows the answer , now. though, and he's ready forme, so , one of us will go out like a caudle ' when we meet. 1 fell that I had to tell you before I cut him down or be- , fore lie got me." ' j "You're talking like a madman, j Kid." she replied, "and ,ott mustn't j 1 urn against him now. lie has (rou bles enough. I never knew you cared i for me. What a tangle It Is, to be sure. You love inc. I loe him. he , loves that girl, and she loves a crook. . h without come at a j had time, too, for I'm half Insane. ' There's something dreadful hi Hie air ( tonight" "I'll hac to kill him." the man mul- , tercil doggedly, and, plead or reason as she would, she could gel nothing from ' him except those words till at last she turned upon him llercely. "You say you love me. Very well, let's see If you do. 1 know Hie kind of a man you are. and I know what this feud will mean to him, coming Just at this time. Put It aside and I'll many you," The gambler rose slowly to his fce't. "You do love him. don't you?" .She Ixiwed her face, and he winced, but continued: "I wouldn't make you my wife that way. 1 didn't mean It that way." A I this site laughed bitterly. "(Hi, I so. of course not. How foolish of me to expect it of a man like you. I understand what you inean now, ( and the bargain will stand Just the same, if that Is what you came for. t tack the vital organ , causing catarrh of thu bladder, or tic. kidneys themselves bieak down and waste awa'v cell bv cell. "In an hour and give my !i -i's Bladder troubles almost ahvuys result blood for the privilege, lint . . "l't from a derangement of the kidneys and stop this thlugs not even ft you.- o-n a cure is obtained quickest by u proper dear life hung UHn It. I must kill "wumemoi -.ic moneys, iiyoiim-eieui that man." She approached him and la nrms anout ms hock, every line oi ner it orts inability to hold urine and body pleading, but he refused stead- scalding pain in passing it, and over- rastly, while the sweat stood out upon comer, that unpleasant necessity of being his brow. compelled to go often through the day, She begged: "They're all against and to get up many times during the him. Kid. He's lighting a bonder Kht- The mild and the extraordinary light. He laid all he had at that girl's feet, and I'll do the same for you." The man growled savagely. "He got his reward. He took all she had" "Don't be a fool. I guess I know. You're a faro dealer, but you haven't sample bottle of this wonderful uewdis any right to talk like that about a good covcry and a book that tells all about il, woman, even to a bad one like me." bothscut free ly mail. Address, Dr. Kil- Iuto his dark eyes slowly crept a r fc Co., l.ngliamton, N. . When r ";, j n? r: ,,,n: ri1 n or"izs tremble the leas,! bit. He undertook to mistake.bulrcmemberthenamo.Swanip- speak, paused, wet his lips, then ctue- Hoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and the tuny citose these wonts: "Do you mean that he did not that she Is a a good girl?'1 Absolutely." He sat down weakly and passed a shaking hand over his face, which had begun Uo twitch and Jerk again as It had on (hat night when his vengeance was thwarted. "I may as well tell you that 1 know she's more than that. She's honest and high principled. I don't know why Urn saying tills, but It was on my mind and I was half distracted when you came. She's in danger tonight, though at this minute. 1 don't dare to think of what may have happened, for she's rNkod everything to make repjiration to Hoy and his friends." "What?" "She's gone to the Sign of the Sled alone with Struve." "Slruve!" shouted the gambler, leap ing to his feel. "Alone with Struve on a night like tills?" He shook her llercely, crying: "What for? Tell me quick!" She recounted the reasons for Helen's adventure, while the man's face be came terrible. "Oh, Kid. I am lo blame for letting her go. Why did I do It? I'm afrald afrald." "The Sign of the Sled belongs to Struve, and the fellow who runs It Is a rogue." The Kronen looked at the clock, Ids eyes bloodshot and dull like those of a goaded. Jly maddened bull. "K's S o'clock now ten miles two hours. Too late!" "What alls you?" she questioned, ballled by Ids strange, demeanor. "You' called me the one woman just now, and yet"- He swung toward her heavily. "She's my sister." "Your sister? Oh. I I'm glad. I'm glad but don't stand there like a wooden man, for you've work to do. Wake up. Can't you hear? She's In peril!" Her words whipped him out of Ids stupor so that lie drew himself somewhat under control. "(Jot Into your coat. Hurry! Hurry! My pony Will take you there." She snatched his garment from the chair and held it for him while the life ran back Into his veins. Together they dashed out Into (he storm as she and I to had done, and as he Hung the saddle on the buck skin, hhe said: "1 understand It all now. You heard - z ' . -. . .Y ,?5sr3i?i'?T3i2!3 &UJU-P??i . :a -jSKb '.affiBS mmWmmv' fP'-g?' w What a Settler Can Secure In ffESTEin umm 1 60 Acres Grnin-Crowiiif? Lnnd FREE. 20 to 40 Ouhel Wheal to the Acre. 40 lo 90 Uuthels Oati to the Acre. 35 to 50 UuihoU Barley to tha Acre. Timber for Fencing ami Buildings FREE. C.potl Laws will, Ixiw Taxation. Splendid Knilrosd Facilities and Low Rates. Schools and Churches Convenient. Salitfnctory Marlielsfor all Productions. 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