-L tW i ij '. I t 1 J t The Spoilers. By REX E. BEACH. Copyritfht. 100 5. by Rex E. Bench. - tmmmtmnmmmmmmmammmamBmmmmamm Continued from last week. Tlpnn leaving this rcndc.vnui Olon Ister aud Ills two frlenda simile thniuidi Hie nlKlit. uvoldlm,' tliu life :ind llidilH of the: town, wlillo the wliul surged out of the voids to seaward, driving it" wet Imrden tlirotiuh their Hupping sllel. 0th, pelting tlieir fiu-oH n.s though on- ...1...1.I nt lit' fa.lt...... in a...... I. ........a II... 1.11,111 111 iici iiiium- in wiihii ii wiiy III): IiurpnKi'H written there. Their course i hrought them to a eabln at the west ern ouiKKins 01 Tin pity, wnere inoy paused loug enough to adjust some thlng heticath the brims or their lints. I'nst them ran the Iron ralH of the narrow sauced road wlileh led out wmL ft sfe&di'Z 'eW SS?i X fe&SJ 7 don't vnnt to he ynur find. J want (o be Ms fcni." neross the quaking tundra to the moun tains and the mines. Upon this slender trail of ateol there rolled one small, ungninly teapot of an engine which ily creaked and clanked hack and forth at a snail's pace, sereauiiug and walling Its complaint of thu two high loaded llatears behind. The lies be neath It were spiked to planks laid lengthwise over the senil-llipitd road bed, in places sagging beneath the sur face till the humpbacked, short waisted locomotive ynwpd and railed anil Annealed like a drunken fishwife. At night it panted wearily into the board station and there sighed aud coughed and hissed awny Its fatigue as the coals died and the breath relaxed in its lungs. liarly to bed and early to rise "was perforce the motto of Its grimy crew, who lived near by. Tonight they wen just retiring when stayed by a sum mons at their door. Thu engineer opened it to admit what appeared to his astonished eyes to be a Krupp can non propelled by a man in yellow oiled olothes and white cotton mask. This wenpon assumed the proiortioiis of a great one eyed 'monster, which stared with baleful fixity at Ills vitals, giving him a cold and empty feeling. Away bark beyond this Cyclops of the Sight lesa Orb were two other strangers like wise equipped. The, fireman arose from Ids chair, dropping an empty shoe with a thump; but, being of the west, without cavil or waste of wind he stretched his hands above his head, balancing on one foot to keep his unshod member from the dnmp tloor. Ife had utibnc kled his belt, and now, loosened by the movement, his overalls seemed bent on hinkiug floorward in an ecstasy of abashment at the Intrusion, whereupon av1Ii convulsive grip he hugged I hem to their duty, one baud anil fool still elevated as though In the grand balling sign of soniu secret order. The other man was new lo the ways of the north, so backed to the limit of ids quarters, laid both hands protectlngly upon his middle and doubled tip, remaiklng fer vidly: "Don't point that damned tltlttir at my stomach." "Ha, ha!" laughed the fireman, with unnatural loudness. "Have your Joke, boys." "This ain't no Joke," said the fore most ttgure, Its breath bellying out the mask at Its mouth. "Sure it Is," insisted the shoeless one. "Must be. We ain't got anything worth stealing." "Get Into your clothes ami conic along. Wo won't hurt you." The two obeyed and were taken to the sleeping engine and there Instructed lo produce a full head of steam in thirty minutes or suffer a premature taking off and a prompt elision from the realms of ap plied mechanics. As stimulus to their efforts two of the men stood over them till the engine began lo sob and sigh reluctantly. Through the gloom that curtained the call lhe saw other dim forms mat(rially.Ing and climbing si lenity on to the cars behind. Then, as fho steam gauge touched the marlc, the word was given, and the train rumbled out from Its shelter, Its shrill ))J-"iat.Jt curb and crowing whipped away and drowned in the storm. Slapjack remained In the cab. gun In Ian. while Dextrv climbed back to ..i."riA-or. t td'Winul tne young man in good spirits, despite tne dlseomrort or his exposed position, and striving to light his pipe behind the shelter of his coat. "Is the dynamite aboard?" the old man questioned. "Sure. Knough to ballast a battle ship." As the train crept out of the camp and across the river bridge. Us only light or glimmer the sparka that were .matched and harried by the blast, the partners seated themsrhes on the pow der cases and couversed guardedly, while about them sounded' the low murmur of the men who risked their all upon thid jrj t duty, who staked their lives mid futures upon this haz ard or the hills, because they thought It right. "We've made a go. id light, whether we win or lose tonight," said Don try. Hoy replied, "My light Is made and won." "What does that mean?" "My hardest battle had nothing to do with the Midas or the mines of An vil. 1 fought and conquered myself." "Awful wot night for philosophy," the first remarked "It's apt to sour on you like milk in a thunderstorm. S'poso you put overalls an' gain boots on some of them Huston Ideas an' lead 'em out where I can look 'em oer an find out what thej're up to." "I mean that I was a savage till I met Helen Chester and she made a man of me. It took sixty days, but I think siie did a good Job. I love the wild things just as much as ever, but I've learned that there are duties n fid low owes to himself and to oilier peo ple, if lie'-ll only slop ami think them out. I've found out, Ho. that Hie rigid tiling is usually the hardest to do. ph. I've improved a lot " "CJee, but you're popular witli your self. I don't see as It helps your looks any. You're as homely as ever an' what good does It do you. after all? She'll marry that big guy." "I know. That's what, rankles, for he's no more worthy of her than I am. She'll do what's right, however, you may depend upon that, and perhaps she'll change him the way she did me. Why, she worked u miracle in my at titude, toward life my manner" "Oil, your manners are good enough as they lay," Interrupted the other. "You never did eat with your knife." "I don't believe in haraklri," Glen Ister laughed. "No, when It comes to Intimacies with decorum, you're right on the Job along with any of (hum easterners. I watched you close at them 'Frisco hotels Inst winter, nr.d, say, you know as much as a horse. Why, you was wise to them tablewares and pickle forks equal to a head waiter, and It give me confidence Just to be with you. I rciuember putting milk and sugar hi my consomme the llrst time. It was pule and in a cup and looked like tea. but not .ou. No, sir! You savvied plenty and squeezed a lemon into yours, to clean your fingers. I reckon." Hoy slapped bis partner's wet back, for he was buoynnt and elated. The "eiise of ucarhig danger pulsed through him like wine. "Tim I wasn't Just what I meant, but It goes. Say, if we win hack our mine, we'll Jilt Tor New York nexl. eh?" "No. I don't aim to mingle with no higher civilization than I got In Trisco. T use that word higher' like It was applied to meat. Not that I wouldn't seem apropos. I'm stylish enough for Klfth avenue or anywheres, but 1 like the west. Speakin' of modes an' styles, when I get all lit up In that gray woostcd suit of mine, I guess 1 make the Jadd sightseers set up an' take notice, eh? Somethin' ilolu' every minute In the cranlu' of necks, what? iVothin gaudy, but the urine or neat ness an form, as the feller said who sojd It to me." Their common peril brought the friends together again. Into that close bond wlileh had been theirs without interruption mil II this recent change in I lie younger had led him to choose paths at varlunce with the old man's ideas; and now they spoke, heart to heart. In the half seiloifs, half Jesting ways of old. while beneath each whim hlcal irony was that mutual love and understanding which hud consecrated their partnership. Arriving at the end of thn road, the vigilantes debouched and went Into the darkness of the canyon behind their leader, to whom the trails were famil iar, lie bade them pause finally and gavo his hist Instructions. j "They nvo on Iho alert, so you want I to be careful. Divide Into two parties and close in from both sides, creeping n.s near to the pickets as possible with-1 out xiwccwry. mtiiiuiiiueT o the last blast. When It comes, cut loose and ehnrgo like Sioux. Don't shoot to kill nt first, for they're only soldiers and under orders, hut If they stand well, every man must tlo his work." Dextry appealed to the dim figures forming the circle. "I leave it to you, gents, if it ain't better for tne to go Inside than for the boy. I've had more experience with giant powder, tin' I'm so blamed used up an' near gone It wouldn't hurt If they did get mo. while lie's right in Ids prime" (Jlenlstor stopped him. "I won't yield the privilege. Coniu now-to your places, men." Thov melted nvuy,.to each sltU while trie old prospector paused to wring ins partner's baud. "I'd rather it was me, lad, but If irxvuuMwifr, wyi - T --W-M w V.11 ., . swelled the streamlet "(111 It trickled over his calves and up to his wrists, chilling him so that his muscles cramp ed and his very bones cried out with it. The sharp schist cut Into his palms till they were shredded and bleeding, while Ids knees found every Jagged bit of bedrock over which he dragged himself, lie could not see an arm's length abend without rising, and, hav ing removed his slicker for greater freedom of uioxemeut, the ralu beat upon his back till lie was soaked aud sodden and felt streamlets cleaving downward between his ribs. Now and again he squatted upon his haunches, straining his eyes to ell her side. The banks were hiirolj liluh enough to shield him. t hist he came to a bridge of planks spanning the ditch mid was about to rear himself for another look when he suddenly flattened Into the they get you God help 'einl" He stream bed, half damming the waters stumbled after the departing shadows, leaving Hoy alone. With his naked lingers, Gleulster ripped open the powder cases and secreted the contents upon his person. Each cartridge hold dynamite enough to devastate a vil lage, and he loaded them inside his pockets. Inside his shirt and every where thai he hail room, till he was burdened and cased In an armor one hundredth part of which could have blown him from the face of the earlli so utterly as to leave no trace except, perhaps, a pit ripped out of the moun tain side. He looked to his fuses and saw that they were wrapped In oil paper, then placed them In his lint. Having llnlshcd, lie set out. walking with ditlicull'y under the weight he carried. ' , That his choice of location had been well made was evidenced by the fact that the ground beneath ids feet slop ed away to a basin out of which bub bled a spring. It furnished the drink ing Hiipply of the Midas, and he knew every Inch of the crevice it had worn down the mountain, so felt his way cautiously along. At tiie bottom of the hill where It ran out upon the level It had until a considerable ditch through the soil, and Into this he crawled on hands aud knees. Ills bulging clothes handicapped him so thai his gall was slow and awkward, whllcthe ralu had wilh his bod It was for this lie had so carefully wrapped his fuses. A man passed over him so close above that he might have touched him The sentry paused a few paces beyond and accost el another, then relrtced his steps over the bridge Evidently this was the picket line. so Hoy wormed his way forward (III he saw the blacker blackness of the mine buildings, then drew himself, dripping, out from I hi bank. He had run Ihe gantlet safely. Since evicting the owners, the receiv er bad erected substantial houses In place of the touts he had found on Ihe mine They were of frame and corru gated iron, shcalbcd within and su'led lo withstand a moderate exposure T! e partners h.id witnessed the opera ti ii from a distance, lint knew nothing about the buildings from close exami nation. A thrill of affection for this place wanned the young man. lie loved this old mine. It had realized 'the dream of his boyhood and had answered the hope he had clung to during his long fight against the iinrlhland. Tt had come to him when he was dishearten ed, bringing cheer aud happiness, and had j lidded itself like a bride. Now It seemed a crime to ravage It. lie crept toward the nearest wall and listened. Within was the sound of voices, though the windows were I (lark, showing that the luhabjtnnts ,wT,re'on"tito fiion:' Mon'entnTxnvtounJiNa"5l chit Ions he made mysterious prepara tions, then sought out the oUlee build lug aud cook house, doing likewise Ho found that back of the seeming re. pose of the Midas there was a strntnetl expectancy. Although suspense had lengthened the time out of all calculation, he Judged he had been gone front his com panlons at least an hour and that thej must lie In place by now. If they wort not if anything failed at this eleventh hour-well, those were the fortunes of war. In every enterprise, however carefully planned, there comes a time when chance must take Its turn. He made Ids way Inside the black smith shop and fumbled for a match Just as he was about to strike It ln heard the swish of oiled clothes pas big and waited for some time. Then, igniting Ids punk and hiding it under his coat, lie opened the door to listen. The wind had died down now, and thn rain sang musically upon the mntnl roofs. He ran swiftly from house to house and, when he had done, at the nptcc of the triangle he had traced (lire glowing coals were sputtering. The llnal bolt was launched at hist He stopped down Into the dilch am) drew his .!.", while to his tautened senses It seemed that the very hills leaned forth In breathless pause, that the rain had ecised and the wljnjp Continued on page (5. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE rnlTra TnnoE Mahks Designs 'CnnvniCMTB &c. AnrnnonomlltiK (fl:olrl nnJ rinaciiitUon maj Siilokly tururtmii our oiltilin rruo wiiuinnr an minium h lirulinlilf inciiliilli. Oomnitnilcft- UtmiiHtrlotlyromiiioiillul. I ANUUUUIl miratcnu 8. recolrt ci'iitfrcn. CHilont nummr rortiururitiK j'utnnt 1'ntntUa tuketi tlinmuli Munn A Co. rec tprtmiiwiicc, TTimoun'nnruo, in mo Scientific jHiiicncdii. A hnniljonielr ItlnMrnloil wootdr. rtimtliin or 11117 flricniiur journal, -luriiin, j ymir: four tmmtlis, 1 1. HulJ tijiill nimndcnlcri. MUNN & Co.3010'00' New York Ursnch omco. CIS IT 8U Wnihltiaton. 1). C jrasccragn wmt nB?a;tr7 it Four Years Ahead of tin Pure Drug Law ! There is one line of medicines in which no change in formulas is necessary order to conform with Uncle Sam's new Pure Food and Drug Law. Rexall Remedies were made to conform with this law in every particular four years ago long before this law was thought of! At that time one thousand leading druggists of the country, owing to the unsatisfactory way in which they had to sell patent medicines, decided to form a co-operative company and manufacture a line of remedies for which they could stand ab solutely responsible from their knowledge and con trol of ingredients in these cures. The plan of Rexall Remedies was the result. C on lil ilicse thousand druggists then have fore seen the Ut"iJ Pine Food I. mo', and knoun wry clause of it, they could not have made the A'e.vall plan t ouform to it more closely. There is nothing secret about Rexall Remedies, and there never roas For years Rexall ads have told the pubiie that each Rexall druggist had the formula of evevv Rexall Remedy on file, and would willinvlv giv.j any formula to whoever asked for it. Moreover, Rexall Remedies protect you more than the Pure Food Law does. You now only know the dangerous drugs in patent medicines we know and have always known everything in Rexall Remedies and have always been gi.ul to show you the printed complete jormidns. No Rexall Remedy is a "cure-all.'' Kadi of the ,')()0 remedies has a formula which years of experience have shown to be ! '.'Kt rul'ablo cure for a certain human ill. The proof of our confidence in Rcx;.il Remedies is the Rexall guarantee. Every Rexr.H sale we, make is with the understanding that if the our-, chaser is dissatisfied he or she can got back the money paid, by siniply returning the empty package or bottle. For four years ihe sir.''r:'-" of this oiler has never been chal'",e 1 A few of the 800 famous ttr.XAI.L Kerne-dies, one for each hum.ui ill, arc: FOR CATARftH-MUCU-TONE Tin clilof iiiKH'tltcnts of Miicii-Toiu'iiru fii'nti.tii, CulHn, C isuim .Sani.uli, ili. iriiif .mil MiH.ip.irill.i. Cicntlna is iciouiiifil In in"illritii.iso.i ot tin- Kic.it, st loulis er iIImuxitoiI It nimbinus th tnnif xjwrr of all knir a "liltttMi," tilth iioin ot k.U"clKiK.ut:ij;- ;'.ltvil1: to.in. ("iiiH-bH linu1 lonj; b-ra i rnnileil n a sj.ilhc ia tin te-.tuuuii ! all int.irili.d (uutliiioiis. 1's union i-, tosiipt ami its U-iK'iit .ilni'M hcarliMi-. CiiM'.ir.i ."Mnul.i isi'Mn1' iitil-, hitnxliirt'il for it-mi.u'i".irlinl)M l.i,u!vu ii.i.itn -. TlieromMn.itiim of tln with l.Kiuiift nuil .irs.iiiirill.i nulus ,i n-lun a uaioily tint att.wl.s i.il.irrli limn every IKiltit ami Mi-.idnnlls hmdm h tin.- ilivjaik-ii ttHM.i.-. liuUlt,Vic. FOR NERVES AMERICANITIfi ELIXIR Tin Kexnll Amrrleanltis IT, ir is a ton Ir ii"iu find iutiovd ililclly of Ino I'li'i I'lmrii', (hiiilm.ili.ilt-s, Jrou I'jro ilisii.itu .1 tit I Crilisinn. Tin uomlfrlnl M'sults of this rrmi-i' .ire iliiotutliul.uttti.it it Mij)ii;is I'lmsi lioi o .s ,i thu ih'im.- tills in a i iikIIiiihi la Mlikh I. i.ui 1: iiiuiK'tll. telj ai.d o.tlly u!;.ni imliy ihi'in. Tlw Ciljiciilniii,iliai,i, a:tujl uurve tls-s-ii! I)tililti-s, aic nun ol thi' must inuiit nii'l uliuUc .mUIUIuiis to this In .null of iiii-dicnu) .mil iimim-stioiiaMv a iinm-cili-ilent relied) than tin- well l.iitmii ilyo- pllll'I'tlltl-H. 'Ili Iron I'virtplws' Iiati'iaic tlw most c isily asMimliti'il t"ilu ot nm u i In ho lull" .mil rnfii,.uvi lliiTom! im-il il' .iluuls of Call i), i li.nk li.nua loni i liv ton ,il iiin-t nil tlitt In.iitiui uf the 1xk1. T.h.. .0. 1 M Vi.vbittlu. REXALL "flS" HAIR TOHIC The famous Revall "ttl" HalrTnntr is fimirxw-it hi chief ot KcsDiiln, lict'.iN.iiii tholaiiil I'lliiiarpln. I'l'sop-ln is oin ot tli. I..t st and iivst ilfiHt IN il (," UUnil'lsi.JU' ill') Slli'llll', anil in co im'.uuii i ith lltt.i N.iilithul, Vilikli U lxth jji-iPutklul and :n t'srj Ii, , a lom'iin i.uin is lo:mul Mliiili not onU il.'strus t!io uenr.s .Iikli ml) tlio l-.ur ol Its imttlmciit, lint tuv.ti-s a, il-aii mil henltliy loiulltion of tho fialp, ulihli u' wilts the d(.'elitmicint uf wv uuins. I'llocarpin isavll Miomi imi'iit l"" n rtoiiiiK thiili.ili-tnits natural iolm. wli"i tlio loss nl uilor Ii.isUh n ilii" ni.iiJis".'!' of luu M.d. It Is nut a loloilii): iiuitUT or (hi. 'I his loiiililnallim of ritnthcs ml .iil iilih nlinlml as a stliuul.mt, imrfons tlm iimsI ell" tlw iciiH'dy for h.iiranil suij, trwiibli-sl.nuwn tixl.i). IVr bnttk'r"0c "tiEXALL" oaotnuEs Ths New Uxallvo If von sn i froai co i-liatloii r a li,;i,fsli h'.ir, f M.iVt M."i t" t lllis in.-i.i-st niL'inlxr ot thu JU'V.dl f.iniil It l.is nuvcr laildl. ,, , uall" Oiderlicn haw all the ,iii.-j p'uliiotm-it th'-ih-f'its of tli-- l.is.iuv.s and -.ith.utits aln'.uly l.iuiwii. I he an-liarpilrss.:inll.i-ll.iw)ii'iltahlrl-.ihatil.i'it a ro aillusi-.'.i-iit "f Ntnri' ('iiiittmis-. iiiiuriiiiiiu.il' i an-.i.i i'i'i,j'"i: IM.ms nit to th l.ll' - thi' .iu ilillll Ml lit it'lii f. , , AtridviU ir,'M to v'' that tln'y.on tin Inist la .Ul i.'.il tt'i.irtlc oor no- ilUrl. lu ,i ho of t. , -., a m of !. The H. B. Grice Drug Co, The Rexall Store 'llftlNP- l :a ! . K .i i "!M V I i,1 J 73.1 OliLIWjMIM llJnJWKIIlirir! JUL Hi fum, wy I' y.'WWWjJIU tlll'lllillilltW'Tyjiijlllil mi t' t!n 'iftwjHWi . ' MMMIWIMrtwIlP .if. V A i'!.