( USTER ( OUBTY REPUBLICAN Dy D. M. AM8BERRY BHOKBN DOW , NEBRASKA. "the THREE - * Ir- ZJ y I KATE AND VIRGIL D. BOYLES . KMMmMMMM H MM. . a Mrciunr A- Co.vn. . ) SYNOPSIS. Cattle tlilav'CB drnpollliifj rnnclics of South Dakota. Gcoreo Wllllston , nniall runchinun , run.i Into rnndorvouH of tlilevca on Island In Missouri rlvrr. Tlicy have ntolon cutlla from Three liar ranch , LunKford vl.iltn Wllllnton nnd liln daURh- t r and Wllllslon roporto what ho liaa linen to I anicford , who dntermlnon to rid country of tliloves. Jensn liUck hcada out- UWH. Lansford falls In love with Willis- lon'i daughter , but doe * not toll her so. Ix > ulie Dale , court itenoRrapher , and nl vo of Judge Dttln , vlsltn Kemali at rr- quest of county attorney , Gordon , to take taitlmony In preliminary hearing. Gordon ( alia In love with her. After preliminary nxamlnatlon Wllllnlon'fi homt Is attacked and defended hy his daughter and him- ifllf. OutUwri nre bulldlni ; Just HJI LutiK- ford nnd hi * cowboys arrive. Outlaws carry oft Wlltlnton but LancforJ rescues the daughter. Without Wllllntton evidence acalnat Ilick Is monger , and case sterna to ba RolriK against th mat * . Gordon takes n nlRlit rldo and llnds Wllllnton , who has escaped from captom. The courthouse at Kemah burns at nlfiht. Wllllston holds n ten party In his room following court house fire , and Mary Wll- llstoti and Ixililso Dale attend. Court con venes In the church , tmd Wllllston's tes timony Is Introduced by Gordon. Ulack , oclnic his coin lost , makes break for lib erty , and escapes. Louisa from her hotel room In the night sera a man In the act of shooting Gordon through the window of his room ncrosu the ntrcct. She arouses Mary who shoots nt the would-be IISHUS- ln , but too lute , for Gordon In Herlou.sly wounded , CHAPTER XX. Continued. "Docl Dee Lockliart ! Some one send Doc over hero quick ? Gordon's office. Bo quick about It ! " ho cried , In a loud , flrm voice. Then ho closed the tloor nnd locked It. In response to his call footsteps wore heard run ning. The door was tried. 'Then came loud knocking and voice demanding admittance. "No one can come in but Doc , " cried * Langford through the keyhole. "Send him quick , somebody , for God's sake ! Where's Jim MunBon ? He'll get him hero. Quick , I toll you ! " lie hastened back to the side ot his friend and passed his hand gently ever the right side to find the place whence came that heartbreaking drip. Disappointed in their dcslro to got in men crowded before the window. Louise stopped aoftly forward and drew the blind between him and the mass of curious faces without. She wna very palo , but quiet and self- possessed. She had rallied when Langford had whispered to her that Gordon's heart waa still beating. The doctor rapped loudly , calling to Lang- ford to open. Paul admitted him and then stopped out in full sight ot all , his hand still on the knob , The late moon was just rising. A faint light spread out before him. "Boys , " he cried , a great grief in his stern voice , "It's murder. Dick Gor don's murdered. Now get you know what for and bo quick about It ! " They laid him gently on the floor , took off his coat and cut away the blood-soaked shirts. Louise assisted with deft , tender hands. Presently the heavy llda lifted , the gray eyes stared vacantly for a moment then smiled. Paul bent over him/ "What happened , old man ? " the wounded man whispered gropingly. It required much effort to say this little , and a shadow of pain fell over his face. "Huah , Dick , dear boy , " said Lang- If , ford , with a catch in his voice. "You're ' all right now , but you mustn't talk. You'ro too weak. Wo arc going to move you across to the hotel. " "But what happened ? " ho insisted. "You were shot , you know , Dick. Keep quiet now ! I'm going for a stretcher. " "Am I done for ? " the weak voice kept on. But there was no fear in it. "You will bo if you keep on talking like thut. " Obeying a sign from the doctor ho slipped away and out. Gordon closed his eyes and was still for a long time. Ills fac-3 was white and drawn with Buffering , "Has ho fainted ? " whispered Louiso. The eyes opened quickly. They fell upon Louise , who had not tlmo to draw away. The .shadow of the old sweet smllo catno and hovered around his lips , "Louise , " ho whispered. : " "Yes , it is I , " Eho said , laying her . hand lightly on his forehead. "You \y. \ must bo good until Paul gets back. " .1' . "I'm done for , so the rest of the | ' criminal calendar will have to go over. You can go back to God's country ! coonor than you thought. " \ "I ani not going back to God's country , " said Louise , unexpectedly. ! She had not meant to say it , but she ! " meant it when she said it. | t' ' "Come here , close to me , Louise , " | - . said Gordon , in a low voice. Ho had forgotten the doctor. "You had bettor - -I'H get up It you don't. Closer still 'I want you to kiss me before Paul RetB back. " . . Louise'gww. ' white. She glanced hes HatiiiBly at the doctor , , timidly at , the new lover In the old man. Then sht bent over him where ho lay stretchec on the floor and kissed him on the lips. A grent .light carne into his eyes before lie closed thorn contentedly nnd slipped Into nnconnclousncsB again. Longford rounded up .Tim Munson nnd sent him acnmn with n stretcher , and then ran upstairs for an extra blanket off hlfl own bed. It wan bitter ly cold , nnd Dick must bo well wrapped , On th upper landing ho en countered Mary alone. Something In her desolate attitude stopped him , "Wlmt's the matter , Mary ? " ho de manded , seizing her hands. "Nothing , " who answered , dully. "How IB ho ? " "All right , I trust and pray , but hurt terribly , wickedly. " ' Ho did not qtiltu understand , Did Bho love Gordon ? Wan that why she looked .BO heart-broken ? Taking her face in his two hands , he compelled her to look nt htm fltralcht. "Now toll me , " ho said. "Did I kill him ? " she asked. "Kill whom ? " "Why , him Jcnao Black. " Then he understood. "Mary , my girl , was It you ? Wore those lust shots yours ? " All the ri otous love In him trembled on his tongue. "Did I ? " she persisted. "God grant you did , " he said , sol emnly. "There is blood outside the window , but ho IB gone. " "I don't like to kill people , " she said , brokenly. "Why do I nlwaya have to do it ? " He drew her to him strongly and held her close agalnnt his breast. "You are the bravest and best girl on earth , " he said. "My girl you are my girl , you know hereafter I will do all necessary killing for my wife. " He kissed the sweet , quivering lips as ho said It. "Why , Jim ! " cried 'Langford ' In stir- prise. "I thought you had gone with the stretcher. " "I did go , " said Jim , swallowing hard. He shifted nervously from one spurred foot to the other. "But I came back. " Ha looked at Langford beseechingly. "Boss , I want to see you u minute , ef Mary don't mind. " "I will come with you , Jim , now , " said Langford with quick apprehen sion. "Mary" Jim turned away and stared unseclngly down the dtaircnsc "go .back to your room for a little while. I will call for you soon. Keep up your courage. " "Walt , " said Mary , quietly. There were unsounded depths of deripalr in her voice , thought it was so clear and low. "There was another shot. I re member now. Jim , tell me ! " Jim turned. The rough cowboy's eyes wore wet for the first tlmo in many a year. "They hope he won't die , Mary , girl. Your father's shot bad , but ho ain't dead. Wo think Black did it , The Little Posse Started on Its Journey. after ho run from Gordon's ofllce. We found him on the corner. " Langford squared his broad shoul ders then put strong , protecting arms around Mary. Now was ho her all. "Como , my darling , wo will go to .him together. ' She pushed him from her violently. "I will go alone. Why should you come ? He Is mine. Ho Is all I have there Is no one olso. Why don't you go ? You arc big and strong can't you niRko that man Buffer for my father's murder' Jim , take me to him. " She seized the cowboy's arm , and they went out together and on down the stairs. Langford stood still a moment , fol lowing them with his oyes. His face was white. Ho bent his head. Jim , looking back , saw him thus , the dull light from the hall-lamp falling upon the bent head nnd the yellow hair. When Langford raised his head , his face , though yet white , bore an ex pression of concentrated determina tion. tion.Ho Ho , too , strode quickly down the stairs. CHAPTER" . The Outlaw's Last Stand. In the morning the sheriff went to , the Island. Ho reported the place do- sorted. Ho made many other trips. Some tlmeo ho took n deputy with him ; more often ho rode unaccom panied. Richard Gordon lay helpless in a burning fever , with Paul Langford in constant and untiring attendance upon him. George Wllllaton was a sadly shattered man. "I met Black on the corner west of Gordon's ofllce , " ho explained , when ho could talk. "I had not been able to sleep , nnd had been walking to tire my nerves into quiet. I wan coming bnok to the hotel when I h ard Black's shot and then Mury' . I ran torward nnd met Black on the corner , runnlnp. Ho stopped , cried out , 'You , too , damn you , ' nnd that'n the last I knew until the lioy picked mo up , " These were the most Interested Langford , Gordon , Wllllston. Had they been In the count , things might have been different. It is very probable a posse would hare been formed for im mediate pursuit. But others must do what had been hotter done had It not been for thoKo shots In the dark , There wan blood-outside Gordon's win dow ; yet Black had not crawled homo to de | , Ho hn'd not gone home at all , a least , that Is what the nherlff said. No one had HCCII the convicted man after his doRpernto nnd spectacular exit from the court-room no ono at least but Louise , Mary , and her fath er. Mary's shot had not killed him , but it had navcd Ulchnrd Gordon's life , which was a far better thing. It was impossible to track him out of town , for the cattle had trampled the snow in every direction. The authorities could gather no out- wide information. The outlying claims and rancheo refuted indignantly any hint of their having given nld or shelter to the fugitive , or of having any cognizance whatsoever regarding his possible whereabouts. So the pur suit , at- first hot nnd excited , gradual ly wearied of following false leads , contented itself with desultory journ eys when prodded thereto by the com pelling power of public opinion , fin ally ceased altogether even as a pre tence. One of the first things done follow ing the dramatic day in court had been to send the officers out to the little ohnnty In the valley whore the half-breed lay dead across the thresh old. A watch was also set upon this place ; but no one ever' came there. August had como again , and Judge Dale was In Kemah to hear a court case. Langford had ridden in from the ranch on purpose to see Judge Dale. Hln clothes were spattered with mud. There had been a succession of storms , lasting for several days ; last , night a cloud had burst out west some- ' where. All the creeks were swollen , j "Judge , I believe Jesse Black has been on that Island of his all the time. " "What makes you think so , Lang- ford ? " "Because our sheriff is four-flush ing he always was in sympathy with the gang , you know. Besides , where else can Black be ? " Dale puckered his lips thoughtfully. "What have you heard ? " he asked. "Rumors are getting pretty thick that ho has been seen in that neigh borhood on several occasions. It is my honest belief ho has never left It. " "What did you think of doing about it , Langford ? " "I want you to give me a bench war rant , judge. I am confident that I can get him. It is the shame of the coun ty that he Is still at large. " "You hare to deal with one of the worst and most desperate outlaws in the United States. You must know it will be a very hazardous undertaking , granting your surmises to be correct , and fraught with grave peril for some one. " one.I -I understand that fully. " "This duty is another's , not yours. ' "But that other li incompetent. " "My dear fellow , " said the Judge , rising and laying his hand on Lang- ford's big' shoulder , "do you really I want to undertake this ? " "I certainly do. " "Then I will give you the warrant , gladly. You arc the ono man in the state to do it unless I except the gal lant little deputy marshal. You knov the danger. I admire your grit , my boy. Got him if you can ; but take care of. yourself. Your life is worth so much more than his. Who will you take with you ? " "Munson , of course. He will go in splto of the dovll , and he's the best man I know 'for anything like this. Then I thought of taking the deputy- sheriff. He's been true blue all along , nnd has done the very best possible under the conditions. ' "Very good. Take Johnson , too. He'll bo glad to go. He's the pluckiest little fighter in the world , not a cowardly hair In his head. " So It was agreed , and the next morning , bright and early , the little posse , reinforced by others who had earnestly solicited the privilege of goIng - Ing along , started out on Its Journey. The rains wore 6ver , but the roads wore heavy. In many places , they were forced to walk their mounts. No ono but the Initiated know what gum bo mud means. Until they took to the hills , the horses could scarcely lift their feet , so great would bo the weight of the sticky black earth which clung in immense chunks to their hoofs. When they struck the hills , it was better nnd they pressed forward rapidly. Once only the sheriff had as serted thnt ho hnd run across tho' famous outlaw. Black hnd resisted sav agely nnd hnd escaped , sending back the bold tnunt that he would never bo tnkon nllvo. Such n message might mean death to some of the plucky pos se now making for Uio old-time haunts of the desperado. ( To Bo Continued. ) The Fool of the Family. Primogeniture had engaged so much of a young American's hostile atton- tlon that his companion , who hap pened to bo the heir to an earldom , felt constrained to npologlzo for It "It has Its advantages , " he said , mildly ; "It makes but ono fool In u family , you know. " "All my younger broth' ers 'amount' to something , as you Americans put It , " he further ex plained. "Ono of them IB In the army , another in the navy , and the third lives and works in the east end ol London. " Youth's Companion. STATE NEW9 AND NOTES IN CONDENSED - DENSED FORM. THEPRESOTITAND PUBLIC What to Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to the Read ers Throughout Nebraska. A now bank is being launched at Junintn. Spanish veternns held thnlr first mooting nt Lincoln with a good at- tendnnco. Rev. Hayes , for two yenra nt Co lumbus , has accepted a call to St. Pnu ) , in this stnte. The corner stone for the proposed new Cnthollc church nt Schuyler "waa laid last week. The spring whent hnrvcst is expect ed to commence in Gage county nbout the 20th of Juno. At a recent meeting of the Wood men of the World in Omnlm 1,305 members were initiated. Washington county npplo growers believe they will have much of the fruit to sell in the nulumn months. The Mnsonlc temple at Fairbury appears to bo a go , judging by the. en thusiasm of the people in the pro ject. ject.A A number of harmless insane , will bo discharged from the Lincoln asy lum to make ro om for more pressing cases. Prank G. Cox , who passed forged checks at Fremont , will think over his transgression for'three years in the penitentiary. Baptist ladles in Fairbury nre try ing to gather up a load of waste paper that their church exchequer may be strengthened. J. Ahew Smith , wanted at Carlisle , 111. , on the charges of forgery 'and murder , was arrested in Syracuse by City Marshal Meeker. The Indians OH the Rosebud reserve are receiving their annual payment of interest money , which amounts to nbout $8.84 per capltn. C. F. Wilber , nn old resident of Be- ntrlce , committed suicide by , hanging himself. The coroner's jury found that he was temporarily insane. The Crete Young Men's Christian as sociation has started a campaign to ralso $20,000 to erect n building. Moro than $8,000 has already been pledged. Dr. E. G. Wlnkler , a dentist who re cently located in Valentine , was arrested - rested on the charge of prnctlcing den tistry without a license from the state board. The Alma Interstate Driving park stables arc full of horses in training for the fall races which take place dur ing the Alma Interstate fair in Sep tember. George and Scott Burke , sons of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Burke , were drowned in Hooper creek , four miles south of Adams , while out picking ber ries. The boys were eight and nine years old. Jacob Crocker , a well-to-do farmer living about ten miles southwest of McCook , threw himself head fore most down an abandoned well on his farm. The well was 150 feet deep. He was instantly killed. Two hundred chickens were lost and $500 worth of property destroyed as > the result of a flro on the Charles Ilili farm , southwest of Hastings. The flro started In a barn from a defective brooder or incubator lamp. E. C. Burns , formerly deputy oil Inspector specter for the Fremont district , for many years postmaster at Scribner and representative for two terms of Dodge county In the state legislature , died at his home in Scribner. The Cass county mortgage record for May shows : Fifteen farm mort gages filed , amount $44,450 ; released eighteen , amount $47,389. Ten mort gages on city property filed , amount $4,975 ; released ten , amount $2,803. His attorney at Grand Island has filed suit for John J. Slattory for $10- 000 damages ngnlnst the Chicago , Bur lington & Qulncy , and Thomas Gra ham for the Injuries sustained by his bolng pushed 'off n moving freight train , as alleged , and having his skull badly Injured and his leg cut off. The annual camp meeting of the Nebraska state holiness association will bo held this year at Epworth park , Lincoln , starting Juno 18. Men from the national association have been secured - cured to lead the meetings , which are expected to bo this year very success ful. Ministers and laymen from all denominations will bo present. Coroner Howard of Howard was called to the farm homo , some eight miles northwest of that city , of Peter Pnulus , the Information being that at an early hour Mr. Paulus took his shot gun and went out to the barn and shot himself nnd thnt ho soon died. Mr. Paulus lost his wlfo a row months ago after some months of severe sickness , and It Is thought thnt his mind had become unbalanced from this and other causes. John Peterson , residing near Friend , was drowned whllo attempting tc cross n swollen stream. At the election held In Wayne the proposition to vote $50,000 bonds for the construction of a high school building carried by n largo majority. The fees collected in the ofllco of the secretary of state during the month of May amounted to $4,205,68 , divided as follows : For filing articles , of Incorporation , $3G57 ; notary com missions , $58.10 ; motor vehicles , $3,540.20 ; brands , $52,50 ; certificates nnd transcripts , $47.25 ; labels and trade marks , $36.63. NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Item * of Greater or Lesser Impor tance Over the State. Leon Brolm , nn Omaha chef , sui cided because his * wlfo accused him of hobnobbing v/lth another woman. Programs are out for the chau- tauqua to bo held in Wymoro Juno 29 to July 5'and nn Imposing army of lalont is presented. Rov. H. H. Maynnrd of Coe college has been offered the presidency of Bellevue college , and ho has accepted that position conditionally. Regents of the state university votei to purchnpe a football field and drill grounds at an approximate ex pense of $30,000. A tract adjoining the campus will bo bought , According to the City Clerk Avery's annual report , the bonded Indebted ness of the city of Beatrice at this time is $274,597. Ten years ago the city's debt amounted to nearly $700- 000. 000.Tho The resignation of Judge Marshall has stirred up tne would-bo judges In 'Washington county. Several candi dates will push their claims before the county commissioners at their next session. Those killed In the tornadoes In the vicinity of Red Cloud were Two chil dren of A. Small and Mrs. Vauorcka. The fillghtly- injured were Mrs. Small , Mrs. Youiig and two children of Mr. and Mrs. Small. 3. C. Bnsu hns nrrivcd nt the state university to take a four-year college course. He registers from a small province 150 miles north of Calcutta , India. Ho is a high caste Hindu. He speaks almost perfect English. Governor Sheldon has nppolntcd William Frankee of Omaha deputy utnto fish 'nnd game commissioner , to take effect June 1. Mr. Frankee has been In charge of the state fish hatch ery here since its establishment. Attorney General Thompson will at tend the annual meeting of the asso ciation of attorneys general at Den ver. The mooting last year was hold nt St. Louis. This year it will be held tome time In 'the month of August. Four men from Hamburg drove to Nebraska City with a team which did not belong to them , , and the team was deserted By the men there and taken In charge by the sheriff on a message from the owner at that place , and he came over after the same. A number of boys from the fifth , sixth , seventh and eighth grades at Cedar Rapids have entered the Ne braska boys' corn-growing contest , and each hopes to win a place cf merit with his corn. Tne result of their work is being watched with in terest. W. O. Cooley , who lives at Steele City , In Jefferson county , has a freak in the shape of a chicken with four legs. The bird is 4 weeks old and is in apparent good health. It uses all four legs in navigating and seems to experience no difficulty in getting around. Charles C. Whistler , aged ,32 , , was drowned at Ashland in Salt creek. In company with three others he sought to cross the stream which was the highest since the flood of one year ago , and his gasollnev launch became unmanageable , tipping over and throwing the doctor into the water. Land Commissioner Eaton nnd State Treasurer Brian returned from Geneva and reported on the damage done the state industrial school by the recent "twister. " The laundry has been completely demolished. Thereof roof was lifted from the boiler house. The damage amounts to about $3,000. The season for destructive storms Is at hand. WIND and LIGHTNING will destroy and damage buildings and kill and maim stock in barns and pastures. Protect yourself by insur ing them in the Nebraska Mutual Ins. Co. , home ofllce , 141 South Twelfth street. Lincoln , Neb. Write us for particulars. Mrs. Elijah Arganbright , who was1 injured by the tornado that killed her husband on their farm In Thnyor county , succumbed to her Injuries. John Shivcly , who lost three members of his family in the same storm , is so ooriously Injured that he will die. Other victims of the tornado are iu bad shape nnd some of them may die. die.tf. tf. C. Powell , rate clerk in the1 office of the railway commission has fllcd nn expense bill ot $159.00 with the state auditor for his trip to New York in connection with the taking of testi mony In the express cases. Inasmuch as no receipts accompanied the voucher , the snme is temporarily held up In the auditor's office , though It bear.1) the signature of H. J. Wlnnott , chairman of the commission , and Is drawn against the commission fund. The state fair board is of the opinion the railroads of the state will give rates to state fair visitors. The natter was presented to the Western Truffle association some tlmo ago by n committee appointed from represen tatives of the various western state fairs and a decision la looked for uhortly. Before the 2-cont law went Into effect the railroads granted a LUC faro rate for the round trip , or 3 cents. The western fairs hope to bo able to got the same rate now. A Special to the Journal of Plntts- mouth from Murray reports the seri ous Injury of Charles Swan , jr. Swan was returning horseback with other young men from a basket soclnl which occurred near Union. He fell from his horse nnd was tramped upon. Mayor W. A. George , who is a dele gate to the republican national con vention , left Inst week nnd will go by cnsy stngos to Chicago , where he will establish headquarters at the Palmer houso. 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