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XIV The Attempt to Assassinate Golden When the party camped for the night Lang separated from Golden and made himself useful helping the wom en folks prepare supper Pondering on the events of the night before and on the conversation that he had had with Golden Lang came to the conclusion which was the just one that Golden had a reason for quizzing him beyond the mere fact of desiring to enlighten him about the Convict City Golden had been recalled to the city this might mean much or little It might mean that the old mans la bors had been appreciated and that he was to be finally rewarded or it might mean that something was trans piring among the people which made his presence necessary or it might be that he was to be punished for some miscarriage of their plans The fear of the latter made Golden ill at ease The night was slowly drawing to a close Quiet reigned The last em bers of the camp fires were dying out The white tents of the campers in which the men slept could be barely discerned in the darkness Up to a late hour Lang had remained in com pany with the women folks furnish ing music and singing songs as was his custom When he did retire it was to lie and toss in restless slumber for hours To Lang the fact that he had been assigned different sleeping quar ters on this night away from Golden and that Golden had been given a tent all alone in something of an unpro tected and deserted part of the vast circle was more than accident It only takes a little thing to make a wakeful man suspicious and Lang was suspicious Strange fancies took possession of him and he slept only in short fitful naps He came to the conclusion that designs were on the gang They did not show their hos tility openly however and finally placed in custody the would be assas sin meanwhile appearing pleased that Golden was yet alive Neither Lang nor Golden were deceived though Of course there was excitement All were not aware of the attempt be fore and were generally horrified at the cold bloodedness of the attack the women folks especially Golden clung to Louis like a child to his parent until the dawn appear ed Then he was himself again Gold en was well aware now of his ultimate doom He knew that these men must have been put up to it by some one high in authority or they would never have dared to lay their hands on him in the manner they contemplated When the train again moved off Golden was given a place to ride in one of the schooners and at the re quest of the wounded man Lang was rlaced upon the seat as driver of the wagon During the progress of the march Lang managed to draw out of line away from the hearing of any other part of the train I told you last evening that I was going to make a confidant of you said Golden opening up the conversa tion I am more resolved now than ever since my life has been attempt ed I am positive it was by the order of the present king What his object is I cannot tell The king you should know is the only personage who has more power than another in the colony But as I said before even he has no right to kill without giving a chance for life This shows me that the people themselves do not wish my death if they did the penal ty would have been exacted under cover of the law Though I escaped last night through your watchfulness there are many ways yet in which it may be taken You saved my life but I am afraid that you have incurred the ill will of the people who must be Bounded across the open space life of Golden Louis had waited in ex pectancy of hearing some unusual sound some note of warning given At last unable to endure the suspense any longer our hero got up All was darkness and quiet Leav ing his sleeping partners Limpy Jim and Pete soundly sleeping for a mo ment Louis stood in the doorway of his tent enveloped in its folds Through the darkness Lang thought he discovered a moving from between him and Goldens tent Without a sound without a moments warning Louis bounded across the open space As he turned to leave his tent he im agined that there was some one prowl ing around his own tent but with the thought uppermost in his own mind to prevent an attack on Golden he wast ed no time in attempting to learn who the prowler was or what the purpose might be in prowling around his own tent at this unseemly hour As Lang hurried across the open he drew his billy and held it ready for use Hearing a noise as if of a strug gle Louis with a yell of warning bold ly entered Goldens tent and as a form bounded up from the earth grap pled with it Our hero was placed at rather a disadvantage not knowing with whom he was tussling whether an assassin or Golden himself The yell uttered by Louis awoke several of the emigrants some person lit a torch and lit up the scene Before help arrived Louis had succeeded in disarming and throwing his antagonist upon the ground The arrival of light made explana tions easy Goldens life had been attempted A light sleeper the old man had been aroused by hearing somebody feeling around his person and attempted to grapple with his as sassin Louis timely arrival and shout had perhaps Saved the life of Golden for the would be murderer stung for a momeiit at the thought of the unexpected arrival of aid for Gold en did not strike the fatal blow but in the melee which ensued simply blindly struck at his victim cutting a deep gash in Goldens leg You have saved my life said Golden coming to the side of Louis lLang could see the evrl scowls on the jfaces of several of the teamsters and fcnew that he h4 no friend la the your comrades and that may place even your life in jeopardy Never mind me was Langs an swer I look at this differently than you do If as you say the people do not desire you death they must de sire to again place you in power If such is the case I have gained rather than lost by the transaction See You are a riddle replied Golden but whether honest or otherwise I mean to do you a favor Sometime you may tire of Paradise that is the name of our city I mean to tell you how and where to leave it when you are ready to do so I helped build the town It is a poor builder who does not know where to find the weakest spot I had an idea when I built that some time I should like to leave the place and built accordingly leav ing an opening known only to myself This entrance is through the cellar of a little cottage which is built upon the side of one of the three large hills that surround the town It is in the shape of a tunnel which was once the fountain head of the river which flows through the town Entering the cellar and uncovering the mouth of the tunnel one could travel to the very heart of the mountain and find an exit through what seems to be a bears cave The door here is pro tected by an artificial barrier of rocks which could be easily removed I do not think that this secret has ever been discovered because over and around the cave I have planted young trees which undoubtedly hide the en trance The cottage is supposed to be haunted When the winds bowr sighs moans and unearthly noises are heard You can readily understand that I am the one who haunts that ranch I put so much -confidence in you that I tell you the secret that you may profit by my experience It is a terrible thought to me that I am being brought to this terrible out of the way place to be killed or held in bondage I am not afraid to die but I do not wish to die and leave my wife and boy at the mercy of a cruel and unjust world Yes I am married I have a fair haired rosy cheeked boy and a lovely little wife They are my joy and my pride and so far above me that I fair ly worship them I have tried to live an upright life with them Whea I found that my past might rise up and haunt them and make them blush for my sins I left them In ignorance of my true character I know that they do not want for temporal things be cause I keep them supplied with money I have been a millstone around my loved ones neck but I have tried to do well by them I am fearful now that I will be taken away from them and that they will be left without a protector I too am a father said Louis Lang And I can sympathize with you There was a tinge of sadness in his voice He longed to tell his friend for such he considered Golden that he had hopes of returning to civ ilization with money and fame that he was here to attempt the breaking up of the vipers nest but he re frained You have awakened in me holy thoughts continued Louis I once was happy in married life but death that cruel reaper took away my loved one from me She was the only one who believed that I was not wholly bad Her loss drove me mad The demon drink caught me in his Iron clutch and I sank from a true position to the dregs I may return I may reform I may yet live in peace with my child who as yet is unconscious of guilt or of his fathers crime Yes You may return You may return now if you say the word Louis stopped him with an Impatient gesture Tempt me not he said I would not feel satisfied with myself if I turned back I will on and see this adventure to its end though it end in death and ignominy But I do not wish death to end you cried the old man in spirit Death may claim me but I want you to live to tell my wife I dieddied a repentant man died with her pure name on my lips I want you to live to see that she needs for nothing I have placed in a Chicago bank suf ficient funds to keep them in com fort a lifetime They need never know how I came by it I wish you to see that they get It Will you promise me If I live to return to Chicago I will see that your family want for nothing but if I were you I would never say die There are many slips twixt cup and lip The battle is not always to the strong If as jou say the people do not desire your death rise up you were king once why not become one again It is not possible I am meeting my just reward for a life of crime But you need not think of my dying For the love I bear my wife I will make your escape easy Golden set your mind at rest If I live neither you nor your family will suffer while I can help them Ill tell you the truth and brave the conse quences I mean to go back and when I do it will not be in fear of the assassins knife I am young like better men before me I am am bitious I mean to be king of Para dise before I leave or there will be no king cried Lang At last I understand you was the triumphant reply of Golden Or there will be no Paradise Thats what you mean to say Or there will be no Lang as sented Lang So be it said Golden who seem ed to fall in with the spirit of Lang I saw it rise would that I could see it fall Give me your aid said Lang Re venge yourself of these people who have attempted your life Between the two of us we can overthrow the octopus What do you say I am with you body and soul Did Golden mean what he said Would the faithful servant of an un holy cause turn upon his treacherous friends and deliver them to the hang man Was Louis Lang true to him self and Denver in thus giving away his mission The tide of battle oft entimes hangs upon a slender thread Would Golden prove true To be continued MULE RACES WITH A TRAIN Takes a Daily Workout of Half a Mile Alongside the Track Id like to know who owns that mule -just east of Bates City said George Jacques yesterday the engi neer who pulls the Altons hummer the Chicago limited train into Kansas City Talk about running why hed make The Picket or McChesney want to hide Ill bet he can do a mile in 137 The limited train does not stop at Bates City and before it passes into the city limits it is doing easily fifty miles an hour Passing a pasture by the side of the track Jacques has a race with the mule every trip I can see him watching for me the engineer said and the minute I blow the whistle hes off He fudges a little we dont get away well and by the time I get to the post the mule is several hundred yards away his head and tail both extended and run ning like a racer He has a half mile to make his dash Of course the big engine simply runs away from him but Ill tell you that mule is deter mined to win a race yet He looks for it every morning When the train has passed him he stops and watches un til we are out of sight He takes his run nearly every morning Id miss that mule if he was taken away Not Personal I hope you are not leaving me for any personal reasons Norah Personal maam Oh no maam Im only leavin you because me steady young man hes a policeman maam has been transformed from this dis tricy to the twinty first an its too far to go courtin Oh it aint person al maam Cleveland Plain Dealer BBSS PALACES OF THE SULTAN They Bring to Strangers Mind a Vi sion of Arabian Nights In spite of tho extreme lack of architectural beauty there is a cer tain plcturesqueness and softness in the Constantinople street scene which forms a pleasing background to the stately palaces of the sultan says A Maundevillo in tho Era Magazine Perhaps it is merely the contrast be tween the dingy wood colored houses of the people and the pure white mar ble or gilded stucco of the royal build ings which bring to the strangers mind a vision of enchanted palaces of the Arabian Nights The soft tints of shade the wavering reflections in the Bosporous the fancy that a pair of black dreamy eyes may be looking out through the lattice windows the charm of the mysterious the horror of the tragedies which rumor says have been enacted withic the palace walls the curiosity to know if there is really a trap door and just how beautiful was the Circassian slave girl who lost the favor of her im perial master and suddenly disap peared in the dark subterranean stream connecting with the Bosporous and a thousand other fancies tend to enhance the vision And the architect may tell you that the palaces have not the proper proportions that the details do not harmonize with the size or form that there are hundreds of private houses in America more magnificent more durable of better architectural design and with finer surroundings but in spite of it all the palaces of the sultan have an ir resistible charm which wraps the stranger in intense admiration and al ways remains with the old resident at the Turkish capital FIRES THAT NEVER GO OUT Hearths In England Have Been Kept Glowing for Centuries There are domestic fires burning in Yorkshire England to day which have never been out for hundreds of years At the old fashioned farm houses in the dales of Yorkshire peat is still burned The fuel is obtained from the moors and stacks of it are kept by the farmers in their stack garths The country round is noted for its griddle cakes which are made from dough baked in quaint pans suspended over the pea fires These fires are kept glowing from generation to gen eration and the son warms himself at the fire which warmed his sire and his grandsire and his grandsires sires and which will warm his son and his sons son There is a fire at Castleton in the Whitby district which has been burn ing for over 200 years 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