Show TIMES GARLAND V s f THE GARLAND UTAH Sequoia Trees the Sequoia trees there are species the redwood and the (Giant Sequoia) The redwood will reproduce itself from the stump and has been known to grow to a height of 80 feet and a diameter of 16 inches in 30 years The wood contains no pitch and much water and in a green condition will not burn Thus while surrounding forests may be destroyed by forest fires the redwoods remain unscathed The Giant Sequoia grow to greater height and diameter than the redwood One tree is 325 feet tall and measures 357 feet four feet above the ground Many of the trees are estimated to be 2500 years old trees which were already growing while the were the building Egyptians Pyramids Of two TUK ITORT SO S AS! Forced to f on from ths law to itv hit whew ho la tho sotorlons suspected ol being bo Linn" Con Cameron la trying to hi With hi honeity prove pal Vear bo la working tor Topeka Tonlaon owner of tho Broken Wheel ranch Nevtl Lowe marehal of He towa ol Tlvan u after him but doesn't yet know that the "Tweaiy Johnson” ol tho Broken Wheel It tho man be suspect of being Comanche Linn Lowe’s sister Janet It staying with the They art deeply attached to her haring lost their only child a boy when bo was kidnaped massy years befors On their way out lb Uso ranch after persuading Tenison to give them the Job Con and Caramba met Monk Irby one of the Megeath crowd Megeath and tho Paramores headed by Dud Paramore hate both Nevll Lowe and the Broken In the fight that followed Wheel outfit their meeting Con knocked out Irby Now he hat bad to fight tbe rest of men who followed Tenison Megeath' and Janet out from town Now continue with the story For colds’ roughs nasal congestion muscle ache got Pcnetro— modern medication in mutton aust base 254 double supply 854 a CHAPTER XIV Con overhauled his outfit after dinner He was ready before Caramba and Skeets and he went wandering curiously about the place - Janet called him from a side veranda and when he walked up to the big house dusty Stetson at his knee she was sitting beside a small Con looked curiously at woman Mrs Tenison and she studied him tently for a moment before she turned smilingly to Janet “Why honey he’s just a boyl From all you said — ” e Not quite” “Nearly Con told her wondering why Janet’s “And face was suddenly so flushed you are not so terribly old that twenty is terribly young to you!” “Good— lands! He’s dangerous!" Mr Tenison gasped "Paying compliments to old women—” “I used to know a girl in Chicago” “and she had the Con said truthfully prettiest gray hair almost white from the time she was nineteen Somehow it just made her look younger The way yours makes you look” “What were you doing in Chicago? Go up with cattle? Don’t tell me you're a city boy! Not after the Mr Tenison says you did —and Janet says you did” Con hesitated Janet still very pink— and prettier than he had ever seen her he thought— was looking Steadily at him “I worked for horse dealers and all sorts of commission men So when my uncle and aunt were killed in a train wreck I started for Texas took on with That was last year the 20 Bar trail herd and made the trip to Wild Horse Then I started cow to business leam the this way And here I am roping Mr colts” white head and She shook her smiled at Con “My boy would have been about next Decemyour age Twenty-tw- o was stober fourteenth But len from this very yard by a partner of Mr Tenison’s a man who must have been very hard and vindictive or he wouldn't have done a a thing hke that to pay a score with man He and Mr Tenison had trouble about a mine and— and one evefrom this took yard he my boy ning We hunted and and just vanished hunted but his trail disappeared within fifty miles and from that day to this — ’’ “I — I heard some of that” Con told her awkwardly "Well! I reckon Skeets and Caramba ought to be ready to start for Red Mesa” “There’s a nester family a man and his wife and little boy on the When road to the Mesa you boys go by see if you can sort of sneak Into the around and have 3 look If it looks like kitchen if possible they’re really in bad fix I want to know He it" away and turned Skeets and Caramba were waiting and they mounted They went on for ten miles or very cheerfully more climbing into the foothills Presently where a narrow trail anleading gled off along an arroyo Skeets wooded toward heights jerked his head to indicate the track said “Nester he “Gracey road” family Gracey he’s an oldish fellow kind of But his wife is a Not over mightily pretty woman e They or about that a years old Yes got boy sir Mis’ Gracey is mightily pretty She jiggled some hearts around and about I reckon But Gracey ain't a man to cross just for the fun of it hairHe sent one Helligo Canyon with a hole in pin howling home him Caught him projecting around the place one morning” of a Pancho covered twisting trail up the arroyo and out of it across a low mesa then trees The tall Into scrubby pines were ahead and above Where a tiny creek cut an opening in the woodland a rifle barrel came poking out of green brush beside the trail and a shrill yell checked Con he “I never done it none cried lifting both hands “No sir it was the big fellow with the long black whiskers” “Stay back off Gracey land!” a thin little voice commanded fiercely “Stay back or I’ll kill you dead!” “But what for?” Con asked plaintively “Come on out Mr Gracey Where’s your find talk to a mart nodded p?” “He— they he’s dead! Them dirty dogs shot him daiy before yester- He staggered slightly as Shot Mom and me too day early She’s worse’n am She’s awful sick couldn’t go for nobody Ain’t a horse on the place I can catch up Besides I got to stay and give her water And I got to be ready to kill ’em if they come back I like to shot you” “Good — Lord!” Con exploded “Come on boy! We’ve got to do things” The child came out of the bushes a dragging the big Winchester towhead who sturdy seemed to Con so tiny that his manlike way was incredible He staggered slightly as he stood beside Pancho A flotft sack was wrapped clumsily around his right arm He sagged wearily against Con and his face was hot against Con’s hand Pancho went on across the creek past the bucket which the boy had evidently come down to fill Twenty yards beyond was the little adobe house The door stood open Con set the boy down and swung off At the door he stopped to look into a dusky untidy room that kitchen which he had promised Mrs Tenison to examine In a corner sprawled the body of a tall man in faded chambray shirt and patched overalls barefoot Con went over to Gracey and looked down at the face Only a grim glance was needed to see that he had died almost instantly of a bullet near the heart In the other room Mrs Gracey bedstead lay upon a harshly through her breathing mouth She was fully dressed and hand thin her picked at a bandage as rude as that upon the boy’s arm She had been shot through the right shoulder The boy came in and leaned against the wall with eyes moving from his mother to Con “She’s awful sick ain’t she?” he “But you can get the whispered tried to get her to doctor now eat—" Con went at the run to Pancho swung up and loped to the dropped bucket When he came back with cold water he took a clean white shirt from his alforja and ripped it into bandages He looked doubtfully at it then shrugged “Well here it down to no way to boil it and dry The thing is to get her the women” He asked the boy if anything on wheels was here “Old spring wagon” the child said But Pa had “One horse drowsily He was our harness to sell Coaly horse And one shaft is busted and out back” so’s the seat It’s Con heard Caramba calling from the trail He went out and waved the two up to tell them quickly and shortly of the woman’s condition Caramba swore incredulously “Doc’ ought to be at the house time we hit there” Skeets said “Topeka told Gale that frowningly Doc’s due out to check up on Mis’ heart Let’s look at the Tenison’s wagon” “I’m going to try cleaning up their bandages” Con told them “I’ll be out when I get done” He washed the quiet woman’s shoulder and she hardly flinched then bandaged it cautiously The like boy’s wound was a deep gash that on Con’s own thigh The old wagon was as dilapidated as most other things on this shabby off the wheels and place They took wired and braced greased the axles the snapped shaft patched and reinforced the harness Pancho went between the shafts without trouble and ears nervously only put back his when Con drove him experimentally about the yard The three of them lifted Mrs Gramattress cey gently and carried her packing and all out to the wagon and old her about with bedding Then shocks clothes against road boy Con got on the seat with theSkeets Caramba and beside him down to the helped ease the wagon of more level range at the mouth the narrow trail “I reckon you con mske out “Me and CSkeets decided thereto Red Mesa like aramba better go on Gale said” at the boy curiously looked He done all that it was who “Son I was asleep se somebody be stood beside Clover Archer Herrick of Saco Maine succeeded in growing a nine-leclover He also has a collection of four five six seven and clovers Pancho has Pa ask’ him who it up was and he said something and Pa told Mom it was all right He opened the door and— pow! powl Pa fell down knowed he and of course was shot Mom run in to the room to open where a slug I was in the comer because had come in and hit me in I run over to her and I her a liT bit from the light kitchen She was kind of It was two men” just shot twice as soon as the door?” Con opened prompted him "Shot a lot of times Two men done it They come in the room where was and Mom told ’em she was shot too She says to him that she was dying They brought the lamp in and looked to see if she One was I just laid still by her He was a towhead same’ me cussed lot about Mom being shot and waved his around And he the blesserhome grabbed and wiped his with it—” "Grabbed the what?" Caramba thrust in "The blesserhome! Aw you know them things women makes to stick houses! God— bless — our — up in home that’s about what they always say He wiped out his the arm could out of see msy be quickly relieved with soothing medicated Retinol Try HI the moaning "They your pa Often we us Fear of EvU fear of one evil leads — Boileau’ the into a worse SNAPPY FACTS a Con with it" and Caramba stared at each other then nodded "I said to Monk Irby that it was bad luck” Con drawled “And we’U try to make it come true huh CaWeill I’ll take her down ramba? It’s going to be dark before we make it Men came out of darkness when he drove into the Wheel yard and Gale Goree up to the kitchen door and Tenison pushed up to the wagon and Con answered their surprised questions shortly Mrs Tenison came out Janet at her heels She called for lights “Janet” she said briskly “you trot in and fix the bed in honey the west bedroom The boys will bring her in Peek! you and Gale and Twenty and Perch carry that mattress Careful! Where's her boy? Is he hurt much?” She went in ahead of them calling to Mexican house The servants four carried Mrs into a Gracey clean orderly room and put the old mattress down Mrs Tenison looked at it and clucked then waved them out "Let’s get to work Janet! If we want you men I’ll call Peek! we can’t wait for the doctor Send to town fast! He may somebody not show up for a week My heart’s an old story to him and I think he just comes out for barbecued chicken Scoot!" In the kitchen Tenison looked at Goree then at Con “You better make the ride” he "Grab some coffee and a drawled chunk of meat and catch up a fresh horse If the doctor’s not in town He sent word trail him today that he might be days getting out” He reached behind him to the big coffee pot and motioned to a cup When he had poured the coffee he set out steak and biscuit Con told them what the boy had seen and heard between bites of his supper "But you know it was this damn’ Monk Irby used the motto for gunrag?" 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