Show — IIAN8TUFT Pro ’ A V HUISII Cashier Hans Tuft W H Drown Chas Lammorsdorf FarvelL C Scorup A V HulBh P James gensen CHA3 LAM MERSDORF Chris Jor- DIRECTORS— 'Mwop or rf£ cru or wrmat Mrerwor Hm?rrt cden rrcJ First State BANK (Copyright 1910 by the New York Herald Company) (Copyright 1910 by tha MacMlllaft Company Salina5 K)f dravrn on all the principal cities of the United Stitts and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited Drafts Pour SYNOPSIS It was not much of a blow at first Christian Endeavor convention was being held In San Francisco a row was started by Express Drivers’ Union No 927 over the handling of a small A heap of baggage at Ferry Building few heads were broken a score of arrests made and the baggage was delivered No one would have guessed that behind this petty wrangle was the fine Irish hand of Hegan made potent by the Klondike gold of Burning Daylight 'It was an insignificant affair at best — or so It seemed But tbe Teamsters’ Union took up the quarrel backed by the whole Water Front Federation Step by step tbe striko became involved A refusal of cooks and waiters to serve scab teamsters or teamsters’ employers brought out tbe cooks and waiters The butchers and meat cutters refused to handle meat destined for unfair restaurants The combined Employers' Associations put up a solid front and found facing them the 40000 organized laborers of San Francisco The restaurant bakers and the bakery wagon drivers struck followed by the milkers milk drivers and chicken Tbe building trades asserted flickers In unambiguous terms and all San Francisco was In turmoil But still It was only San Francisco Hegan’s intrigues were masterly and Daylight’s campaign steadily develThe powerful fighting organioped zation known as tbe Pacific Slope Seaman's Union refused to work vessels the cargoes of which were to be and handled by scab longshoremen freight handlers The union presented its ultimatum and then called a strike This had been Daylight’s objective all coastwise the time Every incoming vessel was boarded by the union offiAnd cials and Its crew sent ashore with the seamen went the firemen the and the sea cooks and engineers waiters Daily the number of idle steamers increased It was impossible to get Bcab crews for the men of the Seamen’s Union were fighters trained in the hard school of the sea and when they went out it meant blood and death to scabs This phase of the strike spread up and down the entire Pacific coast until all the ports were filled with Idle ships and sea transportation was at a standstill The days and weeks dragged out and the The Coastwise Steam strike held Navigation Company and the Hawaiian Nicaraguan and Steamship Company were tied up comThe expenses of combating pletely the strike were tremendous and they were earning nothing while daily the situation went from bad to worse until “peace at any price” became the And still there was no peace cry until Daylight and his- allies played out their hand raked in the winnings and allowed a goodly portion of a continent to resume business Daylight’s coming to civilization had not improved him True he wore better clothes had learned slightly better manners and spoke better English But he had hardened and at the expense of his Even his human affiliations geniality were descending Playing a lone hand of most of the men with contemptuous whom he played lacking In sympathy or understanding of them and certainof them he found litly Independent tle In common with those to be enIn countered say at the point of fact when the battle with the steamship companies was at its height and his raid was inflicting incalculable damage on all business Interests he had been asked to resign from the The Idea had been rather to his liking and he had found new quarters In clubs like the Riverside and practically maintained organized by tbe city bosses One feeling heavy and depressed and tired of the city and Its of a ways he obeyed the impulse whim that was later to play ah important part in bis life The desire to get out of the city for a whiff of country air and for a change of scene was Yet to himself he made the cause the excuse of going to Glen Ellen for the purpose of inspecting a brickyard which Holdsworthy had sold him He spent the night in the little country hotel and on Sunday morning astride a saddle horse rented from the Glen Ellen butcher rode out of the village The brickyard was close at hand on the flat beside the Sonoma Creek Resolving to have his futa first and to look over the brickyard afterward he rode up' the hill prospecting for a to get to the way cross country knolls He left the country road at the first gate be came to and cantered a The grain was through hayfleld on either side the and he sniffed the warm aroma of It with delighted nostrils At the base of the knolls he encountered a fence He tethered the horse and wandered on foot among the knolls Their tops were crowned with century-olspruce trees and their sides clothed with oaks and madronos and native But to the perfect redwoods beholly longed tbe small but deep canyon that interest p$r cent ” on time deposits paid A Elam Harnlsh known all through Alaska as “Burning Daylight" celebrates his Soth birthday with a crowd of miners at the Circle City Tivoli The dance leads to heavy gambling In which over 1100000 Is staked Harnleh loses his money and his mine but wins the mall contract lie starts on his mall trip with dogs and sledge telling his friends that he will be in the big Yukon gold strike at the start Burning Daylight makes a sensationally rapid run across country with the mail appears at the Tivoli and Is now ready to join his friends In a dash to the new gold fields Deciding that gold will be district Harnlsh found In the buys two tons of flour which he declares will be worth Its weight In gold but when he arrives with his flour he finds A comrade discovthe big flat desolate ers gold and Daylight heaps a ricli harvest He goes to Dawson becomes the piost prominent figure in the Klondike and defeats a combination of capitalists He returns In a vast mining deal tq civilization and amid tnS bewildering Daylight complications of high finance finds that he hits been led to Invest his eleven millions In a manipulated scheme He goes to New York and confronting Ms disloyal partners he with a revolver threatens to kill them If his money Is not returned They are cowed return their stealings and Harnish goes back to San Francisco where he meets his ftte In Dede Mason a pretty stenographer r- - V - ' - CHAPTER XI hia Daylight was In the thick of bitter fight and intensely Spectacular with the Coastwise Steam Navigation Nlcar and the Hawaiian Company Steams raguan and He Btlrred up a bigahip Company had he anticipated ger muss than he waa astounded at the of the struggle and wide ramifications at the unexpected and Incongruous Interests that were drawn Into It Every newspaper In San Francisco turned It was true one or two of upon him them had first Intimated that they were open to subsidization but Daywas that the situalight’s judgment tion did not warrant such expenditure Up to this time the press had been amusingly tolerant and sensational about him but now he was to learn what virulent scurrilousness an antagonized press was capable of Every episode of his life was resurrected to serve as foundations for mawas fabrications licious Daylight frankly amazed at the new Interpretation put upon all that he had acand the deeds he had complished From an Alaskan hero he was done Into an Alaskan metamorphosed and liar desperado bully “bad man" The whole affair sank to the deeper deeps of rancor and savageness The poor woman who had killed herself was dragged out of her grave and paraded on thousands of reams of paper as a martyr apd a victim to ferocious brutality Daylight’s He was like a big bear raiding a and regardless of the stings he obstinately persisted in pawing for the honey He gritted his teeth and struck back Beginning with a raid on It developtwo steamship companies ed Into a pitched battle with a city state and continental coast line Allied with him on a splendid salary with princely pickings thrown In was a lawyer Larry Hegan a young Irishto make and man with a reputation whose peculiar genius had been un- A Sudden Envy of This Young Came Over Daylight Fellow until Daylight had picked recognized up with him It was Hegan who guided of Daylight through the intricacies labor organization modern politics and commercial and corporation law It was llegan prolific of resource and w’ho suggestion opened Daylight’s eyes to undreamed-opossibilities in warfare and It was and Daylight rejecting accepting who planned the camelaborating paigns and prosecuted them With the to Pacific coast from Puget Sound and Panama buzzing and bumming with San Francisco furiously about his cars the two big steamship companies bad all the appearance of winning It looked as if Burning Daylight was being beaten slowly to his knees And then be struck — at the steamship companies at San Francisco at the whole Pacific coast L New Train Service VIA DENVER & RIO la Ceantdien SANTA GRANDE With FE ROUTE 3 ROUTE BURLINGTON ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION 10 TWO NIGHTS TO ST LOUIS THREE NIGHTS Fer further information ent or address F BENTON A CHICAGO TO NEW YORK OF ROUTES CHOICE A PACIFIC TWO NIGHTS see any D & R G GAPD PD WADLEIGH Ag- Salt Lske City Denver Colo A SAUSAGE Like Mather to make Fresh and Fine used Choicest tine oi threaded its way among the knolls Here he found no passage out for his horse and leading the animal he On forced his way up the hillside the crest he came through an amazing young mathicket of hillon an open dronos and emerged side that led down Into a tiny valley The sunshine was at first dazzling in its brightness and he paused and rested for he was panting from the exertion Not of old had he known shortness of breath such as this and muscles that so easily tired at a stiff A tiny stream ran down the climb tiny valley through a tiny meadow with that was carpeted grass and blue and white nemophlla the stream Daylight folCrossing lowed a faint cattle trail over a low rocky hill and through a and emerged forest of manzanlta upon another tiny valley down which filtered another spring-festreamlet “It sure beats country places and at Menlo Park" he combungalows "and if ever I get the muned aloud hankering for country life it’s me for this every time” led him to a clearAn old ing where a dozen acres of grapes Daylight cast about for a trail and found one leading down the aide to his ascent Circling tbe opposite base of the knoll he picked up with his horse and rode on to the farmhouse Smoke was rising from the and he was quickly In conchimney slender versation with a nervous young man who he learned was only a tenant on the ranch How large was it? A matter of one hundred and eighty acres though it seemed much larger This was because It was so Yes it included irregularly shaped and all the knolls and its the boundary that ran along the big canyon was over a mile long Oh yes he and hia wife managed to scratch a living without working too hard They didn’t have to pay much rent Hillard the owner depended on the Hillard was Income from the clay-pi- t well off and had big ranches and vineyards down on the flat of the valley The brickyard paid ten cents a cubic yard for the clay As for the rest of the ranch the land was good In patches where It was cleared like the vegetable garden and the vineyard but the rest of it was too much “You’re not a farmer” Daylight said The young man laughed and shook more soil A grew on his head and thickets and he dropped I’m a telegraph But “No operator down a hillside to the southeast exHere poised above a big for- the wife and I decided to take a posure vacation and here we ested canyon and looking out upon I’m about the But time’s are up farmSonoma Valley was a small going hack Into the office this fall With its barn and outhouses house It snuggled into a nook in the hill- after I get the grapes off” As Daylight listened there came to side which protected It from the west It was the erosion from him a sudden envy of this young feland north he judged that had low living right in the midst of all this hillside this which Daylight had traveled formed the little level stretch of vegeThe soil was fat and through the last few hours table garden “What in thunder are you going black and there was water in plenty back to the telegraph office for?” he for he saw several faucets running was the brick- demanded wide open Forgotten The young man smiled with a cerNobody was at home but Dayyard wistfulness light dismounted and ranged the vege- tain “Because we can’t get ahead here table garden eating strawberries and an (he hesitated instant) green peas inspecting the old adobe exare added barn and rusty plow and harrow and “and because there rent small as It penses coming The rolling and smoking cigarettes while Is I’m not counts and besides strong he watched the antics of several broods of young chicks and the moth- enough to effectually farm the place owned It or if I were a real If er hens like you I’d ask nothing better Nothing could satisfy his holiday spir- husky Again the wistit now but the ascent of Sonoma Moun- Nor would the wife” his on face hovered smile “You ful tain And here on the crest three hours afterward he emerged tired and see we’re country born and after with cities for a few years sweaty garments torn and face and bucking we kind of feel we like the country but with sparkling hands scratched We’ve planned to get ahead of best zestfulness eyes and an unwonted and then some day we’ll buy He felt the illicit pleas- though expression ure of a schoolboy playing truant The a patch of land and stay with It” (TO BE CONTINUED) table of San Francisco big gaming But there was seemed very far away Customer’s Opinion more than illicit pleasure In his mood Seymour— What do you think of the were he It was as though going the restaurant No novel that Beaner through a sort of cleansing bath room here for ell the sordidness keeper has written? 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