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The Usual Arrangement Whos the boss at your home you Oh, we split it up I or your wife? say I am, but she really is. 1 t ll shet off their game, of course, so they a clean sweep fnlght planned t and go. Hopkins went t town and writ back a letter t Texie, matin out it was from Ken. The letter said he was sick In town and wanted er C come to Tm. So she went, leavin a note with Mis Curry r me. The minute I got the note I knowed It was Hopkins. Id ben suspicious of Tm and had ben watchln Tm, so I rode after er as quick as I could clean P the city, the place where the letter said Ken was sick; found I was off the trail; rode back as fast as Gray-loc- k could bring me t try and pick it up. "I found where Hopkins had headed Texie off up the road a ways and got er on that house-boa- t Uncle Nick and the rust of us saw hid there at the head of Mud haul the day we went Co. Continued. 25 seinin. But I found where hed hid it at Alpine island, and watched Tm sneak back to the woods t wait fr dark, as I Towed. As soon as he was out o sight, I took is skiff, crossed to the without island, got on the house-boa- t lettln Texie know I was there and found out she was safe. Then, without lettin er know It was me, I moved the house-boa- t and hid it In a new place; left her locked in bcause I thought It would be the safest place she could be jlst then and hurried here t watch the house, fully bHevin they Intended t rob the With a cry. Jack Warhope caught up the unconscious girl In his arms, to discover that she must have been in the river, for her garments were complete ly saturated and her hair hung about her shoulders, sodden and dripping. He was wrapping his hunting blouse about her when, with a startled exclamation, he jerked away his hand and held it up between his face and the sky it was smudged with blood. He bent over the girl blood was stream- safe runtnight ing from her right shoulder and About midnight they come. 1 bullet last That side. her down ning killed Black Bogus and hurt Hopkins, from the edge of the yard it had but he got away. Texie must a found the core of a tragic target. broke out somehow o the house-boPicking her up In his arms, he ran and swum ashore. I didnt know it, door the around to the kitchen, dashed but she was jist cornin into the yard open and laid her on the sofa in the when I jumped out o the winder after sitting room. and that last shot he fired Hopkins, In blankets He had wrapped her me hit her. at snatched from the parlor bedroom, It was a tremendous recital, brief; tore up a sheet for bandages and was terse ; not quite true ; yet anything but when loing his best to stop the blood, false; by far the longest speech he g there came the sound of a man had ever made in his life, even with across the yard, and the next so much left out He saw questions alarmed by doubtless Uncle Nick, still In the eyes fixed upon him. A that last shot coming as It did upon moan came from the parlor bedroom the heels of the housekeepers story and every other consideration gave was calling and pounding at the sitting way to the sufferer. room door. Jack threw it open. Alone with Uncle Nick, the woodsctor Quick-DoTexies hurt! he cried. man securely fastened the window Arnold and Aunt Liza and that had been pried open, closed the Mrs. Curry." door on the gruesome scene and went hurman old Without a question the to the kitchen. Curious faces were beried away. ginning to gather In the yard. He canThe woodsman had brought the turned to the old man. dead dle out of the room where the Uncle Nick, his voice showed the robber lay, closed the door and was he wks strain under send them doing his best to stop the blood and Tell ea'toa little as possible, away. when to restore the girl consciousness, but for her sal?), keep em away the doctor ran In. A hurried word or two and he was at Jerry Brown above all, if he happens wake up and take it Into is head the hurt shoulder. The bullet it was tcome up here. And I Tow yu better his first care. With quick skill he huntride In after the corogit Imsomebody ed it ; fortunately located It almost ner. missed the had lung, Just mediately. It The old man nodded and turned to ranged upward and lodged barely be- the door. The other caught his sleeve. shoulof the neath the skin at the top And when Its light, I wish yud der. He made a small incision and sneak up Eagle holler a little and probed It out. kinda throw an eye out fr Loge Belhad and washed wound He had the den. It nearly dressed when Aunt Eliza The brows of the old hunter lifted. came running in, followed an Instant I wondered why yu left him out in flurried and Mrs. later by pantCurry, He jerked his head toward there. ing. Changing Texies sodden gar- the room had Just left they ments for dry ones, while the woodsThe next moment, with a step that man built a fire In the kitchen stove, the seemed powerless to totter they laid her between warm blankets or years he had glided through the stiffen, in the parlor bedroom. kitchen door and out among the curithe the woodsman candle, Picking up crossed the floor, threw open the door ous faces in tha yard. of the room where the dead robber lay CHAPTER XIX and motioned for the two men. Even the doctor started, aghast at the gruesome, huddled form sprawled The Sprawled Figure on the Broken Floor. there among the littered, The sleepless night wore itself out; money. Uncle Nicks muttered came to the cottage; and morning two women the cry brought running from the sick room, to gaze with the Texie still lived. On the heels of the dawn Uncle others awed to silence by the tragedy Nick poked his head in at the kitchen had visited cotthe quiet that again door and motioned with his finger. tage. The woodsman well knew that ques- The woodsman lifted his face from his rose and went out. tions would be flashing through each bands, a word the old man turned Without mind had been since the discovery of another with very positive motion and, Texies hurt knew that each looked to led his of the way across the hand, A answer. for the him low moan came from the parlor bedroom. That last comer of the yard, into the little park, treacherous shot he knew that the out through the fallow pasture lot and man with the red lock could never to the Eagle Hollow road. Well within the dim gray Jaws of come back. It had been a mistake to hollow he paused. the shield him; a blunder to trust him When I pinted m nose up the crick a blunder that was being paid for at a this mornln, as you said, I noticed the fearful cost. was The doctor the first to break the door o that ol cabin whar Hen Spencer raised the devil that night wus silence. What does this mean? the ques- part way open. I knowed it hadnt ben open r years, so I snuck up and a was half demand. tion It means Caleb Hopkins, was the peeked in. Come on. With the long, lanky, half running hard, Incisive answer. The doctor started; the two women stride that he had probably copied caught their breath ; Uncle Nick swore, from the Indians, the old ranger and scout, closely followed by the young felt ashamed of it, looked foolish. This dead man the woodsman man, trotted away up the gulch, dropped a hand toward the huddled climbed the fence In front of the cabin is Black Bogus. The two wom- of the dead woodchopper, ran up form weeds to the en looked at each other; shrank back. through the dew-wdoor, pushed it wider ant The doctors eyes lifted; he drew a step nearer and gazed hard at the entered. There on the dusty floor boards, body. "Him and Hopkins and Logo to man was about Bel den, the say, but partly twisted on his side, his face staring up, one arm crumpled under mountain and he of the girl, thought a dirk knife buried to the didnt; besides, Belden had not shown him, In'with his hilt breast, sprawled the man both himself at the robbery theyre outlaws and counterfiters. Hopkins that called himself Calebx Hopkins would take good money out of the safe dead. The woodsman stooped over the and put counterflt bills in place of it. It was him that killed Pap Simon body; looked up curiously at his aget that is, Pap Simon run out on Tm companion. Do yu know Tm? that night while he was changin' the Its Hopkins. counterflt fr good money, and in the '' . Look close. scuffle died of heart disease. That at run-iln- mo-ne- nt f f blood-spattere- d f Say Bayer - Insist! For Pain Neuralgia Lumbago Headache Rheumatism .Colds Accept only a Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists Aspirin e is the trade mark ef Bayer of MonoaceUeaeldeeter of SiUcjlIcidd Mine-betor- et half-opene- d The old man glanced at his companion, caught the odd expression In his eyes, stooped over the sprawled figure and bent his eyes intently upon the dead face, slowly shook his head. Course, I dont Tow is names Hopkins, n moren mine Is, he muttered, but its the best I can do. The woodsman stooped; raked the mass of hair down; brought the red lock Into view; spread his hand over the lower part of the face to hide the beard. By the lord Ken Colin. Jack took his hand away from over the beard; scraped the hair carefully back Into place. They say that red lock comes down from ol Red Colin, a sea pirate hundreds of years ago, that It shows up every three r four generations, brlngln along with it a drop r two of bad blood. It shore played the devil with Ken. Didnt It I was Uncle Nicks comment robbed and thoughtful is ol murdered man, an then preached Is funeral Lord! A short silence felL I could a killed Tm there at the safe, the woodsman mused, half to himself, but I didnt I only shot away Is gun and fought Tm fair. When he was down, with Is hair all mussed up and the red lock worked out in sight, that was the first time I knowed im. After that I tried t save Tm and let Tm git away, not knowin he had another pistol hid on im. When he thought e had me off guard, he turned around quick and shot; missed me and hit her. He stood a long time silent, his head half bent aside, his thoughts doubtless back where a hapless sufferer lay moaning; turned at last; gazed at the knife, buried to a gruesome depth in shirt-froof the the fallen man; glanced up at his old friend and found the deep-se- t eyes studying him in thoughtful retrospection. Uncle Nick, what sort of a lock have yu got on yur Jaw? Tight as a clam shell. If you say so, was the ready answer. Im askin yu t lock It his words were serious and slow. It aint no use t worry her he Jerked his head down the gulch by lettin er find out It was him He gazed down at the sprawled body. Im askin you t tend t layln Tm out and buryin im; and be plnted pticlar t keep Ts hair combed sos the red lock dont show. Nobody would know Tm only by that The way he had Tmself cobbled up them clothes and specs and 'whiskers, and the way e talked, and Is face puckered up the way e kep it he didnt look a bit more like Ken Colin than you do. Stay here, and Ill send A1 up with Doctor Arnolds stretcher t hep y carry Im YEARS BEFORE BABY CAM; Gladly Recommends Lydia F Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Louisville, Nebraska. I was inaN ried twelve years before my boy Wm orn., Lhadaliol IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI female troubles and had been treated by a physician for them but they continued much the same.Thea I read your in the al-w- blood-musse- d nt 1 In. He stooped to straighten the dead man and a subconscious act of compassion, perhaps to get the cramped arm out from under him. As he moved the arm, the frock coat fell open and a piece of soiled white paper stuck In a pocket of the vest caught hls eye. He drew It forth, glanced over the dozen or so scrawled words and passed the paper to Uncle Nick. The old man, muttering something about not having hls glasses along, passed It back and the woodsman read aloud: This man alnt no preacher. Hea Slim Finger Doolln. Hes the slickest forger and counterfltter that ever lived and devilish light fingered with a six gun. He ruined my sister. Thats why hes dead. He alnt no human. Hes got the guts of a snake and the devils blood. Thats why I knifed im stid uv shootln im white. It wont be no use follerin me cause yu wont ketch me. "LOGE BELDEN." followed the reading silence A long of the note. The woodsman was the first to break it. I aint aimin t follow Tm, he said, while a spark of flint narrowed hls eyes a man thatll back his sister like that I Tow hes about as black as the devil makes em, was the old hunters thoughtful comment as he slowly reached for hls pipe, but well haf t consalt Tm one white feather. He kicked Black Bogus box to the open door, stood It on end, sat down and Bcraped hls match on the doorjamb. With a final word of caution to keep secret the identity of the dead man, the woodsman hurried away. At the Inquest an hour or so later Jack merely repeated the statement he had made the night before. Of Loge Belden and his sister knowing at last her pitiful secret, he let fall no word. when he went to Its The house-boat- , hiding-placdays v later, had dlsap peared. They had probably gone with It They were never followed. adver-tiseme- aewspapers I and thought would gi Lydia E. Pinkhami Vegetable a Com. pound good trial, for if it had helped others, why not me? I have taken 36 bottles of the medicine and am never without it in the house. My baby boy is three years old now and I sure am happy since I got relief from my troubles. When any one has troubles like mine, or any ways like mine, I am glad to recommend the Vegetable Compound so that they will get the Mrs. Jog right kind of medicine." Novak, Box 662, Louisville, Neb. In a recent country-wid- e canvass purchasers of Lydia E. 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