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Show s level. It wss the onty piece or horse could lost tbs valley fsr the peso. "Dick, here's yur stand. If soy raider ride In range tke a crack at him. . , . Now I want tbs lend of . your boss." " R nnert Nd !" exclaimed Gnle Store. In niuure thst Ladd should usk for h leading to the ascent of the escarp horse than tn reluctance lo lend him. Wien they achieved t!n guu-w."Will you let me bavs huu? of tin pa, tfio situ was low In resHled. !amM curtly. ihe west. Lndd gave tin word to Laddy. "tVrialnly, u up hors und g, forward on foot A chased th mmnea'Hrlly Ifie narrow in k of tl e pas o;ine d;u k. siylle cold gloom thut had set uku sml ended Into a vulfi'j bitlf u n;ll an f, ce. the ranger wide. twUf tfi.il in SlioK I iti'prvclate It. Dick. It Im.1 apparently unM'nl.ihfi slo;of know bow ymi care for that linss. I weal lured nik Icad.ng up io beetling Viiemebfie t'lmrley Ladd Jin loved WulK IM. G. W, WILL SICK FOR YEARS . ZANE GREY Author of In th COM ,n TNOPSI&-Sk- , ootiury proj-.eishlp with form UAr whon !T uck-w- n I" ! Jons YVarrn. fataer .of wuum Cameron mronje-d,n Uim' "I"1app- exuanauon nuneroa ft.rran. nd lb two proce.d from a Taking relug jt LncJtorm In rave. Cameron both men gold, but too V. dyuts. Cameron leave evl-Ithe tave. of their of gold, and personal do.u-o- ii Richard Gale, adventurer. border town. Cal'a " a GeorgeMexican Thome, leutenant In old college the Ninth cavalry, Gle he I frwed. Thomo tail Caetaneda. U save llercede aUish eirt hi aflUnced wife, bandit. Gale pool Jtojaa Mexican youghhoueea Rojaa and hU gang. rtth the help of two American eetey. and ha. Mercedea and 'TborB M'ape. A bugle call from hi relh fort order Thome to Mercede under He leave sist protection. The pair, aided Oslea k the cowboja, Chari a Ladd and arrive In aafety at a jm Lash, narh known aa Forlorn River, The fug.tlve oeroee the border. Beld-grt at Torn Beldtng'a homa. Immigration Inspector. Living alth him are h!a wife and Nell Barton. Gale, with Udd and Laah, take aervice with gelding aa rang era. Gale telling Be'dlng the cause of hla be ng a and rer, a misunderstanding w th father concerning the son ki abUltcs. Mercedes geU kuMiter of her safety. word to Thorn Dick atse writes to hla parents, them of hla whereabout. Nells personality, and her kind-es- s, attract Gala. Riding th lanre. Calo fala In with a party ef three Melt I an raiders encamped at a wrtr hole. Watching his Opportunity to oust them, he eeee ride Into th camp. two Indian One of them, a Yaqul. la evidently A-- V me run. 7, I t. b di-w- tn to leae Ko.lorn River, He's ntll enough to fraud. I ofTered hi in horse, gun. hlanket.-gruHut no go." That's .funny.7 replied dale, with a smile. Let him stay put him to work." "It doesnt strike me funny. Hut Ill tell you whut.I think. That poor, homeless, heartbroken Indian ha taken a .liking to you, DirkYou save! h!s life. Tlmt sort of thing counts hlg with any Indian. eun with an Apache. With a Yuqul roy.vbe It's of deep significance. Ive heard a Yaqul say thut with his tribe no debt to friend or foe eer went unpaid Perhaps thnts what alls this fellow. "Dick, don't laugh said Nell. Tve noticed the YaqsL Its pathetic the b. - atep-dsught- badly wounded, and Mk to kill him In Continued. Held of velvety preen a rich background j4! pnl fenced alfalfa furnished 3 the drove of about twenty white Blanco Diablo wns the only boraes. for ae la Hie Held that wns not free to nm and graze where he listed. A halter held him to one comer, where he was severely let tlsne by the other horses. He did not lie thla Isolation. . Blnneo Diablo wn I he wns running, or jMf happy unlt-- js ' flgMns a rival. Of the two he would ither fight. If anythin white could .Ysemhle n devil, this horse surely I'U He had nothing henutlful about iiik yet he drew the gaze and held The look of him suggested viciousness. anger, revolt. iWken he was not grazing or prancing. ke held his long, lean head level, pointing his nose rid allowing his teeth. Ridings favorite wns almost all the vorld to him, and he swore Diablo sold stnnd morq heat and thirst and cactus than any other horse he owned, ind could run down and kill any borne In the Southwest. I the cowhoyg admitted some of Holding's claims for Diablo, but they Jve loyal and unshakable allegiance IS Bisnro Knl. As for Dick, he had fight Idmrelf to keep out of argu toffltA for he sometimes Imagined he unreasonable ahout the horse. Humph he tsejlfl not understand him df, he knew he loved Sol aa a man red a friend, a brother. Free of fty saddle snd the clumsy leg Diehls, I.lsneo Sol wns somehow to the eyes of the rangers. Hit dazzling whiteness of the desert s shone from his ymt; he had the "Plrlt of the desert In hi Jle head. Its strength and power In tfrantle frame. ne swears Sol never beat TH- - nick wa3 saying. ! Hie believes If replied Nell. ?Dad shont thst horse." . i fftea wondered how Be'dlrie fm f0 Civs Dlnnco Sol to me," dike and a dls-.mnte- . 1 Dirk. h Hthllk wanted t0 Set rid of He surely has strange pn- for horses. I think I understand nn f used to. 7 I owned a Tj1' of "leers once. They were animals to me, I guess. But 'wWo Rn yu n Idmr asked Nell; and love ue lkrJrarTn I? j l I ore ash of eyes swept rather." has been finer, a Well, rlad. , Col since you owned him. He c,t hated never had much use for tlxM E fX)ke'1 LJT lit HI 1 C l'rys P at her. pretty hard to leave Sol ,waJ" sat perfectly stni. he ate1 f J1 presently, faintest tremor tn her Sometimes when I today- -! fv think HI go. hint But hT tmth Nell, Its not likely r,V nlll n180 my ,Ife herH kT to this. Dick orer bers; and. ..e her struggle to "er n half-hearte- d i-- lot 1 ek JT". k a, r-- d. n ii, (er lip, hfaT step on the gravel. cncBPlaloIng vo'ce In;er- and made him release Kell Bolding strode Into mnnd the edobw bedL 1681 Taqu! In- m r hired or coaxed ttuc dod Her Color Fled. He Saw Her Lips Part. way his great gloomy eyes follow you. Youve made a friend," continued A Hekllng. Ynqul could be a real friend on this desert. If he gets his strength hack hell be of service to you. dont mistake me. Hes welcome here. But you're responsible for him and you'll have trouble keeping him from massacring ail the Greasers In Forlorn River." The probability of a visit from the raiders, and a dash holder than usual on the outskirts of a ranch, led Refiling to build a new corral. It was not sightly to the eye. but It was high and exceedingly strong. The gate was a massive affair, swinging on huge hinges and fastening with heavy chains and padlocks. At night Behllng locked his white horses In this corral. The Papa go herdsmen slept In the adobe shed adjoining. Behllng did not Imagine that any wooden fpnee, however substantially built, could ep' detemi'ned raiders from breaking It down. They would have to take time, however, and make considerably noise; and Behllng relied on these facts. Behllng did not believe a hand of night raiders would hold out against a hot rifle Are. Lndd did not share Beldlng's sanguine hopes. One January morning Dick Gale was awakened by a shrill, menac'n? cry. He leaped up bewildered and frightened. He heard Beldlngs booming voice answering shouts and rapid steps on flagstone. But these had not swskened him. Heavy fire.it hs. almost sobs, seemed at his very door. In the cold and gray dawn Dick saw something white. Gun In hand, he lmunded across the Toom. Just outside his door stood Blanco Sol. It was not unusual for Sol to come poking his head In at Dicks door during daylight. But now In the early dawn, when he had been locked In the corral It meant raiders no less. Dick called softly to the snorting horse,; and, hurriedly getting Into clothe and boots, he went out with gun In each hand. Sol was quivering In every muscle. Like a dog he followed Hearing Dick around the house. shouts' !n the direction of the corrals. Gale bent swift steps that way. He caught up with Jim Lash, who was also leading a, white horse. They reached the corral to find Beldtng shaking, roaring like a madman. The gate was open, the corral ? was empty. "Tom. wheres the' said Ladd "He's gone. Laddy goner ns. eh? I see heres DouMe-croea crowbar lyin by the gatepost. That Indian fetched It from the forge. It was used to pty out the holts an steeple. Tom. I reckon there wasnt much time lost forcin that gate." Daylight made clear some details of the raid The cowboys found tracks of eight raiders coming up from the river bed where their horses had been left. Evidently the Pspnco had been fase to bis trusL RIs few perMore sonal belongings wee gone. In tbn fields. horses were found ! -- 11 f uneonsolnMe. He ture.l uni! railed and finallv declared he was goin,-- to trail the raiders. Tom. y on Just ain't ugoin to do nothin of the .kind.: said Iauldy, d fr coollj. Si. .1 the wesquite Refiling groaned andbowedhU head. "1 rmkon -better wntt till dark, ou re right, Laddy. he iYdled. or dav light, snIJ Jim Lash. mefiby topresently. pot stand It. me "Let some. tigger Rick, vvbnl cant leave Ihe women am) mv do ou make of the outlet to tills Put It's sure tough. Pm sore hole? Looks rough to me. way down deep, und nothin' hut blood With fi's glass Gale studied the nnr would ever sutil me row ci iii- -t ruction of wulls and rough-cne.- l Leave tlmt to me au' Jnn," said rising floor. Ladd, It's harder to get out at "l.nhlv. Ylmt do you mennjo day demand- tlmt end t lm it here, he replied. ed Refiling, Mac; lug up. "h'loro ihats linrd enough. Let me iSliore I dent know jet. . . . (Jive have u look . , Well, bov a. It dont me a light for my An' pipe. Dick, go take no this Job for figgetin Jim, reuh.out your Yaqui. Ill wont' jmi nt the other end blockin' the ii s s when were ready to start. CHAPTER VIII "Wlun'll t tin t be? Inqulrel Jim So n ns It light enough in the The Running of B anco Sol. morion' That Greaser outfit will hang' The aqufs strange glance roved till tomorrow. There no sure water over the vurrul, the swinging gate aloud for two with Its broken fastenings, the rack day, you remember." '1 fie stole hack from the rangers in the road, and then rested upon Befil vantage pout mid returned to their lag. he said, and Ids Spanish' horses, which (hey Untied and left Main, further round iimom; broken sections vvns clear. Shore, Ynqul, about eight had men. of cllIT. For the horses It was a dry hungry camp, but the rangers Im It ii an u traitor Indian. said l.mfiL fire und I: ml their short though I tldnk he means mv herder, addstrengthening meal. ed Belding, "If he does,-thnettle Jim Lash rolled in his saddle any doubt It might be decent to have Ids feet near the fire, nnd blanket. mnlo Ynqul ?" Popagoe-Ihe Yuqtii spread wfile bis hands. Went to sleep. Lndd told Gale to do Then he bent over the1 tracks in the likewise while lie Kept the lire up and '1 hey road. led everywh ther. but wnlicd uni II It wns late enough Im gradually he worked out of the thick Jim to undertake circling round the When Gnle awakened. Jim net to take the trail that the cowboys raiders. wns up saddling his horse, and Ladd had followed down to the river. Held big and the rangers kept cfiM at Ids wits talking low. Willi I. add leading, they moved heels. He found it trampled spot where the rufifiws had left their horses From away Into the gloom. Advance was this point a deeply .defined narrow exceedingly alow, careful, silent. Final ly the trad showed pale In the glmna trail led across the dry river bed. and eastern slur twinkled between The trail of the raiders toolc a tlie lofty ramparts of the pass. course over untrodden southeasterly Ladd balled und stood silent a mo desert. The Yaqul spoke In his own Luck again! lie wldsHred. meat. tongue, then In Spanish. Think he means slow march. said "1 lie winds In jour fure, Jim. The Belding. Baddy, from the looks of horse won't scent you. Try to gel up thai trail the Greasers are having a high ns lids at the other en I. Wall till daylight before riskin' a loom trouble with the horses. Ill be rldin the Joh early. "iom. shore a boy could see that. slope. replied Laddy. "Ask Yaqul to tell ii That's bIL where the raiders are headin, an If Ladd's cool, easy speech was scarceltheres water." y significant of the perilous tinder Idish moved very slowly It wns wonderful to see the Ynqul taking. point. With n stick he trnced a line In nwmy, lending Ids horse. Then the sand and then at the end of that touched Dlck'a arm, und turned buck unorher line nt right angle, lie made up the trail. crosses and nmrl-- and holes, and ns Together (hey picked n way bnck he drew the rude mnp. ha tnlked In through the' winding recesses of cliff. Igidd Ynqul, In Spanish; with a word here The cumpflre was smoldering'. and there In English. Belding transropier Idled It and lay down to get it lated a best he could. The raiders few hours sleep, while Gale kept were hend'ng southeast toward ihe watch. The after part of the night railroad that run from Nogales down wore on till the paling of star, tin Into Sonora. It was four days travel thickening of gloom Indicated the bad trail good sure wuterhnle one dark hour before dawn. Lidd awoke day out; fhen water not sure for two before tbe faintest gray appeared. days. Raiders, not looking for pur- The rangers ate ami drank. When the suit. could be beaded and ambushed Mack did lighten to gray they sad that night at the first waterhole, a died the horses and led them out t the pass and down to the point where natural trap in a valley. Here The men returned to- the ranch. they had parted with laisli. awaited ink-Inthey daylight. ate and drank while The rangers The valley grew clear of gray for travel. hurried preparation Blanco, Sol anl the --cowboys horse shadow except under leaning wall on the eastern side. Then a straight colwere feL watered, and add!eL refused to ride one of Beldlng's umn of smoke rose from among tLe white. He was qilck and rofil Cet me a long range rifle an lot of shells. Rustle, now. he said. "1 want a gun that'll outshoot the dinky little Carbines an muskets used by the rebels. Trot one out an' be quick." "Eve got a .40r. a heavy rifle thatll . shoot a mile. I use But Laddy, It for mountain sheep. Itll break that branchs back." "Ills back won't break so easy. . . . Dick, take plenty of shells for your Remington. An dont forget your field glass." In less than an hour after the time of the raid the three rangers, heavily armed and superbly mounted on fresh horses, rde out on the trail As Gale turned to look hack from the far bank of Forlorn river, Jie saw Nell waving a white scarf. He stood high In Ids stirrup and waved his sombrero, w.-'- Tc 1 pro(-ert- v Si CHAPTER VII m wns .' at conveying Balding's '' ranch. . . I the M.xicans a cruel way. HfceSn off. Dick drive the wounded Yaqul to down. bov S, said Iwnfil There's ;he mi' hi-uterbofi been .M urn eves Shore tlu Ynqul tins' pl uv. 1 never seen Its like a 'trap" Both "lite.un'l block horses showed the green, und u thin curl ng ap..lii-- t bohii in of blue smoke rose lazily from "Keep . -- Ja d pa-go- s - g long-barrele- 1 mesiqnlte hJ(J Bghl figure, and Gale wheeled grim-faceto follow the rangers. They rode In single file with Ladd In the lead. He took a beedlne course d for the white escarpment pointed out by the Yaqul; and nothing save deep washes and Impassable patches of ractus or rocks made him swerT from black-and-whi- a boss' I was An one not so good Sol. lily tnm your nerve.. Dl k. ask n you without tollin' my plan. Sol won't g'et r scratch, vou un g.imi'le on tint! I'll ride him down Info, the vnllev hii' pull the Greasers short-range- d out Into tbe open. Theyve ('utilities They cant keep out of range of tbe 4(to. an I II be tskln the dust of their lend They cant gam on Sol. un he'll rim them down when I want. Fan you beat It? No. If great! But suppose a raider route out on Blanco "Indeed, your medicine I 1 bad very severe trouble such as women ofteh have, and could do no heavy work. 1 was tick for ncvernl years, and from reading your via. I finally decided to take Lydia E. it is "D'ek, Here's Your Stand. if Any In Range Take a Raider Rides Crack at Him. mesquite. Manifestly this was what Ladd had been awaiting. He took the long .40.1 from Its ubetyh end tried the lever. Then he lifted cartridge belt from the pommel of his saddle. shell and these Every ring held Ue shells were foil Inches long. buckled tbe belt tvuDd him. "Come on, Dick." , Ladd led the way dosm tbe Mope until be reached a position thst lb risisf of the trail tram Vegetable Conjpound. 1 am now tlui..g ir.y own rlglt But hv d. If I Mrs. G. W. Ling. run-dow- DEAD NO gt LEVEL Bo iIm Di Sage. Tbe gardener vva trimming tbs front hedge und the neap Ikjx Hugo Tiu.'-oto coiiveise with Id acquaint-limwield ng the (Jicurs. Tbe oiatof "oil find fils favoilte tlieine going. '1 lie gardener vva 01111 thing of a pficr IdtiiM'ir and vci lured to put a qurMlnn. "Then jnu t Link Immunity should be kept trimmed to u dead level like this e d lmi-e- phi-fii-- J j j Ledge? i ut It' (hat way If joii tin oiutor. said Kli, vv u Tbe gardener pointed to the hide of the ard. trimmed that hedge only "Ah, but find week. Now fink at It. No far hi we can nee every brant h laid the sainu eppoi tunitj Yet Home aie Idgker than tin rest. You can't keep 'em down, fi lend, joii uin't keep 'em down."- Chicago Dallj News. v ' j 1 . 111 d NATURE IN Gardener Seemingly Made Point in cuaslen With the Soap Blanco Sol run him length of Sol stirrup. When lie laid them adjusted to suit, he mounted and tode down the trail nm out Upon tie level. He rode lelsiir-l- y . as If 'melelv going tn water Ids The long Mai k rifle lying across Ids saddle, however, wns ominous G)e securely tied the ether horse to k leoMpilte nt hand, nnd took a position behind n low rock over which lie (oiifil easilv see nnd shoot when neiessaiy. Ladd rode quarter ot n mile out upon the tint before nnvthlng Then n whistle rent tbs happened. still, cold air A horse bail seen or siciited Blanco Sol. The whistle vva prolonged, faint, but elenr. It made Ihe blood thrum In Gale's ears. No hulled. His head shot up with the old. wild, sp'rited sweep Gale leveled glass lit the patch of inesqulie. lie saw the raider running to au open Then place, pointing, gesticulating. he got only white and dark glenms of moving bodies Evidently that moment vva one of bouts, gun nnd saddles for the raiders. Then Gale snvv a rider gnllop swiftly from the group toward the farther outlet of the valley. Thin might have been owing to characteristic cowardice; but II wns more likely a move of the raider to make sure of retreat. Undoubtedly Ladd saw this galloping horseman. A few walling moments ensued. The galloping horseman ranched the sliqie. began to elliuh. With naked eyes Gule saw n puff of white smoke spring out of the rm'ks. Then the rnhler wheeled Id plunging horse finck to the level, and went racing wildly down the valley. The compact Imneh of hays and seemed to break apart ami Mack spnnd rapidly from the edge of the mceqtilte. Iuff of white smoke Indicated firing, und showed the nature of the raider excitement. They were Tht otit of ordinary range; Imt they shooting a they spurred toward The raider rode. bullet, striking low. were skipping along the hard, hare floor of the vnllev. Then Ijidd rnNed the long rifle. There wit no smoke, but three high, sponging reports rnng out. A gnp opened In the dark line of advancing horsemen; then a riderless steed sheered off to the right. Blnneo Ro seemed to turn as on a pivot and charged buck toward tbe lower end of the vnlley. He circled over to Gale's right snd stretched out Inti his run. Thera were now five raiders In pursuit, nnd they came sweeping down, jelling and shooting, evidently snre of IhHr qunrry. Ign'd reserved Ida fire, lie to front la kept turning front hi saddle. Manifestly be Intended to trv to lead the rn'der rrtund In front of Gale's position, nnd. presentlr. Gate saw be wns going to succeed. Th rohlers, riding like vsqnera. sweot on In a curve, cutting off wbst dismud-etance they cnnM Blnneo Sol by. Id rapid, rhythmic hoof'e-dplnlrdy to he heard. lie wn running easily. Gnle tried to still the Jump of heart and pule, and turned his eve again on tl e nenrest pursuer. Thl raider was crossing In, Ids carbine held muzzle up Jn hi right hand, and he wss coming swiftly. It wa a long shot, upward of five hundred yards. not time to adjust the sight Gale of the Remington, hoi heknew th gun and, bold'ng coarsely upon th swiftly moving Motvbe began to shoot. The rifle was automatic; Gale needed only to pull the trigger. Swiftly h, worked It, Suddenly the leading horse leaped convulsively, not up nor aside, hut straight ahead, and then he crashed to the rronnd. throwing h's rider like a catapult, and then slid arid rolled.' He half got up, fell hark, and kicked; but his rider never moved IIall, &) llazd Avenue, Lima, Ohio. There are many women who find their household duties almost untiearablo owing to some weakness or derangement. The troublo may ho slight, yet enuo fuoh annoying symptom as dragging n and feeling. pain. wcAKncsa Lydia K. IinUbam's Vegetable Compound is a splendid niedidno for such conditions.lt hn in many case. relieved those symptom. bv removing the cause of them. Mrs. Hull 'a cxpcrionco Is but one of many. lie spoke no more arid set about ehanglug fersev-er- al years, and can walk long distances without thoro draj-1 ing pains and weak feelings. ho Vc" e table Compound ia fine, and 1 never other forgot to say a good word for it to sorno-t women w hen they say they need ! "All I which washing, havent done Diablo?" "1 reckon thats the im weak place in my plan But If they do, well. Sul can entrap Rfiddo An 1 eun alwaj kill the w lute dev ll Ladd's hi range hate of the hur-- e showed In the p. salon of Id last wmds. in Ids hardening Jaw and grim set lips. Gale's hnnd went swiftly to tha ranger's shoulder. Laddy. Rmi't kill Dlnldu unless It's to s;jp joar life. a chance I'll make off his leg-- ! Compound Iinkhams ... ; Niutcms I still operated on tlio mdf-rvlc- e plan. A MAN WHO BECAME FAMOUS Doctor R. V. 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