Show I r k A ii e g Of nf H Tl 0 Wll Wh O T l J B 0 lit amid ad Wll Who Q e Trail nH a 0 Led L ed tt to o th e HE lure of new lan lands s. s the call of the trail trait to toT T T acl adventure is in iii 3 me IDe blood or youth In Inthe f p the spring it glows ant ana makes the thc heart to beat faster with the thought of at might hl hap It makes the feet of I youth restless fOOtless and tho the home roads and seem stale and Md little worth wor When to toa a dilettante in romance c comes mEs e Spring pring with its ita call all ali and with Its ts call ones freedom from restraint aint with the e I wherewithal h to a satisfy all the dreams of avel 1 U it is but a matter of a few weeks f ks it at tie the most before the new trail troll the out fran l' l knows vagrant feet and und the ways wayt TO e followed that hat lead to death or to ad- ad feature Denture waa the case casc of Harry Tuthill the e mystery 6 r of whose e disappearance b br bis s r been cleared d up by friends frienda who w went tent o ent over oter the tr trail il he travelled cUed in thoI tho the I lj and found that in his case s 's t. trail led Jod to the gallows tree Lo io o be exact in the spring of 1 J rry W was was' I bequeathed OOOO Ma parents who died late in iu lo February t t. t sear lear U He attained his majority tr iu in ch h and the t small mall fortune was c Ci given en I to tObis his keeping ti ni had been born in New V York ork was waa I In New e. e York and nd like many pt Lel rf Y thought a trip to lo Buffalo a trip to the We West Sest t as in those the daj days t t was WaL aa Shortly before Leforc his parents paren hall an old olti friend of ot his Lis a 3 few years Id than he returned from a trip to kota He told Tuthill tales of tile the lid country arid and th the wilder ways waY of the pen Wu who occupied th the thu land He told ft the e Indians of t the soldiers who kept Vm In ln order of ot the outlaws who iu m- m ld the land and while steering t vIcar r ilic lie Ua United Stales made lire 5 i for Cue tie aud fur ul th the t storekeepers of Dakota a as ns North and andi South Dakota were then known The name of Billy the Kid was often mentioned by this friend The deeds of the famous outlaw whose real name was William McArthur were elaborated upon and the merest border brawl in which the tho bandit participated was painted Into a n Robin Hobin Hood adventure for the benefit of the city youth routh Hi His HiR band and aud the stage holdups which they had bad made were told of ot The holding up of a saloon and gambling dive dhe and the robbery of ot the patrons patrona was the subject of or an epic Harry felt that his bis friend was living the life liCe of a wan man He di did not want to be a bandit but be he did want to be on the border among amons the tho pioneers where he be could see seo redskin and cowboy where he I could mix with bandit and with gambler where ho he could feel life pulsing In the theand raw and think himself a man amon among men He asked permission of oC his parents to go goto goto goto to Dakota He set forth his case but buthis bis his parents staid and respectable could not understand where their son had obtaIned obtained ob ob- ob- ob tamed his bis roving desires and told him that tha he lie m must mOst st remain at home bome and fit himself himself him him- self for tor the law instead of being the friend and A associate of lawbreakers Jawbreakers The friend who had turned his hIlS mind to the tbt land Jand of Dakota kotA returnee to the Black Hilts Hills where here he was goin going out ont with u i 1 I prospecting party He Harry from Deadwood and told him that he be wason was wason wason on I on his way into the hills J felt grief riet at his parents parents' death but when the th estate was settled and he found In n possession o 0 ol he be decided that he be would set out on the adventure ad venture e trail ii lie he left New ew York carl early In May 11 8 and landed In Dakota just justas as ns the snows 8 were rere melting from the Black Hills lUlls and the sombre mountains towered into the l s' s spring sky He lie felt Celt tho the pulsing touch of spring and aud entered into bs bis new life liCe with the neit eit of ot a city man tak taking n his first plunge in a n new and untried field He was a tenderfoot with plenty of uney QueI lo to gamblers and to 40 o tb fur storekeeper of or DJ Drad cl wood HP lit land karl luck luck at the table and aud little of ot c. c rL bg f 11 I 4 cW t t it b I 9 i F ii Was Found in the Cabin with His Arm Shattered by a Bullet nis ma patrimony of oX was wua after ho ho hoh h had d outfitted in true Western style w with th bronco and guns and had found comfortable quarters in which to live ills His cup wax was filled to the brim when DiU the Kid was pointed out ont to him himin in a gabbling house jn In n Jod late Into in inthe inthe inthe the summer of ot hi his advent nd in fn search of ad- ad venture With tIll this fain bandit were Charles Brown Blown lown better Jetter l us Sandy Tim im OFallon Red Bed Wilson lson all fellow members of ot the band in which William McArthur or Billy the Kid and aud George GeorgeE E shared the command cuthill found tonn mu Billy the tho Kid a Ii slight in individual seemingly little older tian himself in years but centuries old oldIn oldIn oldin in iniquity and naad iti iu the accomplishment of during daring deeds s Tho Thu bandits its were paying pain only u fleeting visit to LO o Deadwood And nud when they thoy left Idt with them was Vas Harry rut Tut- ut- ut hill lIe He was wars not a a. member of the ht b band bad and nn-d did not intend to become a n member I lie merely wanted to ride o out t to 0 a n ranch rauch in the direction they were ooin going He lie went to the ranch rancla for a 11 isit visit but on the way became well welt acquainted with the members of the band who treated him Jim as is asa and told him tul tales of a 11 a curiosity many maDy s impossible achievements which he be be- cd That fall fail he be was out on on a n hunting trip with new v found friends When the trail of the hunting party crossed that of the bandit band the thc huntin hunting bunting part party was minus one member as Tuthill d decided to spend the winter with some sonic of the outlaws in a protected valley in the Black Hills lUlls Before going into winter quarters hower however however how how- ever er the band decided to visit the Indian reservation on the Missouri River niver and steal a herd of ponies from the Indians The youth from the East Bast was told the wards of the government were being watched b by United States Slates troopers and tb that t it would be a n gallant adventure to slip blip lip onto onto t the tho o reservation on gather ather uP up the herd of ot ponies and rush them over the border of of the tho redmans redman's land where they I could not be followed by Indian trailers What hat the New cw Yorker was not DOt tol told was I that Uncle Sam's Sams tr troopers ers while acting as ns guardians of the Indians were also alBo acting as ala police to see cc that marauding white settlers did not Dot steal property from tIri The TIie outlaw band obtained about five live hundred head of horses s in their raU raLl but before their trail trull sot got ot cold United Stat States troopers led b by dog og soldiers Indian scouts couts were on ou that trail Also a II war war- arrest and lant vint for or their was waR sworn out placed in the the hands of the ilie th then n United States ates Marshal aribal at Deadwood James Jame lie LIu summoned several poss posses of frontiersmen men and set forth to gather iu lu luthe inthe the band of oC Billy Hilly the Kid r With tho the soldiers and aDd the V pOsses pOsses' riv riving riving riv riv- ing ins then them the baud boud wins was forc forced d to abandon their loot struck out for lor Montana with one posse poise composed of Captain A.M. A. A M. M J. J Willard Villard of Deadwood his brother Fred Willard and aud Jack OHara O'Hara o fish fuh after them thew The bandits tle separated ant and unO the posse trailer after John Campbell Camp bell LeI and und Bronco Charlie with whom ruth rut Tut- h hll elected to cast his lot The fhe posse led Jed by Captain illard i came up with wilh these bandits at nt Mont and aud in the battle buttle that ensued d Jack OHara of the posse posie was killed anc and the three bandits were cre slightly wounded Campbell Campbe l and Tuthill had their horses killed klUe under them and they were 4 ft ft to their fate by Bronco Charlie They Ther took refuge iu luau au abandoned cab cabin 1 Next day the cabin was attacked and when Camp Camp- bell went to the door to parley with the officers he be was wab killed Tuthill was found was lound in the cabin with his arm aria shattered b bj by a a bullet He was taken back to Dak Dale then a rudo rude frontier settlement and a a hoSp hospital tal w was s improvised ed in a room over one of the saloons of which h the e town to boasted He was waa hero here when the news of the death 0 of ohn OHara O'Hara became known to tobis his bis fellow townsmen The second night after his capture a n band bud of masked men entered his big room Taking the wounded 1 boy 01 to a zt gully near the town the they lynched him and aud left his bis body hanging banging to tho tree as a warning to outlaws Tho The detailS detail of or fato were efe learned recently by the Ker Henry Hem Case of Hot Springs S. S D. D a fo foster ter brother of Tuthill who bad had been Cor trying for yeah yeara to get trace of or th the youth lie Ue learned it from froDl one of hi hits parishioners u a pioneer of Dakota and from the thic rom c details given J of oC the thc YOI young ug man mall named who tV wa was lynched as aa u it bandit there is b no doubt in ill the lie ministers minister's mind miu thu that t it was as his friend DiJ who was rn banged What became of tie the Tuthill harI hail with J iw when he tie went to Deadwood Dedood L is another mystery that Dr Cl Case e Is trying to 0 solve Tuthill rut liil ha had no close clos relatives according to till the miu minister acl but the fact that the boy bOJ could drop rop out of sight with that sum of morley about him or to his lila credit in some of the frontier banks without without with with- out comment ba has caused him to wonder on er whether ther some of ot tb the tho lynching party pirty were not aware of this wealth and Jud that in ad addition diLlon to acting as a vigilante committee did a little bandit work of their own o othu oo thu tho side ide |