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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S, TTTXIIITTTYtlITITimiIITlflTimmiIttIIIHITIIIITIIIHITTttTIIimTl COMRADES OF PERIL By RANDALL PARRISH Copylght A. C. McClurg A Co. fYTTYXTTTTITXTXTTXXTTXrTTTTYTTTTYTTTTITXTTriTXTTTTtTTTTTtTTglHirgTTtTTTTyTT1 lazily, as evidenced by the rustle of leaves. "WOLVES' HOLE." "I reckon ye're right. Hank," he adskin his head, and the game little mitted slowly, his speech heavy and Synopsis. Tom Shelby, a rancher, rides Into the frontier town of devil went scrambling up, until they coarse. "No tenderfoot ain't goln' ter Ponea, looking for a good time cume forth on a flat plain above. Shelmake that trail at night. Mor'u likeafter a long spell of hard work Inby dropped his rein, and climbed to ly he's aimlu' ter com through' the on ranch. the and loneliness a higher point of rock, lying concealed other way." stead, he runs Into a funeral that of Dad Calkins, a retired army behind Its summit, while he swept the "Whafll we do, then ride on?" A man of whom little Is known. scene below through the field glasses. "After a bit; It's early yet, an' mayIn survives her teens, girl, still lie never had been there before, yet be It'll do no harm to lie quiet awlille. Calkins. McCarthy, a saloon keephe knew about where he was; tills But we kin light up, an' be comer and Ponca's leading citizen, decides that the girl, now alone In must be Dragoon creek, and not far fortable." She should the world, marry. below would be Wolves' hole, of which He struck a match, ' hollowing the to from husband a out pick agrees he often had heard a famous hiding flame In his hands, revealing the the score of men lined up In her home. To his consternation, she seplace for cattle thieves and border bearded face of a man of fifty, shadlects Shelby, who had gone along outlaws. These fellows evidently were owed beneath a soft, hat brim. Bemerely as a spectator. He declines beading for there, but would they try yond him appeared the obscure outthe honor. Indignant, the girl disto complete the Journey?- - His hope line of the other, a mere smudge. A misses the assemblage. Shelby runs Into two of the rejected suitcentered on their camping somewhere moment the two puffed away contentors, and In a flsht worsts them until morning; If sufficiently assured edly, Shelby not venturing to move a both. Angered at their remarks, of safety this would probably be their muscle. he returns to the girl, determined choice. to marry her. If she will have him. Through the field glasses he "Say, Hanley, I've altera played my studied the course of the stream, and hand the best I knew how, but I do After his explanation she agrees lo marry him. The wedding tal'es the little patches of wood Intently. At like ter know what the game Is I'm place and the couple set out for last be was rewarded a faint spiral playin' at. What do- - yer know, anyis them ranch. With Shelby's of blue smoke arose above some dishow?" "Kid" Macklin, whom Shelby tins hired as a helper. On the way ihe tant trees, the evidence of a camp-fire- . The other chuckled In his beard, girl tells her husband her name is He lay there motionless, silent, rustling his feet In the leaves. him also and tells Olga Carlyn, his eyes glued to the glass, planning "Easier ter ask about than explain. something of th peculiar circumhis action, and waiting for the night. stances of her life. Upon arrival Hank," he answered slowly, "specially at the ranch Shelby Is struck down as there Is things I don't Just cotton As the gloom slowly deepened Shelfrom behind and left for dead. He by was able to distinguish the flicker to myself. Mostly I pulled the facts recovers consciousness to fii.d that out of that Kid Macklin when he was of that fur-of- f fire, but the distance Macklin and his wife have gone. He starts In pursuit. was too great to penult any knowldrunk, 'cause he wanted me to help edge of Its surroundings. The trail him. But it seems he's only hired fer the job; it's that guy we're waltin for lending down was narrow, and CHAPTER VII Continued. and he determined to try the who has got the. real dope, and like" wise the passage while a faint glimmer of twi' "Churchill's Yet It was actually true; Impossible light yet lingered. Leading the buckhis name, aln' It?" as It seemed. It was nevertheless an skin, and moving with the utmost cau"That's the duffer ; some big feller down East ; Virginia, as I understand Incontrovei tible fact. He had never tion, he began the descent. spoken to her a single word of love ; Judge - Cornelius Churchill ; the The gloom did not greatly retard his lie had never even kissed her, and of a long movements, for, through the glasses, whole story goes a h still, before both God and man, she he had mapped out the salient feaways back." was his wife. The strangeness of the He leaned his head against the tree and so Impressed them upon his situation bewildered him. Why, he tures, trunk behind him, puffing away at as to go forward now conmemory did not even know who she was; fidently. The camp fire was located In the cigarette between his bearded what right she had to claim the family the third grove of trees, and there lips, the dull glow barely touching his name under which lie had married were no signs of human presence be- face. The younger man leaned forher; what strange story of crime tween. However, he took no chance, ward waiting. might shadow her history. It was all but advanced quietly on foot, leading "Well." he said impatiently, "that mystery, a mystery In which he was his horse, and using every precaution ain't all of it; what started the rumpus? What's the Idea of stealin' the becoming deeply Involved. Calkins against discovery. had evidently been hiding her from circled the two groves, keeping girl? An' Just whar do you an' me lie some fate, but whether of good or close in their shadow, and searching come in?" evil, could not yet be determined. This their "Well, as I figure It, we've got to depths anxiously for any sign of present abduction, beyond question, life. They were desolate and desertmake our own medicine. You saw that had to do with that concealed past, ed, but, from the outer fringe of the outfit go along afore dark Macklin perhaps with some happening before second he could perceive plainly the an' the four reds?" she was even born. These fellows dull "Sure; they had a woman with of the fire a hundred yards were not robbers ; their raid was not ahead.glowIt was no a flame, xil 'em ?" longer Intended for any such purpose; they a mere "That's the ticket, an' they was glimmer of red ashes, casting had touched nothing, even the horses no reflection about, although clearly bound for Wolves' hole. I thought were left undisturbed in the corral, visible. He fastened the bronco to a maybe they'd camp down here, but and the moment they gained posseslimb, within the circle of trees, and they didn't Just kept movln'. Well, sion of her they had hurriedly departcrouched forward alone, Winchester that's one thing you an' I laid out here ed. It had all been carefully planned, for, to get a line on Macklin. The In hand, choosing his passage beneath with Macklin to choose the time, and the bank of the stream, and advancother thing Is that this yere Cornelius then executed quietly. Their only misIs ing with every precaution, pausing Churchill Is about due also, an'. take was in leaving him behind alive. every few steps, to peer over the pro most likely to blow In along this same But for that one error no one ever bank, and thus assure himself trail. It Is my notion to have a word would have known what had occurred, tecting all remained quiet. When almost privatelike with that gent before Joe that or dreamed of her fate. And now, asexactly opposite the red glow of the gets to him see?" sured of safety, believing the dead coals, he lay still, endeavoring vainly "Can't say that I do, Hanley, exactwould tell no tales, that they had left to learn the situation, and becoming ly. What's it all about the girl?"behind no evidence of their crime, the more and more puzzled. I of a an a h I reckon, "Mostly, outfit was riding carelessly across the The camp appeared deserted, as slice of money down East. This Is a somewhere lonely prairie, seeking though the party which had halted how the Kid blew It to me. It seems safe rendezvous. there had already passed on. He could an army officer named Carlyn 'bout Shelby reined his horse to the left, hear no sound, see no movement. The the time the Civil war closed, ran and sought a water hole he rememaway with a Hose Churchill down In fire had died down Into a mere glim bered, himself drinking first, and then mer of red ashes, barely perceptible Ylrg'nia. and married her. All he standing by while the animal quenched amid the surrounding gloom. Sbelbv cared for was the girl, an' he never Its thirst. Leaving the buckskin there. even knew she was rich, only that her with rein trailing on the prxiind, he family objected to him, an' that thev'd climbed the steep side of a butte. and have to skip out. I reckon, maybe, she didn't know it herself at the time, swept the distant horizon with a field nor the rest o' the Churchill family, glass. It was a trackless waste, drear and deserted of all life. Not a thing for they didn't make no creel effort 'that moved crossed his range of to find her for some while Then. vision ; and, at last, he snapped the when they opened a will, they discovfield glasses back Into their case, ered that most all th Churchill fori face of the tune had been left tf- this Roc. and slipped down the butte. and silently remounted. they naturally becom' mighty Interested. Cornelius, ns I understand, The fun was some time past the was the brother of Hose's father, an' be felt convinced those meridian, the property was put In his lumds ns lie followed could not be far from the trustee on behalf of Oe girl. Maybe trail he was endeavoring to locate. He he was a straight eno; h guy generalcame upon It In les than an hour, i ly speaking, but he I id exeeted to leading straight down n narrow valget most of this dough after the girl ley whose general course was directly west. Me dismounted, nnd studied the skipped out. an" was consequently altrucks with care. This was his party mighty hot. Naturally he wanted to keep the stuff, an' he didn't make no hejond a doubt five horses, one with great effort to locate the heiress. Bv (.pllt hoof. the time he did learn who she had An hour later be found where the married. Hose died, leaving a daughfire among ' party had halted, made ter. By the terms of the will if she some rocks, and prepared food, died rhildlcs the entire estate revertwith care, every sign hoping ed to Cornelius, and he wasn't the for soma message of guidance from sort o' guy to lose that kind o' bet." her; but there was none. Kit her she "An' this soldier never suspected had been too carefully watched by her In nothing?" had or given despair tip captors, "Not a thing. He was a colonel by any thought of rescue. Houbtlcss she this time, out at some frontier post, believed him dead also; perhaps had and left his baby to the rare of some even witnessed the blow struck, tint If relatives in the East. There wnsn't no) would assuredly have been Inno fuss made, an" so Chun-hil- l sorter The formed of what had happened. X let atTalr slide along. He had the use Indihoof of the ponies' OA stamping of the money, an' begun to think cated that the party bnil remained In there never would be no trouble. Of Hint spot for Some time. In no hurry He Circled tha Two Grove. course lie kept a tine on the husband, to proceed Shelby studied Ihe foothimself forward, creeping like a but lost trace of the kid entirely." prints, snnsfjlng himself that four drew snake, convinced that he was alone, "Yer mean the colonel never even were lnil'inj, and one white, unquesWith only five yet no less alert and watchful. His know'd he'd married a rich girl?" tionably Macklin. "So It seems. I reckon she didn't horses this meant that the girl rode progress was tip a shallow depression, shade even know It, his wife. But after with one ol the men, probably the Kid. nnd he had attained the deeper a Voice, awhile some Inkling of the truth must He discovered where she probably of the trees, when, suddenly, apparently speaking not two yards have reached him. for he went Kast, was sitting during the meal, a torn utterance to an oath of and began to make Inquiries through piece of crumpled sacking bearing distant, gave n lawyer. When Churchill heard about disgust. had mute testimony that her bands "111!" the voice said roughly, this he got scared. I reckon he'd been ftound, and released so that she "there Is no use waltln' for that guy played h I with the trust funds by might eat. Tie fellows were evidentand any longer; no tellln' where be la at that time, an' with the husband on bla her of any longer, ly unafraid now." trail got mighty desperate. Meanwhile when by they had not tied her up again Shelby dropped flat on hts face al- (he daughter waa In some convent resumed the Journey. It mbs nearly sundown when the most ceasing to breathe. The unseen school, and not to he found. Cartyn to the right party addressed stretched himself struck a hot trail all right, but, be (rati h followed swti-re-- O up a steep bank, where the ponies' hoofs slipped in their struggle to attain the top. Shelby gave the buck- NEPHI, UTAH. fore he could take any action- - was shot and killed, in a street fight1 with some rougha in Sheridan. Nobody knowa for sure Just how it happened, but It's my opinion Churchill got up the, row Just to get him out o' the way. It all happened sudden, an' unexpected, the only fellow, with the colonel at the time being an old sergeant, named Calkins. Calkins was shot himself, but got away, and took care of Carlyn till he died, maybe an hour later. Enyhow he kept the fellows from getting hold o' any papers, an' I reckon the colonel give hi in an Idea of what was up." "What makes you think so?" "The way he acted afterward. Churchill had got Carlyn out of the way, but he couldn't locate the girl. He didn't suspect the sergeant at first, nor for a long time. He was a foxy guy, and stuck to the army for several years, never makln' a move, just payln' for the girl's schoolin', but never goin' near her. Then, when everybody had quit watchln' him, Calkins took his discharge papers, and skipped out, takiu' the girl with him." "How could he do that?" "That's what I asked Mackllu, an' he said they'd finally found out that durin' the time between when Carlyn was shot, an' when he died, he'd signed a paper mai;ln' Calkins the girl's guardian, an' gave him the key pleases. Everything will b laid to the Sioux for awhile." "It'a a sure break, thenT" "Sure; all the young bucks are already out. Macklin had four with him on this chase took 'em on purpose, so If they was ever trailed they'd say it was an Injun Job. Oh, he's covered up things all right. You got It straight m An enfraiMment Tng It a girl's dearest treasure. It should be (food one pure white set t Our reasonable prices ease the way. right. now?" BOYD PARK Hank, drew up his feet until his chin rested on hla knees, the tip of the cigarette glowing. "I got It straight enough, so far as that goes, Hanley, but I don't see what the h we're goln' to get out of It." "You've got the same love for the Kid I have, ain't yer?" "Just about, I reckon. I'd sure like to take a good swipe at the ornary cuss." "That's what I thought. Well, he ain't go.in' to do nothlu' desperate to this young woman till he hears from the old man. This affair has been pulled off hurriedllke, an all the Kid has got In his mind right now is to hide her away somewhere, until old Churchill shows up, and decides what to do with her." "What do you suppose he'll decide?" "Well, my notion is that If Macklin Is the old man's son, he'll try to force her into marryin' the boy. That would be the. easy way, an' I believe that wili likely be their scheme. My Idea Is to put a crimp in it." "How?" "By getting hold of her ourselves before the old man shows up, an' then dolii' business with him.'1 , "Where'Il we take her?" "Back into Wolves' hole; there's hldin' places there a plenty, an' with them Injuns raisin' h 1 up north, it'll be safe enough, until the war's over What do yer say?" enyhow. "H I, I don't care; there aint nuthin' to lose. You got the Kid them Injuns, didn't you?" 'Yes ; he never told enybody what was up but me. All right, let's mosov along; there's no use stayin' here." BOYD PARK BLDG NEWHOUSE HOTEL 400 400 ROOMS BATHS .3 L MOST MODERN HOTEL WEST OF CHICAGO 30 70 125 100 7S Imb Wek B.lk Rosea WU Bin-- On. Khm Wis Fals-- Oat Rons W kti-- Dim Headquarters ftrtm $1.50; Tin stnsss $2.50 wm $3.00 $2.00; Tw $2. SO: Tin smsas $3.50 $3.00; Tn straw pram $4.00 mm $5.00 svmi $4.00; T sm Oat With 0 Popular Priced Coffe Shop far Utah, Idaho, Siflf mil Ill ai-.- M f fL wiot 1 d to a deposit box in Kansas City, where all his papers was. A lawyer named Weeks, at Sheridan, did It for him. You see the colonel didn't 'have no near relatives, an' he an' Calkins had been soldiering together for years; he sorter trusted the sergeant to play square, an' he sure did !" "The h 1 he did ! Never made a peep for the money, did he? An' Just hid out all 'round the country with the girl. I don't call that playin' very square. "Well, It was. Just the same, d d square. If you ask me. It was what Weeks advised him to do, after he went to Virginia, an got a peep at a copy of the will on file. This girl had no legal rights till she was of age seel Churchill knew this, an' he didn't do much o' anything else fer ten years, but try to get his hands on her. Old Calkins was smart enough to fool him. The colonel had money enough In the deposit box. ao they could live on It quietlike, an' the sergeant never wasted a cent. He Just naturally lived for that girl, til) about a month ago. He was smart enough not even to trust her; she never knew whnt they was hldln from." (lank touched a match to another cigarette, Impressed with the story. "Bum kind of a business. I'd say." be admitted at last, "but Just where rili) this devil's Imp of a Macklin fit In?" "I ain't got that all figured out yet." admitted Hanley. "You know pretty near as much alHuf him as I do. furst time I saw the feller he rode In yere alone with Cassady's outfit, after that N. I, holdup, an' he's been tra'nln' with Cnssady more or less ever since. After I had this talk with him. when he was drunk. I put him to bed. an picked up a letter, or two, what fell out of his pocket. I got some o' this sluff out o' them. One of them was written by Churchill, an Judgln' from the way M read, the Kid ain't really named Macklin at all he's a Churchill himself, the old cuss' son." "Well. I'll he d d !" "Vou know the ret ; how he stum bled onto ol' Calkins down In I'onca You enn't make an' what hapiM-rfcd- . me believe the old fellow killed him self; he wscn't that kind. But. how ever II happened, the girl wns left then - 1 If she didn't mnrry Hint rancher ove mi the Cottonwood. nn' spoil tfce w ho e gniiie." Hank laghed ronrsclv. "Tough luck ; but the Kid played his hand all right. "Sure be did. but he had to bean (his fellow Shelby. Except for that Job It wasn't so bad. for It was easier to get her where he wanted her. I don't know bow he'd have managed at I'onca, but there was Just the three of 'rwi on the Cottonwood." "And dead men don't talk." "Well, they're safer than live ones, enyhow. Then this Injun outbreak comln' right now makes the plum easy. lie can bide her away back la Uie Hole long as he d a get-awa- y u thorise. hot)! What a freak of natural What a wilder"What ness hiding TJ iiK "lacT t O.NTrWUKU.) Dining Room Wjroning, Nevada people iLfiii! I Front 6 I like General Manager ill RoomsContinerrtal iticniijH collectors of Honest Dewa Band BTiSfloLrmi long-green.- The Trail to Wolves' Hole. on one elbow. Shelby lifted himself and ventured to ' breathe easily once more. The vague shadows of the two men had vanished, but their progress could be plainthrough the underbrush Feeling themselves ly distinguished.absolutely alone In that wilderness neither made the slightest effort to proceed silently. Shelby sat upright on the edge of the gully, straining his eyes through the darkness. A. strange fortune had brought him the very Information he most needed. His whole thought centered Instantly on the fate of the girl. What course would she choose under these circumstances, when the facts were finally revealed to her? Undoubtedly she be lieved him dead ; her captors would Impress that fact upon her first of all, so as to make her realize her complete helplessness. Besides, she cared nothing for him ; had married him In differently, merely to thus escape from a worse fate. He could not hope that loyalty to him, under such conditions, would greatly Influence her de cision. Sojnehow the thought hurt Shelby, and brought to him the knowledge that he did care. He cared very much Indeed, and this truth colored his thought and decision. He dare not follow those men at present ; he eould only wait where he was, and plan his course of action. There was no clanger of his losing them, for he knew where they were going, and. In a measure, at least, about who they were. Shelby had' never been In that utrange sink known as Wolves' hole, but he had talked with a man who had. An Immense hole In the Had Lands, through which a (lowed a branch of strange malformation of nature, so completely concealed as to be Invisible until (he surprised traveler stood on Its very edge, and stared down Inlo the gloomy depths below. The walls were precipitous. Impassable except on f'Mit by daylight, and at only two points could- the sink be entered on horseback; from the west beneath the protection of a cataract, where the stream plunged headlong over a high ledge of stpne. and from the other extremity down a narrow ravine through a tunnel scooped out bv some torrent In long-paages. Originally discovered by , wandering trappers, who cntnped there out of the winter storms. It had later become the headquarters for an Illicit Indian trade In liquor, and finally (he rendezvous for criminals of all kinds, eager to get beyond the reach of the law. It was rmnored that there was actually a town there, with women of a class, with a certain rude Attempt at govauernment by a few aid IMiiiH CHAPTER VIII. "What's the Idea of Stealin' the Girl?' MAIN STREET KM5 1 rock-strew- 1 3. JEWELERS v I WALKER'S BEAUTY PARLOR. Switch transformation worth $12 for $8.50. Cut Switches worth $7.50 tor $5. by mail. aaniple from center of head. $20 South Main. 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