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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE. UTAH spine and a coiled cei ahi.st In the broken fortnaf.otL lie carried h du coverie back to disIay to Sciavra The picture-mawns uttirg fut tie last of their imat. 1 .nil.:t.g hi tl,k h explained: "E.tLer Indians, while hunting for a new medicine, or "the men with the seventy four tnedauirdid it. The quit the ta: i,ng !.U here, for they visited butte. We can visit the butte, too, if you care tv. It only five mil a from here and but a siiort d. stance bevtnd the n'Mvile 'vnv. wli re were bound f.r Won't tnle tiiore'u tl irty minutes to climb It I r. u the top we cn Me all over At. str.inger in town?" on If Easy aud I. Is frt ndn te u uiiid auurcuient. ''p'-i us a ltd iHtolwiMd tin v II U '1 !v must know to lave a cuicp nj stiow a the time i ni t 'ii - i i i.r bit'uke of the 1 EL PAST TV 0Z BobU-Mnrt- Cw. ored. to learn aomnliing i hit couipanh.n' ex i ,, ;i v captive of the Indians.. 'INDIAN SI ( Ehwadala. Pue k. tuck mu rfi,. tt j., Uk iJ.uf purur. P" her kiUlng ka a 5iwoo4 they rwt.ki hall b whoa Jo Iyrita So J ; a See, n could a!wjs do :t ' And folJ.ng Hu I'.I ; hr MUtirc. pro. 'J - hoi!-Mu':- it,, robbery of a Laioa Faeffle trot t 0Ula. aad tb rwd. Jo tofsm tb rMdl and Lotti t U hou j gsblr th t , Vomn of tb town. Kitty gambler Jntndd ra- lb tall wkr u l Joahad Ichemw. Lotti. Juan's dace wlotroo. Plnadal ladtrlduat. d balf-witto- clr. tnatwont at tb band ( a bad wbo vow Allan, Baady tf. mareaac oa Dlnadala la derived from hi irknam ability to cot. with paper and 8clra to plana ar mad of tb troaaurcoacbca. a reputation aa acoutr a reekle apender and aa oipert beilv-n- ( fvamaa San Juan Dintdalo to b a train robbr, warn bin of tbo coming of "Jim Osaka" Iaion Paclflo dotoetlv. aa advlaei him to tab a proa Pina pec tint trip with Pyrltaa. rod-a(r- -- to Rapid ea la City, trner, with n bandagedI kd, tell Dlnadal hi nan Telling Pyrltea b ty." "Eaty" man b la th places be-Ie- e lugged In tb cabin. Dlnadal ets eat with Relators for Dead eod. From n biding ptnc ee a geng of deaperadoea elde ally on Dlnadal' they pass, trail CHARTER VIII Continue! M.( to you My Increase, Scissor," uttered DlneJal. "Tb second man Ery. tad liei after my tnoney. 7 they're traveling shows keen to have It over with as ii w;bl." Ta my waknn. ,a My picture are fiut the picture I ee Inside hrd are tnti wnkan moot roy-u- g nd wonderful. I dream of nlilch very lucky," proudly Ported Scissor. ' -.- Now w e must get the home nd ride fsL For B,,her gorge hend nd- - If Whte Sorelend wi! begin to U1 -r re the road knd ride down ofT iwge to head u off. I ahall feel " hen n are beyond It" ft gorg wa reached and passed o kletig of horse-r- the hard-ridin- g Ilmpl far wa very and he wna studying the aur-ihsrjd- , " - "Job seem to know lota about In-H- '' fwnIUinented Dinsdale, now , g off hi own abstraction. halI red," murmured wr. to put you Buythlng oth,B. I feel I'm thing before they hap- - ,WfI sorvheid ha hB guessed our trick 1" IBdJ,ln, 1 f1- - There tra u rf:b lr" l,anl quite dose to th 13, XoBe scoffed Dinsdale. In th ghost lodge of J w?,Wn S th,m bury ,0 rIe,1H? Cnktelll, the ww vS ? ,tt hi wife, tbe earth trtt h8T w,tched the drcl cvw ,1 ,ley "ne their aongs tq. 0 h tti tbonderer. Many fef kwJT4 1 l,"d ,h mfHl tew wh!t bni. ot S4, Tflt believe 9m L te h!te Wf Ihx Eider; are ,heir thunderstorm Bt Tiw rn?fi th W irn5 II. Vtl xi f the branch hjint- - he where ped In trip from - - - I. playing with the sci sors. A long earn! owl called lo the eye of the fire and a timber wolf howled dismally. Covering the eoaL With gravel the picture man crawled In beside his companion. Sunrise woa free from fog and the two were up with the first tight unJ eating their prepared food. bcKaor was atilt apprehensive of danger, for he would have no fire kindled. They went without coffee, and the omission made Dinsdale aulUn. Shortly before noon they rode through the dry bed of Elk creek and by mid day' arrived at Itear creek. Halting at Hear only long enough to rest their mounts and swallow some meat and h'read they entered a wide valley, run Ding north and south, with r.osTutte showing six miiea ahead. They ramied on the lower fork of Hear llutte creel mood Improved when and Dinsdale Scissor kindled a fire and placed the Scissor, too, w ns coffee on to boil. In a better humor and he made an elaborate picture of the butte. "What ere they saying atmut me In Dead wood city, Scissors?" seemed to he be The pirture-wb- n He stared fW a minute. half fuddled his wits while stupidly tried Jo formulate au answer. At 'ast he Wurted out: "You aint blamed for killing Handy Allen. Some men whiter that you're t Other offer to bet robber." your'e a train "How would you bet?" "Train robber," wa the prompt reMx ket ply; and Scissor reached in his have "You of paper. for another piece more style In throwing money ground than the agent have." "Still you think It' safe for me to go back t town?" "I'm a mystery mnn. I ee thing Her folk don't see. There's a woman who'd do you harm, yet she'd art fxd hth If youd be kind to her. She'a talking and trying to make medicine site s against you. Hut folks think friend. Is Joe your Juan San Jealous. worda to the men of He rjAbs the city council about yon. Ue tell them your going Into a business deal with him. Then there tbe way you came through lied canyon. Folk can t see he forget that Every time they AH that. remem?erlittle girl they Had talk. I Just you that' wgainst talk." Scissor. I sweep my diat1 low to tdleve you. Too have some brain all except card the right read youve woman." about the that. The won-tbelieve one "Every a show It la lota of her talk. There ! tbe-wao other eipla Vtioa for wa stirred get after you. The towa for a day death AHena over up a bit art f!d or ao. but now' detent hes dead. If Jou go back and eiet down no on will trouble you. "Saa Juan tell every one you and be are to organize a (Same company t catches supply hydraulic power. That flut-topio- d j rr tlt y fk s: d r,, tr vv h, u r stand ng at the hack of the heat and know (he nuu ha killed an enemy Wish. ut any hurt to U.twif He sees a umn who has struck an enemy and wears hi feother aero the bai k of les head He a in.vu who has I In ti.e ' given is fieh to W'alantunl sun., dante and earrle,! li huffulo slu!'. He see another whose vow to Wolantank brought l ha miy hi vu and nruis lut bn hut "Tor Mi. li nun W uli one path TI ey uuot foitovv It ev,u e t en .t r. Iv lead to t'euth let be V, ,wv 'tv 11 Ihit M' ' I I1' t cii 'i.ti to ft'' . ir, V i u h -- i to-- Ith.Olt S' 1 , .it' . . , t t, on - -vv ' ti ' k !lre. ;it I kv in tlie 'I h , I for-golll- Ml, land to p ace In memory of down tiie oU!li, Ukt " trees We'll climb It nnd have a - ili-- i - ll lid " 'I, use don t forget hio I to Ik'iidvviMMl City we strike for the gulch?" kl we're going When do 1 Were wide of the stage road, and better so," readily replied Scissors. "Those men on hors, bad will string out and trull along in two and three tight Into tlie guhh. Some of them will even rick riding into the town. Each one will be WHtclilng out for you If we follow the middle branih of this creel to It head we'll l,e qtly a fen miles south of There's iin old trail that we ran tale." "Listen, Scissors ; 1 in not afraid of those horse thieve trying any game close to Dcadwood take tb moat direct wuy to town. I'm keen to get hack." Scissor grinned cunningly. "Strike right out and have yon get Into a fight?" he said. .' You'd you'd killed a horse thief. IIow would you prove It? The town would sav youre a natural horn gun fighter nn l uiwfiji looking fof troufde. Tluy'd re member you left a dead mnn heti'nd It when you lit out with l'yrite would never do to mark your return with another dead man. Sun Juan .) k.dd - I Just remember It tills mlnu'e that you couldn't stand having un other Lining to your credit t II the hit one is forgotten. He has lot "f In li Hence in town, but he can't use it all up on one man." Dltsdule took a few farewell puff t ids pipe and knocked out the het ami surrendered. I in I'm not bailing for trouble ready for the middle fork of this 's i omao Had Dug Hf Fawed Wbar Int th Marly Shal. creek. Well make tow as soon a possible and without making th eagle cream." ' "Thate mg notion." heartily In dorsed Scissor. "Turning in? Thnk rn alt up a white nd think thief out I dont sleep well Too Btacy Some are had. Trice a mt dream pay for being waktn." Nor did Dinsdale rest well that alghL II dreamed of Lottie Cart la the power f Kitty the Schemer, of Mayor Farntun suddenly turning lato a aavage, of Fan Juan being - . be-n- g i and wondericg.vrhat coaid be the mat ter with bla nerve. He walked no roe distance from me camp la the hope that exercise would dear awy hi feellrg of depression. He found wherr ne hadjSng lota the mart; to.me bale, and, being Ignorant of geob-gvLscovee ub wal much aurprtaed y t lined tlie mystery plait it l v .ne ev,n more Interrstlng he-- ' Dinsdale surprised to discover be w ns D pleiisutr frvMt) tlie trip. I tiev dismounted at a stretch of m i ul spi uoe at the base of the butte a ml Hinsdale wa aatmindid at the change in hi comp nlon Mnieiit It wa If the Influence ot Mato Tipi, the Oriirty Hear lodge, hid r, ho lied down and grlpjaul the picture-maand had atrlpjied him of reason. I rotu hi the jKxket he prodm-eof string horaemen, rut out t the for-"r camp, and, singing In the Teton liiilivt, iroceeilcd to detach the foremost rider and pin the long strip sml the single picture around Dinsdale' w i , k Ipat'Mg ah-ni- pt ?e-- n d I. at. 'What tlie dcvtl I" sharply demanded Dind. tie, tuhinitting to the decoration hecause of his surprise. Don't do anything. Imn't look Iu n't say anything Don't touch gun. We've run into a trap," whl pered Scissors. Indians?" muttered Dinsdale, stand Ing motionless. In the scrub Just beyond the mouth of the path. They'll riddle U If we try lo mount. Do a I do and show Do fear when they break cover." He kneeled and tegan picking up mall rocks, searching for (tome round nd unweathered. Dinsdale drojqted down beside him and blindly imitated hi example. And as he picked up the stones S tsors sang In English th song he had sung In the Teton: From everywhere they com ayln. From the north tho wind blowing to earth, Ftittllor. Ryle, they come, they come. From everywhere they come. I II ceased singing nnd made a little mound of the stone, using those Dina dale bad collected a well a hi own. Do, top of th pile be placed hi plv lure of Mato Tipi with a single stone to keep it from blowing away. Then lining to hi feet and throwing back LI head ao a to gaze at tb tup of Ih butt h shonled In tbe Tcb'n: I "Men from lb earth we are, hat sung about something, for which hav pity on u!" To Dindnl h whispered: "Mre rocka nnd do a I do. I have Teton prayer to Tunkan." repeated a h roke he finished gathering rock. tl,l time taking no care as to tbelr shape, and walked to a tree and began placing them between the tranche. Dinsdal did likewise. Now came the last test Flowly ad ranctng toward th mouth of the path Id of which were crouched by th th Indiana, and holding a rock In each hand, Kdwr began shouting: "They really y white tnan turn red and cotne to your mountain, O Tonkas!! (grandfather), for trip to erai from while men." fringe of They passed through ! out hie retched Scissor nd age, hand to brush the bushes bark from tb mouth of the path, and Dlnadal raught hi first gllntpoe of th hidden fare warrior, several glaring, eeveral copper hand clutch tng rifle- and revolver. Then they were ewarmlng out of their ambuscade and were aiming their weapon at the two, white men. Nimble hands plucked the revolver from Dinsdale belt and searched Scissor In vain for arm. A e warrior ran to tbe two cured Dinsdale' rifle. Then th twe were buried ta tbe ground. "Show bo fight," muttered Scissor Ta hi aavsge captors be boldly cried ; liaa a. warrior! They sy t come tack to yoa with my two knives talking. They really say I bring a man wbo runs from the white to save LI Hfe. No Ffronf Hearts, jrho follow Ts'snksiyotake (Kitting Hull) ore here, for I wee bo wsr bonne's raid, frrsn the tad feather of egiw wftb Lorn worn e front I e bo old t men wbo to the VMilte t do not see Wseechunt hunks (Arufrin Horse), my brother Two K&lves Talking see owLr copper-colore- d - m-lw- Hors.-E;dn- atru vv , !i v ' c ' k tv t 'I I . II Ml', I'lC ill. u I II It t I ,f pond t! ii Itlm ' tic f r ' r, if r , int t tin dk .ill lk' vv n 1. I r fit - , I 1, I I . k I., I .it v v riuv.lv- i. n ii ale , in k fi ' m v v Ii ' . t . , I i I !,!nk r mi .il'l .i' t1 "'d HUt. III k n f- - ti I i I' ikv vi f ( U d i , ," , wllli n v flarv- - 'I .i r k, i i rl i. 1 ; i tu j hm ay ; i 1. i v in h .11 rr f t I friend to iii ne I'.hIi ! , i , t , In 1 ,- ii i J of hi ever tlie Si Ik-- nr. egniiMii: quU'k-e- r 1 tu-i- t 'Hit Tunkan and aliu the Matii'llpl song?" l.osc face haralil.v d, iiiuiiiicd a limn rokk,d by a scarcely healed whs wound, and wince rius and (beat rebore many welt Wakuutanka' for vow fulfilled in various ceipt Min (inine Are we Shoaltonl and ahoull w sing to tlie iiiivou?" countered Rclwra "We come to Jluto Dpi to plate atone to tbe dead. Then we would go to tlie camp of Crazy Horse. Now we re on our back, bailing up at tbe home of the thunders." The leader's vlnage continued fleroe and unrelenting, yet lie refmlned from tqveuklng the word that would precipitate the butchery. After minute of alienee he sullenly said : "Little lllg Man has n white brothers. A vol- - says the white men go to fight with Wichakpayamanl AThrea-nturCrook' Sioux name). They go to help fight against the Dakota." The voice Ilea," tersely Corrected vv n Scissor. ht "What the medicine on the of the while man?" "White men tried to kill him. They wagon of cartridges to ay be sold the Cheyenne, lie Is a friend of High Wolf, the Cheyenne medicineman." The tint of perspiration on face would have doulded had he undorsttMol tld bold avowal, knew Id statement wa a dc gamble. Tbe effect on tbe warrior wa pronounced, although they let rayed nothing except to look more closely at tlie paper picture on list. One of them picked It up, nd all quickly understood the story the picture were nMnnt lo tell. The spirited tctlon of the fntloplng horse appealed to them. Tlie horseman a few Inches abend of the united string we Dinsdale, of course. That all should be Identical In outline Impressed them a being White men had sold very wakan. metallic cartridge to the hostile, and man had been caught within a month with a wagon, filled with munition, northern village. Hat If laiund for famous Wolf, mystery man and High wearer of necklace of human finger, should lie within reach of mesa, tiger the li would li expowed offhand. One of the warrior called attention to tb pnpr picture of the butte. Except (hose holding the prisoners to ground, all advanced to this and examined t carefully. . The small mound of Tunkan stones, together with the combination that outline, formed Little H!g il.in dared not trifle with, middle-agelie tnlkvd aside with an One ot then order. gave warrior,, the group produced a small mlrnr and ran Into the path leading up the butt. To Fein sors th leader aald: "Boon It will he known in Tashnnra ultco' camp at Film Hutt that Two Knives Talking and another whit man ar I Dtn-dole'- a Rcla-sur- a IMn-dal- In ur ca trip." e' Tb Hid Wa Fggd Layr Down an a Thla of Clay. A man spoken to XYakantank. never down so long aa ha ran hop. Crazy Horse thought a lot of soy medicine. Now look happy; soma on la I'v 1 coming." Three men. bearing kettle of meat, entered th lodge, Dinsdale remembered he had eaten nothing sine morning, and despite bla serious predicament he wa very hungry. Th kettle gave off a savory odor. Two of the braves unloosed tbe thongs ao tba prisoner could bring their elbow to tbelr sides and eitend their hand forward. A bowl and woodea spoon were given to each. For some minute Dinsdale ate as if fatu'tbed, then asked : What is "Wild onion boiled with dog." "1 dont tblnk I'm biogry sny more." Washte-helo- l (Very good-- ) - If I'd aid elk or deer you'd coroe for second helping. Fhuw wbat Ungusg doe for a man " And Sdsaor asked th brar to dish up more of th tewt llors doesnt seem so bad, but muttered Dinsdale. dog The kettle wa removed and their arm were lightly pinioned. Scissor requested that the flap of th tent ba pullet! hack tha full .width. This allowed them to ace what was going on In fiont of tha lodge. Near tha entrance two men were making shield of Inch thlch bide taken from a buffalo bull' neck. Tbe bide wa pegged down on thin layer of clay and wa then covered with burning coal. Tl.i process hardened It ufBdently to turn lane point, or round bullet. It w n striking Incongruity of th campaign, bows and arrows and shield by th side of magaziB rifle slid metallic An rt ridges. Never again would tb witness such n plain mingling of the eld and th new. Little Dig Man strolled to the opening of th lodge. He wa smoking a beautiful pip of red sands ton Th bowl wa Inlaid with silver and tb long reed stem wa artistically decorated with feather and quill. II offered tb pip to the sky and earth and to tb cardinal point, but vpoka Bo word to the prisoners. After waiting for a mlnnt Scissor asked, "When can Tw Knire Tik-tp- g friend Crazy IIcroeT" Little Big Man amlled cynically and replied: "If Twa Knlvea Talking la wakan enough b can uutla himself and prifo ae bis friend." itr Tb .riner were Jerked to their feet, and no sooner were they erect than tiieir hands wro drswa behind them and fastened. Their horse wer brought op and they wer helped to mocpL Little Big Man and tbe older warrior rode la tlie lead and struck off to the east of tbe butte and turned north. Tbe entire party appeared to h liberally supplied with ammunition th bows being intended for gam wber a gunshot might glv an alarm. A brisk rid of twlr miles and th strong muddy party was fording rtnTTOFuf'lh Beil Fourche, "wher one tb Cheyenne had raised tbelr rorn. Oa tb north bank aa bouri bait was mad among tb cottonwood to give the mao with tbe mirror time to rejoin them. lie cam op at handsome gallop and tbe Journey wa It look bad for Dinsdal and resumed. A few mile north of th Sc'wsora wno, by th way, I river and on th bead of Crjw creek evidently crazy I ik a fxi . n1 Don't yau think. o? . warriors cipllvp rode Into tereporar .camp. A dozen warrior rushed ' forward, (TO B CO XT I NT ID shouting end brandishing tiieir kniveo, a tbe prisoner were brought Into For Palnttd Ceiling camp. Little Big Man shouted for To cl eta painted celllrgs eh; jlenig several minute In s stentorian voie FebInterpreted for Iflnsd! The ot worm water, with a UUle asamed leader was telling of the eaptur and soda or borax ia ll. A apoega la cx th' I ; j.t J.,kf uiie vvfslt (..'ing ! i vv, 1 , i i m Hill "it would hove " mi v, " u .i - k ' r, tint " r b.ive i tinned it ul I , , d I MikiUil.' ' k i ik I p - k - - ii ,v k, i' I ,! t hi u 1 i,l k in ut Oil ll , up r V, : n I i I ! r i a H i '.i ti 11 l vv - Iu ' r i., i t . . v ''Ifi.i" M Si 'i-- d ta Tunkan. !il v ' ' i si,,,' (j r'pl ' ik I ' v: ' s ii. trukk,-i- t v m 1, ' -- : . k I i . I - i.e i'lj. cl, I ! I I? r ti Ive f.u M it i i ul, i i I e I , in a a.icic.l u .ui .:.in vi.m; IH r i 1.1 at Hour 1,1'Le " .!!. li.'k tolul'lc li'ir.'iuuc, iili it.,- - f ict ti.dt lnrc vviik n.u.c of it,- - OhI, il, lie lu.d l'it H, ell or I , al.l of Sv ii or stave, I off liiiMiedhile mutilation Al!liouv:li d.eplr impr, kk, d t v Sis rot spec, Ii and sooa the Indi-did Tot release the vvl.lie in, n imt bcM tl.cin flat on tli, ir luck and glared at tlicm feriaiously. "Why do wtillc men call out to k,i M -- n i" i ' , t u v v ,1,1 i, u M t i I u-- ?" 1 i Iv ft ' ,v a,) Ih i ' VI "k v r i 'll! i. ' k " i UK , r i t" kHic Jk!w li, l " I K ii , tie.ir u1 f I, m. I vv r kl r .1' ' I , 0. vv i vu Iu ..Ih, I it I I tu articular bund' pnr "U the Uttle Hlg ! in the figid ii l.'U n i r . : d ih I I I r ' , it .,i IH ll l k ... i u .1 (i I Ii ? k - fill rcclv 'V VV v , n ,.n n w ' I fr mv tt 't I It n 1 I Vs O.aala let on hi CV ;i , . k tlnv Vv , lnur or two won't make any ''it.m. !" H tbe dark .ii "An i; went with a I p gave tlie It M'vl h , mu n I , at the top 4.f Mato e tt 'X a., i -- H tor the s ike of looking for a It alol.e I'd iint to g,t. ioh,. r : ' le poi. Siisimiiled from Bievllcin pol bes.de the lodge wa strangled puppy, war medicine, Sclsir eifdaiued. v aiHanging itiktvie the lodge wa a nd an otiteer' ry giild' n, glove, i c k to the eet.ter nt.-tul- a I , (Hi tills au.l ic-- u ,- -' I in, 'til, tl." agreed Ditiviule. r, tl. at thin lki.in plciiM-i.kk,i 1'ioiik.lil Ui tlie hoik,- and a "it ride btom.lt thrill to tlie middle .tv hl'ty wna mad folk of tie cieek Splmdilng tluough up a list ness. Id the r'lnll.ivv wuter Scissor led tlie III, it." A win tivvanj the soutlieuNt slope mol, uve you forgoit, ti?" "I l"n t limw," w us the frank re--I !,i "l'lohohly u lot Since I became w I ti n Ive lorgotten lot of fooilah liiifU Ur i lie cv 1 111! t I ,1 I t Ji.erlv r I r u ' 'I - on t e ktreet with It s.o m i or go, out alone. mi 1, on me t in, in her something Iv tic Si In i.ier weDt to the b" " , nt her OUt widow Xf -- i ' it I ."i.'e.t i t 'I 1 t Htiu a message sent to traiy llore. Little Hig Man ordtred tie while men to he placed In a lodge with their hand tied tiehind them and their hodie roped i?,t ict (c t, , r rt I;ii !'f iu!',.i,,i! Alt, h'j 1" I'"!! liny fiT I..IM. I sud- - road-agen- i - .on . 1 ' his lengthy expla- Sioinm cult, lie j.p1 l brought iuny.il'- l.oitle far) la bhe' stnytiig with Widow lw-- t r I ' tail of thug if tin nny "f i .. f.r. antl-cim- k,t,,l 't KS 'ill I, ,. t tic followed J nhs 'I nil unle-- s " '111' nolthwe-- t tT kolitiieakt vli t v yon want to v.Mi the t", and g i ic iliqu.re ' H.r i. o v 1 four miiea of PeaO-vooIndiana with! since you went away, rafvtck ve hundred reand- gaslsbwy offer i ,OBf rtd be- ward for the capture of ay tu b'rso-- The trav- - helped run off twenty head of thetr UbS fire un-b- e best stork from the French Crw unseTT "r tion. They threaten to atop he,r the amok arenT oa par5rors. They stage if the horse thieve see tte So you soon. and bread caught pretty b Cn hi eating louse. gulch hi ?her thlrga iJoe DlAadale endeav sides yon and your doing" l rIfJtion ? : n ,om empty cartridge .Thu r lou her Dinsdale rtlcka of old ram- - 0 heRg, CghL" nMliy men. w can camp of tfk men k : I c i ' abtient-inlmledl- y th proceeds of A man enter tbo cabin. Dtoadal knocks him nenaclea. Pa make hi way back to Tb two mako their way Py-nt- t other hour, blinking at the rouls and find iiihi r They hud rigged an extra hiuulet over aoiue low hanging hrum hes as protection against the dew, and Dins dale crawled under this and was soon Sdsaors remained for an asleep. Dlnadal blunder onto log cabin. In a collar i 1 Un,v ' f t i i c him tl I d a kil.gu'-j- r appk.,iuti i'h klr.'!,.ly ' ' ' ,f M.-ll.- l VV . Ix h ml Te ed r, s iu an eVcrt Iv th.tt ruuue. v ii to hm e " ft, km the I : ' V, said Dinsdale. -- dal appear reluctant. Dlnadal kill AlUa. 11 then take to tb bill with Pyrltea Whll proa-pertia- g, Diaadtl robbertr , jniis rob Dtaadal tort ' .i r i llbvnoaao ctoeera rmarkabl that poraona or anythia trike bla faacy. Dlnadal take to kiaa Iron Pyiitoa arrive In At a midnight meeting of to ' he s ovviy ksld : 'isr M.ivIk- - It'i ' 1 tt Jo. ' ) ty-on- al from kaowa m , could . i u mused Scissors as he mu ed the atrip of fguro wanted me to jm hiii for all I sold in the guiul l Iig ti h I Wouldn't do It. The gm de.il ng 'lwiti e wouldn't let him Oidit ue out I hope nothing happeua to S.m Ig Huh U while Im gone. 1 lie I'hinese aid lie would feed him Just ns toht him to. I think he will; he s nw h : 1 i of me. Calls me a detil man him V the owl wasn't ull ri.'iit In n I got bark I'd mule m.m of him without his queue He squealed Hie rat. Ah! I hour an owl now Some ones ghost la trjing to tell me thing," "You ghe me the creeps," sletpilj . Lottl allow It. table will b whero ah to a koua feiwrdd- - Dtnadal aatroa am ,PtrBtly a . - I t ta t UOikS tuptly cl I - i. bvut a lin.Ml u - 'K ft r all J to i - pt in silence I s . u- -i M I. ! r he worked with l,. and then 0ened the j .i .t a chain of u log at a mad g.i!!; "The fellows n saw rh' stage road. snid "If I could mm some of Dadx4 la tka At PPUr tJui- nt. uUc wt'f0. whlrh u lU"de1 Dlndal tails Jo ntnwUi. J- t -- thing. rl. girl Th ! om '' ; i, M-r- c When prvsoHl for he showed ItupiiUcn e, 1 forget. It vui- - i ago before I bo.ttiu. alia. A nijMors m n 0 , 1 . 11 I plained tley PU.-..- 4 F? br - t- pln4al Mrtar ( r' ey. Kd iTl.. maitf jTbV Tmi to r. tfcroa of gold-seeMcvjutatwo of th tb g a idwXHl gambling Jo. wh a U Ju ,h,lr I I d wood. ttrghJo erlT about !.,, , nd tt e . birthplace, choolicg. I'.ut S. pot revponshe lie IJ j v. turea of animals out . hi ixopsis.- -1 V, By Hugh Pcndcxtcr B g n Hr warr'or. He see one with a croMi on brsgg-ren dtmanvrng a ti tol acH bag anj know lie Is called new mg Ikmfhtny made fi him. He talked WawelJyepT (Hei,r of ti.e ilelples) into an when a camp warts'cause he'ea riled a wounded friend rior Informed idtj tlut the slgnaia out tf a fi.ht. lie see a fentler from the lutte hd beta caught and sOi - j . |