Show WORKS FOUND OF NATURALIZING STEVENSON HIM and Works of Popular Manuscripts In Samoa and Writer Unearthed Hawaii by an Admirer (Copyright A C SYNOPSIS 1310l against hie forehead and to stern voice say ominously “Not a movs Johnny yes that’s a gun now get up quietly and step out here" Resistance was useless and were the five rendered weaponless herded back toward the corraL They all belonged to Hawley’s outfit one a surly brute Brlstoe remembered having seen In Sheridan There was no time to deal with them then and a “Bar X” man was placed on guard with orders to shoot at the movement slightest suspicious The Indian then would be guarding the front of the house and Sanches Inside Well the former sleeping could be left alone his chance of escape would be small enough with and Neb or the opposite bank Old Sanchez was the villain they With this In wanted — dead or alive view and anxious to make s quick Job of It the three entered the back room and revolvers In hand groped their way across to the connecting As Hope had described door this had been securely fastened by a stout wooden bar Brlstoe forced It from the sockets not without some slight down at noise and Keith crouching one side lifted the latch boys” he cau“Keep down low tioned "where he can’t hit you” With one quick push he Bung the door wide open and a red flash lit the There were two sharp reports room the bullets crashing Into the wall behind them the sudden blaze of flame revealing the front door open and with It the black outline of a man e Two of the men fired In infigure stant response leaping recklessly forward but were as quickly left behind the outer door in the darkness In stemmed their faces Outside there was a snarl of rage another then shot a fierce curse In Spanish Keith flung the door wide open and leaped down the step As he did so be did so he struck a body and tell bis revolver knocked from forward his band Rising to bis knees the dim light of the stars revealed a man half acrosa the stream Sud- already vfiy two sparks of fire leaped fort Already Half Acrosa the Stream from the blackness of the opposite bank the man flung up his hand stagup the then went stumbling gered She was not crying stack of saddles stream knee deep In water He made any more Just clinging to him as a dozen yards reeling as though though she could never again bear to drunk and fell forward face down let him go Keith stared across a spit of sand “Oh Jack It Is so good Just to feel motionless shape out at the black you near again” felt along the ground for hla lost gun “Yes dear’’ soothingly "and It Is and arose to his feet Brlstoe had good to hear you say Jack but tell turned over the dead body at the me one thing — Is any one else In the foot of the steps and was peerlDg cabin? Is Hawley here?” down Into the upturned face "No no! He left us early the first (TO BE CONTINUED) morning I haven’t either seen or heard of him since The men have An Fence left me alone since we got here have One of the strangest fences on had the cabin all to myself until toIs that wblcb the common council I have suffered not Y N has Just ordered only of Yonkers night mentally— from dread of wbat they built it will be a fence to keep sul Intended doing with me — until to- ctdes away Several times In recn’ years desnight Three men rode in here Just before sundown — two Me Jeans and an pondent persons have shuffled off the Indian One of them was an awful mortal coll by leaping Into the Fort man a old on his scar with Field reservoir one of the reservoirs looking cheek and a face that made me shud- supplying Yi kern with water Someder He didn't see me but saw him times the bodies ha e been recovered through the window and be had such quickly but on a few occasions the strange eyes All the men acted as corpses were In the water for a day though they were afraid of him and or so The loss of water In draining heard him say he didn't care what the reservoir Is a big Item and Is esHawley’s orders were he was going to pecially to be guarded against since sleep Inside if the girl didn’t like it the city found It necessary to husband she could take the other room So the supply every drop of Ita didn't know what to do — oh was so council has appropriated $4000 to afraid of him but what be said gave build a wire netting fence around the I me an idea and went Into the back reservoir When It Is completed any room and put up a bar across the one on suicide bent will find a harrier door When he came In be tried the nine feet high between him and eterdoor then he spoke through It but nity never answered and finally he lay I sat there down and went to sleep When Is an Old Maid? In the dark so long and when I heard "Some day the marriageable age for you — I — thought it must be some ol women will be advanced from 20 to the others” 30 and the old maid line will be He streaed her hair whispering When that changed from 30 to 40 words of encouragement time comes there will be surprisingly “That Is all done with now Hope few divorces The husband of whom and we'll have those fellows at our we dream at 20 Is not at all the type can of man who attracts us at 30 The mercy In another trust you to remain right here?” man I married at 20 wag a brilliant “Yes” He was bending over and morbid handsome abnormal creature his Suddenwere face white her eyes upon with magnificent eyee and very at ly he clasped her to him' teeth and no particular appetite could “Sweetheart" he whispered softly The man whom meal time He could not hear her answer but care for would be the normal safe her arms were about his neck and substantial sort who would come In at 6 o’clock kiss me once sniff the CHAPTER XXXV air twice and say 'Mm IWhat’s that smells so good old girl? I’m as hunThe Cabin Taken Trot out Where gry as a bear "Dawn the His heart beating with new happi- are kids?' “—From orber ness yet conscious of the stern duty O’Hara" by Edna still confronting him Keith Joined the Cold Comfort others giving them in a whisper a of wit made It diffihurried account Hope’s release Douglas Jerrold’a from the cablnand of what she bad cult for him to be the "mlnlBtering anto report gel” that a man of less humor might In Juan to old been friends In trouble The the front have Sanchez “It's room boys” he added soberly "and writer George Hoddle went to one day to tell him of difficulthere Is ten thousand dollars reward "I ties into which be bad fallen out for him dead or alive" Joe of the "Bar X” drew In his want you to help me" he said "The breath sharply Morning Gazette has dismissed roe" dear sure be dead then” he mut- "You don’t eay George “It'll my tered "that cuss will never be got they've had a gleam of Intelligence at no other way” last” 'Don’t Joke” returned Hoddle They went at It In the grim etlent ”1 really want your advice I'm thinkmanner of the West wasting little ing of going Into the coal trade" “You've got time feeling no mercy One by one “Capital!” said Jerrold the unconscious sleepers were aroused the sack to begin with!”— Youth's each waking to find a stsel barrel Companion hear a XXXIV— (Continued) hosses la thar" be annthen turned to soberly Keith “Say Jack what do you figure You this shebang to be anyhow? don’t reckon It's old Sanchez's outfit do yer?" newer "Likely as not Joe though saw him around here" Joe filled his cheek with tobacco staring about through the darkness ‘‘Wed if that of cuss is yere now we’uns is sure in ter a fight” be commented positively They rounded the corral fence on hands and knees crawled Into t bunch of bbshss somewhat to the rear of the silent cabin and lay down flat behind a pile of saddles from which position they could plainly discern the rear door ’’Had their camp over there In the corner of the corral when I was here before” be said In a whisper “Where do you suppose they can be now 7" The wary scout lifted hla head sniffing into the darkness like a pointer dog “West o’ ther cabin thar out o’ I smell tobacco” wind most likely Even as the words left hla 11s a man came sauntering slowly around the eastern corner his outlines barely visible but the red glow of a pipe bowl showing plainly He stopped directly facing them yawning sleepily and then turned the other corner Another moment and they distinctly beard a voice: "Hustle up thar now Manuel an’ turn out It’s your watch wake up dam yer— maybe that’ll bring yet Rising te His Knees he Saw a Man “Eight ounced thsr life” Co pressing Jack Keith a Vlrflnlan now a txff oer plainsman Is looking (or roaming war Pfrtlea o ( savages He sees a wagon team (“ll gal log pursued by men on ponies ft when Keith reaches the wagon the raiders have massacred two men and deHe searches the victims finding parted papers and a locket with a woman’s portrait Keith Is arreated at Carson City charged with the murder his accuser being a ruffian named Black Bart A negro companion In hla cell named Neb tells hint that he knew the Keiths In Virginia Neb says one of the murdered men was John Slblev the other Qen Willis Waite formerly a Confederate officer The plainsman and Neb escape and later the fugitives come upon s cabin and find Its occupant to be a young girl whom Keith tnlnka he saw at Canon City The girl explains that ahe Is in search of a brother who had deserted from the army and that a Mr Hawley Induced her to corns to the cabin while he sought her brother Hawley appears nnd Keith In hiding le terr- a a him as Black Bart There ific battle In the darkened room In which Keith Is victor Horses are appropriated and the girl who says that her name la Keith In the Joins Hope explains escape hla situation and the fugitives make for Fort Inrned where the girl Is left with the hotel landlady Misa Hope tells that she Is the daughter of General Waite where Keith and Neb drift Into Sheridan Keith meets an old friend Dr Falrbaln Keith meets the brother of Hops Waite under the assumed name of Fred Willconvinced and becomes that oughby Black Bart has some plot Involving the two Hope learns that Gen Walts who Is St Sheridan was thought murdered and goes there where she Is mistaken for Christie Maclalre the Carson City singer Keith meets the real Christie Maclalre and finds that Black Bart has convinced her that there is a mystery In her Ilfswhich he la going to turn to her advantage The plainsman tells Hope Waite of to Christie Maclalre her resemblance may They decide that Fred Willoughby Keith finds hold the key to the altuatlon Is told of Hope Willoughby shot dead Keith falls to the death of her brother Black Bart learn what representations has made to Christie MaclalreHope secret suggests that In order to learn the the she must briefly Impersonate stage Dr Falrbaln Is In love with singer Christie Maclalre and Keith Induces him to detAln her from the stage while Hope goes to the theater where she meets deceived tells Black Bart who thus Hope that General Waite has suspected his plans and that they must fly Hope greatly alarmed demurs General Waite appears and says Black Bart has stolen an Inheritpapers from him regarding ance Keith la Informed that Christie Maclalre’s real name Is Phyllis Gale and that she Is the half sister of Hope The latter has been carried away by Black Dr Falrbaln avows Bart and his gang his love for Phyllis and she accepts him Keith and his friends strike the trail of Black Bart They And Hope has been taken back te the old cabin CHAPTER McClurg ter The remedy applied to the sleeper must have been efficacious as an Instant later another figure slouched Into view the new arrival rubbing his eyes with one hand the other clutching a gun From the high peak of his hat It was evident this new guard was s Mexican Ha i walked to the corner glanced along the east side wall toward the Iront of the cabin and then apparently satisfied the coast was clear started toward the stream shuffling along within a foot of where Keith lay flat A moment later the men on the ground heard him splashing softly In the wa-ter and Keith lulled over bis lipa at Bristoe's ear ' "Slip down there Ben” be whispered "and quiet that fellow I’ll find out bow many are on the west side Do the Job without any noise" He waited until the scout had disappeared like a snake not even a leaf telling of his passage rustling and then silently crept forward himself yet with less caution until he the corner of was able to the cabin and dimly distinguish the blanketed forms of several men lying close In against the side walL They rested so nearly together It was that darkto separate them ness stare giving the only light hut their number at be finally determined Five: the Mexican would make five si and there Would surely be another guard posted out In the front— seven liui ibore were eight borsei down In the corral Then the eighth Hawley without doubt— must At the thought cabin be in the Keith’s teeth clinched and he bad to struggle to control his passion But no that would never do he must discover first exactly where the girl was located after that they would attend Before creeping back to to the curs the others he made quick examination along the rear of the cabin but could find no visible point of weakness He tried to recall from memory the nature of the lock on that back door but could remember nothing exIf cept an ordinary wooden latch be could insert a knife Into the crack that might very easily be dislodged knife for the atHe drew his hunting first glancing about pertempt and it ceived a man creeping toward him Brlstoe to be proved “Fixed the greaser all right 'cap and f reckon he’ll be quiet for an hour or two Look whar he slashed me struck a pack o’ playin’ keerds er I’d The front of his a got my ticket” blouse was cut wide open and Keith thought he perceived a stain of blood “Pricked you as It was didn’t he?” “Opened the skin Thought the cuss What’s had given up an’ got carelesq ’round to the west?” Keith’s Ups closed his hand shutting hard on the knife out In front: "Five and another the eighth man lns'Je that leaves and post Bring our fellows up closer cover can those felthem where they make an effort at lows asleep while breaking in here” Brlstoe crawled back like a snail and confident the others would do their part Keith thrust his knife blade deep Into the narrow crack and began probing after the latch in spite of all caution this effort caused a slight noise and suddenly he started back at the sound of a 'woman’s voice: am armed "Wbat do you want? and will fire through the door If you do not go away!" Hla heart leaping with exultation Keith put his lips close to the crack “Hope” he exclaimed as loudly as he dared “This Is Keith open the door’ He could hear a little smothered cry then the break trom her Ups and sound of a bar being hastily removed the door An Instant and opened lently Just wide enough to permit her Sha slender figure to slip through grasped him with her hands turning hla face to the light of the stars and he could feel her form tremble “Oh knew you would come! I knew you would come!” she sobbed the words barely audible The man’s lips set firmly yet be held her close to him begging bet not to break down now It' all right little girl” be said “we’ve got you safe but pleadingly there Is a fight to be attended to I must ask you a quesCome with me tion or two" He drew her back into the fringe of bushes placing her safely behind the there man— It Is learned that a number of new and relatively Important manuscripts of Robert Louis Stevenson have been discovered In Samoa and in Honolulu by an ardent admirer of the great novelist who haa been for some time in both Hawaii and Samoa seeking such writings of the famous Scotsman as might possibly be found In the possession of some of the many friends of Stevenson during his years in tjie Pacific The result of this research has been “This man doesn’t seem to know the finding of- an essay said to be highly poetical in character written about the constitution” "But he didn't miss a hall game by the novelist after witnessing a volcano In action supposedly either the last season judge” “Then I guess he's assimilated” famed crater of Savall or the pit of Kilauea in Hawaii a piece of fiction HEART TROUBLE JUDGE CURED dealing with South Sea life and a number of smaller verne compositions I took about 8 boxes of Dodds KidStill another manuscript a blank trom Tsoable Heart Pills for ney verse relation of a legend which I had suffered for 8 years I of Maul of considerable length but unfinished has also come to light and had dizzy spells my eyes puffed my breath was the enthusiastic admirer of Stevenson short and I had feels highly rewarded for his month chills and backof effort ache I took the pills about a year SKIN ERUPTION ON CHEEK ago aad have had no retsrn of the Am Mich— "Last May palpitations Kingsley my now S3 years old baby had a sore come on her cheek able to do lots of It started in four or five small pimples and in two or manual labor am about three hours’ time spread to the size of and weigh a silver dollar It spread to her eya 200 poundB I feel very grateful that Then water would run from the pimI found Dodds Kidney Pills and you I wish If you ples and wherever that touched It causmay publish this letter ed more sores until nearly all one am serving my third term as Probate Yours truly cheek and up her nostrils were one Judge of Gray Co solid sore She was very fretful She PHILIP MILLER Cimarron Kan with Judge Miller about certainly was a terrible looking child Correspond and nothing seemed to be of any use this wonderful remedy "Then I got some Cutlcura Soap and Dodds Kidney Pills 50c per box at Cutlcura Ointment She tried to rub your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co N Y off everything we put on so that we Buffalo Write for Household would sit and hold her hands for two Hints also music ot National Anthem hours at a time trying to give the (English and German words) and remedicine a chance to help her but cipes for dainty dishes All 3 sent free after I washed it with Cutlcura Soap Adv and then put on the Cutlcura Ointment they seemed to soothe her and "How do you know your speech she did not try to rub them off It knpresBton?” was only a few days before her face made Buch a profound "There was all healed up and there has been asked the doubting friend no return of the trouble since We wasn’t very much cheering?" 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