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Cowboys of the Flying If.art rahrh ara Aaarttirokan ovr tha lo.a f Ihalr murh. prtaa. phontiarHph la Ilia rtaf.nt of thalr rhainilin In a fixit-race with Ilia conk of in at tha Klvlna llart. J. Wallltiifonl HpaaiJ, chcar l.ailar at Tala, and Culvnr ('ovlnatun. Inter roll-Klata chaniiilon run liar, ara mpailaij. Il.il.n II Ink a, Hpaad'S waetlieart, bacimaa Intaraated In tha loaa nr tha photinaraiih. Hha aug-aaata to Jaan Chanln, alair nf tha owner of tha ranch, that aha Indura Covlnaton, her Invar, to win rurk tha t hntimiriiiili. Ilalen fleelarea that If I'ovlnirtttn won't run, Hpaad will. Tha cowboys ara hilarious ovar the pros- aeci. CHAPTER 1 1 Continued. It waa growing dark when tha rat tle of wheels outside tha ranch house brought tha occupanta to tha porch In tlma to aea Nigger Mike bait his buck board and two figures prepara to de scend. -It's Mr. Speed!" cried Mlsa Blake Then sho uttered a acream aa tba vel vet darkness was rent by a dozen tongues of flame, while a shrill yelp ing arose, aa of an Apache war-party, "Ifs tha boys." aald Jean. "What on earth baa possessed them?" But Stover had planned no ordinary reception, and tha pandemonium did not ceasa until tha men bad emptied their weapona. Than Mr. J. Walllngford Speed cama stumbling up tha steps and Into tba arms of hla friends, tha tails of bis dust coat streaming. "ReallyT Thia la mora than I ei pected," ba gasped; then turning, doffed hla atraw bat to tha half re vealed figures beyond tha light, and cried, gayly: "Thank you, gentlemen! Thank you for missing me!" "Yow eo!" responded tha cow boys. "How do you do. Miss Chapln!" flpeed shook banda with his hostess. and In tha radiance from tha open doorway aha saw that bla faca waa round and boyish, and bla smile pe culiarly engaging. Sha welcomed blm appropriately; then aald: "Thia reception la Quito aa startling to ua aa to you. You know, Mr. Speed, that wa bare with ua a friend of yours." She slightly drew Helen forward. "And thia la Mrs. Keap, who la looking after na a bit while mother la away. Roberta, may I present Mr. Covington's friend, and aak you to be good to him?" "Don't forgot me," aald Fresno, pushing Into the light "Mr. Berkeley Fresno, of Leland Stanford I'nlverslty." "Hello, Fret!" Speed thrust out his hand warmly. Not so tba Callfornlan. Ha replied, with hauteur: "Kresno! F-ri n-o;" and allowed the new-comer to grasp a limp, moist band. "Ah! Go to the head of the class! m sorry you broke your wrist, how ever. The eastern lad spoke light ly, and gave the palm a hearty aqeeze, then turned to Jean. "I dare say you are all disappointed. Miss Chapln, that Culver didn't come with me, but he'll be along In a day or so. I simply couldn't wait" "I did think when you drove up that might be Mr. Covington with you." Mlsa Chapln remarked, wistfully. "Oh no, that's my man." Speed glanced around him. "And, by-the-way. where la heT" The aound of angry voices came through the gloom, then out Into tha light came SU11 Dill Stover. Willie, and Carara, dragging between them a globular person who was rebelling loudly. "Stover, what la thlsT" questioned Miss Chapln, stepping to the edge of the veranda. "This gent atampedee in the midst Had Planned No Ordinary Recaption, of our welcome," explained the fore man, "ao we have to rope htm before he gets away." It waa seen now that Carara's lariat waa tightly drawn about the new arrival's waist Then the valet broke Into coherent speech, but be spoke -a tongue not common to his profession. "Nix on that welcome staff," he burst forth, In husky, sJcohollo ac cents; "that goes on the doormat!" It was plain that he was vary angry. "If that racket means welcome, I don't want It Take that clothes-line off of me." Carara loosened the noose, and bla captive roiled up the atepa mop ping hla face with hia handkerchief. "What made you run away!" de manded Speed. "Any time a bunch of bandits nn hitch their gata, I'm on my way," sput tered tha fat man. "I'm gun-shy, see? And when ibis bold up' comes off I beat It till that Cuban rummy with tha medala on hla dicer rides a live horse up my back." "You don't appreciate the honor, explained hla employer; then turning to the others, be announced: "Will you allow me to Introduce Mr. Law rence Class? He Isn't really a valet you know. Miss Chapln, and he doesn't care for the west yut It la his urst trip." "I have heard my brother speak of Larry Glass," said Jean, graciously. Mr. Glass ' courtesled awkwardly and swinging his light foot back of Fait aa If a Large Man Waa Choking Him. hla loft tapped the floor with hla toe. "You were a trainer at Yale when Jack was there?" "Thafe me." Mr. Glass wheezed. "I'm there with the big rub, too. Wal ly aald he waa going to train during vacation, ao he staked me to a trip out here, and I came along to look after him." "Come Into the house," said Jean. "Stover will aee to your baggage." Aa they entered, Mr. Berkeley Fres no saw the late arrival bend over Helen Blake, and heard him murmur: "The same unforgettable eyes of Italian blue." And Mr. Fresno decided to dislike Wally Speed, even If It required an effort CHAPTER IV. T waa on the following morning that Miss Blake made bold to request her favor from J. Walllngford Speed. They had succeed ed In Isolating themselves upon the vine-shaded gal lery at the rear of the house, and the conversation had been largely of athletics, but this. Judging from the rapt expression of the girl, waa a aubject of surpassing Interest Speed, quick to take a cue. plunged on. I would have made the varsity basket-ball team myself If I hadn't been ao tiny," aald Helen. "I have always wanted to be tail, like Ro berta." "I ahouldn't care for that" said the young man. You know she was a wonderful player?" So I've heard." Do you know," mused Helen, "I have never forgotten what you told me that first day we met About your friendship for Mr. Covington. I think It la very unselfish of you." Oh. I wrjuldn't aay that" ventured the young man, vainly racking bla brain. "Nobody could help liking Cul ver." Yes; but how many men would step aside and let their best friend win prize after prize and never undertake to compete against him?" Speed blushed faintly, as any mod est man might have done. "Did I tell you that?" he Inquired. "Indeed yon did." "Then please don't speak of It to a mortal soul. I must have aald a great deal that first day. but" But I have spoken of It and I said I thought It waa fine of you." "You have spoken of It?" "Yes; I told Jean." The Yale man undertook to change tha conversation abruptly, but Miss Blake waa a determined young lady. She continued: "Of course, It waa very magnanim ous of you to always step aside In favor of your best friend; but It Isn't fair to yourself It -really- lant And so I nave arrsnted a little ptaa where, by yoa can do something to prove your prowess, and still not Interfere with Mr. Covington In the least." Speed cleared bla throat nervously. "Tell me." be aald. "what It la." And Miss Blake told him the story of the shocking treachery of Itumpy Joe, together with the miserable un doing of the Flying Heart. "Why. those poor follows are broken-hearted," aba concluded. "Their despair over losing that talking machine would be If It were not ao tragic. I told tbern you would win It back for them. And yoa will, won't yoaf Mease!" "IH take ten chancea," he aald. "Where does the raffle come off?" "Oh. It isn't a raffle. U'a a foot-race. Yoa must run with that Centipede cook." "I! Run a race!" exclaimed the young college man, aghast. "Yes, I've promised that yoa would. Yoa see, this isn't like a college event, and Culver Isn't here yet." "But ball be herd in a day or so." Speed felt as If a very large man were choking blm; he decided hla collar was too tight. "Oh, I've talked It all over with Jean. She doesn't want Culver to run, anyhow." "Why not?" Inquired he, suspicious- lr- "I don't know, I'm sure." "If Miss Chapln doesn't want Culver to run, you surely wouldn't want me to." "Not at all. If Mr. Covington knew the facta of the case, be would be only too happy to do It And, yoa aee, you know the facta." Speed waa about to shape a gracious but firm refusal of the proffered honor when Still Bill Stover sppeared at the atepa. doffed hla faded Stetson, and bowed limply. "Mornln". Miss Blake." To the rear Speed aaw three other men an In dlan, tall, swart, and saturnine, who walked with a limp; a picturesque Mexican with a spangled bat and sil ver spurs, evidently the captor of Lawrence Glass on the evening previ ous; and an undersized little man with thick rimmed spectacles and a heavy-banging holater from which peeped a gun-butt All were smiling pleasantly, and aeemed a bit abashed. "Good morning, Mr. Stover," said Helen, pleasantly. "Thia la Mr. Speed, of whom I spoke to yoa yesterday." Stover bowed again and mumbled something about the honor of thia meeting, and Mlsa Blake cast her eyes over the other members of the group, aaylng, graciously: "I'm afraid I oan't Introduce your frlenda; I haven't met them." The loquacloua foreman came promptly to the rescue, rejoicing in an opportunity of displaying hla oratori cal gifts. "Then 111 make you acquainted with the best brandin' outfit In these parta." He waved a long, bony arm at the Mexican, who flashed hla white teeth. "Thia Greaser Is Aurelio Maria Carara. Need I aay he's Mez, and a preemeer roper?" Carara bowed, and swept the ground with his blgh-peaked head-piece. "The Maduro gent yonder la Mr. Cloudy. Hla mother being Navajo squaw, named blm accordln' to the rights and customs of her tribe, selecting the title of Cloudy-but-the-Sun-Shlnes, which same haa proved a misnomer, him beln' a pessimist for fair." Mlsa Blake and her companion smil ed and nodded, at which Stover, en couraged beyond measure, elaborated. "He'a had a hlst'ry, too. When he "The Four-Eyed Gent la Willie." reaches man'a real-estate the Injun agent ropes, throws, and bog-ties him. then sends him east to be cultivated. He spends four years klckln' a foot ball" Speed Interrupted, with an exclamation of genuine interest "Oh, It's true ns gospel," the fore man averred. "When he goca lame In hla off leg they ahlp him back, and In eptte of them handicaps he has be come one rustlln' savage at a round op." "What college did you attend?" In quired Speed, politely. The question fell upon unresponsive eara. "He don' talk none," Stover explain ed. "Conversation, which I esteem aa a gift devlne, la a lost art with him. I reckon he don't average a word a week. What language he did know he haa forgot, and what he ain't forgot he distrusts." Turning to the nearsighted man who had been staring at the college youth meanwhile, tha spokesman took a deep breath, and aald, simply yet proudly, aa If describing the piece de resistance of this exhibition: "The four-eyed gent Is Willie, plain Willie, a born range rider, and the best hip shot this side of the Santa T trail!" (TO BB CONTINUED.) THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF" Girls! Try It! Hair gets aMt fluffy and beautiful Get a 23 csnt bottle of Oanderlne. If yoa care for heavy hair tbat glis tens with beauty and la radiant with life; baa an Incomparable softness and la fluffy and lustrous, try Danderlne. 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