ciates must place moat complete con- fitlence In hliu when they leave to him the adjustment of ms Hera such as I understand they do. He tells them whnt la Jual, and they abide by bls decision,’’ Harriet shook her head. “No; It Isn't quite that," she said. "Whnt, thanF ’You are correct In saying that men of the moat opposite sorts—and most Irreconcilable to each other- con­ stantly place their fate In Father's hunt!; and when he tells them what they must tlo. they abide by his de clslon. But he doesn't decide for them whnt In Just." "1 don't understand. What does he tell them, then?" "lie tells them whnt would be the outcome If they fought, who would win nna«r Hist throatona him l| ha pureuaa a souraa ha eonaldaro the anly hmaarable Ma War­ den laarvea tha houaa la hla rar and meats a man whom he takes Into the machine when the car returns home. Warden la found dead, murdered and alone The sailer, a young man. has been at War den's house but leaves unobserved. CHApTKR II.-Bob Connery, conductor. ?>celvee orders to hold train for a party lee mon and e girl hoard the train ho father of the girl, Mr Ikrrno. la the person for whom the train waa held Philip 11. Paton, a young man, also boarded thg train t>dms tefla hla daugh­ ter and hla Secretary, Don Avery, to mid out what they can canoamtnw him CHAITKR 111,—The two make Eaton'» acquaintance Tiro train la stopped by snowdrifts CHAPTER IV— Eaton receives a tele­ fram addressed to Lawrence HUlward. Which he claims It warns him he is being followed CHAPTER V.—Passing through the car, Connery notln Dorn»» hand hanging outside the berth 1!; ’ Ha _ aacartaina Dorn»'» bell has recently rung Perturbed. Investigates and finds Dorna with hla skull crushed Ha rails a surgeon. Dr •In' lair, on the train CHAPTER VI filnclalr recognises Inl'irrd man as Itasll ttantolne. who, though blind, la a peculiar In ths _____ power _______ ,j ■nanciai ~ advisor to "bla Intar­ 4 world as sots •• L; _________ .______________ lila recovery la a matter of ___ doubt CHAPTER VII.—Circumstances point to Eaton as Hantolna's assailant. CHA1TKR VIH Kston I» pr«w(l «lb pla>»l undar «rr,»i. Ha raluaaa lo maka a>i4anatl‘*n( *■ lo hl» pravloua move- inania bafora boanllna Iha traln. bul •dmlta ha Waa tha man »he callad on Wanlan iba nlght tha financiar «(a mur dered CHAITKB IX. —Baton pleads with Her- riot Bantnlno to withhold tudgment tell Ing lirr ho la In serious danger, though Innocent of the crime against her father >