0 THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1920. THE SPIUNGFTBLD NEWS PAG Elf T Tf f Tfff ????f TTTfTTTTTTTT Crooked Trails and I Straight j t William MacLeod Raine X 0f n(kk W lauiaaaaa. tlnaiaaa? YNOPSIft. Part I. C'HArTr.R I Ad vstiint on art rrk Miliar than nuiiiuai, anil nHrt li liMiwr. Curly Hindi mi anil hia chum. Mao. Wain aiai'lii ally waia !, b' otna InvaUM In a hot aiantlng alanima llafaia( f Ilia ai.ilau Much, In lha Inwn af tatmcha. Aria, lh baml aafiarataa, ly and Ma parmar alarlna In town. Thar aia aftaaauart and lnl4 a poaaa la In lawn In put anil of (ham. Thar eioda flair aurauara Otarlakan nail day, Mae M klu4 by It, a pnaaa and. Curly mada aaatlva, aflr la t.aa aim! ona and him self han wnmnted Tha man aliul la Lurk Culllaon t IIAI'TKIt II -Culllanae frlan.la, all eatiJatuan, rt-tiniliia lo l nrh forty aa an aiamnla t , a'tla tlilavra Willi tha l"pa ar'Min.l ,ia (,a..k tia la a.nait liy Ida Inlarvrnh..!! or Kaia Ciiiliaon, luck'a eaughtar. CflU'TKrt III -Ilia wound dr....1. and fmli-r tltt!Mia iittt arfl,rit'f d. I'uilv la rnl ir l,v I'tilllanii Ilr iii-a-liona Mi l i'oiii-i tiitig a rintirt loua out law, HoNpy Htoua. iru rl,, r ,( Hie Mia llara aim I lirrn I'ufly'a million I lamltaii Iniina dial H"uiy hmna la Oil. Ilanii'a liiifr runny aii'l axrri !a-a a bala ful InrtiirtK iiht Ilia r li ilfi"a ami Ham Mho lii iiitrri! kiiii hla fathar. Culiimin n't' luil for t'uil. (.'IIAI'TKIt IV urly raai uaa Hnapy Htmia fi"m a l- r Imp inl'i Mlili h lia haa tiiiul.lod and 4''' ci a II. al Ilia miN la Joniia. Ha in tual fur Ilia I and nf I. au la IxmxI'iii Mia (l ra fully a nota lo dMar lo Ham. and Klanrtiau and Htona aal mil for lha laltar'a lamli. HI fTIR V.-Thara Curlv ..ta Ma ronjia nlona nf Ilia mailing mr1if inn and dalltara I aura a noia In Ham Volitif ( ulllaon lu-haiaa Hiona la lila filxntt and ava ha will allrk by lilin naiulrau aaa aoina moa la hli t plarmad and hornmaa ronln'ad l la Ira'n rolibory. Hm taavaa Ika ram h lo o lo ftafuacli. Curly ao campanlra him. ( TIArTKM VI - Kvdn.pr.ln al a tnaailng plara. Curlv lirara HU'na and hi Jlauirnanl. I.uia Hlarkaall, arranta in old nt lha lialn al a rroaaina known aa Tin Cup. and afiar Ilia rnlibary alirxil yoiina ('iilliann and laava hla bixly on Ilia '-ana, llmw lhn (lultln( hla ravanga on tha a-aliarifr llirouah hla aon'a drain and diaarrai a Curly la a'iiad hy Hlona of bainf a apy nf l.in k Ciilllaon'a Tliay ara awpaialad. hul pari a llh Ita undaraiand Inc llial thalr nail niaatlng i will maan a fahl lo lha ia". Curly djjkra a ion fldanl of DI' U Mulnnav, i ailt'iimn. and lhay Infm tti I tic U CulUann of Wluna a plui atainai hla a-m. Part II. CIIAPTKH l-Aflar an all-Pllit aaa Ion at lha itoundup i-luli, In whh h Cutll B'tn Haa Inal heavily ihvra la an axrlianga of aharp wold haiariu l.nc U arid a hrapman. (' l-'andrluk. with whom Culllanti haa a f'ud CM,'TF:n ll -Hn iacha ala.lrlflad by Ilia lira a nf lha holdup of ftp' niraain(ai a. lha hiiridlta a nrlnf $,'VI Ciililauii paa hla po. ar iliMa. ami ahnr'ljr afterward Matrnla anl Alan l-'laiiclrau, hla rlnaaal filnnU Ir.irn t la aimi-ar'al of lh- apfra i"l.iciv, hla I. ill da . Ing barn fnuinl on the m ene and ha bring milling CHAI'TKrt lit - Kl- (! m Hugimrha for a roiiaiillntlon with Maikanxla A In I'laiidiau and Cntlv All ara ronvlni'rd of l.m k'a liumrr'K i- Tha aliprlrf iaaal Hint haauh-a Hit- nn ll'ii; of CulllHon'a hat. and hla i.iymi-iii of hla ilehla. ' p't-n-llrl' k liml wrn l"" rohlmr an l l iilmol crrtMlu II . I."'k Culllaon la hiioiiI to anlar a liiiiin-Mlt-inl cl iim H hl h will prac tically put IViulrick nut f bimlnaaa. CAI"n:il IV -Iwta'a alirdnra ra- vanla how I'nllia in had lukaii I'cndrlrk'a hill a lien ha h-M I In' Itoiindnp i lull, and anapU'lnn poiiua Nlriuiuly In a framrilp nil 1 Vlnlrli k a (mil m l In hla hln laatuMi al for I ji. k'a iIIh ippaarani a. Tha ahar rf lainlvaa a a.-.'tia nf nniaa turning on lha ".lark ol llmrta." Curly rlnda a l tr alora hy Unit naiiin and aai iirra ri 1-iii llial lha rrlriraaa. Mia. Wylla. knowa what happonad to lurk. IIAI'TKIt V In tha rallar or tha rl gar alorx r'lainltvu Hilda a rlphar maa a.i(a laft liy Ci.lllooii. and follnwa the ai nt l.ui'k la lialil pi lannar hy Kamlrli-k nd HlarkwaSI In a ahi-p hanlrr'a ratiln In Ilia iiioiinlalna I'riidihk wanla him In algn a rahiiiila!iiiunl of lila Iminaataad rlghla. coml 1 1 Ion d I to hla rcleuae. fit AI'TKIt VI. r I'lifaay ovar Ilia po alhla rraulla nf hla klilmiplng of tha rat lli'iiian. I'Vndtlik trlla Kata Culllaon aiio'igh of tha aloiy to Induce har In ai -iniuPMiiv hlrn to liar fniliar. Culllami fi-ailna fur hla iliiuglitar'a aufaly alinulci aha ha rft at Ilia niariy of Hlarkwrll. aitfiiN Hi'- iallnfUiHliiiiint and acconipaiilea ata hnnia. CI I A rTKTt VII.-iii ky O Connor, of tha Trna It.iiigfia. Ilf.-lnng frland of Cul lixim, lukfx a liund In tha gama, ha and Curly imikliiir n aaiiri'li for tha nilaalng iiiiiii. o'Ciinunr i ranta IVihIi ii k, chirg Ing lilin Willi tin aliiliKlluii. Culllaon NtaUa I'l-nili'lrk will) lha ohtoi't nf puulaU Iiik tha Mhi'cpiiiiin urHnillv. hut O'Con nor frirlilila, hnlillhit I'UiuliUk under ar rrat. CIIAI'TKH VIII.-O'Cnnniir apprahands Itlaajlv I'll on IiIh wav to hoiipv Himii' l rum h ii ml hrlnna him to SiiKuiu lia Hhirlc will HitinllH I ln rvpnHH roliharv. i liiliiilng I'lMiilrtik took llm uiniii'V fro 1 1 1 him. Ha alno i'viiIiiiiih I lui ciit'uiiiMiiiiu'aa of Culll aon'a alulu. tlnn Fi'mlrli'k. '1ki Inn) lionnl iln shunt- till) of tlx ini'll Iim UimI In tin pxpri'Hs ulllci'. muin'il the rohl.cr, hut IHiuk- veil broUi' nwny nml ion ilown tin- iillpy. The hIiim'hhii follow cd nml tiiUKht til in. Aflor nnoihrr nciillh tin convict nuiiln hiiiuint'i'iMl hlmsi'lf fioc, hut loft hi'hlnd lli hniiil Hiilchcl con- tnltilnu lhi spnllx l''ciiilrl( k (ho he Inter cJcrilMlnod to Ithickwcll) Ih'il u cord lo tho hnmllf of the him nml dropped It down I In' chiito of it hinii- tlry In kih'Ii ii wny ilitit II could hili'i- lu) driiwn tii. Then h hurried IhhU In the pxjtri'wa ollii'o Htid ri'li'ifi'd tin' tirlkoiici'a. AfUT I hi PXi'ltiMllcnt l.:id uimMed, he had returned for Ihe mone nml hid It, The original robber lll nf know where, iSliK'kwcH'a icoiii oii'clliif with (hi alii'i'piiiiin hnil heen nIiiionI pa alarlllnu J Na tin ftrf. Cna luid run Info Oil .litcl. of llciirla In I Inn n anvp ih llf of M piw'in, Tin lw men reeoitnl.ed eneh other nml enter)! lulu a coiupucl f nhdiiel Culllaon. for hi kliHr In nhli'ti the older in ho - pkld out llioiiaatid doHnr. r.nlh men nake Hie anme qtieatlon wini i mr ha hnd flnlahad. "Where I Hie money ynu gnt trtm the mhl on ine W. k 8. office f "Don1! know. fVe heen at Fenrlrlck aver alnre to tell me, lle'a r"t It unit ed aoinew here. Toil're Hilnf In put on behind tti bara, and he'a the. man that really tlnle If." I'rotn Ihli Ihey could not ahake Mm. a a , a a a Kendrlrk, rldlns on Meaa Verde, met younf ftoh Culllaon. and tiefpre he knew what had happened found a tun thrown on him. TWtn't yon tiw," the hoy warned ' "What rloea ihl tommy rot meanT" tlx aheepman demanded angrily. ''It mean that yon are coming hack with me (o the ranch. Tha fa what It VrWIrJ." What for?" "Never yon mind what for." "Oh. go to Maxlen." Cnaa, flung bark In pnllenlly. "Think we're In koine foul moving -picture play, yon lilntned toiiiig Idiot? Put tip liml tun." Shrilly I'.nb relortiit. He wna eclred einiiit'li to he diinaeroiia. "Ihni't yon ft the wrung Iden. I'm gulng to turke (hla allrk. You'll turn and go lmk with ine to the Circle (5. You're unfed for the V. A S. exoreaa role her)'. I'luekell hit folifcKaed.' I Cnaa ant liniiiovnlilo na tin noliln?. ' id- nk thinking Ihnt he misht n m il i.ii'e ine ciuirge now nanny lime, .iiore oier, lie hud repaona for uul lug to ) vUlf the Circle C. They hud to do j llli tl (nil, allni girl who never looked nt ti I in ivlihoiit acorn In her dnrk, fluh tl Z eea. "All rlsht. I'll go hnck with you. but not under a gun. I won't f;md for nny gun-play mptnri." "Y'oull have to atam! for It." T IrleU'a fnci act. "Will I? Ifa up to you.. then. I.ct'a ace you mnke j ine. j Silling there wllh hla gnre Memlllv , mi the hoy. Ciim. hud Hub nt a dla.-id- i . . n .. I ll... . I . .... ....M I. ...I ,HI...I ' ,i in.- ,i- p. ,.no- i,i I I li-i to tircfik nwny Into the chnpnrral, Bnl could have blared anny nt him. but he could not aliooi a mini looking nt hint wtlli cynical. anniHed eyea. He could i.nderMnnd .he. a.ln. of vl.-w f l.l.i ! adverMiry. If Fciulriek mile Into the ! i Circle C under coiopuNlon of n gun In i I the bund of a hoy he would never I henr the end of the Inilli on him. ' I'.uli put up hla hl Mm cun reluc- j j tHtitly. Never before hild It been j j tniloed on h Iiiiiiiiiii In-lug. 'iml It wna i a renih to give up the llmuuhl of hrltitflng In the enemy na a prlinner Bui be auu lie coiilil not pull It oft i They turned tnwnrd the Circle C Kute m oenled on I lie mi i'Ii new I 'trig. She inso In NiirprNe when hei cousin ti nil the hhi-cpiii'in tippeiired They came with Jingling niiir ncrn i Ik pliiii lowiird her. "Wh.'ien t'nile I. ink. als? I've lirotlghl thia t'ellinv luii'k With til-. Cinllit liini mi the nie-i," cxphilueil the liny aulklly. Fi'liilrtck bowed alher eMr.'ivimnnl i . "H'"i ipmlify lux for a tiiuvlng pic ture iiiw ni'ior, Mis CiiIIIsiiii. I hnilu't the lieu It to ilNitppoliit hlin when be gol'lluil ciinimn trnlned on me. Sn here I am." Knte looked at It I ill and then let her gnr.e travel to tier cousin. She Koine how go the cflVrl of Juduliig him f negllgihU vain.' "I think he'a In hla ofllce. Bob. I'll go PI." She went swiftly and presently her futlier .'iiine out. Knte did not return. I. nek looked -at might at Cn with the iiucomproiiiiKlng hostility ho chnr BcterKflc of him. Neither of ihe men spoke. It was Bob who nuide the nec anry explanations. "I've been looking for you,'" Luck ald bluntly, after hfs nephew had fin ixhi'ii "So giirhercd frHii young .Jchu -lnines. Anything piirtlculur. or Just a pleiiMiht hocIiiI ciill?" "You're in hiitl on this W. ,t S. rob liery. I reckoned ynii would he Hiifcr In Jiill till Hi den ifil up " "You Ktill nhcriir. Mr. Culllson? oiueliow I had got a notion that you hnil null the Job." "I'm nn Inlercsted party. We'll take the Hinge Into town and see what O'Connor says that Is, If you've got time to go." Luck could be Hi formal in hla siireiisiu na his neighbor. "With fctich good company on the way I'll have to make tline." The Mage did not usually leave till Hlinut half past one. I'rt'sciitly Kate announced dinner. A little uwkwnrdly Luck Invited the Hhocpinau to Join them. lYiulrlel; declined. His bout hung In I ho doorway. Sol dnm nt n loss to express himself, ho did, not quite know how to put Into words what he was thinking. His cuo my understood. "That's ull rljihl. 'You've satlslled the demand of hnapltallly. Co est your dinner. I'll be right here on the J porch when on jet through," Knte, who wn atandlng beahle her father, atoke quietly. "There a n (dace for you. Mr. r'end rick, f We ahonld be very pleaaed to have yon Join na. I'eople who happen lo be at Hie Circle C at dinner time are eipected to eat hre" Tendrlck looked at the young rola treaa of I he ranch, 'lie meant to de cline once more, but unaccountably found hlmaeir accepting Inatead. Some thing In her face told him aha would rather have It ao. . Preaently a young man came Info the dining room and aat down bealde Kate, lie looked. the laaat In tha world ur pilaed at alght of the ahcepuian. "Mornln', C'aa." he norlded. "Morning. Curly." anawered Frnd rlck. lidn't know you were riding for the Circle C." "Hi'i my foreman." t.nck explained. Cas ntmerved that he waa quite one of the family. Boh admired him open ly and without aliaine, hecatine he waa the beat rldr In Arizona ; Kate aeemed to be on the beat of term with him and I.tiek treated him with the off hand blnlTneaa be might have uned to w"ard a grown aon. The aiaji- brought the two men to town almrtly after aundown. Luck railed up O'Connor and made an ap pointment to meet him aflr supper. Tbere' a nintier that necda ei plnlnlng. C(iks. Acconllng to lllack well'a atory. you cnught him with the good at the time of the robbery, and In milking lila get-away he left the loot with you. What have you done with It?" "isipckwi ll inld you tlmf. did he?" "Yes.V "Ihm't doubt your word for n nio- ment. Buck, , but before I do anv talk-J .1... ... u . . .. . . .. ....1 Ing I d like to henr hlin uuy ho. I ll nt round on hlin until I know he's given hlmaeir away." The convict waa aent for. He atib i a nt la led (he ranger reluctantly. He wh ao hemmed In l hut l.e did not know how to play hla cards so aa to make the most of them. 'Cass heard him ont with lifted cpner lip and his moat antnnolent tiger cat expreMilon. After Black well had flnlahed and lieen withdrawn from clr ctilHtiou lie rolled anil lit m clgnrette. "By Mr. Blink well'a my-ao I'm the gout. By th way, has It eer oecurreil to you ueiiiteiuen tliHI one ciin't bi I'nnvlcii il on the lestlmony of a alngle i ncconipllie?" i "Wee got a little clrcumatiintlal "Vd.-nce t.. Ch. Bitcy augBit- ed pli'jisnui y. .Vol eiitiuuh not netirly enotigh." Tlmt will tie for a Jury to decide,' Culliiou chipped in. j Fendrick Khriiggcd "I've a not Inn ; to lei it go to thHt. Bui what's the uieV Lmh't'oiaml this. I wasn't going I III Liw I'.Imi-L u ell iiuiiv tin! fcllice he I has talked I may tell what I know. It's true cniuu'li what he mivs. relieve him nf flie plunder." "Sorry to bear that, t'as." JjJ 1 I . I K"'y ! comniei.tr. I griiM'ty. "What did you i .In Willi liV j The Hhecp owner flicked his cigar- j etle nsll Into I he tray find looked nt the ) lleiiteiiiiut out of half-shuttered. Indo- ! "Gave It to You, Bucky." lent eyes, "tiavo It to you. Bucky. fsoi that Idler I siai ded you the oihel day?" I The olllccr produced It from his Hate. "Open fl." With a pnper knife Bucky ripped the flap and look out n tdicct of paper. "There's something else In there," Fendrick suggested. Thm Koincihliig else proved to be a piece of paper folded tlghlly, which, being opened. dls?'losei a key. O'Connor read aloud the letter! "To NIcliolaR Bolt, Sheriff, or Bucky O'Connor, Lleuicmini of Bankers: "Having conic into possession of a llltlo valise which Is not mine. I hii gotilng rid of It In the followliMi man- ner. 1 have rented n large aafety-de- poaij box it the. Cattleiimo'a National brink and have put Into it the vallae with the lock atlll unbroken. The key l Incloaed herewith. 8liaw, the caah ler. will tell ou that when thia loi wna rented I gnve explicit ordera It ahould he opened only by the men whoie nnme are given In ait envelofie left with hlin, not even excepting my aelf. The vallae waa deposited at ex actly 10:.TO a. m. the morning after the robbery, aa Mr. Khaw will alao teat If 7. I am writing thia the evening of the isme day. "CASS FKNDR1CK." Tmn't believe a word of It," Culllaot) exploded. "Seeing bellerlng," the aheepmao murmured. Me waa enjoing greatly the dlacomfltnre of hla foe. "Makea a likely fairy tale. What for would yon keep the money a.nd not turn It back?" "That'e an eaay one, Lnck. He wanted to throw the harden of the rohhery on you." Bucky explained. "Well, I'te got to be hown." Jn the morning he wag ahown. Shaw cofiflrmed exactly what Fendrick had aald. He produced a aealad envelope. Within lhl waa a aheet of paper, upon which were written two linen: "fiox 211.1 la to be opened only by Sheriff Bolt or Lieutenant Bucky O'Connor of the Banger, and before wltneni.es. ' "CASS FEXimiCK." f rom the anfety-depoxlt vault Hin kT drew h liirge pnckiige wrapped In yel low piiper. lie cut the airing, tore aiwiy tin: covering und disclosed a le.-ither aiilchtl. Terry llnwley, the loi-nl miiniiger of the Wemern Sic Soul ti eni i;prevs conipnny. fittiil to this a kt mi,i took out n aealed bundle. Thl he i.pped oren before them all. V'' "" r t enty th"'initid dolhirs In crinn new b s. I.. :.l i ... . . . CHAPTER IX. A Cleanup. A slight accident occurred at the Jail, one o unimportant tint Scanlan the Jailer did not think It worth re porting to his chief. Black well, while eating, knocked a glass from the table and broke It on the cement floor of bis cell. From the little table In his room be pried loose -one of the corner braces. At night he scraped away at this with bin hit of glass until the wood began to take the shape of a revolver. Thl he carefully blacked with the Ink brought him by his guard. To the end of his weapon he fitted an Iron washer taken from the bedstead. Then he waited for his opportunity. HIh chance came through the good nature of Scanlan. Blackweil pre tended lo be out of chewing tobacco and asked the guard to buy him some. About fen o'clock Scnnlun returued and brought the tohncco to- his pris oner. As be passed the plug through til., i.t-iiffi.if. I!ln..l.- ...! I'u tl i.n.... A.,c.n.l ..i.....,. i.vni no,,, -in .o.j-t-u around his wrist and drew the man close to the iron lattice work. Siinul- .. ...... -. -- . ii. iivoiiiji cool run was prcsseii against the temple of the guard. "Don't move, or I'll rill you full of holes." the convict warned. Scanlan did not move, not until the man In the cell gave the word. Then he obeyed orders to flie let ten. His right hand found the hunch of keys, tilted the correct one to the door and unlocked It ticcord:ng to Instructions. Not until he was relieved of his weu pon did Blnckwell rolense him. The Jailer was hacked Into the cell, gagged with a piece of torn bedding and lefi J locked up as securely as the other had ! been a few minutes earlier, j The convict made his wny down I stairs, opened the outer door with the ! hunch of keys he had taken from Scan j Ian. locked it behind him and slipped j Into the first alley that offered refuge. Two hours later he stole a horse from tin irrigated ranch near town. Within ! twenty-four hours he had reached the Soapy Si one horse ranch and safely. After this the plans for the raid on ihe Texas, Arizona ft I'aclfic flyer moved wlftly to a head. Soapy Stone and Sam dropped Into Saguache In conspicuously one evening. Next day Si one rndu, dow n to Tin Cup to look over the ground. Maloney telephoned their movements to the Circle C and in I lie llushknifc. This brought to Saguache Luck Culllson. Curly Flan drau mid Slats Davis. Bucky O'Connor Und been called to Douglas on impor- iint business and could not lend his elp. I uck, Curly and Dick Maloney had ilt'fiidv ridden over the country sur I'ounillng the scene of the projected holdup. They had decided that the I'obhery would probably lake place at ihe depot, so that the oullaws could get the agent to stop the tlyer without arousing nusplclon. In pocket of the hills hack of the elation a camp had been selected. Its site well back from any trail find so situated that from It one could command a view of Tin Cup. Tho ovvneoof the Circle C selected ih ree of his close-mouthed riders Sweeney. Jake and Buck were tue oni's he chose to hold the ctunp wllh him until alter (he robbery. The only signal they needed was the Mopping- of the Flyer nt Tin Cup. Then they would cuinc pounding dow n f n in ihe luIU in time to catch tb robbera bfve fte" hud got through wllh their work. Mo loney or Curl would be on the traia t take a hnnd In the buttle. fn't;:M by surprise, Soapy a gang would surely be trapped. Ho they planned It. but It happened, that JtoHpy Stone had made hla a rangetnents differently. Luck and bit riders look their blan kets and their traps down to Tin Cn according to agreement, w hile Da via. Maloney and Flandrau beennw vry friendly with Sam. The boy, younger than any of them, was flattered that three of the best known rhWa In tb territory ahould make ao much ef fclm. Toung Culllson had stopped drink ing, but be could not keep hit Darren from Jumping. Hla companion watched him so chmely that he waa never nut of the sight of at leant nn of them. Snap? bad decreed the boy' -death by treachery, but bla -friend' .were determined to save him abd 't " end forever the relgo of Stone at ' bad man. ' ' It waa one day when the four yooof cow-punchers, were aittlng together fa , Curly'a room playing poker that a spe cial delivery letter came to Kam. Th others, to cover their excitement, atatt ed an argument. Presently Sam spoke.' . as Indifferently as be could. "Cot the offer of a Job down the line. Think I'll run down tonight a far as Casa Grande and see what's do In?." Thia was about two o'clock In the afternoon. The esme dragged on for a while, but nobody took any Interest In It. Sam bad to get ready for the work of tle night, and the ret were anxious to get out and give him a chance. So presently Dick Uirew down his cards. "I've had enough poker for one se- ' slon. Me. I'm going to drift out and see what's moving In town." "Think I'll snooze for a while," Sam said, stretching sleepily. The others trooped out and left him alonu. From the room rented by Davla the three watched to see that Sam did not leave without being observed. H did not appear, and about six o'clock Curly wentf back to his room. "Time to grub," he sang ont. "That's right." Sam agreed. They went to the New Orleans Hash House and presently Davla and , Ma loney also arrived. The party ordered a good dinner and took plenty of time to eat It Sam waa obviously nervoua. hut eager to cover his uneasiness un der a show of good spirits. Curly finished eattng just as Sam,' second cup of coffee came, flandrau, who had purponely chosen a aeat la the corner where he was hemmed In by the chairs of the o titers, began to feel In his vest pockets. "Darned If I've got a clgnr. Sam." you're young and nimble. Go buy m ' one at the counter." "Sure.". Cullison was away on tit instant. Curly's hnnd came out of his pocket. In It was a paper. Quickly be shook the contents of the paper into the steaming cup of coffee and stirred the liquid with a spoon. Sam brought back the cigar and drank his coffee. Without any unnec essary delay they returned to his room. Wlen the party reached the room the hoy was getting drowsy. He 'rubbed) bis eyes, yawned and slumped down. r His lids wavered, shut. Jerked open again, and closed slowly. "Wake me up, Curly time for train." And "with that he was sound asleep. They took off his boots and settled hi i W In His Pocket They Found a Black him comfortably. In his pocket they found a black mask big enough to cover his whole face The registered letter could not be foiiud and t li-?jt dl Cided he tntist have destroyed it. (To be continued.) VANTEI OU rags at News office.