/ .s COMRADES OF PERIL By RANDALL PARRISH C opyteht A. C M eClor* A Co. C H A PT E R X II—Continued. o th e r girl, bul I c a re not th en for them — 13 a t all. I h a te a n ’ I see only the one I h ate. S a n ta M arie! Wliy w as eet “And I have «K en you my h e a rt so?” tent- ago. K iss me, Tom ." “Yon sh o t th e w rong m an?” T hey sat there, closely pressed to­ “Si. senor. Senor M acklln, he ste p g e th e r In thnt n a rro # space, scarcely fo rw a rd quick Ju st when I fire; he a w are any longer of the (longer a t dro p a n ’ I run." band, e a g e r only to heiir each o th e r's Shelby fe lt Olga grip him and heard voice. Above the crack le o f the h e r voice a t his ear. ■ames, a n d the c rash in g o f fallin g “ She never heard w hat M acklln s a id ; tim bers, they could distinguish th e In­ te rm itte n t crack of a rille, and th e d o n 't let her know ." H e c ru sh ed th e question a lre ad y on echo of voices calling. Shelby begnn to dig w ith one hand at the pile of Ills lips back Into Ills th ro a t. e a rih beside him so as to widen th e "Y es,” Shelby s a i d : “1 see how It space betw een its sum m it and th e happened, now. And w hat did you do roof. T h e action caused Ills m ind to then. P anoha?” rev ert to th e Im minent peril of th e ir She w as not sobbing, hut he r quick situ atio n . b re a th in g gave th e Im pression In th e “ It will be all over w ith before d a y ­ d ark n ess. light." he said soberly, "an d th a t will "W h at f do, sen o r? I pray th e V ir­ he o u r chance to get out." gin th a t ! m ay save heem . T hen I “ How do you suppose M acklln e v er rem em ber th is p assage from the ravine. got through th e re ? ” she questioned How f know e et? J u a n and I, we live w onderingfy. In th e cabin a m o n th ; 'tw a s th en I “T h a t's w hat b o th ers me. . K ltjier found pet. f w as u n d e rn ea th w hen he w a sn 't h u rt m uch, n r he hud help. you fought, s e n o r; then, w hen you w ere both o u tsid e I got heem —” It is my notion the girl brought him “ M acklln, yon m ean? H e w as out In som e way. T h e shooting w as an act of sudden anger, for w hich she alive?" "Y’es. senor, nilve. M aybe h e live, was so rry the very next mounSñt. T hey, may lie hiding th ere now, som ew here m aybe be d ie ; T know not. I do w hat I can. Ket took long tim e ; even I in th e tun n el.” , •' Carried heem alone." She lifted herself up and peered "H ut how did you get ncross th a t through the open in g ; the glure of the A h mes did not p e n e tra te beyond the( Cave-In of e a rth ? ” “ Kei w as not th e re ; eet com e Int­ h a rrie r of e a rth and she yaw nothing er." she explained. “ I w ould go hack, blit Im penetrable blackness. senor. w hen they fired th e cnhln. lint “Shull we go. and see?" I th e e a rth had caved a n d I could not "Not y e t ; we a ra sa fe r here, until get th ro u g h ." those devils give tip. You call heat "T o help us?" their voices yet out there." “ SI, 's e n o r; to help you and me. They bad no wuy of telling tim e, W hat could I do alone? T h n t is why and th e hours dragged. T he sound of I tell y o u ; why I talk . E et Is not tiring bad e n tirely ceased, a n d the fo r you. nor fo r me. I w ould save shouts of voices died a way one a fte r heem a n ’ only can eet he done If I the other. Shelby w alled patien tly , h ave help. I do all I c a n —M adre de listening for th e slig h test sound, but, T)los, yes. R ut how I get heem out, at last, could rest ruin him self no senor?" longer. "B u t w hy not call th e o th ers?" "I do not know how late It Is,” he Shelby asked suddenly In suspicion. said tlnully. “yet It m ust be nearly “ W h at d a n g e r Is M acklln In?" m orning. Most of th o se fellow s m ust “You know n o t?" In su rp rise . “T he he gone. Shull we try our luck, little Indian boy tell me— h e a n ’ H nnley. girl T hey plan e et all out. 'T w n s been use Sue pul her hand silently Into his. .Tuan w ould not be one of them they keel heem . T hey w ould hold h e r for C H A PT E R X III. ra n s o m ; th ey say a m an com es soon here who would pay m u c h ; so th ey try The F ugitives. to p u t o u t o f th e w ay S e n o r M acklln. He led the way, finding little dltfl- 'T Is to get h e r th a t S lagln go to the enlly In eraw lln g o v e r th e mound of c a b in ; he fall, and th en S e n o r l.aud e arth , and Olga follow ed easily. T he try a n o th e r way. l ie not know when «s>l d a rk n e ss Into w hich they a d ­ he com e th a t S enor M ucklin get back. vanced w as a g re a t relief, w hile Hie No one know .” sense of notion re sto red th e ir s h a t­ Shelby Rinothered a n o a th ; the tere d nerves. T hey encountered no w hole foul plot suddenly revealed to fu rth e r o b stru ctio n o f any kind, but him In all Its hideousness. T h is then suddenly reached a sh a rp tu rn to­ w as w h a t th ese (lends had been p lan ­ w ard the left. Shelby fe lt Ills p a ss­ n in g ; It w as plot w ithin p lo t; crim i­ age aro u n d the corner, a w a re of the nal a g a in st crim lnnl. H e w a s blind p re ssu re o f O lga's lingers on his not to h ave perceived th e tru th be­ sleeve, but Ills ey es could perceive fore ; now it stood be fo re him In all Its sh e e r nakedness. M acklln’s d ru n k ­ m a t tug u nusual beyond. Yet, w ith his first ste p fo rw a rd , lie cam e to a en b o ast had brought fo rth Its full b ro o d ; H anley, too b ra in le ss and sudden halt. “ S tay w here to n a re , señor," said cow ardly to lend, hud told a ll he knew to Indian J o e —em b ellish ed It, no doubt a low volee, "not a m ove till I speak. He «aught his b re a th quickly, —a n d It w as Ju st th e so rt o f tiling the la tte r w as e a g e r to get his h an d s scarcely d a rin g to set dow n an uplifted IntiVwseemlngly a sa fe gam e, w ith a fool T h ere w as no doubt Who th a t good sta k e. Shelby re ac h ed o u t and was th a t spoke out of th e darkness. drow Y lIgn clo ser to him In th e ilurk- “Hut I am Shelby," he b lu rte d fo rth sw iftly. “ You h av e no reason to fe a r ness. "1 u n d e rstan d , now ," h e said te rs e ­ roe." "S h elb y ! How you rom o hofe? You ly. “ W e’ve got to tight th is out to ­ gether. All right. I'm re ad y . W hat found lbe trail? And and Is she w ith Is It you w ant m e to do? C an Mnck- you ?” “ Yes, señorita. An accident re ­ IIn w alk ?" "No. s e n o r ; I think m aybe h e v e rra vealed to us a w ay out. lb w as you. then, w ho took M acklln a w a y ; lie w as had o ff; lie not sp eak now fo r long tim e. M aybe you tell w liat w e do for not killed?" * heem .?! * A m om ent th e re w as silen c e; th en " I ’m a fra id not, P a n c h a. I’ve doc­ she broke out suddenly, passionately, the w ords fairly failin g over each o th ­ tored som e w ounds, hut I'm no ex p ert. W here Is he? Oh, h e re.” e r in her e ag e rn ess o f expression. l ie hent dow n In th e d a rk and “ I am not a fra id . Señor Shelby. No! touched th e m otionless tlgure. Ills Un­ S o ' I hav* to pistol In my band. I gers sought th e m an 's pulse, w hich sboor. T he d ark r e t m ake no differ­ show ed w eak hut rapid. ence. fo r you a re th e re Just before me "W h ere w as th e w ound?" —sh e an you a re th ere . I.lsten, th e n ; "In th e rig h t chest, sen o r." 1 fell von w hat happen. 1 h a te a n ’ "A nil you have d re sse d a n d hand- I love see ’ T h en I m ake m eostake. aged It?" M adre de D ios I X know not how eet "Y'es, s e n o r; th e best I could. I w ss. toil I shoot th e m an I love. Ket to re up m y u n d e rsk irt." w as crazy H ong; but I not keel h e e m ; ‘Till you know If he hied m uch?" I know I not keel heem . How I know ? "N o t since I found heem —n o ; eet Sun I a M arie! T h e good Ood would w as very little. You th in k m aybe lie not lot in. believe th a t. W hat could live, sen o r?" 1 d o ’ I ran aw ay m ud Into the woods. "I am u nable to a n sw e r th a t, P a n ­ 1 would m aybe yet save heem . hut h o w 1 You know, serior. eet w as I c h a,” lie replied soberly, risin g to his feet. "T h e m an Is ey td en tly h a rd hit. who shoot S eñor M acklln?" w eak from loss o f blood a n d In a “ Yes. P a n c h a ; th e lady here saw coma now from fever. T h is * Is no y o n r face." place for hltn. If w e could get him “Yes, It w as I. s e ñ o r- t who love out Into th e open, b an d ag e his wound heem Why should eet he so? I went th e re not fo r th a t —n o ! t tetV you pro p erly a n d get a d o c to r for th e hall how eet all come. Ket w as because of be m ight have a fa ir chan ce. I can say n o m ore th an th a t." asy bro th er, senior— you know iny "A d o c to r! W here w ould th e re be b ro th e r J u a n V lllem onte? H e dead, a d o cto r?" armor dead. You know how he die? "I know of non.- th is sid e of Her- Met waa a q u a rre l w ith Señor l.au d la s c h e ; an arm y surgeon Is a t th e • a S eñ o r H a n le y - they keel heem , the o a m p .th e re ; no doubt he w ould com e." tw o a g sln st th e one. I not know w hat " O e rls s e h e ! A n d - aud he could save happen I w ait In th e cabin for Ju a n t s come, but he sta y aw ay. No one heem . senor?" “ lie m ig h t; I can p rom ise n o th in g ; SHI me teel an In d ian hoy com e an' h e tell T hen I know .lush Is (lend. hut th a t would be th e only hope." "H ut you will help m e? Yon pledge Os' I i.a» rrax y like th a t. I am Span- th a t? " tri» se ñ o r: I h a le a n ' I love—then onlv "I will do w h a tev e r I can ,” , Sliefhy ] b a le ! I w ould avenge my b ro th e r; said e arn e stly . "I h ard ly kno»v how | w ould keel th e m an ih al »i-eied heem we a re going to m anage It. O nce o u t­ 1 r a r e only for tk do ihtil. lie wn* side. we m ight find som e poles, rig th e re In th is c a b in ; I creep up a n ' see up a lit er and so gel along, th e th ree Mr) w as d a rk In th ere , ve» I > e i bees of r e " tk e e Me ... old not «ce m e bn* I c m t m « r V».^«»lo 1 Is C "Y - ( '■ rt*nsed O lg a s\Tm siihet ically, “we m ust do th a t If possible. a co u rag e th a t moved her husband strongly, inasm uch a s he felt he w as H e cannot be left to die alo n e In th is h o rrib le place. 1 am stro n g , a n d will n earin g th e end of his stre n g th und realizeu w h at th e s tra in m ust be on help all I cun. Could we now s ta r t her. a^ once?" T h e e v en ts of th e next h o u r re­ “J u s t a m om ent. Is th e re a n e n ­ m ained In Shelby’s mind m ore like tra n c e not fa r aw ay, I’a n ch a ? ” som e te rrib le d ream th an a rem em ­ "N ot 50 feet, senor." H e w as conscious of being 'T hen we ought to h e a r a n y firing brance. o r shou tin g w ith o u t. E v ery th in g excessively woru, hungry, tired. His seem s quiet. L et's m ake th e effort m ind did not function, yet he clung doggedly to his task , w ith teeth now." H e sent th e M exican girl on in a d ­ clinched, and every m uscle aching vance, und lifted th e unconscious from th e effort. M ucklin moaned once M ucklin upon Ills buck, Olgu p a rtia lly or tw ice, but w ith o u t regaining con­ su p p o rtin g the h elpless body. T h e sciousness, and tw ice Shelby fe lt com ­ w ounded m an groaned a t th e first pelled to lay th e w ounded m an on the m ovem ent, but lapsed Im m ediately ground, w hile he regained sufficient in to silence again, und Slielby moved stre n g th to proceed. Once they e n ­ slow ly fo rw ard w ith his bu rd en along deavored to sh ift th e burden, Olga In­ the d ark , n arro w passage. It te rm i­ sistin g on helping him S o h e u r the n a te d in a sm all hole, well p ro tec te d m an. R ut th is proved im practicable, by a covert of b rush, th ro u g h w hich and a g ain Shelby shouldered the body th e fellow had to be d ra w n c a u tio u s­ and sta g g ere d blindly up stream . ly. Once on th e outside, u n d e r th e T h e sky w as gray, a heavy m ist cold gleam of the s ta rs , th ey found sh ro u d in g th e valley below, w hen they th em selv es p ro tec te d by th e high finally t r a i n e d th e opening into the bunks of a gully, th a t tu rn e d sh a rp ly trail sought. N othing could be seen of to the left, connecting w ith a d eeper th e ir enem ies, and, convinced th a t, ns ra v in e . T h e th re e c lu ste red close, and yet, th e re wus no p u rsu it, th e th ree listened, b u t uo sound broke th e still­ c rep t b re ath le ssly info thq shadow of ness. Satisfied they w ere not ob­ th e bushes, d rag g in g th e unconscious served. Shelby again picked u p the M acklln w ith them . F o r som e m in­ w ounded m an. and, w ith I’a n ch a g uid­ u te s Shelby lay m otionless, stru g g lin g ing. h e r figure barely d isc ern ib le In fo r b re ath , feelin g th a t all stre n g th th e gloom, slowly advanced dowD the had d e se rte d him. H e scarcely re a l­ depression. ized th n t Olga had lifted his head It w as hard, slow w ork, a s Shelby into h e r Inp, and w as w iping the had to c are fu lly pick his w ay am ong b ead s of p e rsp ira tio n from his face. th e stones, seeking a safe re stin g place At last, how ever, his eyes opened, and fo r each foot. T hey m ust m ove noise­ he saw h e r bending over him. T he lessly. T h e ir only hope Iny'ln th e con­ m an's lips bro k e Into an effort to fidence th e In d ian s fe lt In th e ir dentil sm ile. w ithin th e cnhln.- If they w ere a s ­ “Som e soft, a in ’t 1. little g irl? ” he su red a s to 'tills , then th ey had prob­ m u tte red , “h u t g e e ! T h a t w as a pull, ab ly sc a tte re d , w illing to w a it until a n d I w as ab o u t all In. W here's P a n ­ m orning to search th e d ebris fo r th e ir cha ?" bodies. But th is they couldn’t know. “B ack th ere , wdiere she can look As they tu rn ed Into the rav in e they out. Is It m uch fa rth e r? " obtained a glim pse of th e burned "T o th e cave, you m ean? Y’es, It Is cabin. O ne w all yet stood, ragged a h a rd clim b yet, but we will h ave It a g a in st th e sky. and th ere w as a gleam easier. I'll be all rig h t p re se n tly ; o f red em bers. O ccasionally a gu st w e’ll c u t som e stn k es, and m ake a of a ir sen t sp a rk s flying u p w ard nud U tter. • sp ira ls of bliick sm oke w ere visible. “I don’t know w h a t Is the m a tte r No m oving form s could lie perceived w ith m e," he apologized, asham ed of ab o u t th e ruins, and It wns evident the his w eakness, “ hungry, and over­ sp o t wns still In a condition to render stra in e d . I guess. M aybe I oug h t to ex p lo ra tio n Im possible. have left th e fellow th e re .” H uddled closely to g eth e r In the "Oh, no, T o m ! W e couldn't do thnt. sh e lte r of th e rocks the fugitives T h e poor th in g Is n early c razed." s ta re d ncross th e open space a t the “ P a n c h a ? Y’es. I k n o w ; h u t sh e ’d red gleam . T h e M exican girl had he n h eap sight b e tte r off w ith the lifted h e rse lf upon a p ro jec tin g stone, guy d e ad .” and wan se a rc h in g the shadow s w ith “ B ut she will not believe th n t. She kepn eyes. “ W here do w e go?” Shelby ques­ th in k s It Is all h e r fa u lt, a n d —nnd sh e Is such n wild, (ilu sió n a te little tioned. “ I 'p the rock trail, se n o r; th e re Is thing. I w ould do unythiug to save him fo r h e r.” no o th e r sa f» place.” "T h e re Is nliout one chance In a "So I thought. T hen w e m u st get u n d e r cover before d aylight. D aw n is th o u san d . Still lie's ju s t about o rn ary not fu r ofT from th e looks of th e sky." enough to m ake It. We su re don’t He paused suddenly. “ W hat kind of a ow e him a n y th in g .” “I am not so c e rta in o f th a t,” she looking guy Is H anley?" snld softly. “I w onder w hen I would “H e tall, scraw ny, red w hiskers.” "T hen I got h im ; plugged tile fellow h av e known my husband, but for lilm? through th e arm . He w on’t w ant any I dou b t if you lia lf believe all I con­ m ore for aw hile. Come, le t’s move fessed to you now." “I can scarcely realize It Is true, but on." he add ed Im patiently. “ It's do­ ing no good to reunite h e re a n d sln re belief Is not ab se n t." T h e m otlouless girl a t th e end of a t th a t tire, a n d It ns no light loud th e rock suddenly tu rn ed her head, I've got on my hack.” T h e way w as a rough one, strew n a n d glanced back a t them w ith her w ith stones, hut well p ro tected h.v p ierc in g black eyes. "S enor, Is It time th a t you love her high banks, on e ith e r side. Panclia srcm lngjy knew every Inch of It, for —y our w ife?" " T r u e ; of course. P ancha. I told she advanced confidently, selectin g tile you so even before I told her." "A n’ she love you?” “I am Senor Shelby's w ife. P a n ­ cha." s(Mike up Olga quickly, a fla'li b u rn in g red on h e r cheeks. “ I have no o th e r am bition.” "R u t th e m oney! Yon rich, he nay th n t, Senor M ucklin. You not even c a re fo r th a t? " “ Not very m uch—no. I know noth­ ing ubout It. and am p erfectly con­ te n t If It n ev er comes. You m ust know w h at 1 m ean —you h u i r toveJ." "Y’es, s o n o ra ; I have loved and w ould still lo v e; money la nothing. Senor." "Yes. P ancha." "I think a s I lie here w hat It was b est to do. T hey stir down th ere. I cannot see yet fo r the fog, hut I hear sounds. P re tty soon they will know, p erh ap s. T hey h unt th e burned cnhln a n ’ find no hone, no flesh. W hat will they do?" "L au d will suspect the tru th ." “ 'T Is so. p e rh a p s; yet I helleve we left no trull, senor. It wps all rock a n ' w a te r -^hn the Sioux cannot fol­ low rlaait. Ton know the way now ?" "T o th e caste— yes." • • "It Is safe. Hut If the senor lives he m ust have a doctor. You tell me that, and th e re Is but one w a y ; I must ride." Shelby stra ic h te ti« ! up. Instantly L ifted th* U nconscious Macklln Upon g ra sp in g her perpose "You m ean you will leave us here H is Back. to go on alone?" e a s ie r path. S* F ar Irrig a tio n light of Intelligence in th em ; they ’ a ll g e n e ra l w ere dull, lusterless. fa rm p u rp o se s . “Senor. senor.” she sobbed, pressing ■ rtf* -' '« , his hand between both her own. “ I utn L I. C O . going to ride for you." Some angel of m ercy m ust have put th e w ords on his lips, for certainly he knew her not. yet faint, fitful, there cufne from his lips the cry ^ "P ancha ! 1 w ant you. Pancha ' She m ust have understood, known, :ientif:cttlicct( and yet the com fort of th a t call « a s i/Jf*''Franci5 >» nJKe of Honest Debts j 7 7, General .--.laoer Muran hers. I I ílIROOfrisCÓetmentúl Bsi« B'i-í She looked at him dry-eyed, m otion­ I J-A SALT LAKE c o t, UTAH___ . I1 V le s s; then bent and kissed t s IjP* BEALTY PAKLOK. 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Tube*, etc. S a tisfa ctio n rubber Rubber S aks Co..* 134 E. Broadway. S a lt Lake. of the creek. They w ere alone, but w ith th eir own work to do. Shelby w ent a t his with quiet efficiency. Se­ lecting tw o stout limbs, sim ilar In size and length, he ran these through the arm s of Ids strong corduroy Jacket, binding them Into position by two cross-pieces, hastily prepared, and lashed firmly with strips lorn from Ills neckerchief. Macklln, now once again silent, and motionless, his eyes closed, w as lifted gently onto tiie outspread coat, his lim bs upheld by one of the cross-bars, nnd tlien the Jacket but­ toned securely about him, forming a sw inging cradle finely adapted for the purpose. Shelby straightened up, q u ite him self again. “T here, thnt will answ er nicely,” he said confidently. “It is hound to be a hard ellmb, but we’ll take our time to it nnd rest when we a re tired. No one can see us from below a fte r we once p a ss the point yonder." “ Is th e trail up hill all the way?” asked th e girl, her eyes searching the steep face of the bluff. “ Yes, p re tty sharp at times, hut wo’l^ m anage. It follows a deep cleft through the rocks, and on tn»» right there ; w* will have to hold tile tit litter hi is lier to tret h.v th at rack ; ht ■re is •he only IMiint expos» d ; 'a Ir» the s hado«- »if those tree s the way y is compì etely piv. “red. Yes. we can mova ’ rapidly around this p oint; froi fr.i ni now on tln>r. »re rocks on both > tide« . Tat i* U • s»y, and if yon need to —st. «To Bt. o i x T m t r V r Th* t L AS t i t STOCKING MFKS. Manufacturers abdominal. M aternity supporters, Truss titters. S. H. Bow mar Co.. Brook* Arcade. WELDING, AUTO RAUiATOKS & M achinery bu.lt and repaired. Best anti cheapest. P otter W'elding & Repair.ng Co., 561 South S iate. L. D. S. BU SIN ESS C O L L E G E . School of Efficiency. All com m ercial branches. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., S a lt Lake City. KID FIT I ING COLSET PARLORS Specialist* in design.ng, making, f iu .n g corsets. B, accord on and s.de pleating. Button* i»iade. 4J E. Bdwy. MARINELLO BEAUTY PARLOR. H air goods and Marinello preparauon*. Mail order* solicited. Clift Bldg.. Salt Lake C .ty, U tah. V L LCANiZiN ». A: »xi. TREADING. Q uality and service. Standard Tire Work*, 361 So. S tate. Inventors’ Mode.* ¿Wade. ! ■ y, lock and g m repairing. Knudson N o .e l.y Co.. 355 So. S late. I V INLAND FF.R I iLI'.l.K. Fariner.* g e t b ig re­ turn. Write “ Inland K rtniacei Uo." M cIn tyre Bid. INTER-MOUNTAIN ART CO., pictu re fram ­ ing, ch.na paint» r ; and artist supplie*. 366 M a.n. Trust es, Abdominal Supporter*, h ospital andaick -oum suppl t* The Jon» s-Oakes Co lb.< S. Main. SEE YOUR LOCAL PU B L ISH E R For loose leaf binder*, special blank; records of all kind*. He give* Quality S erv.ce. YU!END UTAH B U SIN E SS COLLEGE For Practical Bus n»**s Education. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Q ualify a* bar- b.r in few wee*». 43 S. West T em pie Street. .Mt. c . u BMUIDEKV SHOP. 334 C lift Bldg. i.i.' in a ng, pleating, m ach.ne and hand em- jroidering, buttons made, e x p e r t be a d work. 11 Not So Bad. returned v a ca tio n ist te lls u s th u t he was fishing in a pond o n e d a y w hen a country l»o\ who liad b een w a tc h in g nini from a d istan c e a p p ro a c h e d him and as oil, “ How m any fisli y t v got, mister?’* “None yet, he w as told. 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