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The San Francisco Sunday Call. Magazine Section Part I. THE SPOILERS HertTsiih The Sunday Call pre sents the first, installment of "The Spoilers" the great story by Rex BcacJu'*it>hose:" plot !is->thcyamotts? Nome conspiracy cases. &htch>l»a?e tried in Scin Francisco, and lin* mhlch Francis ].' Heney ' figured: I On succeeding Sundays thc^ other < chapters of this absorbing story" out of life trill be published. CHAPTER I The Encounter QLENISTER gazed out over the harbor, agleam with the lights of anchored ships, then up at the crenelated mountains, black & gainst the sky. He drank the cool air burdened with its taints of the sea, while the blood of his boyhood leaped within him. "Oh, it's fine — fine," he murmured, "and this is my country — my country, after all, Dcx." It's in my veins, this hunger for the north. ,1 grow. I ex pand." ' \u25a0 \u25a0 '.-. , . {ij .;. "Careful you don't bust," warned Dcxtry. "I've seen' men 'get plumb drunk on mountain air. Don't expand too strong in one spot." He, went back abruptly to his pipe; its villainous fumes promptly averting any danger of the air's foo tonic qualit}'. "Gad! What a smudge!" sniffed the younger man. "You ouglit .to be in - quarantine."' '. » , , , "I'd ruth<r smell like a man than talk like a kid. You desecrate the hour of -meditation with rhapsodies oh nature -• when your esthetics . ain't honed up to the beauties of good to bacco." \u25a0> • ' i-> ' The other laughed, inflating ; his deep chest. In the gloom he stretched his muscles restlessly, as though an excess of vigor filled him. > - . They were lounging upon the dock, while before them lay the Santa Maria ready- for her midnight sailing. Be hind slept Unalaska, quaiut, antfgtfe and Russian, rusting amid the fogs of Bering sea. Where, a w-eelc before, .mildeyed natives had dried their cod . among the old bronze cannon, now. a frenzied horde of . gold seekers paus ed in their rush to the new El Dorado. They had come like a locust cloud, thousands strong,, settling on the edge of the Smoky 'sea, \u25a0'\u25a0waiting- the 'going of the ice that barred them from thejr, golden 'fleece — from. Nome the new, where men found fortune in a night. The mossy hills back of the village were ridged with graves of those who had died on the out trip ahe fall -be fore, when a plague had gripped the land— but what of that? Gold glittered in th e s an ds, so said ' the survivors ; therefore men^ came in armies. 1 Glen-: istcr and Dextry had 'left Nome/ in- the autumn previous, the young -man > rag ing with fever.' "Now" they .returned to their own land. . .''This .air ; whets j. every .animal 1 in stinct in me," ' Glenister 'broke '\u25a0' out again. "A'wayJ from; the citjes I-turn savage. •-' I ,fecl the.old ;\u25a0 primitive.;pas sions—the fret for' fighting." .; \u25a0 ' ! "Mebbc .you'll have a 'chance.*' \. "How so?".' ': :':''. \ ;. •, . : \u25a0 * - "Well, it's . this .way. I .met | Mexico ' Mullins this mornm'.v You" mind, old Mexico, '.don't j ; ou?. The that relocated - Discovery. ' claim. . on rAnvll creek last summer?". V.,.\. '.;'".-.- ; , ."You 'don't' mean that- 'tinliorri'; the boys were^goingi to lynch for. claim jumping?""' '." ' : .' ' v - ; . ?*. 'iT"/^ 1 '' A "l \u25a0". /'ldentical!'. 'Remeriibcr ; me ' tcUin' 3'ou about, a good turn "I " done' him \u25a0once, down," Guadalupe'way.?",;' k '" "Greaser shooting -scrape, wasn't •it?"" ' v ; ; ' 1 '\u25a0.-,•\u25a0 \u25a0;..-','.;;\u25a0 p / j "Yep! - -Well, I- noticed first off that he's gettin'- fat; \high livin' fat, too, all («V( «V one spot, like ".he j was playin' I both ends ag'iri: the r center.^ Also=he.wofe 'demon's •fit^tohandle* .with^icetongsi-' ; "SaysJ.'lqokin* at his ;side elevation, •What's \u25a0accented! your j middle 'syilable ;so; strong; Mexico?' r f . ; " ./ '.-.;' ; : ; . v "{ f -".'Prosperity; ipQlitics,;anV the • Wai ;dorf; • A6tbrier^ says;he. *Ir^ seetns:Mex hadn't '; jforgot^'oid ; days/ v;. He. 'claws me; into* a"; corner: an'; says,, 'Bill,? I'm 'goin'rtb'pay ybu'back^fqr that Mor 'alezf <leal.^' V. v: v ' i* -\ l % * "," 'It'''am'ti^cbmin' ; to j tne,': 'says ;I. \u25a0''That's, a bygqiie'.V'i';;; ;" 'n,\ || " (Listen j hcre f^.saysjhe,j an'iseein' he I was ;in j earn es tj • I-; 1 fit him . run j on". " 'How- much'' do you \u25a0 "\u25a0'value ?v that r claiinio' : ypurn'a : t?''f'" "' •' •'• >\u25a0; "' :•-' '. - ";H'ard telHn',fsays , 1.' ./ If. she holds out like she run: last-fall; thcre'd ouglit ;to be K 'a",millibn 'clear; in. her.' ':' ,' ; ; : , J . ."\u25a0 ' j. !"H.ow, ; mueh'ir^you"/ clean ...up.V this :Suniincr?',;"'K^'';^ i:<v: ,^ 1 "^ X " r * ! '--" " ' 'Bout 'Jf pur r , hundred •* 'thousand, withUtick:''. \u25a0''.' .-J.n ;"•>-';\u25a0 . 'i.'i '-'.f jv^-. ; : " 'Bill',"; says *he*'Jth'cre's* hell \u25a0 aVppp' -pin' *; a'u' i iyou've < got \u0084\u25a0 to .-["watch : :. that *ground'like^y.oyd\watchrafrattlesnaU'e. ' Dori't'. ever* leave g^t ya* grip! on 'it for you're 'down* an'-but.' \u25a0; > I'ni v*> :; ,'y jaf^HeV'was^sp^ . scared I m'eVup, J 'cause i Mexico"' ain't • a 'gabby 'mak! ;- ;; .- C^' r i '%~V '\u25a0'^ :' '.- ".'Whatdb^you^smean?'; says .I.< : .'- , ' '- a /^ c J an '.' tell«ybuTnothm'?mor^Fm '.puttinj^aL-string^ori; my-ipivn .- Neck 1 ; 'sayinV \u25a0 this^rnuch." " s You're square 'man^Bill.'jan'/rm-afgamblcr/fbut;^ . saved ? my >; life fbneet,^ an^ f'steer '; you? Avrorig.f' ! Fbr^ God's- 'sakft, don t rlct cm ; j ump; y our i ; ground,* t hat s 'v ',', '.Lqt,\yho, jump, it ? ; , Cpn'gress has | \u25a0 give .us*Judgcs.an\ courts 'an' ".marshals . ' — -rf-'/J •begins:'' ; '--"- r 'V.- :i '^/.'v'. ' i;: * .'H.-^-./' ' " " 'jTha^s r jtis't .it.'.r'Hp'w you'goin' to bucMc'^hat^haji^^Thcm's/tli^^besV '.car.ds ;.in?iihe>.deck. : -.There»'s v "a'"/man .' cominl l)y.";the;"namc'rof ! McNamaraV AVat'eh, him 'clost.)' I^can't^tcll^you .no :a 'grip ori : your; ground/ ,' .'jTha^s'j.all ' jKe'<l^say.''''Vi9 J 'V-'-v-i ''^ y- "Bali ! X He's'.' 'crazy ! : ,*I •. wish"; some- : .we'd, enjoy,, the , J exercise." \u0084 .' lla,' J,",-, j "of v the /Santa Marian in-;: \u25a0".terrup'te'd.'^'its'r hoarse^ rtnrop~-' : l^pgxUpSte.njpVntaiii. ; .; -\ ' ;% . ;'j \* ) \u25a0.' ;_ : ;, f *saids ':Dextry.V".'..'-V V ;';'«v r/,:-^-.^.' :^..^v>''i •' I - r,';Sh-Ht^WKat's^ that ?;•-; the* otbex^ : whispered.; .;_,.. ;.\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• ,;>,»; ; .,. Vl \ VA. 1 . :'„. 7-,^J Ifirs^tiie*pniy:1 firs^tiie*pniy : spun^ they/hea^ ; •was - a"> stir.^frdrh i;tho^-;deck'Jof^tHe'r : 'below'j rattleTof-jowlbcks-'and^ a^yoice i cautiously; muffled. .V^j,' /*{ ;'; *. ." i"*"Stop! fr'Stbpiltherel"r' >: "i 'Vvir j'x^r '\u25a0/ \u25a0A"-, skiff /from; .the-idarkness'," -'grbunding^pnrth.e^beachf ;figurelscr?n\b|ed.[out 4 a -leaqingltb ':tite/,wharf: : tfmmediatelyTa « ; second "boat^plaihlyj in :" pursuit.' of s-the^ 'first'l'oheV, "struck 'bnrth'e ' beach \ be- i hind it.... \u0084 .., . , . I . n- As 'i tiiejs c s capin sf C gurc Inioun .ted ' to ; ttheirV'lc_yclt theirV'lc_ycl • the : watchers \u25a0• perceived *\vlth /amazenlej^' that ,it/was; a -young \yojtian. ; '.Breath '"sobbed. > from \hVr Jungs, "jajid; - stunibling,,shc > \yould' have ifalle*n' tjut. f orj Glenister, ; whu }ran;' foV w4rd' arid- helped; ; her/ to' Her '"feet. • |< ; , . He - turned "tolhis : partner^ in puzzled :in.quiry, : but, found; that' the rliacl' crossed"; to \ the? ;h'ea'd of '\u25a0 the! land- : ing'jadder.upwhich'thc. pursuers "were climbing; \ '\u25a0 \u0084 ,},-.•.- J f V = "•\u25a0',> - ? -i - !-'.-W - • "Just* a minuterryou " there ! ,'• Back /voice 'was 'sharp; and 'unexpected,' and an^ithc ,'dafkness '"» he -loomed tall . r an'U to^th.qse'-.bifelow.'f (. -,>-..-. ; . tjx sfsKSet but *bf the I ! way . ;v '.That. woman's '4rrunaway,^icame{frohi th c "oit c * Uigh-. (csti^theriaddeV.;;/;^ §^- /•^"She^broke^qu— r"- -- - > '^V ; -: \u25a0! ; you wan t '\6 ad ver ti s e." it ? j£ Ce t /ou t ' of '.the \way.' triere,*vye*'damn«fos>l \ \ \ % O, inib. 'Up.-lThors'en.'V.vHe* spoke ? like ,a jbuekp 'mate;y arid >his (words • 'stirred ;- the '- bifc * \u25a0\u25a0• f :Thorsen*grasped. thVdpck^floqr/try-' Mrig;;to iclimb) up^ibut^thet pld'rminer I stamped jonrhis,; fingers /and> the- sailor ?tlie t; i(nder, ? nteh »with i|Him^to^the | beach -;- " "'This {way 1 ;*^F6l|o w-iri'e I"-' shouted the niatc, -making up'the'bank focthe shore cndfoftttie wharf:/ \u25a0 f ''-'. : '-\:/''.\ v-You!<l *t?ettcr \u25a0[ ptil!. your.-, freight", miss," Dcxtry • remarked^."they'll \u25a0"" be .hcrc.rn'a-miriutc,"^ •». '\\u25a0• *• ( "> . r V^Yes, yes! -Lctuis go!;>limust get aboard : ; th'e^Sarita']Mhna. v . She's I&V ing;no r \y. f 'Cprae. conic!" . \ , \ -! / * V UlQinster: laughed,' as'.'tuough there .were, a*- humorous", tou'ejr in her remark, but'did'not, s'tir.T \u25a0:".*'.* .-\u25a0.'' '• -<:•-• •'•'Tra gettiri' awful old "ah'^stiff to irun, ..said, jyextry, removing ms.ma.ck inaw,V'but; I >alk>w,; V ainV.too old. for a-'lihle .''diversion-* in \u25a0• the' * way of .a rough when "it, . conies 'riosiii' around." 'lie' riioyedjightly," though the^girl_;could- see. in the Jtalf, darkness that' his, liar/, \yas v"^ : : • >; i "Whitv'tld ydu •mchn'r'V.shc q'ues tionedrVriarp!y.!,/; r< -\'. *£ ' 4 .'' - 1 '-'\u25a0 - : ' " '. . "Yoa .miss^.wcMl' toy .with 'cm; tUl v .Vou'cc ; 'aboard.'*- They steppe'dacrbss. tip ihc^dQckhous'e, bixek inga^lnst J hV;^TTic:.girrfoHo\v.edi '." ' ' Again 'cam'ettlic. warnTris-Wsst from ;tqe -{Steamer, '.anil, the , voice v of •an :pfficcr : ",. ' , ; ;.,,.!• -*: •'; «? • •; • \u25a0 ; "Clear'a\vay,that l: stern'lmc!''- -' > « aVdjSomcJia\VvitVstf)icfc'(^lenistw sh'e«fearedi 'this' more- tlulp -the men \u25a0wiioseJappr'oaciiirig.rfeet 1 he^lrtrartf.' ' :T''"Y6u ;"cah -^ frfaitci 'it'; ail*' nght,' 1^ ; bp u'rge'dfher^Trptgfiiy.' V'You'li'gef hurt 'tf.Vou|Stay 4 .here^-Ruualpr\g.and 'don't (miruT us. vWe'-ve bccfi 30 days son"shipr5 on" shipr 'board'an'd AVere prayih^f 6f .^qniething "to* -happen."; 'vHis/vbsce v SvaV^qyishlly .glad, t as: if he -.exulted -in the /fray' that was { to; come; vand : no-, sooner i had -he •sppjeenj tlian*. tKe * sailorS*Acame - out* of Hhe M darkness}ui)on r them." ; ' ". ' ' ' ; ] ..•beats'? there ; .: was f a i soace;- of '.whirling f ortns and , -.wun the* sound of -list \u25a0on •ilesJvJtHen abe- Wot, split up and forms •plunged ' » outwards 'falling heavily. :^^jn' v die?sai?ors^ras^ed. 'attempting ito?cUiu^jj«.'*^hey» massed, upon Dextry 'only' £6^raisp^thi^emptjr * air, ; for he .'shifted j with, remarkable 'agility, strik ing .bitterly, as an old wolf snaps." It was baffling work."" however, for in the darkness \ his blows, fell short or orer reached. . ' . ( _GJenjster, on the other l hand,. stood carelessly, beating-themeh'off as they canie.to hirri^ "*H« laughed i gloatingly, .'deep in. his throat, as though the en counter was^'niercly' some : rough sport. .The girl | shuddered, for- the desperate .'silence v of the attacking- men terrified ,her , more" than . a "".din, '.. and yet ih« stayed, crouched against the wall. \ \u25a0 swung 'at .a'dim target ,and, missing it. was whirled off his balance. 'Instantfy Tiis antagonist^ grappled with him* arid they-tf ell- to 'the JBoor, while V third- man^shuffled about them. The .girL throttled. a« scream.'. ' . goin'-'to -kick 'im, Bill," the man pahte,d' hoafselj*. ' <"Le' me fix ''im." He-swung" hi - heavy shoe and .Bill' cursed 3 . with, stirring "eloquence, i- "Owl: You're :kickhV me!t I've got • 'im??saie -enough. -Tackle -the big un." . -BiH's-aHy then, smarted- toward the . others,*., his jbody" bent, his arms .flexed \u25a0ye^t hanging, loosely. . He! crouched be side:tHc gfr?, ignoring" tfef.^ while she i heard t J;e" breath -wheezing . from his .lungs; tlien silcntfy he leaped. Glen ;ister'had"hurlSd*a'man»from him. then stepped back 'to" avoid » the* others, -\yhen-he was seized from behind and 'iek'thV sailor's*' arms* wrapped about •his neck", tlic sailor's leg's *locked about •his thighs. *Nbw came "thfe girl's first 'kiiow^edKC of real* fighting* The two Vp'uri s ba<fk and "forth 'so* closely cn "twiricd^'s toTtfe 'indbtinguishable, the "others holding off.- : Fbr'\Vhat : seemed 'many" minutes' 'thejr 1 'struggled, * the ycux'g man~stnving*to reach' his ad versarj,' till they crashed" against the wall nia? her and she heard her cham "pion's*breath" coughing" in hfs throat at/the tightening grip of the sailor. /Fright* Held her paralyzed^ for she had 'never seen mcii thus. •' A moment and Glcnister Vould be \ do\tn * beneath their feet— they' would kick his 'life* but' \vitli :: their Keayy- shoes. At thought of itf tfie' hece'ssity "of ac tion smote her like a blow in the face. *lfcr; terror ftll-away, 1 her - shaking . muscles stiffened arid 'before realizing i'wltattsne aid she In'd acted. 4 \u25a0 v I ,'^hc. s^aman"^ back' wVs to her. She reached out an&'gripped him by the irair/whiFe-her finger*, tense as talons. 'sought his eyes. ' Then the hrr* loud [souhd'of the \battjc arose. The mair" yelled in sudden:terror; and the.other 3 as suddenly fell back. The" next in stant $heteit a haml upon her shouf derand heard Dextry's voice. \u25a0 . ''Are ye hurt?; No? iCome on, then. •op wc"<"£ get -left-." • .He spoke quietly, though S his ' breath was loud,' " arid. . .(Continued /oa- Next * PageOi