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Bstghl «mi he lark lag « IWs tlwkis. «sltkltl f «4 • '*♦*" The* Mood • BsoroeBt 1 « - |e harm j 41 » s ew gasp and Mfwrirt«*l ht» «rsa tnt*' •»•* Welters Usai tW» vieil In th» trunk Wad TWs* tlcwws uttered m» W' 1 * TVs light few* • teenier » twnch he bind his» Wad «Wowtv MW « s«»««U. d»f* ohjert that had evidently lee«v In US IWe Wnltow trwe Irwnk tht'-Wgt tittle s|ett-.its that had Hi' 't I'd •een fined Up W lb»* had -Mver •» 1 • »t «t tf wwa ■ Iset Ve'-n ft fees .m»| M under Un'« • "•*" 4 h't# out • Mrge He dr p»|-W II» held It I« th' H**'* giso'e swsqri do«o tl« Mm*» ** Then he ks>*»d up with hrlghteB ; and h'« j j J I Ink tng ey«« "WTsat h> Iff "be The ■ J H father ami mlw»." be t«*M bet simply, . T*i »ftwnw , n( He watched her eyes brighten ft «thing life had m» "And we've WoB 4 *mH t 0 III (4 tb*l 4 ' offeresl had gl«»« Mm tb" i i ever _. . _ pleasure It waa a nm-oent "I irtumpn Bat bef..»w half of II« Mot •e'-b '« -ere gone. II bmaiv* a iman *»' 1 '** j 1 ' ; I 4 *pf«ilr A rifle spoke from tb* r or* that r»w* j fond - «ne »hart«, angry dlMtnn and penetrating at the distant thunder »hot* the A little a «nakr « And the tri* Ï nol 1 tongue of Are ihfl'd, Ilk* head. In Ihe darkn*«* umpti on Bmc*'* f« * rtiang*«l < n * singular look of wendet To Rimon the ntghl had «-erolnaiy enriod In triumph, aftef *" " looked dark for a while. Th* bd« of the pl»e, had j CHAPTER XXVIII IlghmlttE. aettlhg »r* I« deranged all ut lit. p|«n» had lx*# (ttruH Hl« UlMt it 1 1 'au (hrlr hurt«, Hit- blazing flu«- Irr« hail Irfi them ei|r-«nt to nr* from the house ami Ihe) had | 1 «< ,el < aught tlielr mounts ! and rallied i howt-v 1 ouug Hill |Ud hliuaelf. had tied their horse» before j the llgt.thing had s'ru.k and had lltc I gered in the thickets lu front of the j h. U»* f..r just »uch u chm.» as had I he*u given them He had not uuderctoud why Brno« had mH «i*en«d fire on the fleeing Turners lie utHnWred If til* ru**u) ***** *xit of aüju.uijhbei TL* tr«K««Jjr tiw LfjeaD * ü * 1 '* hiiu aod lie find held hla rifle o-*h**d aud r«t>d> f«*r ihr iu»tau' that Brute tiad ehou u himarlf I of the Set.tKiel Plu* uad luuî Young Bill hid heerd hi* Util« eg allant gasp when Linda and Brm-e had ; "uos out Into ths firelight Plainly they had kr|j Hack of all tin- attack log |*tf) ths I had lt«i tlrlbln, and supposed that all 'heir enemies had »«ne H* felt th* movement of Ki mon » strung arms as he rained tli* ; nttr Yin ! in th« darkness the could tc>t arm» wer« never ateadler. younger mao hU fs* * hut bis own fancy piiiureri It with entire id mens Tw eyes) wer« narrowed and rod, th« lines cut deep atvuui the hl"odhouud Up* and mercy was as far from him as from th* kUisr who bunted on the 6 l»t»u( n v Hui tiitttutt fire at hstw fart» »rr* Th# tftottog toward him. kM fb* M«l they Were the better hi* d Be. ,4 note la tl.e unsteady light Hr Ml as breathless ss wl. lly free from t. I* laoUt« a« a » uat. fur kn «t h Ile U» fake rtlrfal alt« lt «*» hla U| <t«rif«. aAd Iw lAfetnflod (0 aalt the ttww t ai ff The tat» had IwUed feride 'h# «ho «alfa ln Ing Äser m*tse«| |*H,» t M 111 * f r for « RBCttrli! Klmufl T'lir» *> 1 «m *4 nglia-t Hum be bhlilrtl to ««If ttUUJ Cv-js V V jfoj \\J' f' *ßtr \ And IBs Tosmsi»» am h'wee's r Sf* CWenyed t* a » ogulsr Leek ef Wen And at Bear« had drsan Ihe sd a Clear target Ikw !tbat l 4 «f*> 4 t ft ta Ik* fro* idltfllC «* I'kfftNli) a>oa* *s > • MlfHdB'a fiugor ar tb* He as Rrm* Wad .i«wwd H. m otr tWe W hit» t HI per to the dtsu tWen he vusoerst vod ugWS ; at f trf rigid, uawaver. >4 hi* u»ua' «■*> >«g g lia» tvetwcesi th# Yet live alght wss t» lot* « 1 ■ gt ts M<«v he fit** 1 r roiwstng kotger .4 that «We-UBseBt—< Roes ipstltesl M v huh had hung «it » violent Its* j Bio«y 'ft««» *rh{«in. ibtvN In hts memory his for the llrwt time tsdsirs g.d a««J frron him rh and bis tin (I Wad nsesnl t<«v » ,.«**1 war* taiwtwrtailty' sg*m«« tid taken hl« us* f»* P* the trigger He hac ate aim. although be bad ctesrty between Net ere he fleet dsrilh Agate as-ea Itrucea the sights the instant s rifleman Weed In the •ofl fo thin» **• t-Ä ,» »»d he had O' that the bssH •> , meant a complete however, the vtlng—• real who have lingered lock Mind r*perf. and he looked , see the re«u 1 t of .1 e,iilt'.* of n'ght sh that all te*-n ■Tsk in tb* or later af1 „ ,t hl« slzto« aelfcvvniml had Civtn , and he was whole matter he knew he I He Otlaed Ills Shot Ms returned le him arid about the pfeleti perfectly t f rom the fir»< npletely ml - had et SlHS't «gS'H • body was no longer re I Inda stood In the way It h»d detibevaîîly his rifle to , 0 « f|i,| llrtt'V led If «h* own body «« « eM«ri < ' be looked aa : then«« her j single, terrible But In »k* oath of hatred snd Jealousy « second more he Brute •"• >r, ', r T da's arms, and be *« him Into tb* h hi* trlumivh. cl and fell In I.M hei- halfslrag hut not from 11 .t the storm had brought. ordered Voting IM!I. I think we've doe.md him for gowi. ,r g t to get «b»' th" «■' " n print. hill n) II* he # • all thing« But rilmon did mi wr Its had little real knowledge „ that had followed H** rl ? of the little dt ■ shot from ambush. hla t rshl iptlrka - thing«. There 1 « - t. full and among »IW are ««Meailtng. »V f"t men to act wlnfll rifle hüllet. Human WM ,jrp *n<i ti'W* * ? pied * irtniH* with * 1*1 to r*rl. und :i*t»sHy * *4 ***** ih*> »** They • r ' t , """ -" hP rrouble The * Hons, aa men w no Ihrow cry Ith the«*- a>' In hal leflclds know « cry Bril, la that they do hot usually lil|ipni in real life. Um», with Linda'a ejrr» upon him, took «he rather long, troubled breath. And hr did l«ufc soosewhat puzzled. Then he looked dowu at his sboUldA*. wuy. "1 think Just a scratch." The tremendous shock of any kind of wound frora a t 4 Urty forty caliber bullet had not seemingly affected him outwardly at all. Kotor hours were to pass before he Completely under 'J ut hit, Linda. he aald In a quiet mUKMI* The truth *** that th* uhork of that rifle bullet, urdiiutril) Mrlklu* a Mon of a half tofi. had cut* hhu for the moiut+ul ati ability to make auy l*»*l* 4 l Interpret a tioo of event« The gtrl moved swiftly, yet without giving an Impression of leaping ami stood wry close aud in front of him. In «*»* lightning movement she had mad* of her own body a shield for his. lb case the sssassUi In tli* covert should sl-ool again. Her arms went about and adzed hla shoulders. she whia "Klagger,' "Pretend to fall. lx's liered quickly, lb* one chat)'» to save you." He dispelled Ihe mists In his list) brain aud olaeyed her. lie swayed, and bar anna went about him W forward. •"<> with nit hor magnificent young) strength all« dragged him to the d<v>r. It was noticeable, however—to all eztopi Bruce a—that ah« kept Then be 11 «' urotkg «nui eo cirri«*! hlc waist r) Pu lirr u«a hod) a* ttilirb a» aha cx>uld hat a t*r*n hilt» au&d the aiuhuth In an instant they were ln Ute darkened room. * wbolly master of himself "You'rr not hurt tsadf she asked quickly. Bruce stood up. once more Just g deep scratch In live arm muscle near the shoulder. Bullet •'.V But It's )U >1 ttiuvf h«\r fT«E«xl Uif Wmllftl prrlf) Iwd .* 1 "Tlrti lliefri uo time to !*e lowf ** lire btltdl Ut l»«*f »tjfrrtM *+m\b lo tiU «LiMilflef. «eut you Well 'Doll Le *11 be here lu 11 minute ut the bark d.«ir and try to j n to the courts before they steal ■ .. c #0 overtake U*—" I In «ne instant lie had grastse-l ttie and lw laughetl softly In th* 'I kno«. LU atialch two Ï 00 get the : gtttnm Mtfikrl* blid lb* fond. ho Nbr «t«raug <»ui fb* klfrbro d«<*r 1 aud he t*urrl«*d Info tb* !<edrt«nit. | II* KMfrtiH |«o of ft»* «urn»*»! '• at.kri* frtufl ihr lx*d» aud burt*d . tb»ra em 1 . 1 » at»(«uld*r ihr ratijji mi «41 ht» bdt, tt»m tia»t«*tt**d 141 « (b* tml# ktlrbrfi th* little *a<~k eutifaiulnf a fr« pfnindi ; •f )*f'k *«1 rvnlMjti. »{»Ulrd out a h « ; f«»r Kftuira aud rarrlrd It— J |M*und» <»f Hour-oat fo The b'*r«e »fill »I«» »-J He lowAetl Ile took up j «Mb a wert I «4 U da «addl*<d aud «llb d«*f! baoda (h*y red •« (Mr «uppllra aod fistrtH ü * ! iavik« t» lo a U«og rui) in frmit of ! he ali (Idle. • 1 «H on." sthe whlsqvered, "HI get op twditnd you" I Mie «poke In the utter darkness ; ] be felt her breath against his cheek Then the lightning came dimly anil st«. -wed him her face. "No. Und« " he replied quietly, j 1 "You are going alone—" KJie cut him off with a despairing Bruce_I wool 1 "t Sh. please m stay here, tbeo—" " * seer b* demanded. *Tv»ri*t you *T <4 <*an mak* It out Wtllbotot m*. I'm wounded and bleeding, and can't tell how long I can keep up tly g.d otic hoc»*, and without me to weigh him down you can get dowu \Ve've lu I be court a "And leave you here to tm mur dered T t*h, dont waste Ihe precious sov.sl> any more. I wont go with out y«B. I mean It. If you May here. Believe roe If you ever be I do. « tleved anything " Once more Ihe lightning revealed her face, and •« It the thKermlnsitoo He knew that she spoke He rllrotved with aome dilb A moment of « resi'd Ihe truth cutty into the saddle more and »lie swurtg up behind him. The entire operal'osi had taken aa astonishingly slmrl period of tune, Bruce had worked like mad. wholly disregarding his Injured arm. tveyood. Simon with ready rifle was creeping toward the house. "« hlch Way T~ Bruce askel. round the tnonn "Rlroon will Jum "The out-trall she w hispered tain. overtake us >vn live »vther-—he s gwt a t>n the mountain Khe spoke hurriedly, yef conveyed with entire des rues«. TTtey knew wltal they had to face, two. Simon snd whoever of Ihe • Ian wss with hint would lose no time magnlflceni horse, trail well have a letter chance to keep nut of his sight." her nvetowge Ihct In springing In pursuit. They each had a strong horse, they knew the trail«, they carried long-range rifle» and wtmld open Are st the first glimpse of the fugitive* slight aa Hie Injnry waa. It would seri ously handicap them In such a test aa this Their one chance was to keep lo the remote trails, to lurk unseen In the thickets, and try to break through And they knew that only by Bruce waa wounded ; to mM? the douhtrul mercy of the foreat goils could they ever succeed. find* took the reins and pulled out of Ihe trail, then encircled a heavy She did not wish to forms In the dimming lightning and opening fire so soon. Then she turned Into the trail and headrul Into • Slnmn had clear iWough memory of ihe rifle Are that Linda had opened the clan to wish to approach It would be wall of hrnsh. take the rl«k ef Simon seeing their !*nrk th* jtiorm. # » s apnQ th* hmiw with our*. o!»oU> (ypiml of th* l «y ^ rr hi# heft, th*n *o hnok to Ö» wait for a »Mrhf of hla Jover on window lo Klar could look straight ■aaaaaln. along a ride barrel I A few momenta were I oat as Young Bill and him self encircled the thickets, keeping out the gleam of the smoldering tree. Ita light was almost gone; It biased and glowed In the wet snow. They crept up from the shadow, and holding I heir rides ready, opened the door They were somewhat sur VA j It Was Old Elmira. Gold and Stmstar as a Rattler in Its Lair. prised to find lt utilocknd. The truth was it had t*een left thus by design JArida did not wish them to encircle the house to the rear d-ror and dis cover Bruce and herself In the act of dejmrture. The room was In dark ness. and til* two Intruder* rather evpeeled to find Bruce * body oo the j threshold These sere mountain men ; and they I had I wen In rifle duel* Iwfore They ,},* mre Instincts of !lte Iveass* at ,, rr;r j 0 ,j,e hlU* without, and among other things they knew It wasn't wise 10 auind long In an open doorway srlth : the firelight of the ruined pine hehtBd 1 | . ; ; J ti»een Tbt*) pklij^ird quirk! y lute* !h* <Urk* Tt**o tbry «rttriqwd aod lia* The room «a* defj'lF rfm t Tt»*^ couldn't bear fb* «ound tbat t*« 4 h of tbrtn had a<' confidently cx* pmM—th* faint breathing of a djdag Simon «truck a match. Imrd. j The man room was quite deserted. "»Tint's upr Bill demanded. Kimotj turned toward hint with a sic«w 1 . and tte- match flickered and burned out In hi* fingers. "Keep your 11 * rua? t»* hiding «cwu* rlfl* ready «b*r*—«dll aid* to aboot ." They stole to the door of Linda's room and listened Then they threw It wide. One of their foes was In this room I ] Hdhl' to !m| 4 acald* fo* «boa* *?**• »«v 1 glitt «nue aud afraur* In the match* Ilut II wma ocîihcr Bmc* nor j 1 Uudi ! sinister ss • rattler in Its lair. Simon ! curbed her and hurtled «» Holding his rifle like a flub, be It «a* old Elmira, cold and Bruces room, m.'tch. then darted «w urg through l;.t< I ' on ***+ Into lb* kitchen In tb* dim mateb light the truth went home to him. He turned, ey rone —-00 I hive'« bora«*." "Thank tkvd. they're only C"! '«* horwe t-c ween 'em and can't go fsst Tou tide like b—I qj> the trail toward the store—they might hare gone that Keep cl owe watch and «boot glittering. "They're be aald. way when you ran make ein out." "Y<vu mean—" Bill's eyes a Idened. Shoot "Mean : 1 mean do as «ay. by sound. If you cant see 'em. and don't l«vae another secool or HI shivot Alin for the roan If a you. too 1 chance offers—hut «bool, anyway. IhuiT atop hunting till you And them— they'll duck tdf In the brush, sure. j If they get through, everything I« lost. Ill lake the trail around the moun tain They raced to their horses, untied them, and mounted swiftly. The dark neaa swallowed (hem at once. CHAPTER XXIX In the depth of gloom even the wild folk—usually keeping so c'oae watch on those that move on Ihe shadowed trail»—did not u n(lll Bnd | $ni0 e ri,)» past, , of dominance, but tonight most of , bwn ha( j fielded to the storm and the „ The darkness Is usually thdr time snow. Tliey hoverrd In their coverts. what movement there was among ||,rin was mostly toward Ihe foothills; {wlklemem that Ihe cold had come mum; their larders with food, crept !nto t |,e acsrcely lesa lm|vene (r> ble darkness of their underground h urniW Ti Kveo the hears, «boar furry for the message had gone forth over The little gnawing folk. to stay. emerging for amriher night's work at omtp wor* lm|>*r\i<'U» fo in? ordinary w , ()w , imglnnlngs of the cold trance creeping over them. They remembering the security and, warmth of their last winter s dens, and they tvegnn to long for them again. The horse walked slowly, licair n.-ar j bp ^po Unt i The girl marie n « effort guide him. The lightning had all cen**cd; and in an Inslant It had ' become apparent that only by trust It. g to the animal's Instinct could the mu p» kepi at all; almost at all «enae of dlreetlon wag hvsl to them, The snow and the darkneas «dvacured the outline of the ridge« against the one* «kjr; th* tmil wm« «hoUy Invtetblfi h*n**th lh*m. After the Un hundred yards they , Are You Prepared for Winter? How about your roof? Do you know the quality of our shingles? They are the best in the county. BUILDING PAPER ROOFINGS Asphalt Felt Fullerwear Blue Board Certain teed Red Rosin Guard. for INSIDE WORK Pabco Board Plaster Board Veneer'd Pan! Red Devil Cement The Old Reliable Cement YES, ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. YES, BUILDERS' HARDWARE WHERE ? Citizens Lumber Co. L J. DICKSON, Manager. Phone 154. CIDER I have the latest style of hydraulic cider press at my ranch. Every Friday during the season will do custom work. Bring your apples and barrels and I will make your cider for 10 cents per gallon. Will Have Sweet Cider for Sale at the Right Price. BARRELS FOR SALE J. R. FIELD The First National Bank of Emmett. Idaho New Ford Tops We have a full line of New Tops for Ford Cars. Re new your old tops and make your car look like new. FULL LINE OF FORD ACCESSORIES ALTO TOP DRESSING. ALTO PAINT GASOLINE AND OILS WE ALSO CHARGE FORD MAGNETOS We Specialize in Repairing of Ford Car* — Promptly Thorning s Ford Repair Shop APPLE STORAGE STORE YOUR APPLES IN A MODERN WELL VENTILATED AIR STOR AGE BUILDING. For rates Phone 263 Emmett, or 695 Boise EARL FRUIT COMPANY - '