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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OOTOHhJK 2(J, 1901.
THE SAFETY OF NUMBERS.
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GWENDOLEN OVERTON, IN THE AROONAUT.
MU8, DfiNNtSON hnd boRim life
by rltoosliiK the wionir limn.
In tho rosultlnR mltary. the fact
of linvlinr plenty of t oittiuiny
Have her no rotiolnllon. She
i I hmi ninny milloix, liolli because
i'. 14 (ho only girl within a ladlus
i i IhtlMttitidrcd nillo, nntl because
wtia ii very nlic hihI pretty one.
only Lonllc n:ul Dennlson hnd over
ooil h dinner-, nml Ponnlpon Imrl won
i no one could ritilto toll why, Mni?
i he iMolf leant nf nil. piobnbly. JaH-
would hnve been tho better match,
ii 'umI flnnnelnlly, nnd looks were In
il favor very decidedly.
Ittit Mnirgle rhoqp Donnlrcou with the
mil wisdom of her hind! nnd bavlncr
no imitlculnr lcllftloui ptofeiences one
wnv or another, wont with Iiliu to the
ncnicst ndobe town and hncl hemelf
iniirrlcd by n pndre, ns beliiR' the enl
fi nnd quickest woy out of It. And
theienfter for three yents Dennlson
liml tieated tier nbomlnably. He made
nothing whatever of hcutlng hei ; he
overworked hei , lie diank. His con
dm t was the "i-anilnl of the Hitiiouud
Inir country. Know tnt? Mur-rIo's pro
genitors nnd hti ov. n disposition, the
wonder to every one woh that she did
not shoot Dennlson and have done with
It. Since iintlilnpr of the kind hap
pened, the only possible conclusion was
that she loved him. Which she did.
Tf he hud neglected hei she tnlRht
peihnps hnve lied leeoui'-e to a 1
sliooter: but It Is at least bavins some
notice taken of joii to be knocked (low n
and MaRgle fiequontly was
The treatment told on her Rood look--after
n while, the innie especially as
they weie of the soi t that aie of
outh alone. The plains and haul us
age nRe n wfiinnn enilv. Ho when Mair
sle was (wentv-font be looked ten
veins older than that.
Then Dennlson led hei. He found
somebody he Illte.l bee lei. one il.iy
when he wont oxer to the rnihoad
town HOMMity-fho miles away, and
took her away with him. Magpie luid
no notion wheie he had Rone, else she
would piobahlv have followed him. In-
I'nil, nlie stnjel on the lunch and
Imped and pimd. She c.inied on the
i micli alone, it being: one ot those plain
huh lies h.nliiR no especial l.oundai ic.s,
no especlnl llclcl't n rioui, and onlv i
sciawny milch cmv m t"o and a few
chickens. Theie weie a couple of bun
dled head of slock, cattle that i oiuned
the countiy and weie to all Intents,
wild, and sjmc 'roneos of nuuh the
same soi t. These lequhed no epic, so
MaRHle spent mot cf net dins sltlliiR
on the sill or the hack dem of the
tdobe and slarliiR off low aid the
mountains and thinking about Dennl
son. The Mexican wounvi v In, lied with
her squ'i'.'ed on tl.c Riound in the
hado In sunnm, in the sun In wiu
tei witli ii black topalo over her head,
smokltiR (igaiettes unlil the ha id soil
in liei neighborhood wn-. Minvod with
stmw-p.iper stumps .Site had four
teen chlldien. Mamie bad none.
Theie hnd neon a babv, lint it had
died. A w hi tew ti shed board fence
upon the top of a knoll that was to
be seen fiom tr.i bai k door maiked
where the ki uc had )en bifoie the
( ovules bad toin It up. Besides the wo
man and lie-' louitcn chlldien theie
weie two "Ruasei " xaqueios, whose
duties weie nor Imnlen.ionie, who ate
Iciked beer and fiijoles, and helped
Maggie wait foi DenniMin to tome
li.ick.
Put though --he s,it day alter day
with her fadinu. i'cf lookhiR tow aid
the mountains be.voncl wlilth was ihe
niilway and fiom whlih came the load,
no Dennlson appealed. Other people
tame by at Ions InteivnK Twite Les
lie had lidden up Theie had been .1
e,ir's spin c between the visits. And
at the second one Maggie had seemed
no neuter lonsoiatlon or (ominon
sense than .it the Hist. Then he had
let eighteen months ellipse.
When he tame down the load this
time he saw Moggie, fiom afar oft, sit
liiiR on the dooislll wltli bet thin In
her bands, the Mexican woman hug
RiliR a nniiow stiiji or shade, for it
was near noon, and sonio chickens nml
Illicit en vaiiously disposed. He dis
mounted with a clunking of spui.s and
led bis bioneo to the vvutei-tiough.
MaRRio lose without haste and went
oer to hliu. She might have seen hlni
Ihe minutes betoio fiom any sign ot
stii prise or pleasuie she untile. Heis
w.is the apathy of the woman ot the
ft mitler lani'ho, to whom life Is as her
outlook upon the woild dead, fruitless
and dry. .Slie took blin into the house
when the pony was tinned ovet to a
uiqueio. J Jail he lie.ud news ot Don
nUon. she wanted to know. Leslie
looked set ions, so seiiotts Unit sho
leaned fonviud with her ellow hands
t laspeil haul, What was it, she ask
ed. Ppuiilim was dead. It was that
he had ( ome to tell her. He had Just
i (tinned fiom the other side of the
roloiado. and hnd had news of her
husband theie, quite by chance.
"Tell me," said Maggie, "tell ine the
whole tiling, I want to know."
Leslie told lift, tipping back hi his'.
i half with his hands clasped behind
his due head, find bis buckskiuned legs
oossed with a swing.
'Well," he btaited, "It was this way,
j oh Me. He lit out with a woman-
S bad fug fiom over Central way."
(foiitinl city w.tn tho ullvvay town.)
"The went into California, and thoy
set to keepliiR a ii'.st'iant at Meyer's
mine. He got tiled ot her by and by;
nnd hit vamoosed the rancho theie, too,
and went down ueai to Jaw Angeles,
lie got Into a si tup then and tho oth
tr iellow was u better shot, 1 guess.
That's all,"
"Who told you?" asked Maggie,
"Two fellows that wns on the colo
nel's jury," ho unsweied her.
"What did ho light fovV"
"Woman," ho told her, curtly. "She
was tho other man's wife."
Maggie's face wan so near the color
of the alkali sand outside that it could
not turn pale, And the only expression
of which her eyes Jiudo ver been cap
able ,as a dull hopelessness. So
there would have been no guessing
how the news affected her except that
her llngerh sti allied until the Joints of
them weio livid, "Whore's ho plant
ed','" Mm asked.
lie tqhl her the nameor the town,
' If yiiii II inni i pit iiiivv, 1 il lake ou
to see his gruuV
Maggie beann in fiv then, Uven
when Deunlboii hud deputed ho hud
not ,h,d a tun. So it was till tho
woisn pow. Tens lit Id bach for four
; cut. fiom (..,, hiMt-diled, touio pain
fully. Italic lltoinilil 1'" a while that sio
was going to ill-. And that would bo
his fault. Jt oi ui letl to him thu ho
had puhaps been abiupt. lie nail
pecr M-t'ii a woman ciy, i au.,j ,o
jnen had not eiiteied inuih Into hU
nheme vf tiii"L'a. l'or u Yiitll? lie sat
and shifted on his chair nml watched,
very itiihitppy Indeed. Then he got up
and went to her mid put his hand on
her shoulder tentatively. She pushed
It off-and he felt that be hnd been
unwise ngnln, Ho he walked to the
door nnd stood there, his feet wide
apart, considering the glaring flat nnd
looking back nt Mngglc, over his shoul
der, now nnd then,
She cried for it good half hour, and
the whole experience frightened Ita
lic so niurh that It was not until neatly
sunset that he dured get up to the
subject again, tie meant to go nt It
tactfully, this lime, but It entne at the
end of a long, strnlnod pause. "Bay
what about our getting joined In wed
lock and all that anyway?" He held
his breath for fenr she would cry again.
Hut she took It quietly this time, "f
ain't sure he's dead," she answered.
"I am," said Leslie. "Hut I'll go
fetch the fellows that told me nbout
It, mid von can liml out for yourself."
He went out nnd saddled his bronco,
and depaited bv the way he hnd come.
"I'll be back," ho said.
He had no Idea wheie the fellows
weie to be found. Thev had been
prospei tin s, and might be anywhere
In Albonn, New Mexico, Colorado or
California by now. nut though his
phrasing might have been less pol
ished, his sentiments were identical
with those of C.ilonne If It were hill
Impossible, Il should be done. It took
him four months to do It. nut at the
end of that time be rode up to the
ndobe again. There weie two men
with him, and they went into details
that caused Maggie to be convinced.
"All right," she said to Leslie that
night, "I'll many you." It was not
enthuslatie, hut Leslie made allow
ances, and took what ho could get.
So, the next morning, the ranch wns
left in chaige of tho two vaqueros, the
Mexican woman, the fourteen ihlldien.
and five mongrel dogs And Maggie
and Leslie rode off, side bv side, with
the two men bringing up the rear. The
same pndie who had made hei Mi s.
Dennlson made her Mrs. Leslie now,
and gae hei his blessing. Khe took it
stolidly. Then she and her husband
took the train for California, to see
Denniaon's grave.
The head-hoaid to It, had the sur
name hi black letters on a plain boanl
Riound. MaRgle did not llko that, so
Leslie paid for a new onr- wblte.patnt
ed with the Christian names as well.
When It wns duly put up. they went
on their way. The wny tas tow .ml
the Mojae Leslie had mining Inter
ests up theie. nnd, being In the gen
ei.il neighboihood, he took the op
poi tunity of looking them up.
At MoJae they left the. tinln, hlicd
a wagon nnd proceeded tow aid tho in
terior. All da. they dtove along a
rond that wound between soft-i oiling
hills, pale blown, shrub-flecked. The
sun sioiihed Near the iallwa theie
weie small rttlliwitod bits, wheie
gteen things glow. But they stopped
aftei a while. Bv afternoon it was
desolation.
"Wheie'll we put up tonight?" Mag
gie asked the flist time theie had
been a woid in two hours or more.
Theie was a house ahead, he told
her. He had Inquhed as to th.tt. Tt
was thiity-the miles Horn Ihe lail
wn moie oi less and It belonged to
one Dennis It seemed.
They came to it in due thin, but
Dennis himself was not aiounil lust
then. His wife explained that he had
gone to di he in n heilei and her talf.
She took thaige of them ItPiself, in
the meanwhile. She was a pieltv lit
tle thing, tiagiiall. oung, coiisinei -iug
the lmidships and the loneliness of
her lite. Hei ees weie liniment and
big, and her countenance was or a
sweetly insipid cast, with a skin still
ot peaihcs and tienm. She was glad
to see Maggie. Piobahlv she would
h.ue been glad to see tiny one, lor the
sakp ot human speeih. However that
was. she gave Maggie attentions or a
kind she had neet thought of.
And Maggie w.us feminine at he.ut,
though she had little enough thiiiue
to lealie II The gentle coddling ot
the litle thing melted hei. Within half
an bout she had learned to like hei
peihaps men moie than that to have
some allt'ction roi her. Thev weio
hand in hand, on the edge ot a bunk,
talking, when Dennis came in. Dennis
was hum civ Dennlson with a last syl
lable the less and a beaid the moie.
Maggie knew him at once. And he
knew her. Ills jaw foil.
"This is my husband," said the git.
The tone of adulation and possession
made Maggie sick but only loi a short
instant. She stood up and put out her
hand. Dennis hesitated, then he (nine
forward and took It. His tenoi was
making him quake.
"Pleased to inept ,ou Mr. Dennis,'
said Maggie, with stiess on the name,
and looking him sti .tight In the ejos.
His own fell. "Sine!" he agieed. la
mentably. He tiled to smile. "I got
to go to the con ill," he said.
Leslie wns theie. Maggie thought of
that and of what might possibly fol
low. "My husband's out theie .Mi.
Leslie's out theie; ou'll Unci him," she
called. It was a warning with intent
to save bloodshed. He might take It
or not, as he choose,
Ho took it. Instead of to the cor
ral, he wont to his loom and locked
himself In and oxatnlned his revolver,
against an emergency.
But Maggie went out to the stable.
She found her husband nibbing down
the stock, "Say," she said, stuncllng
beside him with her hands on her hips,
"Bay ho ain't Dennis at all. He's
Dennlson. He's my husband."
It vvus Leslie's turn to have his jaw
chop, "Did you know It?" sho de
manded, Ho faced her. "X did not, Mag. I
wouldn't have phiyed you any audi
dirty trick."
"All right," she said. She knew tin
truth when sho heard It. "It's douo
and thero nln't nny benso making tho
glil pay for It, Let on he's Dennis
us long us wo'ie hoic."
Leslhi nodded and went on with tho
tubbing down,
Muggio l etui nod to fho 1iqum, Mis.
DpiihIs was getting supper lu that ono
of tho thioo looms of tho hhuck which
hei ved for kitchen and dining loom,
Mugglo asrci tallied that, il
to tho window of tho loom v ai ;t i -ills
was, and tapped on It lio ap
pealed at It, leady to Jump hack, hho
motioned to him to open It. Ho did
so. ' Pui ' -juii," she advised;
iiobiidyV nit j on " Hj pnt
It no i -as t 's i each, "Now
" u o he a l thought you
i Two i vt Id Leslie an,
i ' t i was l .utid lor ou to
ci' ' I "in e.u.s, and ou
illclii't inn" oi send woid. They said
im how ou got Into n shooting hvinpe
down South and wa killed. Ho 1 mar
j Iwl Lvils uiui he took mo to bee our
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Kiave. We bad a new boanl put on
Il loo "' hbe leaned her aim on the
window sill and hpoKe at IcNuie.
".Vow," she said, "you see heie. 1 not
111,11 tied on the stuilRht. '"heie can't
anvbodv bothei me nor hlni. Hut it
ain't that way with cm. You didn't.
You'll be in all kind of a me.ss" If I
want to talk, Hut 1 won't."
lie Knew the value ot her woid so
well that an I'Npicsslon of icdlef came
o.t'r his face,
"Hut I won't, she lepented, "so loin?
us ,vou Heat that Utile thills In theie
Minnie, She's a lot 'oo j:ood lor you,
but idio don't know- It, poor little fool.
You might have had the decency to
take an older one, 'inyvay. .She .she
cues about you," Hoi voice cnuKht,
but .she wont on: "And ou ain't so
Iuk to InenU her heiut If 1 can utop II.
I'm on to you and I.ohIIo In too, And
w e menu to keep on to you, We'll
Know what you aio dolus:, 'iiicl you
won't tret away fiom us ukuIii "vVo'll
be on your tiuil fiom now till your
lust inimd-up, Ho, If you want to
Itftp out of jail, you make things easy
loi her a chun night enslei than you
did Tor me. Sabo?" She withdrew her
aim fiom tho bill. "That's all but
don't you forget any of It," she coun
seled, and wvll;c-d away.
Tho ovenliic; was not a pleusant ouu
for any but Mis, Dennis. It wuh not
Mnsfilc'H fault, however. Sho helped
Bet tho supper, and madu as much
couvoisutloii as sho could, Sho smiled
upon tho just and tho unjust alike,
Sho heard without tho quiver of a lash
tho detailed story of Dennis' courtship
fiom his wife, Dennis heard It, too,
and did not enjoy It much moie, Sho
helped with tho breakfust tho nest
moiuliiK, too, mid then, Just bofoio
tho wagon was jeady, sho had speech
with Dennis ngnln. I.esllo was with
her this time. Ho lent u moral sup
port, which veiy llttlo -would have
Hiifllucd to muUo physical.
"Don't you foigot whut r told you,"
sho udvlscd, dispassionately. "your
wife she's got mo ndchess and she's
pioinlsed to let mo know- If ever she's
I ubl of aiiHlml So jou'd better
to gel her It.io It, And,
. ii,. she jciked her thumb
at I ,dlt i liei shoulder, "he'll keep
a well- "i'l'il ce on ou lor tho lest
of jour iiuiui life. And' vvi'J' innko
It Intet estlng Ii i J on If ou don't walk
Spanish, Sabc."'
DvimU was moved to giutilude. Ills J
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in mind
voice shook when he thanked bet, and
so did his baud when be held it out
She looked at It, nnd hei lips cm led
veiy neaily hiuiRlilll.v. Then she lilt
ed hei eves with one wilheilni; glance,
and tin ued on her heel
They diove oil' tow aid the suiust
between the eternal, lolliiifi hllK
J'lesentlv Leslie till lied to her. "Do
you cue nbout that bad egK stilt"" ho
asked. She did not leply. His line
was not ns led as It was usually. "Do
you"" he asked again. She shut her
lips and looked' haul at the whlto toad
ahead,
An Awkward Piedicnment.
Wlnii I In' tnll im! muMiihi sLhl, il, iiu 1,
tlitrioil the cxciullii tliiinlni llu-. iiihiiiiiu ' i'
irtchiil ,i tiiuliil uiui whil In tit Ht-i il. il i
"m iiiiIiic wokrii wilii'iiic" limit Hi ninliii
"t)ii voii iiiiitnilni win ii tnll mil I ti n
Wliiile ndilti'V" lliniiiinl III I'ltiiiliiil !
in.iiii l lie liiml ii tin iuit ii Ii ii tilij' t
tlur liilihit) tliU ijiirtinn t i in inii n a nit, I
tie Moij When I'miiliiit MiKinln mi n u
tln Mil id; thiiuliu In Hit' ft"! h mi 1 1 Hi, i
Itul mi tint IjUjU, 1 1 litj 'I' 1 1 -1- Vlnili t i !
tlif oithnt Ills f.iltcil illlto toi llu r (nml nun
tin ulinjo senate llliil nut lithiml Inn In
nun wlm U now ui'lilpnt 1ml Jui i il.i n il
oath H vkc iHcslilent nml w,n inir.iiliiu " i
tlie Miiite, lu thu cvcltinuiil utliiiilnu tin tli
luituip of President JUKIiilit no miiiiiu hut
tliuunlit to moiQ thu .tJjouinninil ot tin mii
ate, As prcaiilliii; otllecr of the buly Ml, Itome
velt couM not clescit Ids imst, uui umhl he,
on Ms own initiative, tied no thu senile ,ul
join lie ,1. Tor fully .in lioue lie hit In l.'inlj n.ili'
upon the semtc nMluni. Not .iinillui hiiiiim
being was in tho criat clumli, ctin Hie cillu
leu lielni? empty, Jiut phoilt tin tline Hit nnpii
ceilenteil situation li.nl iwmiI lt he Iuiiiihiiiiii m
tho niw vice IHlSllllllI, Stllltni' 111 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 llnil,
into th ileiierttil ihiuihci' In U"" hi'" ' un ,"'1'
whicli ho hail left in llici IVumcialk tloil. Muni.
Taking In the bltintlon nt 4 bUiko. the enilni,
with giavo faio hut siippie'scd Uiulitu, ulil.
"Mr, l'resiileiit "
Iho Viio I'rcstdcnt Iho (.einloi Imin lililio
Mr, lliilfild-l inntc that thu tenatn tlo nm
ailjoinn until 12 o'clock, iiouii, loimmow
Tho vku pre.Uleut (loukliiK vast! ulkvul)
'Ilia senator (toni plihu iiiiimh liml llu' miuu
now adjourn until li o'lloik, num. I inmiiuu
Is tla ro object Ion? 'Ihe ch.tli tit iu nom ami ih
Ecmto fclmnU Adjmuneil unlil the liotu iianioil
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In Clinnceri uf tlit. Clmili 'ouit, Chicago, a. It, PEfUtYMAN, Attornty.
fiid all remittance for btoot aud address all Inquiries and
rnurr il 'HVTWEMT company,
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AND DIRECTORS.
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A Texas Biialier flows "0,000 bnrrels of oil daily, whloti at
the iniirkM nrlco of .10 cents per barrel In T,6B3,000.00 pr yw
nun would liisuro over "00 por ront yearly dividend upon tn
intlro CHpltal stock of this Syndicate or
AN INCOME EVERY YEAR
of $7011 ."n on ever hundred dollars Invested,
hii'P l 11 1 i-i n the development of this proprty pro
rpeili 1I10 nl119 of tlllt stock will multiply una multiply
nnd It ever InerruvliiK (IH tilcittla will reach fabn
Ioiin liioptirtloiis, Tlitu utronw Syndicate tioa liallt to
the future. It bus covered tho oil area of Texas and Is des
tilled to have mure Kuinrn than any other company In the
Kteat TexHB nil lleldB,
Tlie IntcKrlty and aggressive business character of thoni
ccis of this Hindlcate, its strong references, largo holding- of
oil hinds and th guarantee given with this stock are the
INVESTORS' BEST GUIDE,
All stockholders aro on an equal footing and have an
.anal Interest In all the gushors, lands, property and dividend
of this Syndicate, In proportion to thetr holdings.
NO PREFERRED STOCK,
This block la now offered at W cents per share In lots of 50
shares and upvvard-thls Is tho first selling- prloe the ground
floor, lluynow, aa the price will rai'ldly advance upon com
pletion of Its first gusher.
requoiU for prospectus to
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