The Yukon ny William MacLeod Raino f (Continued) "Good enough, Wally. I'll trust you. But this fight has :eaehed an acute stage. No more biiHtakes. The devil of it is we never aeem to land the knockout punch. We've beaten this bunch jl' reform idots before Winton, le- Jpre the Secretary of the Interior, before the President and before Congress. Now they're beginning all •ver again. Where is it to end?" *'Thi3 is their last kick. Probably iJuttencliild agreed to it so as to ot the party go before the people it the next election without any .poiogies. Entirely formal investi- j jation, I should say." This might be true, or it might j lot. Macdonald knew that just now i he American people, always Impul-J uve in its thinking, was supporting i strongly the movement for conserva ion. A searchlight had been turned I ipon the Kamatlali coal fields. The trouble had originated in a j lepartment row, but it had spread I jntil the Macdonald claims had be- j ;ome a party issue. The officials of i he land office, as well as the na- ! ional administration, were friendly o the claimants. They had no de-1 lire to offend one of the two larg- i >st money groups in the country. 3ut neither did they want to come o wreck on account of the Gut enchilds. They found it impossible o ignore the charge that the en ries were fraudulent and if con- j iiimmated would result in a whole iale robbery of the public domain. Superficial investigation had been nade and the claimants white vashed. But the clamor had per isted. . The facts were simple enough, Wacdonald was the original pro-! noter of the Kamatlali coal field, j Ic had engaged dummy entrymen i o take up 160 acres each under he homestead act. Later he in-1 ended to consolidate the claims j nd turn them over to the Gutten- A SIMPLE LESSON Clear the Voice—Hulokly relieve loHrMMh'SN, roughs, Son* l'hroat, ironebitlM noil l.arynjrltl*—plea*ant > flavored (oiichm— .."io tlie llox. Gorgas Drug Stores I)M)I£IIT.4KEH FIKORtI Dhas. ri. rvlauk T "'" n v I'HII Vl'> wtl I For the who I The one gift that will increase the happiness oP every mem- The Victrola and Victor Records bring into your home the whole world of music, exactly as rendered by the greatest artists and entertainers. They are the unfailing means of holding the young folks home, and of making every evening a period of enjoy ment and recreation for the grown-ups. MONDAY EVENING. Readiiyj