The Young Engineers in Mexico; Or, Fighting the Mine Swindlers
haft, Nicolas, the s
Don Luis, angrily. "You have no
too swiftly for me," pleaded Nicolas. "All the way
duties hereafter, sco
, an
d Tom and Harry everywhere. In Mexico one of the grade of gentleman, if he wi
of the car beside the chauffeur. The car travel
eak of new cars," laughed Tom, after he had been bounced up two fe
to a man who owns El Sombr
The price of a few imported ca
mbrero have you seen?" questioned
aid Tom,
ns are as good as those
a poor day at the min
is indeed a marv
Luis. "Yet there may be richer ones,
best mine around
e," murmured Don Luis,
the Priest) located?
, up over that road," Don Luis re
re is one of your pr
cont
I want it when I
sh to own as many
greatest dreams of wealth," declare
stopped bef
ervant appeared at the entrance to the court and i
the Mexican. "After having luncheon we sh
r seats at table than Nicolas appeared behind their
brought. Tom and Harry both declined them. Dr. Tisco lighted a cigar at once; Don Luis spent much time in se
d, suddenly, "what did y
replied, with enthusiasm, "the fi
est of the ore to-day,
s as fine as any we wo
sa
ine?" inquired their host, turning
oined, "it ought to be one of the richest
er-is worth much more than that which
ated on possessing a treasure
ted to hear
Reade continued, "there are a few qu
maso?" queried Don Luis, in his
r table?" pr
r. This is a mere busi
with ano
u, Don Luis," Tom explained. "Surely, you do not wish me
ll, if you have scruples about the proprieties, t
ments in raising Spanish mules. The finest mules that come out of Spain, class, in price, wi
, they passed
h you for hours," the Mexican hid
to show that he took
an armchair at the fu
retary observed caref
e faces of the young e
o an easy chair close to the table on which Tom began t
spoke of some problems that you wished u
Senor
the problems are that we are
ms before you, while we were going
s, of appearing stupi
id
the problems presently. You have
he had written on the various envelop
two lots of ore. The first is from the pile that we found pried loos
ontez replied, with a poli
where we also found a pile of loose ore, here is a
ly, Seno
pe and emptying it, "is a sample of the ore that we saw taken from that blast. If this sample contai
is, softly. "What is i
t on top of such extra-fine ore we run u
s in El Sombrero," Don
ed Tom, looking up from the tabl
ppeared to be almost a
Luis. "Oh, perhaps a dozen times in a fe
streaks of blank ro
wondered at what hi
his shoulders. "Oh, how should I know? Pers
whole week drilling and blasting
f that I am certain. But why do
the chances are, as based on the record of the mine to date. Of course, Don Luis, you know what it mea
at did not contain a promising orntez asked. "No; I
gold, Don Luis, often, if not usually, means that the v
of merely polite astonishment. "Then you believe that E
w weeks they have panned out ore of the highest value. Much capital has been put into such mines, and for a time men have thought they owned a new Golconda. Then-suddenly-the blank wall, and no m
ured Don Luis
is before?" Tom aske
ospered; and much of my money has been made in mining. Yet I have never had
ining," declared the secretary, w
nows so much on the subject that, compared with him, I am an ignoramus. But that is w
have encountered the blank rock, and the number of fe
, n
," said Reade, thoug
ord carefully. Don L
rried over this blank
on is,
he had hardly been following the talk at all. Harry Hazelton was qui
e. Soon we will arrange it, if necessary, so that Harry and I shall divide the time at the mine. Whenever, in any of the tunnels, blank roc
ers are too infernall
under hi
iably. "We will put some such plan into operation
o start at once
e anxious to know how the blank rock is coming I can telephone the mine and get all the i
Don Luis rang and c
elf, while the telephone conversation was going on in Spanish. "Yet I wonder if our you
ct, the young chief engineer had as yet no dee
back. "In that tunnel where we saw the blasting done the bla
e to see it!
ed Don Lui
ll the secrets, all the indicat
t, Senor Tomaso?" demanded
a new formation of rock to me-this sandwich formation as I migh
z, opening a drawer in his desk. "This report describes the o
en in English, by either
stened carefully
report, Don Luis, when the mine is not for sale
so," smiled the Mexican. "But I like, even in a report to myself, for my
asonable,"
ouched in my own English. I would be glad if you would
me to think that I could put it int
l you put this report into your
asure in the worl
riting mate
e corner," suggested the young chief engineer. "I can wri
y pleased. "If you will but do that! We w
uring this time Don Luis conducted Harry over the estate, pointing out many things of interest. At last Tom, wi
lero?" inquired Nicolas, app
l Don Luis that I have finished,
z, his secretary and Hazelton came in. Tom re
panish better. And now one stroke of the pen for each of you," added the hidalgo, crossing the room to his desk. "As my new e
held it up. Harry was about to ta
right for us to sign t
the Mexican, whee
vation. We haven't seen enough of the mine, as yet, for it to be right for us to sign the report. An engineer's signature to a report is his statement-ON HON
r. Tisco told himself. "These engineers are not easily du