The Young Engineers in Nevada; Or, Seeking Fortune on the Turn of a Pick
led the older of the arme
e Tom, dryly. "The sh
rs's
ce, resentfully, as he showed his head over the edge o
, Jim! Careful!" Rea
full height, then discovered the path by which Tom had descended.
rrers slid rather than w
f your men?" question
little puffer of cigarettes. He's hiding his stained
to your crowd?" spoke
boy, Drew, was intended by way of conve
t look out for an amb
panions, a m
p's daughter, fearfully. "Father, why can't you come out of this wild
with a firmness that seemed
ation?" Tom asked, aside, of Jim Ferrers, who
cation," Fer
ade, who was
hance without running my neck into the noose of the
behind it all, eh"
oo long a story to
to your affairs, Ferrers
nly brother I ever had--and got cleared of
ther killed?"
ten waste ammunition out in this county, even if I did send in three wild shots just now. But
daughter, her child and the other woman
d that they did not care to remain if they were t
d but three of the men i
the Dunlop party drove a second car. In this order they started for Dugout City, thirty miles away.
laimed Mr. Dunlop, to the ar
fired on. Gage's gang will be only too glad to see
ing cars as long as they could be seen. Then he step
ly aid," said the stout man. "You know my n
n, Mr. Dunlop's secretary, and the third a man named John Ransome, an investor in Mr. Dunlop's mining enterprise. The elder of the arme
aim hereabouts, Mr. D
mile as he noted Reade staring about him with a quizzical smile. "T
ospected, sir?"
it to them. The friends who have returned to Dugout, and Mr. Ransome here, ha
and I'm sure that the others are, after
in operations?" Tom
t over and have concluded to put
w--all of us," R
whichever operation can be done at the least cost. Either way will be expensive, and we must find out for a certainty which will be the cheaper. There's a lot of refractory rock in the slope yonder. In thed any engineer?" Reade
need, until we had sa
I can make some deal
prop
red Dunlop. "Are you
nd to ourselves," smiled Tom,
d Mr. Dunlop, gazing at the
er handled a mine yet," Tom answered. "B
't mine digging,"
gely excavation work; so is tunneling. We've had charge
says for gold and silver? Sometimes, when searching for drifts assay balance and all the tools and chemi
Then you must have come prepare
k for a while," Tom explained truthfully. "Yet mining attracts us. We'd stay her
onth for each of you be satisfa
hundred and seventy-five dollars, either. When I said that
ught, and question you a good deal more on your qualifications. I supp
r, until we are definitely engaged we do no
ur camp?" sa
e easiest way of reachin
our camp, too," Tom added. "Y
you to danger, too,"
y. "In fact, just a little of danger makes us fee
e up the invitation of these gentle
ng you can do, sir,"
ou don't drive too fast you'll give us a cha
we'll start within t
Du
e cliff path. At last they reached the top, then started at long strides t
, "we may become mining
good enough fellow, but he's accustomed to making all the money
I've an idea That Mr. Dunlop will turn to be gener
trio tramped on sil
rs le
ugh the woods, as they neared t
the little fellow,
ch way he went, sir,
, and I reckon he ducke
ugout City and hasn't
nder the trees brought th
had been spirited away as though by magic. Nor were the cots to be seen. Blankets lay strew
im?" gasped puz
n stealing," Ferrer
n wh
round in this country, and they want me a heap sight less. But maybe we'l
. "We can't run off without explanation to the guests th
stomachs, heads concealed behind a low fringe of b
e your first shot into Jim Ferrers. After that we'll take