The Motor Boys Overland
occurred on the road, and they finished the first part of their trip in good shape.
promised to visit a relative of his mother. He
dians-lasso the cowboys-kill the buffalos-ride a wild bull-break
said you could go no farther, and we have agreed to leave
up at the Grand Hotel, and Mr. Wakefield, after some parting words of advice, left them, as he had some business to trans
sked Bob, when the boys found the
ested Jerry. "But don't say anything about the miner. He may not sho
sy with messages from
oon the bellboy brought three yellow envelopes to their roo
can go!"
I!" excl
o!" put
n impromptu war-dan
d, trying to hug Jerry and Chunky at the same
a knock o
top our noise," remarked Jerry. "I thoug
s much of the row as an
dressed man, with iron-gray
ced, "an' I see you bo
ade a mistake," s
I was to meet the boys that befrien
in appearance, with a new suit of clothes, and with his hair and whisk
longer. Mr. Wakefield left me a tidy sum. He grub-staked me, so to speak, an' I come We
o see you," r
. "Now let's git right down to business. That's
s up against a good big proposition. Now I'm goin' to do
need be,"
ll your folks
boys held out t
know I ain't so poor as I looked to be when you found me
ona a rich gold mine. It assays high. In fact, if you saw the gold I had in the
imed Bob, blankly. "
's millions in it. It's up in the mountains, about a hundred
rt? If you can, and we are successful, there's a chance for us all to make our fortunes
e can go,"
ull of trouble an' some
isk it,"
ou start?"
imed Bob, with such earnest
or. "I have a few things to attend to. I'l
oroughly overhauled, put in shape for a long, hard trip, and extra supplies
Nestor, as he climbed in
lutches and the machine moved off on its lon
cried Nesto
r?" asked Jerry,
u boys g
Jerry, somewhat
rs, then," wen
ok from his valise three new double
said, "but I was afraid you'd la
a gun in Arizona, but when you do, as the man in the story said about Texas, you need it mighty bad an' m
little expedition started off again, the automobile
d Nestor. "I know the roads pretty well, 'cause I traveled
d and had almost reached the outskirts of the city w
take you in,
or?" as
fast in the
ng about automobiles you can see the lever is only on the fir
the officer. "I timed y
out an' I'll show him who he's a-holdi
rheard the miner's threat. "This is
e were violating the law I suppose we'll have to go back with
n't want no fuss, but if you wan
nreasonable and unjust command. The steersman started the machine slowly ahead,
the officer expected. Instead, the boy widened his circle, made a complete revolution and then, throwing in the second sp
to arrest when I knew we w
nd the auto dashed along a pleasant country
ng. It passed the boys, who had slowed down a bit, and as it went by the oc
em?" cried Jerr
had not given much h
achine, and with him were