The Young Engineers in Arizona
Reade!" implored
ith the lariat and failed, was kn
r called over his shoulder. "I'll be
s now engulfed to his
f this!" begged the poor fellow, frenzi
n, friend!" Tom called,
e raw-hide lariat dropped
nd chest free, so that you can slip the noose down under your armpits. Keep
re that the engulfing quicksand was
tever was to be done to save the chief engineer must be done swi
Harry Hazelton was riding as fast
at the edge of the group, dismounting and
at horse and fly for a
e was pushing his way through the rapidly forming cro
are not needed. We don't want to put a lot of wei
edge of the platform. In a twi
rong hold on the collar o
me!" comm
, Mr. Hazelton. No more
f me, I t
isted Foreman
me, or I'll
Payson doggedly, maintaining his grip o
e foreman dragged Hazelt
you, if you interfere wi
Mr. Reade. Be cool, sir. Keep your h
chum going under the sands of t
n three or four men, at a sign from Payson, seized the
y, "order these fo
the rawhide lariat, and had made it fast about his own
erged to his waistline
Man-killer. Only a few seconds below the shifting level of the sand would be enough to smother the life out of him. Scores of st
ll the trouble, was now in the sand up to his mouth. The
led Tom, in cool encouragement. "
strong, sudden wrench and succeeded in drawing
again moaning piteously as he saw a h
zation of the other's peril. Of his own danger the
son had permitted, but strong-armed laborers stood on eithe
to scream, but the sand shifted into his mouth. In pitiable terror the poor fellow closed his mo
the thunde
d the horseman
ing from the saddle, the rider tossed a small bundle of ropes at
core of frantic voices, as the engulfe
led one of the ropes, gathering
Harry shouted,
ough the air, then s
fallen four feet to one side of Reade, and the
ke a sure throw, Harry
n made a thro
My head's cooler," c
eady throws, but each
screamed Harry, snat
en might be making throws," sp
and bent over f
as reaching up under his arm-pits. The young chief engineer had had the pre
Tom Reade, as a final cast-Harry's-sen
m, for his back was turned to the eastward,
uick, Tom, or you're done
erned answer. "It isn't half bad out here.
e!" ordered Hazelton hoarsel
"Haul away! Careful,
score of men seized the other end
up and down
ed. "You haven't made the
. "That wouldn't be fair play. Ha
tied under the shoulders of the engulfed laborer. It was magnificent, though s
coming line hauled the head of the unconscious laborer above th
s frantically working with another line, knottin
u men!" he called. "Be
ntly at the side of the
ng to do, Mr. Haze
d Harry. "I'm going to reach Tom Read
ide line; it's hemp,"
gh," retorted Haz
know ab
get a good hold. Also, one of you play out this
!" called the voice of Tom Reade, w
o you," Tom,
dangerou
t to com
't! Maybe I can
, if you went under, do you think I c
!" shou
s,
Hazelton come-y
got hi
eized by the strong
yson insisted. "It's a
me. Let me go
. I've Mr. Re
no longer in comman
mand enough
of the foreman. "If Tom Reade dies out yonder, and you've
back. Harry Hazelton, ordinarily the best
ere. You needn't heed any words from Reade. Now, you men
rted out on the deadl