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Ag LOVEJOY b, for gmsh , cheated.” Ho ceassd talking, blew & long, thin column of bluc smoke high in the warm air of the room, and drank a little Scotch whisky. Then turning his head towards ms ho said, sorrowfally “I had a pooket-exhausting game played on mo the other day In Kansas City." ““Tell mo about it,” 1 sald. “I will,” he replied, “simply to point & moral, and to Imprees on you the truth that you should never play poker. Well, last month I heard that some Texas cat- tlemen were making large sales of steers in Kaneas Olty, and that they wero en- gaged In painting the town a subdaed red. My Informant sald that they could be relieved of constderable money in an honest game of poker, bt that the game would have t> be honest or there would bo trouble. 1 hive a gradge against Texans, the outgrowth of an affair v |at Ellsworth that I was forced into some years ago. So I declded to go to Kanss Oity and win eome of the Texan money. «|Win!" he exclalmed, contemptuously. “It would have been like finding it on the strect! I put aroll of $000 In my pocket, took my gripsack, and the first train. = About 4 o'clock that evening I arrived in Kansas Clty, and went at once to the gambling rooms. Thero I learned that the Texans had been corralled hy some of my friends, and that I could not get at them, So I weat into Clark's place, intending 1o play faro. There 1 eaw a large, raw-boned, shock-headed, pop-eyed man, who was apoarently half drunk. He was roughly dressed. He wore a shably slouch hat and enold brown overcoat. He was nolsy and boastful. He was playing faro and winning., He swore loudly that he was the best single-handed poker player in the world. Ho shook a big roll of bills in the faccs of the faro deslers and dared them to play faro. They declined. A marked peculiarity of this man was the size and dirtiness of his hands, 1 do not think I cxaggerate when 1 say they were almost twice as large as ordinsry hands. ““My heart warmed when I eaw his hands. Honest, toil-enlarged han said to myaself. That honorable disf atlon s the result of following the plow, of mauling rails, of feeding threshing machines. It is the reward of honest toil. Iloved the farmer, and I resolved to take caro, good care, of this agrical- tural innocent. I was introduced to Mr. Thompson as a gentleman who had a pretty fancy for poker, and one who would probably accommodate him. Now, 1 meant to pluck this barnyard pigeon artistically; 80 I played him as fins as silk. I talked and laughed as thoughto a timid malden, for fear he might become slarmed. But ths old chapdid not appear to be at all modest or in the least skittish, He with queer and agricultoral sounding oaths, vociferously assarted that he cculd beat any man at eiogle handed poker. He was the sucking dove of p'goons! Ho wss keen (o play. Clark took me to one side and warned me that Mr, Thompeon was a kioker, and that if I played with him ard won 1 would have to leave town, as he would inform the po- Yice of hisloss at once. Clark also ob- jected to our playing in his place, raying that the old man would be surc to bring the pollce ou him if lie lost, that tho state laws sgainst gambling in Missouri were very ecvere, and that while ho wiehed me luck, he must positively refuse to have tho incriminating feathers plucked in his houee, “So my friend Mr. Thompson and 1 went to a convenient esloon and played In a bask room. At firat I vona few dollars. But I saw that the farmer, or stockman, or whatever he was, kuew how to play poker, and 1 reslized that unless he grew reckless through heavy drinking (he was pouring the whisky into himself) I wonld “not win much wmoney from him, After we had played for about fifteen minutes I had four kings (which I had been at considerable troub'e to gath er together) beaten, That cost me all my winonings snd $800 in addition, From that on I had the greater portion of my strong hands beaten with dlecoursging regalari. ty. 1 nctlced as soon 88 we began play- ing that Mr. Thompson’s fingers and hands, though seemingly toil-hardened, were as supple as mine, and, Frank, their slze grow on me until they appeared to be as large as a No, 9 stove lid, As I said, he beat the larger portion of strons hands, and ke refused to bet on the re- malnder. I trled to cheat him. Helg- nored my fine work by refasing to bet. He would not even make his ante good when I sct up a haud for him, But he made no objectlon to my foul play, Every time he beat & strong hand for me my roll of bills shrank. From a roll as large 88 8 bologna ssusage, 1t melted In the heat of nis play to tho slze of my finger. 1 fally realized that he was & poker eharp, and the best 1 had ever met., 1 thorough- ly understood that 1, the great poker player of the cattle range, was the pigecn, and that Mr. Thompson was the plucker. I also knew that Clark had tossed me to this man, as one tosses o hated cat to & bulldog. You see, I hsd beaten Clark out of many hundreds of dollars, and he naturally felt a lttle sore, and wanted me to lose some money. solved to dis- cover Mr, Thompson's game; so I gtuck to him, Finally I had but $20 left. I dealt and found a palr of jacks, I caught the third in the draw. 1 betths §20and ost. My adversary held three ac:s. That ended the game.” My frlend lit a fresn cigar and refreshed hiwmself with a glats of whisky. Then he settled int> s still casler positlon in his chair by tinued: cheated, I had frequently seen that there had been too many oards in the discsrd, but I had not ssen Mr, Thomp- son put them thers. He could olaim that Ipat them there s just'as I could olaim that he was gullty of foul play, In truth, I had been endeavoring to cheat him thoughout the game, and was a little modest about acousing him on that ac- count. In poker plaging among profes slonals yon must have aacurate knowledge of the trick used, and be fully able to exposc the foul play, you must say nothing. I suepected that Me, Thomp- #on had been palming cards, bat I could not prove it, €0 1.did not object. I sat looking at him with & sulle on my faco that 1 meant should atsure him that I was satisfied and 1 grestly admired him, He gazed atme with his offansive popblus eyes and laconieslly inquired, ““Had enough?’ “‘Qaite. I'am broke," I replied, and smiled agaln. He arose hustily, s thoagh my amusement was not pleasant to look upon and said, “Come, take a driok,” “‘All right,” 1 replled, end re- solved that as soon as 1 had taken the drink I would force him to show me the trick he had bean using or I wounld half kill him. We stepped to the bar. He cilled for two whiskles. Then lesning toward me_he’whigpared coufidentially in my ear, ‘Excuseme fora minute, and stepped out of the bask door. Mr, Thompeon forgot to retuwn. S5 1 drank both whiekles. Then 1 leaned over the bar, and in a low tone I asked the bar- keeper, with whom I had a slight as quaintance, the nams of the gentleman who had so mystariously disappeared. ““That man? Oh, that is Est-em-up Joe, an _ Arkansrs gambler, who has been making things lively for the boys, You had better not play much with him, Alex- ander. They siy be oan palm a whole deck, and that the devil himeelf could not ecatch him at it.” I nod- ded significantly to the barkeepor and sald briefly: *‘He is well named. Lend me fifty to g> home on.” He loaned me the money and I promptlyshook the dust of that wicked town from my feet. 1 ro- tarned home with a realization of the fact that I am a lamb-—a poor, innosent, con- fiding lamb. ““And, Frank,” he added solemnly, *'never play poker,” There was a low tspplng on_the door. My friend turned to me and said: *‘The boys are after a game. Not a word to them of Eat-'em-up Joo.” He arose and opened the door. A group of half frozen men trooped in, and Ina fow minutes a couple of poker zames were in full blast, I watched the play for a short time, and then nodding farcwell to my friend, re- turned {o the hotel. i Dunkee’s Sarap Dussia & CoLp Mear Savck. The finost mayonalse for meat, fish and vegetablo ealads, and a superh table sauca. It far surpastes any homo made dressiag. 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