Motor Matt's Mandarin; or, Turning a Trick for Tsan Ti
Issued Weekly. By subscription $2.50 per year. Copyright, 1909, by Street & Smith, 79-89 Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y.
MOTOR MATT'S MANDARIN;
OR,
TURNING A TRICK FOR TSAN TI.
By the author of MOTOR MATT.
Matt King , otherwise Motor Matt. Joe McGlory , a young cowboy who proves himself a lad of worth and character, and whose eccentricities are all on the humorous side. A good chum to tie to—a point Motor Matt is quick to perceive. Tsan Ti , Mandarin of the Red Button, who appeals to Motor Matt for help in a very peculiar undertaking. Sam Wing , a San Francisco Chinaman, member of a tong that is amiably disposed toward Tsan Ti. Kien Lung , courier of the Chinese Regent, who respectfully delivers the yellow cord to Tsan Ti. Grattan , a masterful rogue who consummates one of the cleverest robberies in the annals of crime. Bunce , a sailor who assists Grattan and makes considerable trouble for the motor boys and the mandarin. Goldstein , a diamond broker with a penchant for dealing in stolen goods. Pryne , a brother-in-law of Grattan, who plays a short but important part in the events of the story.
ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE.
Sufferin' treadmills! Say, pard, here's where I drop down in the shade and catch my breath. How much farther have we got to go?
Not more than a mile, Joe.
We must have gone a couple of hundred miles already.
We've traveled about six miles, all told.