A STRUGGLE FOR THE RIGHT.


By the author of "MOTOR MATT."



[CONTENTS]

[CHAPTER I. ON THE ROAD TO WAUNAKEE.]
[CHAPTER II. INTO A NOOSE—AND OUT OF IT AGAIN.]
[CHAPTER III. GEORGE'S SISTER.]
[CHAPTER IV. THE "JUMP SPARK."]
[CHAPTER V. BY EXPRESS, CHARGES COLLECT.]
[CHAPTER VI. "PICKEREL PETE."]
[CHAPTER VII. GEORGE AND M'GLORY MISSING.]
[CHAPTER VIII. SETTING A SNARE.]
[CHAPTER IX. ENEMIES TO BE FEARED.]
[CHAPTER X. BETWEEN FIRE AND WATER.]
[CHAPTER XI. CHUMS TO THE RESCUE.]
[CHAPTER XII. HOW FATE THREW THE DICE.]
[CHAPTER XIII. UNDER THE OVERTURNED BOAT.]
[CHAPTER XIV. A DASH FOR THE OPEN.]
[CHAPTER XV. THE POWER BOAT—MINUS THE POWER.]
[CHAPTER XVI. A RECONCILIATION.]
[THE GUARDIAN OF THE PASS.]
[WATCH THE SKY.]


[CHARACTERS THAT APPEAR IN THIS STORY.]

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.

George Lorry, a lad who has begun steering a wrong course, and in whom Matt recognizes a victim of circumstances rather than a youth who is innately conceited, domineering and unscrupulous.

Lorry, Sr., George's father; a rich man whose attitude toward Motor Matt, in part of the story, is as incomprehensible as it is uncalled-for.

Big John, an unscrupulous person who takes his dishonest toll wherever he can find it; but, in crossing Motor Matt's course, he meets with rather more than he has bargained for.

Kinky, a pal of Big John.

Ross, another pal of Big John; a desperate man with a grievance against Motor Matt.

Ollie Merton, a rich man's son with many failings, but rather deeper than he appears.

Pickerel Pete, a superstitious little moke who collects two dollars from Motor Matt for a day's work and abruptly resigns.