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00:01:28Oh!
00:01:29I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you, but are you all right, miss?
00:01:32Why, yes. I'm just sleepy. I've been driving all night.
00:01:35Oh. For a minute, I thought there was something wrong.
00:01:38Well, there is with my car, and I'm in an awful hurry.
00:01:41What seems to be the trouble?
00:01:42Oh, I don't know. It just stopped, and it won't go again.
00:01:45You're not out of gas, are you?
00:01:46No, I've got half the tank.
00:01:49Well, let's take a look.
00:01:58You're a Mountie, aren't you?
00:02:00That's right.
00:02:01I thought I recognized the uniform. Of course, I've only seen it in movies.
00:02:07Say, uh, tell me, is this always-gets-his-man stuff true, or just a lot of movie hook-up?
00:02:13That happens to be the motto of the service.
00:02:15Oh, how noble.
00:02:17Well, where's your man, or didn't you get him yet?
00:02:25Have you got any tools?
00:02:27Oh, sure.
00:02:36A screwdriver. Is that all?
00:02:38Well, how many do you need?
00:02:45Why don't you get a rope and tow me in?
00:02:50Mike's not a plow horse. He's a saddle horse.
00:02:53Well, then why don't you get in the saddle and ride to the nearest garage and have them tow me in?
00:02:58There isn't a garage within a day's ride from here.
00:03:04Step on the starter, will you, please?
00:03:06I'd be delighted, but it won't do any good. I've tried that for hours.
00:03:10It could be the carburetor needs adjusting for this high altitude.
00:03:13Will you try it, please?
00:03:15It's a waste of time, Mountie.
00:03:25Why don't you stick to horses?
00:03:31Now try it.
00:03:36Well, hooray!
00:03:45Don't mention it.
00:03:46You know, a girl like you shouldn't be out in this part of the country alone.
00:03:49Oh, I don't know.
00:03:50They told me if I got in any trouble, all I had to do was whistle and the Mountie would pump up.
00:03:54I didn't even have to whistle this time, did I?
00:03:57Bye.
00:04:44I'm not concerned about his safety. I just want to get to him as soon as possible.
00:04:47Yeah, well, that's perfectly natural. I understand.
00:04:50Reporting back, sir.
00:04:52How'd you make out of Brian?
00:04:53I were tucked under a reticent light.
00:04:55And?
00:04:56Unfortunately, I had to kill one, sir.
00:04:59Resisted arrest?
00:05:00Indefinitely.
00:05:01They both pulled guns and tried to shoot the right clear.
00:05:04Too bad.
00:05:06Ordinarily, Miss Owens, we try to take him alive.
00:05:08But this gang has murdered three men.
00:05:10And I told Brian not to take any chances.
00:05:12If there's nothing else, sir, I'll go take care of my horse.
00:05:14Well, wait a minute.
00:05:15Uh, Miss Owens, this is Trooper O'Brien.
00:05:18We've already met, sir.
00:05:21Yes, so we have.
00:05:23I guess I forgot to mention it.
00:05:26You forgot your screwdriver, too, Miss Owens.
00:05:31Oh, thank you.
00:05:32I'm sorry, I was in a bad mood.
00:05:35You see, my car stalled and Trooper O'Brien was in a bad mood.
00:05:38You see, my car stalled and Trooper O'Brien was nice enough to fix it.
00:05:41Oh, well, fixing a car or delivering a baby,
00:05:44it's all in a day's work to a Canadian mounted policeman.
00:05:48Miss Owens wants to go up to Canoga Valley to visit her uncle.
00:05:51He packed in there with some engineers about four months ago to survey some timberland.
00:05:55That's one place you can't drive your car to, Miss Owens.
00:05:58Oh, why not?
00:05:59It's very rough country.
00:06:00Ah, but we can lend you a horse and some equipment.
00:06:03You'll need a guide, too.
00:06:05I'd appreciate it.
00:06:06Uh, Roberts would be a fine man for that, sir.
00:06:08He knows that country backwards.
00:06:10Yes, I'd send Roberts, but he's out Simon Riverway.
00:06:13Well, how about Whitney, sir?
00:06:15Oh, no, he went back east, left two days ago.
00:06:18Well, no, I'm afraid it's up to you.
00:06:21I won't send you to Canoga Valley anyhow.
00:06:23I've only had one report from Sergeant Means since he was transferred up there.
00:06:27You know Means?
00:06:28Only by reputation, sir.
00:06:31A little hard to get along with.
00:06:32Cracked up in the war.
00:06:34I want you to check on him.
00:06:35Yes, sir.
00:06:36Anything else, sir?
00:06:37Yes.
00:06:38I want you to hear this.
00:06:41To the Mounted Police of Chinook Pass, dear sir,
00:06:43beg to announce that the creek that used to flow past my place don't flow anymore.
00:06:49It used to be full of water and fish.
00:06:51Now it's full of rocks and sand.
00:06:54This is very serious to me and my horses.
00:06:57Pleased to investigate this.
00:07:00I already spoke to the Mountie in this section,
00:07:02but he ain't done nothing about it so far.
00:07:05Please get it fixed.
00:07:06P.D.Q.
00:07:07Thanks.
00:07:08Signed, Poodles Hannaford.
00:07:10P.S.
00:07:11I'd fix it myself,
00:07:13but every time I go upstream, somebody takes a shot at me.
00:07:17Hoping you are the same.
00:07:19Poodles.
00:07:20Now you better show this to Means and find out what it's all about.
00:07:23Yes, sir.
00:07:24What heart shall I settle for, Mr. Holmes?
00:07:26Uh, take Duke.
00:07:29What part of the valley do you want to go to, Miss Owens?
00:07:31A place called Morgan's Post.
00:07:33Uh, be ready to leave first thing in the morning.
00:07:35I'd like to go this afternoon.
00:07:38Well, that's up to a blind.
00:07:41Well, it'll take me 35 minutes to reshoe my horse
00:07:44and about 10 minutes to pack and saddle.
00:07:47Of course, I never sleep.
00:07:48Oh, 45 minutes, that would be fine.
00:07:50I'll be ready.
00:07:51Thank you, Inspector.
00:07:53Pleasure, Miss.
00:07:55Oh, I'll try not to be too much trouble.
00:07:59I'm sure you will.
00:08:05What did I ever do to you, Mac?
00:08:07Well, I thought I was giving you a break.
00:08:10If I were 10 years younger, I'd take it myself.
00:08:12Well, I sure wish you were 10 years younger.
00:08:30What do you say, Mr. Rowan?
00:08:32Hello, Pierre.
00:08:33What do you say about the money, huh?
00:08:35Yeah, when do we get paid?
00:08:36Oh, stop worrying.
00:08:37I give you my word that $20,000 will be here tomorrow.
00:08:40Maybe even this afternoon.
00:08:41Who's bringing it?
00:08:42My niece.
00:08:43Alone?
00:08:44Yes.
00:08:45With all that dough?
00:08:46That's right.
00:08:47Sacre bleu, Mr. Rowan.
00:08:48Sacre bleu.
00:08:49Sacre bleu.
00:08:50Sacre bleu.
00:08:51Sacre bleu.
00:08:52Sacre bleu.
00:08:53Sacre bleu.
00:08:54Sacre bleu.
00:08:55Sacre bleu.
00:08:56Sacre bleu.
00:08:57Sacre bleu.
00:08:58Sacre bleu, Mr. Rowan.
00:08:59You are, how you say it, you are nuts.
00:09:02Martin, get me a shot of bourbon.
00:09:03What do you have, boys?
00:09:04Yeah, make mine the same.
00:09:07What are you going to do with those?
00:09:09Just take them over to Salomon.
00:09:10Oh, just a minute.
00:09:11I'll take this one.
00:09:15Let's go.
00:09:28Let's go.
00:09:59You'll be more comfortable if you take your boots off.
00:10:16We always sleep with our feet to the fire.
00:10:18Oh, just a minute.
00:10:20Where do I sleep?
00:10:22Right there.
00:10:23Where do you sleep?
00:10:25Right here.
00:10:27That's easy.
00:10:57Don't forget, feed to the fire.
00:11:27You're about finished, I'll go water the horses.
00:11:53All right.
00:12:17Trooper O'Brien!
00:12:18Trooper!
00:12:19Trooper O'Brien!
00:12:20I don't know.
00:12:21Did you see a snake or something?
00:12:22Yes.
00:12:23He was on a horse.
00:12:24As long as he wasn't on a bicycle.
00:12:25I admit it.
00:12:26I traveled 1,500 miles alone without a mishap.
00:12:27And now that I'm under the protection of a Royal Canadian Mountie, I'm robbed.
00:12:28Robbed?
00:12:29Of what?
00:12:30Of my small bag.
00:12:31Oh, my God.
00:12:32Oh, my God.
00:12:33Oh, my God.
00:12:34Oh, my God.
00:12:35Oh, my God.
00:12:36Oh, my God.
00:12:37Oh, my God.
00:12:38Oh, my God.
00:12:39Oh, my God.
00:12:40Oh, my God.
00:12:41Oh, my God.
00:12:42Oh, my God.
00:12:43Oh, my God.
00:12:44Oh, my God.
00:12:45Oh, my God.
00:12:46Oh, my God.
00:12:47Oh, my God.
00:12:48Of what?
00:12:49Of my small bag.
00:12:50Are you kidding?
00:12:51No, I'm not kidding.
00:12:52Do you see it anywhere?
00:12:53If you keep on chatting about it all day, you'll be over that second ridge of mountains.
00:13:12Here he comes, Whitey.
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00:16:14I'm sorry, Miss Haunt, but that horse is too lame
00:16:16for you to ride any further.
00:16:17What do we do now?
00:16:18Stay here till he gets well?
00:16:21There's only one thing we can do.
00:16:22Ride double.
00:16:24Thank you, I'd just as soon walk.
00:16:26We've still got 15 miles to go.
00:16:28That far?
00:16:29That's right.
00:16:30I'd still rather walk.
00:16:32Search yourself.
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00:17:16Hey, wait a minute!
00:17:19What's the matter?
00:17:20Well, how do I get across here?
00:17:22I thought you said something about walking.
00:17:26Okay, you win.
00:17:27Come and get me.
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00:18:01Beats walking, doesn't it?
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00:18:27What in the world is that?
00:18:28I don't know.
00:18:29They must be circus folks.
00:18:30I wonder what they're doing in this neck of the woods.
00:18:32That's better.
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00:18:38That's it. Not a match.
00:18:39Come on, Gilly.
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00:18:51Good morning.
00:18:52Good morning.
00:18:54The little lady's quite a fancy rider.
00:18:56She'll be the best bareback rider in the world
00:18:58after I get through training her.
00:18:59Dad was the top rider in the circuses for years.
00:19:02What are you folks doing in this part of the country?
00:19:04Doctor ordered me a long rest
00:19:06after I got all smashed up in a fall.
00:19:08Oh, I see.
00:19:09How far is Morgan Post?
00:19:10About ten miles.
00:19:11You can't miss it if you keep straight on this trail.
00:19:14Oh.
00:19:15I wonder whether you'd rent me one of your horses.
00:19:18Well, we couldn't let you have Prince.
00:19:20He's strictly a rosinback.
00:19:22A broken to the saddle.
00:19:23I suppose we could let her have Bullet.
00:19:26That's providing you can ride him.
00:19:28I'll take my chances.
00:19:29Okay, come along.
00:19:31We've got a lame horse here.
00:19:33I'm going to leave him with you for a couple of days.
00:19:35I'll take care of him for you.
00:19:37And what's more, I'll fix his leg.
00:19:39Fair enough.
00:19:47Don't worry about Bullet or me.
00:19:48We'll get along fine.
00:19:50I'm Trooper O'Brien from Chinook.
00:19:52I'll be responsible for your horse.
00:19:54Chinook, I sent a letter there about my crick.
00:19:57Well, then you must be Mr. Haniford.
00:19:59Sure.
00:20:00That's my daughter, Jill.
00:20:01How do you do?
00:20:02Hello.
00:20:03Well, say, how about my crick?
00:20:04I'll look into that on the way back, Mr. Haniford.
00:20:06Howdy.
00:20:09Say, here's your suitcase.
00:20:12And don't worry about your horse.
00:20:14I'm not worried about my horse.
00:20:16It's the water that ain't in the crick that bothers me.
00:20:19Bye.
00:20:20Bye.
00:20:22Bye.
00:20:23Oh.
00:20:24Hey, Dutch.
00:20:25Yeah?
00:20:26We got a new copper.
00:20:30Yeah.
00:20:31That must be John Owens' niece with him.
00:20:39Can you tell me where I can find a place to stay?
00:20:41Sure.
00:20:42I'll show you the way.
00:20:43All right.
00:20:44Thanks.
00:20:45Bye.
00:20:46Bye.
00:20:47Bye.
00:20:48Bye.
00:20:49Bye.
00:20:50Bye.
00:20:51Bye.
00:20:52Can you tell me where I can find John Owens?
00:20:54John Owens?
00:20:55Why, yeah.
00:20:56That's his cabin right over there.
00:20:58Thanks.
00:20:59Thanks.
00:21:06Uncle John.
00:21:07Yoo-hoo.
00:21:08Uncle John.
00:21:12Hello.
00:21:13Kate, you're a wonder girl.
00:21:15I knew you'd make it.
00:21:16Well, I almost didn't.
00:21:18Uh, this is Trooper O'Brien.
00:21:20He chaperoned me up here.
00:21:21How are you, Trooper?
00:21:22I'm afraid I didn't do a very good job of it, sir.
00:21:25Your niece was robbed on the way up here.
00:21:27Robbed?
00:21:28Did they get the...
00:21:29They got every cent.
00:21:31Well, what kind of a mounted policeman are you
00:21:33to stand by and let a...
00:21:34Just a second, Mr. Owens.
00:21:36If your niece had told me she was carrying that much money,
00:21:38it never would have happened.
00:21:47Do you suppose he recognizes?
00:21:49Somehow, he never got close enough to see our faces.
00:21:52Just the same.
00:21:53He's won money too many in this valley to suit me.
00:21:56Well, that puts me in a fine spot with Pierre here.
00:21:59He's the man I'm buying the timberland from.
00:22:01Maybe if you don't get money quick,
00:22:03you don't buy at all, huh?
00:22:04Can I help what happened?
00:22:06Now, don't worry.
00:22:07I'll send for more money right away.
00:22:08Well, you catch money quick.
00:22:10I can't wait much longer to close deals.
00:22:14Well, you see the position that puts me in.
00:22:16He's liable to walk out of the whole deal
00:22:18and pick up my option right away.
00:22:20I understand you wanted this money in small bills.
00:22:23Why?
00:22:24Because Pierre doesn't like large ones.
00:22:26He's like most of the people up in this section.
00:22:28One more thing, Mr. Owens.
00:22:30Did anyone around here know your niece
00:22:32was bringing this money to you?
00:22:33Yes.
00:22:34All of my men did.
00:22:35Part of it was for their pay.
00:22:37But I'm sure they're all trustworthy.
00:22:39Maybe so.
00:22:40But I'm sure Sergeant Means will know more about that.
00:22:43Well, thank you for bringing me up here.
00:22:45I won't forget the trip for a long time.
00:22:47Well, I...
00:22:50I'll be sorry about this.
00:22:52Well, half as sorry as I'll be
00:22:54if this deal doesn't go through.
00:22:56I'll bet five.
00:23:09I'll call.
00:23:10Beats me.
00:23:11I'll call.
00:23:13Three queens.
00:23:14Three aces.
00:23:15Up to the jack, boys.
00:23:18Wait.
00:23:21Deal me out the next time.
00:23:22I want to get a fresh pay.
00:23:23Your deal, Sandy.
00:23:36What are you doing?
00:23:37Nothing.
00:23:38How many times have I told you
00:23:39to keep your nose out of my business?
00:23:41Oh!
00:23:44Now, look.
00:23:45Get up!
00:23:49And stay out.
00:24:00Who are you?
00:24:01Ah!
00:24:02I ought to cut your throat.
00:24:05Ow!
00:24:10Ow!
00:24:32Ow!
00:25:02What's going on here?
00:25:04This man's a little free with his knife, Sergeant.
00:25:06Oh, beating your wife again, eh, Whitey?
00:25:08Yes, Sergeant.
00:25:09He was afraid that I'd...
00:25:10Shut up. That'll do.
00:25:11Go to my office and wait for me.
00:25:13If this doesn't happen again,
00:25:15fine, Cooper.
00:25:22I take it you're Sergeant Means, sir.
00:25:24That's correct.
00:25:25Cooper O'Brien.
00:25:26Yes, you know it.
00:25:27What brings you here?
00:25:28Inspector McGrath's orders.
00:25:30I accompanied Mr. Owen's niece up here
00:25:32and was also told to investigate
00:25:33the complaint of a homesteader,
00:25:35Mr. Hannaford.
00:25:36About his crick drying up?
00:25:38That's right, Sergeant.
00:25:39Well, you can go back and reassure the inspector.
00:25:41It's just a case of the spring
00:25:42that feeds the crick pinching out.
00:25:44But I understand someone's been shooting at him.
00:25:46Well, he's been trespassing.
00:25:48I warned him about that.
00:25:49I see.
00:25:51The inspector's also been worried about you, Sergeant.
00:25:54He hasn't had a report for two or three months.
00:25:57What does he want me to do?
00:25:58Write him some love letters?
00:26:00We haven't had any trouble up here.
00:26:02None worth reporting.
00:26:04There's another matter, sir.
00:26:06Yes?
00:26:07Mr. Owens was robbed of $20,000
00:26:09on our way up here.
00:26:10Is that so?
00:26:11Yes, sir.
00:26:13Not very flattering to you, O'Brien.
00:26:15No, it isn't, sir.
00:26:16But with your permission,
00:26:17I'd like to stay here and...
00:26:18Never mind.
00:26:20I'd like to lend a hand, sir.
00:26:22Not necessary.
00:26:24Return to your station.
00:26:26Return to your station
00:26:27and just hope that the inspector won't break you
00:26:29for what's happened.
00:26:31Yes, sir.
00:26:40I was hoping you might stay around
00:26:42until I was ready to go back.
00:26:44What, and take a chance on being robbed again?
00:26:46I know that wasn't your...
00:26:47You're the only one who doesn't think so.
00:26:49Thanks.
00:26:50Oh, by the way,
00:26:51if you happen to meet any young ladies
00:26:53asleep in cars, come out.
00:26:55Don't worry.
00:27:53Hello, there.
00:27:54Hello.
00:27:55Back so soon?
00:27:56A lot sooner than I expected.
00:28:02By the way,
00:28:03I found out why there's no more water
00:28:04in your creek, Mr. Hannaford.
00:28:05Sergeant Means tells me
00:28:06the spring that feeds it went dry.
00:28:08That's what he told me.
00:28:10But I couldn't find out for myself.
00:28:12What do you mean?
00:28:13Well, every time I step out
00:28:14to follow the creek up into the timberland,
00:28:16somebody fixes it.
00:28:17What exactly do you mean?
00:28:19I mean,
00:28:20every time I step out to follow the creek
00:28:21up into the timberland,
00:28:22somebody fixes it.
00:28:23What did Sergeant Means say about that?
00:28:25Well, he said that the timberland
00:28:26was private property
00:28:28and that I was trespassing.
00:28:30It all sounds phony to me.
00:28:32Nobody ever took a shot at me
00:28:34before the creek went dry.
00:28:35Is that so?
00:28:36Yeah.
00:28:37Maybe I'd better take a run up there.
00:28:39Which way is it?
00:28:40Why, it's right up there,
00:28:41the other side of a hill.
00:28:43Wait, I'll go along and show you.
00:28:45All right.
00:28:46I've got a horsehall saddle for you.
00:28:47Oh, no.
00:28:48Oh, no.
00:28:49That's Bullet.
00:28:50He's bucked me off three times already.
00:28:53I'll stick to old Prince.
00:28:56Miss Hannaford,
00:28:57would you please take care of Bullet?
00:28:58Sure.
00:28:59I'll take him back to the barn.
00:29:00Thanks.
00:29:19Well, there it is.
00:29:22And it used to be plump full of trout, too.
00:29:31Let's follow it on up.
00:29:33Where's bullet?
00:29:41Oh, here he is.
00:29:43It's like I've lost him, Poodles.
00:30:04Yes, and you almost lost me, too, around behind.
00:30:08Maybe so.
00:30:09You go inside and keep the boys amused.
00:30:11I'll take a look.
00:30:12I'm a best friend, I promise you.
00:30:14Hello, folks.
00:30:15Hello, there.
00:30:16And you, Mr. Morgan.
00:30:17How are you, Miss Anderson?
00:30:18Say, would you like to see a little trick in magic?
00:30:19That I would.
00:30:20And you, gentlemen, would you like to see a little trick in magic?
00:30:21Sure.
00:30:22I'll show it to you.
00:30:23Now, here we are.
00:30:24One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
00:30:2819, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 32, 33, 34, 34, 35, 36, 37,
00:30:3438, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
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00:32:24That is a very clever trick, Mr Danavon.
00:32:26Enough of that, Mr Morgan.
00:32:28Mr Morgan, I will now show you a trick that you have
00:32:30seen before I'd be very interested in watching it right gentlemen gentlemen watch
00:32:36this trick we everybody everybody watch this Mr Morgan when you buy me
00:32:42a drink if I drink it from here. I beg your pardon Mr and if it would you say that
00:32:48again when you buy me
00:32:49a drink if I drink it from here. Naturally I'll share if you can do that trick I
00:32:55should buy you
00:32:56a big slug I'm very good.
00:33:05Watch this.
00:33:14Do you know how Mr Morgan. Will strike me pink.
00:33:18It's. All. Well hello I thought you'd be back to station by now
00:33:27well I want to tell you came back on my account well yes and no. Did you ever see
00:33:32this before. Handle the bag do you think it could be off your bag the one that was
00:33:39stolen. Could where'd you find it in the ashes from back of what he's.
00:33:45That means someone around here stole the money that's right well that's hard to
00:33:49believe I'd better tell someone about I'll mention this to anyone not even your
00:33:54uncle because I want to go back and. Excuse me a minute.
00:34:00Just
00:34:11a second I want to ask you a few questions it won't do you any good someone burned
00:34:16a traveling bag in your soul who was it it ain't my soul anyhow I don't know and
00:34:21I'd be afraid to tell you if I did there's nothing to be afraid of oh yes there is
00:34:25we're being followed right now I know it just keep walking.
00:34:55And.
00:35:13All right why do. Drop it.
00:35:21That's
00:35:21an old trick whitey I wasn't sure you would fall for it. Oh you're
00:35:28carrying you've got some explaining to do start walking.
00:35:51I. Think
00:36:03this man is connected with
00:36:04a robbery of missiles and so I didn't steal any money from anybody but make you
00:36:08think so the phone money was
00:36:10a new ten and twenty dollar bill take a look at these I took them out of his
00:36:14pocket. What's more Miss Owens has identified this handle is the one that was on
00:36:19her bag someone burned the stolen bag in the store where it's
00:36:23a post. That's certainly
00:36:25a new angle on the case. But did you get this money I want it in a crap game from
00:36:31home my ankle drove by a couple of days ago he looked like
00:36:34a prospect I don't even remember his name I can easily verify that on the other
00:36:39hand O'Brien I'm not used to having my orders disobeyed how come you didn't return
00:36:43to your station well I started back sir someone took a shot at me while trying to
00:36:48find out who it was I stumbled onto
00:36:49a clue to the robbery why didn't you tell me this I didn't have
00:36:52a chance things happen too fast. Well I must congratulate you on your work.
00:36:59But my order still stands return to your station I'll take charge of this man in
00:37:03the investigation from here on is that clear yes sir.
00:37:18But. But.
00:37:34You find anything else yes I think I did I just had
00:37:38a run in with
00:37:38a fellow named Whitey Yeager he was carrying a large roll of bills on. I think it's
00:37:44part of your uncle's money what are you going to do now. Go back to my station go
00:37:48back without clearing it up there's nothing I can do about it Sergeant means insist
00:37:53on having the investigation alone he's ordered me back to Chinook. Doesn't that
00:37:58seem very peculiar well no I I've had peculiar orders before. Such as
00:38:04chaperoning peculiar females I've had worse than that really that wasn't so bad in
00:38:10fact at times I almost enjoyed it you don't say. It's going to be very dull going
00:38:16back alone I won't mind it a bit but I will. When you're ready to leave why don't
00:38:22you whistle maybe another modern policeman will show up.
00:38:25And.
00:38:40Did you find out anything sweaty I think the men who are on the phones are right
00:38:44here come on I'll tell you about it on the way back.
00:38:55To.
00:39:17You know.
00:39:25What
00:39:33coming into the place where they took a shot at me.
00:39:40Ain't nothing with
00:39:41a plane yeah they fly over here very often I hear them two or three times a week
00:39:47that right. It's like he's coming in for
00:39:51a landing never know no plane to land here in the valley.
00:40:03For a couple of shots over there.
00:40:21In.
00:40:41Traffic.
00:40:45That's the idea of shooting at it this is my land and I want no trespassers.
00:40:52So you've got to roll
00:40:53a new ten dollar bill. What's that got to do with trespassing not
00:40:58a thing but where did you get them. Play dice you must have been in the same game
00:41:03as why.
00:41:09Go there. Yeah. I suppose you won this in the dice game to show show where I went
00:41:17I know you don't. You lose they got your hand.
00:41:32All right you get off.
00:41:41What's the problem here you tell this money I got right to shoot to keep fellows
00:41:45off my land well of course you have didn't you see his signs warning trespassers
00:41:49off
00:41:49a bribe the police aren't trespassers Mr I'm not going to shoot at you I shoot at
00:41:54him yes and you're done you're going to be. You make him let me go on the
00:42:00Timberland deal is off you understand now wait a minute here we'll get this
00:42:03straightened out here O'Brien sorry Mr I'm on your inside.
00:42:15You know. You got
00:42:18a gun Morgan Yes sir yes. Yes sir.
00:42:27I want you to keep an eye on this man and turn him over to Sergeant means when he
00:42:30gets here. Even for the sergeant that's right right.
00:42:46Now I know why they've been shooting at you every time you went upstream I got
00:42:50an idea to that gold exactly that's where your stream and dry poodles they've
00:42:55been using the water to wash them could be let's take
00:42:58a ride up there.
00:43:15And she you've got to get up there and warn the boys the money's on the way to
00:43:23the big. Right.
00:43:32You do just as I tell you to bring you down tight.
00:43:36You have to go. Now get all the time and she.
00:43:48This time I think that money so we don't stick his nose in our business for more
00:43:52you better go on the boys first you may need some help don't worry I.
00:44:06Will.
00:44:37Do.
00:44:57That sounds like
00:44:57a plane warming up over there yeah. You're part of the stream fed on up all right I'm
00:45:03going to have
00:45:03a look at that. Later.
00:45:33You. Mighty
00:45:42that's all he's on the way up to the tickets.
00:46:03To. That you could
00:46:16give up the boss come out there we'll get.
00:46:33A.
00:47:03A.
00:47:34A.
00:47:36A.
00:47:42A.
00:47:46A.
00:47:49A.
00:47:51A.
00:47:56A.
00:47:58A.
00:48:03I go down and finish.
00:48:33The.
00:48:40Man I thought you've been killed you all right I'm sure I'm all right what are you
00:48:44doing here I heard here was out to get you so I.
00:48:51I left here locked up at the post we're going back and have
00:48:54a few explanations. If I come on down here.
00:49:04I.
00:49:04I wish you'd tell me what this is all about.
00:49:32I'm a little foggy about it myself, but I'm going to talk to someone who should be able
00:49:36to clear everything up.
00:49:37Meanwhile, you wait for me at Hannaford's.
00:49:39Oh, nothing doing.
00:49:40You'll only stick your chin out again.
00:49:43You know, at times, you're a very obstinate young woman.
00:49:46Doggone it, I've been looking all over for you, O'Brien.
00:49:52Well, I'm glad you showed up.
00:49:55I want you to take this stubborn young lady back to your ranch and keep her there.
00:49:58Well, I won't go, and that's all there is to it.
00:50:01I've got another pair of handcuffs.
00:50:04Matt O'Brien, you're the most unreasonable man I ever met.
00:50:07Better come along as the law says, or I may have to shoot your ears off.
00:50:11And he's not kidding.
00:50:12He's just the type that would do it.
00:50:39Hurry up and fix my arm.
00:50:41You did it yourself.
00:50:42I told you I was through, Whitey, and I mean it.
00:50:44I've stood for all your dirty crookedness.
00:50:46But when it comes to murder...
00:50:48What do you mean by that?
00:50:49I found a grave in the woods this morning.
00:50:51Who's buried in it?
00:50:52How should I know?
00:50:56I found your lucky piece right next to it.
00:50:58See?
00:51:00What's the next move?
00:51:01I suppose you're going to squeal at him, aren't you?
00:51:02No, I'm not.
00:51:03But I'm getting out.
00:51:11Ah!
00:51:12Ah!
00:51:13Ah!
00:51:14Ah!
00:51:21Drop that gun or I'll shoot.
00:51:41Is he dead?
00:51:42Yes.
00:51:43Then listen, Mountie.
00:51:44There's something you ought to know.
00:51:46He and Ole and Dutch...
00:51:51Mr. Owens.
00:51:56Well, what's the matter now?
00:51:58Your niece wants to see you, Mr. Owens.
00:52:00She's over at the Hannaford Ranch.
00:52:02What's happened?
00:52:03Did you have an accident?
00:52:04Well, not exactly, but you'd better come over and see her.
00:52:06Well, can't you tell me what happened?
00:52:08Not here.
00:52:09But I'll ride over with you.
00:52:10Okay, I'll be ready in a minute.
00:52:11Good.
00:52:12I'll be right back.
00:52:26Did the sergeant pick up my prisoner, Morgan?
00:52:28Well, uh...
00:52:29Well, not exactly.
00:52:30You see, before the sergeant got here,
00:52:33I had to go out and chop some wood.
00:52:36And while I was gone, and before I got...
00:52:38And when you came back, he'd escaped, eh?
00:52:40That's right.
00:52:41He'd vanished into thin air.
00:52:43Well, it doesn't matter now.
00:52:45Listen, Morgan, if I give you a message for Sergeant Means,
00:52:47do you think you can keep it in your mind until you see him?
00:52:49I'll write it down.
00:52:51Fine.
00:52:52Write this.
00:52:53I've just arrested Mr. Owens
00:52:55and I'm taking him over to Hannaford.
00:53:01My word.
00:53:03That is a fine man.
00:53:05That is a fine kettle of fish.
00:53:15Go.
00:53:23It looks simple, doesn't it?
00:53:31Oh, don't.
00:53:32Look.
00:53:33Oh, look at that.
00:53:49Be careful now.
00:53:50Be very careful.
00:53:56Kate, look out.
00:54:03You might have broken your neck.
00:54:05I'm going to leave circus riding to Jill.
00:54:07May I tell you what happened?
00:54:09I haven't told your uncle anything yet.
00:54:11No, he said you wanted to see me.
00:54:13I didn't say that.
00:54:15That's funny.
00:54:16I thought you did.
00:54:17Well, I hope you haven't arrested him, too.
00:54:19No, but I'm doing that right now.
00:54:21I've got to go.
00:54:22I've got to go.
00:54:23I've got to go.
00:54:24I've got to go.
00:54:25I've got to go.
00:54:26I've got to go.
00:54:27I've got to go.
00:54:28I've got to go.
00:54:29I've got to go.
00:54:30I've got to go.
00:54:31I've got to go.
00:54:32Well, you know what?
00:54:33I'm doing that right now.
00:54:34You're not kidding me.
00:54:35No, and you're not kidding me, Mr. Owens.
00:54:37You're under arrest.
00:54:38Are you serious?
00:54:39I was never more serious in my life.
00:54:41He didn't come up here to buy timberland.
00:54:43He brought a gang of thugs up here to work some rich placer
00:54:46claims.
00:54:47That's a lie.
00:54:48Of course it is.
00:54:49What do you call stealing gold from the Canadian government
00:54:51and smuggling it across the border?
00:54:52I don't believe a word of it.
00:54:53Come on inside.
00:54:54Oh, God, don't let him talk to you like this.
00:54:56Don't worry.
00:54:57Everything will be all right.
00:54:58OK.
00:54:59You do it.
00:55:00You go to the other room.
00:55:01I'll be right back.
00:55:02OK.
00:55:03See you tomorrow.
00:55:04OK.
00:55:05You too.
00:55:06Come on, buddy.
00:55:07Come on.
00:55:08Get some sleep.
00:55:09Get some sleep.
00:55:14Sit down. I'll get Sergeant Means. He'll stop this nonsense.
00:55:31You'll stay right here. Sit down. The reason Hannaford's trick went dry is because
00:55:38your uncle and his gang diverted it to use for their washing trays. If you hadn't been
00:55:42so busy rescuing me yesterday, you'd have seen those trays and the rest of their equipment
00:55:45in the ravine. I suppose that plane was part of their plan. I can't figure it out.
00:55:52They've been flying supplies and material in and flying to go and they stopped. Isn't
00:55:57that right, Mr. Owens? Is it? I think so.
00:56:03The fellow who held you up yesterday in the pair that killed him are all part of your
00:56:11uncle's outfit, working a double cross. I don't believe that, O'Brien.
00:56:16You weren't in on that, but I'll prove it as soon as Sergeant Means gets here.
00:56:23As for Pierre, he was a French-Canadian who originally discovered the plane, but there
00:56:34were government restrictions against working it. So he went to the States and contacted
00:56:38your uncle. I can't believe that.
00:56:46Why don't you ask him whether it's true or not?
00:56:55Tell him he's got it all wrong. Here comes Sergeant Means.
00:57:07O'Brien, what are you trying to pull off here? That's what I'd like to know.
00:57:14Didn't Morgan tell you? He told me enough. I'm sorry about this, Mr.
00:57:17Owens. You're guilty of insubordination, O'Brien. I ordered you to return to your station. Now
00:57:22I'm placing you under arrest. You're not placing me under arrest for anything,
00:57:26but I'm placing you under arrest for murder. And the murder of Sergeant Means, the man
00:57:30you're impersonating, get his gun, please. What do you think? Should we close in?
00:57:35No, let's wait and see what happens. I didn't know the real Sergeant Means personally.
00:57:44But I do know that during the First World War, he had a finger shot off his left hand.
00:57:49I just saw the real Sergeant Means' body. He'd been buried in back of Hardy Yeager's
00:57:53place. Well, I guess that's that. Mind if I get my hat?
00:58:03Get away from that door. So you brought some of your boys with you,
00:58:11huh? Well, that's fine. We'll get them all at once.
00:58:26Let's go.
00:58:41Hold it. Drop those guns.
00:58:47All right, get over here. Come on.
00:58:52All right, poodles, bring them out. Come on, let's go.
00:59:02Come on, come on. Come on, get in there. Come on, get over there. Get over.
00:59:07Thanks, Sergeant Means, for bringing these men over here. You've saved me a lot of trouble.
00:59:12Now, Mr. Owens, when I pick up Morgan at the post, that'll put an end to your little racket.
00:59:19Uh, you want me over there, too? No, I think I'll put you on probation.
00:59:38What are you stopping for? This.
00:59:45Well.
00:59:56You see, it isn't only a mount he always gets, it's man.
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