CONTENTS

Previous
CHAPTER PAGE
I. A Slave of the Needle 5
II. Making a “Raise” 12
III. A Drugged Conscience 19
IV. Blunt Takes the Warpath 26
V. A Surprise at the Gulch 33
VI. The Revolver Shot 40
VII. A Blind Chase 47
VIII. Blunt’s Warning 54
IX. Accident or Treachery? 61
X. Desperate Work 68
XI. The Saving Grace 75
XII. Blunt’s “Surprise” 80
XIII. The Race for Single Paddles 84
XIV. An Enemy’s Appeal 90
XV. Taking a Chance 96
XVI. The Yellow Streak 103
XVII. A Cry in the Night 110
XVIII. Tracking Trouble 117
XIX. Missing Bullion 124
XX. The Finger of Suspicion 131
XXI. Blind Luck 138
XXII. A Slight Mistake 145
XXIII. The Solution Tank 152
XXIV. Merriwell’s Faith 157
XXV. “Warming Up” 161
XXVI. A Challenge 168
XXVII. The Line-up 175
XXVIII. Lenning Yields To Persuasion 180
XXIX. Plain English 187
XXX. Getting the Nine in Shape 194
XXXI. Hatching a Plot 201
XXXII. The Day of the Game 208
XXXIII. Poor Support 215
XXXIV. Worse—and More of It 222
XXXV. Won in the Ninth 228
XXXVI. The Plot that Failed 233
XXXVII. Woo Sing and the Pig 236
XXXVIII. A Good Word for Lenning 243
XXXIX. Startling News 249
XL. Another Blow 256
XLI. A Dark Outlook for Lenning 263
XLII. The Mysterious Message Frank Merriwell, Jr., in Arizona
OR
CLEARING A RIVAL’S RECORD

By
BURT L. STANDISH

Author of the famous Merriwell Stories.

Colophon

STREET & SMITH CORPORATION
PUBLISHERS
79–89 Seventh Avenue, New York

Copyright, 1912
By STREET & SMITH


Frank Merriwell, Jr., in Arizona

All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign languages, including the Scandinavian.

Printed in the U. S. A.

FRANK MERRIWELL, JUNIOR, IN ARIZONA.



Top of Page
Top of Page