<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_277" id="Page_277">[277]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>CHAPTER XXIII. <br/> <small>THE DEN OF THE SYNDICATE.</small></h2>
<p>“And now what is the layout, Nick?” asked
Chick when the prisoners had been disposed of
and the detectives had returned to Nick’s house.</p>
<p>“To clean out the den of the syndicate.”</p>
<p>“I thought the fire did that.”</p>
<p>“But there is another, where the smaller fry
hang out, as this record shows,” replied Nick
again, referring to the paper. “To be sure, there
are only the little fellows left; but great oaks from
little acorns grow, Chick, and I think we had better
make a clean round-up while we are about it.”</p>
<p>“And what are your plans?”</p>
<p>“You know the Dominion saloon?”</p>
<p>“Sure. It’s a crooked joint, although the police
have never been able to get a line on it.”</p>
<p>“Right you are, Chick. Well, that is the hangout
for the little fellows of the syndicate. I want
you to go there and try and get a job as a waiter,
or helper of some sort. They are always putting<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_278" id="Page_278">[278]</SPAN></span>
on ‘extras’ there. Get into a good disguise, and I
will join you later.”</p>
<p>Without further parley, Chick went into the
costume room, and within half an hour he was on
his way to the Dominion.</p>
<p>It was some time later when Nick followed him,
also in disguise. He took a cab, and was soon
within a block of the saloon, a resort that was
operated in the interests of one of the toughest
gangs in New York.</p>
<p>Here he dismissed the cab and strolled up to the
place he sought. He did not enter immediately,
however. Pretending to be under the influence of
liquor, he stood for a time in front of the place,
hands in pockets, glancing tipsily at the show
posters in the windows.</p>
<p>A perfect procession of crooks was passing into
the place, and Nick was waiting to attract the attention
of some of them. Presently he had his
wish, for a confidence man known to the crooked
profession as Blister called him to the doorway.</p>
<p>“Hello, there!” cried the crook. “You can’t see
half of the show from the outside. Come in and
have a bracer.”</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_279" id="Page_279">[279]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Nick looked up with a drunken dignity which
set the crook laughing.</p>
<p>“I don’t know you,” he said.</p>
<p>“Come in and get acquainted, then,” was the
laughing reply. “What do you expect to get
standing out there looking at the paper lions?
You can see the real thing on the inside. Admission
free! Come and have a snifter.”</p>
<p>“You’re all right!” cried Nick. “I’m choice of
me company, but I’ll have a drink with you.
You’re all right.”</p>
<p>They walked into the place together and took
seats at a table. The room was a large one, and
was well filled with customers. In front was a
cigar stand, shut off from the room proper by a
high screen with mirror panels. Back of this was
a long bar, and all along the side and clustered in
the rear were tables. Just at the end of the bar
an open staircase led to the rooms above.</p>
<p>Sitting at the table with the confidence man,
Nick saw Chick passing up and down the staircase
with beer and wine on trays. The assistant
gave a quick glance at his chief, but did not seem
to recognize him.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_280" id="Page_280">[280]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Nick does not drink intoxicating liquor, so
when the wine was brought at the command of
the crook, he was seized with a coughing fit, and
succeeded in spilling most of the contents of his
glass.</p>
<p>“We’ll have another,” said the detective, drawing
forth a roll of banknotes, which caused the
eyes of the confidence man to open wide. The fellow
thought that the money was certain to come
his way before the night was over.</p>
<p>Glancing about the room, Nick saw that those
present were gathered in little groups, talking
earnestly and in whispers. They all appeared to
be very well known to each other.</p>
<p>Nick noticed that two muscular fellows kept
near the door.</p>
<p>The confidence man bought several drinks, and
then began talking about a little game that was
going on upstairs.</p>
<p>“I’m going up and play a few stacks,” he said.
“It’s dull down here. You may come along and
look on if you want to. Don’t get into any game
with strangers, however,” he added, “for there
are some pretty tough chaps here to-night. If<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_281" id="Page_281">[281]</SPAN></span>
you want to play a small game, I’ll get you a seat
at my table after a while.”</p>
<p>Nick was not ready to leave the lower room,
so he put the crook off and sat with his eyes on
the door.</p>
<p>Presently four men entered the place, drank at
the bar, and then started up the staircase. Nick
saw that they were strangers there, judging by
the attitude of the others in the room. They were
tall, broad-shouldered men, and all wore full
beards. It was plain that they were armed.</p>
<p>One of the men behind the bar called to the men
as they started up the staircase.</p>
<p>“Where are you going?” he asked, stepping toward
them.</p>
<p>“To the wine room,” was the reply.</p>
<p>“Those are private rooms,” said the attendant.
“You can’t go up there to-night.”</p>
<p>The muscular fellows who had been watching
at the door now advanced to the foot of the stairs.
As they did so, four roughly dressed men entered
and stepped back to the inner end of the bar.</p>
<p>“There seems to be a little row on between the
remaining members of the syndicate,” thought<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_282" id="Page_282">[282]</SPAN></span>
Nick. “Well, when thieves fall out honest men
get their dues.”</p>
<p>“Why can’t we go up?” demanded one of the
men. “We have been there before.”</p>
<p>“Not to-night,” said the attendant. “Take
seats down here.”</p>
<p>The men hesitated. Then they saw that the
people in the place were gathering about them
with threatening looks, and took chairs at a table,
the eight close together.</p>
<p>The crook who was sitting with Nick arose
and moved up to the bar, where he stood whispering
to the man in charge.</p>
<p>As he did so, Chick walked up to Nick as if to
take an order.</p>
<p>“When the row begins,” he said, “go to the
back end of the room. I’ll be there. We’ll go up
by the private staircase. I know where to take
you.”</p>
<p>Nick nodded, and Chick brought two glasses of
wine and placed them on the table.</p>
<p>Before the crook returned to his chair, however,
the rush was made. Nick saw the gang
springing for the stairs, drawing their revolvers<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_283" id="Page_283">[283]</SPAN></span>
as they went, and made for the back of the room,
where Chick awaited him.</p>
<p>There came a shot, and in an instant the lights
were out. Then followed more shots on the stairs,
and a police call sounded.</p>
<p>The detective heard the men breaking in the
door at the head of the stairs, and then came
more shooting in the hall above. All was confusion
in the room below.</p>
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