around dot the and the territory on west there's just one way to handle the killers in the boilers that's what the u.s. partial and the spell of gun smoke don't know barring william conrad the story of the violence that moved west with young america the story of a man who moved with it met billin united states martial jury is hot here used to get hotter in sweet water though it but i wasn't there very long would you do it well i was a salesman mister nelson would you sell alighting rod well now they're good things to have missed you know why i had a lot of line and i don't explain it to me who are well i'll go get a some beer maybe that'll help i don't think i want any beer well then why don't you just go take a c s mister dylan after hearing off why don't you just leave me all right mister dylan yeah what do you want couple of companies and feeling that liquor over the texas trail as what saloons are for and they were given kitty a bad time uh... she got rid of now but they're down at the end of front street now making remarks and pestering the town ladies just might be the problem and i'm not going to walk down there in this heat just to lecture a couple of hard-nosed cowboy i'll go mister dylan all good just a year ago just on the take it easy leave the ladies alone yes sir i will well done and lady you have a bit of texas real men down there not like the short uh... that's enough who's this preacher maybe that's it boys marshall dylan sent me down here we're going to send you right back mister dylan said you can have all the fun you like but to leave the ladies alone at home bank really they've been left alone too long yeah i would be needed a couple of big handed texas man it out there i'll buy a both of their you will let's might eat all of you mister we just don't want any trouble at all so we don't and i got an idea how we won't have any but i get on my horse here stay with our friend and mister i'll make a bet what kind of a bit joey anti- Marchegiani well but i don't the second I got just a more. What who got just a couple of the roadman drag them out of town come on what which way west I'm going with you hurry. Come on. There they are but they're not dragging anything I must have cut him loose. There he is but I think. Right. Chester. Chester. Get that rope of his feature. Look at him he's bleeding all over the torrents of ribbons I'll stay with him Marshall if you like no child. Go get our horses up by getting back to the doctor anyway all right Marshall. So Chester. I got you now. We'll be at the back soon. And. Easy Chester. Easy fellow. Easy. I'll carry him when you get tired Marshall. I won't get tired Charlotte. Well. Not for a long time. Well. He's in bad shape Marshall. The worst is something was bothering his breathing I don't know what it is. We'll just have to wait and see if it goes away. If he lives next few days he'll pull through. I'll stay right here with him. Why did I have to send him. Why didn't I go. I don't blame myself. I told him to go. Yes. Doc. Can I talk to him. No no Marshall no. All right then. Would you tell him this for me. I'm going after those men I'm going to bring them back. Alive. Or at least half alive. In the street outside waves a heat move back and forth making things seem unreal. Like Chester line up their docs. That seemed unreal somehow. I walked down to the jail and I went inside my set there for a while. Then all at once I got up and unbuckle my guns and I hung him on a peg behind the desk. And I went over to the Texas trail. Texas trail. I'm over here man. Down. Man I heard about Chester how is he. That doesn't know for sure. They were in here bothering you. Who were they kidding I never saw him before one was a kind of weasel faced man named credit the other big man real bro. Name Stobor I think I see. What up that they say. What it be the crow track yeah the crowd tracks holding I heard of the river. Thank you kidding wait a minute man yeah. No business of mine to ask but for your guns it would have been easier for Chester if it a shot him and killed him but I don't see I'm not going to shoot them. Chester dies I'll see him hanged. Otherwise otherwise what Matt. I don't know. But I'm going to bring him back and we'll wait and see you taking an awful chance maybe. Please be careful. Sure. Kidding him. Looking on Chester once in a while we're going to. Of course I will don't worry about. Thank you kidding. So long. Marshall what is it shallow. Marshall I want to write after those have was with you know shallow I'm going alone. But we could use you here at the jail here I'm going to take two prisoners I don't know when or how but I need a jailer when they come in so I'll bring him in with you and then I'll know. That's something I have to do alone. Marshall you're a stubborn man but OK I'll do it. These are in my desk. Here's my horse I'm going. Yeah wait a minute Marshall you're not armed. I know it shallow. Goodbye. Oh. Who's the trail boss here where is he here I am I don't need any right maybe not but you got two writers I need. That's the coat rack outfit is not that's right I'm looking for a couple of your men called Stobow and Truvett. And where are they. I come back this afternoon picked up the gatherings and left and they wait to get paid off. I'm telling you this just because they're no good and I'm glad they're gone which would they go. I wouldn't tell you if I knew I didn't think you would. Who are you anyway. I'm a US Marshal of the Dutch and so. Well I don't know what you want them for and I don't care but I going to take a marshal put salt on her tail. You ought to at least take a club if you're going after that Stobow. He's mean he's big besides being a text. We've hung Texans up here before Mr. I should. Yeah. I heard Stobow and Truvett say they were heading west following the Arkansans where you from some Texas near Waco and what are you sniveling around and forming on these men for that Stobow kick knock me down and kick me all right son I'll ride along the Arkansans but you ride back to Texas and learn how to fight your own battles. We will return for the second act of gun smoke in just a moment but first the convention start next Monday when the Republican Party takes over Chicago. CBS radio's greatest reporting names and the core of technical experts manning mobile units and studios covering the convention floor and corridors are all set to bring you history as never before. Whatever happens wherever it happens you'll miss nothing when you tune in the conventions on CBS radio starting next Monday. Now the second act of gun smoke. I cut straight down to the Arkansans and followed it west I rode close to the water where I could use the sound of it for only my cover. After an hour or two I spotted a hobbled horse alone. Stobow and Truvett must have separated. I got down and followed the animals tracks as best I could in the moonlight until I cut the dying cool to the campfire on the bank ahead. To one side I could make out the huddled figure of a man asleep in his blanket. It took a long time to crawl to his head where I saw the weasel face of a man Trevett. His gun belt lay on a saddle blanket in easy reach. I stood up and heaved it out to the river and as Trevett set up with a snap I kicked him back. Don't shoot don't shoot. You sit up again and I'll smash your skull Trevett. Don't kill me don't kill me. Shut up. Now where's your rope? I told you to lie down. Now where's your rope? Under my saddle there. You gonna lynch me? No but you may hang legally if you live that long. Now keep your arms not blanket and life still while I get you roped up here. Who are you mister? Yeah that'll do it. Let's just say I'm a good friend of a man you dragged out a dodge this morning. Stobow was in on that too. It was his idea he did it. Don't worry I'll find Stobow. You ain't gonna leave me like this? I'll be back. You ain't even carrying a gun. Too bad for you I'm not. Now Trevett I'm gonna throw you across my horse and tie you on. He'll take you under dodge right to the jail. When you get there tell Shiloh who you are if you can still talk. He'll give you a nice clean soul. You're the Marshal. I'll be back when I find Stobow. You can't do it Marshal. I'll die in that sun. Ride like that across a horse. No no listen. Stobow's about a mile up river. We had a row and I left him. See I told you Marshal. Let me go now. Trevett how would you like to go to dodge behind my horse with a roper on you? No no no no no no no no Marshal. Don't kill me. I'll pack you on now. I tied Trevett across my horse and started him off in the direction of dodge and then I forgot about him. Stobow was next. I rode west on Trevett's horse. Dawn was just breaking when I saw him. Crouched behind a campfire. Cooking breakfast. His horse was saddled and stood nearby. I rode straight up got down and walked over. You lost stranger? No I'm not lost. Stobow. No tricks mister. I don't see a gun but no trick. Relax Stobow. I'm unarmed. Who are you? Matt Dillon. I'm a US Marshal. Not a dodge. You're a long way from dodge Marshal. Stobow you and your pal had some fun with a friend of mine yesterday. You hurt him bad. Maybe you killed him. You rode out here without a gun to tell me that? You're the craziest Marshal I ever saw. I'm gonna shoot you Marshal and bury you in the river. What do you think of that? I expected you wouldn't. Yeah? But unless you wanted on your conscience that you refused to feed a man on the trail you better give me a piece of that pork first. You're about the coolest man I ever saw Marshal. Do I eat? Sure you do. Sure. You just stand right there across the fire and don't move. I have to shoot you before you've been fed. I know. It's too bad I only got one dish for your last meal Marshal. A man can keep sassy on meat alone Stobow. Yeah he sure can. Well looks about done. At least this here piece says you can't. I'd rather get your gun Stobow so don't try anything. You'll burn me. You'll burn me. Just a few calls and I'll shut up and get on your horse. I'll kill you for this Marshal. You can't hurt me like that. On your horse. Come on now. Get up there. Now you just sit there Stobow. I'm gonna throw a noose around your neck so keep your hands down. There now. Now you ride toward Dodge and you do anything I don't like and I'll jerk you off your horse and drag you the rest of the way. Now ride. Jail's on the left. You see it? I see it. All right pull up. Shiloh. Shiloh. Well hello Marshal. This other one? Yeah. Trevett get here. More dead than alive but he's here. It was rough Marshal. Real rough. Yeah. Shiloh how about Chester? Tell me. Doc ain't sure yet but he's alive. Lock Stobow up. I'm going over to Doc's. All right you get down. Walk straight or I'll shoot you through both knees. Chester was asleep but the Doc let me take a look at him. Seemed to me he had more trouble breathing than before but the Doc said another day he might see him out of it. There was nothing I could do so I went up for a steak and some sleep and the next morning I went back to the jail. Morning Marshal. Everything all right Shiloh? Doc looked over your prisoners. Trevett's pretty sick yet but Stobow's all right. Got a few burns is all. Nothing could hurt that moose. A hangin' might. Sure but what if Chester pulls through? You can't hold us in Marshal. There's no law that says. I don't like the sound of your voice Trevett. But you can't hold. Be quiet. Don't worry Trevett. There's nothing good. You too Stobow. Shut the door Shiloh I don't even want to look at him. That Stobow's a mean one but I feel kind of sorry for Trevett. And go cry about it someplace else I don't feel sorry. Don't you take it out on me Marshal. I didn't send Chester off to do my job. Are you? Yeah. Yeah you're right I'm sorry. Go get some breakfast. Sure I will. I'll wait here now. I'll be back later. Doc. What is it Doc coming? Chester he's gonna be all right. You sure? Of course Marshal. His breathing suddenly changed the pressures off some ways. Oh he's gonna be fine. That's good. He'll be in some pain for a while yet. Yeah yeah all right Doc I'll come see him in a little while. I'll tell him for you Marshal. All right come on Trevett. Where to? Come on I said. I'll be back for you Stobow. Now get going. It was Stobow didn't it? Not me. You can't do anything to me. Shut up. Trevett your horse is down at the National. Go get on it. You're turning me loose. Get your horse and ride and don't ever come back to Dodge. Not while I'm alive. Now go on before I change my mind. Yeah sure sure I'll go. You're next Stobow. What you do with Trevett? Put a knife in him? I turned him loose. Now come on get out of that cell. Am I free too? You will be in a little while. So the Doc Marshal Chester's. Hey where you going with Stobow? Gonna shoot me in the back probably. That right Marshal? I'm gonna do what I should have done three days ago when I sent Chester after you. Bring him outside Shiloh. Let's go Stobow. Slow and easy. Bring him over here Shiloh. You're gonna drag me is that it? You try that. That's what you do isn't it Stobow? Don't try. Never mind. Shiloh hold my gun. Here. What? I get it you're gonna fight me. Well Marshal you're crazier than I thought. Why I'll tear your throat out. If he wins let him go Shiloh. Maybe I will. I said you'll let him go. All right Marshal all right maybe you're crazy but I guess this is your party. Come on Marshal. I'll make it short for you. Real short. Stand back everybody. Get back here. You're big Stobow but you're stupid. You're ugly stupid. Why you. I'll kill you. Give me my gun Shiloh. You don't look too good Marshal. I better get that dock. He's hurt but he isn't dead. If he can't ride throw him on a stage. We're getting out of here. Let's see him again I'll shoot him. Chester can I come in? Yes Mr. Dillon. My what happened to you? I've been lecturing a couple of hard-nosed cowboys. One in particular. Oh I see. I'm sorry Mr. Dillon. Those two sort of got the drop on. Yeah it sure did. Mr. Dillon. Yeah. I've been thinking and and yeah. What is it Chester? Well Mr. Dillon I'm not much help to you here. Maybe I better just. That's enough Chester. Well but I've been thinking. Well just stop thinking. Yes. Now look Chester I'm gonna tell you something. I I need you here. You see you're the only man in Dodge I can really trust. Only one. Yes sir. Well you you can trust me Mr. Dillon. Yeah and I know. I'm thanking you Chester. But you you're sure no help to me lying there you know. No help at all. Well I don't even stay here long. The doc says I'll be up and around again. Look Chester I I tell you what. I'll go get patched up and then we'll make Kitty come over and fix us some steaks and we'll we'll have some beer too. Well what do you say? My that'd be fine Mr. Dillon. My I'd sure like that. Gunsmoke transcribed under the direction of Norman McDonald stars William Conrad as Matt Dillon US Marshal. Tonight's story was especially written for Gunsmoke by John Meston with music composed and conducted by Rex Corey. Featured in tonight's cast were Paul Dubov, Lou Krugman and Georgia Ellis with Don Diamond, Gil Stratton and Jack Crushen. Parley Bear is Chester and Howard McNear is Doc. Join us again next week as Matt Dillon US Marshal fights to bring law and order out of the wild violence of the West in Gunsmoke. Meet Millie. This delightfully funny little secretary is heard from every Sunday evening here on CBS radio. 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