:08:00
Set yourself down, son.
:08:03
- Where's your food?
- I don't need food if I can have my coffee.
:08:07
Yeah, about 10 gallons a day.
:08:09
Hope there's plenty of that stuff
up in Dawson.
:08:12
Old Rube says we can't drive to Dawson.
:08:14
He says there's glaciers, snow, ice,
and suchlike.
:08:17
- He thinks we're crazy.
- What do you think?
:08:20
I think we're crazy, too,
but we're gonna be rich.
:08:22
Then we're gonna get that ranch in Utah,
you and me, and settle down.
:08:27
Good old Skagway.
:08:51
Everybody's gone but us.
:08:53
- Gone where?
- Gone.
:08:55
They've gone ashore.
Where do you think they've gone?
:08:58
We're in Skagway.
Skagway.
:09:02
Look. Four new saloons since last month.
:09:06
Where'd everybody go at?
Come on.
:09:08
Town's real empty.
Come on, now.
:09:10
- Nice folks in Skagway.
- Yeah, I know.
:09:13
Four new saloons.
:09:15
At least I won't go dry.
:09:17
Hurry up,
I gotta get them critters off this tub.
:09:22
My, how Skagway grew.
Give me that bottle.
:09:27
- Now, what for you do that?
- On account of Maggie, that's what for!
:09:31
You passed me your word no more drinking.
:09:34
You're taking your gold back
to your wife in Missouri this time.
:09:37
That's a sobering thought.
:09:42
Here's your hay bill.
I've come to get my cattle.
:09:45
I'll take another $500
for handling.
:09:48
Handling? You don't handle cattle.
Cattle handle theirselves.
:09:51
- Somebody had to feed them.
- That was in the deal.
:09:53
Not the way I see it.
:09:54
We don't want any argument.
$500 more, or you don't get the cattle.
:09:57
First off, I ain't got $500.
:09:59
Second, I hear stories about you people
cheating and thieving like this.