1:22:03
Where's Rube?
1:22:04
Where you put him: at the Dawson Castle.
1:22:14
Marshal, your bottle's empty again.
Here, have a fresh one.
1:22:19
Mr. Gannon,
the citizens seem to be unhappy.
1:22:22
What did you re-stake my claim for?
1:22:25
Your claim?
Yeah, my claim.
1:22:28
That fellow, lves,
he took down my markers...
1:22:31
and put up this piece of paper
with your name on it.
1:22:33
- He did the same with mine, too.
- Is this your name, Mr. Gannon?
1:22:38
Yes, that's my name. I'd advise you
to put that back where you found it.
1:22:43
I will not. Rube and I staked that claim.
1:22:46
It belongs to us.
1:22:49
- Isn't that true, Rube?
- What difference does it make?
1:22:53
You can't lick them anyhow.
1:22:54
I don't care what Rube said.
I see him stake that claim last year.
1:22:58
And did you see him
file a notice of that claim in Ottawa?
1:23:01
That's the proper place to file a claim.
1:23:03
We're gonna have a claim office
here in Dawson soon as the Mounties come.
1:23:07
We're gonna have a courthouse
and everything, come the spring.
1:23:10
Then we'll file our claims.
1:23:12
That's very interesting.
Only, don't file any of my claims.
1:23:15
And that's what you're holding
in your hands right now: my claims.
1:23:19
You're not gonna get away with it,
Mr. Gannon.
1:23:22
But I already have, Marshal.
It's finished, done.
1:23:27
Then it's up to me to undo it!
1:23:33
You're real slow, Marshal.
1:23:36
Now get out, and take that with you.
1:23:48
Come on, Rube.