NORTTT PTiATTR SWrT-WFTCTCT.Y TTfTBTlTTC n 1 Webster-Man's 11 CHAPTER XIII Continued. She wns silent, digesting this grim Itornativo. "As I understand It, then, Caliph, Hlcnrdo hopes to win his rev olution when ho strikes tho first blgw." "I think so, I dnro say Klcardo hopes to tnke Sarros by surprise, hot tie the city garrison up In tho cunr tel and the government palace and thpro boalego them. Having secured nominal control of a senport, ho can Import arms and ammunition: also ho can recruit openly, and at his leisure hunt down tho outlying garrisons. The Sarros crowd doosn't suspect his pres ence In Sobrnntu, and by a quick, sav age stroko he should be able to Jork this one-horse government up by the heels In Jig time particularly since the citizenry feel no loyalty toward tho Sarros regime and are only kept In subjection through ear and lack of a leader. I'm going to play Hlcnr do to win, If he Isn't killed In tho opening row, for I'm certain he'll lend his men." "I daro any he Is greatly like bis father not afraid to die for his coun try," she replied presently. "I nm glad to be here when bo takes that risk." "Oh, but you mustn't bo here," Web ster protested. "Why?" "Because there'll ho otreot fighting probably of a desperate character, nnd I understand your countrymen-go rather wnr-mnd nnd do things not sanctioned by Tho llaguo tribunal. If there's a steamer In port nt the time I'll put you aboard her until tho Issue Is decided.' I'm going to seo Illcar do tomorrow night and learn the de tails of his plan of campaign; after that I'll be nblo to net Intelligently." Illcnrdo Ruey, with Dr. Pnchcco and Colonel Carnvco, were engaged In consultation when Jack Webster, hnv Ing left tho Hotel Mateo via his bed room window In order to uvold pos sible e.iplonago nnd made his way to Kl Huen Amlgo on foot, wns an nounced by Mother .Tonka. The three consplrntors greeted him Joyously, as Indeed they should, for his loynl friendship bnd thus far been one of their principal bulwarks. "Well," Webster Inquired, nfter grretlng them nnd carefully closing the door behind him, "hero 1 nm In Iiucnavoiiturn, marking time and, like Mr. Mlcawber, waiting for something to turn up." "You will not bo required to wait long." Colonel Cnrnveo nssured him. "Thanks to your kindly olllces, tho trap Is alrend.y baited." "Cur" friend, Ituoy, has, since our first meeting, Insisted on dispensing with my consent when using mo to promote his enterprises, Colonel. Strange to say, 1 have been unable to bcratu him for his Impudence. I was down at Leber's warehouso this after noon. You have enough rond-maklng tools consigned to me there to build a pretty fulr highway to the gntes of tho government paluce, I should say. I hopo you hnvo nil pondered the re sult to me, nn Innocent bystnnder, If your enemies should tnke n notion to open one of thoso cases of shovels." ' Colonel Carnveo fnvored him with a benignant smllo. "You forget, my friend, Unit I nm second In command In tho Intelligence department, nnd thnt during tho nbsence of your par ticular friend, Itaoul Sarros, In New Orleans, I am first In command. Since I already know what thoso cases con tn In, naturally I shall not tako the trouble to Investigate." f "Well, that's n comfort, Colonel." "You have Investigated your mining concession, Webstor?" Illcnrdo Kuoy asked. "You bet." t "What did you find?" I "A couplo of millions In sight." 1 Illcnrdo shook ha head slowly. "It Is not In sight, old man," be reminded Webster. "Without our aid nnd you cannot hnvo our nld unless our revo lution Is successful, when you sbnll hnvo It freely your millions are, most positively, not tn sight. If you want thoso millions, friend Webster, thero Is but ono way to get thera nnd thnt- Is to closo your eyes nnd piny our gnmo to tho limit. I wonder If you'd go further about $40,000 fur tlier, to bo exact." "I might, but I never go It blind for a wad like that. What's your trou blor "Tho Indlvldunl In chnrgo of tho funds of tho revolutionary Junta In INow Orleans wns murdered last night; the funds woro deposited to his cred it as agent in a certnln bnnk, nnd be fore tho Junta can obtain legnl pos Besslon of thorn again the psychologi cal tlmo for tholr use will hnvo passod. "Wo have a steamer chartered, and 200 men, whoso business U Is to fight under any flag nt $5 gol'd pox day and no questions asked, are now mark ing time on tho Islo of Pines, off tho const of Cuba, waiting for our Htenm r to call for thom and land them, with tholr rlflos nnd ammunition and six 70-mIiIlmetcr field guns nnd somo Spld-flre Maxims, nt Son Bruno, some miles up tho const from hero. "The guns and munitions are now (ta Tampa, having been shipped toour - n By PETER B. KYNE Author of "Cappy Ricks," "The Valley of the agent thero on sight drnft, with bill of Indlng nttnebed; the steamer Is char tered and en routo to Tampa from Norfolk, Vn., ond wo must pay tho owners $10,000 tho day she begins tak ing on her enrgo, nnd $10,000 before she unloads It on lighters nt San Kruno. "Wo must nlso pay 200 men ono month's pny In advance that Is, $'), 000; wo cannot meet this expense nnd still take up that sight draft now awaiting our attention In the bnnk at Tnmpn. "In return for this favor to tho pro visional government of Sobrunte, you shall have tiro note of tho provisional government, signed by tho provisional president, myself, nnd the provisional cabinet, Dr. Pucheco, Colonel Curu- veo, nnd two other gentlemen whom you will meet In due course unless In tho Interim they should be killed. And ns n bonus for saving this country from n brutnl dlctntor, who Is pillag ing its resources for his personal prof It, you shull hnve n deed of gift to thnt mining concession you nnd your friend, Oenry, are so desirous of work ing; also the' title shall be certified by the government nnd the Supreme court of Sobrnnte nnd nbsolutely se cured to you ngnlnst future aggres slon in the event thnt the now regime Tell Me Your Plan of Campaign." should bo overthrown nt some future dnte. Also you have my profound gratitude and thnt of my pcoplo." "Tell me your plan of cnmpnlgn," Webstor suggested. "In a secret rendezvous In the mountains I hnvo 1,000 picked men my father's veterans. They arc armed with inodem rifles nnd machetes. Tho nitrate company, which has beeu suf fering from heavy export duties im posed by Sarros, has loaned mo all the rolling stock of tho railroad for one night. It will bo mobilized nt Snn Miguel de Pndun, by next Saturday night; my troops will arrive late tho same nfternoon nnd entrain nt once. "In the Interim nil telephone nnd telegraph communications with Rue nmrntura will be severed. Tho night previous our steamer will havo dis charged her cargo of men nnd muni tions nt Snn Bruno; a chain of out posts will at once bo established and all communication with tho cnpital will he shut off. "On Saturday night, nlso, the Con solidated Fruit company's steamer, Ln Estrelllta, will make port with HO Americans ln her steerage. Theso men will ho road-makers and miners imported by Mr. J, S. Webstor, nnd In order to mnko certain that they will come, you hnvo nlrendy ordered thom by cable. Wo have arranged with the port doctor to glvo La Es trclllta a clean bill of health tho very night she arrives. Hence tho ship's authorities will not bo suspicious, I hope, when wo remove our men after durk nnd house them in Leber's ware house, where they will spend the night unpncklng thoso spades, picks nnd shovels of yours and getting the fac tory grease off thom. "At 4 o'clock ln tho morning vari ous citizens of Sobrnnte, with rebel lion In their hearts, will begin to mo bilize at Leber's warehouse, whero they will bo Issued titles and ammunl tton and whero they will wait until the action Is opened to tho south by the detachment from San Bruno, which, hnvlng marched from San Bru no tho night boforc, will havo arrived outsldo tho city, nnd will bo awaiting tho signal from me, I will attack from tho west cautiously. "Now, thero are 6,000 government troops In tho city and tn various can tonments on tho outskirts. These can tonments aro to bo rushed and set afire; I figure that tho confusion of our sudden uttnek will create a riot particularly when I do something that Isn't very popular us a war feature down this way, and that Is charge- Bud keep on coming. M an - K N H M Giants' Etc' Copyright br FUr D. Kyn: "Tho government troops will start to full back on the city, only to find themselves flanked by a fierce artil lery flro from the Snn llruno contin gent; tho troops from the nrsonnl, tho guards nt tho pnlnco nnd tho Fif teenth regiment of Infantry, now stn tlbncd nt tho Cunrtel do Infnnterln, next tho government palace, will bo dispatched post haste to repulse tho attack, and -100 men, with the machine gun company waiting In Leber's ware house, will promptly movo upon thera from tho renr nnd enpturo tho nrsennl There nro n few thousand rifles nnd a lot of ammunition stored there; I miss my guess If, ns soon as the news of Its enpturo by tho rebels spreads through the city (and I shall have men to spread It), I shall not hnve n few thousand volunteers euger to help overthrow Snrros. "Once cut off from the nrsennl and the pnlncc, Sarros must tight his way out of tho city In order to have tho slightest chance to suppress the rebel lion, for ho will have no refuge In tho city. And with tho railroad and nil tho rolling stock In our hnnds, with out n commlssury for his troops, with out n base of supplies, even should tho government troops light their way through, they leave the city ln my hnnds nnd I'll recruit nnd nrm my men and hunt them down like Jack rabbits at my leisure. Once lot the arsenal and tho palnce fall Into my hnnds, once let mo proclaim myself provis ional president, onco let the people know thnt Illcnrdo Iluey, the beloved, lives ngnln ln tho person of his son, Hnd I tell you, Webster, this country Is snved. How do you llko my plnn of cnmpnlgn?" - "It couldn't bo any better If I hna planned It myself. You might nccept my suggestion nnd armor that little motor truck of mine. It arrived on yesterday's steamer." "And some nrmor sheet steel with It sheet steel already lo.tp-holed for the barrels of the two machine guns it will carry 1" Dr. Pucheco cried Joy- ously. "Havo you provided a chauffeur, Doctor?" "I have likewise nn nrmored sheet- steel closet for him to sit ln while cliaffeurlng." "How about that loan to tho pro visional government?" Illcnrdo de manded pointedly. Webster did not hesitate. After all, what was money to him now? Billy had gone away, his hopes raised high, already u millionaire after the fash ion of mining men, who aro over ready to couift their chicks before they nro hntched, provided only they seo the eggs. Besides, there wns Dolores. Full well Webster renllzcd tha Billy, tossed bnck once more Into tho Jnws of tho well-known wolf of poverty, would not havo tho courage upon his return to Sobranto to ask Dolores to share his poverty with him; should the revolution fall, Illcnrdo P.uey would bo nn outcast, n hunted rnnn with n price on his head, nnd In no position to care for his sister, oven should ho survive long enough to know ho had a sister. She would be alone In tho world If he, John Stu art Webstor, failed her now mora than ever she needed a man's strength and nffectlon to help her navigate the tlde-rlps of life, for life to a woman, alone and unprotected and dependent upon her labor for tho bread she must eat, must contain, nt best, a full meas ure of terror and despair und loneli ness. He pictured her through a grim processional of years of skimping nnd petty sacrifices and all because he, John Stuart Webstor, had hesitated to lend a dreamer und an Idealist a pal try $40,000 without security. No, there was no alternative. It his friendship for Billy was worth a sou, It was worth $40,000; If his silent, unrequited lovo for Dolores Iluey was worthy of her, no sacrifice on his part could be too great, provided It guar anteed her happiness. "Ruined ngnln." ho sighed. "Tills Is only another of those numerous oc casions when the tall goes with"th hlda. How soon do you want the money?" Illcnrdo Luis Buoy leaned forward nud gazed very earnestly at John Stu art Webster. "Do you really trust me thnt much, my friend?" he nsked feel ingly. "Itemember, I am asking you: for $10,000 on fnlth." "Old sport." John Stunrt Webster answered, "you went overboard in Buenaventura harbor nnd took a chnnco among thoso big, liver-colored, hnmmer-hended sharks. Aud you did that because you had a cnuse you thought worth dying for. I never knew a man who had a cause that was worth dying for who would even cs pouso n causo worth swindling for. You win only I wnnt you to under stnnd ono thing, Illcnrdo: Pm not doing this for the sako of saving thnt mining concession the Surros govern ment guve my friend, Oeary, I'm nbovo doing n thing like this for mon eyfor myself. It seems to mo I must do it to guarantee tho happiness of two pcoplo I love: My friend, Oeary, and the girl he's going to marry. I reject your promissory note nnd your promise of a deed of gift for that con cession, and nccept only your gratl ' tude. There ro no strings to this loan, because It Isn't a lti at all. It's a bot If you lose, I'll liolp you get out of the country nnd absolve you of any Indebtedness to me. How ever, If you should win, I know you'll reimburse me from the national treas ury." "And you do not dcslro a bonus?" "Nothing thnt will cost tho citizens of this country ono penny of their heritngo. I'm going to bet this mon ey bet It, understnnd, not lonn It However, If you wnnt to be a sport and grant me a little favor in return, you can." "Fire uwny." "After I give you this money, I don't wnnt the doctor nnd the colonel to kiss mo to show how grateful they nre." "You wonderful fellow I Jnck Web ster, If I had n sister I should want her to marry you." "Show how littlo you'd think of your sister staking her to a sentl mental Jackass. Shall I cnble the money to New Orleans in tho morn ing?" "Thnt will do very nicely." "To whom 'shnll I cable the mon ey?" "Send It to tho Plcnyune National bank of New Orleans, with Instruc tions to credit account No. 240, 3t E. P., trustee. In this little gamo we are playing, my friend, It Is saf er to deal In numbers nnd Initials rather than names. The local cable ofilce leaks quite regularly." "Very well, Illcardo, I'll attend to It first thing In the morning. Go to it and win, or there'll be several new faces whining around the devil, not the least of which will bo mine. When you charge, remember you're charg ing for. my $-10,000 nnd go through with it. I worked rather hnrd for thnt $40,000, and If I must lose It, I do not wnnt to do It ln a half-hearted fight. Give me, nt lenst, a bloody run for my money. I'll hnve n reserved scat somewhere watching tho game." "If you'll tnke my advice, you'll go aboard La Estrelllta nnd stny there until the Issue Is decided. When the first gun Is fired, it signals the open season on mining engineers who butt ln on affairs of state." "What I And me with a healthy bet down on the result! I hope I'm a better sport thnn that." "You'ra Incorrigible. Be enreful, then, nnd don't get yourself potted by a stray bullet." "Shnll I seo you fellows before tho blow-off?" "I senrccly think so." t "Then if you're through with me, I'll bid you all good-by und good luck. I'll have dinner with you in the pal ace Sunday evening." "Taken."' "May I bring a guest?" "By all means." Webster shook bauds with the trio and depurted for his hotel. For the first time In many years he was heavy of heart, crushed. "Neddy Jerome wns right," he soliloquized. "This Is the last place on earth for mo to have come to. I've made Neddy sore on mo, and he's lost patience and put an other man In the Job ho promised me; I've raised Billy's hopes sky-high nnd hnd to bet $40,000 to keep thera there ; I've been fool enough to fnll In love with my friend's flnncee; I'm n hu mnn cat's paw, and the finest thing I can do now Is to go out next Sunday morning with that machine gun com pany from Leber's warehouse and get killed." CHAPTER XIV. The following morning Webster in formed Dolores fully of his Interview with her brother and his confreres the night before, concealing from her only the fact that ho was financing the revolution nnd his reasons for finnnc Ing it. He wns still depressed, and Dolores, observing his mood, forbore to Intrude upon It. Accordingly 'she claimed the prerogative of her sex n slight headache and retreated to her room, In the pflvncy of which sho was suddenly very much surprised to find herself weeping softly because John Stunrt Webster wns unhnppy and didn't deserve to be. It wns Impossible, however, for Webster long to remnln impervious to the note of ridiculousness underlying tho forthcoming tragic events. Here wus a little 2x4 poverty-stricken hot bed of Ignorance and Intrigue calling Itself a republic, a little stretch of country no lnrger than a couple of big western counties, n!out to Indulge In the nntlonnl pastlmo of civil wnr nnd unable to do It except by graco of-nn bumble citizen of a sister re public I Five or six thousand Ignorant, Ill equipped, ill-drilled seml-brlgnnds call ing themselves soldiers, eutrustcd with tho tnsk of enabling ono of their num ber to ride, horse and dog, over 1,000, 000 people I now farcical 1 No wonder Rlcnrdo, with his northern viewpoint, approach ed his patriotic task with gayety, al most with contempt And when Web ster recalled thnt the about-to-be-bcfi provisional government had casually borrowed from him tho sum of forty thousand dollars In order to turn tho trick borrowing It, forsooth, in much the same spirit as a commuter board ing his train without the necessary faro halls a neighbor and borrows ton cents his natural optimism asserted Itself and he chuckled ns In fancy he henrd himself telling the story to Neil dy Jerome nnd being branded a llnr for his pains. "Well, I've had one comfort ever since I first saw that girl," he re flected philosophically. "While I've never been so unhappy tn nil my life before, or had to tear my s6ul out by tho roots so often, things hnvo been coming my way so fast from othor di rections that I haven't hnd much op portunity to dwell on the mntter. And for those compensating offsets, good Lord, I thnnk Thee." Ho waB John Stunrt Webster ngnln when Dolores saw htm next;, during tho succeeding days his mood of cheerfulness and devil-may-care indif ference never left him. And through out thnt period of mnrktng tlmo Do lores wns much ln bis society, n con dition which he told himself wns not to his liking but which, nevertheless, he could not obvlnte without seeming Indifferent to her hnpplness. And to permit his friend's flnncee to Inngulsh In loneliness and heart-break did not nppenr to John Stunrt Webster ns tho pnrt of n true friend or n courtly gen tlemnn nnd he remembered that she had once called htm that. They rode together In the cool of tho morning; they drovo together on tho Mnlecon In the cool of the evening; chaperoned by Don Juan Cafetero and a grinning Sobrnntenn, they went shark Ashing in Leber's launch; they played dominoes together; they discussed, throughout the long, lazy, quiet after noons, when the remainder of their world retired for tho siesta, books, art, men, women, and things. And not once, throughout twoweekB of camaraderie, did tho heart-racked Webster forget for a single Instnnt that he was the new friend, destined to become tho old friend; never, to the girl's watchful eyes, did he be tray the slightest disposition to estab lish their friendly relations on a closer basis. Thus did the arrival of The Day find them. Toward sunset they rode out together along tho bay shore and noted far out to sea the smear of smoke that marked the approach of La Estrelllta on schedule time. "You will go aboard her tonight," Webster said very quietly to Dolores. "And your' "I shall go aboard with you. I havo arranged' with Don Juan for him to. stny ashore nnd to come out In Le ber's lnunch with the first rellnble news of the conflict. If Rlcnrdo wins the city, ho wins tho revolution, nnd you nnd I will then go nshore to dine with him ln the pnlnce. If he loses the city, he loses the revolution, nnd wo will both do well to remain aboard La Estrelllta." "And In that event, what will be come of my brother?" "I do not know; I forgot to nsk him, but If he survives, I imnglne ho'll have sense enough to know he's whipped nnd will retrent on Snn Bru no, fighting n rear gunrd nctlon, em bark aboard the steamer that brought his men there, nnd escnpe." "I'm worried nbout Mother Jenks." "I havo nsked Mother .Tcnks to dlno with us at 7 :30 this evening, nnd hnve ordered a carriage to call for her. When she comes Til tell her every thing; then, If she wishes to stny nshore, let her. She's been through more thnn ono such frnens and doesn't mind them nt nil, I dnre sny." And In this Wel3ter wns right Mother Jenks listened In profound si lence, nodding her approval, as Web ster related to her the story of the advent In tho country of Rlcnrdo Ruey tnd his plans, but without revealing 'he Identity of Andrew Bowers; At the conclusion of his recital th old publican merely said: "Gor Ml' me!" After a silence she added: "My sainted 'Enery used to s'y the proper hodds for a white man ln a bally row o' this nature wns 40 to 1. Gor', but how my sainted 'Enery would henjoy beln' 'ere this night to VI p with the guns." She sighed. "How about a little bottle of wine to drink peuce to your sainted Henry nnd luck to Tho Cnuse?" Webster sug gested. "That's wot I calls talkln'," Mother Jenks responded promptly, nnd Web ster, gazing reflectively nt the old lady's beard, wondered why she hod not been born a man. Dolores, fearful for her benefactor's enfety, urged Mother Jenks to nccom pnny thera out nboard Ln Estrelllta, but the old dame Indignantly refused, nnd when pressed for n reason gave it with the utmost frankness : "They'll be tykln Sarros, nn' when they tyke 'lm they'll buck him ag'ln the same wall ho backed my sainted 'Enery and your father against, my dear. I've a notion that your father's son'U let Mrs. Col. 'Enery Jenks como to the party." At 10 o'clock Webster accompanied Mother Jenks home ln the carriage, which he dismissed at El Buen Amlgo with Instructions to return to tho hotel while he continued afoot down the Calle Snn Rosnrlo to tho bny, whero Leber's huge corrugated Iron warehouse loomed dnrkly nbove high water mnrk. Ho slipped nlong ln the deep shadow of the wnrehouso wnll nnd out on the end of the little dock, where lie satisfied himself thnt Le ber's launch was at Its moorings; then ho went back to the warehouso and whistled softly, whereupon n mnn crawled out from under the structure nnd nppronched him. It wns Don Junn Cnfetero. ' "They're nil Inside," he whispered nnd Inld finger on lip. "They got in half an hour ago, an' dlvll a sowl the wiser save meself." "Thank you, John. Now that I know tho coast Is clear and tho launch ready, I'll go back to the hotel for Miss Ruoy." "Very well, sor," Don Juan replied, and crawled back under the ware house. Half an hour later the sound of hoof beats wnrned him of tho ap proach of Webster nnd Dolores In a carriage, nnd he came forth, loaded in the launch audi bnggngo ns they had been enabled to bring, and held the gunwale of the boat while uls passen gers stepped aboard. About a half a mile off shoro Web ster throttled down the motor until tho launch bnrely mndo steerage way. "It would never do to go nboard tho steamer before the frnens stnrted ashore," he explained to Dolores. "That would Indicate a guilty knowl edge of coming events, and In the event of disaster to the rebel nrms It Is Just possible Senor Sarros might hnve pull enough, If ho henrs of our flight six hours ln ndvnnce of hostil ities, to tnke us off the stenmer nnd ask us to explain. So we'll Just cruise "We'll Just Cruise Slowly Around and Listen." slowly nround nnd listen; the nttsck wlll come Just before dawn; then shortly thereafter we can scurry out to the stenmer nnd be welcomed aboard for the sake of the news wo bring." She did not answer, and Webster knew her thoughts were out where tho arc lights on the outskirts of Buena ventura met the open country out where tho brother she could scarcely remember and whom, until a month previous, she had believed dead, would shortly muster his not too numerous followers. In the dnrkness Webster could henr, the click of her beads ns she prayed; on tho turtle deck forwnrd Don Junn Cnfetero sprawled, thinking perchance of his unlovely past nnd wondering whnt effect the events shortly to tran spire nshore would hnve on his future. Ho wished Webster would relent nnd offer him n drink some time within tho next twenty-four hours. In times of excitement like the present n mnn needs a drop to brace him up. Five times the lnunch slipped lazt ly down the harbor along tho strag gling two mile water front; five times It loafed back. The moon, which was ln the first quarter, sank. Then to Webster" alert ear thero floated across the still waters the sound of a gentle purring the music of an nuto truck. He set the launch ln toward Leber!s little dock, nnd presently they saw the door of Leber's warehouso open. Men with lanterns streamed forth, lighting tho way for others who bore between them heavy burdens. "They're emplnclng the machine guns In the motor-truck," he whis pered to Dolores. "We will not hnve to wait long now. It's nenrly 4 o'clock." Again they backed out Into the bay until they could see far out over tho ping city to the hills beyond In west. Presently along the side of those hills the headlight of a locomo tive crept, dropping swiftly down grade until It dlsnppenred In tho low lands. A half hour passed; then to the south of the city a rocket flared sky ward; almost Instantly nnother flared from the west, followed presently by a murmur, scnrcely audible, ns of a muffled snnre drum, punctuated pres ently by n . louder, sharper, Insistent puck-puck-puck that, had Webster but known it, was tho bark of a Maxtm Vlckers rapid-fire gun throwing a stream of shells into tho cantonments of tho government troops on the frlngo' of the city. Webster's pulse quickened. .JSPilere goes tho 'tlllery to e- tfttuth, sor," Don Juan called," and oven ns he spoke,-aBfreli burst gloriously over the government palace, the white walls of which were already looming over the remainder of the city, now faintly visible ln the approaching dnwn. "That was to awaken our friend, Snrros," Webster cried. "I'll bet a buffalo nickel that woke the old horse thief up. There's another and an other." The uproar swelled, the nolso grad ually drifting nround the city from west to south, forming, seemingly, a semicircle of sound. "The govern ment troops nro up nnd doing now," Webster observed, nnd speeded up his motor. "I think It high tlmo wo played the part of frightened refugees. Mau ser bullets kill at three miles. Some strays may drop out here In tho bay (To bo continued) Use of Penny. Uso a penny for rubbing mud from clothing. It provldos an odgo that Is not too sharp. True Lovers Knot" Explained. A true-lovers' knot Is the. Danish trolovelsos-knort, "botrothment bond," not a compound of true and lover,'