NORTH PLATTE SEMT-WEEIttY TRIBUNE. A OFMARS Copyright, A. 0. McClarjr find Company STRANGE PEOPLE AND WAYS. Synopsis. The author tclln of hln acquaintance) with the hero of one of the most remarkable adventures ever recorded. From a manuscript left by Ma friend ho has vividly set out 'the strange happening! which brought together a brave Virginia gentleman and a Princess of Mars. In the Arizona hills John Carter, mining prospector and ex-Confed-crato soldier, fleeing from a war party of Apaches, takes refuge In a cavo tho ntmosphcre of which has a remarkable effect on him. Yielding to Its Influence ha sinks Into unconsciousness, his last thoughts centered on tho glow from the planet Mars. Awaking) Carter realizes that ho has, In some In comprehensible manner, been trans ported to Mars. CHPATER II Continued. 2 The roof of (lie enclosure wns n solid glass nljout four or five Inches In thickness, mid beneath this were several hundred large eggs, perfectly round find snowy white. The eggs were nenrly uniform In size, being nltout two and one-linlf feet In diame ter. Five or six lind nlreudy luitclied find the grotesque curlcntures which sat blinking In the sunlight were enough to cause mo, to doubt my san ity. They seemed mostly hend, with little scrawny bodies, long nocks and six legs, or, as I afterward learned, two legs and two arms, with an Inter mediary pair of limbs which could be used nt will either as amis or legs. Their eyes were set lit the extreme sides of their heads n trifle above the center and protruded In such a man ner that they could be directed either forward or back and also Independent ly of each other, thus permitting this iiueer animal to .look In any direction, or In two directions at once, without the necessity of turning the head. Tliero was no hair on their bodies, which wore of n very light yellow green color. In the adults, ns I wns to learn quite soon, this color deepens to an olive green and Is darker In tho male than In the femnlc. Tho Iris of the eyes Is blood red, ns In Albinos, while tho pupil Is dark. The eyeball Itself Is very white, as nre the teeth. These latter add a most ferocious nppcarnnce to nn otherwise fenrsomo and terrible countennnce, ns the lower tusks curve upward to sharp points which end nbout where the eyes of earthly human beings are located. The whiteness of tho teeth Is not that of Ivory, but of tho snowiest and most gleaming of china. 1 was given but little time to specu late on the wonders of my new dis covery. I had seen that tho eggs were In the process of hatching, nnd ns I ntood watching the hideous little mon sters break from their shells I failed to note tho approach of n score of lull-grown Martians from behind me. They might have captured me enslly, but their Intentions wero far more sinister, It wns the rattling of the accoutrements of tho foremost wiy rlor which warned me, Had not tho rifle of the lender of tho party swung from Its fastenings beside his snddlo In such a way as to strike- against the tiutt of his great metal-shod spear I should have snuffed out without over knowing that death was near mo. But 3 the little sound caused me to turn, nnd there upon me, not ten feet from my brcust, wns tho point of thnt huge spean a spear forty foot long, tipped with gleaming metal, and huld low at the sdo of a mounted replica of the little ilovlls I hnd been watching, nut how puny and harmless they now looked beside this huge and ter rific Incarnation of hate, of vengeance, nnd of denth. Tho ninn himself, for such I may call hm, was fully fifteen feet In height and, on earth, would have weighed somo four hundred pounds. And his mount I Ilo'w ran earthly words describe It I It towered ten feet nt the shoulder; had four legs on either side; tt broad flat tall, larger nt tho tip than nt the root, and which It held straight out behind whllo run ning; a gaping mouth which split Its head from its snout to its long, mus slve neck. Like Its master, it wns entirely do void of hair, hut was of a dark slate color and exceeding smooth nnd glo ny. Its belly wns white and Us legs shaded from tho slato of Its shoulders and hips to a vivid yellow at the feet Unarmed and naked as I was, tho first law of nature manifested Itself In tho only possible solution of my Immediate problem, and that was to get out of tho vicinity of the point of tho charging spear. Consequently I guvo a very onrthly and at tho siuno time miporhumnn leap to reach tho top of the Martian Incubator, for such I bad determined It must be. My effort was crowned with n suo cess which appalled mo no loss than It Hceined to surprise tho Martian wur- rlors, for It carried me fully thirty feet Into the air and landed me a hun dred feet from my pursuers nnd on the opposite side of tho enclosure I alighted upon tho soft moss easily 'Jeud without mishap, and turning saw 'pxy enemies lined up ntong tho further IJVCESS wall. Home were surveying me with expressions which I afterward dlscov. ered marked extreme astonishment, nnd the others wero evidently satis fying themselves thut I had not mo lested their young. They were conversing together In low tones, nnd gesticulating and point ing townrd me. Their discovery that I had not harmed the little Martians und thnt I was unhnrmcd must have mused them to look upon mo with less ferocity; but, ns I wns to learn Inter, tho thing which weighed most In my favor was my exhibition of hurdling. While the Mnrtlnns are Immense, their bones are very large nnd they nre muscled only In proportion to tho gravitation which they must overcome. The result Is thnt they urolnllnltely less agile and less powerful, In pro per! Ion to their weight, than nn Earth man. nnd I doubt thnt wero one of them suddenly to bo transported to Enrth he could lift his own weight from the ground; In fact, I nm con vinced that he could not do so. My fent, then, wns ns marvelous up on Mars as It would have been upon Earth, nnd from desiring lo nnnlhllate me they suddenly looked upon me ns a wonderful discovery to be captured Mini exhibited among their fellows. 1 noted that each was armed with several other weapons in addition to the huge spear which I have described. The weapon which caused me to de cide ngnlnst nn attempt at escape by lllght was what was evidently a rifle of somo description nnd which I felt, for some reason, they were peculiarly efllclcnt In hnndllng. These rifles were of n white metal stocked with wood, which I learned later wns a very light nnd Intensely hard growth much prized on Mars, ittul entirely unknown to us denizens of Earth. The metnl of tho barrel Is nn alloy composed principally of nlumlnum and steel which they have learned to temper to n hardness fur exceeding thnt of the steel with which wo are familiar, The weight of these i rifles Is comparatively little, and with the small caliber, explosive, radium projectiles which they use and tho great length of the barrel, they are deadly In tho extreme and nt ranges which would bo unthinkable on Earth. The theoretic effective radius of this rllle Is three hundred miles, but the best they can do In actual service when equipped with their wireless finders nnd slghtcrs Is but n trifle over two hundred miles. Tho Martians, nftcr conversing for u short time, turned and rode away In the direction from which they hnd come, leaving one of their number nlone by tho enclosure. When they had covered perhaps two hundred yurds they united and turning their mounts townrd us sat watching the warrior by the enclosure. When his forco had come to a halt he dismounted, throw down his spear and small nrms and cnnio around the end of the Incubator toward me. en tirely unarmed nnd as nuked ns I, excopt for the ornaments strapped up on his head, limbs and breast. When he wns within about fifty feet of mo he unclasped an enormous met nl nrmlct nnd holding It townrd mo In the open palm of his hand, addressed "My Effort Was Crowned With a Suc cess Which Appalled Me No Less Than It Seemed to Surprise the Mar tlan Warriors." me In n clear, resonant voice, but In a laugunge, It Is needless to say, I could not understand. Ilo then stopped as though wnltlng for my reply, pricking up his antonnae-llko ears and cocking his strange-looking eyes still further townrd me. As the silence beenmo painful I concluded to hazard' . little conversa tion on my own part, as I Into guessed J that he was making overtures of peace. Stretching my hnnd townrd him I ndvnnced ond took the armlet from his open palm, clnsplng It nbout my arm above the elbow; smiled at him and stood wnltlng. Ills wide mouth spread Into nn answering smile, nnd locking one of his Intermediary arms in mine we turneu iinu wniscu duck townrd his mount. At the some time he m6tloned his followers to advance. He exchanged n few words with his men, motioned to me that I would ride behind one of them, nnd then mounted his own animal. The fellow desig nated reached down two or three hands nnd lifted me up behind him on the glossy back of his mount, where I hung on ns best I could by the belts find straps which held the Murtlnn's wen pons nnd ornnments. Tho entire cavalcade then turned nnd galloped away toward the range of hills In the distance. In n Short time we gained the foot of the mountnlns. nnd nftcr traversing n' nnrrow gorge enme to nn open vnl ley, nt the far extremity of which wns a low tableland upon which I beheld nu enormous city. Toward this we galloped, entering It by whnt appeared to he a ruined rondwny lending out from the city, but only to the edge of the tableland, where It ended abrupt ly In a flight of broad steps. Upon closer observation I snw'ns we passed them that the buildings were deserted, and whllo not greatly decayed had the appearance of not bavins been tenanted for years, pos sibly for ages. Toward the center of the city was a Inrge plaza, and upon this and In the buildings Immediately surrounding It were camped some nine or ten hundred creatures of the snriie breed as my enptors, for such I now considered them, despite the .wave manner In which I had been trapped. With the exception of their- ornn ments nil were naked, The women varied In nppcarnnce but little from the men, except thnt their tusks were much Inrgcr In proportion to their height, In some Instances curving nenr ly to their high-set veurs. The adult females ranged In height from ten to twelve feet. The children were light In color, even lighter than the women, nnd all looked precisely alike to me, except thnt some were tnllcr thun others; older, I presumed. I saw no signs of extreme ago nmong them, nor Is there nny nppreclnble dif ference In their appearance from the ngc of maturity, about forty, until, at about the age of ono thousand yenrs, they go voluntarily upon- their Inst strange pilgrimage tlown the river Iss, which lends no living Martlnn knows whither and from whose bosom no Mnrtlnn has ever returned, or would be allowed to live did ho return 'after once embarking upon Its cold, dark waters. Only about ono Martlnn In a thou sand dies of sickness or disease, nnd possibly nbout twenty tnke the volun tary pilgrimage. Tho other nine hun dred and seventy-nino die vlolont denths In duels, In hunting, In aviation nnd In war; but perhaps by far the greatest death loss comes during tho ngo of childhood, when vnst numbers of the little Martians fall victims to the grent white npes of Mars. As we nenred the plaza and my presence wns discovered we were Im mediately surrounded by hundreds of tho crcntures, who seemed nnxlous lo pluck mo from my sent behind tho gunrd, A word from tho leader of the party stilled their clnmor, nnd we pro ceeded nt n trot across the plaza to tho entrance of as mugnlflcent nn edifice ns mortal eve has rested upon. Tho building was low, but covered an enormous nrea. It was constructed of gleaming white marble Inlaid with gold and brilliant stones which spar kled nnd sclntlllntcd In the sunlight. There wns no stairway, but n gentle lucllno to the first lloor-of the building opened Into nn enormous chnmber en circled by gnllerlcs. On tho floor of this chnmber, which was dotted with highly carved wooden desks and chnlrs, were assembled about forty or fifty mnlo Martians nround tho steps of a rostrum. On the plntforin proper squnttod an enor mous warrior henvlly loaded with metnl ornnments, guy-colored feathers and bonutlfully wrought leather trap pings "ingeniously sot with precious stones. Whnt struck me ns most remarkable nbout this nssemblngc and the hall In which they wero congregated was the fact thnt tho crcntures wero entirely out of proportion to the desks, chnlrs, and other furnishings, these being of a slzo adapted to humnn beings such ns I, whereas the grent hulks of tho Mnrtlnns could scarcely have squeezed Into the chnlrs, nor wns there room beneath tho desks for their long legs. Evidently, then, there were other dcnl zens on Mars than tho wild nnd gro tesquo creatures Into whose hands I had fallen. Our pnrty had halted at tho en trance to tho building, nnd nt a sign from the lender I hnd been lowered to the ground. Again locking his nrm In mine, we had proceeded Into the audience chamber. There were few formalities observed in approaching Tiy EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Author of Tarzan of th Apes tho Martian chieftain. My captqr merely strode up to the rostrum, the others making way, for him as he nd vnnced. The chleftnln rose to his feet and uttered the nnme of my es cort who, In turn, hnlted and repeated the name of the ruler followed by his title. My captor, whoso name was Tnrs rnrkns, evidently explained briefly the Incidents Connected with his expedi tion, Including my, enpture, und when he hnd concluded the chieftain ad dressed me nt some length. I replied In our good old English tongue merely to convince him that neither of us could understand the other; but I noticed that when I smiled slightly on concluding he did likewise. This fact and the slmllnr occurrence during my first tnlk with Tnrs Turkns convinced me thnt we had at least something In common; the ability to smile, therefore to Inugh ; denoting a sense of humor. But I wns to learn that the Martian smile Is merely per functory and that the Martlnn laugh Is n thing to cause strong men to blnnch with horror. The Ideas of humor nmong the green men of Mnrs nre widely nt variance with our conceptions of Incltnnts to merriment. The denth ngonles of u fellow being nre, to these strange crcn tures, provocntlvo of the wildest hilar ity, while their chief form of common est nmusement Is to Inflict death on their prisoners of wnr In various In- enlous nnd horrible ways. The assembled warriors and chief tains exnmlncd me closely, feeling my muscles nnd texture of my skin. The prlnclpnl chleftnln then evidently sig nified n desire to see me perform, and. motioning me to follow, he started with Tars Tarkns for the open plnza. Now, I had made no attempt to walk, since my first signal failure, ex cept whllo tightly grasping and flitting about among the desks and chnlrs like some monstrous grasshopper. After bruising myself severely, much to the nmusement of the Mnrtlnns, I nguln hnd recourse to creeping, but this did not suit them nnd I wnfl roughly jerked to my feet by n towering fel low who hnd laughed most heartily at my misfortunes. As he banged me down upon1 my feet his fnce was bent close to mine und I did the only thing n gcntlemnn might do under the circumstances of brutality, hoorlshness and lack of con sideration for n stranger's rights; I swung my fist squarely to his jaw and he went down like n felled ox. As he sunk to the floor I wheeled around with my bnck toward the nenrest desk, expecting to bo overwhelmed by the vengeance of his fellows, but deter mined to give them as good a battle as the unequal odds would permit be fore I gave up my life. My fears, were groundless, however, ns the other Martians, at first struck dumb with wonderment, finally broke Into wild peuls of laughter and ap plause. I did not recognize the np- plnuse ns such, but later, when I had become acquainted with their customs, I learned thut I had won what they seldom accord, n manifestation of ap probation. The fellow whom I had struwk lay where he had fallen, nor did nny of his mntos approach him. Tars Tnrkas ad vanced townrd me, holding out one of his nrms, nnd we thus proceeded to the plnzn without further mishap. I did not, of course, know the reason for which we had como to the open, but I wns not long In being enlightened. They first repeated the word "snk" a number of times, and then Tars Tnr kas made several Jumps, repeating the same word before each leap; then, turning to me, he snld. "Snk I" I saw whnt thoy were after, and gathering myself together I "snkked" with such marvelous success that I cleared a good hundred and fifty feet; nor did I this time lose my equilibrium, but landed squarely upon my feet without fnlllng. I then returned by easy Jumps of twenty-five or thirty feet to the llttlo group of wnrrlors. My exhibition hnd been witnessed by several hundred lesser Martians, nnd thoy Immediately broke Into de mands for a repetition. But I was both hungry and thirsty, and Ignored tho repeuted commnnds to "snk," and each time they were mnde I motioned to my mouth nnd rubbed my stomach. TarS Tnrkns and tho chief exchnnged n few words, nnd tho former, cnlllng to n young femnlo nmong the throng, guvo her somo Instructions and mo tioned me to nccompany her. I grasped her proffered arm and to gether we crossed the plnza townrd n large building on the.far side. My fair companion was nbout eight feet tall, having Just nrrlvod nt ma turity, but not yet to her full height Sho wns of a light olive-green color, with n smooth, glossy hide. Her name, as I afterward learned, was Sola, and she belonged to the retinue of Tars Tarkas. She conducted me to a spa cious chnmher In one of tho buildings fronting on the plnza, and which, from the litter of silks nnd furs upon the floor, I took to bo tho sleeping quar ters of several of tho natives. Sola motioned me to be seated upon a pllo of silks near tho center of the room, nnd, turning, mnde a peculiar hissing sound, as though signaling, to some one In an adjoining room. Ia response to her call I obtained my first sight of a new Mnrtlnn wonder. It wnddled In on Its ton Bhort legs, nnd squatted down before the girl like nn obedient p"Ppy The thing was about the size of n Shetland pony, but Its head bore a slight resemblance to that of a frog, except that the jaws were equipped with three rows of long, sharp tusks. CHAPTER III. PT A Fight That Won Friends. Sola stnred Into tho brute's wicked looking eyes, muttered n word or two of command, polptcd to me, and left the chnmber. The beast, after survey ing me Intently for n moment, crossed the room to the only exit which led to the street nnd lny down full length ncross the threshold. This wns my first experience with a Martian watch dog, but It was destined not to be my lust, for this fellow guarded me carefully during tho time I remnlned a cnptlve among these green men, twice snvlng my life, nnd never voluntarily being away from me a mAment. Sola returned bearing both food and drink. These she placed on the floor beside me, nnd seating herself a short IRWIN AM "In Response to Her Call I Obtained My First Sight of a New Martian Wonder." ways off regarded tne Intently. The food consisted of nbout a pound of some solid substance of the consist ency of cheese nnd almost: tasteless, while the liquid was apparently milk from some animal. It came, as I later discovered, not from nn animal, as there Is only one "mammal on Mnrs, nnd thnt ono very rare Indeed, but from n largo plant which grows prac-, tlcally without water, but seems to distill Its plentiful supply of milk from tho products of the soil, the moisture of the nlr. and the rays of the sun. A single plant of this species will give eight or ten quarts of milk per day. After I hnd eaten I was greatly In vigorated, but feeling the need of rest I stretched out upon the silks nnd wns soon nsleep. I must have slept sev eral hours, as It was dnrk when I awoke, nnd I wns very cold. I noticed thnt someone hnd thrown n fur over me, but It had become partially dis lodged and In the darkness I could not see Jin repln'ce It. Suddenly n hnnd reached out nnd pulled the ur over me, shortly nfterwnrd adding nnother to my covering. I presumed thnt my watchful guard ian was Sola, nor wns I wrong. This girl nlone. among nil the green Mnr tlnns with whom I enme In contnet, disclosed characteristics of sympnthy. kindliness nnd affection ; her ministra tions to my bodily wants were unfail ing, and her solicitous care saved me from much suffering and mnny hard ships. As 1 wns to lenrn, the Martian nights nre extremely cold, nnd ns there Is practically no twilight or dnwn, the changes In temperature nre sudden nnd most uneomfortnble, as are the transitions from brilliant daylight to dnrknesH. The nights nre either brilli antly Illuminated or very dark, for If neither of tho two moons of Mars happen to be In the sky nlmost total darkness results, since the lack of at moHphere.' or, rather, the very thin atmosphere, falls to diffuse tho star light to nny groat extent; on the other hnnd, If both of the moons nre In the heavens at night the surface of the ground Is brightly lilumlnnted. After Soln had replenished my cov erings I ngnln slept, nor did I nwnken until daylight The other occupants of tho room, five In number, were nil remnlcs nnd they were still sleeping, piled high with n motley army of silks nnd furs. Across tho threshold lny stretched the sleepless guardian brute, Just as I had last seen him on tho preceding (lny; apparently he hnd not moved n muscle; his eyes were fairly glued upon me, nnd 1 fell to wondering Just whnt might befall me should I endeavor to escape. Another race of Martians in airships. (TO BE CONTfNUUD.) 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