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    THE OMAITA DAILV JJI3R : SATUHDAY , JANUARY 8 , 1808 ,
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By Cutcliffe Hyne ,
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( Copyright. 1597 , the t S Mc-Cluro Co )
I.
"You've struck t'.ie wrong man , " soli
Cit taln Kettle "I'm most kinds of Mb !
but I'm not the sort to go rammlni ? m ]
head uRalnst the Trench goveminent fci
the mere snort of thething" ,
"I was told , " said Cavnesle , vvMrlly. "thai
feared nothing 01
tlmt
jou were n man
earth , or I would not have asked you l <
call upon me "
"You vv.cro told right. " said Kettle. "Bui
tlioio that spoke about me should ha\ <
oililod lliat I'm not a man who'll take a
ticket to land myself In an ugly mew tmlcff
fiome one payg my train fare and Rlvcs me
something to spend at the other end 1'n :
a pallor , filr , by trade or profession , which'
e\er jou like to name It , and on a utoani' '
boat when a row has been started I'll nol
&av but I've Been It through more that
once out of sheer delight lei wrestling will ;
nu ugly scrape Yta , nlr. that's the kind
of brute I < im at not But what jou pro
lusu Is different ; It's out of my line UV
KOil-broakIng , no less , with a spell of se\cn
vcars In the Jug If I don't succeed ; and nc
Itlnd ot credit to wear , or dolhrs to Jingle
If I do carry It through as you vvls'd. And
may I ask , sir , vby I should interest mjscll
In thlo Mr Clare ? I never heard of him
till I earro In this room half on hour ngc
In ( inivver to jour advertUonunt. "
"He Is unjiistlj condemned , " Corncgle re
peated , as though ho were quoting from a
Irsson "Ho Is eufferlng Imprisonment In
tills ticstllmtltl place or Cajcnne for n
fault which some one else bis committed ,
nixl unless he Is rescued no will illo there
horribly. I nm appealing to jour humanity ,
ca.Mln Would jau sec a fellow countrj-
11 < \ vvieiigcil ? "
"I Imo rnlj to look In the glawi for
l' ' > a' retorted ICettlc "Most people's klcUa
c > me to mo when I am anyvvl'eie wltliln
Mil And joti'll klndlj obscne , sir , that
1 VP noth K but jour Lore word to go on
for Mr C die's Innocence The Piench
com IB ami the Krcnch pi * nlc bj jour own
anill ting took acry different \Iew of the
ma tn Thoj sal.l with clearness tl.'U ho
did EC II those plane of fortresses to the Ger-
ir us and Knowing t'.ielr vvaj of looking at
bii li a matter. It cnlj sun Tlsw me ho
wsnt guillotined out of hand"
1 Is mj daughter who-Is sure of his
r liltlctsncBK In the trailer. " said Carnegie
with a Hush. "And , ' ho added , "I may saj
that she Is tliiT cliluf person who wishes for
hlh escape "
Captain ICcttli- bowed and fingered the tar-
nibliul badge on his < ap lie had a ihlv.il-
rutid respect for the other sex.
'And It was she who made me mhertiso
vaguely for a Bcafarlng man who had got dar
ing and the skill to carry out BO delicate o
iiiattiv Wo bad 200 answers In four posta ,
can von credit such a thing' "
' Easllx , " said Kettle "I'm not the only
Pi-cr ilovll of a skipper who's out of a Job
I5i" 100 IH not enough , and that's the be
ginning and the cud of It There's two wajs
0 doing this business , 1 giitos. and one of
thorn s fighting and the otliei's briber }
Well , elr , a man can't collect much of an
arnij for 2 > pun' note * , , and as for brlbcrj ,
why It's hardlj enough to buj up a dcputj
customs Inspector In the ordinary waj of
bielncsi , let alone a whole squad of Cajcnne
vvnulcrs , with ai blK Idc.t of their own value
nnd importance Then there's getting out to
Trench Guianu and getting back , ami sltamei
faro for the. pair of us would come to moro
than n couple of postage stamps. And thin
vvl'ire do I come in' You saj I can pocket
the balance But I'm hanged If I see where
thi balance Is going to I'j queered from
No , sir , 100 IB mere foolishness , and the
Kindest thing I can do Is to go away without
further talk , By James , sir , I can say that
If you'd given me this precious scheme as
jour own there's a man In this room who
would ba\e had a smashed face for his Im
pudence ; but , as jou tell mo there's a ladj
In the case , I'll nay no more "
Captain Kettle stool up , thrust out bis chin
aggressholj , and swung on his cap. Then
lie took It oft again , and coughed with polite
ness , The door opened and the girl they had
been speaking about came .Into the room
She stepped quickly across and took his
hand.
"Captain Kettle , " pho said , "I could not
lea\o jou alone with my father any longer.
1 Jiiht had to come In and thank jou for mj-
Bclf. I knew jou would be the man to help
us Jn our trouble. I knew it from jour let-
tc.1. "
The little sailor coughed again and red
dened slightly under the tan. "I'm afraid ,
iii'ca , " he bald , "I am titeless. Ae I was ex
plaining to jour to Mr Catnesle , before you
came In , the Job Is a bit outside mj weight.
You sec , when I answered that ailvertlbe-
incnt 1 thought It wati something with a
"PUT ITTHCIU3 , MISS , " , JIB SAID.
Btrumboat that was wanted , and for that sort
of thing , with any Kind of crow that signs
on , I am lltted , and no man bottci , Iut !
thia "
"O , do not say It Is bcjond jou ! Other
jirUonern lw\o escaped frum the French
pcnil Bi'ttlimuitn It i nlyequ'rtK st MM ,
( U'lei mined man to arrange matters from the
outside , and tie thing Is done. "
Kuttlo fldgittud wltu tliu liadgo on his tap
"With rennet , miss , " told he , "writ any
other iron lould do I would not shj at , but
the thing jou'xo got here's Impossible ; and
the gentleman will Jubt have to staj wbeio
lieU and serve out the time he's earned "
"Hut , sir , " the girl broke out passionately ,
"ho has not earned It. Ho was as a scapegoat -
goat to shlelJ others. They were powerful
ho was without Interest and all Trance
was shrinking for a victim. Mr. Clare was
n subordinate In a goM-umumt ollku through
which these plans of fortresses had passed.
Ho wan by birth 1'alf on Englishman , ami so
U was casj to raise suspicion against him
They drew off attention from Iho real
thlovoa ; they shammed him horribly , and
then they sent him off to those awful Isles
la * Salut for life. Yes. for life , till age or
the illbcaECb of the place should free him by
death. Can jou think of anj thing moro
frightful ? "
"Mr. Clare 1s fortunate In having such
a friend. "
"A friend ! " she repeated "Has not my
father tolJ jou ? I am his promised wife.
Kancy the Irony of It , We were to ha\o
decii married the very day ha was con-
domnul. It was my money anil my fatln-r'u
which defended him at the trial , and It
nearly beggared us And now I will spend
the last penny I can touch to get him free
again "
Captain Kettle coughed once more. "U
vvns upon a question of money that Mr.
Carnegie and I split , mUs , 1 bald -to him
a hundred pounds would not work It. and
thi-ru's the naked truth , "
"Hut It must , " she cried , "It must ! You
think us mean , niggardly. Uut It Is not
Ural ; vvo cau raise no moro.'o are at
the tnd of our funds Look Around at this
room. Does this look like riches ? "
It did not They were In a grimy New
castle lodging , au trolAlcinc , and at one side
of the room the ( link of i bedstead showed
Itself In outline against a curtain The
paper was torn , and the- carpet was absent ,
an < i from the shaft of the stairway came that
mingled scent of clothes ami fried onion
which Is native to thin tjpe of dwelling.
Carnegie hlmpelf whs a faded man of 50.
Ills daughter carried the recent traces of
beauty , hut anxiety had lined hir face , and
the pinch ot ics nnguetao had frajed her
gown All went to advertise the truth of
what the girl had been saying , and Kettle's
heart warmed towards her. Ho knew right
well the nip of poverty himself. Uut still he
did not sec bis way to perform Impossibili
ties , and he lifted up his voice and said GO
with glum frankness
"I am not remembering for a minute ,
miss , " he explnlnod , "that I am a fellow
with a wife and children dependent on my
earnings ; I am looking at the matter as
though I might be Mr. Clare's relative ; and I
have got nothing new to tell jou. A hundred
pounds will not do It , and that Is the cnO
of the matter. "
The girl wrung her hands and looked pltl-
fullj across at her father.
"Well , " said Carnigle with a heavy elgh ,
"I will Rcrapo up a hundred and twenty ,
though that will force us to go hungry. Anil
tint Is final , captiln If my own neck de
pended upon It , I could not lay hands on
"
more
Captain Owen Kettle's face wore a look of
pain He vvns a man of chhalrous Instincts ;
It Irked him to dlsdbtlgc a * woman ; but the
means thoj ottered him were so terribly In-
fcudlcknt He did not repeat his icfusal
aloud , but his face spoke with eloquent sjm-
palhy.
The girl sank Into one of the slnbby chairs
despairingly "If jou fall me , sir , " she bald ,
"then I imve no hope "
Kettlu turned awaj. htlll fingering the tar-
nlsheil badge an his cap , and stared drcarilj
through the grlmlj window panes. A silence
Illled the room Carnegie bioke It.
"Other men answered the advertisement , "
ho suggested
"I Know thcj did , " his daughter said ,
and I read their letteis ; and 1 read Captain
Kettle's ; and if there Is one man who could
help us out of all the o that anbwered , he Is
hero now In this room.My heart went out
to him at OMCO when I saw his application
I had never heard of him before , but when I
lead the few pages he sent. It tame to me
that 1 knew him Intimately from then on
wards , and that he and no other In all the
world could do the service which we want
SI' , " she said , addressing the little sailor
directly , "I learned from that letter that
3011 made poctrj , and I felt that the romance
of this mallei would carrj jou on where anj
other man with merely commercial Instincts
would fail , "
"Then jou like poetiy , miss ? "
"I wilte It , " she said , "for tne maga/liies ,
and sometimes It gets Into print. "
"Would jou mind sinking hands with
me' " aiked Captain Kettle.
"I want to do so" she answcied , "If jou
will lut that mean the signing of our con
tract "
Captain Krttlo held out his list. "Put 1
theie , miss , " said he " 'The ' Trench govern
ment Is j lumping big concern but I've
bucked against a government before and
como out top side , and bv James I 11 do U
ngalu. You stiy at home , mlsa , and write
poetry and g t the magazines to print It In
htead of there rotte i adventure jurns they're
to fond of , and you'll bo doing Greit IJiit
aln a huge service What the people In this ,
countrj need is nice rural poetry to tell them
what sunsets are like and how com grows ,
and all that , and not cut-threat stories th"j-
might till out for themselves from the murn
Ing newspapers If they only knew the men
&nd the ground
"If I can only Know when you're at home
hero , nil's , doing that , I can set about this
other matter with a cheerful heart I don't
think the money will bo of much good ; but
jou may trust me to get out to Tieiich
Guiana somehow , even If I have to worK mj
waj there before the mast ; and I'll collar
hold of Mr. Glare for you and deliver him
on boird a British ship In the best repilr
which circumstances will permit. You must
not expect me to do Impossibllltle
miss , but I'm working now for a lady who
'
writes poetrj for the moga7lnes , and'jou'li
see me go that near to them jou'll probablj
bo abtonlsbed. "
II.
Turn now to anothot scene. There Is a
certain tin tie-backed Isle In the Caribbean
sea sufficiently small and naked to be nimc
le s on the charts The admiralty hjdro-
grapheis maik It merelj by a tiny black dot
the American chart-maker has gone furthei
and branded It as "shoil. " which seems tr
hint ( and quite Incorrectly ) that there Is
water over It as least during spring tides
The islet , which Is egg shaped , measures
some ISO jards across Its longer diameter
and although no green seas lun roll across
Us , face It Is sufficiently low In the water
for the spindrift to whip every Inch of Its
surface during even the wildest of gales On
these occasions the wind lifts great layers
of nnd from oft the roof of the Isle ; but oven
the bea spews up moie sand against the
beaches ; and so tlio bulk of the lso ! lemalns
a constant quantity , although the material
whereof It is built is no two months the
s a mo.
As a residence the place Is s'ngularly un-
dcalrablo and It Is orobable that until Cuptaln
Owen Kettle scraped for himself a shelter-
tienh In the middle of the turtle back of
rand the Isle had been left seveiely alone bj
man throughout all the centuries
Still human brt-ith w.is hourly drawn in
the Immediate neU'.iborhood and wlua the
airs blew toward the Isle or the breezes laj
stignant iliarp human cries fell dimly on
Kettle's ear to tell him that men near at
hand were alive and awakn and plying thel-
appointed occupations The larger wooded
l ! e whlc.li lay a long rifle shot away , war
Dart of the French penal settlement of
Cajenne. and the cries were the higher notcv
of Its tragic opera. Uut they affected Cti nln
Keltic net at all He was ficro on busi-
niss : ho had been at much naln.i to arrive
fit his present situation and had eirne 1 a
liiillet scar across the temple during th
inoce , and as some time was to ehpso before -
fore his next move became duo he was filling
up the Intervening hours by the absorbed
pursuit ol1 literature. He sqi-atted on the
llooof his sandpit , with his teeth set In the
butt of a cold cigar , and rapped out the lines
ot sonnets and transfeired them to a s'.ieet
of Eca-s'alncd KPtr Ho used the stubby
bullet of a revolver cartridge from lack of
moro refined ypncll and his muse worked
with lusty pace as , Indeed , It was always
went to do when the world went moio than
usually awry with him.
To even catalogue the little scamn's ad
ventures slnco his parting with Miss Carnegie
In tlat Tynesldo lldglng would bo to write a
lengthy book and they arc omlttel hero in
tote beciuso to detail them would of eieces-
slty compromise worthy men. both Trench
and HnglUb , who do not whh their trsfllc
with Kt-ttle to bo publicly advertised Sulllco
It to saj % tlicei , that llo made his v.ay out to
Trench Qulcna by ways best known to him
self , pervaded Cajunne under an alias which
the Ic > al gendarmerie laid txm , exchanged
p'ntol shots with those In authority.to ovoid
arrest ewd In fact put the entire penal c lcnj ,
fiom the governor down to the meanest con
vict Jnto p.fever pf unrest entirely on lib
espeo'al belalf. Ho was put to making
tcnpoiary iieadquartern In a mangrove
swamp , and , conryletlng his preparations from
there , and twwy the-leasrof It , matters went
hardly with him. Hut at last ho got his
p-ollinlrarlea fettled cod left his bivouac
among the nuddcn'dg mosqultois anil the
all no and the finakv tree roots and took to
the peas again In lupull boat which he an
owners nexed by force of arms . ( rom , Us four original
cold-minded ptrton might ray that the
taking cf that beat was an act of glaring
ri"cj ! ; but Ket le , told hlnitelf that so far
as the Frenoh of Gienne ) were concerned bo
waj u "recognUed belllgfrant , " end so all
the mtiieuvcrs of war were candidly open to
him , Ho hid no moro quilms In captuilng
lut lugcall brat from a superior force than
Nclitti once 'Jad ubsut taking largo shlpi
fiom Trench In tie bay of Abouklr. Ho had
' depot of tinned meats cached by cno of hla
agents up a nangrove creek , aud under cover
of night ho tailed up and got these on board ,
and built them In tightly under t.io thwart ;
ot ills boat no that tboj- would not ehlft la
I the seaway. And finally , OK-ICI ! clotkcd by
friendly darkness , he ran onto the bouch of
the turtle-backed Islet , bid hla beat In a
gullcy of the rand , scooped out a personal
residence vvhero So would be visible only to
I Clod and the eea fowl , end sat himself down
1 to wall for an appointed hour
Ily day the sun grilled him , by night the
! sea mists dremhod him 'to Mie skin , and at
tlmeo gales lifted the ourfaca from the
| Caribbean cod Hint It whls ling across the
' roof of 1ho Isle Id volleja ot stinging
spendrltt. Moreover , he was constantly
pestered by thai local ailment , chills and
fever , partly < is a result of two or three
trifling wounds bestowed bj the gendarmlc ,
and partly as payment for residence In "the "
miasmatic mangrove swamps. So that , c'.i
the wnole , life was net very tolerable to
him , and he might have been pardoned hid
ho ctirrcd Miss Carnegie for sending nlin on
so troublesome an errand. But Jie did not
do this Ho remembered that she was oc-
cupjlng herself at home In Newcastle with'
the creallco cf poetry for the British maga
zines according 10 their agreement , > ind ho |
forgot his d'dcomforts ' In the glow of a ,
Maecenas. It was tic first time ho had been
a bona fide patron of letters , and the pleas
ure of It Intoxicated him.
A fortnight passed bj4 ho had given Clare
a fortnight In the message he smuggled Into
the convict station ton him , to make certain
preparations and at 'the end of that space of ,
tlmo Captain Kettle rolled his MSS Inblde
OAI oilskin cover and addicsscd It to Mlts Carj j
ncgle In case of accident ? Ho put beckets j
on t.io top of bis cap , slipped his revolver.
Into these , and put Iho cap on his bead ; !
. .nil then , stripping to the buff , he left his
form and got up onto the sand , and walked I
down I'B milk-warm surface to the water's
edge. |
The ripples rang like a million of the ,
tiniest bells upon the fine shingle , and the
stars In the velvet night above were re
fleeted In the water. It was far too still al
night for his purpose , far too dangerously |
clear Ho would have preferred rain , or
even half a gile of wind. Hut he hull
fixed his appointment , and was not the man
to lot any detail of added danger maKe
him break a trjst. So he wided down Into
the loiiDly sea and struck out at n steadj
breast stroke for the ! > lc do Silut , which t
loomed In low black outline acrora the
waters before him ,
A moro hazardous business than this pnrt
of the man's expedition It would bo hard '
to conceive There vvuro no prisoners In. [
the world moro Jealously ginrded th'in tho-o '
In the pMtllentlal Isle abend of him. They' '
were forgets , murderers , or , what the
Trench hate still more , traitors and foreign
bplcs : and once tbev steppe 1 csho-o upon
the beach thcj were there for alvvajs They
* i ovtr-cstlnMte of < h p rcentsR" of bul.cts
whKh goes ft.itrajv At any rste the thrill
of brisk fighting wax n pleasure he well
knew , and he hover welt -far out of b's waj
to avoid It. But , as It vvftn , he sped along
his path urnotlce-l. The blunders of clunce
threatened him through the shadows ami
the chain of sentries o that no living soul
picked up the al-irm. till at last he pulled
up panting at the edge of the open space
which hedged In the grim convict barrack
Itself
And now began a hateful tedium of wait
ing. The day he had fixed with Clire was
the right one ; the hour of the rendezvous
\MIS vague. He bad paid "as noir midnight
as majbe , " In his mes-MRo ; but he was omy
able to guess at the time- himself , nnJ he
expected that Clare vvao In a similar plight.
Anyway the man was not there , and Kettle
gnawed his fingers with Impatience as ho
awaited him
The night under Ihowinking stars was
full of noise. In the forest trees the Jarflles
and the tree crickets , and the katjdlls , kept
up their maddening chorus The drumming
mosquitoes scented the naked man from
afar , and put every Inch of his body to the
torment , The moist , damp heat of the place
made htm pant to get his breath. The
prison Itself was full of the uneasy rustling
of men sleeping In discomfort , and at regular
Intervals some crazy wretch within the
walls cried out "Dlcu , Dlou , Dlcil , " as though
he were n human cuckoo clock condcmmol
to chime after state * lapses of minutes
An hour passed and still the uneasy night
dczcd on without notice that a prisoner was
trjlng to escape. Another hour went by
and Captain Kettle began to contemplate the
possibilities of attacking the grim build
ing with his own Itching fingers , and drag
ging Clare forth in the teeth of whatever
opposition might befall. "Uleti , dieu , dlcu , "
rang out the tormented man within the
walls , and then from round the fuither
anglo of the place a figure came running ,
who stared wildly about him as though in
search of some one.
Kettle stepped out from his nook of con-
ceilment , .1 clear , pale mark In the starlight
The i miner swerved , stopped and licsltate.1.
Kettle beckoned htm and the man threw
away his doubt and raced up. The little
sailor thrust out n moist hand. "You'll bo
Mr. Clare , sir , I presume ? "
"Yes. "
"Tin pleased to have the honor of meetIng -
Ing jou. Tin Captain Kettle , that was asked
as a favor by iMIss Carnegie "
"Let us get away , quick Tncjvvlll be
after mo directly , and If they catch me I
shall bo hot. Mr. Kettle , quick , where Is
jour boat ? "
But the llttlo naked man did not budge
" 1 am accustomed , sir , " he said sillily , "to
hav Ing my title "
"DO YOU DAIin T O THREATEN MB ? "
wore all llfe-cejitencc men. Until ferocious
labor , or the letterings of the climate snntl
them to rest below the soil , tbev were
doomed to pain with every breath they
drew.
Desperate gaoling like tills makes des-
pe ate men , and did any of the prlsoneis
oven the most cow anil v of them see the
glimmer of a chance to cccano ho would
leap to take It , even though he knew that
i certain hailstorm of lead would pelt along
his trail. And as a consequence , the rim.
of the Isle bristled with armed warders , all
ot them marksmen , who ahot at anything
that moved , and who had as llttlo com
punction In dropping a prisoner as ai
other cportuman would have In knocking
over a partridge.
To add to Captain Kettle's tally of dan
gers , the phosphorescence that night was
peculljily vivid ; the sea glowed vvhero ho
breasted it ; h's ' wake was lit with streams
of silver fire ; h'i ' whole body stool out Hko
a smouldering ot llamo on a cloth of blick
velvet Ills presence moved upon the facei
of the waters as un open advertisement He
was an Illuminated target foevoy rllo tint
chose to sight him , and fir worse , he was
a flory ball bright enough to draw evcrj <
rhark in the Cirlbbean And sharks swam
there. His limbs crept as ho swam wltH'
them.
To move fast was to Increase the phospho--
? scence , to move slow was to linger In that
liorrlbla suspense and I think It Is one ai
the highest testimonials to Kettle's Indomit
able coirago when I can sav that not once
during that ghastly vojage did ho cither
: iuiry or scurry or siilai h Ho was a prey
: o the inert abamlnab e dread : he expended
ono and one-half liouriv' swim , and It
seemed to him a space of jears ; and when
\v \ > grounded on the beach of the Isle do
Salut he was almost fainting from the
strain of his emotions , and for a while lay
on the sand , sobbing Hko an hjatortcal
cchoolglrl.
Hut a sound revived him and sent full en-
crgj Into his limbs again without a prelude
Trom the distance thcro came to him thr
no'se ofhod feet crunching with regulation
road along the shingle. Ho was Ijlng In the
track of a scntrj's beat.
Bj Instinct his hand dragged the revolver
from its beckets on his cap , and then ha rrwe
to his feet and darted away like some a'lm '
; ) | j'.K' ghcat acrcas the beach Into the shelter
if the thickets Ho lay thcro holding hl/i
li'cath , and watched-thu suatry pice up on
its patrol It was evident that the man had
not seen him ; the fellow rvclther glanced to-
wsrd the cover nor seartl'cd tbe beach for
'octtracKti ; and jit ho carried "his rifle In the
c'ook of his arm ready for a snapshot , and
llckered his cyca to thla sldo and to that like
a man habitually trained to sudden alarm-
and a quick trigger finger. His every move
ment Viaa eloquent of the care with which
: he Islo' do Salut vvaa warded
Keltic waited till the man had gone oft
Into the dark again and the eoundless dls
tance , and then atepped out from b'a ambuai ,
and ran at speed laong the dim starlit beact
The sandpits sprang backward from his II )
ing toes , and the birds In thn forestj rlr.
noved uneasily as ho pasaed The little man
was Erabrcd first and lust , and bo had tie
knowledge of woodcraft ; a silent ttalk wco a
light far beyond him , and he raceJ along his
way , revolver In hand , confident that ho could
thcot any Intruding sentry bcforp a rifle
could be brought to bear ,
Of course the dUcbarge of weapons would
bi\e waked the Ule , and brought the vvholo
vvaup'a nest about hla cars. But this was a
stute of thlngu he could have faced out
brazenly. Throughout all his1 stormy life he
liad never jet shirked A melee aud perhaps
Immunity from , sirlous harm had glveu him
"I don't understand. O , afterward. Cut
let us getaway no.v at onco. "
"Captain Kettle , sir "
"Captain Kettle , certalnlj- . But this wait
ing may cost us our lives "
"I am not anxious to take root hero , sir ,
but as for the boat , j'ou'vc a good swim
jaread of you bc'oro jou reach that" And
ho told of the way he bad como. "Thoic
was no other plan for It , Mr Claro. It would
have bien sheer foolishness to have brought
my boat to this Island with all thisc busy
people with guns prowling about. I bad
Jubt got to leave her at mj headquarters , and
jou must make up jour mind to swim and
risk the shaiks If you wish to Join hir. "
"I am open to risking anj thing , " said
Clare. "It's neck or nothing with me after
what I did five minutes back In that boll
over jonder. Ono of the warders " he
broke off an-1 dragged a hand across his ejes
"Look here , captain , we are bound to bo seen
If wo go back round by the beach Come
with mo and Til show jou a track through
the woods "
Ho stalled off Into the cover without
waiting for a reply , and Krttlo with a frown
turned and follo.vcd at his heels. Captain
Kettle preferred to do the ordering hinuolf ,
and this joung n.an seemed apt to assert
command However , the moment was one
for huiij' . The night was beginning to thin
So he got up speed again , and the trees
an' the undergrowth closed behind him.
"Dleu , dlcu , dleu , " cried out the tormented
prisoner within the wall as a parting bendle-
tlon.
III.
Some men like the historical Dr. Poll
have the knack , unknown to themselves , of
Inspiring dislike In othrrx , and Clare had
this effect upon Captain Kettle The little
sailor's dislike was born at the first moment
him"I meeting ; It grew as bo ran through
the forest of the Isle do Salut ; and even
when Clare fell uptn a sentry and beat the
SI'.TBO out of him as neatly as ho could have
done It himself. Kittle failed to admire or
sjmpathlze with him On Iho return swim to
the turtle-backed Island ho camu very near
to wishing that a shark would get the man ,
although such a calamity would have meant
his ovn almost certain destruction , and ,
when they lay together , packed like a pair :
of sardines In the shelter pit. under the
Intolerable sunshine of the succeeding day. It
was with difficulty he could keep his hands
off this fellow whom ho had gone through
so much to bclp
Claio put In what of talking was dona ;
the sailor preserved a sour glum silence , ho
felt that If he gave hs ) vinegary tongue the
freojom U wished for , nothing could prevent
a collision.
Ho argued cut with himself the causa
for this dlsllko during the succeeding
night. They bad got the boat In the
water , bad meat-headed the lug , and
wore running northwest before a snor-
tl t' breive toward the British West Indian
stands Ho himself , with malnb'.icct In cue
hand and tlllt ? In the other , was In solitary
comnand , Clare was ocui led In balling
back tin * jscas to their oppalnted p'ace.
Tor a long tlmo the utmost ho could dis
cover against the man VYJUJthat on o--a-
slona he "vas too bos/jy" and with bitter
&atlro he ridiculed himself for 'a childish
wcskcuss. llu : tlici ) anotner thouf'jt drifted
Into hla mind and be picked It up and
weighed It , and balincrd It , and valued It ,
till , under the fostwlng iflre , It grew , and
the llttlo Bailer felt with a glow and a tight
ening of the lips that he lad now Indeed a
real and legitimate cause for hate.
What mcntUa had this fellow Clare irado
ot Mlu Carnegie ? Practically none. Ho
( Keltic ) bad stated by whom Uo was neat to
'tho rescue and Clare hid receive 1 the npna
with a coaunl " 0" on ! a jawn , Ho had
offered further Information ( when the first
scurrjof the escape was over ) ut > on Miss
Carnegie's movements and her condition as
llnst viewed In Newcastle , and Clare had
pleaded tiredness and suggested another hour
for the recital , Was thla the provcr attitude
for a lover ? U WAS not. Was thla meet
behavior for the future husband ot such a
woman as Miss Carnegie , who was not only
herself , but who also wrote poetry for the
magazlnct7 Ten thousand times over , It was
i not.
| Ho sheeted home the lug a couple of
Inchea In response to a shift of the brecrc
and opened bin lips In speech.
"Miss Carnegie , sir , " he begin , J'ls a ladj
1 esteem \erj highly. "
"She Is n nice girl , " assented the man with
Hie bailer
"She Is willing to beggar herself to do jou
service , sir. "
"Yes , I know she Is v y fond of me "
"And t should like to know It jou arc
equally fond of her ? "
"Steady , captain , steady. I don't qtilto see
what jou have got to do with It" Ho paused
nnd lookel at the sailor curlouslj' . "Look
here , I saj' , you seem to talk a deuce of a
deal about Miss Carnegie. Arc jou sweet on
her joursclf ? "
Captain Kettle glared , and It Is probable
that If such an action would not have
swamped the boat , ho would have dropped
the tiller and left the marks of his dlsplcas-
uro upon Clare's person without further bar-
tci of words But as It was , he deigned to
apeak "You dog. ' he said , "If you make a
suggestion like that again Til kill jou
Yon'vo no right to say such a thing. I Just
honor Miss Cirncglo as though she were the
queen , or even moro , because she writes
verso for the magazines , and the queen only
writes diaries. And , besides , there could bo
nothing more between us ; I'm a married
man , sir , with n family.
"But about this other matter ; It seems tome
mo I'm the party that kind of holds your
fate Just at present , joung man. If 1 sbovo
this tiller across , the bcat'll broach-to and
swamp , and whatever happens to me and I
don't vastlj care It's n sure thing jou will
go to the place where there's weeping and
gnashing of teeth llow'd jou like that ? "
"Not a bit. I want to live. Tvo gene
thiough the worst time n human man can
cr-duro on that ghastly Island astern there ,
nnd I'm duo for a gicat lot of the sv eets of
llfo to maKe up for It. And If It Interests jou
to Know It , captain 1 do owe jou something
personalj' ! , I suppose , nnd jou have some
light to be In my confidence If It Interests
jcu to hoar such a thing , I maj tell jou I
flhall probibly nnrry Miss Carnegie as soon
PB I get back to her. "
"Then jou do love her ? "
" 1 don't quite Know what love Is. But
I like her well enough , If that will do for
jou. Hadn't wo better take down n reef In
the lug ? I can hardly keep the water
under "
"By James , jou leave mo * i > sail this
boat , " said Kettle , "and alien , to join
blcsbpd balling , or I'll knock jou out of
her "
The conversation languished for some hours
after this , and Kettle with every nerve on
the stiain humored the boat as she raced
before the heavy following seas , vvhl'st the
ex-convict scooped bacK the water which
eternally slopped In green streams over her
gunwale. It was Clare who set up the talk
again.
"Did she know anj thing about those plans
of the Trench fortress ? "
"Mi's Carneglo had tf.e most definite Ideas
on the subject. "
"I iiippososhe'd found out by that time
that I really did get hold of them out of the
cfUro mjsclt , aud sell them to the Ger
mans ? "
Tor one of the few times In bis llfo Cap-
'aln Kettle lied "Sho knew the whole jam
fiom start to finish "
"Well. I was a fool to muddle It With
any decent IticU 1 ought to have brought
off the coup without anj body being the
wiser I could have laid quiet a vear or
two till the fuss blew over , and then been
able to marrj' whom I pleased , or not miirj'
at all El' well skipper , that bubble's
cracked , and I suppose the best thing j
can do now Is to marrj old Carnegie's girl
after oil "
"I don't see vhy jou should , "
"Man must look aftei himself , " captain.
I-comoback to the world stone broke , and I
don't want to lack biscuits"
"Hut/-saltl Kettle , "I don't see vvhero
jou will got them from. "The Carncgles
are not ilch. "
, 'iOld. man Carccglo will exude sovereigns
when I start to squeeze him. You wait and
see. " | - -
"Then jou've quite nnde up jour mind
to marrv this woman ? "
"Quite. " „
"That's what jou sav , " retorted Kettle.
"Now , you bear meMiss Carnegie thinks
vo u are In love with her nnJ jou aie not
II at by maiij- long fathom , so thcro goes
tern first. In the second place , die thought
jou weio sent to Cajenne unjustly , who eas
bv your own showing vou'ro a cll'ty thief
and deseivcd all jou got. And , thirdly , I
lon't approve of squeezing fathcrs-ln-law as
an Industry for young men newly out o'J
jail. "
"You truculent llttlo ruffian , do jou dare
to threaten mo ? "
"I'd threaten the emperor ot Germany If
I was clo = o to him , and didn't like what
ho was doing. Fere , jou' Don't jou lift
that bailer at mo , or Til slip some lead
through jour mangy bide befo-e yon can ,
wink. Now jtm'li just understand , for the
ics of this cruise , till wo maKe our port ,
jou stay forward , and I'm cii the quarter
deck. If jou move aft Tl shoot jou doadj
and thank jou for giving mo the chance.
But If you get ashore all ln one piece , I'll
i-pIKo jour guns In another waj- . "
"How' " asked the man , sullenly.
"You'll find out when jou get there" said
Kotc'lc , grimlj"And now don't jou speak
to meagain. . You aren't wholesome Get
on with jour balling D'j-o hear me , there ?
Get on with tl.it balling I don't want my
t'at to be swamped through jour cursed
Now to which port It was of the British
West India Islands that the lugsall boat and
Its occupants arrived I never quite made out ,
and Indeed the method In which Captain
Kettle "spiked" Mr Clare's "guns" was
hidden from mo until qulto recently , A
v.eek ago , however , A litter ot his drifted
I - > to my hands , and as It scams to explain all
that Is noccRsarjI give it hero exactly as
It loft his pen.
West India Islands.
"To Miss Carneglo , Jcsmond ut. , Newcastle
England'
"Hoi ored Madam Am please to report
lave carried out p-ut of jr csteemeJ com
mands Wont to Cajenno as per Instructions
and took Mr Clare away from Trenib gov
ernment , they not consenting Landed him In
gcod condition at this place Having learnt
that ho did bteal those plans , and more
over ho Bajlng ho did not cnro for jou Uio
waj ho ought , have toKcn liberty to guard
lest ho srould trouble jou In future To do
this found o3 ! colored wasborwcman hero
( vlilov. ) who was proud to have vvhlto
husband Him objecting , I swore to toll
Punch consul If ho did not marrj and get
him sent , back to Cajenne So ho married
She weighs " 50 ll/s I enclose copj of their
marriage lines eo von can sco all Is "correct. "
"Trust jou will excuse liberty. Ho has
made ono escape , jou have made another
"Tho weather Is very i-ultry here , but
thej say there Is line scenery up-countrj
"Shall got English magazine some day ,
when things blow over n bit nnd I can come
that way again , to look fur ytntr toitrj" .
"Hoping this finds jou In good health as
It leaves mo at present Yrs obedient ,
" 0. KinTLO ( Master ) "
CONTHUTJi I'tlll HHiatiP SI I'l'l.ini.
I'orltntirt ltitliit > Vim Sroitrc Most of
'llM-lll.
VANCOXJVnil , Wash. . 'Jan. 7 All the
awards made thus far by Captain Bralnard ,
In charge of the government Yukon relief
expedition , for supplies and provisions to bo
delivered by the successful bidder at the
Ljnn canal Alaska , 1m o been secured by
Tortland merchants A Seattle company was
awarded the contract to furnish sleds and
woolen stockings to equip flftj men from
companj H , Tourtecnth Infantry , who arc to
go In advance of the icllef expedition.
J. A McHae of thla city Ins received a
letter from his brother , Atthur Mcllac , at
D.twson Cltv , In which ho states tint ho
refused $1,500 for 200 pounds of supplies.
I Flour will probably bo scarce before spring ,
but ficsh meat Is plentiful at $ t per pound
i Ho icports that claims worth working arc
' selling for $5,000 for twuiitj square fuel.
In 0110 day three men shovqlcd Into sluice
boxes of a claim on Donanra creek $ .20,000.
I'OHTLAND , Ore. , Jan. 7. The United
Stalls government has made a contract with
I the Snow and Ice Transportation company of
Chicago to transiKirt 150 tons of supplies
' from Talya to Daw son City by means of
ste-im locomotive , snow sleds , such as arc
In use In the woods of Mlchlgin. Cjrus
, Robinson , consulting engineer of the com
panv , Is In this city for the purpose of sec-
Ing to having the box cars and sledges made
here.
iti nma MIi , MIMM ; sioriv.
House Pull of 1'iMipli- lun Until V.VIIN
Miulf.
CHICAGO , Jan. 7 Burglars entered the
residence of W. W. Jacobs at 12 Waverly
place- last even tig and canled awaj mining
stoik valued a about $20,000 , bcsldcu a col
lection of wre coins , musical Initruments ,
rare books sllverwaio nnd clothing The
burglarj- took place while , iete were bt-vcn
or eight persons In the house , a pirtj ot thtco
being In the adjoining room. Iho m'ulng
stock represents companies In the Mereur ,
Tantlc and American Kork districts lu I' ah
and Gllpln coun'y districts 'n Coloiado ,
moi'tlj ' gold stock. All of the mining htock
Is negotiable Mr Jacobs Is seciotury cf t o
Utah State Bureau of 1'romotlou nud Pub-
lliity.
run WISTIHvirnits. .
Survivors of I , at * VAnr Ili-iiu'iiilici ci
IM Hit' < i 'iifiiil < ! o iTiiiumt.
WASHINGTON , Jan -Sopclul ( ) Pen
thloiiH huye been Hsuid as follow !
ls ue of December IS , 1S97
NebnisKii' Original Lewis llolprtson
Keainiy , $ f Additional Hem v .1 Lovvi
HMiig Cltj , $ ' 5 to $10 HisloiitlJii relssu
and liu'icise llenij W App't R nth , di
teas d , Orlando , $12 to ? 1" Incrcime Mor
rls C Stull , Oeeolu , Jfi to $12 ; Huiij C
Uuvvelllngi'stprn , $ G to $10 OtlMni
widow , etc Mlnois of H ° niy W Apple
garth , Orlando $10
Iowa OilKlmil Solomon A. Terrell Love
Inml. ? G : William 13 Muvln , Ovford , $ s In
cii'.ise 1 liomas M. Wllcoxson , As > iicj , $1
to $ ! 0 , Sinker Wjntt , Deibj , $ . ' 1 to $
Helssue and Incicise iWllll.ini II. Hoten
kiss , Jamestown $ R to $ S Original widows
Dtp Mnrj L Hoilgbton , Oskiil&osn , $ * >
South Uakoti : Oilf-inal Heniy 13. Aim
tin , Hildgvwalci , ? G.
Noitli Dikoti , Original Loreiuo D
Hobirts , At thin , ? 8.
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The beat salve In the world for Cuts
Bruises , Soies , Ulters , Salt Rheum. Feve
Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chilblains
Corns and all Skin Eruptions , and positive )
cures Piles ir no pay required It Is suai
antecd to K'VO perfect satisfaction or monej
refunded Price 25 cents \icr boTor ealo
by Kuhn & Co
Mi ! | > 1,0111 ; O
SAN FRANCISCO , Jnn 7. Th'ic li mud
speculation nmongr local shipping men as
to the fate of the stemnshlp Pelican , now out
eight j--Ilvo dujs from Port Townsend foi
TaKu , Jiipnn , Nothing1 has been he ml of
It since It passed tniough the sti ills out-
vvaid bound. Slipping msn generally ate
of the opinion that the Mssel lias broken a
propelki shaft and that It Is to be piiked
up bj' some othei steamei and towed to
"Dine otli ° rport. The btcamer can led fortj-
flve olllcers and men und when It s illeil
from Pott Townsend was piovlsioned for n
fortj'-cluv vojiige. I3ven assuming that the
pitw were put upon onc-thlid rations from
tha day of the mlsbap , still the available
btipplj of provl = olns would have bien ex
hausted bj- New Year's daj
Prosperity comes quickest to the man
whoso liver Is in good condition. DoWltt's
Llttlo Parly Risers are famous llttlo pills
for constipation , biliousness , Indigestion and
all stomach and liver troubles.
I > II > K IViiultj for 11 n ill IT.
GRRI3NTII3LD , Mnss , , Jn.n. -John
O'Neill , jr. , was hanged In the Tranlilin
county j ill todaj- for the minder of JIis
Hattle E. MiCloud In Bucklund , January
S of la.st jear O'Nell tirotestid bis in
nocence to the last. Mis. McCIoud was
found dead on the lilRhvvaj' upon vvblcli
Eh * liiul been walking fiom the village to
I bei father's bouse , where she teslded. There
were Indications that she had been
. stranRl"d to death. O'Neill was nrrestid
1 foi the crime. He hud In bis pooki ( H some
of the monej' corresponding in amount to
I the sum Mrs McCloml was known to ln\e
bad when ' -lie was killed and this proved u
I strong link In the ohaln of circumstantial
evidence that led to O'NcIU's conviction by
the Jury.
Vour > IT\CH.
Ai'heuscr-Uusch's Malt-Nutrlne will quickly
calm them and glvo jou new health acid
strength To be .vad at all druggists.
CIllNH VVorkt'lN Will > lt Itl'MIIIIK1.
1'ITTSHima , Jan. 7. Instead of a gen
eral resumption of work at the window
glass factories of tbe eonntrj' tomorrow
i there tnnj be a general lockout on account
of the difficulty ut tbe Phillips Glass com
panj 'H fuitoij on tlu .South Side President
Hums IH obdurate and ho will obey the
Instructions of the board anil Insist upon
the reinstatement of Oatlun'r Almlnl If It
results In wiping the Window fiu"H ! Worker -
er ' association off the fine of thu oiirtb.
Tnn statement wan made ut noon , but
uftir that tlmo spverul meinbcrB of the
Amoilcun ( Jlahs company refused to make
n positive stall ment , prietlcullj admitting
Unit It bad been decided to stand by tbe
I'hllllpH ' company and ipike no glass until
the trouble Is settled.
J. A. Perkins of Antiquity. O. , vvaa for
thirty jears oecdlcbsly tortured Dy phye- !
clans foi Iho euro of erzema He was
quickly cured by using DoWltt's Witch Ha/el
alvu , 1J10 famous boiling t > ulvo for piles and
skin diseases
Oll > onril to SI , I.oulK Vli
DIjNVnit , Jan. 7. The Htuto i > x ciltlv ,
committed of the populist pirty of Colorado
rado at a special meeting adopted u leHOlu
tl"n to the effect that after advising with
the Inidln ? populists of thin state they
uro of the opinion that a rail foi u meeting
of the no-called reor anl < ! itlon committed
to meet In St I.ouln , January 12 , ISUS , and
the objects thereof , are Illegal and ubso-
lutolj unnecumirj , und they icfUHt to icc-
ognUe the HO-C. ilh.il reoiganl/atlon com
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< ffort to retuln thr party Intact IH un in
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Unapproachable for purity und fine flavor.
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Mrs. VVInlnv\'ii Scothlnc Hjrup tins t > cen used
for ovtr to Sf" bj million" ! of mothers for
tliclr children \\M\c \ Uolliliik' Mltlt perfict cue *
cct" It foothi's Die child , toricn * the minis ,
alln nil mln cures ulnd colic , nnd I * thv lirst
remedy for Plnrrhopn "old b > dnipKl l i in
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Irufclits.
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tliitt litttt viiH'Httliifjoin //ir intlttttt
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