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Show "'.'"' ' ' MURRAY, EAGLK. MURRAY. UTAH Men Marooned By GEORGE MARSH rnn Th Copyright by VVXU Publlnlil'if C'u. t)urvK Continue J CHAPTER XI 17 l Halfway across, the dust; froin , Moved out to Intel tin Hiinn to IiidI; iiuti, In tin- - berth of the schooner, ilcal.li, In nil horror of plastic si rii h u men; or to meet u us tliithrii' believed, too trelioher.v, 111:111 vile for Hi'1 ttsc-- i of a iihtin I'tit the Mclon:iM. like Laiii-biii;runny half breed would not he convinced, Mini the knife, shifted to his and the uncased rille i;ipo(e barrel tlirii: liiij from 1:1s robe, were to Iii-- distrust of sinister wilnos-iethe Cree. The barrels of the Island uri!ed, then fused with tlie d isk. Stars glittered iibove the moving teams. At the black masses last In the of the liilU llankini; Seal cove loomed abend. The Indian slopped bis doc, "liet fes ovair dere." lie pointed to the Invisible Kbore. Ordering' the disarmed free to re railed main wllh bis dos, l'th-imllat'lh for ti whispered council of war. "IK fccliut.ncr ees not far. We Mop Pen you an' Sled in' tie up de no one way an' I t.iU' dees feller will dt! pin retbees bail, an' we circle roan' do boat." "All r!::!it! If either sees or bears aiivlhln', two lot; j whistles. VI'I I hey If ibey e!p':" bear our do "No, eel (mi far." Shot, trtt'.ned to silence. w.aiM he ilia!il.ib!e !n a f'ulit, I. 'it the yeljilio; would betray tiieta, so they were lathed to tlie sleds. II", I Mali' dis "IVf we dun" see II 1. !t. r ho!!, to do -- hip. Pen we wail. I tell ecu de boat. beciii be 14 lie lillie M l'' Hid de ;.'illi cell b eS fibs s il'il:;! b.i I lo re,'' '.varie d .' 'tile'. "lie's afraid if the de iN." ai.:je.t bis rille, ir d re 1:1".!;. i'li'Muii; !l at his nrtiiy autuiii itV .tor on the rack at He,'!,., (,.. i,. Ilk-.'i :ill; of the si ip bad an j. r of a trench raid -- a m'jeli of t! '. lit i the il ,: ',. if 1iei r''it ' t' l! e I eel e( bis .is'o! ai: I :s t ,.;, t' e ,r.ti "II the sti.ni'der of :.: . beial") rap ef u ! I s I'., lil.'iaie ci ipped I 'Loot you at if Uav-elers- , stai-!!f:ht- bu-l;- y. is I -t w:-.- I 11 -- f ! Kei p Im.'l. In ib' In- ! 'on v tail;' 1 re d. y s!i..e." 'I he idci of stall. il'. dead melt was but as llarlh ale! Shot jto'c-'po- '. toward the made ll,'-iway sl. -- l ore, lei" lie siars were iliiii, the pos it Wei'.' th.it rticline's l.nt lilifi'U'ided tii'.v III the mind of 'ilthrh-- . Siippe-- e t In Indian bad seen a dea l tnaa. 'Ihere iiii.'ht have lieen a t'ht aboard while the rest were after fur. True. tcii'porarily Mcpeliabl lal,'ht be dead, but with the leader ci'tie. bk possibly, perhaps Itis.itu', 'lilht face evi'he.) this sthtlile to lute some people acioss i. f the Kiitii-l.a- il for the Indian was b.itiid f..r K ipis bi'lb h. r. ! l'lt-aiilt- , It 'lhat ijiithrie put bappiui' i, ey met Mm the rtt-- e Was w 11 11 l ti.-- .a p.lli n!d i'be -- ilho-tl Ill ii!i-rilii- II . . s wh iiali.'e ltin:;s a sijj, I .o.-t- "S! lie , . ,r 1 ; ,r .,) v!io on .' i e a ,t, , f v - : ! , !...:,:' c ....,-- ! , S'aa "' ;.d ' 'i he II lt d. l! '.! '. .; ; :,; I Id's, , I'.-li- !;;..!.,; be b e, la! 1! il, !l l.e li.ade ;,i v. ...aa a Mt -- ? II , b'lt bef.ire ': 1. '..; M.. I. e i 'Mi' til III Ml, I 4.. e:r a., !j ticbil ti i'e, a t, :,!,) e.I " plc-'ii- e '"I"' Me fi. vn.-'e I t, !n cr.i't ! w!tn hiioa o rilK. t;i!"'i e li'. Vr the di a si.ippe l "I a It lei. Ia tbe s! p. sileiit, tier ef luctJc d' ad 01 the . ' ' "t'M ':oi i ti( direct:, n ,tf t! e w.i ' d tin' '.; !e ;fl not I'-ir iif'i si', nt doif. lie I. e I rt id II - au'!. oh- I. I 1 N . '' I ! ! ' I . t! '!. . C . i - "U " t ! "! e f'OII d I"'! I'd a f.i.cjtlij u - ( i. e. . l t' I .! ( " an .11 :i I'.'' ... . "5 ' do - ! ' VV.- -l ( e ! ". - ,1 !, c " :. ; ' f 1 I' ; Int.. 1 ,. ;i ' t.1 ,) e:t r (!' tit 'I t.r (' it l' j.l le. if '! te n ,1 f .")..... I, M ' " f ' e I of 111 . I l- i- call V .th H ti'd t'ftll." r .t !' e I red ;.!, ' ai;;. s rlile st't'l inur.Sl o! Sa' at f.illlil the flid!;.fi' tilK In n 'iicc shut ered by Vit 'lit riilf.d ,Krj,intr "Aio!" lut tbr .0 tis.er frot within bulled Aunln Ther l'enr. l.ivy I, tow tvoifdne drtficl from the 1 bo i : ! t'ro. tm I'm t.aibraith T r iN i "t'laig Me. Pi.iiaU! Cud Irony I" Turning to tbe perplexed Klirti'te, tliithrie rapidly explained as h felt fur the puKe ill n lili-- e Wrist. Work "iitieiiiie, you and I .ahead! This is 'tin' or pneumonia. He needs some n.iurM.uicii) may bae staive for days. Ti e bag has v,ied him - kept liha warm with that IVm r." "Il'if veil nurse in ills Me- Penal' II. : Ma:?" the baii" breed si; p! Ui 'Nurse bin :" Carth l;iubi rawly. "Why, this loan t"i.k me on 1,N back It re:i.O hell me lb:"U.li barrage with one of l,! Hi'iis broken an. I ii shut in the chest, lie was lay friend -- lay pal. under-s- i We were and'.' v red my 1:1.'! brothers -- in 'i line! I.! lit the latap an I le a! soiae bl ot b - solip, I , 1 11 cad-le- ipili 'k :" 'llees panic not Mcponal'?" -- ked li e bewildered D'ienne. il ::'ed by the svvi ft reversal of the situation. I never "No! never ,. was !ni Mi Poliald vvas. dreamed shot In the face while I was In the hospital. 1 didn't ktnuv bow laid It was - never saw him again." With a ipiick glance of udml' ation at the gigantic fraine'uf the mail deep In delirium. litieime went to l:u the galley and start a tire. Cuthrie found and lit a l.nu;i ; then In a g'a-tin. I pouted some whi-kpepping up the bead of tb' uncoil Minus man, oi It down bis tfr'at. rapid Inspection of the lna dis.v.v end a fourth corpse. The t'ree known to be with the schooner, and a'iotleT man, lad evidently des. rt. d the dyTlie absence of .isl ,,. ing j;. bodies and fan's ia away Willi the It possibility of t leas', s or si ti! po wis ioiilc.i"-- s In'bntiza, cotifacte ! from an li'iiiali or IM.iiiio. for H waia tng bud hi .11 received at Albany from Moose lhat iiil'tifii a was jigaai ;.n.-- e on tlie bay l imbic: M,e Cree waiting out cm tie for ti e d'.' tea us be, Ciirth s, nt and ban ing tie e:i .cjent I a a. no watching I. kettle of c. lined MiiHI and II cofiee pot oil it f I od stove. tetartie.J ( Captain Craig Colo aiib, llii! Mc p ii.,1.1 II.i! Ha! I ..hi it.g a p pe to cot-,1- . it the odor of spilled wlis'.v. Cirib sat i.o ) U a st, ml t.. i . i ptobieiil, I,, s i to I,, a.e he had lie e heard fr.oii tbe te 111 who had hn i,'d him ti.o otis. i..'is hi ou..'b that tail of Cas n!i lead and icci. nt d whom h" bad never seen s.lice the d y t.'it-laitli left I In same hospital to rej'.'.n bin command. Ill his b tier fl 'ia H ill ed I s y , 11 - I 11 'Let' Co Slow Here:" furiously at bis pipe, Suildeidy be ' IM- got il I Listen! slapped his hn.-eis strong, and the fever, as His near us J can tell, is not as had as it might lie. It's lifty miles to Flkwan. With the Croc's dogs you can make It b Well wra up ami day light. bound, so be can't roll o:,t i.r hart himself, he'd iiiaJse It. It Isn't cold. a:.d cohl air Is better th.,11 t!ds stio!;-Iti- ship" litieiitie listened as If he thought Cuthrie had suddenly gone mad, "Hut jo'l? w'ere Jolt go':" he b roke 111, Cuthrie smiled. "I'm go.ng to take our dogs to Albany." "To Alliance?" "es! If my duty to report this to Cameron at once." "Pe Cree can go." "No. yoll'll Heed bis help. Ml pi y him well." "I'.ut," loietirie sensed t :iiit something lay behind it nil, "we tak' di man to Huwan an' do police com. den w'alV F.!i(l:lo also had guessed. "At tviiilei! Cuthrie, "I'll tell Cameron that ymi shot yourself i;c b!. iitally - had wound. And I 111 g Ing to bung Miss yiarrior up the coast t.ai no row, to nurse oy She ktows iU aboil! woutids - mid I think -- shell .. ic," lo'd.'d CllMilie (piietly. !(,,. lMi hived stiired at "I'y e;li ; 111' thief ill Ciepiiilitied ililllir'.iJnui 'It's iiis oii'y t li.-- for hh'. Here be w.liol ii,.', T ae p'ace Is il. tested Albi-i.y.- " 11 ill W g.l'ics-oliv- et !lti.ei.;il,.? VoU to be huilcd. start )is joii tan. I'm ..fi mj way ii.ov. III lio.wau toluol low tiiglil-- lf (tune With her lio'dii ilM kit. Il in!; si e wall for she's Cod b!e-- s ber!" 11 Alter Prong flaoat the sli VoU Sooll I 11 as be s:eil And I sob'.er. li mall, lie w.is givt tl whM,;r. bun. In d la fur. bound w,ii mi :p of blalilo t. and wttii curried to the s. d great ihilioi roltU .ateiV f (o.lhr.e 1 pl.'tl Ibeite til ill' I bad ii. t I it e a v ;..!,!( form. ,' ; for the (:. braslh woti'. jh,. With a b.i'le Lis ii,,;;!, , of t;,i! n,,., li of the Land tintbiie li l.e, i taati .;ood l.y. i.. .shot, sliirn d with Ids vvl,is;l,i al,-- u, siri'i.g . IM tl e t,. e C at bottoli s of t oal ,i sin. b id l"' d sfioa'd" titil Uut!irl. at nt.d m coui s, vast suiiiiipo or p advaficed by siipposid, ii'otily i; C, ,lef!re of Harvard (Itiivet :ll In I'rofcssor .Iff at Hrtbie ill Silence, fn v Sllld't S Wi re ColidUctt ,J on mats tioia genoj,icii foitiail jot;, (1f (i itl itv i . ., wbitli It mill b more re .sit ilian llie soiirte of lllest of the cud It! C is ln cuiaiirj. but which u;ipi!e r of (!''- - I.,"i(' il,e those i o ;tteatSohiy Mild hctli'i' tuere ti c botati!' an far li tl !r are FarJler 'i.',, , t,f jiiuilnr t. Ct ;0t bad dischiscil wo.-.tril.'irei w:'ih were talo n to he of rypp km . in I sUne ('jpicmk (ire swatip trce ttdi was tnin m cvl b net for the Hi , rf i lusj-lca- l th-.-- ry J'tofi'ssor .ti : of r... . y t f. luvt-sttcat- iiat! .fj tmn-eiT- , . d v tior-tn.io.- it" f r orccJ 'fc-- t'. I'ldd tc PUiJe DimonJ tf the Culknan V i"" i the ttxcilsl.ir bell first lo. bat wb ti nftir twelve place ho t oy. i iui f ii;a I f..f It, It yt iir d's-over- 1 f.-- wa divl-- -- i Muney back for first bottle If Dot luttcd. All dealer. Callouses 8 Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet At all drug and sum iKo lyrSctinil's; b--tf Tut on y en ankle, hock, 6title, knee, or throat is cleaned otr promptly byAbsorbinewithoutlaying up horse. No blister; no pain; no hair gone. Ataruggists.orif'i.su postpaid. Describe your case for special instructions. Valuable horss book S free. 8-- A satisfied oner says: "Col t'alcnet? swol. ten four to fivo times normal size. Broke and ran for two weeks. Now almost well. ALiorbine is sure great." - on-- thi Missed Delight "Madge's honeymoon was complete- ly spoiled." now?" "The papers contalnln; nn nccottnt of the wedding failed to reach her." Host on W)VT UK HAI.n Baldnesa eatfily euivfl, unheard of rejiulta, old Indian ("rmuiu. of works wonders; postpaid on r'.-ii'an. II. It. Warren, 710 Lakeside ltir IVomen who need effective douche r, .it. Wo-e an astringent, sonthinv, j for circuliir. II bx., C. O. I).. .i.t a.if. Labor., Bx., tu&, Bta. "O." Lo Aiii.-e!- tlir, Transcript Sen For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a "Preventive, take Laxative HKOMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe ami I'roven liemedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. Adv. t Hut Wnol ('oinfort Iiutta In S I t). Sln-il-- i Bulliclint for 1 Comfort Clean, Sara- ir Wont Colored Wool IJ.IS dot. paT'i.'l ros-t- . Comfort Hult Co., Bx. 1351. Charlotte, X. (. rEXSfONS, Kliioii.h-Atiii'rla- No Straight Path ' mls-shui- , j . It. Gerald 1 move In pm circles. Ceraldino I've heard you called a rounder. fcOI.niEKS AMI WIDOWS, Wur, 15 to lttlu. Wai TERIIK II ALT K, INK. it. UlilZZLE. BOOKS XJcat Deserct Book Co, 41 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Bankruptcies "One of the heaviest costs of business In tlie L'rdlcd Slates Is tlie Inordinate number of commercial failures," writes Jesse r.alnsfurd In Har"In link) our bankper's Magazine. ruptcies totaled about CO K), about the same number that occurred In England nnd France. I'urin the past year we had more than L'o.OoO bankruptcies, more than twice ns tunny as Kiiuliitid and France cotaldncd." mm h URT? A cat v. bleb Is at home In the residence of I.ouii Marshall, Manhattan, saved itself from starvation by sound-w- i a burelar nlarr.i la a r.elhbor's bouse where It bad p'tie visit in-operatives answering the alarm with drawn revolvers found the houe boarded up, the family being out of town. They made nn cut ranee, saw-nbttrl.irs. but did bear a plaintive feeble meowing that led them to the culprit. As soon as the outer door wiis opened, tlie cat made a hurried tlit'-I-i to the Marshall bouse for sotne-thint- ,' to rat. to diree Eyt hjW. i RUCLhw York fUc HALL HT Wartrly High Elood Pressure, Headache Illratu-.an.l li.U1U lit ri. Resourceful Pussy or fml-t. ir flmrrt.. fur Mtirht-i- For burnfn and Co tfon arv1tiofvrH-s- d nymptouis Cnrp Wrlui for lii? ery. pt.rl.--it.irf- orotU furk, 1. O., UllnoW W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. :7. Bananas Grown in North full bunch of bananas has been crown successfully nt a Salem (N. J.) flower shop. The tree frnto which the fruit was gathered standi more than ten feet In height and lias been tnaturlns In a greenhouse r several tnonths. Ilanana plants are also curiosities In a few private garden! n In Salem, but because of the slmrt fruit cold weather always nips the before It can rlp!u out of doors. A f'-- sea-sn- j j 1 SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" Unless sec tlie "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not jcttinj tlii jenuine Daycr Aifma proved safe millions and rrcscrihd t'y pliysicians for 25 ycm. j-o- ll l--y art1 1 and INSISTl , riia-Ics- DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART 1 hilt fo) one" "11.11 Mirei.v fothid her ,o you. Major Gatl rie." fvCLiJj hi t 'i "Suppose T d 'ti't know what t fi !!,:,( bnve the,. post-t es hi,o v'o,., vvcre fe.."y frohi rchvooiU inn sin i ijtjr lice '! (t i on well draaa-upland mc's and ,. vt i tn swamp In C elefolc, U it it M' coal beds are the r. Mala of g . it inas,, f wad r logged wasbCil egt ta!iot ibmt! frca it,,, hi);, ,y rltci rtf.d de t" sped In the LofSo'ii ,.f hi.g lake' .. Hanford s Balsam of Myrrh A Healing Antiseptic ire." " Cuthrie M C'c l better about g. 1,1 w m Xcccrt rnlv "n..ver" pirlcace t,ich contains proven directions. say" i , tj. It, If 1 vv...;! !, I y yu 'j her, and h ive !r' nly tih' l to ;; ask .er to marry im-ml j.r ' at ',il, watt?" every day sht The face ef Sla Martha! ,.H ! crabarrasnd M iry Caiio ioi, i'us;,, ,,i j.. 1 I!:' f. "till. MaJ'T .at! in m loved . Whole Wheat at its best in tempting flaky form and it cooks in 5 minutes! j f.-- f. : pn Premium VaCe 111 "I've plready told you why, Cameron." Tne gray eyes of the speaker were black, as they bored coldly into those of the kindly Sootsmrn. Ill nt ease, Mrs, Cameron went to the kitchen to digest tlie startling announcement. "Yes, I I; now they always want their family nraund when they're scared. Well, if she'll go, It's her business. It'll raise a rumpus, though, and I hate to have her hurt." Ciithile was on bis feet, scowling down at the other. "Cue minute! lad's go slow here! You're my superior, and I had hoped, my friend, but you're on dangerous ground, Camcroti. What do you mean by hurt?", "There, there, now. my lad ! Keep the obl'T Ualtl. cool," "I'm your frlom! and Fin proud to be. Now you've brought It i:p, I've got to Ymi don't talk from the shoulder. realize what that skunk of a (I'tarrier tattled about Joil " "Oil. I know all about that that ' sick child who died at Flkwan Joan was there. Hasn't site told you':" "Why, of course; I'.ut the rest, here, and at Moose you know them. Swan lias madi a row beoatist j,1io wasn't to die." sent to tbe "What of it?" snapped Guthrie. "lie says jou kept her there against her will." "Nonsense! she couldn't walk t hundred yards without stopping to; rest. She refused to cotue down the ceast to the tnissioti just faded a way." "Mrs. Cainerou and I understand. and .loan told its. Guthrie, It's this w bite livt red missionary who l a made the trouble atol If Joan goes with yoU to take can of Ftienne, he'll Hot span her cither be ll litis) wi'.h ihThleous horror Am! It'll hurt Joan." 'Will oi call your Wife?" siskel Guthrie, Pi n Iota- - brittle like the shat of Ice, tlie lauselos of his law and t. mpb s Woiking in.der the sKla. "Why. yes!" replied the factor. 'Mary; We want to 'peak to joii.'" "Mrs. Ciltaeroii," said Garth, t lie!l. "your iisbatel tells m,. Cat it will .erioiisly hurt Joan t ta irrier's rcpita if f'n noii lion lit missionary to take rare of Ftiftinc's wound," 'T in afraid It will raus n of t .1 k he.-Iltel lit M.ise," li gretiiilij agreed the factor's wife, "Y.a kln'W w I at tlo y are." "No, I don't know what they except tl.'s. I ktovv thiil Mr, S'v.iti l l'lst have it foul liiil d I f toilise, hai tin I e -t- in re' no e.'ta under Find New Evidences of Coal Formation . .IK put a dainty blue and white china set in every j more s.ajp .invu the .i att". of a s;.:T Cups and saucers are the first to break! So we've sore-footed- beyond hie 1 p.-rt- ('in' iotja v) ;A J a Jag'.:i"l .rear. to t iiftet'.tc tteni;'!d I J Co a !' pe, . li f3i?? "Craig Caihrailh :" he gasped. Th"ll swiftly turning back the rubes, exposed at the base of the corded no. k ti,,. .01 i..!t.n ..' t o er.., l'.. II .m ' ",i ' tired team for Albany. Already ttiat day the dos had done sixty Kiles uflJ the forty miles before them over th even wltn the light Bled, rough sea-icwould, If pushed, bring them Into , stiff legged Albany," five cripples. So It was not unlU the sky grayed with tlie dawu that Guthrie drove up to the tradehouse at Fort Albany, and feeding his tired team, put them In an empty 6hack where they might sleep through the morning, undisturbed by the boctoring of the post (logs. Later, walking In oa tlie Camerons at their breakfast, lie told of the stalking of the schooner of tlie dead. "Well, that's the wildest tale I have heard in forty years on this coast," ejaculated the factor, wdiile his wife and children sat with awed faces. "Not a soul alive on the ship?" "Not a soul alive," reinuted Garth. " 'Flu' and probably the w hisky they carried didn't help any. Tlie schooner reeked with it. I'oor devils, they must have stayed drunk to ease their misery." "And tle fur, two years' trade, did you see it?" "No, but Ktietine said there was a lot of It on board. Then, somehow, In easing his rille, he shot himself." "Shot himself:" "Yes, In tlie hip. That's why I'm litre." Cuthrie took tlie bit in bis teeth as his gray eyes sijuarely met Cameron's. "I'm going to ask Miss Q nirrier to come to Flkwan with her medicine kit. She knows wounds I'm afraid of blood poisoning." "Hut, whyever didn't you put him on the sled and bring him here. She can take care of him better at Albany, and then " Cuthrie shook his head. "He wouldn't come, Cameron, lie thinks he's going to die, and wanted to be with bis wife and children." "oil, but how can you ask that girl to go to Klkwaii? She's needed here, Swan '11 raise a devil of a row lias already, over your seeing her." In the narrowing eyes of Guthrie lurked a glint which Cameron recognized. He bad seui It before In the look of men. Indomitable, desperate. It startled him, made him wonder about the affair between Joan Quar-rie- r and t tie factor of Flkwan. "i f course, we don't want anything to happen to Ftienne," lie teiiiliori.ed, "but why you didn't bring him here Is li dam I o'l'.'. tlo- ualt to the stta'idlij.' c:iri I . ft si 11 la .' d ! !' I'M I ,, !!';. tar! ab r:;'. I'l. - t' . I'd - t! e d l.i--- rt te .'eli." :Ci' i it" d.d f... ; fax, Craig had refused tin Invitation to visit Mftitreal, pleading Ui.siriss, but, unknown $0 Garth, the giant at whot the women of Frame were wont to turn admiring eyes, laid come home wearing tbe grin of a gargoyle. Then, like a rille shot, struck home tbe realization that the man wanted In Halifax for killing his wife's lover was tbe man In the bunk, lie pictured the agony of him, once called Handsome C.albraith, bringing that twisted grimace back to the wife tie had loved the blind rage, born of despair and shame, that healed Lis blood on finding her faithless as a woman, anil us a hero's wife, for the broad chest of Craig (Jalbraith, famous In the Canadian corps for his trench raids, wore the bronze badge of tl;e elect the Victoria cross. If he died, it did not matter; but if he lived? If lie lived, he was a hunted man. Cameron would send a party to Seal cove on bearing from Cuthrie of his discovery. The ship and fur would be held for government action. In the Meantime what of the man in delirium? Ktieimo cnlered with soup, which nalluiiilli Mechanically swallowed. "Is the Cree back will! the dogs, or did he leave us?" "No, he come back. 1 bale been) 1 would follow beciii an' cut bees Croat if be run away," said Savatme dryly. "lilieiitie, we can't slay here. We'll pick up this 'flu,' or something worse. The ship Is a morgue. And I won't leave the mini who wouldn't leave me." For a space Cuthrie puffed and caning Flint, leaped the rail, folA door, behind lowed by lOtltniie. tb sheutldiiK, Opt'lied to bis band, mid with tbe do In front, they made their wuy down to tbo jililike blackness of tbe cabin. Tbe odor of spilled whisky, food mid the stench of corpses struck tb cm like a blow In the face. Striking a match, Kthsme lit the stub of a candle he took from his pocket. In lbs lllckcrlng light the two gazed In horror nt the chaos around them. On the table, the door, whkky bottles, einidy, half full, lay Ic a litter of meat umi Dhscult tins, dishes and scattered food. Sitting, Jammed grotesquely between boxes In a corner, a rlpdd bund gripping a glass, the can die lit tbe staring eyes and gaping mouth of a dead man. "i;iaek lireaultl" muttered Cuthrle. "Pied drunk I I'.ut that groan! Where are the rest?' Turning, nauseated from the nir mid the loathsome spectacle, they found a stateroom. In two berths lay the dead bodies of the bearded mate Guthrie bad met on the beach, and a sailor. Then a muitered groan and a curse led them to the adjoining room, (lulhrle stood In the low door, holding the caudle above bis bead. In a bunk a gigantic ligure lay in a sleeping bag. (Jr.thrie bent forward, Ihriistin;; his arm wllh the light into the room. The heavy breathing of the bulk in tlie berth uibad tbrotigh the small room. ".Mi Ponald !" Klienne crowded beside Ids chief, curious to see the man whoso fame had swept James hay. The face was turned from the door and tluthrie entered lie room to stumble over bottle, uhich rolled away, spilling its contents. 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