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The Men of Forty Mile Malemute Kid Leaves the Main Question Unanswered By JACK LONDON C o p y rig h t by J a c k 'L o n d o n 3C3t3l3f3t3t3M3t3t3l3C3M3t3t3tX3l3l3t3t3l3t3t3t3tX3t3t3t3t3t3t3t “ Lou, It’s a long while since you first knew me.” “Many’s the day.” “And you, Betties?” “ Five year next Ju n e high w ater.” "And have you once In all th a t tim e known me to break my word or heard of me breaking It?” Both men shook their heads, striving to fathom w hat lay beyond. “ Well, then, w hat do you think of a promise made hv me?” “As good as your bond,” from Bet­ ties. "The thing to safely sling yer hopes of heaven by»“ promptly" Indorsed Lon McFane. “ Listen. I, Malemute Kid, give you my word—and you know w hat that m eans—that the man who is not shot stretches rope within ten m inutes a f t­ er the shooting.” He stepped back as P ilate might have done a fte r washing bis bands. A pause and a silence came over the No more “dago.” Ground His Finger Tips. Carl Heurich Low, an enemy alien arrested at Montpelier, Vt., some months ago, charged with m aking pro- German utterances to members of a lo­ cal exemption board, was sent to At­ lanta, Ga„ for Internm ent for the dur­ ation of the war. Low was paroled af­ te r his arrest, but was takeh Into cus­ tody again later when It was discov­ ered th at he had ground th e tips of his Angers on an emery wheel In an effort j to nvold having finger prints taken when he was called upon to re g iste r., Washington authorities Immediately o r­ dered his Internment. . ..• ¿.J wen as cne rront needs men who see straight and shoot straight. W ar is OUR BUSINESS; we can ’t win by carrying it as a side line. men of Forty Mile. T he sky drew still fled. Tbe Indian boy had tripped and closer, sending down a cry stal flight fallen. Betties stopped long enough to of frost—little geometric designs, per­ grip him by the slack of his furs, then fect, evanescent as a breath, yet des­ beaded for a pile of cordwood already tined to exist till the returning sun occupied by a num ber of bis comrades. hud covered half its northern Journey. Yellow Fang, doubling after one of tbe Both men had led forlorn hopes In dogs, came leaping back. The fleeing their time—led w ith a curse or a Jest animal, free of the rabies, but crazed on their tongues and in their souls an with fright, whipped Betties off his unsw erving faith In the God of chance. feet and flashed on up the s tr e e t But th at merciful deity had been shut Malemute Kid took a flying shot a t out from the present deal. They stud­ Yellow Fang. The mad dog w hirled a ied the face of M alemute Kid, but they ha if air spring, came down on his back, studied as one m ight the sphinx. As then, with a single leap, covered half the quiet m inutes passed a feeling th a t tbe distance between himself and Bet­ speech was incum bent on them began ties. But the fatal spring was intercepted. to grow. At last the howl of a wolf dog cracked the silence from the di­ Lon M cFane leaped from the woodpile, rection of Forty Mile. The weird sound countering him In midair. Over they swelled with all the pathos of a break­ rolled, Lon holding him by the throat ing heart, then died aw ay In a long a t arm ’s length, blinking under th e draw n sob. fetid slaver which sprayed his face. “ Well, I’ll be danged!” B etties tu rn ­ Then Betties, revolver In hand and ed up the collar of his m ackinaw Jack­ coolly waiting a chance, settled th e combat. et and stared about him helplessly. ” ’Tw as a square gam u Kid.” Lon “I t ’s a gloryus game yer runnln’. K id,” cried Lon M cFane—"all the p er­ remarked, rising to hls*feet and shak- centage to the house an ’ niver a bit to lng the snow from out his sleeves, the man th a t’s buckin’! T h e devil “w ith a fair percentage to meself th a t him self ’d niver tackle such a cinch, bucked it.” T hat night while Lon McFane sought and d---- If I do!” T here were chuckles, th rottled In the forgiving arm s of the church, In tbe gurgling throats, and winks brushed direction of F ather Roubeau’s cabin, aw ay th e frost which rimmed th e eye­ Malemute Kid and Scruff Mackenzie lashes as the men climbed th e ice talked long to little purpose. “But would you,” persisted Macken­ notched bank and started across the street to the post. But th e long howl zie, “supposing they had fought?” bad draw n nearer. Invested w ith a new “H ave 1 ever broken my word?” note of menace. A woman screamed "No, but that Isn’t the point. An­ round the corner. T here was a cry of sw er the question. Would you?” “H ere he comes!” Then an Indian Malemute Kid straightened up. boy, a t the head of half a dozen fright­ "Scruff, I’ve been asking myself tba$ ened dogs, racing w ith death, dashed question ever since, and”— ^ Into the crowd, and behind came Yel­ “W ell?” low Fang, a bristle of hair and a flash “ Well, as yet I haven’t found the an­ of gray. Everybody but the Yankee j swer.” T lIu T o T T i^ Reformed Druggist Explains How Customer's Head W as Blown Off When Gun Cotton Exploded. Took a Flying Shot at Yellow Fang. vvueei an niver a cease n n n "F ifty,” w as the sanguinary reply, | till a lad’s down for good. ’Tis their grunted out, yet sharply cut. But the new manila, not prom inent­ bean i ’ll uiver let them do the deed, ly displayed, but casually colled about an ’ It’s well ye should know It for a Malemute Kid’s arm , caught the quick true Yankee bluff.” Hft staptoti nfP with a nluaaoH crHn An eye of the Irishm an and thrilled him w ith a suspicious fear. “ An* w hat are ye doin’ w ith the rope?” "H urry up!” Malemute Kid glanced a t his w atch. “I’ve a batch of bread In the cabin, and I don’t w ant it to fall. Besides, my feet are getting cold.” The rest of the men m anifested their Impatience In various suggestive ways. "B ut the rope. Kid? I t’s b ran’ new. a n ’ sure yer bread's not th a t heavy it needs raisin’ w ith the like of th a t?” Betties by this tim e had faced around * F ather Itoubeau. the humor of the sit- ( nation Just daw ning on him, hid a sm ile behind his m lttened hand. “No, Lon; this rope w as made for a ( man.” Malemute Kid could be very Impressive on occasion. “W hat m an?” Betties was becom­ ing aw are of a personal Interest. “T he other m an.” “An’ which is th e one ye’d m ane by th a t? ” “ Listen, Lon, and you, too, Betties. We’ve been talking this trouble of ! yours over, and w e’ve come to one conclusion. We know we have no right to stop your fighting”— "T rue for ye, me lad!” —“and we’re not going to, but this much we can do and shall do—make this the only duel In the history of F orty Mile, set an exam ple for every cbe-cha-qua th a t comes up or down the Yukon. The man who escapes killing shall be hanged to th e nearest tree. Now, go ahead!” Lon smiled dubiously; then his face ‘‘W t'll Establish m Precedent." lighted up. "Pace her off. David—fifty T he Reformed D ruggist w as talking to the Man With the Cracked Lip. “Now, collodion,” he said, relates a w riter, “collodion Is Just the thing to put on th at lip of yours. It Is a great thing to promote th e growth of new skin. Ju st brush th a t lip with collo­ dion, and It will be well In no time. But,” he continued warnlugly, “you w ant to be very careful. One of the worst accidents I ever saw was the di­ rect result of collodion,” The Man With the Cracked Lip shiv­ ered apprehensively. “How was th a t?” he asked. Xhe Reformed D ruggist lighted a fresh cigar and stuck his feet upon the radiator. “Yes,” he continued, reflec­ tively, ‘‘th a t was a bad accident, and the worst of the whole thing was that I was responsible for It In a way.” “But w hat was It?” Insisted the Man W ith the Cracked Lip. “It was Just like th is : One day be­ fore I reformed and while I was keep­ ing a drug store, a man came Into the store with the w orst p air of lips I ever saw. Why, th a t Assure In th a t Up of yours wasn’t a m ark to the gully th at was in his lower lip. I saw In a min­ ute th at he m ust be suffering a good deal. He was a great, big man, and his teeth were rath e r protuberant. I asked him If he w anted something for those Ups. and he told me th at I had guessed right. Then I told him Just whHt I have been telling you. I ex­ plained to him the action of collodion, and be told me to put some on his Ups. I got the bottle and picked out a cam­ el’s h air brush. Then I painted those Ups in a way th at no man’s Ups were ever painted before. I Just dabbed the collodion on by th e spoonful. P retty •on I had them all fixed out, and then the accident occurred. Holy Mu*;* 1 w hat an accident th a t was. Why, the SHARK, DOGFISH AND CARP USED FOR FOOD Even Whale Is Eaten by Ameri* cans During War Time, Says Bulletin. One of the most curious nnomalles of the present war, which has been called the greatest destroyer In the world’s history, has been the addition of many thousands of dollars to the national wenltli of the United States, through the utilization of fish foods which were thrown aw ay os w orthless until necessity demanded their conser­ vation. The radical change which has been wrought by the w ar In the fishing in­ dustry is reflected In tbe fisheries serv­ ice bulletin published by the bureau of fisheries of the departm ent of com­ merce. Instead of being confined solely to item s concerning - salmon, Rhad, cod and other fishes which lmve had a ready sale, the bulletin devotes much space also to news concerning th e catch of pole flounders, sharks, rays, skates, carp, crayfish (w idth for­ merly rejoiced In the uninviting name of dogfish) and other types of w ater food. Regarding the pole flounder, or gray sole, the bulletin records th a t It was virtually unknown as food prior to the fall of 1916. As a result of th e bureau’s food conservation campaign, which tau g h t the value of the floun­ der and attractiv e ways to prepare it, demand fo r th e fish Increased until last season there were thirty-five boats taking flounders to th e New Englnnd m arkets, and probably 2,000,000 pounds hsve been m arketed. Carp abound lu the interior lakes. An agent of the bureau was sent to St. Louis, K ansas City, Omahn, Minneapolis, St. Paul i Milwaukee, Chicago and Indianapolis to stim ulate the use of flsh. A bul­ letin containing recipes for cooking carp was prepared. S tate commissions of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Indiana co-opernted In th e work. The result was a greatly Increased demand for carp, which continued to grow In fa ­ vor as th e public became acquainted with Its value. More than 1,800,000 pounds of carp were sold from Minne­ sota lakes, and In Milwaukee the weekly consumption has reached 25,- 000 pounds. On the Pnclflc coast there Is a grow- Jng demand for sharks, rays and whales. Sharks sell fo r 10 to 12 cents a pound. I t Is said to be especially delicious when salted o r smoked. Nu­ merous canneries have undertaken to preserve the m e a t - man a ncau was ju si mown clear air his shoulders and instead of getting a CHASED BY BEAR half-dollar for my Job I was out 10 cents for telephoning for the ambulance Mother Animal W as Angry Whan Cub to come and take him away.” Waa Kidnaped. “I don’t think I catch the d rift of To be chased across a pasture by a your rem arks,” said the Man W ith m other hear th a t waa trying to get the Cracked Lip. “Did I understand close enough to his fleeing horse to you to say th a t the man’s head was avenge the kidnaping of her baby was blown off?” the experience of H ardy Bingham, “Y’ou did,” replied the Reformed who came to M erldan, Idaho, recently Druggist. “H ts head was blown clean from his home six miles northw est from his shoulders.” of the town to exhibit th e cub as evi­ “B ut h o w ; did he have a dynam ite dence of the thrilling episode which cartridge In his mouth or something of 1 took place In Long valley, where he th a t kind?” was herding cattle. “Oh, no.” The Reformed Druggist The cub, which waa less than a laughed a bit. “You remember I said j month old, was playing about 800 feet th a t he had protuberant teeth and t h a t ' from Its m other when Rlngman and I also said I put a great deal of collo- j a companion rode Into sight. Imme­ dlon on his lips? Well, collodion Is ! diately he began to run toward bla made of gun