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On the Yukon Trail
Radio-Phone Boys Series, #2

On the Yukon Trail Radio-Phone Boys Series, #2

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On the
Yukon Trail

By
JAMES CRAIG

The Reilly & Lee Co.
Chicago

Printed in the United States of America

Copyright, 1922
by
The Reilly & Lee Co.
All Rights Reserved

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I The Whisper from Afar 9
II On Arctic Feathers 18
III A Clue 27
IV Joe Missing 36
V Dangerous Business 44
VI The Battle Cry 51
VII Revenge for a Lost Comrade 58
VIII A Watch at the Side of the Trail 66
IX Who Is This Whisperer? 73
X On the Yukon 80
XI A Moving Spot on the Horizon 88
XII A Bad Follow Up 95
XIII Saved by a Whisper 103
XIV A Strange Sight 113
XV Curlie Vanishes 120
XVI A Strange Steed 128
XVII A Knotty Problem 138
XVIII A Mysterious Attack 145
XIX Ships That Pass in the Night 154
XX “We Have Met with Disaster” 163
XXI A Tense Situation 170
XXII A Mad Dream 179
XXIII “A Bear! A Bear!” 186
XXIV A Wild Mix-Up 193
XXV The Wild Stampede 199
XXVI The Sparkle of Diamonds 206
XXVII Diamonds and Other Things 214


On the Yukon Trail

CHAPTER I
THE WHISPER FROM AFAR

Curlie Carson sat before an alcohol stove. Above and on all sides of him were the white walls of a tent. The constant bulging and sagging of these walls, the creak and snap of ropes, told that outside a gale was blowing. Beneath Curlie was a roll of deerskin and beneath that was ice; a glacier, the Valdez Glacier. They were a half day’s journey from the city of Valdez. Straight up the frowning blue-black wall of ice they had made their way until darkness had closed in upon them and a steep cliff of ice had appeared before them.

In a corner of the tent, sprawled upon a deerskin sleeping-bag, lay Joe Marion, Curlie’s pal in other adventures.

“Lucky we’ve got these sleeping-bags,” Joe drawled. “Even then I don’t see how a fellow’s going to keep warm, sleeping right out here on the ice with the wind singing around under the tent.” He shivered as he drew his mackinaw more closely about him.

Curlie said nothing. If you have read the other book telling of Curlie’s adventures, “Curlie Carson Listens In,” you scarcely need be told that Curlie Carson is a boy employed by the United States Bureau of Secret Service of the Air, a boy who has the most perfect pair of radio ears of any person known to the service.

In that other adventure which had taken him on a wild chase over the ocean in a pleasure yacht, he had had many narrow escapes, but this new bit of service which had been entrusted to him promised to be even more exciting and hazardous.

He had been sent in search of a man who apparently was bent on destroying the usefulness of the radiophone in Alaska; his particular desire seeming to be to imperil the life of Munson, a great Arctic explorer, by interrupting his radiophone messages. This man was known to be possessed of abundant resources, to be powerful and dangerous. He had a perfect knowledge of all matters pertaining to the radiophone and was possessed of a splendidly equipped sending and receiving set. By moving this set about from place to place, he had succeeded in eluding every government operator sent out to silence him. Already he had done incalculable damage by breaking in upon government messages and upon private

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