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Show THE EXAMINER Published Evsry Day in tha Vaar Conv by Tna Standard Publienlng ' pany. RATES. in Carrier Ogden Delivered by SUBSCRIPTION City, Including Sunday Morn- ing ExauMMr, Single cupkf jre counih.. T5c advance. by mail in The Examine la sent by mall outride ol Ogden, per year. At least Quarterly, In advance. . .W FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. The Examiner la a strictly IndeIt glvea all pendent newspaper. aides an equal abow. The Examiner ha no favorites, to punish. It will and no ungive the nvwa unbiased and prejudiced. will be received Communication on all subject presented In respectful language from known Indi-be vidual. but the true name must published in full. All letters and communiraUuua signed by nou da plumes, or iKunnl names, will be thrown in the waste basket. Tit brave man never Mdrs behind en assumed name. Don't ask the Editor to be responsible for what you are ashamed e of. Subscriber! will confer a favor by informing this offlee of failure to receive Tbe Examiner before their breakfast. Ogden on The Southern Pacific Railway, The Union Pacific Railway, and The Oregon Short Line Railway. Examiner patrons will confer a favor on the management by reporting to this pflice whenever they fall to find the papers at tha designated places. BRYAN e Rill lglehearc the notorious apologist for tha millionaire ring which seek to dominate Utah, and who acta a mankry for the Keirns-Clark-Csn-no- n combination by doing tha unclean work for the odoriferous gang whi-they think it beat to make dirty at- tacks through tha Herald Instead cf in the Tribune, ft els sore because this psper has criticised him although he is only a hired man, works for wages and must do at he is directed. The laborer .! wormy of his hire, but not very min la willing to hire himself to do other people's dirty work, lien of the PHI lgltiirart stripe should expert , criticism when they bemean themselves aul sloop to tbe methods of a slanderer and character aasaaslu. Iglehearl'a real character la not any better than some of the people he permits to be slandered In the newspaper OUT wSih n pretends to rule. GIVES HIS VIEWS OS PUBLIC Lippe-Biestericl- e Llppe-Uiesterfel-d aud-den- ." - ab-strb- n take the oath of allrgiance to Leopold in his capacity as regent. The renewed family of Schaumburg-LIpptheir claim to the regency, and the whole question of the succession was again raised. The controversy is based upon the conception of ebenurilgkelt, or equality of birth. The rules of cbenburtlgkeU require that all tbs aucestors of a ruler, both on the paternal and on ths maternal aide, must have been or equal in birth, to tbe reigning families. Consequently. If It can be shown that at some time in the middle agea some obscure ancestor of one of the claimants to ths throne of Llppe married a lady who was not that claimant's right of succession would be regarded as dLproved. The rival claimants have consequently been busily engaged in attempting to prove earli other's line of descent Ime eben-burtl- pure. deThe family of Brhaumburg-Llppclared that toward the end of the seventeenth century an ancestor of the married Lady von Unruh, who waa not reThe torted that early In the eighteenth century an ancestor of the branch of the family married a certain Krauleln von Krieaen-hauarn- . who waa of low birth and disreputable character. The third brsnrh of the family, the declared that both the other branches have Impure lines of descent, so that they alone were entitled to succession to the throne. Agents of all three branches of the family have been investigating musty documents of bygone lliuee, ami, deciphreing manuscripts dealing with mediaeval record of the Llppe family. Boon after Prince lopold'a assumption of the regeucy last autumn, he concluded an agreement with the famto submit the ily of Schaumburg-LIppdispute to the court of arbitratiou, which began Its labors last year, it was agreed that Count Leopold should remain regent until the decision at the court was made known. Tho occupant of the throne, Prince Alexander, died In January, so that tbe throne remained vacant pending the decision of (he court of arbitration a to who should ascend it. The decision of tbe court of.arhltra-tloIn 1897 In favor of the was a at rang point in the favor of Count eopnld'a claim, hut detha family of Schaumburg-LIpp- e clared that, apart from their objections to Modesto von Unruh, they would also dispute the ebenburl Igkett of Count Leopold's mother, who, before her marriage to Count Ernest of e Mo-dest- e IGLEHEART DISPLEASED. EXAMINER: plied that after the death of Prince Alexander the succession would pas branch of to the Schaumburg-LIppthe Llppe family. TbU branch of tb of family already rules tbe principslny which ia the small-es- t Schauuiburg-Lippe- , of all the Gerniau states. The claim advanced by the family of that they had a Schaumhurg-Lipp- e right to the regency, and aubaeqiiea'.iy to succession to the thruue. was disputed by another branch uf the fatally, tbs The court of arbitration, assembled under the presidency of the late Kina WHEN TOLD OF ENAlbert of Saxony, decided in 197 that LAUGHS DORSEMENT BY DEMOCRATS. the rightful auccesaor to tbe throne uf Lippe was nut any member of the but ("ouut house of gchaumburg-Lippe- . Prince Ernest of waa ac- Says th Beef Truat ia Not Differant Adolf of 6chanmburg-Llppin Character From Other cordingly requested to sbandon the reTrust. gency and to leave Detmold in order to make way for the rightful regent. . Count Ernest of Count Ernest remained in undiputed Beilin, June 11. Thla ia too raid William J. Bryan, with a possession of the regency until his death last September. laugh, whm he wa told of the adopImmediately after his death, his son. tion by recent Democratic state conCount Leopold, proclaimed himself re- vention of resolutions endorsing hia gent, with the assent of the govern- name for the presidency of the United ment and legislature of Llppe. The Suit- In 19ti8. German emperor, however, went e teleThis Is th first announcement of gram to Count Leopold, In which he the new to me," Mr. Bryan continued. could not he declared that recognize I have been off the euain caravan the letter's right to the regency or to route lot aumj time. 1 have been the succession, and that, consequently, In what 1 have been seeing." as commander in chief of the German Mr. Bryan Lad been moving so raparmy he could not permit troops sta- idly sluce he left on Friday, that let-iof tioned in iheu principality Llppe to aud for him did nut Count eben-burtl- The Morning Examiner can be found on aale by the Independent Nr we Co Salt Lake City. On nil through trains leaving - MOISXIXO THE 4 eben-burtl- Schauni-burg-Llp- p teh-grani- s each him until today. As to tha of hi nomination, he had lib tie to say. declaring It ia too early to speak of that question, but taking up the subject cf the political requirement at the day, he said: "Before leaving home I tried to beiwion Democracy and wha can properly be called Socialism. Democracy recognises competition aa a legitimate principle and iriea to protect the competitive principle from attack. Socialism sees competition an an evil to be eliminated by public ownership aud operation of all means of production and distribution. While thla distinction between Democracy aid Socialism cannot be overlooked, thr Democratic platform must be one of progress and reform and not merely of opposition to Republican policies or Socialistic ideas. In our fight for the nbaol ita elimination of private monopolies and for the spgulatlon of corporations in general, it la neces-aai-y that the party shall be free from any suspicion ol alliance with the corporation lntrait that have been dom-l- i aring American politics. To this eud campaign contribution must be limited to those who have he public to ad vs lire. 1 trust that public sentiment will require all parties to keep their books open so that hereafter no party wili be under private obligations to shield corporate offenpos-s'hili- st der. Alluding to conditions la the meat lid us try, Mr. iuyan wald: OPPORTUNITY, by Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late I knock unbidden, once, at every gate! If feasting, rim; if sleeping, wake before K X turn away. It la tbe hour of fate. And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death. But those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to fn'lure, penury and woe, Seek me in vain and ceaselessly implore; I answer not, and I return no more. UTAH, Tl I'SDAV MOIiXIXC, Berlin. The court of arbitration, consisting of the judges of the supreme court of appeal of the German empire, met at Leipzig to hold its final sitting, and to give Judgment on tbe dispute regarding the succession to the throne of Llppe. The circumstance of the controversy of the Llppe succession are extremely complicated, but, at the same time are interesting and even humorous. The principality cover an area of 47,000 square miles, and has a total population of 150.000. Tbe capital, Detmold, is an overgrown village of scarcely 12,000 inhabitants, and the total annual revenue of the principality Is 00,000 pounds, while the national debt amounts to 50,000 pounds. Llppe, smal as it Is, possesses its own prime minister and its own legislature, elected depuconsisting of twenty-onties. The disputed succession to the throne, however, has occupied the public attention of Germany uninterruptedly for many years. When Prince Waldemar died In 1S93 he was succeeded on the throne by his brother. Prince Alexander, who was not only childless, but was Incapacitated from assuming the rein of government 'in person by reason of insanity. A regency was thus necessary, and this position was immediately aeised on behalf nf the head of the house of Schaumhurg-Llppby Prince whose Adolf von Schaumburg-LJppe- . wife. Princes Victoria, is a sifter of the German emperor. Prince Adolf entered Detmold by night,. Installed himself In the palace and seized the reins of government In this sudden, dramatic and energetic way he next morning Jasued a proclamation to the people at Llppe announcing that he had assumed the regency. Hla aaaumptinn of the regency Im e 190C. 12, man for a white, because 1 shall Lave beared eapoccio, or bead at the house, the ropes, but I'll try to vote to the olive bkinned, violet eyed youngto the members est son of the family, bow bare headright, and I'm assured ed and kise hand. And mark there of the delegatljn that u.y vote la 1 no servility In thla custom. On his aide, the padrone meets the courtesy aith affection and respect, and there ELECTRIC CARS IN COLLISION. la a charming and familiar relation beNew York, June 11 electric ta en master and tenant. There is, however, one dra shack to cam of the Union Railway were In a head-ocollision yesterday at Yonkers this system which I should be partial and Jerome avenues. The niotornian not to state. So long aa the proprietor of one car la seriously injured, while la In direct touch with his tenant all twenty passengers are suffering from goes welL But as It la practically Imbroken leg to possible for the osner to check perinjuries ranging from cut and bruises. sonally the produce of tbe many crops Motoruian Flanigan ' uck to Ms post on each of hia fundi, or lama, he is and waa pinned In the wreckage. Miss forced to employ certain agents to do Margaret C. Honer aul her mother the work for him, that ia, to check th were thrown violently aome distance number of bushels of grain, to count and both painfully Injured. Mr. John the beet root, to supervise tbe number O'Learys leg was broken, while her at barrels of wine which each vintage histiand received many punful bruises. produces. To do this It ia necessary to employ Miss R. O'Toole w severely injured e sent to hos- a guardiano or under bailiff, a fattore internally. These pitals. Others were treated by ambu- or bailiff, while each of these la reor lance surgeons. sponsible to the asiminlatratore steward. Broadly speaking, the whole LAST EXCURSION EAST VIA THE class of these officials, from under bailiff to head steward, may not be too SCENIC COLORADO MIDLAND. rrongly described aa "birbanti," or June li la last selling dale tor the rogues. The parable of the unjust steward 144.50; Chicago, cheap rales Kansas City, Sl Joe and Omaha, (32; is enacted every day la modern Its'. "How many roots of beetroot owest Denver, 2U. Lota other points. Pullman observation cars dally. Two trains thou unto my lord?" "Five thousand. daily; direct connection; all of Colo"Take thy bill, sit down quickly and rado's beat scenery seen by daylight on the MIDLAND ROUTE. Write L. H. write four thousand. 8end me round five hundred some time tomorrow. Harding, general agent. Salt Lake, for "How many barrels of Olive oil oweat further Information. BE SURE and thou unto my lord?" ask fur your ticket! vis this line and "Fifty." get the beet service. "Take thy bill and write two score, and let me have my five before the MURDERER ARRESTED end of the week. And so the tale on with the Muskogee, I. T., June 11. Newton wine, the grain, the goes hay and the wood. Bohannon was arrested last night at The guardiano, fattore and ammlnls-tratorOkmulgee, 1. T., on a charge of murgape ipsatiably for their gains, In Moses Cholde E. Fanning dering so that by the time the owner receive waa :n and 1867, placed his share there haa bees considerable county, Texas, In the federal jail here today. leakage. a from jushas been fugitive Should the unfortunate contadino rewaa located He tice for forty years. fuse to yield to the demand of these Mrs. on Information given by his wife. middlemen, sooner or later Bohannon la tile mother of sixteen greedy ome tale la trumped up, and the peachildren, nil of which were born since sant, wlth his family, finds himself the commission of the crime, which le turned out from the home where hla said to have been most atrocious. ancestors have Jived for many years, aa he terms it, "aul lastrloo," or on the IN POLAND. ASSASSINATION street, i remember particularly one caae in which a peasant appealed to Warsaw, Juno 11. Th Terrorists me for aid. He had refused to give a at Poland continue to wage a relent-les- e certain number of capona to tbe stewwar against the state, municipal ard cf the estate, and waa at once and police official. Hardly a day given notice to quit, tbe oitenslble reaelapses without aa assassination. Last son given being that hla family waa night the mayor of Siedlce, the chief not aufflciently large to till the land of the governor' office, and the sec- properly. For the contadino employs retary ol the polio board were walk- hla own family exrlustvely as laborers. ing the street! of Siedlce when n band The man hlmaelf, n handsome big Herof terrorists, armed with revolvers, cules, had not been long married, and attacked- - them. Tbe first two off- had but five children. He had done hla icials were mortally wounded and the beat, aa he pathetically Informed me, and no man can do more. third waa seriously Injured. I have given the' reverse of tha medal. Bnt, though the defects are obVALUE OF CHICAGO PROPERTY. vious, 1 see no reason why, under comChicago, Juu 11. The total cash petent and trustworthy men, th sysvaluation of personal property in Cook tem should not work easily anffrrell in county, as retuiiu-- by the board of England to the satisfaction of both assessors yesterday, la 1499,673,150. For landlord and tenant. Felice Agnostlno taxation purposes, the amount will be In Pall Mall Gaaette. one-fift-h of that, or 999.934,630. WOMANLY WISDOM. The total cash valuation for personal property In Cook county last year The fad of the moment In needlewas $489,969,780, which was $9,703,370 less than Jhe amount returned thla work Is toward articles for wear rather than those for house adornment. Fanciyear. ful trimmings, particularly embroidered effects in articles of wear, are now COLLISION OF TRAINS. all the vogue, and the woman who is New York, June 11. Three persons expert with her needle can produce some very beautiful articles of adorne were seriously hurt and ment for herself by embroidering silk slightly Injured ia a collision of ex- on linen, batiste or other materials. cursion trains tear the Stapleton station of the Staten Island Railroad last Stockton Dally Evening Record. , night. Both trains were crowded with Did Ever a Married Woman Obey?" a pleasure-seekeiand that there were The new Presbyterian book of worno fatalities was undoubtedly due to the fact that the trains were moving ship omits the word "obey from the marriage ceremony, but aa no woman slowly at the time. ever paid the slightest heed to it when If was used its omission ia of small PATRICK DENIED A NEW TRIAL. consequence. !' n wi-r- eL e d e two-scor- alt-ti.- lJppe-Hiesterfc- ehen-burtl- ft generous-Inclination- Pro-fesao- f -t. ROYALTY AT LAW. JlXE "The beef tiust I not different In cl.aracLer ant methods from other truMt. The inevitable tendency of a private monopoly Is to Increase tho rice of the product and to lower Its quality. Wljy should any one expect anything else from a trust than the lowering of quality when a monopoly is established f Observe, 1 have used i he words private monopoly, not public. In n private monopoly a private Merest Is set up against those of the rople. "Quite a diffnent principle comes Into operation when the Intrresl of II Is alone In view." Herman Kidder, of the New York Stale Sfcltung. and Mr. Bryan had a it long talk tnd,i on the political Ion in the United States. Mr. Li yan will leave here for St. Petersburg tomorrow and from there will visit Norway and Sweden. He will arrive In England early In Ju'y.and will then visit France, Italy and Switzer brad. He exports to sail on the steamship Princes Irene from Gibraltar, on 1 L New York, .June iteror. fc When Shopping. August Stub, and to arrive in New Goff today denied a motion for a new Start your chopping day early. 29lh. on York August trial In thp case nf Albert T. Patrick, NVartens-lebewas Countewa Don't try to do too much in a day. the convicted murderer of William Dcn'e wear a trailing skirt to shop They declared that thla lady's GOT DRUNK FISH Marsh Rice. maternal descent could be traced to a In. Don't delay until 2 p. m. to start out plebeian American hnserlor. so that, And Farmers Caught Them by the even if Coant Ernest were really THE CONTADINO OF ITALY. slipping. Bushel. hla son. Count Leopold, would Don't make a list of articles and sacrifice hie claim to be ebenhurtig-kelt- , It has been trply said, is the then leave It home In your desk. Italy, Chicago, Juno 11. A dispatch to second fatherland of eyery EnglishDon't carry a largo sum of money In by reason of the plebeian Ameritbe Tribune irom Frankfort, Ky., man. But tho ordinary Englishman your pocketbook. can Wood In his veins. The pleading of the rival claimants say: Dont walk miles to save a few pendisplays an astonishing ignorance of The flake alaud at a distillery broke bis submitted to the court of arbitratiou other patria. He spends a few nies. Shoes, strength nnd nerves cost l.l.tHHl more and than filled many volumes. Professor Kahl down yesterday , days at Naples, rushes through Rome, money. wrote a lengthy treatise on the Inves- gallons of whiskey waa lost. It made and with the aid of a Baedeker, conDon't swing your purse recklessly. In its way to Benson Creek, only a few scientiously does Florence, but of Others may care for It J you dont. tigation of the court of appeal 1897. Another great legal authority, away. Farmers living along the the real Italy, Its Inhabitants, its manDon't let your wrote a treatise banks of the stream laier not let d ners and custom, he knows absolu- do violence to your financial limitaJusltzrat hundreds of fish either floating lazily tely nothing. tions. dealing with the descent of the Justlxrst WUdhsgeu on the surface or else leaping playfully Don't drag the little children around The folios Ing paper on the contawrote a treatise on the same subject. out of tile stream and altogether un- dino. or peasant, may not therefore be with you cm th wearirome purchasDr. Kiennlng wrote a treatise regard- afraid of the presence of man. Tho devoid of imereti. And flrat, what Is ing tour. Los Angeles Herald. ing the ebenhurtlgkelt of Mod eat e von farmer caugh them by I he bushel, the contadino? What They Do in West Virginia. In Engiand we have no class which Unruh, and Professor Gierge, Profes- r and It uas not until the new of the sor Sucffert, Professor Hell wig, break at the distillery became known precisely reprcscti. him. He is more In Virginia If you ask for someTrlepel and Professor Anschuts thai tbe mystery waa solved. Tbe fish akin to the peasant proprietor of thing for sunburn you will he given a wrote lengthy argument in favor of had become Intoxicated. France, with, hpwever. this difference: big green cucumber. Out of this you Count Leopold's claim. The advocates The loss In tbe distillery will reach that whereas tbe holding of ths French are supposed to manufacture a face e Rchaumhmg-Llpppreof the of family about $25,000. peasant is his own. In Italy the land kitten. You are to take It, cut It up In sented an equally formidable array nf generally belongs to an Italian noble. hot water, let It bell down n little, arbitration of court the and evidence, This lsnd is rented by the peasant train it and ue It for a face wash. MAE THOMAS GUILTY haa been sifting the arguments and In kind, usually at tho rate at one-halDown in Albemarle county if you last nine counter arguments during (he of Its produce. However strange this complain of being tired In your joints She That Decides Swallowed the been have Jury months. The proceedings system may sppc ir to tbe Englishman, and stiff in your face, with that curiDiamond, conducted with closed doore. amf the It. is, on the whole, a just and fair one. ous drawn feeling which comes cf besitfinal to the only outsider admitted The landlord suffers equally with his ing out In the wind they will give you 11. A Juno minfrom Chicago. dispatch ting waa Herr Gevekot, the prlmo tenant, and hla income fluctuates In some Granges to eat, maybe a dozen, Omaha, ,Neh., says: ister of Llppe. proportion to the fullness or scanti- all prepared for you. They will be remen It of twelve the is opi.iiou good The famll yof ness of the harrt cut dewn the middle, the seeds will be woman favor a the with in and true that mumps cently wllhdrew their claim (Should the vim s be attacked by par- taken out. and you will he served with a Mae ran swallow $Jim diamond. of Count Leopold of asites. or rulne by tbe devastating some orange juice for your face. It Is hut added that tf the court of arbitra- Thomas, according to the verdict which norms of hail w: ich are tbe terror of supposed tp take off freckles and yeltion decided in favor of the family of uas rendered yesterday, is guilty of the poor eontail uo; should the dry low spots and make the skin pink and Bchaumburg-Lipp- e they would dispute grand laiceny. river bed of some mountain stream beChicago Tribune, After all. 'he question of what be- come in one she half hour a raging pretty. the verdict and reopen the entire con- The court of arbitration delivered Its en m.- of the diamond drill ia awaiting torrent, carryln; away flocks and A BOOK THAT HAS MADE LEGISverdict laie in the eiening. and gave answer, if sha swallowed" it. as she crops; should tli- maize or beet root LATION. mated on sundry occasions, though she Judgment In fevor of Count tall, the t.urden of the tenant's who thus ascends test tiled she did not know whether harvest of b No book published In the United the landlord. loss ia shared the vacant throne of the principality of she had or not, is It still In her stomIt Is equable ad right, and It tend States liaa brought about the remarkia which i Jeweler the Llppe. ach. devotion of able results achieved by Upton Sinthat to jest ion will Issue s procla- Combs would like to have answered. the produce to hi- - ellghtfnl Prince The Jungle." Ths peasant "padrone" which can clair's novel, mation to his subject. announcing h! if Mi es ThoniiM has declared that only be met with in Italy, and which National Beef Inspection bill, which secession. Prince George or since 'ied out in our own has aroused the whole country, was she were placed on trial she would not has head erf that branch of the consent to the use of the knife to en- happylong island. a direct result of Its disclosures of sddreei-ethe following has family, able Jeweler Combs to get bsek his It is because the contadino la a gen- the terrible conditions in the packPrince rival. his to telegram diamond. nd there the matter rests. tleman and that 'he blood in hla veins ing industry (n Chicago. The agitaThe decision of the court of arbiIs often as nohlo us that of hia fendal tion for pure meat In The World's tration has Just been made known to that he ha he gift of reverence Work aided materially In ,thla work, Dyspepsia ia our national ailment. lord me. 1 was equally convinced of the irk. In Italy, Is not as too. Is th-- narinnal and obedience. Blood Bitters Burdock as of claim tour hlghne my Justice good as hi ni :er. When the pro"The Jungle." In so" far aa Its conwas convinced of the Justice rf your cure for it. it strength! us stomach visit hi1- - tenants he is greetspicuous service to the public Is conown claim. As the court of arbitral Ion membrane, inornate flow of diges- prietor oh! from the the due with ed respect has decided in your favor, I desire to tive Juices,. purifies the blood, build j vassal to hi signore. Each member cerned. has been placed In the same clasa with Charles Reade'a famous be the first to congratulte your high- you up. of the family, from the venerahle, white novel, "Put Yourself. In His Place," ness on your accession, and express BENSON TO RUSH EAST. which brought about reform In the mr confident desire that your reign to with will be fraught English prison system; with Bir Walblessing o ter Brunt's hook, "All Boris and New Senator From Kansas Says H is o Llppe." London Standard. Needed O Conditions of Men. which resulted O REBATE CASES DISMISSED. o in the establishment of the People's o DISSATISFIED. COAL MINERS O Palace iu London, and with Charles Kansas C!;, Mo., June 11. Ottawa. Kan., June 11. Judge A. O thi morntuir for To- O In tlir U. S. district court here V. left Dickens' "Oliver Twist," which led was 11. A letter Denver. Colo.. June tii raws against tne I) to a radical change ia "poor schools" his of to o the repor: today. aeroplane peka Western of the read In the convention senatorial appointment to linvcrnor O Chicago Sr A1 ton and the Chi- - O throughout England. Federation of Miners today from the Hoch. Judge Ibnson had hsn per- O cago. Milwa ikee & St. Paul O "The Jungle. according to the Ohio of offering Coal Miners Union the night by the num- O railways, rh suaded with grant- - O June "Bookman" ia one of the best during of Workers Mine to desert the United ion O lng lebait-n export ship- O selling hooka In the United State. in erous telegrams from the and enter the Western Federation io lose no titr-- in reach- O meats, and arulnst D. H. Kres-- O This is ratbrr remarkable, because a bodv. The letter stated that at a mars at Washington afterO ky. a Kani- City freight brok- - O it Is not a story of "popular Interest" ing there and will leave tlii meeting held May 27th. at Dlllonvsle. east. the for noon O er. charged i.th conspiracy to O in that it deals with terrible condiWestthe to ask Olilo It waa decided "It seems to be rime for a sena- O obtain reb.r.i a from shippers. O tions in rackiegtown. In England ern Federation to take them in. It w.is tor tq get to work for his mpinycr O were dismt- - d at the euggea-- O i: continues to create widespread Inforther stated that all the coal imn-- rs 'O represent them." said O tlon of A. . VanValkenburgh, O terest and comment, a third edition Virgins were ready tr he Is going of Ohio and H noon till O for that count. y having just been orniiwninp. "anil 1 O the district lorney. to make the change of alleRl.mcr The Judge rep-wsoon a possible. I O t O dered by cable. a shall The fifth American proposition waa aubinilten to edition is on ths presses. may not he worth as much as a stntes-n Prealdrnt Jamee o I he University of IUinola says John J. Ingalls' poem Opportunity" la filled with nonsense. We do not agree with Mr. James. Ingalls emphasized the fact that be who neglected the opportunity, to rise and become successful, threw away that which would keep him from penury and wue. There are opportunities constantly presented, but there is n controlling moment In tha life of ev ry individual which marks success or failure, la the degree that there is decision or indecision,' energy or lack of energy, Ingalls' poem ia an follows: Master of human destinies am I! . Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps wait. ClUea and fields I walk; I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, and passing OtiDEX, l.Ippe-Biestcrfel- ! - Llppe-Diesterfel- ' Scliauni-hurg-l.ipp- J ooooooooooooooo - Wt ooooooooooooooo s CHAPTER XX VL FANNY, what la that rpiCNT I A I whitM thing sticking under demanded Bev-erl- y late the next morning. She waa sluing with her face to. the windows while th old negroas dressed her hair. "Looks lak n levs letted. Miss Bev-T- y was the answer as Aunt Fanny mls-trogingerly placed an envelope In her hand. Beverly looked at It in amaaement It waa unmistakably a letter, addressed to her, which had been left at her window some time In the night Her heart gar a thump, and she went red with anticipated pleasure. With eager fingers ah tors open tbs envelope. Tbe first glance at tje contents brought disappointment to her face. The mlaalvs waa from Count Vartan, bat It waa n relief to find that be waa very much alive and kicking. As she read on thors earn n look cf perplexity which was succeeded by bsrnlng Indignation. Ths men In ths cloak was preparing to strike. Your ament la mlno, I know all that mA la th chaps! sad ondsrgvouad batrsjfd Oraustark r You man Ian p to isoap. Th plot In aiding this was clovsrlr oxocutod. but yes ootinted without tha Jaaloos oyo of lov. Toe ean aavo youiealf and your honor nnd pwtinp your prtaooM, but tho aondlUona aie ! ''tad'? l there can bo no trtills. mo fairly. God help you If you refuao. CHvs m thu anuwsr I want, and your oocrot io oofs. I will uhlald you with my Uf. At U & rtoek I hall cams to am you. I hsvo In my posassalou dooumsut that will inlliianco you. You will do writ to hoop a oloo mouth until you havo soon this popor. This alarming not waa all that waa needed to restore firs to ths lagging blood of ths American girt. Its effect mlno. i This I wont yon to troat t was decidedly contrary to that which Martenx must havo anticipated. Instead of collapsing, Beverly sprang to her fact with energy and life In every fiber. Her eyes were flashing brightly, her body quivering with too sensations of battle. "That awful old wretch!" sb cried, to Aunt Fanny's amazement "Ha la the meanest human being in all to world. But hes making to mistake of hla life, Isnt he. Aunt Fanny? Oh, of course yon dont know what It la, so never mind. Wevs got n surprise for him. Ill ass him at 11 oclock, qnd She smiled quits benignly at then" toe thought of what she was going to ay to him. Beverly felt very secure In the shadow of toe prince. A clatter of horses hoofs on to pends ground drew her to to balcony. What she saw brought Joy to her heart Lorry and Anguish, muddy and disheveled, were dismounting befoiw toe castle. Ah, tote is Joy! Now there are tores good Americans here. Im not afraid, hs said bravely. Aunt Fanny nodded her bead in approval, although she did not know what It waa all about Curiosity mors then alarm mads Beverly eager to see to document which old Martenx held In reserve for her. 8b determined to meet him at 1L . .i. A message from toe princess announced ths unexpected return of tho two Americans. Ehe said they were (to tue Harry Anguish's own expression) "beastly near starvation" and clamored for substantial breakfasts. Beverly was urged to Join them and to hear the latest news from toe frontier. Lorry and Anguish were full of the excitement on which they bad lived for many hours. They bad found evidence of raids by the Dawsbcrgen scouts end had even caught sight of a small band of fleeing horsemen. Lorry reluctantly admitted that Gabrlol'a army seemed kiyal to him and that there was small bops of a conflict being averted, aa be had surmised, through the defection of toe people. He was surprised, but not dismayed, when Yetive told him certain portions of the story In regard to Mar-lanand, by no means averse to seeing tbe old man relegated to the background, heartily Indorsed tbs step taken by bta wife. He was fair enough, however, to promise the general a chance to speak lu hla own defense If he so desired. lie had this In view when be requested Marlanx to come to the castle at 11 oclock for consultation. "Gabriel la devoting most of his energy now to bunting that poor Dantan Into hla grave," said Anguish. "1 be- -' Move he'd rather kill bis half brother than conquer Graustark. Why, the Inhuman monster has set himself, to toe task of obliterating everything that reminds him of Dantan. Wt learned from spies down there that he Issued an order for the death of Dantana sister, a pretty young thing named Candace, because he believed she was secretly aiding her fugitive brother. Bbo escaped from the palace In Berras n week ago, and no one knows what has become of her. There's a report that abo waa actually kilted end that the story of her flight is a mere blind on the part of Gabriel. "He would do anything!" cried "Poor child! They say she is like her English mother and la charmYe-tlv- ing." "That would set Gabriel against her, I fancy," went on Anguish. "And, by toe way. Miss Callionn, we heard something definite shout your friend, rrluce Dantan. It te pretty well settled that he Isn't Raldo of the guard. Dantan waa seen two days ago by Captain Danglosa men. He was in toe Daws-berge- n pass, and they talked with him and hia men. There was no mistake this time. The poor, half starved chap confessed to being the prince and begged for food for himself nnd hla followers." I tried to find him and, falling In in the poaa that If he would but cast his lot with us lu tola trouble we sotfri would restore him to his throne," said Lorry. He may and we align have him turning up here some 'l.iy hungry for revenge. And now. n, y dear Beverly, bow ar you progn-SKiuwith the excellent that left word ac-ce- g fialdiia, of whom we cauuut u.ake prince, no matter how hard we tn y- Beverly end ths princess glances in which consternailou ficult to conceal. U wy clear ,.j erly that Yetive had not told l band of ths escape. "I don't know anything about But doa," ths answered ateudily. -- i.ast night some on shot at him iu a. r ; I park." "The deuce yon say!" "In order to protect him until you retimed, Gren. I had him to guard duty Inside the caM1(, t.x. plained toe princes, "it really ed necessary. General Murium pects to present formal ckargt u.iiast him tola morning, so I upkiso ,a shall have to pot him lu irons tor little while. It seems too bad, (R out tniu-,f,-rr- t-- ! ! I GrenT it"Yes. He's as straight a a stnug, . ril wear," said Lorry smidutte-u'.ly"Ill bet he w lobes he were safely out of tola place," ventured Anguish, and two young women busied theta, selves suddenly with their coffee. "The chance Is hes sorry he eVr cams into it, said Lorry tautaliziugly. White they were waiting for Mon lanx tot young Duka of Mlxrox wx announced. The handsome Axplials-- t Ian cam with relief and dismay strup. gling for mastery In his face. "Your highness," he said after th to Inform yut greeting, "I am come Oat Oranatark baa- - oqa prince lea t account for. Axphatu haa found her fugitive." "WhenT" cried toe prince and Bev erly In on vole and with astonlalilug eagerness, not uumlxed with dismay. "Throe days ago," was toe reply. Oh," cam In deep relief (Tom Beverly aa aha sank back Into her chair. Tho same tear had lodged In toe hearts of to two flair conspirators that they had freed Baldoa only to have him ftH Into toe hands of hla deadliest foes. "I have a menage by courier from said Mlxrox. my uncle In Axphaln, "He aays that Frederic waa killed near Abbot by Midlers, after making a gab (ant fight on last Sunday night. Ths Princess Volga : .rejoicing and haa amply rewarded hla slayers. Poor Frederic! He knew but little iappk nesa In thla life. , There was a full minute of reflertloe before any' of hla hearers expressed too thought that had framed Itself la every mind. "Well, sines Dantan and Frederic art accounted for, Baldoa le absolutely obliged to be fhrtntobal, said AngnIA resignedly. He's Just Baldoa," observed Bens ly, snnfllng.eut the faint. ' lingered so long. "Thriiahe said 16 he I either. "And dou't self: I only care, wish he were baick here again. Td te n good deal nicer to him." Messengers flew back and forth, car lying orders from toe castle to Ttrlom quarter. The ministers were railed to meet at 12 clock. Underneath all the bustle therfe waa a tremendous Impulse of American canning, energy and resourcefulness. Every one caught th fever. Reserved old diplomats were overwhelmed by their own enthusiasm. Custom bound soldiers forgot tbe be rsdltary caution and Ml Into the ways Of toe new leaders without a murmnr. The city waa wild with excitement, for nil believed that toe war was upon them. There waa but one shadow overhanging toe glorious optimism of Graustark tbe ugly, menacing sttltuds of Axphaln. Even (l,c Duke of Mlxrox could give no aori:,v,,i' that hla country would remulu hefllrdL Colonel Qulnnox came to the castle In haste and perturbation. It was be wbo propounded the question that Yetive and Beverly were expecting, Where te Baldoa 7" Of course ths flight of the suspected guard was soon a matter of certainty. A single h plorlng glance from the princess, meant for the faithful Qulnnox alone, told him aa plainly as words could bar said that she had given the man bis freedom. And Qulnnox would btvt died n thousand times to protect tb secret of hla sovereign, for nod not servtwenty generations of Qulnuoxe ed the rulers of Grauatark with loyalty? Baron Danglosa may have suspected the trick, but be did not so much a blink when the princess Instructed him to hnnt high and W for toe fugitive. Marlanx came at 1L Under tbe defiant calmness of Ida bearing there was was larking a mighty fear. His brain disof Impending scourged by thoughts threatgrace. The princess bad plainly ened. hia degradation. After all th years be was to tremble with shams and humiliation; be waa to crlng where he had always boasted of domH imj ineering power. And besides Marlanx had a bullet wound In bis ten have not boulder! The world could concea known, for be knew how to pain. He approached the slender, on Jndge In toe council chamber wltn a defiant leer on hie face. If be wen down Into toe depths ho would drag with him too fairest treasure he hn eno coveted in an hie year of lost bops-Uuth- , JIT WBUVi to A word with yon.? b aide to Beverly aa she came from council chamber, in which she felt should not alt She stopped and him. Instinctively she looked to he bore evidence of n wound. 8b positive that her ballet bed struck tbe night before end that Martenx . the man with tbe cloak. Welir ehe uid coldly. Hehis 7 thoughts end smiled, even as der burned with pain. I will glT you the chance to want yourself. I love you. 1 have you for my own. (Continued Tomorrow.! The. test of civilization mate of woman. Bulwer. 1 h Ml1 |