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Show 1 THE , profit on urn carping lcr ihan onetaaif hm- rent ciipiwr. late Mr. Well make the inm ibat E!.i. wiih ihe railroad is it poor men's ramp-th- at I. lo ss a ixmr man can mine at a - EMIIM HIE Published Every Oi in the Var by The Bunaard Publishing Com liany. IATES. hr Carrier i Qgdm SUBSCRIPTION Cny, ing uuuwr, pr iwaik.. J5e ie Siiigiu iwjJtt BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Examiner is aval ly mall oouuia u Ogden, pot yar. .$6.bd Al Uni quaruuiy, ut advene. . l av Th FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. Xba i. a auki'.ly lad- L It givui pendaai, naaspar. emus mi equal snow. 'laa Ksamuar baa no Ittoriut, aad au ckawiaa to puauh. U m. give tba sens nafauaed aad prejudiced. i jm.aiuiiii artiw wiL be racaivvu per cent of ihe meat not c'aeaheic and uu.5 per cent of the ciiilribmed daiiy prodm-U- . Spain during the ssme year 96 6 per cent of the w iue and 95.2 per cent uf ihe olive oil if the export of I hi ha thu fnited profit, tba oie. in ihi-i- r irra'nienf r Stales tcavk by far the largest shan . exqiuiius nu expensive Of the total exports of raw sugar the in of tiviiuwi a a mailer cept 25s.-5ithe calendar year 19U4, lo profl's. obtaining of ; $j4.2"i4.-17Stales the fnited (talk quote fab jwn a or ib: tobacFXMMia total of the of 1,1 1" An ('ssniiiia'inB ol ihc co. 111.217.271. the fnited States took nl iuv spun I lie varitvi dumps f ihe h"y iiiiiiva dix'lo" Iha f.un Mist 19.2:54.575; aud of the total expuiis of Lilly tv jar wui ol 'In' fin lie owe cigars, S13.utd.271, the fnited States Nr li falls ftoiD iiii mine car i took 93.777. 141, Great Btiiain r565.-5tirequire m 1.t75.5(9, aud France Germany iurhiig whaluier. I pun Mich iii,:',r-ia-oil 52 1. 1"7. rraetieslly the eullre exiorl Ilia average Oinibli ilu miner, lu more acme Amciiran pupil. w"li iof fruit aud ovei 5b per cent uf the s ue bos or r tilling I. iilillc, and ti export of cue. a nlso v. ent to the fuit- eiil .jf n buy lo iijH r.i a pi'ooiu and ed Stale. i Thus It Is seen that the a few aimpla ineii-- . Ihe cnilre iiuitll whole of the chief product of Cuba cosv.ng lias Ilian $Mni. timid produce nurhetahla tvnit iii'a't a t the value of suga- r- aud a considerable part of its bis. onra1. piodiict next in importance are exin ue than Sin londTiou d iiiiou rai.iuail irutuiK-ra-- t ported to lb fulled Mutes. During tlon bein afforneit ai ri aeuuabJe rsies to enaule Urm lo mitrkei bis pnvlnct. the calendar year 1905 the fnited I; indeed, a pner man's ore. hut Mutes imported from Cuba sugar lu he didn't know it; no diuhi he ih.nk the value of $72,649,919, or 7o per Le will kiiuw beurr uesi time, hut eent of the sugar brought into Ihc i lien- - will be no next timi." in our fnited States from foreign countries, time. leaf tobacco lu the amouut of $11,679.-9Tbeie are a dozes small holdings iu aud cigars to the amount of , -' I hiruin'iic Ely dihirit-i- all wuillug iny of eapital lu develop their propThe putts tluougn which the prinWall points the el lies. but ('lone or cipal romnicice of Cuba enleis I way lor them, su ths: lhey misht de--I leaves the inland are Havaiia. Cienfue-gopend mi their nan leiources. sink their Cardenas, Malauzaa. and Santiago. shafts suit couceuLrate ihc liehest of A little less than one-hal- f of the exilieir own ore In a crude way, uniil leave, through the port of Haport their ensures wairsnt more expensive vana and about 70 per cent of the Immeihuils and greaitr outlay. port enter through that port, the next port In Importance g Cienfuegna, COMMERCE OF CUBA un the southern sliuie of the island, a little farther east than Havana. The The foreign commerce of Culm, to tba latent n turns rereived length uf railways in the island, acby the Bureau of Slalistirs of the De- cording to the latest statistics, is a little less than miles, the principal part tucul of Coinuicire and Labor, Hue running nearly the entire 2V million dolls is piacilcally of the island about midway between ier annum, the imports being H5 the noriheru aud'vouthern coasts, with dollars and the exports 111) The piiinl.itln la iu round numerous branches to the ports uu uillliona. and the urea either aide. nuaibera 1 The figure of the Euieau of Statis(3.0inj aqiiKie u.llea. or about equal to tics show that the Imports into the that of Ml ate f Vliglnta. Of the tniMirl 45 per lent weio In fnited State from Cuba iu the fiscal 19U5 diawn ft out the fliiled Hlutes, year ending June 510, 19uti, were, in per runt were round term. S3 million dollars, aud aq.d of the exports sent to the fulled Htntes. Thera has the expoits to Culm 46 millions. Of the been a atv aJ) gain in the aliara of the S3 million dollars worth of imports, 6t millions lenf impoils drawn front the Iuitnd Stales, million was sugar, 13 the share lu 1SH4 In'inx 39 per rent; in lobueoo, practically 4 mlllhius cigars Idu:, 42 per cent, and in 1905. 45 per aud cigarette. 2 nilllous iron ore, 1 rent. The share tit ihe expniu sent million fruits, and the remainder lo the fulteil Ktules was, lu 1x91, Si Of the 4S mllllou dollars worth of per real ; In 19tiS, 77 per cent, and In to full, Iran and steel manu19US, S6 cent. exports jsr Of the exports duilng the fiscal year factures amounted to practically 10 IBuC, amounting to 110 million dollar, million dollars, meat and dairy prodsugar alone la valued ut 113 millions, ucts about 6 millions, flour a liule over tolls oro, criida and nmmifactureil, 27 3 millions, lumber 21-mlllona, leathmlllona, ami fruits aluttit 3 millions. Of er and its uivuiifscturea about 2 milthe Imports, amounting to 93 millions, lions. cattle about 3 millions, coal a cotton manufarlurea were in round little lee than 2 mllllona, coffee (from terms 9 million dollars; brekdstplf, Porto IMco) abont 1 millions, cotmillions, Including rice, I millions: entile, ton manufacture about 1 hnrw, and mule. 7 luillions; meals, aug vegetables about i niillluu. 7 millions; machinery, t! millions; Kslalc-oniamifaetiirvs of Iran and sloel not t Long Island poet, was rerlasscd as niaehinery, about 4 mil- cently appraised at a million dollar. lions; leather, and msnufitclurea ThU la bad now fur the country, a million; wines, malt It may stimulate the efforts of veifle thereof, 3 Uui-iu- pruuied is laiiguage from known individual, jtui in urua nama nusl 9 puiulabad la fulL All letters an.i oomniubica'.ioaa aiguad Ay nom lv plunuM, or xacunuai names, w.ll b. Bubscribura will confer a fvu by inionnuig this frSft of iailur-botu:-Uici- kw s, r la-i- The Horsing Examiner can i found oa sale by ilia titdepandvi' News Cm, Salt Laka City. Oa all through trains Inane Ogden oa Tba Boulhrn Pacific Railway, The I'ntoa Pacific Railway, an Tba Ores id Short Use Uailwa Examiner patrons will confer favor on tba management by purlins io ibis ofllc whenever tb tail to Sad tba papers at tbs lieei bated places. -- mil-lio- n mil-iou- 2 TICKET. Far Prssidsnt, THEODORE of ROOBEVELT. Mew York. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Far Rtpraaantativa in Cangraas HOWELL. JOSEPH Pay Justica sf Suprama Caurt JOSEPH E. PRICK. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Par Btata Senator E. T. HULANIBKI. 2 Far Representatives RUDOLPH KUCHLER DEO. 0. FULLER CEO. B. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL. 2 2 Par Sheriff 0. A BfRINO. Per Attorney J. NATHAN f HARRIS. Far Commlaslenvra OSCAR MADBON 2 Term. Four-Tea- r liquors, and spirlis and other beverage, about 3 millions; manufactures of fillers, nearly I mllllnns; vegetables, 2 millioiiK; wiknI, snd msnufaeinres thereof, 2 mltllons; oils and fats fur iu-- FRANK MOORE Two-Tea- Term, r Per Clark 2 DAVID MATTSON. d rial purposes, 1 products, a little b list Par Asaosaor EDWIN DIX. ALMA D. CHAMBERB For Surveyor H. J. CRAVEN. For Constable of Ogdan City HENRY STEELE. VlsITs state, county and city govern-menara becoming reckle In the creating of debts, but fortunately there Is a cmijtitutional limit to tliia power, in HMD the per capita u debt-creatin- g debt of Utah and Ihe counties and clilrs wlihiu the boundaries ef the prevent state .was SI rents. Al lhat In the time the alate ranked X w smallness of IU indebtedne-.athere are twenty stales with less Indebtedness. I'tab, In IfifiQ, owed only d tmls per capita on the debts that had been contracted by territorial, county and city governments, le.s xiuklng fund aast-:s-. The per rariia debt today. les nlnking fund aKt-u- , Is IJl.Sl, the impulsilim al ::iMi.uun. . umt twelve imlebtediiesw tn over f J2. ihe per espita from lncn-ase- $s.R-!- i MANS mll-Hou- dial-rar- ons-fift- h Mu-dln- 's n ii-- M, CAMP. r fiu 9ii relative imwrtam-- of the Iniimna from the fnited States to 76.1 per vent for 111 off fioni the same perlol Ihirine runic years. the ImiKirts of murhluciy ft urn Ureai Brliaiu Increased from 2 to l".l cent, not with standing (lie Lo pei tent differential In import duty In f.ivur .f from the Vniiel St.u.s. ot Import the total import of machinery for -- us; nr mills and dirtilh lies, f t.t" .2,o. tin as crediip-- wild 7" 2 fnited Slate t'oii wit'i s ti per cent and Uicat ut'lt : ti and per rent, as iump.-m-in I!'"", nf 2 H per cent. iepeettel. the imports of boots und (dmc.-i9sr..tii)ii, the fnited Stat" ponirihiii "i e Colonel K. A. Wall, wlio ii:scovered the posslbillti'-- s ef the Hingluini con-pe- r nlHive-nsm-e- IVotn ! deposits. Ims been niukini; a siudy of the copper licit at Ely. Nevada, and he esrimaus the ore b'.xlles as one-hal- f a mile wide, eight milA long and 4PU feet dn-p- . wiili ore enough in sight to keep the picsi nt generation limit from woiryiug over the p Its confines. of tons contained Mr. Wall agrees wiih Mr. Requa on the uatiue of the ore deposits and lmt Ukes wane tbetr with him on ihe question of extraction and reduction. Mr. Wall wiy the ores are of a comparably high grade, easr ut in ".! ily extracted and involving no un- I". 3 agutn'. 19.1 in known methods of reduction. Up re- Spain tiv! acainst 7!. per nit Sioe. fers lo the low grade copper bodies 19'ai. The bate uf th-of ihe !,ake Superior region, wheie in the food s'.tffs i'rpoited iipo f::i)i r i'll! iliac tho (alPIld! ye.i lt"t w., :(;.! the oro la extracted at a much 7 i rt ..f cost than will be required in the E.y pt-- r eent of the flour. a-- r l iv-- . 1 exten-dvener- n:iv-eliM- Maxwell. 2 POOR 1 gn-.itl- The alate debt in !HuJ wui fH74,-4!aud the county aud illy, 15.0211.. OTd, or a total of Iti.OlL'.jiiS. in compared with tlld.SM in Jtisii. The school (listrlrts of ihe iate me carrying au Indebtedness of S21n.452. A than million; paper, f UTAHS DEBT. lltoo nitlliuu; dairy A Near Jersey school teacher accused of hugging his lurge girl pupil resigned hi position, but. kepi on hugging. uc Par Recorder JOSEPH B. WALLACE. Between 2 maker. Anuther crank In (hi- - east deelsraa ami this the end of the world will n million; wool, manufacture thereof, nf paying o what is the and niauufactui'es therwf, a million, week atm glass and glassware a little less your bills. than 1 million dolls rs. The president of the gum trust ued Of the exports, which, ms already In, for and obtained u divorce train his dies ted, an composed eh icily of sugEvident I v he could nut make wire. all of and fruits, nearly ar, tobacco, hlixa stick. his connubiHl the sugar and a Urge proportion of the fruits are sent to the niied Mtatoa A Milwaukee man gave each of aud ltu exports of tubuccu ara divided lilchildren M.uiiu.nfio to sec what they between the fulled Hlatea and Euwould do with It. lie 1m not bocn rope, and a a result X7 per cent of the able to see any pan of it since. total exports r.o tn thn fulled Ml aim. of Culti commerce An analysis of the An American woman went n shot! for the calendar year J9D4 ithe latest pat the fariheresl point atalisiies detailed Hie for which HvnilablPl brings out the folios lug reamed In the north, anil this reminds facts: Of Ihe total IiujhmH ut manu- - us thul Americans usually go the limit. faeiuret 4 eotlou, $!,l 1. linn, limit THE MOST POPULAR AUTHOR. Brltaiu eontrllinted 51 per eeiit, Spain and the fulled States 14.7 per The most isipular of living HUlhors 1U.4 percent; thus, while Ihu share of is undoubtedly Mall Caine. Indeed he i the fniteil State sIiiiwk sii ineieaae almost ( lie most ileud nr alive. from 7.2 per rent In lin'd to Ju.4 per He st suds next to Dickens and Thackeray in sales according to thn figure cent In 1fM4, t Is still lea than to ths Strand of lhat of Ureal liriluin. Of the given Mini the IsmdnnMagsxlne hy It N Library. f Iron uml iroports of iiiumilaetiiies iqsrlng tn rasllze lhai ho I more lend limn Walter Menu, more ihiiu iliiiwer steel I not ineludiiiR niaehlnery.1 $ 4i4.fiiai. the share of the fniteil shales l.vtiott. moie tbuli Math- Corelli nr Miss itraddoii, tar mo, r than Mrs. i was 4V.1 eent, that of Urc.il llrll-aiWard. Barrie, fnnan lkve. Sisntey 12 per and ilut oi Mlsw ltraddon Weyniun. or S'cvcn-ts- i (Mrs. John Maxwell Mill keeps her pent. In 19":: Ihe fnited States conpopui.ir tributed 15.3 per eent or ihe Imports plsce among tlm son. W. Li. snd nw of iron and steel ni;imif.n line and in has conic in lit- recugnlzed as one 19''l. litv.l la-- real, or iinKirl of maif tiny most of Ktiellsh novel. Iwts. lit lie book. "The (illsrded chinery not elsewhere specified. the shiira of Ihe fulled Stste. Flame." liax ieirhe.1 its thiid edliion in Englsnd and is already tusking a was 7'i 1 per cent and that ol Ureal Mir in Anic lea cent. 1't.l B.liatu per While the Mhsolntr value of the WHY IT SUCCEEDS. nf machinery from the fnltH Because It's for One Thing Only, end l.t.)3.-;iStairs shows an Inerease Ogaen People Appreciate This. to 92.07 1,1 a id iu l,"4. the in I I fish, Par Troasuser years, onlv. can li. good for everything. one thing well brlu Kidney PiM- - do one lliiiig er-exa. id is OBdi-- evidence prnve Frames Wtlli.im, of k.l.m Adum-- i livenin, tigdi n, flub, ways; "The good repitts I li.ne liejid .iIhmii bmins Kidney filis iii.liu-ei- l u; io get them al W S. Itadr in's drug ur.e und ihc riMilt oi)'..iineil from Ic'r - use. f illy prove lhat tin- gum Is fully jeaiM- hcMnWeil jK)n ih'-nt warraired bv f: great v.iiue io M-- -- i sr.f-fi-u- h from kidney . p-- - f au-atp- -l V :i hack-iiclf- . reromm-t-.iie- Iiiru'w Kidney Ii'U to m.iny oilu-ra- . I in lot the sil l I inn "nly ICO id ucli un public hnn-retni '." for a!r hy nil dealer. Price .ii pli-as- v "i-"- N. - ilT-ci:- ve FuMer-ltd'iiiri- York. p-- tbv- - r.i1i. t'-- . t ; llutTslii. fei the Milt tiauii-- - i kun fn'tcd w and gen- aud Ann wa horrified tly ou tiiN to find an uglier wuund than the other. Sick with horror a she wa, ah euu-- t rived lo cut away th oJUrt and stanch the blood aa before. Raymond was recovering from the first xhork of the wound, and. though hi I Tea thing was troubled, bis mind . wa "Now, Watson. he said to fa--e- . HAMLIN GARLAND ck-ar- the driver, spread some blanket under me. aud tin-1- you go out to the corral and take my brown ware, with tlie saddle ou, aud slide out for Wallace and bring a doctor. Imn't urge 1 COkVIUHT. 1 90S. HAHllfl BY SYNOPSIS. CABLANB "Right here.' Ue caught at a sort of frame bung upon the wall, It fell and was transformed into a bunk. "Right here, rloae beside your door. I'll put the youngster. I'll nut take muilt sleep tonight. The boys will need some Jut coffie when they come In." He walked to the door aud stood there looking owey toward the fire. "I'm afraid they've an all night job of It The mountain wind le springing up." "If you really feed that you ought to go" she began rather feebly. "Would you fed safer if I stayed?" Hie voice poserased a uote of tender-bft he asked this question. HI tall form, outlined In the outer darkness, again appealed to her with power. She beaitatrd. "I never was among I mean I have never been eefiarated from my kind In thia way before. I am a city dweller, and. 1 confess, I am a little nervous. "Then you'd Ilk mo to stay?" ho Insisted. "Vee, I wrirtt you would. "Then I will do eo. Tin sure Barnett will excuse mo when ho knows" Bomethlng a whip, a pistol ouapped far out Id th darkness, a little slapping aound, a puff of dwt roes from Raymond's broad breast and be put hie baud to hie heart with a quick, Inward gasp of palm Obr "What waa that? asked Ann. Ho swayed back against tho door frame, and a yellow wbtt pallor cams over his face. "Rome one bee touched me. be said slowly through bis et teeth. It'e that cowardly hound Bpeck. Go call your driver. Im shot." He tried to walk to a chair, imt reeled aud fell. Ann's find Impulse waa toward laughter. It wa ho absurd, 6 melodramattryic, so perfectly lniolhle. "Ho ing to frighten tie, he thought. looking down at him, but lamia nil out screaming for Watson. Raymond partly rose and faced her. Big tLnqxi of agony sweat gleamed on hia forehead. "It'a no joke." be gasped, to divine her reeling. "Ile'e pur it right through, Just above my heart. Dont let me bleed to death, he ended, with guttural harobncea, and begun to tear at his coat In the effort to get It off. A he took away bla hand and studied hi palm, which waa red w ith blood, Anns heart grew tick with horror. Her Hinbe grew numb and CHAPTER I Ann Uupcri snd her young brother Loum. the latter an invalid sud au enthusisKl ou msiter. leave N York for the Kuck-ic- s. Wayne Peabody, whu loves Ana. s them off. Ann dislikes the west CHAPTER and Louis go to visit Ihe ranch of lVn Barnett, their II-- Auu . rouhlus im and Louis are CHAPTER received at the raach bv Bob Raymond. the foreman. Kaymund has a dispute with a drunken cowboy. hut-band- CHAPTER IV. (Concluded.) "Jack isn't very energetic. No; it's my ilmyr. "That's why J'd rather you etayed, Auu said, if we ahouhl be attacked by Indians, or anything. Mr. Baker might he asleep." He laughed. "Indians.' There arent any within 3nv miles of here." "But yon euid yuu'd take rare of us, and Mr. Barnett has consigned us to yoor esre.. He warmed beusetb the allurement af her glsncc. "But how would it look for the boea to remain comfortably at borne while a fire "Y ou're not the base. You're only the cook." His face lighted up. "True enough." After a moment' hesitation he added: "Very well, mniider me your protector and cook. Baker U In for It" And he went away filled with a delicious sense of having snddenly been honored above hi desert. Ann waa acrvwtomed to meu who flewr to do her bidding, but thla luatant victory over the big rancher pleased her unscoountilfir, anil eh laughed softly, ackuowieilRing a glow of confidence end relief In the promise of hi lalltd tuna, mo tragic ia'hi aupmeoe,. and whispered: "Are you Mill vuffenug? n j anything for yuu?" He turned Li head slowly md with a glance vbu h made Ler shiver swMwd: "No: 1 have rested to I am going to pull through if my keel down. Won't you take it V" Timidly taking hi brown wrw, In her soft finger tip she tried to count the pulsing of hi blood He waited a little time in siienie, thru said: "It'a there, but h ttr Dont you feel "Yee; It is more regular now, b answered. Tm not going to die. be continued "I could get i,p iu a, hoane. flat ton and mount a bora right now.' only i d bleed if 1 did. It' hard to kaep quiet, hut Im going to do it. I can't afford tj tlie now. You've nnited me. Thera something in the world far me to do." "You must not ulk, she wbwperad. Tleaee-- it will vlo you harm." (ihe put her hand impulsively on his forehead a if 1m were a child, and lie closed hi eye and lay In silence for several minute. When she withdraw her palm he muttered: "Leave It then-- . It Is ao cool and soft. "Would you like a wet Cloth on your head?" "No ouiy your hand if yon due t mind Her feeling toward him at the wa like that she manifested to ward her brother. "I don't mind, if it helps you. she answered, hut a fluh rose to her face; The boy will come In soon, and then you can go to bod and raat. I'm sorry t trouble you. You can go new. I'm all right, he aid.. T shall not tear you, she firmly remo-me- plied. "You're mighty good, he said simply. ... ' The night wore on interminably. At a little past 8. faiut and far, arose the cheerful crowing of a cock. Her heart burned with Joy the morning was shot" lie tried to walk to a chair, near! Aa aim waited tho light came and voices, faint and far asray, touched but reeled. her car. and than slowly, moving la a the mate Just let her take her gilt squad, tho weary fighter or and dont ride her back. Leave her disorderly flamea came riding down th slope aud there." acraes the meadow. to a After the driver had helped him The herder did not ride up to the ' bed on a blanket Raymond added, bouse, aa aba them to da but "Now I've got to be quiet and wait, turned aside expected toward the eta hies, and that's all tiiere le about it." Ho looked she could hear them as they dropped at Ann. "You ran go to bed and Bleep; their oaddle and turned their tired Youngster, you're In for sentinel duty ponies loose. "Purely they trill come tonight" now. Then all waa still save the crow-loAnn interrupted him. "You miiat not of the rocks and that Vd howling talk, not another word! Lie perfectly of the wolf on th hlU. still. We will keep cool bandage on Tnable to endure the suspense she your wound till tho doctor comes. across the floor and hurried out tiptoed lie submitted to her direction and toward the' corrals, her heart In her lay quiet moving only to allow her to throat with fear of the body on ihe change the compress, latuie, when ha floor. Bhe ran aa silently aa possible, knew what was needed, became almost aa If to avoid rousing some fierce aniao deft as Ann aud relieved her of th and waa clues upon th men bemal, painful task of replacing the bandages. fore they saw bar. But the powerful frame of the ranch"Whats that? she heard on quick, man grew Mill moment more Inert and keen vole cry out. brat nt they could not dross the wound each maa roes from the beep M Thep weak. Then, a site watehed him tear at hla bark. hltnkrta wherein he lay curled Hit ea arctic dog. lug feebly at bla coat, the long dormant CHAPTER IT. woman lu her awoke. Bbe ceased to Ana. answered ..them breathlcMly, a long time the silence tremble and fell on her kneer beahlo Comc o the bonne, quick. Mr. Rap fa 1 pre-iew-- Out by th the trampling exrltMl and snorting of ikmiIps could be beard uilug.ud with tlio muttered ouths of the iiicu a they hurriedly raped aud tuuldleiL The ky was darkening rapidly, aud tlie pillar of smoke already glowed Ilk a brazen tower. It rase of straight Into the sir fiar humln-dUitwi sprasd away Into a long, level cloud, allowing Hint the wind bad not yet begun to fan th flame. At laat the nu-- were all mounted aud, with a final command from the boss, apurred away lulu the gluoiu, complaining, weary, but faithful. Raymond felt a little fuoliab an be faced the liveryman from Wallace. "No. I'iu nut golug-- at least nut until I get Burnett' people fixed for tlie night. You'll have to bunk iu the tool corral g s fi-e-t, him. me help you." site said, and her voice was culm ami clear, bet finger firm. When hia coat waa off he sank again exhausted, lireutblng hard. "Cut away uiy ahtrt get at that hols and plug it." he counfianded. ' "Anything Umt will fill 11. You'll find soma there lu that box In the window." Ilia shirt was wot with blood, and yet the girl clipped it away with steady hand. He looked down at tlie wound and then mlleil up to her. "Im all l right. It waa a steel jacketed It won't bleed much, and It's above my lung. Ml fool him yet." The driver, wild of eye and much crumpled of heir, scrambled Into the room. "Who did It? Whodidltr "Never mind who did It. Dug this hole, commanded Raymond. "Bring some fold water and pour ou it." Ann saw that the driver'a wits were too muddled to penult of proper action, nud while her tcune nerve quivered kIic bullied the wound, which was already ceasing to bleed. "Turn me over, cap," cellnd Ray- - - Iii-I- hi " talents." For a moment lie meditated a Jocular reply, but ct last gravely suid: "I know tt. I've felt like a dough boy for ome time, snd well. I'm Jul about ! derided to try my luck up nt the liig wj-- li camp. ymi would take a letter tu Harnett :unl Is-- sure tlu-- t be read it. I wnut him m suother man down-hertu taxi- my place. But. see here, you're lenli nrd aud wsut to go to ImsI." He nil lighted a second In this lamp. "Mr-- . Burnetts tied room"' lu- nji-a door on the side m if it is prepared." opiiie Amt iutiTi.xiil. Uli, no! I'm not so helple-- s :i. il,ni. Igq me take the light. I w id do very well, never feur." lie yicld.-- l tu her. I'll get you some wilier. ,imi i n ,); there are sonic clean t towel-.- . know if there ia anything else I . ,. do." "You nre very thoughtful." "We try I.lhat nxm ready, so that when ill.- f.jk come down it will ilain , ,rm-- d -- (Continued Tomorrow.) "That wa a youni lady who slopped and spoke to me after the sen ire today," observed the nsetor. "Khe seemed to be filled wiih ark-esympailiy for the farmers, for she me to pray for rain." tender-hearte- d d man this Dealer, l. e - iiiiiii-- i me." Kiirri-t4fu- ' ch it y.'i, "Nut v cry hired Beware of Imitationi. l Like all anicivH which have made a reputation for reliability the "HERcrLKB" li.is many imitation. even gone ao far Other maker h;-to copy the "MKR1TLE8" label a as i lonely - they could: hut they have all failed in make a anil as good and sk long wearing as the No: .i tingle imitation of the 'IIEHm.KS" suit is made of an all-ml fabric; examine suit that uv in "Just a- - tho " Your only Kaf "guard 1 to tec that tlie and red silk Ipbel sewn liihidc of i ho coat collar exactly i0 ilureproduced on " puce: livik for tho word and the rooster worked In white ii red Mlk a black ground. - Ki'j "Where's Watson? "Gone for the doctor." Shaking knee, from bis bed, Baker started on tho run for the house, but Ann cried out sharply: "Walt! Go quietly. You must not excite him." And, walking beeldo him. she returned to, the bodko, and In a sort of daie th other herder silently followed. The Jangle of Bakers big opera, familiar and iienetratlng, railed Raymond to a knowledge of hla surrounding. He turned hla head and looked at the men In a way that made them shrink and asked: "IIowa the fire? DM yon tup ft?" Baker replied, "Tee, we got her under." Raymond half closed hla eye. 'To glad you're here. Thla lady 'needs a reef. Homebody did for me. Baker, you and Jones and Bkuttle stay beta Perry, yon saddle a horse and get Abr and hla wife. MIm Rupert, you g to bed: the boy will look after me now. I cant let you wear yourself out Nr Read what we have, to ay about the "New Royal" Sowing .Machine in the next rolumn. j-- ill-re- At 'ast immobility became Intolerable, aad. lowering Ixttiis head to the flour, she gently placed hia doubled cost beneath It and with a mighty effort of tin will lient again above the - fur f.'r ladle- - are very College Hooi popular you should ace our aakort-mcn- . t I saw your "Why, 1 : howled. mond la shot!" Their responses wore' like bulled: Shot! Who shot blur t "Homo one fired out of the darkasee-- be waa standing In tho doorway. I'm all alone. He moat have help!" one of the cow morning water cvc-rbefura he milkcu them." Cleveland - nn- excei it now thru when the girl bent the silent figure to ask, "Can I do anything for yon? Each time she listened with added fear, hoping eagerly for hi voice. "Ob, 1 wfab we could do something." she whispered now and again to Louis. Tlie boy, worn out with hla day's struggled manfully to keep awake, hut a the night deepened slumber rose about him like a wreath of benumbing Incense. His ense of what hsd taken plsce dulled, his head nodded and drooped, snd st Isst Ann lowered him to the floor, where he slept, his cheek plllosved uHn her fet. Again the singularity of the chance, the absurd unreality of the situation, came upon the self contained girl. Inciting her to a sort of hysterical laughter. Here now site sat -- Ann Rupert, timet conventional of peruana In a rude ranch bouse, alone with a strange; rough man sleeping in. a deatbllka trance before her. The mlnntes elongated like bands of rubber, attaining tlie length of quarter hours, anil the night stretched away Into horrifying distance as ah aat ter, Rely waiting, hoping each moment for deliverance, exjiectlng each Instant to bear the wift beating of hoof, the hoarse laughter of the men; hut only the wind serpents biased and the wolf A Discovery1 "Farmem, announced the fair visitor from the city, are J'tf--t a ilialinnoHl as ctly milkmen. "How d'ye iSiakc thut out?" sraked her hoHi. 1 -- achoil ahocn "Little Giant children. unbrokon FOR Kclionl - c . - shed. I reckon."' "That's ull right. I'll curl down cine to my team. I don't want to rim any risks with a lot of toughs like that William gang iwvortin around. They bad Just liquor enough aboard to make 'em I'd adrise you to look out for old Turkey Egg there. Ho ha it in for you, Raymond wa unimpressed. They're halfway to Wallace by till lime, unit, Bjieck Is a big bluff anyway. We're rid of him fn rarer," "Well, all le. when you meet him nest you pull first." the little man replied very seriously. Raymond walked slowly toward the house; filled with a guilty joy. of a night nf hard riding and laborious wet Img swinging be bad given blmsv-l- f tbs pleasure of sluing tu eoureranllon with a lieaurlfiil and cultured girl. "I haven't eurued this," lie admitted. "I (tout deserve if. It's too good to be true, hut Barnett will approve. Anyhow, I'm going to enjoy it while 1 cnn.' I Nevertheless, this sense of lslng a eueuk aud a threw over him a air which gluuiny and preon-cuplevexed Ann, who began to question him n-rmuch as she would Imre done lind Ibe discovered uutiauel powers in her eosebmnn. "flow do you happen to lie out here, Mr. Raymond?" He Bluntly: "I don't know. I ix year came henI ago Wc arc - ill telling Julia Marlowe" hadn't iMiy trade and (lie cattle busi- time it io Imlica who u comfort. , attrii.-tiveness was aud I've lieen here ihc grPHt offer ac are giving etir sim-e."But y.ni are wasting your time and on Kcwiug Machine. dotiXiit llre "You'll find another vent on toe Kide." loui aud tho driver turned bnn "I'm tii ie v 1000. mond. he They cute fdrk kidney e. Thi-everv kidnev cute , If 10, other 3. throws la the vsata bazLoL T5iv brave maa uevar hide behind j'u Don't nh the Eli jihH tor to be rwponaible ter uhat n. are asiianiaj at NATIONAL OTTOBER MORNING, I f d. w-- REPUBLICAN WEDNESDAY UTAH, g 1 1 - laeaivp The Examiner breakfast. OGDEN. ini'i-uan-- including giuiday Morn- oa all EXAMINER: MOUSING it will do," she said the room. to Louis. "Young-ter- . "HER-CIT.KS- .nr.it?" ." . v HER-(TT.E- Tin saim m-x- i - "HER-sCt'I.KS- n-- It tMtlj RififhiiiP will be wild for the uf timo at MlilMM(MliiMi $20.00 (30 Aft IpU V V for 10 Team to give wi'Yici in any other high grade machine on the I'lvrfy machine is (fnaranteedl coir.-ttpiqiii- B iiiii-v,.- til ." luan going round this country wui, x young woman wunts to be i.ir war. He may never have any nf a gun, and then agii'.u. ied, he may. A gaug of hoUs's tiki- that today is d.ragcnm when they im to drinking, nud it ttaud-- i a ii. iii in hand" lie made a sign euniui.inding silence. luce Fhlpmcnt of college cap Atm r- - uivf-iip-with pitcher in her have Jni arvivcii for the gtrl. in ail ' hand. ' If ,.n i fill this Tor "Wiih he quii-kirepliiM. Sec i lie ?ewine Machine ad. Afti-- r fl'liiij n and plaeing It in her room, he a which lag i Tu advi-r,lour Hon!cry and In-- , yisirsV I' I p ns that in " "Tlii one. But where are you aud rierwenr dnpamnent we placed on i4ile one of 'ho iadic' fleeced- hooe on I OI?4 to i.fT.-rc- For two iliiys only w uflVr the 2(i..j(l luyi'liiiii a uiiii-kH- 1 . im-r- ki-i- J - r l |