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Subscribers will confer n favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before tkdr breakfast. The Morning Examiner can be found on aalo by the Independent News Co Salt Lake City. On all through trains leaving Ogden ou Tho Southern Fed lie Railway, The Union Padfle Railway, nnd The Oregon Short Lino Railway. Examiner patrons will confer n favor on the management by reporting to this ofllot whenever they fall to End the papers at tho designated pkMi. SHALL WE LABOR POR UTAHT The Republican makes the following strong appeal for e harmonious Utah; Without Question, the view of this state nnd of this city entertained by the Test of the world, particularly that astern portion of our common country which la so valuable to us in, many ways their view of Utah la made up chiefly from the words that come out of Utah. In general, they believe what Utah people tell them. But there la this point always to be considered, tso men talk to you. One of them tell vou of a very decent act of tho third man;, of an set which Illustrates s kind heart and a level band. Tbe other tells you of an act of wrong committed by this same third man; that be did a thing which shows a base mind, a miser disposition, or a cruel heart Which makes the deepest Impress upon your mind? Which do you think of quickest when the name of the third man is mentioned? Which, In your secret heart, do you accept as typical of the man? Why, tho wrong thing; tho story of what ho ehould not do. Tbe other is an The Incident Thin ta characteristic. good mar he n whim. The bad la a habit The good may bo open to a harsher construction. Tho bad la so copied aa genaiae character. Now, of twp stories that go out from Utah, that which discredits our people will And most believers. It will travel farthest, and be remembered longer, and will affect more certainly the Judgment and action of those who hear than will the good word. That Is a trait of human nature, end will have to be reokoned with la making up tbe total of argument which serves aa the reputation of Utah, Let ua apeak quite plainly. This was originally a Mormon community. Tha people had adopted and were practicing a peculiar custom called polygamy a custom which la opposed to the habit of the rest of the repubr lic, and to the general sentiment Christian civilisation. The very peculiarity of it was striking in America. Aa people grew la condemnation of polygamy, they more and more closely associated the name Mormon with the ceremony. It la difficult even now to convince an audience in the east that the two are not convertible terms. When they hear of a Mormon they Instantly wonder how many wives he has. Tell them ifiht not half the membership In tbe Mormon church ever entered polygamy, and they will give you a respectful attention-h- ut question your statement. Tell them that there are not now, and for years have not been, any more cases of polygamous mv-riag- e in Utah than bigamy In communities of equal population In other states, and they will either think yoil are dishonest with them, or that you are not informed. That la the general rule. Tbe statement l absolutely true, but generally it will not be hi Inter-Mountai- n - . ti-- lieved. That is because it is a trait of human nature to prefer believing the 111 things beard. It is a trait ot the race of all races to be impressed with the atory which should not be true. Speak a good word of a woman, and It will be forgotten in an hour. Tell of her indiscretion, and it will lire In the memory of the hearer till every. , WANT AND NEED. Theres a big difference between what a baby wants and what he needs. Deny him the one, give him the ether. Most babies need Scotts Emulsion it's the right thing for a baby. It contains a lot of strength building qualities that their food may not contain. After a while they get to want it. Why? Because it makes them comfortable. Thors and round cheeks dimples mean heafth and case. Scott's Emulsion rr.sues children easy; keeps them so, too. SCOTS S aOWKB. at rrl at.. Mew Vaft MOKXIXG EXAMINER: OGDEX. ta a you tell bim? He That I had thing !( has isniihed away. It She Did fmui in uncle. trait of humanity. He Xu. he asked me if I :he admis- it go Now, In plain truili. ' overcoat. sion of the state there hare been very wa going to It is forbid- Clew-lauLtxdtr. few cases of polygamy. It could not be den. It i dangrWHis. done without the knowledge of it beUly I wan: you to help me make knowlAnd Ulliv common madly jru.u. He nerds to he property. coming ui his fiance. Wlllia prosetha; edge of It would mean criminal mean -- All right. I'll do it. Let's get marcution. and conviction would Cleveland There ried ihai'll 1.x him. punishment by iirprlhoomeni. are men whose cause sould be greatly Leader. helped by the proof of a single case. They ire bunting for it. They would WITCH DOCTORS OF TODAY. pav money for evidence. It would be secret the proof im'poaible to keep Who Cause Trouble No hidden msnisge. no clandestine Professed Wizards Africa. South in conon visits, no midnight meetings, nivance of friends could draw the veit so securely as to prevent the knowlAmong the innumerable pests with of South edge of the fact from oomlng into the which the unpeaceful laud Africa is so liberally cursed, tht witch possession of men sad organisation when it would be valuable, and tfr doctor must take high rank. I. myself, have known a great many whom it would be used for publication. 1'olvgamy Is dead. Codes will not witch doctors of all degrees, Iroio kill it. nor the force of arms, nor the Fupajlnl. the mighty rainmaker, who roar of execration front men who had professed to control the seasons, down who could traded tar it, from mea who were born to petty local prartitiqe-rin it nor from women who would du little more than smell out wizard rather die in it than pass to the great and arrange to poison their neighbor; unknown in the unloved kmeliness to hut of the whole uumber 1 cannot rewhich warped nature has devoted member one whom I regarded with them. It did not die from the wounds anything but disfavor. Whenever there la trouble in a vilof those who had eaten of the feast its sufferance brought, and been forc- lage it la always safe to blame the ed from the table because their rec- witch doctor; for If he did not actually would plan It. he certainly satiated in the ords grew so black polygamy have whitened tkem. No, and not all later stages. If anyone dii-- mysterithe Edmunds laws and manifestos be- ously. twisted up Into a knot by one tween senith and nadir could Its of those ghastly vegetable poisons quietus make. But the Co d of all the dear to the heart of the Kaffir, you esrth has ended it. As the tread of may be sure the witch doctor supplied spring covers the wounds of winter, the dose. If s trader Is boycotted, if as the seasons come and fill their his huts are burned and Ms cattle It was the witch doctor who hour and vanish Into n wonderful, a beautiful and a perfect past, so the brought it about. If a mine suddenly progress of the centuries, tbe touch ceases to get labor, if the boys run of a newer time, the lift of the brain away without any apparent reacn. It above all forms and creeds and cere- means that the place has fallen under monies, nnd the everlasting angel of the ban of these peats. If a tflbe rises tbe Golden Rule these have moved against the white man. it waa the to the repeal of the law of plural mar- witch dortor who stirred up the pasriages. And it is n repeal that can sions of the people, and who gave tbe not be reconsidered. Tbe ordinance signal for the first massacre. The influence of these men Is enorla dead, and it can not be rcviied. Of the older men who had entered mous. for witchcraft controls every acInto that relation before the state was tion of a Kaffir's life, from the cradle admitted to the Union, some still to the grave. At Ms birth, tbe local maintain It, no doubt. Not a word magician threw the bones to discover of defense will be made for them. But If it were auspicious for the new arIn the course of nature these men rival to live. His choice of a wife, hla must pass away. Tbe problem which Journeying and hs vengeances all they have found unsolvable and it ara determined by tha will of the la not an easy problem will be spirits as Interpreted by the witch the worked nut by the gentle and uner- dortor, and, even after death, ring hand at time. They are old mta ghost of the departed ettll requires tbs Their wives are passing into the sere, ministrations of laa former adviser. Witchcraft la the main Interest in the yellow leaf. United In the fervor of n religious faith as In the devotion tha native's life. He revels in it. It of n human love, they are hound till provdea him with an unending source death do them part And the parting of conversation, adds Best to existence, is not a remote nor uncertain con- relieve the otherwise Impossible tedtha separation at tha ium of the dally round In the kraals. tingency. With grave there ' will be buried beneath Qo into Ute native districts, live among tha same soda tha last fact of polyg- the Kaffirs, learn their languages, amy. The races of men arise and pass watch them In the fields. In the kraala, out of tha world like blades of grass." tha beer drinks, get to know them And in Just such fashion will go In tha as Intimately as la possible for a white years of your activity eltlxen of Utah man. and I guarantee you will never the final testimony to the tie your come acrona anything In the least refaii-- i and your reason condemn. sembling the assegai waving heroes of Of tbe Mormons themselves, let this whom you read in the book. But, none be said In addition to the fact which the less, you will see many Interesting baa been atated; that they do not on-t- things, hear many weird tales, learn plural marriage, that they do not many gruesome secrets, as you alt bepractice it, that their Influenca and side the fire at night and listen to their Uvea are agalnat It. Let thia bo thoe deep, guttural voices. other men. They aid: They ara There will be no hint of noble bartrade aa does the reat of tha world. barism, no high flown sentiment, no They buy and they tell, and they get longings for independence from patriogain. They era free from vices as tic reasons. It will be wlthcraft, witchs tt others. They era Invested with merit aa tbs best of their compeers. They keep their word. They halt and IhTy love and they grow old as do those of other faith. They own land, nnd build tberon- - They make homes, nnd they feed their young. They teach youth and giro knowledge to students. They erect monuments of good homes and fair public buildings. They work, end they pay their hills. They are as other men. Of their women no one who knows will say n word of evil, or even In the alienee of darkest night harbor n compromising thought If there he virtue In womankind anywhere oi tha fare at the earth and may the good Cod bo praised, there Is these women of Mormonlsm art virtuous. One need say no more. This Is not a needlessly tedious premise. It Is but a recital of facts, fair aa aa abaanco of prejudice can make it. jrue as n knowledge of all can devise. To It abould bo added tho statement that Utah is not alone a proposition bounded by social and religious considerations. Hers la a state of half a million of people, favored by nature above any other In the mountain region. with riches In the farm land equal to the beat of that In the river bottoms of the middle western states; with hills that are daily proving their possession of wealth beyond the famed stories of India and the for east ; witTT Invested capital of six million dollar In a single enterprise at Uarfleld, and with scores of others even greater all up and down tbe length nnd breadth of Utah; with riches In mines and mills, and hope In Industry everywhere. Here Is n state which distances the acres of the older commonwealth' moHt favored Helds; a commerce Just, rising to command the confidence of rlrbeat men at the Atlantic seaboard and across the are. Here la n land whoso promises redeemed lay In ! hand of men in paying volume every precious metal In the bosom of the earth can yield. Homra and manhood and the means of wealth! Bhall we hurt or help them? Shall we send the truth to the world? Shall we stand together and hid them cease who speak defaming of Utah? Shall wc link onr hands In one common brotherhood, knowing no limitations of religious separation, leaving the conscience with Him to whom answer must be made, and fight as one united phalanx for the stifle? Shall not we with one voice preaoh the truth to those who hare been misled so long? Shall we not utter with one accord the fair word of Utah's worth and her matchless recompense to all who are willing to hear? PLEASANTRIE8. craft, wlthcraft all tbe time. Grim stories of uneasy spirits, the restless ghosts of the unburted dead, who cannot sleep with their fathers, but wander perpetually on tha mountain sides, talsa of the hyena, the loathed and loathsome horse of tbe evil spirit; tilp of the owl, the lion and the snake, the aona of the evil spirit ; tales of the eagle, the messenger of the departed. Then will come even a griuimr atorlea at ill. a list of the who have been smelled out by the witch doctors and removed by poison, by the assegai or by the knobstick, a long list thia, an appallingly long one. It la a hideous revelation at first, until you get used to It. Then you accept it aa Inevitable, as part of the Kaffirs very existence, and you realize that no legtalalkm can ecvr slop it, for prosecution is useless where evidence la unobtainable. If you have lived among the kraala the picture you carry away will he vary different to that you had before. The feathers, the shields, the assegais, the big, stalwart figures will have vanished, and in their place you wlU see a doaen shrunken old men, huddled up Id greasy blankets, squatting round k smoky little fire under thr shade of a big wild fig tree, taking snuff with trembling lingers. while they plot to poison their neighbors. And the central figure will probably he one even more shrunken and palsied than the rest, a bestial, crafty old villain, with a string of charms and amall buck horns round hla neck, a figure you always Itched to shoot the local witch doctor. Iwidon Mall. wls-ard- TEACHERS' EXCURSION, VIA UNION PACIFIC. Selling Dates May 2S, 21; June 1, 3 and 16th. Round trip first class tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, 20; Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joe, $32 ; St. IXMils, I3S.K0; Minneapolis, fit.Paul, $44.50; $41.tU; Chicago, Memphis, $45.50. Equally low round trip rates to hundreds of other points west of Chicago. Tickets good u return until October Slat. allowed. Stopovers Through standard and tourist sleeping cars to all principal pointa. Four beautiful trains dully. The famous Overland Limited and the new Las Angelea-ChlcagLimited, twenty hours to Dento Omaha and forty-on- e ver, twenty-eigh- t to Chicago. 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Is It possible to bate any- court house. A certified check for 5 per cent of one Jim have rever mt and don't bid. made payable to thr order of the know personally?" of education of Weber counboard the "Certainly, darling: don't we all ty. must accompany tarii hid. Th hate Central ? Ufe. board reserves tho right to reject anv and all blda. The successful bidder U you reilly think this medicine shall furnish an acceptable bond for will cure your dogs cough?" asked f the amount of the contract. tho friend. Plans and specifications on Me at the Oh. yea." said the other. "1 fried ft office of the architects. on my haaband, and it cured Mm." By order of the board if education Detroit Free Pi ess. of Weber county. Per S. G. DYE. Clerk. He Four father asked me wh.it my prospects were. She What dbl WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. four-roome- d one-hal- 31UX1JAY UTAH. MOHMXU, Beverly of 1 6ranstark CHAPTER VllI (Continued.) "But if I should fail?" ibe asked at , last, a shiver rushing over her and leaving her cold with dread"Yon are the only hope, your high-nosYou had better say farewell to Baldoe and let him again seek the friendly valley said ha wearily. We must can go no farther. Tha aoldU-rbe nrar, your highness. It means rapture If we go on. I cannot expose my friends to the dangers. IjK me be put down here and do you drive on to aafetj. I shall fare much better than you think, for I am young and strong and" You' No! I'll risk It!" she cried. must go into tha city. Tvll them so. and aay that I will protect you with my awn life and honor." Fever made him submissive. Her eyes gave him confidence. Her voice soothed hie fears. If ho possessed them. Leaning from the window he called his men together. Beverly looked on In wonder as these strange men bade farewell to their leader. Many of them were weeping, and mast of them kissed hla band. There were broken sentences, tea? choked promises, anxious Inquiries, and tho parting waa over. Where are they going?" Beverly whispered as they moved away In the dusk. Back Into the mountains to starve, poor fellows. God ba kind to them, God be good to them," he half sobbed, hla thin dropping to hla breast. He was trembling like a leaf. "Starre?" she whispered. Hava they no money?" We are penniless," came In muffled tones from the stricken leader. Beverly leaned from the window and railed to the departing oars. Ravone and one other reluctantly approached. Without a word aha opened a amall traveling hag nnd draw forth a heavy purse. This she pressed Into the hand of tha atudant. It waa filled with Grauatark garvoa, for which aha had exchanged American gold In Russia. God he with you!" a be fervently cried. lie kissed her hand, and the two stood aside to let the coach roll ou Into tbe dusky shadows that separated them from 'the gates of Gin-looold Frans til! driving, the only one of tha company left to serve hla leader to the vary end. Well, wa have left them," muttered Baldoe aa though to himself. I may never see them again never aee them again. And how true they have been!" I shall send for them tha moment I get to Ganlook, and 111 promise pardons for them ill?' aha cried rashly In her compassion. No," ba exclaimed fiercely! you not to disturb them. Better that they should starve." Beverly waa sufficiently subdued. Aa they drew nearer the city gates her heart began to fail her. Thia man's Ufa waa In her weak, lucapabla hands, and the time waa nearing whan aba must stand between him and disaster. Where are these vaunted soldiers of youn?" lie suddenly asked. Infinite irofiy In hla voice. My soldiers?" alie said faintly. Isn't It rather unusual that in time of trouble and uncertainty wa should be able-tapproach within a mile of one of your most Important cities without even ao much as seeing a soldier of Grans t ark?" Bhe felt that ha waa scoffing, bnt it mattered little to her. It la a bit odd, Isnt it?" aha agreed. Worse than that, your highness." I sbsll spesk to Pangloss about It" she said serenely, and be looked up in new surprise. Truly she was an extraordinary princess. of an hour passFully ed before the coach was checked. Beverly, looking from tlie windows, bad seen the lighted windows of cottages growing closer and closer together. The barking of roadside dogs was the only sound that could tie heard above the rattle of tbe wheels. It was too dark Inside the coach to see tha face at the man beside her. but something told her that he was staring Intently into the night, alert and anxlona. The responsibility of her position swooped down upon her like an avalanche as she thought of whnt tbe neat few min-nte- s were to bring forth. It waa tbe sudden stopping of the conch and the sharp commands from tha outside that told her probation was at an end. 8be could no longer speculate; It waa high time to act. The outpost, esme from Baldos, In strained tones. 'Perbnps they won't know us yon, I mean, she wMsjiered. Baron Psngloss knows everybody," be replied bitterly. "What a horrid old busybody he" he started to say, but thought better of It A couple of lanterns flashed at tba window, almost blinding her. Aunt Fanny groaned audibly, bnt tbe figure of Baldos seemed to stiffen with defiance. Uniformed men i Into the interolr with more rudeness and curito a prinosity than seemed cess. to say the trust. They saw pretty, pleading face, with wide gray eye and parted lips, but they did not bow In bumble submission, as Baldos bad expected, due of the men, evidently In command, addressed Beverly In rough but iolllo tones. It was a question that he asked, she knew, but she could not answer lilm, for she could not understand him. What do you want?" obe put in English, with a creditable display of dignity. He does not speak English, your Baldos. In a highness." voluuteen-voles so well disguised that It startled her. The officer was staring blankly at - e. a k, rr - three-quarte- rs d i MAX 21, VJMt. irs 1 8rr I, your highness ?" he cried jp dia-may. Yea. Tall him who wa are and ask where the hospital la," aha murmured, Inking back with the air of a queen, but with tha inward feeling that all waa lost "But I dou't apeak your language well." be protested. You speak it beautifully," she said. BaUloa leaned forward painfully and poke to tbe officer lp tbe Grauatark tongue. "Don't you know your prlnoeaa?" ha demanded a trifle harshly. Tha maa'a eyes flaw wide open In an Instant and hla Jaw dropped. The tha princess? ha gasped. Don't store Ilka that, air. Direct na to the main gate at once, or you will have causa to regret ypur slowness." But the princess was la coming by tho northern pass. mumbled the mas. Tha guard has gone out to meet her and" Baldos cut him off shortly with tbe Information that tba princess, aa ha could ace, had eonw by tha lower paaa and that aha waa eager to roach resting place at once. Tha convincing tons of tha speaker and tha regal Indifference of tba lady had full affect upon tha officer, who had never aeon her high oca. He fell hack with a deep obeisance and gave a few bewildered commands to hla man. Tha coach moved off, attended by a party of foot soldiers, and Beverly breathed her first algh of relief. Ton did it beautifully," aha whispered to Baldos, and ha waa considerably puzzled by tha ardor of bar Where are we going now?" praise. he asked. Into the city, your highness, he answered. It was beginning to dawn upon him that alia was tmaslngly Ignorant and Inconsequential tar ona who enjoyed the right to command these common soldiers. Her old trepidation returned with this brief answer. Something told her that ha waa beginning to mistrust her at last After all. It meant everything to him and o little to her. When tba coach halted before the city gates she was In a dirt stats of In tha darkness aha unhappiness. could feel tha reproachful eyes of old Aunt Fanny searching for her abandoned conscience. Ask if Baron Dangloss la In Ganlook, and. If be la, command them ta taka me to him Immediately," aha whispered to Baldos, a sudden Inspiration seizing her. She would lay tba whole matter before tha great chief of police and trust to fortune. Her hand fell Impulsively upon hla and, ta her amazement, It waa aa cold as lew What la tha matter?" aha cried la alarm. Yon trusted me in the wilds, your highness," he said tensely; I am trusting you now." Before she could reply tho officer In charge of die Ganlook gates appeared at the coach window. There were lights on all aldea. Her heart sank like lead. .It would bo a miracle If she passed the gates unrecognised. I must ace Baron Dangloss at once, ha cried In English, utterly disdaining her Instruct Iona to Baldoe. Tha baron la engaged at present and can see no one," responded the good looking young officer In broken English. When la he?" aha demanded nervously. He Is at the house of Colonel Goss, the commandant What la your business with him?" It Is with him, and not with you, Ir," she said. Imperious once more. Conduct me to him Immediately." You cannot enter the gates unless you" Insolence!" exclaimed Bakloa. Is this the way, sir, In which you address the princess? Make way for her. The princess!" gasped tbe officer. Then a peculiar smile overspread his face. He hod served three years In tha castle guard at Edelweiss! There was a long pause, fraught with disaster for Yes, perhaps It Is Just aa Beverly. well that we conduct her to Baton Dangloss," he said at lost. Tbe deep meaning In hla voice appealed only to the unhappy girt. There shall ba no further delay, your highness! be added mockingly. A moment later the gates swung open and they passed through. Beverly alone knew that they were going to Baron Dangloss wider heavy guard, virtually as prisoners. The man knew her to be an Impostor nd was doing only his duty. There were smiles of derision on the faces of the soldiers when Beverly wept proudly between the files and np the steps leading to the commandant's door, but there were no audible remarks. Baldos followed, walking painfully, but defiantly, and Aunt Fanny came last, with the hand bag. The the corpuguards grinned broadly lent nrgress waddled np the step. The young officer and two men entered the door with the wayfarers, who were ordered to hilt In the hallway. Will your highness come with me?" said the officer, returning to tbe hall after a short nlisence. There was unmistakable derision in his voice and palpable insolence in his manner. Beverly flushed aagrlly. Baron Dangloss Is very curious to see you, be added, with a smile. Nevertheless he shrank hit beneath the cold gleam In the eyes of the Impostor. Yon will remain here, the said, turning to Baldos sod the negrese. And yon will have nothing whatever to say to this very Important young man. The important young man" actually rhuklsd. (Continued Tomorrow.) ... . UNITED STATES DEPOSITApv Ghc AS. Tlltab DOOLY. a. alpn a- v. 3Sank e x km INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS of Qjften, A Directory of HOAO, McIntosh, - Wational Photographers L. WEBER, Photographer. 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