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Show THE fey not carmg n great deni for forany church, would go steadily tneir ward, voting nod performing other duties of ritUeuahip just a they do in older eutumunlLitM line iheir would be In flvf no Mormon ehurrh as a possible concrete political element. It wouil be needles to argue the question whether they were la good faith dividing on psrty line. It wouldn't make any d'fference mheiher they were or not. Fur the population of 1'iah would fee hg. the mighty engine of progress would be going forward ao leadily. the imperial state oi Utah would he advancing so mightily lhat there would be no limn for li'tle. carping quarrels about hierarchs. Why. under such rlrrunis'ancea these massive hills would he JumI so The many hives of labor's activity re would fee rolling oown the n.uuu-taisides to the constantly Increasing mills and smelter. The new istlivada would be busy carrying the products of Utah to the markets of the world. The desert wonhi have vanished and farms would be yielding tremenManufactures would have dously. leaped into new life, and a score of Industries would carry the name and fame of Utah to every port ot 'he old would mulRiches and tiply, education would feel the imthat petus of lhat magatflemt energy, blessunltv and trnieiuny. And every ing that God has vouchsafed to num would be thn heritage of the children of men in I'tsh- - E SUBSCRIPTION FATES. Carrier id Ogden Drlivarad Ctty, feclndlng Suadey Morn-laEinminar, per aoeU.. fey g 75c ie Single coplee V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Eaaaiuer la a, at fey Ball at oadea. per itat.MM toast quartan y, m advance.. Lfew Tfee At REFUGEES By A. CONAN DOYLE, el Aathaf W "Tba FEARLESS la a strictly It peadeat aewapapar. idea aa equal show. Tfee Sa jf Tfc ail lade- - miBAB h bo favor&tM, to punuA H bi nBiM awa uabiaaed aad give the CommuaU.ationa wiu fee recelerd aU aubjeeu preeeated la Iron known Individuate, but tfee true name seat k publlahed to fulL AH tottor and oommuaicaUoaa signed ty aoia de fee plumas, or aacoiaed names, will thrown in the waete baeket. Tfee ferae maa paver kldea befelad an aaeuned noma, Don't aak the EJI-lo- r to fee Kapoaaible tar what you are aahaaned ut ea , i 2,554 Injured by railroad accident. There were ,f?l roMidnn and 1.561 derailments, and the damage to railamounted to nearly road property three million dollars. There were 127 employe killed and 1,127 injured in these wrecks and mis- Ogdta oa Pacific Railway, The Union radflo Railway, and The Oregon 8hort Line Kell way. Examiner petrosa will confer a favor on the management by rethey porting to thia office whenever deals-natefail to find the pa pare at the plaeea. Tfee Bouthern BRYAN AS A MAN AND AS A POLITICIAN Willlanf J. Bryan la a giant la intellect end a mighty factor in all lhat goes to vhapn thia nation an a moral furra for good among all nation, lia He la la the idol of the Democracy. a atudent ot public quaationa, thor. oughly well panted. He le conwien-tlauieald and fearleaa. frank Having thia much in preive of him, we offer u criticism of hie partlaaniam. Mr. Bryau la liberal enough to pratee Rooeevah aa the author of the rate MU eud the men who hae endeavored I , i i I to enforce anti-true- legislation, but t feta pratM always falls ehoit of whet K should fee. There I some qualifying a tatemeqt to whatever good be to see in the resident. Were Pryap to come out and strongly approve of tfee good thing! Theodore Roosevelt baa qeoompllefeed, t would he a source of gtyangth and prove him to be broader then hie party. Rut Bryan will pot do that, for therein la hie weak, eel. He la n Democrat first and foremost, and In that extent ie hie h orison narrowed. He aeea nothing but Democracy. r r. . . , ... . UTAH IB DISTURBED. The Intermounteln Republican contend that the ocnocloM agitation in Flt lke over a question of religion la doing the Rtate Inestimable damage, while providing no remedy for the grievance set forth by the agitators. The Republican says: Ruppnee, Instead of telling to the world that Utah le populated by traitor, that It la menaced by lhat It le t the merry of lew. break ere and merrlle. autocratic fanatical despots, the statement were to go out ( the world from all of Pa unlledly that here are better opportunities than men ran Bnd else, where. Kuppcwo the truth wern tuld - ths bept truth that a man ran better himself by coming here. Suppose tbs energy now expended In spreading had stories of Utah were expended In spreading good stories the fair statement of condition and the benefits they convey. Wouldn't Wouldn't they name people come i 1 i 4 haps. The larger list of casualties and the number of deaths caused by collision resulting front misunderstanding of tiain order or train order improperly given, hive caused the Interstate Commerce Commission, in a bulletin Just lutied? to advocate the Installation of the block tyitem on nil railroads. The automatic block signal service should tie in ojierailon on all railroad lines in the United State. The men at the head of Hie IUrrl-ms- n system have aero the wisdom of installing the automatic signal, and they have been prompted, no doubt, by the saving to be made in dollar and la life, to thus equip rents, a well their roads. They are extending the block over every road nnder their control In the west and already they have had a number of proof of the beneUtx to be derived. The Overland Limited, went bound, was saved from deatnirtion not long ago, hv the automatic algnala. The train wee proceeding up Mntel1o hill when the danger signal wee displayed on the block tower. Neither the operator at Montello nor the dispatcher at Ogden had knowledge of an Impending danger, hut the signal lights burned a warning not to be disregarded end that was timely, for eonn twinkling lights, far up the track, told of speeding care and noon the roar made plnln that runaway cars wer approaching. The n entire block system had saved passenger train from collision with flat cere loaded with rails. fflnre then the Harriman people have redoubled their efforts in extending the eutoiAXtlr safeguards, and In t an example worthy doing wo have of Imitation by the other large railroad systems of the rountry. per-hire- 1 '.liid. rEgcrciFwq - ect fircpiKiv. Icr hand In ill . SS3ESBSB3E3SQ a ml thy spai. up together, she to Throw licrclf with a glad ery Into tlie : rir.s of tier lover a.ul hn to grasp the hand which hi ucjdiew held out to him. At the other skle of tike fireplace, with very long pipe in hla mouth and e cup of wiiko upon a settle beside him, set a strange looking man. with grizzled hair sml heard, n fleshy, red. projecting boss end two Utile gray To the study and trV'Bnl of Chronic diuiwi of men, women and eyes, which twinkled oat from under children, having devoted special vfort during our entire professional huge br.mlied brow. Hie long, tbiu life and aro now rewarded fey the discovery of methods that give tone face wa laced and seamed with wriplete mastery of Nervous and Blood Diseases, Catarrh, Deafness, eud nkle, everyStomach, Kidney and Uvtr trouble. where, hut fanning out In hundred MENS DISEASES from the yorurrs of hia eye. It ns U Drs. Elliott & Norris t Specialists Kfao-BiatiM- et la aa unchanging, expressum, and it was of the same color all ever, ns dark as the darkest walnut. It might Oh. sire h Catinnt took a step fears been some figurehead rut forward, without outstretched hands out ef n coarse quaint wood. He are grained and lears lu his eyes. clad In a blue serge Jacket, a pair ot But the king checked him with gestireecbex smeared etthe knees ture. 1 desire no protestations," said red with tar, clean gray wanted stocking, be. I Judge a nun hy his acts. Do largo steel buckles over his coarse, you abjure or not?" square toed shoes, and beside him. I cannot, sire." balanced upon the top of a thick oaken Y'on see, said Louie, turning again was a weather stained silver cudgel to the Jennlt It will not be as easy laced bat. Hla gray shot hair was aa you thluk. short, stiff up behind Into Tils maa la obstinate, R is true, but gathered and B seamans hanger, with tall many others will lit more yielding. braes handle, was girded to hla waist The king shook bis heed. 1 would by n tarnished leather belt. that 1 knew what to do," said he. De Catinat had been too occupied to Madame, I know that yoq at least take notice of this singular Individual, will ever give me the beat advice. Yoa but Amos Green gave a shout of dehave beard all that has beea said. light at the algfat of him, and ran forWhat do yoa recommend?" ward to greet him. Flie kept her eyes still fixed npon "Why, Captain Ephraim," cried her tapestry, but her voles was firm Amos In Engilsb, who ever would and clear as she answered: have thought of finding yon here? D "You hxv yourself said that you ara Catinat, thia Is iny nM friend Ephraim ths eldest son of tbs church. If the Ravage, under whoso charge I ramo eldest sou desert her, then who will here. do her bidding?" Anchors speak, lad, and ths Louis took up the I'd from the tablo hatches down," said the stranger In and drew the paper toward him. the peculiar drawling voice which the 1 have ths seme counsel, then, from New Englanders bad retained from all of you. said he; from you, bishop; the Engllnh Puritans. from you, madame; from you, sbhe. And when do you sail?" As soon and from yon, Louvols. Well, if HI your foot Is on her deck. come from it, may It nut b visited upIf Providence serve us with wind and ou me. But what Is this?" tide. And how hu all gous with thee, De Cstlnat had taken a step forward Amos?" with fela hand outstretched. Hit Right well. I have much to tell yon of." Do Catinat and his relatives were for too engrossed with their owu affairs to give n thought to the others. De Cati-ntold his tale In n few short, hitter sentences, the Injustice that had been done him, his dismissal from the king's service and the rain which had come of France. Adeie, npnn the Hugm-no- f ae is the angel Instinct of womsn, thought only of her lover and hla misAssuredly, sire. fortunes ns site listened to his story, Bcslues, sire, said Iera le Ctiabie bnt the old merchant fettered to his softly, "there would be little need far feet when he heard of the revocation arranger measures. Ae 1 have already of the edict. so beloved la remarked to you. you ara What am I to do?" fee cried. What your kingdom that the mere assurance J am I to do? I am too old to begin my that you had expressed your will upou life again. the subject would he enough to turn Never fear, uncle. Hid De Cstlnat them all to the true faith." d There ere other lends heartily. I wish that I could tfelnk so. father; France." 1 wish that I could tbink . But what Bnt not for me. Ne, no; I am too le thia?" old. Lord, bnt thy head la heavy up$& It wne tie valet who had half opened thy servants. What shall I do and the door. whither aball I tnral" He wrong hit Captain de ("afloat la here, lire." bauds la his perplexity. A Ask the captain to enter. Ah! What Is amtM with him, then, happy thought aeenied tit have struck Amos?" sekrd the seaman. him. Wa shall see what love far me He end his must leave the country, will do In ench n matter, for If It le Ephraim. anywhere to be found It must be among And why?' ray own body servants." Because they are Protestants and Thn guardsmen bed arrived that inPie king will not abide tbelr creed." stant from his long ride, and, leaving Do wot sfyn if, sirs, he tried. Ephraim Ravage wan across Dm Amo Green with the horses, he had nature had suddenly room is oa hi tent and fend Inclosed the dent, impetuous come on et once, ell dusty and travel broken dowru all the barriers of cau- old merchant's thin hand In hla own tallied, to carry hi message to the tion, and lie seemed for the Instant to guest knotted fist. There was n brothstood now end entered He with j king. see counties throng of men. wo- erly sympathy in his strong grip and the quiet ease of men who le need men thst and children of bis own faith, nil rugged, weather stained face. to such scenes. to say a won) for themselves unable Tell this nun that we shall era him Wliet news, captain?" and all looking to liltn as their chamthrough, Amo. Tell him that we're got Major do Brlssec hade nie tell you, and spokesman. country where he'll Just fit In like a Ire, thst lie held the rsstle of Portil-- , pionDo in a barrel. Tell him that relinot It. he cried. Ton bung sire, slgu I safe and that her lee, thst the lady la free to all there. Tell him that will to wish lire hand had that gion your hnsband le prisoner. ere It grasped that pen. I if be wants to come the Golden Bod la IjouIs end hi wife exchanged a quick withered know It. sire; I am sure of It. waiting with her anchor apeak end her of relief. glance aboard." all folk the cargo these little helpless be. said la the That well, Rj Then we must come at once. Mid way. captain, you have served me In children, the young girls,I the old end De Cettnat he listened to the conllel themselves. many way of lute and always with the feeble. Their creed message which wee conveyed to his snrcees. I hear, Louvols. thst De la As well ask the leaves to change the uncle. Tonight the orders will be oat, Balls Is desd of the smallpox." on which I ley grew. They could and tomorrow It may he too lete. twig He died yesterday, sire." not But my business!" cried the merchange. At most yon could but Then I desire that you make eut the vacant commission of major to hope to torn them from honest folk chant And why should yon Take what rnlnables you can and M. de Cntlpet. Let me he the first to Into hypocrite love you. leave the rest. Better that than Vwe honor congratulate yon, major, upon your do It? They none. yon. They They are proud to all and liberty Into the bargain. They harm promotion." And so nt leet It wae arranged. That De Cstlnat kissed the band which serve In your ariulee, to fight for you, to work for you, to build np the great- very night, within five minute of the the monarch held out to him. May I lie worthy of your klndnmw, ness of your kingdom. I Implore you. dosing of the gates, there passed out sire, to think strain before you sign of rsrie small party of five, threo Ire!" closed "You would do what you ronhl to an order which will bring misery and upon horseback end two In serve me, would you not? Then I desolation to so many." carriage which bore several weighty For a moment the king had hesitated boxes upon the tup. They were the shall pnt your fidelity to the proof. s he listened to the short abrupt sen- first leaves flying before the hurricane, I am reedy for any proof." tence In which the soldier pleaded for the earliest of that greet multitude It is snt e very severe one. You hi fellows, but Ms face hardened who were within the next few months see this paper upon the table. It Is as be remembered how even bis to stresm along every road which led gain an order that all the Huguenots In my own personal entrestj had been un- from France. dominion shall give up tbelr errors, able to with this young dandy prevail Thanks to the early tidings which under pain nf tisulshnient or captivity. of the court. the guardsman had brought with him, Now 1 hare hopes that there are many Fram-e'religion should be that of his little party were uow ahead of the of my faithful subjects who arc at France's king. ' sakl he, and If my fsnlt In this marter, but who will ab- onn guardsmen thwart me in such n new. At Rouen all was quiet, and Ephraim Ravage before evenjure It when they learn tbit It Is my innttcr 1 must find others who will bo Usp tain hod brought both them and such ing wish (list they more faithful Thst major's commisclearly expressi-a they bad uved aboard hi should do ao. Tin yon follow niff sion In the niniiaqurtnlrcs must go to property brigantine, the Golden Rod. It wsa but Ye, sire." The yming man hnd Captain de Belmont Ixnivols." s little craft, some seventy tons burturned deadly pale, and lie shifted bis "Very good, sire." den. but at time when so many were feet and opened and clasped his band. And lie Cstlnsl's commission may You are yourself n Huguenot. I unputting out to sea In open boats, pre" be transferred to Lieutenant ferring the wrath of nature to that of derstand. I would gladly have yon, tfee king. It was a refuge indeed. The then, as a flrt frmt of Ibis great measery good, sire." same night the seaman drew up hi ure. us hear from your own Up And I am to serve you no longer?" anchor end began to slowly make hla thst yon. for one. mv ready to follow You are too dainty for my service. down the winding river. the lead of your kins" IV Catln.ifs arm fell listlessly to way (Continued Tomorrow.) The young guardsman still hesitated, hi side, mid his Ihm1 sank forward though Ids doulrt were rsthr as to npou his breast. Then, as he realised POLICE TO USE THEIR GUN& how he should frame hi reply than as the ruin of all the hopes nf his life to wh:it its siilvstiii-should lie. He end the rrtiel which with be Moacow. Aug. Zf. - On acconnt of injustice felt thst In an Instant Fortune had had tieen treated, he broke Into a rry tho frequency of attack on policewiped nut alt the good turn whMi site of and rushed from the room men the prefect of police today larnod had done Mm during his pus; life and withdespelrlint the tears of Impotent anger an erter dcclffring that the men had that now. far from being In her debt, down hla face. So. sobbing, been wounded owing to their own fault he hchl a hcuTv ,nre against her. The running gestlcnlntlng. with emit unbuttoned in nut taking precaution, adding that king arched hi eyebrows and drum .heir employ nnd hat awry, he btiraf Into the stable they mint hereafter med his Pngers Impatiently ;i he arm in the most energetic fashion In where Green was amok Ames plxeid should attempt to apglxmiM .it the dowiirant fare and deIng bis pipe and watching with critical cji suspect proach them. There 1 considerable jected bearing. the horses. the of tyes grooming in consequence of this "Wij- all 1hi thought V" he cried. To Paris! To Paris! shouted the apprehension virtual license to shoot f will. Yon aro s man hom I have raised "tul whom I will raise He who has a guardsman frantically. If I am mined I may yet he in time to save them. The . major's epaulet st thirty may carry a quick! rnsrahsl's baton st fifty. Your past t was dear to the American that OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It O o mine, and your fu'nre shall lie no less some sndden ci.timilty had befallen, so O HAS YELLOW FEVER. so. Whiit other hope hsve youT-o hsve none. ire. ofitside your serv- he shied hts comrade and the grooms O to saddle sod bridle. Fire minutes O Philadelphia. Aug. 34. With O ice." were flying non tbetr way. O ih second ma'e suffering from O later then? Why this s.ler.i-e(Thy do and Inthey bttle mere than an hour their O what appear to be yellow fe- - O you not give the .iM.iir.iuct which I defeeds, all recking and fosm flecked, O ver. the British steamship Els- - O mand V were puIV'l i.p outside the high house O wick I,, dge firm Tampico, Mex- - O I cannot do it. sire. It is O ico. via Norfolk, was placed In O Inpossible. IV Catinat O 1 should have no more pence in my in the Hue St Miirt.u. quarantine upon its arrival to- O l I: from l!c iud rushed sprang up O day at Delaware Breakwater. O mind or respect for myself tf 1 knew A while .ms followed In own bis O Delaware, fifty miles below thia O that for the sake of ms!r!nn or wealth stairs, .O citr. O I had given im th of try fx- - leisurely fudiion fjh The old Hiiitrenot end hs beautiful O O ttjiT ere rented at one side of daughter ax t fast. California le In need of hop pirker. With so many hop fiend In the rounshould be s matter of try her aborts little concern. Skirl. worn by golfers In tournament In the east, might properly he used hy many other belonging to the Bryan said, Delighted to he hack home again.'' and thus unintentionally demonstrated that he is pupil of e hr induced - ' And best of all," ad 'hc hua.'ful American, "we have ro ar is-' rrscy to support over No," replied tba foreigner. bir vou hsve iw FREE, PERSONALLY OR CONSULTATION OPEN OFFICE IU1 WASH. AYE. BY LETTER. DAY AND EVENINGS. When Writing; Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden They Fear the Light WHO DO THE SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. WRONGL-BURG-LA- RS. Turn on the Light : ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL OTHERS. at lt to sell his house io m He sa;. s it isn't tsr our of town. cihr wise -Vo. only twelve mile from the citv hall. Markley Why. he MM mi' eras only ten mile h 'he mlir-.u-.- l o-Wise Tbs's true, miice hv the railroad and he walks the iv.fcer Philadelphia Ptss urg-- a positive guarantee to cure is Lsbs-doyere.- - they maated agatact a candidate, wouldnt defeat him. And if they era" mny third eolldly supposed one. it coo'd nr port ever ther, Taken on Debility, Drug Habits R. S. CAMPBELL, Gansral Manager E. W. WADE, Agent Estes Doctor Specialist . Curas whan othara fall Modern methods. Pros consultation for any Chronic Dlacaa of any namo or naturo. Every com guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, De&taMs, Ringing In tho Bara, Disease of tho Head, Throat, Noae, Eye or Ear. All Die-- , eases of the Lesya, Bronchial Tube and Cheat DI aeasea of tfeo Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder.' Heart Disease. ' Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, fit. Vltua Dance, Piles, Fie-tuland all Rectal Troubles, Tap Worm. Blood Polaoninx from any ennne. Diseases peculiar to Woman. AMY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cuiad to stay cured. , Remember the examination nnd advle la FREE. Coma at ones too late. Call or write, ; Tomorrow may bo a DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office hours, 10 a. m. to I p. m, 2451 Washington Av. (Boyle Remember the number. Block), Ogden, Utah. Entrance Room 1, d Times-Democr- m-c- Pilu, Ruptui, Varicocal. Nrv s I'll never go to the summer l.otcl again," exclaimed lilsdy. "Why -t,oi?' inquired her friend. Well, then- was a notice on the bedroom door reque'-inguests to report any lark of .itten tlon. I never bad a fellv while t was there, but when I reported t to orthe clerk he only vmit'-d!- " leans Subbub Faiafen, ; masculine tux. Markley BleB t Con-ald- hie Secretary Wilson hae ext ml net Ion of packing pleuis end ie still able to eat sstiuge for break- n . 31. be-m- more readily, more rapidly, more the present President. easily than they do now? Of course, they would. Actions of certain people during a And, since the very, very large marntsh on the street cars, leads us to of all of them are jority bow long would it take to put believe that all hogs, at the coming into Itsh e population which would fair, will not he un four leg. be superior to any possible influence the ehurrh might seek to exert? Not The plea of menial Irresponsibility, long. True, the Mormons are doing soma in the case of e murder, is on the inwork on their own ac- crease In this country. missionary Many men. count. They are getting norne peoto suffer, are enjoying freewho ought ple to come here, and the people they bring are added to the membership of dom on such s plea. Tf a man hemraitheir church. Bui it will hardly do in s murderer, through Insanity, is it not say that they have better abilltitn In dangerous In let hint nin at large? winning recruits than hue the who so bitterly denounce PLEASANTRIES. hat organisation. Surely they have no advantage. Fastidious Hummer Hoarder -- Ciuild Why. starting with o greatly preto draw I have some oil, please, for my ponderating a population Farmer Hornihand lie! For from, a population which Is not in any sense biased in favor of the mwcumbers! Wy. them's the slickrM. an' Mormons, atsrtlna with that almost est things, they Is. next to exclusively throng, it anybody that can't swallcr 'hem things would not- tnae two year to put n without greasin' orter aer a throat million votera in the state a million spcciallnst. Judge. men and women who, if they think of the Mormon church at all. have And vague autlpathy against it. wouldn't that win the state away fiom the Mormons? Wouldn't It redeem1 Utah? - Wouldn't It put the moat perfect control of affaire at every election Into the hnndb of people who look on nil churches aa wholly di aaaonlatad from politic? Of course) it would. The elect would be act to espeoial ly harm the Mormon ehurrh, or any other. That organisation would go on with Ha eervicea In the tabernacle, and wa would aU go and har the organ on Tuesdays or Fridays, and walk b aitde the members or that church just aa we do beside the niem-bar- a ef every other church. There would he ao hilling, no disfranchising. no eonflaeatton, no hardship, no cruelty, no anger. Members of that, church would, vote aa they saw fit. XVI. Al'dlST run-for- During the Brat three months of this were killed and !!afc persons The Morning Examiner era fee found oa aale fey the independent Newe Ca Bait Laka City. Oa all through traina leaving n-- t MOlLNIXd. ts year their breektaaL Bribers TWO RAILROAD DIBASTERS. Bubacribara wlU oontor a leor by informing thia o&ee of failure The Examinar before to recelv A Thee believe it" Also, sirs, n bub cannot fore himself to believe. Belief is s thing wblcfe must come to him, fee to it. On my word, father. said Louis, glancing, with a biner smile, st hie Jesuit confessor, I ha!l here to pick the cadets of the hotisenild from your have turned seminary, since my offli-e- r casuists and theologians. 8a, for tba Inst time,- yea refuse to obey my days after Mme. de marrisg to the king wae held within the ham-hi- e wall of her little room a meeting which we drarlued to cause untold mikery to many hundreds ef thousands of peoile. The tune had come when the church wae to claim her iromie from madam, and her pals cheeks and and eye showed how vain It bad been for her to try to drown the pleading 'of her tender heart fey the arguments ef the bigot around her. She knew the of France. Who con Id know them better, seeing that she was herself from their stock and had been brought up ke their faith? She knew their ife tie oce. their nubility, their InWhat their ttuaclty. dependence, chance wae there that they would to the kings wish? A few great noble might, hut the others would laugh at the galleys, the JalL or even the gallows, when the fattbof their fa there wee at stake. If their need were no longer tolerated, then, end If they remained true to It, they must either fly from the couutry or spend n living death tugging st an oar or working in n chain gang upon the roads. The eloquent Bishop Boneuet we there, with Luuvola, the minister of wer, end the thin, pale Jesuit, Father le Chaise, each piling argument upon argument to overcome the reluctance of the king. Madame bent over her tapestry and weaved her colored silks lu aileuce. whlla the king leaned upon his baud and listened with the face of a man who knows that he le driven and yet ran hanlly turn against the goads. Oa the low table lay a paper, with pen and Ink Iwsids It It was tba order fur the revocation, end it only needed the kings signature to make It the law. "And so, father, yon are of opinion that If I stamp out heresy lu this fashion 1 shall assure ray own ealvatlou lu the urxt world?" be asked. You will have merited a reward. "And you think so, too, M. Bishop? new-worl- g, torpa rUAlTEK n aaB INDEPENDENT. by I'HIDAY belicTlng in It. Ion Onpyrtxhi.UeA UTAH, Mail, you arc sure'.) nuid! There is all that s iiiku cuul-- i ovet epuu one able, and wbHt is there uiju line other?" There le my honor And la it. tfevn. a dishonor to embrace my religion T' It would fee a dlslK'U r to me to embrace It for the eske of gain without Hhe )ks Pwbliahad Every Day la the Veer The Standard Publishing Cam-pea- OliDEX, U: G because tfet nddltfona! him. THE MOII-MS- hcfi-es- 1 , - 000000000000000 Another large shipment of the large . BUSY BEE DISC TALKING MACHINES came in thia morning. The people who have been watting may get their machine at any time. Everyone who in trying to get one nhould make an extra effort now, as we cannot keep (hem in .stock. 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