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Show r 1 THE THE EXAMINER In shine. It is not alwavs pawibl to be cheerful and considerate, hut the effort should be In that direction, and charge then theca will be against Omnipotence. 1 tha Published Every Dap Year bp The Standard Publishing Company. INSURANCE DIVIDENDS. Bunoa J. Hendrick explains what insurance dividends are. In the life SUBSCRIPTION RATES. He declare that iu May McClure's. Delivered bp Carrier is not arc surplus." or reality they Ofdem dtp. including - or investment return, but Exprofit,Sunder liomlag th repayment of the excess aminer, par month...-- . 7i eta. I eta simply Single copies east e( your insurance, and he make this homely comparlsnn. You send a BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. messenger boy to buy yeu x quantity Tha Examiner la sent hp of clgxre. Not being sure what the ' mall outside of Ogden. exact oosi will he you give him a two 11.01 p4T yMfa dollar MIL lie pays $1 60, and reAt least quarterly, la ad111 venesturns with you oigara the fifty cent change. You would hardly regard AND INDEPENDFEARLESS that fifty cents as a dtridemd upon ENT. your purchasd of cigars. Your mesIs a strictly in The senger boy has simply returned your newapeper. It flvaa dependent Your position is preall Ados an equal show. Tha pminsi- - baa so favoritso, cisely tha same when you buy a policy and no onemiaa to punish. It will of life insurance. Your company does give tha aavs unnlaaad and unnot know, at the beginning of th year, prejudiced. what the exact cost will be. but, to be Commualeatiosa will bo racaivad la reon all auljeeta p reseated on the asfe aide, charges you an exspectful language from knows indicess pries. At the end of the year it viduals, but tha true name must be gives you back or at least 1: should published In full. All latter and eommuntosttons signed bp nom da your rhange, and miscall it a diviplumes, cr assumed names, will b dend." If agreeable, instead of actualthrown In tha waste basks. The ly taking the fifty cents chnnge from brave ama never hides behind an the messenger boy, you might send seamed name. Dost nek the Editor to be responsible for what poa him bark to buy more cigars with it. era ashamed of. Similarly, Instead of taking your life dividend" la cash, you luauianc Subscribers will confer a favor the Insurance company keep let might bp Informing this efflee of failure to receive the Examiner before it and giva you tho exact amount of their breakfast. Insurance it will buy. Again, you might let the messenger boy keep the fifty The Morning Examiner can bo because you Intend to send him crate found ox sale bp the Indepondant le buy cigars a fow days hence. Simno Co. Sett Lake City. On all through trains leaving ilarly you might let tha insurance company kaep tha dividend." and apply The Southern Fnclfls Railway, It to buy your insurance next year; The Union Pacific Ball wap, end that is, to reduce the next year's premThe Oregon Bkort Xiao Railway. ium. Examiner patrons will eonfar a favor on the management by reMany o ( our largaal Insurance comporting to this ofloe whan ever they differ from thl messenger boy panies (all to find the papers at the desigIn one important respect. He usually nated places. comes back with your fifty cents. Most Insurance companies, however. In ASKED TO GIVE CREDIT. the case of a majority of thair Tbs Kewlaadf resolution, asking tha do not come promptly bark government to place its credit back of with tha annual overpayments. They Ban Francisco to the extent of hold the chengs. la a atop In the direction of government paternalism that la new A Chicago man was permanently discud a problem, the solution of wbicb abled while chopping wood. Show this 1!l be watched with much Interest. wife. to your Before the eredii- is given, the government should eeud geological exThe murder of Gapon la truly char perts to Ban Francisco to determine actcristio of the Rusisn spirit. Every securthe degree of uncertainty to tho peasant distrusts bis neighbor and the menace will from that earthquakes ity Cur lives In constant fear of them tha fotnro city. A number of experts alL on seismic disturbance claim the peninsula nt the mouth of Golden Gate Carnegie wants a monument raised la lx an earthquake sane where the to tha memory of former Secretary of faulting of tho earth's crust la so pro- War Stanton. He knows if he sucnounced that a calamity approaching ceeds that half of the monument will complete destruction of a city built be raised te Andrew. th arson might occur at any time. Th government cannot afford to Dr. Abbott aays American Ideals are piece Its credit beck of e house built higher than those of any other counon the sands of the ecash ora, nor jret try, but practlbillty ia low on some encourage others to do so, but if Sau points. The Doctor was slow In disFrancisco ! reasonably aaf from a that Americans ere many covering repetition of the disaster of April II, elded. there is no good reason why the government should not aid in tha work of A New York preeoher says reconstruction and extend Its unlimof the talk about the resurrecited financial resources. tion is ea sounding brass. Wonder if his udienee were reminded of a tinkling BNE BLAMED THE LORD. symbol when they heard him make ntatementf A woman 108 years old committed the suicide because, la her opinion, the Premier Barries, in a speech to Lord bed not been eufllelently good to French workingmen, warned them her. This disposition to bold the Rulfoe use of force. These are egalnat misforour Power for responsible ing tunes la not so strongly manifested not idle words. The lesson taught by Napoleon, that Frenchmen nan kill today as It waa pears ago. Thirty Frenchmen without n tremor ought ta pears ago, pea tea pears past, the bo fresh in the mlnda of the peasantry or denotation caused bp a cyclone, flood, or earthquake, wan referred to PLEASANTRIES. by th ministers as evidence of the -- AH wrath of God, but when the sermons But H." were delivered the Sunday after the Wa got all aorta of foreign critlciam greet calamity at Sau Francisco not from visitors In this eountrv, some of one word was heard of the vengeance it decidedly cvtnle. Hera is an Englitfrom on high. It In well that people lishman, for example, writing to a Journal end criticising Ameriare coming to understand that they erary He cana for ungrammatical speech. have a stewardship that la not Inter- nays that except a few university (not fered with bp other than Veil defined college) profeeeora and a few of the only one laws of nature end conscience, al- higher elergy" he know who aimaks correctly. And then man remindwe are though, now and then, he adds all hut he arrow ihelr rheer-fu- l ed, ee la the case of the old ladp, that path with plenteous wrecks of the the old superstition prevails that mis- language aa they uao it." This ia to fortunes are not in great part of our laugh, indeed. Satan rebuking am. All but he!" Shade of IJndley Murown making, but come as a chastiseray, what kind of grammar do ih-ment or are mere caprice. teach In England? Chicago Chronicle. There are two ways of living. One A La Shakespeare. le to throw ell responsibility for our That Jary waa facetinua who Indictshortcomings on the One who notes tho sparrows in their flight end listens ed that family of coiners." "In vhat wav?" to the softest prayer lisped by tiny The foreman wrote on the Indicts lips, and tha other la to ao order our ment, 'Hera ia the enunteifatt prebrothers. "Now thoughts as to fill our minds with sun- - sentment of two York Trlegrapa. mnMte t. policy-holder- s, - nine-tenth- FOOD OR STIMULANT. i CAPITAL STOCK s REDUCED. Action Tkan by Stockholders of tinental Life Company. Con- Ask your doctor if when lie orders a patient to drink Salt Lake. May 3. The News says: waa a meeting of the atorkhold-erlots of pure milk hfc advises There of the Continental Life and Investafternoon. In the addition of a large ment company yeaterday Atlas block a quantity tell you of whiskey. Hell no very emphati- the company's office, s where 2,000 aha res. or over of the paid up capital stock wore' rep resented. It was unanimously derided to reduce the capital stock from 8500,-oo- n to $375,000. or from $100 to STS per share. Secretary Wylie stated that there was no other business transacted at the meeting. The executive committee of the company Is meeting this afternoon. two-third- Yet there are people who, when ordered to get Scott's Emulsion, will accept some wine, cordial or extract of cod liver oil and think it is CAPITALIST RELEASED. the same thing or better. If Waa Charged With Bribery in Big Traction Steal. you want and need cod liver Kansas City, May 8. A special to oil in its best, purest and tho Star from St Louis says: Tha caae agalnat Robert M. Snyder, most easily digested form, get the Kansas City capitalist, under inScott's Emulsion. If you dictment on a charge of alleged bribery connection with the Central Traction want whiskey, that's another Inteal of 1898, waa dismissed by DisAttorney 8ager here lodsy. The natter, but dont look for the trict district attorney stated thst FYrd G. cally. Game CTT results. towns, ea htri at. Kcw Vak Uthoff is now In Colorado and can no: be brought here to testify against EXAMINEE: OGDEN, MOlHilNO UTAH. TRIDAY MORNING, MAY her hands and will press on this war to Its bloody end." Ing from The Brethren Sy RIDER HAGGARD Jutktr tf corrniGHT Ske,n Kil & ii'ia," ? midix , CHAPTER XXIL Continued. Now Italian, the guardian of the rity. who bad followed then to the chapel and standing la the background beard what passed there, stepped forward and said: My lord patriarch, I pray you let this thing be. since from surh n crime no good could come to any of us. That altar is the holieet and tba Boot noted place of sanctuary in nil Jerusalem. Sir Wulf, put up your word and fear nothing. If there la any safety la Jerusalem, your Indy ia safe. Abbess, lead her to her cell." Nay." answered the abbess, with fine sarcasm, it le not fitting that wo should leave this place before hie holiness." "Then you hare not long to wait" shouted the patriarch in fury. I say that if Paladin asked for half the noble maidens in the city it would bo cheap to let him bare them In payment for the blood of 80,000 folk." And he stalked toward tho door. So they went away, all except Wulf. who stayed to mako sure that they were gone, and tha abbess, who came to Rooamund and embraced her, raying that for tha while tho danger was past and she might rest quiet. Yea, mother," answered Rosamund, with a sob. But oh, have I done right? Should I not have surrendered myself to tho wrath of Saladin If tha Utm of so many bang npon It? "Daughter," answered tho abbess, "that sore choice has not yet been thrust upon you. When Saladin oaya that be seta you agalnat the lives of all this cityful, then you must Judge." Ays," repeated Rooamund. "Then I must Judge." Tho siege went on; from terror to terror it went on. The soldiers within could not sally because of the multitude of tho watching horsemen. They could not show themselves, since ho who did oo was at once destroyed by a thousand darts, and they could not build up the breaches of the crumbling wall. As day was added to day the despair grew ever deeper. The commander Ballaa called the knights together In council and showed thorn that Jerusalem waa doomed. ' f , Ett. $ & o haggud would have pleased many, but It did not please Godwin, who felt that his days were not given to him far this purpose and that while ho lived ho must also labor. A a he sat thinking thus, and was ' very unhappy, tba aged bishop Egbert. who had nursed him ao well, entered his tent, and, noting hi face, asked: "What alls you, my son? Would you wish to hear?" said God' win. "Am I not your confessor, with a right to hear?" answered the gentle old man. "Show me your trouble." So Godwin began at the beginning and told it all how as a lad he had secretly desired to enter tba church; haw Die old prior of tho abbey at R tan-gat-e counseled him that he waa too young to Judge; how thru tho love of Rosamund had entered into hlo life with hlo manhood, and h had thought no more of religion; how by degrees ho had learned that Rosamund's love waa sot for him. lastly ha told him of Masouda. The bishop listened In allenco till ha had finished. Then ho looked up, say- -' lug: "And now?" "Now," answered Godwin. "I know not Yet it seemo to me that I hear the sound of my own feet walking upon cloister atones and of my own voice lifted np In prayer before the altar." "You are still young to talk thus, and, though Rosamund be loet to you and hlaaouda dead, there are other woman in the world. said Egbert Godwin shook his head. Not for me, my father.' Ob. my son," the old bishop said, his face lighting up, "if God calls you, coma to God. I will show you tho rood." Too, I will come," Godwin anawered I will coma, and unless tha quietly. erase should once more call me ta follow It In war I will strive to spend tha time that la left to m In his service and that of men." Three days later Godwin waa ordained o priest, there In tho camp of Saladin, by the hand of the bishop Egbert, while around his tent the Servian of Mohammad, triumphant at tho "Then," said one of tho leaden, "let ua sally out and die fighting In tho approaching downfall of the mao, shouted that God la great and Mohammidst of foes." i Aye," added Hcrarlius, "and leaye med liia only prophet our children and our women to death Saladin lifted hla head and looked at and dishonor. Then that surrender la Balian. betnw, elnre there ia no hope of suc"Tell ms," be Mid, what of tho cor." "Nay," answered Balian; "wo will Princess of Baa I bee, whom you know not surrender. While God lives there as tba lady Rosamund DArcy ? I told Is hope." you that I would speak no more with "Ha lived on the day of Hattln, and you of tbs safety of Jerusalem until suffered it." said Herarllus; and tba she was delivered to ms for Judgment." answered Balian, "wa "Sultan, council broke up, having decided nothfound thia lady in the convent of the ing. That afternoon Ballaa stood onra Holy Cross, wearing tha robe of n novmore before Saladin and implored him ice of that order. She had taken tho ta apare the city. sanctuary there by tho altar which wa Saladin led him to tho door of tho deem ao Barred and Inviolable, and retent and pointed to his yellow banners fused to come. Saladin laughed. floating here and there upon tha wall "Cannot nil your men at arms drag and to ono that at this moment rose one maiden from an altar stone? Unupon the breach Itself. "Why should I spam what I have al- less, indeed, the great knight Wulf ready conquered and what I have stood before it with sword aloft," ha added. So be stood." answered Balian, "but It was not of him that wa thought, though assuredly ha would have slain some of ns. To do this thing would have been an awful crime, which wo were sure must bring down the vengeance of our God upon ua and upon the Pity." "Listen, now," Saladin Mid at Let tba prim-ess- , length. my niece, come to ms and ask It of my grace, and I think thst I will grant you terms for which, in your plight you may bo thankful. Then we must dare the great sin snd take hsr," answered Balian sadly, "having first slain the knight Wulf, who will unt let her go while hs is alive." Nay, Sir Balian; for that I should be sorry, nor will I suffer It for though s Christian he is n man after my own heart. This time I Mid Let her come to me, not her be brought.' Aye, come of her own free will to answer to me for her sin against me. under that I promise her nothing, standing "Abaohw yourself," broke (a Wulf. who in the old days promised her much worn to destroy be asked. When and kept my word. Then she was 'the I offered yon mercy you would have Princess of Baalhec, with all the rights none of it. Why do you ask It now?". belonging to that great rank, to whom Then Balian answered him tn thorn I had swore that no husband should words that will ring through History hs forced upon her nor any change of forever. faith. Now I take back these oaths, Tor this reason, sultan. Before God, and If she comes she rqmes as so esif die we muat, we will first slaughter caped rroM worshiping slave, to whom our women and our little children, I offer only the choice of Islam or of a leaving you neither male nor female to shameful death." enslave. Wa will burn the city and Ita Whst highborn lady would taks wealth; wa will grind the holy rock such terms?' asked Balian In dismay. to powder and make of the moeque Rather. I think, would she choose to and the other sacred places die by her own band than by thst of a heap of ruins. Wa will rut tha your hangman, since ahs can never tbroata of the 5,000 followers of tho abjure ber faith." prophet who are in our power, and And thereby doom 00,000 of ber then, every man of ua who can bear fellow Christians, who past accomarms, we win sally out Into tho midst pany her to thst death." answered Ssl-dl- a of you and fight on till we fall. So I Know, Sir Balian. I sternly. think Jerusalem shall cost you daar." swear it before Allah snd for the last The sultan stared at him and stroked time, that If my niece Rosamund does hla beard. not come of hsr own fres will, unforced Eighty thousand lives." he mutter- by any, Jerusalem shall be put to ed. Eighty thousand lives, besides sack." those of my soldiers whom you will Then the fata of the holy city and nd tha holy lay. A great slaughter all ita InbaMUnta hsnga upon the no Oh. forever. it was of Mraera of a city destroyed stamsuch a massacre ae thia that aoca I mered Balian. single woman?" dreamed ." "Aye, upon tha nobleneM of a stogie woman, at my vision told mo it should CHAPTER XXIII. be. If ber spirit is high enough Jeruthe day when he saw salem may yet be saved. If it be baser Godwin began to grow than I thought oo well may chance, again, and as hla health then aaaurcdly with her It is doomed. came back, ao be ton ta think- I have no more to say, hut my envoys ing. Rosamund was lost to him and shall ride with you, bearing n letter, Mssoudn was dead. What more had which with their own hands they must he to do with life, which bad been ao prevent to my niece, tho ITlncese of full of sorrow, struggle and bloodshed? Baslboe. Then sbs can return with Go back to England, to live there upon them to me. or she can bide where she his lands and wait until old age and is. when I shall know that I saw hut death overtook him? Tbe prospect 9 lying visioo of peace and mercy flow. r FROM It was night snd in their lamp lit chapel the Virgins of tbs Holy Cross upon t tended knees chanted the slow end solemn Miserere." From their hearts they Mag, to whom death and dishonor were so near, praying their Lord snd tho merciful Mother of God to have pity snd to spore them snd the inhabitants of tho hallowed town where be had dwelt and suffered, and to lead them Mfo through the shadow of s fote oo awful as his own. They knew thst ths snd was Mr; that ths walls were tottering to their fall. Then would come tha sack snd tho slaughter, either by tho sword of tho Saracens, or, perchance. If tbsas found tlmo snd they were not forgotten, more mercifully at tho hands of Christian turn, who thus would mvs them from the wont. Their dirge ended, the tbbeai rose and addressed them. My daughters in ths laird," ahs Mid, the doom to almost at our door, and we must braes our hearts te meet It If the commanders of ths city do what they hsvo promised they will send some hero to behead no at tho tost, and so wo shall psm happily to glory and be ever with tho Lord. But perchance they will forget us, who are but a few among 80.000 souls, of whom ne 50,000 must thus be killed. Or their arms may grow weary or them-elve- s they may fall before ever they reach thia bouse, and what my daughters, shall we do then?" My mother," Mid Rosamund, "I am n newcomer among you, but I have era tho slaughter of Hattln, snd I know whst befalls Christian women and children among the nnbelievers. This to my counsel: When we know that the Saracens are la the city, let us set fire to this convent and get us to our knees and so perish." Well spoken: it to best," muttered several. But tha abbess answered with Md smile: 'High counsel indeed, such as might be looked for from bigh blood. Yet It may not bo taken, nine self slaughter la a deadly oiu." I are little difference between it," Mid Boramund, "and the stretching out of our necks to' tha swords of friends. I tell jcm that rather than fall into the hands of ths Psynims, I will dare that ain." And ahs laid her hand upon the dagger hilt that waa hidden in hsr robe. Then again the abbeaa spoke. "To you, daughter, cannot forbid ths deed, but to those who hsvo fully worn to obey me I do forbid it, and to them I show another if more piteous way of escape from the toot shame of womanhood. Some of ua aw old and withered and have nought to fMr but death, but others are at!U young and fair. To thaw I My, when tha end la nigh, let them taka ataej and score face and bosom and aeat themselves hero in this chapel, red with their own blood and made loathsome to the eight of man. Then will the end come upon them quickly, and they will pass hence unstyloed fo. be the. brldcq of hesvepj. (Continued Tomorrow. - A Directory of all the Music (El Art Instructors of Ogden City with location of studio. in JOSEPH BALLYNTINE Director Ogden Tabernacle Chair. Valeo Building a Specialty. Btudic 2532 Orchard Avs. MIS GERTRUDE on Piano Method) Studio 2455 THE MISSES L. W. FORD Orchestral leader. Violin Instructor. 132 Poplar ave. Ball phene 578-X- . (LeachJL WILLIAM Instructors, tudls 3281 Wall Ave MUSICIANS' PROTECTIVE UNION Mrets at I won Labor bail Sunday of each month, lnTt? CHA8. C. THATCHER. Arranger of Muslo for Orchestra and Band. Theatrical Pianist. 330 Wuh, Avs. InA phono 748. it Cha. Williams, preside; estover, secretary. W RUTH E. PROUT Tsschar of Violin and Plana. 2455 Van Buren Avt. w. B. STOW ELL MISS M. H. DALRYMPLE Tsachsr of Plano. 2454 Adam Avs. IDA M. CASSIN MRS. R. P. HUNTER Tsachsr of Guitar and Mandolin. Instructor of Plano. Studio 2580 Lincoln Ave (Moravian System). Also Plana. Studio 2243 Quincy Ave. MRS. MARY L. SHIPP, Teacher of Guitar and Resdienc, 304 33d St DENT MOWERY Plane Theory. Boll Phene 716-Z- . Mandolin. Ind H. H. MORTON, a Specialty Orchestral Work MYRTLE E. KENBLER Teacher of Piano. Studio 583 29th Street I'vrare' f V"n- - 8tud, J. W. BALTER, Teacher of Piano. Studio 2741 Adama. Phono 817 Ind. ADDIE J. PARRY Instructor an Plano, Organ and Gui. ter, Vocal Lessens Taught x. Note Studio 291 Twenty-thir- St d S. W. PURDY, Taachar of Violin; also Orchestral Work, 155 28th St Ball phone 7154c ERNEST M. W. JONES Plane, Cabinet, Organ and Studio 3343 Wash. Avs. Har-mon- MRS. TILLIE N. BLA8DEL, Concert Pianists, Tsachsr of Piano. Btudis 2530 Adams. Phene Ind. 468. MRS. S. E. REDPIELD Teacher of Piano. Studio, 340 WMhlngton Avenue HENRY - Piano Tuner and repairer, fim tons and action regulating. 2U7 Wash. Ave. Ball 753. MISS OLGA WEHREND Tsachsr of Singing, 2309 Adams avs. Bell phons 475y MISS ALMA BAUER Tsachsr CLYDE REDFIELD, Teacher of Violin and Trombone Studio 349 Washington Ave J. 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