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Show UOEXISH THE 4 I activity continue unabated. Enorauw order have been placed for ;etd rail, aome of them for delivery at far ahead a 1907. There are 730.000 tons already on the order hooka of American rail mills, snd other iinponsnt contracts are pending, which will soon bring the total up ie I'.OOO.OOO tona. This mesns continued prosperity for the steel mills for months to come. The ra.lronds are certain to consume large quantitiea of malarial, not merely fur Improvements but also for new mileage. The exten-aivoutlays by the Pennsylvania and New Yotlt Central for accommodation of New- - York traffic give some idea of what la being done In this direction. Evidently theae gigantic corporations have unlimited faith in the future of Nw York City, or auch vast outlays which cannot be Immediately profitable would pot be undertaken. Another incident which attracted attention was the announcement that the veteran railroad magnate, Mr. J. J. Hill, would build a new Pacific railroad through Canadian territory, accompanied by tha intimation that be might be able This illusto cut the rates one-haltrates tha rapid development of the continent. It also suggests that time and changed conditions may somewhat idea, affect the cmnmunlty-of-interes- t which has for some years dominated railroad systems. our There is certainly much less harmony In these quarters than formerly, but ao long aa there la traffic enough to go round, aa ia at preaent the caae, there is little reason to anticipate any serious disturbance. THE EXAMINER Published Every Day In tha Year by Tka Standard Publish" ing Company. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. Delivered by Carrier ta Cedes City, teoiuding Sunday Morning par sunlit..... 75 eta. 5 eta Single eopira e Ex-min- .BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. EziBlaer is scat by piH outside of Ogden, rir yearQuarterly, la ad-- The FEARLESS AND 1500 510 INDEPEND- ENT. Examiner is a strictly Tie newspaper. U gives all aldea aa equal abow. Tha ExajUaar has ae favorites, and no enemies ta punish. It will give - the sews unbiased and ua. prejudiced. ftwiauiiiiatifliis will he received on all subjects p reseated la respectful language from known individuals, but tha true name must be published la full. All letters and communications signed by aom de plumes, cr assumed aames, will be inrowa la the waste basket The brave man sever hides behind aa assumed asms. Dont ask the Editor to bo reopoauUe for what you aro ashamed of. - f. trans-continent- Subscribers will confer a favor by informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before TRADE WITH BRITISH AUSTRALIA their breakfast TUESDAY MORNING'S dol-lar- 2 t FIRE. The fire last night would have spread become n moat disastrous conflagration had Ogden narrow t reels-Thbroad avenue between the Geo. A. Lowe structure and Wright's Mg building waa all that kept tba flames from reaching across and devouring the block In which the Standard and other large business buildings are situated. It must be said to tbs credit of the good Judgment of the flreaiea that the eenterlsi of their attention on the front portions of the burning building kept down the flames at that IMnt and, therefore, lessened the danger which threatened the opposite aide of Washington avaaua. Had tha fire crossed to the big business block bounded by .Washington and Grant and Twenty-thir- d the fire fightand Twenty-fourtwould been have force completely ing routed and the eity given over To the ' ' , mercy of tho flamea.f The veering of the wind came at an opportune time. At first the air cur rente swept the blase smith against the First' National bank and much inflammable material was being added to the destructive forces, hut suddenly the wind turned and carried the tongue of the fire monster hack over the territory already ablaxe. Property owners south of Geo. A. Lowe's then took heart and the battle for supremacy waa on In earnest. The firemen might have failed to accomplish all that rould have bm-accomplished at the start, but they certainly did hifolr and hoik when the fire was at Its height and Chief Patna end the department deserve credit for confining the to the district destroyed. e h d BUSINESS OUTLOOK. Henry Clews' letter on the business outlook le as follows: In spite occasional hesitation the volume of business continues upon a large and Increasing scale. Clearing House returns at leading cities demonstrate this, showing a gala of 1C per cent last week and 17 per cent the week before over the preceding year. Railroad earnings also continue very roads in the encouraging. Fifly-simonth of April reported gross earnings of 52,4O0.OU0, an Increase of nearly 12. per cent over last year. These are surprising figures in view of the disturbance caused by the coal strike, which, however, may be more seriously reflected In later returns. Industrial x COD LIVER OIL. It almost makes you sick to think of it, but it isn't nearly as bad as it used to be. The improved method of refining it makes it much easier to take, and when made into Scotts Emulsion almost every one can take it Most children like it and all children that are not robust are benefited by it. When the doctor says Take cod liver oil, he generally means Scotts Emulsion; ask him if he doesn't. They know it is more easily digested and better than the plain oil. i a SOWN K. 4TC Pawl Sum. K.u Ye e 2-- 3 and gCOTT Trade between tbo Untied Slate and British Australasia In the fiscal i, year 1905 aggregated 38 million millions In the preagainst 14 ceding year, 12 mllllona In 1900 and 14 millions In 1895. Statistic compiled of Cunimm-- and by the Departnu-uLabor through its Bureau of Siutlaitca ahow that Imports from British Ausmiltralasia have grown from 4 lion dpilsrg In 1895 to )2 millions In 190S and exports thereto In the aamr period from 0 million to 20 mllllona. For nine months nf the present fiscal year the exports are about 2 mllllona In excess nf the same months of last year. The term British Australasia," aa Tasmania, uaed, Includes; Australia, New Zealand, and the FIJI Islands, but the eommlrce Included under the term la chiefly that of AuatraUn and New Zealand. Auetrrlla has an area of practically 3 million square miles, or but little leee than that of the United States, and .lig population approximates ( millions, or slightly In excess of that of our country at the beginning at our national eiistence. While the northern portion Ilea within the Tropica, the eouthein and more populous section, representing about three-fifthof the total area, ia in the South Temperate Zone, with population, customs, and Institutions, and therefore social requirements nit dissimilar to those of the United Starrs. Agriculture and atock raising tie the moat important Industries, though the mining of gold and copper baa assumed considerable proportions. The value of the principal crops agaregati-- in 1900 about 125 million dollars, wheat being credited wtlh 31 millions, hay 30 mil10 orlions. oala millions, chard and garden products 10 millions, potatoes mllllona, and corn millions of dollars. Wheat, nearly wool, anil meats are the chief productions. While certain acctlona of Australia do not produce wheet, the production of other sections and of New Zealand la sufficient to supply all domestic dimanda and leave a considerable aurplfls for exportation. Australia! ia the largeat wool producer of the world, her production In 1900, according to the report of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, being 510 million pounds, against 370 millions for Argentina, 381 mllllona for Russia, 290 millions, for the United Statea, 140 mi'lions for the United Kingdom, 104 mllllona for France, 103 millions for Spain, 100 mllllona for the British South African colonies, and 96 millions for Uruguay. The latest available statement of live atock In Australasia reports sheep, 94 millions; cattle, 11 million; horses, 2 millions, and awine, 1 million. This brief analysis offers an explanation of the relatively small value of agricultural products exported to that section of the world and suggests that tta importance to American producers rests largely, for the present at least, in its value aa a market for manufactured products and as a source of supply for certain manufacturers' materials not produced in the United States In sufficient quantities to meet local requirement. The Import! Into the United States Commonwealth from the Australian are chiefly raw wool, coal, gums, unmanufactured fillers, hides and skins, furs and fur skins, sausage casings, snd block tin. these el git. articles supplying fully 90 per cent of our total ImportaImports from Australasia. tions of raw vool show an exjwclnlly large increase during the past decade, thrir total for 1905 having been against 32.517,210 in 1904 and 81.846,934 In 199a. Most of this wool Is of thq class designated as cloth-Ihg.- " combing wool appearing in the imports only at long intervals and In negligible quant Hies, while practically no carpet wool is ever Imported from the Australian colonies. Import of coal from Australia, chiefly for the Paclfle coast, increased from 8512,651 in 1895 to 81,094,055 In 1904, but In 1905 receded to 1434.928. the smallest total, with two eacentions. shown during the past decade. Gums, chiefly copal, cowrie, and dammar, show an Increase In inipvrtaMom of over a half milion dollars since 1895, the total for liiat year having been - The Morning Examiner can be found on sale by the Independent News Co, Salt Lake City. Oa all through trains leavtsg Ogden oa The Southern Paclfle Railway. Tha Union Pacific Railway, sad The Oregon Short Line Railway. Examiner pairens will confer a favor oa tha managament by reporting to this offleo whenever they fall to find tho papers at the designated placet. s 1,.S3,U35 EXAMINER: OGDEN, t 19'3. and 81A62.929. WEDNESDAY UTAH, Im- - infibers ports of $1.02.,-731995 to tu s.ltl.591 truiu creased in 1905; rhtt-- of tides and skins, from 1368.525 in 1895 ,o 11.124,262 la 1905; undresW fur and fur skins, 1903 from Sl,3s3 in 1895 to 4 4 11, Ml in casand sausage iu 1905; and 1142.084 8224Jti2 to 1895 iu $194,478 from ings, in 1905. Tin Ip bars, bloc ks, and pigs unm.im-famure- 5 MORNING. MAY 23, 19T.6. Garts hung hi head. CITY OGDEN WORK shows a marked decrease In Imports from Australasia during tha decade, to Make Ogden and Vicinity the value ha vug d edited from 6494,-22- 4 Organised Meat Beautiful and Most tha in 1895 to 5176.681 la 1905. Residence Locality in The San Francisco Chronicle has discovered the meanest corporation in tThe the country, and says of It: meanest corporation in the world la the Pullman Palace Car company. It chargee excessive prices for the accommodations it affords and then makes the passenger pay in tips for the slight service he receives. It has made more over the money out of passi-ngt-rtrausoontiui-uta- l lines this the i operating between here and the East, but it has not had the grace to send a sympathetic word to San Franof symcisco sines the fire. all the has it charged I'.tadily pathy traffic will bear, and its directors have doubtless been considering the possibility of increasing ibeir tariffs. Th)' are a scaly lot." MEMBERSHIP Utah. FEE SI PER YEAR Your Homa, Beautify Your Lawn, Beautify Ou City Generally by Your Assistance and Suggestions. Beautify CREATER GCQEN s ail-wa- Ia-ie- ad Regular Leagus Meetings County Commissioners' Room, Court Houoo Building, First Tuesday of Each Montn. Communication for this department should be addressed to the Standard or to the chairman of the publicity and advertising committee of the League, J. J. Brumiuitt, 2408 Washington Ave., Utah. The moving-pictur- e industry, aaya Ogden, aa exchange, is on of the mot Inter It la Indeed gratifying to the mementer- bers of the league to find such a generesting of recently developed prises, but like everything else, it may ous response from the citizens generbe used to bad purpose. A great many ally in every section of the city in parking sidewalka and otherwise beauof the scenes depicted in the tifying the homes. Let this good work are debasing, and have a continue until Ogden Is in every retendency to lead astray children any spect a Beautiful City." one of whom ran become a patron, U ldrwalk from The new cement be or she can command the smallest Washington avenue to Adams avenue cola of our. republic. on the south side of Twenty-sixt.w has nude a wonderful improveThe Indications are Senator Herd street, ment in the general appearance of this ImSmoot will huid hi seat. The latest street and property owners are-noconvert to his cause la Senator Dolll-ver- . proving by side walk parking, special Our op'nlou la the Utah man mention of which ought to be given to Jos. Scowrroft. will not bs ousted and the case will be Indefinitely postponed. M. 8. Browning hag parked sidewalk district corner WashingPLEASANTRIES. ton avenue and Tweniy-aixtstreet, greatly Improving the general appearMrs. Jubb Oh, miss, I be that ance of his property. bad Inexperience But you're Mrs. Mrs. Jubb. looking very well, We hope the city council will extend Jubb Ah, Misa, I bo one o' they aa the cement sidewalk district in every frets Innardlyl Punch. section of the city, especially north and south Washington avenues. We Gausa How uoea your dog Uka your think tf each of the members of the new neighbor? Matcbett It's a little council would make a personal investoo early to say. Rover has had only tigation of the condition of these sideouo small piece Smart 8-walks the matter would have prompt and speedy attention. I think that every young woman should learn to play the piano before Henry C. Tavey, John R. Brown, ahe la marrisi." Thats right. And Frank Wright and many others on it afterward." Cleveland Twenty-thirforget street, have recently Leader. parked sidewalk districts. Hubbubs1 The trouble about living The hoard of directors will hold a in the suburbs Is that you have no late Friday night. May train. Subbubs Humph! All our specialformeeting the purpose of discussing In trains are late. Philadelphia Record. 25th, detail the waterworks problem. Everything .points favorably toward an ulLITTLE LOLITA ARMOUR. timate and satisfactory compromise of Dr. Lorens Says Malformation Haa this question which haa been under expensive litigation ao many years. Disappeared. If this settlement can be effected to New York, May 22, A cable des- the sat iafaction of the league, with fairness to all concerned, It will patch to a morning paper from Vienna equal he one of the very beat move toward says: Dr. Lorens aild yesterday that he the making of Greater Ogden" than was pleased and satisfied with the Im- any other work this league could have undertaken. provement in the condition of Lolita Armour, who will remain in Vienna Complaints without number are beuntil the middle of next month, while her parents go on a motoring tour into ing received dally hy' this league because of atock being allowed to run Switaerland and France. Beyond a certain awkwardnesa tn at large throughout the city. Let this aome of her movements," said the sur- matter have proper attention from the city officials. geon, the malformation haa disappeared and her strength for walking, runSam'l and E. J. Horrocks, Twenty-fourt- h ning. Jumping and dancing ia perfectly street, are deserving of special normal. I have little doubt that every trace of the original trouble has final- mention for the satlafactory and neat ly vanished and that no further sun manner in which they hare parked glcal attention ia likely to be neces- sidewalk district on Twenty-fourtsary. Still, it ia desirable that I should street. Three hundred foot frontage of street haa been see the patient at Intervals of one or and on Twenty-fourt- h two years until her recovery is abso- carefully laid at considerable expense lute. If Lolita, who I a beautiful girl, and it has made a wonderful change but Inclined to stoutness, were of and improvement In the looki of the a slighter figure, the cure would have street and the valuation of the property. been complete before now." h h d GARFIELD'S REPORTS Mors Findings en Oil Industry Will Presented. bt Washington, May 22. Commtuton-- r of Corporations James R. Gsrflelil stated that he would make to the President further findings tn hia Inquiry Into the oil indurtry. It la not known, however, whether this will betn one report or several '.eparate reports. The report recently submitted to congress covered the question of transportation and freight rates and Mr. Garfield Is now engaged in preparing reporta on the production and refining of oil, tba control of pipe lines, organisation, foreign trade and conditions and competitive methods. The data for tba first four haa practically twen received and tho report on competitive methods la well under way. Mr. Garfield said he did not believe he would be able to submit to tte President any of these reports before the adjournment of congress. OPPOSING THE BLACKLIST, Paris. May 22. At a cabinet council today an Inquiry was ordered with the view to prosecuting proprietors of the Ytllempt steel factory on . the charge of interference with Hie liberty of citizens tn handing to other employer In their vicinity lists of the locked-ou- t employes, in order to prevent their obtaining employment. The government, while the inquiry is In progress, will make provision for the iorked-on- t men. ooooooooooooooo o o O O EFFORT TO CAPTURE DERER8. O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Wahington, May 22. Rua- - O aian officials are making every O o MUR- - possible effort to capture the murderer o W. H. Stuart, Am- eriran vice consul at Batoum, Russia, according to dispatch received bx the k'sIp depart- ment today from Ambassador Mycr at St. Petersburg and Thomas E. Hecnan, ti c Amort- can consul at Odi'F-.i- . Mr. Mryer'a dispatch ays the reasons for the attack bn Mr. Stuart are BtlU unknown. The murder took place n: Mnkhlml- an jaouri. and Mr. Stuirt hour after the attack upon him. O O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O "O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Oh, I am so delighted," murmured Beverly for the hundredth time. I'm appalled when I think of toe dangers yon incurred in coining to me. No ous but a very foolish American girl could have undertaken auch a trip aa this. Dear me, Beverly, 1 should have died if anything dreadful had happened to yon. Why did you do it?" questioned the princess. And then they laughed Joyously. And you went all the way to 8L Petersburg to meet me, you dear, dear Yetive! cried Beverly so warmly that the attentive servant forgot his mask of reverence. Wasn't It ridiculous of me? I know Greu would have forbidden it If be bad been in Edelweiss whan .1 started. And, more shame to me, the poor fellow is doubtless at the conference wh Dnwsbergen, utterly ignorant of my escapade. You should have heard the And the princess ministry er--ah paused fqr an English word. Kick?" Beverly supplied. Yea, They objected violently. And. do yon know, I was finally compelled to Issue a private edict to - restrain them from sending an appeal to G rental away off there on the frontier. Whether or no, my uncle Insisted that he should be brought home, a three days journey, in order that be might keep me from going to Bt Petersburg. Of course they could not disobey my edict, and ao poor Greu is none the wiser, unless be baa returned from the conference. If he has, I am sure he is on the way to Ganlook at this very minute." whimsical ruler yon are!" What cried Beverly. Upsetting everything sensible just to rush off hundreds of miles to meet me! And Axphaln is trying to capture you too! Goodness, you must love ms!" Oh, but ; did have n trifling affair of state to lay before the czar, my dear! Tomorrow we shall be safe and sound in the castle, and it will all be very much worth while. You see, Beverly, dear, even princesses enjoy a diversion now and then. One . wouldn't think anything of this adventure la the United States; .it la the environment that makes it noticeable. Besides, you traveled as a princess. How did yon like it?" And then the conversation related particularly to the advantages of royalty as viewed from one side and the 'disadvantages aa regarded from another. For n long time Beverly had been wondering hew ahe should proceed in the effort to secure absolute clemency for Baldoa. As yet ahe had said nothing to Yetive of her prom lie to him, made while she waa a prtn-- At any rite, I'm sure the goat hunters would not have been no faithful and true if they hod not believed me to be a princess, eald Beverly, paring the way. Yon ha vent a man la your kingdom who could be more chivalrous than Baldoa. If be la that kind of a man, be .would treat any woman aa gently." You should have beard him call me your highness,' cried Beverly. He will loathe me if be ever learn that I deceived him. i Oh, I think he deceived himself," Besides, you spoke Yetive easily. look aa much like a princess aa I." There la something I want to apeak very seriously about to you. Yetive." aid Beverly, nuking ready for the You aee, he did not want to cast enter Ganlook with me, bnt I instated. He had been ao brave and gallant, and be waa suffering no Intensely. It would have been criminal In me to leave him The city official a should see that the out there in the wilderness, wouldnt city Is thoroughly cleaned and well itr sprinkled for the reception of the UnitIt would have been heartless." ed Commercial Travelers, at and durSo I Just made blm come along. ing their reunion to be held in our city That was right wasn't It? Thats what June 7. 8, 9. We hope that the road would have done, no matter who leading to Ogden Canyon will also he you be or what hia objections might waa loose rocks raked well sprinkled snd have been. Well, yon aee, lfa this t off at this time. way, Yetive: He la noma sort of n funot n criminal, yAn know, but gitive WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEYS. Just aome one they are hunting for, I Doan's Kidney Rills Have Done Great don't know why. He wouldn't tell me. That waa perfectly right If be felt that Service for People Who Work in Ogden. way, wasn't It?" And ha had fought a Hon la your Most Ogden people work every day defense," supplemented Yetive, with a tn some strained, unnatural position schoolgirl' ardor. bending constantly over a desk riding And I had shot him In the arm, on Jolting wagons or cars doing la- too, added Beverly. Bo of course I borious housework; lifting, reaching to be reasonable. In order to or pulling, or trying ihe back in a Just had Induce blm to come with me to n hoshundred and one other ways. All I waa obliged to guarantee per1 pital these strains ten to wear, weaken and to him. Hia men went injure the kidneys until they fall be- fect safety hind in their work of filtering the bock to the hills, all except old Frans, poisons from the blood. Doans Kid- the driver. Now. the trouble la this. ney Fills cure sick kidneys, put new Yrtlve: I am not the prince, and I strength In bad bucks. Ogden cures canpot redeem n single promise I prove It. made and If la him. He to belplcea, George F. Wright, of 375 Twenty-thir- d I anything goes wrong with him he will street, Ogden. Utah, says: haul the mail from the pos (office to the hate me forever. No; be win hate me, for I am the depot and handling these heavy hard princess, and he la none the wiser. sacks generally comes pretty But li will be told that hia prinserosa my kidn- - s and back. My back has bothered me for years with sharp cess waa Beverly Calhoun, a supposedshooting pains in iny kidneys and then ly nice American girt. Don't you aee again lu a constant dull aching through how awkward It will be for me? Now, my loins and extending clear into my Yetive, darling, what I wish you to do t me. The secreshoulders clung ta to write a note, order or edict or tions were not right. I tried many whatever It Is to Baron Dangloea, comdifferent kidney remedies, hut they him to treat Baldoa aa n pafailed to help me. I was about dis- manding not aa n prisoner,' and that and tient couraged when I saw Doan's Kidney when he I fully recovered he Is to Fills advertised and I procured a box at 8. W. Bailcon' drug atom, 2421 have the privilege of leaving Ganlook Washington Ave. I started using without reservation." But he may be a desperate offendthem and they dtd me a world of good. I continued the treatment, taking two er against the state; Beverly," plainIf we only boxes ii all. The backache disaptively protested Yetive. peared and I felt better and stronger knew what he Is charged with!" generally than I had la a long time. "I'm afraid It's something dreadfully You can uo my name, saying that serious." admitted Beverly gloomily. I have used them and from the test, He doesn't look like the eort of man already given them, I can endorse all who would engage In a petty underrechave I claims made for them. the Just as bte ommended them to several and shall taking. I'll tell you ahestory. the It and he to repeated told me," continue to do so." For sale by ail dealers, nice 50 meager confessions of Baldoa. I see no reason why we should hesicents. Fotaer-MilbiirCo., Buffalo, By hia own New York, sole agi-for the United tate." said the prince. crimia not Is stRtement he desperate State. Remember the uame Doan's and nal. Yon did quite right In promising lake no other. him protection. dear,and I shall aua- h ties." he mumbled. Are you sure they were lies?" Oh. quite sure, your highlit. ivT were laughable, lie said, for wMTUTCHEOX ithin. that it waa he who drove jw.r .:&?- highness' coach into Ganlouk last cvi-q- . fcwnert" ;;1 Ing. when everybody know that I had i m-mfull riiarge of the coach and horse." You are very much inistukei.. Gartx, she said distinctly. He blinked his eyes. Your highness," he gasfted. you Surely remember" "Enough, air. Franx drove the princess into Ganlook last night He say tain yon. Do you want to play "the ao hliuaelf, does lie not?" princess to Baldoe a little longer?" Yea, your faighuesa, murmoied I should love it," cried Beverly, her poor Gaits eyes sparkling. What more did be say to you?" Then I shall write the order to Dan-gloHe said he had come from hla matat once. Oh. dear, I have for- ter, who la in the hospital, to lnquir gotten, I have no official seal hers. after your health and to bear his thauk Couldn't you seal It with your ring?" for the kindnesses you have eecuttsl Oh, I have It! for blm.1. He soya hi piaster la suggested Beverly. fanug Bend for Baron Pangkus and have him well and la satisfied to remain witness your signature. He can't get ha la. Also, he said that hla mast away from that, you see, and after we waa eudipg him back Into the moureach Edelweiss you can fix up a reguntains to assure his friends that be li lar edict, seal and all" cried the re- safe and to bear a certain message of sourceful American girl. cheer to them, sent forth by the prVj Ink and paper were sent for, and the cess. It was all ao foolish and two conspirators lent their wisdom to year highness, that we could buterurj. gi the task of preparing an order for the and laugh at the poor creature. salvation of Baldoe, the fugitive. The It la you who have been foolish. .r order read: Bend the old man to me." ne haa gone, your highness." in Te Baron Jasto Dangles. Commanding the Clvie and Military Pollen of Grau-ntar-k: frightened tones. Bo much the better," aald ,the prinYou era hereby Informed that Baldoa tho mao who entered tho city with Ilian cess, dismissing him with a wave of Calhoun. In not to h rexorded aa a pristhe hand. Gartx went away in a daze, oner now or hereafter. It 'In to bs elen and for days be took every opportunity attention and medical eurstcal capable until fully recovered, when lw I to bo tn look for other signs of mental disorder in the conduct of hla mlatrcaa, at allowed w go his way In pence unques. tioned. the same time Indulging In speculation suitable In Also he to he provided with aq.tq.bls own sound ness of mind. wearing apparel and moda comfortable In (Continued Tomorrow.) very way. Also the members of his party, now In PRESBYTERIAN PROTEST. tha hills (who names aro unknown to 0 me), aro to be ncoorded every protection. Frans, the driver. Is to have hi frasdom Against Catholics and Lutherans If h dealt It. Fublic Money. And from thl edict there Is no recourse until lu abatement hy royal decree. Dei Moines, la., May 22. The PresYETIVE. byterian gener.il assembly today voted There," said the princess, affixing to authorize Moderator Hunter CorI think that will be bett to name n committee of ten minhep signature. sufficient" Then ahe rang for a serv- isters and clever, elder, one of whom ant Bend to Baron Dangloaa, and shall be from the Cumberland Presbyterian church iu case a union la afask him to come here at onem" Fifteen minute later the chief of fected, to draft a plan for consolldHi-lnall the boards of the church Inio police stood in the presence of the eager one organization to be divided Into exof Justice. young interpreters ecutive, legislative and Judicial to witness I want you my signs tura, said tho princess Baron Dangloaa, A resolution was offered by Dr. E. after the greetings. Trumbull Lee of Philadelphia, memor-slislnGladly," wld the officer. congress to stop appropriations Well, here la where I signed," said for sectarian purposes . That la the I outgrowth of rhe recent charges In Yetive, handlug him the paper. dont have to writ my name over congress that Catholics and Lutheran are receiving substantial . assistantagain, do I?" Not at nil," said the baron gallant- from the fcuverrment In their religious work among tha Indiana. The resoluly. And be boldly signed hia name oa tion waa referred to the committee on a witness. bills and overture and it will undoubtThey wouldn't do that In tba Unit- edly be adopted by the assembly. ed States," murmured Beverly, who knew something about red tape at NEW GERMAN AMBASSADOR. Washington. Toklo, May 22. The new German It la a command to yon, baron, Yon Earaa Mumm said Tetfve, handing him tha document ambassador, with a rare smile. He rood it through Srhwanaenatein, prenentiql his creat the palace slowly. Then he bit hia lip and cough- dentials to the emperor ed. What is the matter, baron 7 nak- today. The emperor will give luncheon in the ambassador's honor, May ed Yetive, atlll smiling. 4th. A transitory amotion, your highness, that la all," said be, but hia band trembled aa be folded the paper. W totoi Graustark Do-sira- MEANEST CORPORATION. We the man wax crazy, your highness. had been telling u eucli mouxiruu k. -- zztzr wm- ss - . g g $105:00 CHAPTER X. BIGnT and early the next morn- ing the party waa ready for tha last of the Journey to Edel- welss. Leas than twenty miles separated Ganlook from the capital, and the roel waa In excellent condition. Beverly Calhoun, tired and contented, had slept soundly until aroused by the princess herself. Their rooms adjoined each other, and when Yetlvn; shortly after daybreak, stole Into tha American girl's chamber Beverly waa sleeping ao sweetly that the Intruder would have retreated bad it not been for the ,bolateraua about of table boys in the courtyard below foe windows. Bbe hurried to n window and looked out upon foe gray cloaked morning. Foatlllons and stable boyi were congregated near tbs gates, tormenting a ragged old man who stood with bis back against one of tho huge posts. In some curiosity, she called Beverly from her slumbers, urging foe sleepy one to beaten to foe window. Ia fola one of your friends from foe wilderness?" she asked. It'a Frans! cried Beverly, rubbing her pretty eyes. Then ahe became thoroughly awake. What are they doing to him? Who are those ruffian?" alia demanded indignantly. They are my servants and Shame cm them! The wretches! What haa old Frana done that they should Call to them; tell em you'll cut their heads off If they don't atop. He's n dear old fellow in spite of bte rags, and he" The window sash flew open, and the tormentors In the court below were astonished by foe sound of a woman's voice coming, ns It were, from the clouds. A doaen palm of eyes were turned upward; foe commotion ended suddenly. In foe window above stood two graceful, white robed figures. The nn, atlll far below the ridge of mountains, had not yet robbed the morning of the gray, dewy shadows that belong to S o'clock. What are you doing to that poor old man? cried Yet Its, and it wa tho first time any of them had seen anger In the prince' face. They slunk back In dismay. Let him alone! Yon, Gartx, aee that he haa food and drink, and without delay. Report to me later on, air, and explain, if yon can, why yon bare conducted yourselves in ao unbecoming a manner. Then .foe window waa closed, and the princess found herself lu the warm arms of her friend. I couldn't understand a word yon said, Yetive, but I knew yon were giving It te them hot end heavy. Bid yon ose how nicely old Franz bowed to you? Goodness, hla head almost touched the ground!" He waa bowing to yon, Beverly. Yon forgot that yon are the princess to . TO BE GIVEN AWAY WHO WANTS THE Who will write us the beat story of personal experience in using ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR. SELF-RISIN- them. Write and tell us why and where you first bought 3 B, FLOUR and how long you have uaed 1L Tell ua how you like It and whether you have found it an agreeable and wholesome addition to the family menu. Tell ua about the PANCAKES, the BOSTON MUFFINS, the FRUIT PUDDING and tha FAMOUS BOSTON BROWN BREAD. Now to the person sending ua the beat recommendation and the most artistic letter, we will pay $53)0 in gold; and we win pay $1.90 eadh for 100 other letters that we use. W wish to use these letters in our advertising, but no name will be published without tha written consent of the writer. 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