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Show Tills MOIiXlNO whether he be a citizen of one eoua-tr- y Ttice countries or tha have not bteu at with each other for nearly 100 year. It is quite Impossible they should ever be at war with each oiht-again. Though the American prefers Lis own country, jet In the rnited Kingdom of CresL Britain and Ireland be fotli at home, more than tlsrwhers, when abroad. Through language, customs, laws, literature and moral A he is la touch there with those whom he understands and by whom he Is understood. The American in England or th Englishman In America, has no fear or dread. On the memory of bis namay bo loyal tive state or country, and jet loyal to the government of anothei aa our are now loyal to the fonfodrratea Inued States. We do not object when natives of Gieut Britain, domiciled here, celebrate Queen Victorias birthIt i a sentimental expression day. on their part, that does honir to them. In it there la uo thought of antagonism to the United States. They are better citizens of our country, through these of their old home. We should say th i same of the French in the America, who rvlebrate everv regeneration of France through the revolution, or of the Italians In America, who descant upon tha glories of Italian unity and independence, and dwell In their dinner oratory on the splendor of tha characters of MazzinI, favour, Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel. Only, since w at a more nearly ud directly identified with the English people, through law, custom, literature and Jurisprudence, there are stronger bonds between them and us; and If there were nothing rise, our constitution, framed on English precedents, and Shakespeare, Mlllon and the English Bible, will hold n log.-- her, In spite of all (mall differences. we do not like each other In all things; but at least We understand each other on each and are abl therefore to other, a no other two nations In the world ran; and that la a great matter. THE EXAMINER ing Company. RATES. Cantor la DaUrarad by Ogdaa City. Isaludlns Sunday Morning par aouth Slagla eoptos. .... 71 eta. I eta ST MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner fa aamt If mail aatalda of Of da 88.00 par year At least quarterly, la advance. u ................... i- - FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT. Tka Kaamlnar la a atrietly newspaper. U give atl Mdaa aa equal show. TU Examiner Ua ao lavorti, aad no aaaaiiaa id punish. It will flva tba aava unbiased aad unprejudiced. Conauulaatloaa will be received aa all subjects presented la respectful Unfuafa treat kaowa Individuals, but tba true manta muat be published la lull. All letters and ootnmunicaiioas signed by aont da plumsa, or assumed asm, will be thrown la tba waste haakaL Tba brave ntaa sever bids bablad aa aaaumad aaaia Don't ask tba Editor te be responsible (or what you are ashamed of. y.-a- Subscribers will confer a favor by lafttnalna this office of failure to lecelve The Examiner before their breakfast y d WANT ENA AT BULL FIGHT, AMERICANS. Can n man be a good Briton and a good American at the same lime?' It a question that was asked the Portland Oregonian and Editor Scott proceeds to answer aa foilown: Can a men De loyal to the king and the constitution of the Vnltcd States?" Certainly. A man can be a good Briton and a good American at the tame time. And a good Italian and a And a gaud German good American. and n pood American. And a good Scandinavian and a good American.1 And nine thU Inquiry cornea from an Irish source a good Irishman and a good American. Una our friend ever heard of "the parliament of man, the federation of the world !" Are we to expect the true Briton or the true Frenchman who comes to America, to forgot Ms origin, to renounce ilia kindred over the sea, llow long alnce we all of us. or our near the various ancestors came from countries of Europe? Again, from the Old World we have the grand work or base, and most of the superstructure, of all our nchleve-menlflart, ,Tioral. law, literature, civilisation. The government and Briton dominated the main force of that part of th New World which has expanded and grown into the nation known as the Vnltcd State. There are ties of law. of language, of custom, of morals, of literature, of culture, through ages, that unite and connect ua with the people of the British Islands. We do not like their government, for tt Is not nulled to u in the position we occupy, and therefore we hava made our own government, mainly from the government of England, ns modified by the commonwealth under Cromwall, and later by the revolution Of 1688; and It la not our most observant and thoughtful citizen who question moat whether the I'n'.irrt Kingdom, though nominally a monto archy, la not quite as fully the principle of rational freedom ij the United Staiea. ran he a good A man Ihrrr-fo- n Briton and a good American at Hi same time. A man may be broad enough to be on or the other u ) A REAL REPUBLIC. Panama Ubaraia Will Appeal to the President. Prlnrraa Ena, now Queen of Spain, la beonmlnf rapidly Rpanlxrdiied, at least to outward appearance. After witnessing the sight of hones and men being blowa to pieces and aha hereelf barely eaciplng death at the handa of anaaarchlst, she waa introduced to tha national aport cf Rpaln he bull fight. Tbs Spaniards were disappointed, aa the light lacked aooie of Its bloodier f serum, which niey have been omitted on bar accoim. But aa It waa, eight bulla war killed, to any nothing of tha bones, one being literally torn to piece by a msddeaed bull Immediately under the rilling of the royal box, upon which, according to press reporta, Victoria looked dosa without shrinking. Those were the outward appearance But what of the Inward feeling of tha British princess f She had been raised away bum tha horrors to bo found In every day life. She had been taught to deploy loei of ltfu and, being sympathetic by nature, how ooul-- l ahe, after the harrowing exporirnre of her wedding day, era the horeee gored by bulle tortured until they were mad with pain, without her blood turning cold? How cad tha new queen, with this horrible plc.ure before her mind, lore or have faith In subjects who glory in tha slaughter of dumb animals and are disappointed In an affair that made her use her Anglo-Saxo- n nerve to keep from fainting? AND r dc-re- The Morning Examiner caa be fouad oa aala by the Independent News Co, bait Lake City. Oa all through trains leering Ofdaa oa Tba Southera Padf.e Railway. Tba Union Pacific Railway, aad Tb Oraftm Shaft Line Railway. Examiner patreaa will confer a favor oa the managmnt by re portiag to this ofllca whenever they bit to find the papers at tba daaig-aateplacet. ENGLISHMEN (Ml DEN', UTAH, MONDAY New York, .Tune 8. Doctor I. Aro enneua. A. E. Morales and B. Parrel and General p. Ibex, of the liberal party In Panama arrived hire on lha steamer Allianc-- fropi Colon. Th-- v come here to urge the mediation of the United Slates government in the approaching elect Hina. l)r. Arost-nene- , who leadg tha party, said: "We ask for the purity of the ballot box. We retiree, nt the greater part of the people but tha party la power la making every effort to retain control by all th machinery of the government. They bava poal.-the list of eligible voters, leaving nni all lha nimN of the npfmeltlon thna disenfranchising g. large (Ortlon of the people. We, the liberal and conservative element, desire lo make Itinama n real republic and not one aa Ike world regards those, of South and Central America. Of course, you know 1hl rebellion la not regarded In the sense aa you of the United Staiae view rebellion. We are rebels today, tomorrow the other party will be thought such. Wo wish to avoid this condition which has been so much rirpkirrd In other republics. We want a fair and square election and If beaten will agree with the result." SMALL FIRE CAUSES VERY HEAVY DAMAGE, . Omaha, Neb., June 3. A very Insignificant fire wa the Indirect raun of heavy damage to the stock of the Hayden Bros, department store at Sixteenth and Dodge street, and the narrow aarape from death of fifteen firemen and a police surgeon thla afternoon. The fire, which waa of unknown origin, atartrd in a furniture storeroom at the rear of the building. It had done not more than 1 100 damage when it started the automatic sprinkler which flooded the entire five floor of the hulldlng before It was discovered. The total value of the clock i given at 8650,0110. and the damage at one-hathat amount. Fully covered by Insurance. The fire had evidently been smoldering for some time before it was discovered and the room was so filled by carbonic acid gas that the first firemen to enter the place were overcome ami those who weut to their rescue rapidly succumbed, until It wax necessary to take fifteen of them. In eluding Chief Salter, Assistant Chief Simpson, Captains Bulllvan. Coyle unil Oleaaon and Lieutenants Erlcson, Bowman and Peterson to the hospital. Police Burgeon Elmore waa also overcome while attending them at ihe of the fire. The firemen all reported for duly this afternoon anil none Ik In n serious condition. lf e HAD AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE. The Schooner Zealandia New Yerk. Arrives at New York, June S.- - The schooner Zealand)! arrived ;ndy from Ban Francisco after an eventful was chartered passage. The steamer Olymto tow th big sMe-wee-l pia to this port. Rhe sailed from Ran Francisco on Jaunary .list with her tow. All went well until March nth. while both shins were anchored tn Possession Bay (Hunt Arenas!. Ihirlng thla day a heavy vouthw.-s- t gale sprang anchors np. The Olymida parted and drifted ashore well up on the beach which ls very long and shallow. An attempt wns nu.de to fl.wt the sieam-bou- t, which rrovrol successful, bnt before getting her Into deep water she broke adrift and grounded again. She line in tn easy position, and Captain Robert has every hope of her being ultimately floated. II erere w of six men were transferred to the and she proceeded to thla port after a passage of 123 days and 17 hours from Ban Francisco. four-mitsl-c- d hr MOUNT NO, JUNE 4, 1906. drinking water for his fowls At the line of this ircldent he bad working r him a fellow who told e a dozen "iieih" egga. Imagine my surprise id ilia; some of them, when broken, were found to be hard boiled. I immediately returned them and demanded an explanation. 'Rhea confronted with the proof, the fellow looked puzxh-c- . fur a moment and scratched hi head. Then, as th cause dawned upon him he bounded into the kitchen and exclaimed to Mrs. Noyes: "Marthy! Marthy! Don't give t Item hen any more hot water to drink. Theyre lavin' boiled eggs!" half-witte- r Publietod Every Day In th Year by Tka Standard PublishSUBSCRIPTION EXAMINER: PROTECT d PROPRIETARY CINES. Putnams Boys Clothing MEDI- CHAPTER XVIII. (Ooucluded. ever since w rejoined k:in. Could b Did It ever occur to you that pro Buldos laughed easily, happily. His have beard anything disagreeable?" prietary medicines sr a blessing to No; on the contrary, it was quit heart waa not very bumble, though his mankind generally? The good one agreeable." voice and manner were. All this time Baidu was standing at have long continued sale; tha poor lied la the color of Insolence, you ones hava short life aad soon leave mean. attention a few pace off. a model solthe market -hla of Its n good deal Jauntier than blue, dier despite the angry shifting If we had to depend entirely upon cite declared. black eye. He aaw that they bad been physicians and druggists it would be; Before you rail tha bearers. Miss caught in a moat unfortunate position. expensive and very Inconvenient at your highness, I wish to retract some- No amount of explaining could remove limes, especial! in the couatrand thing I said awhile ago," be said very the Impression that had been furred at night when nalther could be con. seriously. veniently reached. For nearly forty upon tbo witnesses, voluntary or I should think yon would," aba re-'-1 ns the esse might be. Bah years Boacheo'a German Syrup has doe could do nothing tn help her, while been used In many famlllea and thouspouded, Utterly misinterpreting his Intent. she waa roiuiielled to face the auapt-cton- i sand of Uvea of adutu and children Yon asked me to tell you what my of her taut friends. At beat it have been savej by lta use, when it wm impossible to reach a physician. met urge to Its Time 'contained and I coaid be considered nutbiug abort of refused. Rutted; went ly the extent of clandestine meeting, the ronaeqneuuea German 8yrup Is the best household for coughs, colds, throat and hi message to me led us Into a most of which oh must suffer, not be. In remedy trouble. It quickly reliovet tn It la only hla heated brain be was beginning to lung thorough understanding. cough, loosens tbo phlegm, Just and right that you sltould know picture scandal with all the disgusting hacking and brings sound and refreshing a leap. what I said to him." details that grow out of evil misrepreTwenty-flvand seventy-fiv- e cents. I trust you, Kaldos," ah protested sentation. Get a copy of Green's prise almanac. simply. Count llalfont separated himself "That Is why I tell this to you. Yes- from the group of three aud advanced 32 LOS ANGELES RETURN. terday, your highness, the castle guard to the sedan chair. Marlanx and Dan-gloreceived their month's pay. You may were arguing earnestly In low Via Salt Lake Route fiom Balt Lake not know liuw well we are paid, so I tones. City. Good returning to Oct. list. On sale Mar June 1st, 8rd, 16th and will any that it la 10 gavvos to each. , "Shall wa return, your highness?" June !Uth to July 8th. Select a data The euveloi which I gave to Ravoue naked llalfont, addressing both with for starting your vacation. Write for contained ray wages for the past six one of his rarest smiles. "If I remempac at once to J. H. Burner, D. P. A. weeks. They need it far more than I en famllla Salt Lake. were we diue to ber aright, do. There waa also a abort not of and It la well upun the hour. good cheer to those poor romrades of tonight, LAST OF THE MAR8HALSEA. la a little dismine awl the assurance that uue day Besides, Count Marlanx our luck may change and starvation tressed by your s burnt minded ness, L C. C. Playgrounds For the Happier lie succeeded by plenty. And, atlll Misa Beverly, aud I fancy he la eager Littlo Donlte." It with you. mure, I told him that 1 knew you to bo to hare out My abaeutmlndedneM? What Is It Miss Calhoun and that you were my The chairman of the London county I have forgotten?" asked Beverly, council and aome of hla colleagues that angel of Inspiration. That waa all puckering her brow. Journeyed on Saturday into a portion of your highness." That's the trouble, dear," said Ya-tl- London rich lu Dickens associations, Thank you, Baldoa. for telling me." "You forgot your promise to teach fur the purpose uf opening tlie newest site said softly. "You bare made me him how to play that awful game call- of mvirupuUian playgrounds, which i asliamej of myself." "On tha contrary, I fear that I have ed poker. He has waited for you at the situated on the site of the old Marprison aud Its yard. lieen Indulging In murk heroics. Truth castle since 0 oclock. It la now 8. If shals The yard waa once attached to the led he the wouder It that any searching and egotism. Ilka a salad, require a ot St. George's, and was party? Ho has been on nettle for an churchyard certain amount of dressing." the as uard pariah burial place. Sev"Hlnrv you ore Bullion aud not n hour aud n half." eral years ago, however, it waa taken "Goodness, I'll wager he's In a tem- over by the London county council, fairy prince I think you mny Instruct the men to csrry me lock, being with- - j per!" exclaimed Beverly, with no re- and now, at a lesul't of the lung-lan- e out the magic tapestry which could morse. hut tome apprehension. improvement, tt has been transformed, It would be wisdom to apologize to In common, wiu an additional portion trausplnnt me lu a whiff. Goodness, who's that? biui," suggested Yetive, and her uncle of the churchyard Intu a pretty o;vn Within ten feet of the sedan chair nodded earnestly, space lor the poor children of the All right. I thing I can get him into borough. and directly lielilud the tall guard stood The improvement has involved the a small group of people. He and Bev- good humor without half trying. Oh, obliteration of the Dickensian shrine erly, engrossed In each other, had not Count Marlanx! Odum here, please. waa a favorite with thousands of heard their nppronrh. IIow long they You aren't angry 'with me, are yon? that Englishmen and Americans. True had Iteeu silent spectators of the little Wasn't tt awful for me to run away both is 8t. George's church ls left the it Mvnc only the Intruder knew. The and leave you to play solitaire Instead church where little Dorrltt once found startlid, abashed eye of the girl In of poker? But; don't you know, 1 was refuge, aud from which In later years th chair were nut hmg in distinguish-lu- g so wretchedly tired after the ride, and she was married. Nothing ot the tlw newcomer. A pur In frout I knew you wouldn't tuliid If 1" and Marahalsea, however, now remains, exof the otliera stood the gaunt, shadowy ao ahe ran glibly ou, completely fore- cept a portion uf the original prison form of Count Marlanx. stalling him, to thejsecret amusement yard wall, which encloses th northYeBehind him were the Prtnra of the others. Nevertheless, she waa west angle of .be near playground. Mr. Biuant bankey, chairman of the ti ve, the old prime minister nod Baron nervous and embatfaosed over the and opm spaces committee c t There was every reason to parkaLondon Dangloss. who dethe fear that the Iron Count had heard and clared the county oouttcil,referred to open, ground seen enough to form a pretty good opin- the fact that it had taken CHAPTER XIX. eight years TTY, good evening. Ie that ion of what bad paaaed between her- to acquire it. Mr. Evan Rpicer, J. I., self in Baldoa and this remote corner chairman of the London county counlAI you?" struggled soqiewhnt VI hysterically through Bever-ly'- e at tba park. drop sense of shame cil, expressed the prevailing opinion when be said he believed the ground lips. Not alnce tha dear was taking pox session at her. Marlanx. smiling significantly, looked would be 'a pc feet Godsend1' to the old days of tbo stolon Jam and sugar bits had aha known the feelings of n Into her brave little fare and permit- children of the dlsirlcL Londun Tribune. culprit caught red handed. The light ted her to talk on until she had run out breath of and Then be from the composure. lamps revealed n merry, 8T0P8 ANY ITCHING. accusing smile on the face of Yetive, bowed with exaggerated gallantry and but the farce of the meu were serious Informed her that Le waa hers to com- Doan's Ointment Curao Eczema and Marlanx was the plrture of auppresaed mand and that It was not for him to Itching PI lea Ogden Psapis forgive, but to accept whatever waa fnry. Recommand It , It la the relief expedition, your high-ues- her gracious pleasure. He called upon We the chair benrers, and they took up said Yctlva warmly. One application of Doan's Ontment tops any Itching. 8hort treatment thought you were lout In tbo wilds of their burden. Beverly promptly changed her mind and concluded to walk to the curea eczema, itching piles, salt rheum tha jungle." any akin eruption or akin Itching. It She Is much better jwotected than castle. And so they started off, the I.' the cheapest remedy to use, ben we could have Imagined." said the Iron chair going ahead as if out of forever. Despite her efforts cause o little of tt la required to bring Count, malevolently mild and polite. relief and n cure. Hera If Ugden tesCan't I venture Into the park with- to do so the American girl feeling to prove tt: timony much was the abused, sent very out tielng for?" asked Beverly, by way Jamea Jenkins, n atone mason of In tlw unauccessful attempt to keep 268 Second street, Ogden, Utah, ays: ready to fly Into the proper rage. The Over three months ago I procured pink had left her cheek white.. I am the princess at her side. Yetive delibproud to observe, however, that the erately walked ahead with llalfont Doan's Ointment at 8. W. Badcon's relief expedition Is composed of tbo and Dangloss. It seemed to Beverly drug store. 1 had been bothered for that they walked unnecessarily fast years with Itching piles. Nothing I most distinguished people In all Gran-atarla there any significance to be and that Marlanx was provoklngly could get done me any permanent good. I used one ointment and salve low. Baldoa wsh twenty paces be attached to the rirruinatnnre?" after another, hut they all failed to Can't we also go strolling In the hind, ns was his help me. I had little faith la Doan's It for nw Is to to ask Yedear?" necessary you asked my park, plaintively Ointment, yet I commenced to use It. double the number of lessons I am to It tive. helped me from the first. Itl soothhave?" was Marlanx asked. He It depends upon where we e troll, I quite ing effect was noticeable from the first, friend of mine has used Doan'a Kidney fnnry. suggested Marlanx derisively. too close to her side to pleare Beverly, Can't yon learn in one lesson? Most Fills fur backache and general run Beverly flashed n fierce look at the bead of the army. By tba way, Baron Americans think 1'iey know all about down condition of the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Fills have dons him a world of Dangloss, where Is tbo Incomparable poker after the first game." and practically cured him. not ao good am I k qui high' wltted, your Iluddanr For sale by all dealers. Price, SO Baldoa shot n tsrtl0 glance at the ness." Foster-MIlbur- q Co., Buffalo, two men and In an Instant comprehenFar he It from me to accelerate cents. New York, solo agents for the United sion came to him. He knew the secret your wits. Connt Marlanx. It might States. of lladdan's constant companionship. not be profitable." Remember the name Doaq'a and You might profit by losing, yon take no other. An expression of bitter scorn settled know," b ventured, leaning still cloa ujain hla mouth. Dangloa mumbled a Poker is not the only game of er. Count Iron the which at laughed reply, chance. It was cli.:nce that gaTO me a snrrnstlrally. T am returning to tlic castle." said winning hand tbls evening." I don't underst.i.id. Beverly coldly. "Pray don't let me It abnll lie m pleasure to teach Interfere with your stroll. Or Is it possible that you think It necessary to you in retune fur instructions I am ex-to deliver me safely to my nurse now that hare. I have tried to teach your cellent guard one phase of the game. yon have found me?" Don't be angry, dear," whispered He ha not profit- J, I fear. lie baa Yetive, mining closo to her side. "I been Mind eiioim!) to pick a losing will tell you all about It later on. It hand In spite of i y advice. It is the was all due to Count Marians." game of hearts." Beverly could not "It waa all done to humiliate me." but understand. Rhe shrank away replied Beverly, indignation surpassing with a shudder. Her wits did not de--j sort her, however confusion at last. "I bate all or you." "I know th gsi. ." she Mid steadily, "Oil, Beverly! whispered the prinOne's ohji'ct Is ro cast off all the cess In distress. j Well. pertiapH ymi were led Into hearts. I have In n very incky at the It," retrnctod Beverly, half mollified. game, Count Mar nx." Ironical comment Look at that old villain whispering "Uump!" was over there. 'No wonder h! wives np "Ah. Isn't till a ght for lover?' be place and diud. They Just bad to do it. I went on. cbaucltn: tack suddenly. To bate all but you and ('mint llalfont stroll In the shud- wa, where even the and Baron Dangloss," whb-l- i left bnt moon is blind, is joy that love alone one condemned. Come, 'sir mistress, share provldea. And BaldnaT added Yetive. patting this Joy with me." her hand. With that his I nd closed over her r arm above 'hr elbow, and she , soft "I wish you'd be sensible." cried was drawn close Ms side. Beverly' most ungraciously, und Yetive'a wa succeeded soft laugh Irritated lier. "llow long first shock of had you been listening to n? by the ditreti-..- certainty that Baiwitness of tbls In"Not so much sa the tiniest part of das was a hclpl. a minute." said Yetive. recalling andignity. Rhe tr ,i to Jerk her arm other disastrous eavesdropping. "I am awnyt bnt be lie) t tlcliL tfontir.n. much wiser than when Bnldos first Tomorrow.) came to rve you We were quite a LAYING FOILED EGGS. distance behind Connt Marlanx. 1 yon." Some ynrs , niy nrlclibor. the "Then be board something? naked late Naih.rr.t l N a of Randolph, Beverly anxiously. mo with I - i egg-- . Among oilideto-!abmood er fad of hi. "lie ha lscu In a as lo sterilize Ihe p . Is of the latest styles, all new, a fine quality and at prices to suit the closest buyers. Dont fail to call and amine before looking elsewhere. ex- i o ss , CLOTHING HOUSE EXCURSIONS EAST v. n. Via May 26th and 28th and June 1st, 3rd and 16th, 1906 Denver, Colorado Spring and Pueblo. . Omaha and Kmiwh City fct. Loui 120.00 32.00 39.50 41.90 .. ...... Paul and Minneapolis... 44,oQ Chicago.. 45.50 Mempha. . . . Proportionately Low Iiatefi to Many Other Pointi. Tickets Good for Keturn to October 31st A. D. MOSELEY, Traveling Passenger Agents Ogden, Utah. Write Bt. irk a, THE WROftO-MJRO-LSNEAK THIEVES AND THAT LIKE. AfHO DO AR8, Turn on the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP OVER LIGHTS k. ELECTRIC -- ALL OTHERS. cu-to- Ill Hit k Railway R. i CAMPBELL, General Manager. Co. E. W. WADE, Agont - ImSuperior to all other beers perial Experimental station for brewing industries of the world Budwciser at the top of the ladder. Try it Now. The only place in town where it is found on draught is at the I 1 . Bev-erlj- $32 LOS ANGELES RETURN Saloon re'-i'slo- Vis Salt Lake Route from Balt Lake City. Good returning to Oct 31 sf. on June 1st, rd. D'.th ami sale May June 26ih to July 8th. Select a date for starting your vacation. Write for space at one to J. H. Burner, D. P. A Salt Lake. 16-2- : as-au- I want to get some bird seed," said th customer. "Don't try to plsgu me. Miiurty!' cried the new clerk from the ."rciintri. "Birds grow from egs. not sei-ls- tup-plle- .l !e .1 D. A. SMYTH, Proprietor 240 Twenty -fifth street, where the palms grow' |