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FEARLESS na - s" Subscribers aill confer a favor by iUOTUai lUi offios Of lailura to receive Tbe Examiner before ibair breakfast. OGDEN, fife REFUGEES By A. CONAN BOYLE. a "Th ronrrUbt, 1M, Conclusion by Harpar A Bratton of CHAPTER V. I God has fur liU own all wine purpose permitted it, and none should know it better than L whose grandslrs, Theodore d'Aublguy, did o much to TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES. place n crown upta the head of the great Iltnij. But lieury's eyes were Trade of the United Stares with ft aliened etc hi eud caiug and I pray territories amounted in li. from my heart I pray that jroura round terms to 120 million dollars in may be also." She rue and, throwing Lenc-t- f down the fiscal drear Just ended, or to he spun the prtodieu, sunk her face In her more accurate, f 119,204,511. hand for some few minute. A tap non-coiguou The shipments to the nt the door brought the lady back to nnd this world again, and her devoted atterritories amounted to fifty-onmillion dollars, sgsiust tendant answ ered her auinmuua to enf millions In the ter. and "Tbe king la In the Hall of Victories, fiscal year 195, this growth of about "11 will be here Id per cent occurring in the shipments madams," said she. in five uluutas. to Atsvka, Hawaii, and Potto Rico, but "Very well. Stand outside and let especially Porto Rico; while to the me know when he comes. Now, sir," Philippine Islands there wa. a reduc- she continued when they wore alone r of a mil- once more, "you gave n not of mine te tion of about the king this morning?" lion dollars. "I did, madams." The merchandise shipped from the "And, an I undurxtand. lime, de Unitnon contiguous territories to the lltatfiqai waa refused admittance to and the ed Stales a mourned to grand lever?" i million dollars, against seven"8iie wan, mads me." millions in the and ty-five "But she waited for the king tn the preredlug year, this fall occurring al- passage and wrung from him a prommost exclusively in the shipments from ise' that he would see her today?" "Tea, madame." the llaws'lsn Islands, and be in due "I would not have you tell tne that value to In tbe the decrease chiefly which It may seem to you a breach of of angar, which formed the bulk of your duty ta telL But I am fighting dollars' now against a terrible foe and for a tbe twenty-sevein II lion worth of merchandise sent last year greet stake. Tell us, tlaw, at what United hour was tbe king to meet the marfrom those Islands to the raw The of sugar quise In her room IT quantity Statjs. "At A madams." scat from the Hawaiian Islands to the e forty-t- two-thir- one-hal- hree three-quarte- -- aiaty-seve- on Ilia Southern Farlfle Sailway, Tbe Union rauiflo Railway, and TIia Oregi-- i Sbort Line Hallway. will confer a Examiner patron favor on the management by reporting to tala dice whenever they fail to fad tbe papers at tha designated places. n cue-fourt- h n States in the fiscal year 190C 711 million pounds, against 811 millions In the preceding year; but the value In Ikilt! was bnl St million dollars, against 34 millions In the preUnited wss THE DRAGO DOCTRINE. has What is the Drago been naked since Serrelary Riiol's t to South America. It I a that nu nation hus n right to forcibly undertake to collpci debts owing to ltd oitlsene by another nation. And the proposition before the conference, whlrh It la naked to submit to the great Hague tribunal, Is to whst extent, If nl ell, the use of force la Justifiable in the collection of such debts Naturally, the question thus propounded Is of the dm-trln- ceding year, the average value per pouud lu lltiiu being 4.1 cents and In 19UG, 3.3 cents, thus accounting for the fall of nearly 10 million dollars In the vulue ofthe sugar shipments to the United Slates. Pram Alaska the shipment to the United States also show a slight reduction, this being due to. a deer-msIn the quantity of canned salmon shipped tn the1 United Staten, which fell million ninety-twtram end one-hal-f nadebtor most vital interest ta every one-ha19115 to eight and in ponnJs tion, and most of all to the practically value in the millions la 19m; South and defenseless republics of 1905 being about two million dollar Central America. In 1903, The Intermountaln says; The Amer- laps than ica were wrought up te a pitch of InCITY HALL SQUARE. tense eicheatenfe la 18b I-- when the silled fleete of three great European powThe question as to the right of Ogers, Orest Britain, Germany and Italy, den City tn sell the unoccupied porVenezuela appeared oS the rost of tion of City Halt square, lately passed with declared latent to collect by force should be by upon Judge Howell, debts swing by that republic to their before the State supreme court taken cltixen. A few United Staten war-shl- for final determination. In order that were there, also, but merely an for all time the rights of the city in passive spectators. American dtlienn the matter may be defined. There are were large creditors of Csntm'a gov- those who at 111 contend that the city-caernment, but the United Staten chips sell. They are not disrespectful had not come ss They of tha Judgment of the lower court, but were there to guard against any In- are tenarlou of their convlrtloaa and fractions of the rights of the neutrals; believe that If the case la carried to lo prevent bombardments of hatpins tha higher court their views will preand defenseless pons; to restrain ex- vail. cesses, and above all, to look after The administration prior to the presAmerican interests. Including the Mon- ent one waa In favor of selling the roe doctrine. estimating that the Argentine was the first of the ixith-er- n property would bring from ISflil.tWO to republics to raise a note of pro-les-t, 9500,000 "nt the present price of and it came la the declaration of Twenty-fiftstreet business kits. the now famous Drago doctrine. Di- There was a movement well underway, rected by Dr. Drago, then minister of when the waterworks problem was foreign reUtlnnt of Argentina, to tbe under consideration, to sell the land government of the United 8ate and with the money purchase the systhrough Seuur Garris Mcmu. minister tem for the city, but lege proceedings, of the Argentine republic In Washing- which have come to a conclusion, upton, It aroneed all of South and Cen- set the plans of the city administratral. America. It even excited sym- tion. Many contend that City Hall square pathetic response from a considerable to a too valuable to be devoted Is of of the United the portion press doltara thousand fur a few that States, nnd so strong wns the senti- park; a desirable for a park ment aroused that in dread of a hem- land equally could be obtainand grounds pleasure ispherical consolidation against them, ed. allied the blnrkadlng powers kindly availed of the good offices of the Unit"How to eliminate the mosquito from ed States to submit the Issues between the summer resort".. Is the title of an themselves and Venexuela to the ar- article of advice by a New Jersey man. bitration of The Hague tribunal. Remain away from the resort. A profound Impression was made upon the South and Central American Speaker Cannon la troubled with and hi heretofore the presidentlalroanta, and Dr. republics by blockade, Dragoa protest nnd the feeling of re- roft seat is Ri owing hard and uncomsentment engendered had not been les- fortable. hut tire scat held by hla sened by the decision of The Hague chief Is too strenuous for an old man tribunal adverse to VenesurU. They Two great calamities have establishcalled It the parked court because the ed the America a the summer home judges represented only tbe creditor of earthquake. nations. , e o lt debt-collecto-r. h CHAIN GANGING ENGINES. The decision of the Oregon Short Line officials, having control of the Salt Lak division of the Souhtern to cease running engines by the "chain gang method, has not been enforced owing to the limited number of freight engines between Ogden and Carlin. There are seventeen large locomotives and a number In the shops, but the heavy traffic makes it necessary to run these engines sn average of 170 miles a day. But when tbe new engine ordered bv the Harriman line have arrived and have been dlatrtbu'-ed- , the "chain gang" system will he at an end. , The engineer are not all in fav..r of a change, but many are. When n engineer had an engine assigned, sa wa the policy up to a few yers sen. there was Individual pride and engines were handled with scrupulous care. Then boiler explosions were not frequent and break down on the rosd were not many, but today an engines get aU the work out. of his machine, regardless of the condition in which I's-elfi- Many id the people who adopt "Du or die as their motto would he fortunate were they to die before they do. A Montana paper says, "An tee man mistaken for n robber was shut." There may lie some doubt about, the mistake. Theie is a politician In Ohio lot year old and able to kick. Recalls, the saying that Only the good die "I thank yew You have done me a mevtee; and I shall nut forget It. Now you must go, captain. 1asa through the other room and so Into the outer s passage. And take this It is Boa-lust'- statement of the Catholic faith. It La softened the hearts of other and mny jroura. Now, ad leu 7' De Catinat passed out through another door, and aa he did ao he glanced hark. Tbe lady bad her back to him, and hie hand waa raised tn the mantelpiece. At the Instant that be kwked she moved her neck, and he could see what aim waa doing. Hhe wa pushing bark the luug hand of the clock. Captaiu de Cstiuat had hardly vanished through the mm door before the ether was thrown open by Milo. Nation, and tin king entered tbe room. Mine, de Malntronn rose with a pleasant smile and courtcried deeply, bat there wa no answering light upon her visitor's face, and bo threw himself down upon tbe varaut armchair with a pouting Up and a frown upon hla forehead. "Nay, now tliia la a very bad compliment," aha cried, with tbe gayety which she could assume whenever It waa noceseary to draw the king from bis blacker humors. My poor little dark room has already east a shadow over you. "Nay; it hi Father la Chain and the bishop of Meatix, who have baen after me all day Ilka two hounds on a stag, with talk of my duty and my position and my sins, witH judgment and bell fire ever at the end of their exhortations." "And wbaf would they hare your majesty dor "Break the promise which I mad when I came upon tbe throue, and whlrh tny grandfather made before me. They with me to recall the edict of Nantes, and drive the Huguenots from the kingdom. Ton would not have me do It, ms da me?" "Not if It la to bo a grief to yOur majesty. Bethink you, sire, that the Almighty can himself Incline their heart to better things If he la ao minded, even aa mine waa Inclined. May you not leave it in hla hands?" "On my wont," Mkl Lou la, brightening. "It la well put I shall sea If Father la Chaise can find an answer to that It la hard to be threatened with eternal flames because one will not ruin oue'a kingdom." "Why should you think of such things, sire?" said tbe lady In her rich, soothing voice. "What have you to fear, you who have been the first son of the church!" "You think that I am safe, then? But I bar erred aud erred deeply. You have yourself said aa much." But that Is all over, sire. Who la there who te without stain? You hav turned away from temptation. Purely, then, you hare earned your forgiveness." "I would that the queen were living once more. She would find me a bet- ter man." "I would that she were, sire." "And she should know that It was to you that she owed the change. Oh, Francoises you are surely my guardian angel, who has taken bodily form! How can I thank you for what you have dune for me? He leaned for ward and took her hand, but at the touch a sudden fire sprung Into his eyes, nnd ho would have passed hi other arm round her had alie not risen hurriedly to avoid the embrace. "Fire! said she. with a rigid face and one finger upraised. Ton nre right; you sre right Francois. Sit down, aud I will control myself. But how I It. Fntncoise, that young. you lidVe such a heart of Ice? I would It were so. sire. The way Secretary Rent speaks to "No. But surely no msu's lore ha South Americans leads u to believe that he understands the subtle power ever stirred you! And yet you hare been a wife. You did not love till if flattery. Sea iron T' he persisted. lie waa old, I bare heard, and as lame aa some of BEST RC0F PAINT his verses." -Io not speak lightly of him. sire. wss grateful tn him; I honored him: I When yon get tired of having vour roof painted every year or two with I liked him." You did not love him, Frnucoise?" mineral and chep roof paints, get them At least I AM my dnty toward painted with Joseph Dixon's Sidra Graphite Roof Paint, the only flake him." graphite In the world, tested fur fnrtj. "H.i tlist nun's heart never yet years, and get them pointed by who has handled this pairt for twcn:r 10011 touched by love, then?" Spare rue. lre. I leg of you! years, and who makes a specialty of "But I inu-- ask. tor my own pence roof work of all kin!.. avi gn matte satiifsctlnn or no pay. a. j Brown B hangs u;on your answer." Sons, 431 Twenty-f.ftl- i "Tour word- - pain me to foe eoutT ia r CTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Al GUST 22, "Have you never Franco!, felt la "My clock, sire, le half an hour your heart some Utile flicker of the alow." rose He love which glows te mine?" The king looked "llaJf eu hour! with bin hands outstretched pleading bem (march, but she, with half turned dismayed for aa luatnnt and thrp In that case, te "Nay, laugh. gan him. from still shrank head, away "Be assured of one thing, all." aaid aaid he, "1 1 had beat remain where I tuo late to go, aud I ran be. "that even if I Kurd you as ao am, fur it woman ever loved a man. ye I abould ray with a clear conscience that It was rattier spring from tliaf window ea to the clock's fault rather than mine." "I trust that It win nothing of very th atone terraces beneath than ever Importance, sire." said the lady, great to much by word or sign co.f with a luck of demur triumph la her you." eyes. "And why, Fnucoitie!" By no means." "You have wasted too Dink of your "No state affair?" life and of your thought upon wom"No, no; it was only that it was the an's love. And sour, sire, the yean steal on. aud the day i coming when hour at which 1 had intended to rebuke even you wlU he called upon to giro th conduct of a presumptuous person. an account ut your action and oC the But pethaps it te better as It la. My Inuenuosl thoughts of your heart. I absence will In Itself courey soy meswould act you spend the time that la sage and in such a sort that I trust I left to you. sire, In building up tbe may never see that person's face more church. In showing a noble example at my court But, ah. what 1s this?" The door had been fluug opeu, end to your subjects" furl-su- a The king eank back Into tie chair Mme. de Montespan, beautiful aud waa ataadlug before them. with a groan. Forever the same." aid he. "Why, you are worse then CHATTER TO. Father la Chaise aud Boesuet." ME. DE MA1NTENOX was "Nay, nay." aaid she gajly, with tbe woman who waa always full quick tact lu which she never failed. of self restraint and of cool I have wearied you when you have resource. With a frank smite utooped to honor my little room with she advanced with ouV af greeting your presence. That la Indeed Ingratstretched hand-"Thi- s itude, and It were a just punishment te indeed a pleasure," Mid aha. If you were to leave me in solitude toBut Mme. de Monteapeu wea very morrow and so cut off all the light of angry, ao angry that she was evidently my day. Aud why have you uot ridstrong effurta to keep herself making den tuday, sire?" within control and te avoid breaking "rah! It bring me no pleasure. Into a furious outburst Nu disreThere waa u time when my blopd wae rival's outstretched hand her garded stirred by the blare of the ham and the and turned toward the king, who bed rush of tbe hoof, but now it la all been looking at her with a darkening 'face. wearisome to me." "I fear that I Intrude, sire. "And hawking too?" "Your eu trance, madame, la certainly "Yea; I shall hawk no more," "But. sire, you must have amuae-mrut.- " somewhat abrupt" "I must crave pardon If It te "What te ao dull as an amusement Since this lady has been tha governess which has cessed to amuse? I know of my children I have been in the habnot how It la. When I was hut a lad, it of coming Into her room and jny mother and I were driven from pounced." "A for ae I am concerned, you are place to place, with the Proudest war moat welcome to do so," said her rival our us lu with with and Faria revolt, throne aud even our lives in danger, with perfect composure. "I confess that I had not even thought all life seemed to be so bright, so new and ao full of Interest Now that there It necessary to ask your permission te ne shadow aud Qt my voice ta tbe padam" the other answered coldly, "Then you shall certainly do ao ta fleet In France, aa Prances 1a In Euthe future; madame; said the king rope, all te dull and lacking In flavor. sternly. "It te my express order to you that every possible respect te to he shown In every way to this lady.' "Oh, to this lady!" with a wave of her hand In her direction. "Your majesty's commends are of course our laws. But I must remember that It te this lady, for sometimes one may get confused aa to which name It 1 that your majesty ha picked out fat honor." She wae superb lu her pride and her fearlessness aa ahe stood, with her perkllng blue eyes and her heaving bosom, looking down upon her royal lover. Angry as he wa hi gsxa lost something of It stern nasa ss It tested upon her round full throat and th delicate lines of her shapely shoulders. "There 1 nothing to he gained, madame, by being Insolent," ild be. Truth hi always mistaken for lnso leuce, sir; at tha court of France." 1 "You forget yourself, madame; beg that you will leave the room." "I must first remind your majesty that I waa so far honored aa to hav an appointment this afternoon. At 4 o'clock I had your royal promise that you would come to me. I cannot doubt that your majesty will keep that prom-teIn spite of tbe fascination which He boteed prootmdly Iknt time. you may find her. "I should have come, madams, but' What um te It to have All pleasure bethe dock, ae you may observe, 1a half fore me when It tons to wormwood an hour alow, aud the time had passed when It te tested?" before I wae aware of it "True p lee sure, sirs, lies rather lu th "I tx-sire, that you will uot let Inward life, the serene mind, tlie eaay am returning to conscience. And, then, aa we grow that distress you. I older te it not natural that our minds my chamber, and 5 o'clock will suit Should take a graver bent? We might me aa well aa 4." "I thank you, madame, but I have well reproach oumelTea If It were not a, for It would show that we had not not found this Interview so pleasant that I should seek another." learned tha lesson of Ufa." "Then yonr majesty will break your "It may be o, and yet ft te aad and weary when nothing amuses. Who la word! "Rilenrs, madame! This 1 IstoDr-able!that knocking?" asked tbe king. "It te my companion," said madams. "It ta Indeed Intolerable P' cried the "What ta It, mademoiselle?" "M. Corneille, to reed to the king, angry lady, throwing all discretion to Oh. I am not afraid of tbe winds. aid the young lady, opening the door. Ah, yee, sire; I- know how foolish Is you, sire. I have loved you, but I have a woman's tongue, an' no I have never feared you. I loav you here. I brought a wiser nae tha mine here to leave you with your conscience end But ons charm you. M. Karine waa to bare your your lady confessor. come; but I bear that he haa had a fall word of truth you shall hear before I from bin horse, and be sends his friend go. You have been falea to your wife, In his place. SliaU I admit him?" and you have liees false to your mistress, hot it Is only new that I find that Oh, as you llkA madame, aa you like; said the king listlessly. At a you can lie false sUo to your word." sign from Mile, Nanoo a little peaky She swept him ss indignant courtesy man with a shrewd, petulant face and and glided with hegd erect out of the long gray hair falling back over bia room. Th king sprang from bis chair If boulders entered the room. Ho bowed he bod been stung. Accustomed a he profoundly three times and then seated himself nervously on the very edge wee to hi gentle little wife and tbe of the stool, from which the lady had even gentler La Yalllere, inch lanremoved her workbaaket. guage as this had never before intruded Itself upon the royal ears. And then Shall It be a comedy, or a tragedy, his whole soul rose up In anger at her, or a bufleeque pastoral P Corneille at tbe woman who had dared to ralM asked timidly. There le my Unher voice against him. Hs gave as Intended Astrologer, " articulate cry of rage sad rushed to Yes, that will dot" . Corneille nii,menced to read his tha door. Sire!" Mine, de Mslntenon, who comedy, while Mme. de Malntenon's bad watched keenly tbe swift play of white and delicate fingers picked among the many colored allies which hla emotions over his expressive face, ahe was weaving Into her tapestry. took two quick step forward aad laid From time to time she glauced across, her band upon his arm. "I will go after her." first at the okx k aad then at the king, "And why, aire?" who was leaning back, with hla lace "To forbid her the court handkerchief rkmwm over hla face. It was twenty minutes to 4 now, hut she But sire" You heard her! It 1 "infamous! I knew that she bad put It back half an hour and tlisit tlie true time was ten shall go." minutes past. "But, sire, could you not writer "No. no; I shall see her" Ho pulled "Tut, tut! cried the king suddenly. "There is something amiss there. The ojen tbe door. second Inst line has a limp In it sureOh. sire, be firm, then!" It was with It was one of his foibles to pose an anxious face that she watched him ly. ss a critic', au-- l tbs wise poet would start off. walking rapidly, with angry fall In with hiv corrections, however gestures, down tbe corridor. Then she turned hith and, dropping upon her unreasonable tiiey might be. knee on the prie-dleYour majesty is perfectly right" bowed her head in prayer for the king, for herself and said Corneille unMuahlugly. "1 shall t mark the pn:i-- e and ace that It Is for France. I'm Catinat. the guardsman, had emcorrected." He picked up his book gain and wus about to resume his ployed himself la showing his young friend from over the water all the wonreading w hen Ue king Mid: M. Uornrilie, I am obliged to you ders of the great palace. De Catinat had arranged that the for whst you h.,ve read, and I regret American should remain with hla that I must now Interrupt your comfriend Major de Briasac, as the time edy. Rome other day perhaps I may hare the p 'ensure of hearing the rest hnd come round for hi own second turn of guard. He had hardly stationed of It." lie suuied In the gracious fashhimself in tbe corridor when he was ion which made all who came within his personal influence forget his faults astonished to see the king, without escort or attendants, walking swiftly and remember Idm only as the Imper-eietlndown the passage. Hla delicate face of dignity end of courtesy. Tbe poet, with bis book uuder his wns disfigured with anger, and hla rm. slip'-mouth was set grimly, like that of out, while his majesty Bum who bad taken a momentous revsaid to niR'lsu: olution "I see l.y your dock that it is 4 - - et . 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