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Show THE the con Chins, therefore, rests upon f sidcratiou of gelling somebody to do form abandoning the work The Administration baa tr altogether chosen to go ahead with canal construction with the or.ly labor available ml her than to allow the projori to be subject to interminable and fatal At the seme time rare has been taken to safeguard the employment of Chinese at every possible point. The coolies are to be so employed as to make uo competition wuh strictly American labor; it ia specifically arranged that when the term of service is ended they are to lie returned to their own conmry. Justification for the employment of Cbineat reels definitely upen the neceitie of the situatkiu. la tha judgment of the Canal authorities there was no other way. Tha choice lay between the employment of Chinese or no canal. THEE Published Every Day in tha Vaar Cam-panby Tna Standard Publiening fATEB. Delivered by Carriar in Ogden City, tacludlng Sunday Mon las Kxaauaar, par aionii.. Siasia eoplaa SUBSCRIPTION ISC M V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tha Examiner is seat by mail outside of Ogden, par rer6.t0 At laeat quarterly, in advance.. Lau FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. a atri dly Wa pZaLtsawapapar. aide an equal show, It si' Xba Jteamiaar has bo favorite. aAd bo enemies to punish. It will giva tha Bats unbiased and CARRYING THE MAIL. A few years age a contractor for the delivery of mall from railroad points to distent settlements in the west could hare made big profits, and yet underbid competitors, had he soled ly at hla command one of the automobiles lately tested la Washington by the postuffica department. A machine of power, propelled by a single cylinder gasoline engine, the entire machine weighSubscribers will confer s favor ing only 120 pounds, covered disfailure of by inforauns this office In 24 hours by horseback, mads tance. before to raeolr Tha Examiner In leas tbaa alqa hours and thn cost their breakfast of the fuel consumed with only a little Thn Morning Examiner can be over a cent per mile. The motor was found on nnle by the independent made to climb and descend steep hills Newa Co Salt Lake City. and was driven through mud holey and trams On all through leaving given a test such as It would seldom Ogden on encounter in regular service. Tha Southern pacific Railway, Thn Union rnclflo Railway, and Dp to a few years ago there were Tha O regia Short linn Railway. many mining ramps receiving a dally n will confer Examiner patroan mail by stage, tha service coetiug the favor on tho management by repoatofflee department 16,000 to $7,00U porting to thia offics whenever they fail to And thn papers at the desiga year. The stage companies were nated places. able to perform the work at a small profit because of tha p wager traffic and express parrels which wept with the mails, but tha same figures now DR. CONROY TALKS. would mean large profits for one of Mayor Conroy, at tho Democratic these buckboard automobiles. There arc many places In the west rally held at Salialr, expressed hia partisan bias by saying that not flva even now where the machines could be per cent of the people of Ogden nup profitably employed In carrying the ported Wm. Glnsmann for poatmaater. mall. rBunv" fl"1 wlU ba rocalvsU on ail nabjocta preaentad la language from known individuals, hot tha trua nama must ba published in fulL All letters and communications sinned by aom da plumes, or xarumed annua, will la thrown in the sraata basket. The bravo man sever hides behind nn assumed name. Don't ask tha Editor to bo responsible for what you are ashamed of. Tha Doctor, buck-boar- four-hors- when awny from hunie, gets an inflated idea of hla own importance. While al SalUir he, no doubt, felt nu though ho were 95 per cant of thn people of Ogden and attempted to apeak for them. Only two year ago the manlpnlntor of pllln and enpauloa wan only one of very small minority of Ogdnn'n voting population and Mayor GUamann was in the majority. What has occurred since then to Juntffy the Mayor in naylag public sentiment has so radically changed? Wo am not unfriendly to Mayor Conroy and have no far refrained fiom offering criticism of his administration, for ww desire to give him time to work out his policies in tha control of municipal' affaire. If he has any d plans, but In the meantime it would ba in better form for him to bn leas given to circulating statements Intended In Injure others simply because they are not of bin political persuasion. And be should sndeavor to ba broad and liberal In bln vfnwn, although n atrong partisan of (ha kind that never scratches the ticket. well-define- THE HON. S. H. ROBERTS. Roberts, undmihiedly, ran the Republicans with more campaign material la one of his Breeches than any other Democrat in l'tah. The eloquent R. 14. Mid at Kaltalr yesterday that the Republicans have caused trouble by electing Reed Smoot United Staten senator and that a return to Democrat!!' victory would bring hark the pence Utah enjoyed prior to Senator Smiot's election. Does that not make you laugh? H wm this name H. H. Roberta and thn Democratic party that started all this trouble by electing R. K. Koberis to congress, which resulted In national and state agitation and the final ex puiaion by congress of this huiur H. H. Roberts, whirh agitation has continued down to the present time. The Hon. H. H. Roberts should have been allowed to retain his seat in congreM, for he represented 'he choice of a sovereign state, hut he was less entitled to remain In mngreM than ia Reed Smoot, for the former is open to much criticism tha cannot be directed against Senator Smoot. B. 11. CHINESE fur-nis- ON THE CANAL. The Sacramento Union: We think it regrettable that, the administration of canal affairs has found it necessary to call upon Chinese labor in the carrying forward of that great work. It is not to be doubted that the to do this has not been come at without serious consideration of all tha Interests and sentiments Involved. and without convletlon that there ia no other wsy to get the work done. American lahor on the Isthmus la out of the question. Our people, accustomed aa they are to a tmprrate climate, are physically incspable or the work required to be done a I Panama, and even if this were not no. the m n are not available in the I'nltrd States. Industry la at high pressure wih u,. and today there is no place in country ia which the offering of work ft not out of proportl-to the number available for It. After it Warn manifest that the work at the isthmus could not be accomplished with American hands there was tesnrt negro labor from the West Indies This in turn proved a fai:ure. for the Indian v found an tegro. bred to id'eu-rsdeter-mlnatio- u ie JfNwsfiil.'g The ip-- fc e a EXHIBIT AT BOISE, Home la The Northwest Farm urging the orchardists of Washington to send an exhibit to the Irrigation Congress at Boise. The following will apply with, rural force to the farmers of this section; The O. R. A N. Co. usually ships such exhibits free to exhibition held on their linen We notleo that The Dalles and several other places in Oregon, WMhlagton and Idaho are getting their exhibits ready. M. 8. Meeks, the Northern Pacific agent at North Yakima, has taken up the matter with the general offices and It la believed that the Northern Pacific Railroad Co. will grant free transportation from points la Yakima Valley on all articles designed purely lor exhibition and ant for sale. It will be remembered that some years ago when the National Irrigation Convention waa hold at Ogden. there waa hut one exhibit from thia valley and that waa a bale of hop sent by Jack MrXeff and for It a handsome stiver cup waa awarded as first premium. W trust that our farmers will realise tba Importance of having a variety of exhibits st Rolse; and we suggest that the Yakima County Horticultural Union rake charge of this matter and see that tha products of tha Yakima become We all know that It Is the prestige acquired by Hood River fruit that Induces buyers from New York and London to offer the highest prices paid for the fruits of that district Advertising Is wbst does It. And we cannot afford to let this opportunity go by without having the very best that we can produce on display at Hoise. Whatever we send there will be talked about and written about all over the .wide world. Aa effort will be made to have the next annual meeting of the National Irrigation Congress held at North the place that has more Yakima, thoroughly demonstrated the practicability and the wonderful results of Irrigation than any other point In the United States. We appeal to our people to continue to keep at the front or the profession and If we do It. this country will become so pnpu- lone that railroads mid fsctorlea will come of their own volition. EXAMINEE: MOUSING OGDEN, fife REFUGEES SATURDAY UTAH, bun d CupTighl, um. by Harper A Bruiksrs Conclusion of CHAPTER IX. These repeated attacks, if they had not shaken the king's revolution, had t least irritated and exasperated him to the utmost. He wore accordingly no very cordial fa-when the esher lu attendance admitted the venerable figure of Father la Chaise, hla cone fessor. I wish you all happiuess. sire, " said the Jesuit, an.l 1 euugratuUite you from u7 heart that you have taken the gnat step which must lead to content both lu this world and the next." aor T have had anther luppinua cotiteutment yet, father." answered the king ieevlshly. T have never been so pestered lu my life. TLe whole court baa been uu Its kuces to me to Xsvorl Yob shaJ not' Why ahoold wa even wait a day. Francois? I am ready. Tea are reuuy. Why should wo not ba married now i" At once? Oh. sire" We ahalL it is my wish, it b my order. That U xuy aiuwer to those who would drlvs nie. Let It ba doua aecretly, FTancolc. I w ill aeud lu a trusty messenger ibis very Bight tar tic archbishop of Turia. and I swear that if all France stand in the way he shell make ua wau aud wife before ba departs." la It your will, sireT It is. and, ah. 1 can aea by your eyes that it 1 your- - also! Wa shall not loss a moment, Fruucuise. What a blessed thought of mine, wbk-- will allauce their tongues forever! When it la ready they biuj know, but not b fore. The king was all ou fire with the excitement of this new resolution, lie had lost hia air of doubt aud discontent, aud ha paiv.l swiftly about tha room with a smiling face aud abiulug eyes; tbeu ha tuuched a small gold . which summoned Doutema, hia private body aervuut. "Wliat o'clock is it. Bou terns?" "It is nearly ti, sire." nur.r Tha king considered tot Washington, Aug. 24. Tha report of Major General Greeley, commanding the department of tha Pacific, the present arrangement of and department of tha army has caused considerable discussion in the War department aad officers are wondering what will be tha effect when emigres takes up the subject again. It 1 Mid that tha report emphasises tha point several times made, that with six major generals of Ua line and fifteen brigadier generals of tba line, there la great difficulty in finding places for them commensurate with their rank. Ope reason for creating four divisions was to give places for major generals, tha departments being commanded by brigadiers. General Greeley makes It appear that there is no necessity for such dual commands, as the departments now report tu the war department end the division commander! do not know what has been done. It la also said that extra staff officers are required wha might well he disposed with should the old department method ba resumed. Under present condition there are two major generals stationed at Governors Island. There la a major general and brigadier geuera I at San Francisco. Naturally It seems the duties are not such as to require two general officer at one place, with a full aet of officers. such aa are attached to every division and every department. bow--eve- r. - bf ! r-- "S-ro- . 1 Yr, n. - . - in.-ta-ut . A wcil-lit'g- . g C "Volt nisi tay with IN Wealthy Families of Valparaiso to to Europe While City ia Being G Rebut It la tho character . Intt-n-- o, tho trauiar Mrrioa wa supply our patron. Prompt, reliable and at low ool any time you say well be on rMU job and handle It expeditious! kas Aug. 23. (Delayed Santiago; Chile, ia transmission ) . The near received here from Valparaiso continues to confirm tho worst Impressions formed of tbe situation there. Thera are report of strong measures taken to preserve order. Al least 150 robbers have already been that. Bodies era still being taken out of tha ruins and thus far about 700 have bean buried. It ia Mid that an epidemic is almost certain to occur at Valparaiso as a result of the unsanitary conditions. The houses here are being more and more damaged by the cuuUnulug earth shocks. In addition to tha one which occurred about lit o'clock laat evening there waa another shock this morning. CLEARING well. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone harm. Tbe naval school la to ba reconstructed end It la expected that the cadets will be able to resume their studies there In atiout two months. The sale of articles of food la strictly supervised by the city and government officials to prevent any abuses in the direction of increases la I PROCURED SND Df FENDED. ! amwiaaiMiiudtofcturtiiMiiaMaiuraadfntifcn feusr Vm sUaia Inal mm dm Tnaa..m. Merchants detected In tha act of sell, ing food above the fixed prices are compelled to close their stores. In order to guard the people as much ee possible from suffering during the heavy rain, a complete drainage system has been constructed at all the spots where the population le living in tents. President Rlesco has visited all the tented portions of tho city In hie effort to do everything here to encourage the homeleaa people. The commercial house and the banks will pay their employes tomorrow their full months wages to assist them la their hardships. The government will also pay its employes the same day. Ia different parti of the city depots for the distribution of food have been established, the mala features of which are Immense caldrons from which, under the supervision of young women of the highest society in Valparaiso, soup is distributed to tha t poor. r, . a,i'-nc- ve . (!Si fwr pa cpuwTBIia. Awl jitatvWetHiigtcm mi Mtimt Msr doflfOiftne. Aumsm FHts4 toMspsHs! Wtuaara baa Prattles Ddnil.il,. WOBNINOTON, D. C. HAVE YOU SENT YOUR DOLLAR? TO REPUBLICANS: We are anxious to have every in close touch, and working in harmony with the Republican National Congressional Committee in favor of the election of a Republican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be based on the administrative and legislative record of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Kontcvclii personality must be a central figote and his achievements a central thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscriptions of One Dollar each from Republicans To each subscriber we will end the Republican National Cam- Text Book and all document! Cign by the Committed. Help us achieve a great victory. Janes S. 'Shermaw, Chairman. P. O. Box (063, New York Or you may pay your one dollar to the Hon. William Glasmann. care th Standard office, and take hia receipt therefor. Second Hand Stores I. T." at ODDS and ENDS." Wo ar 'Phona I. T. Alvord, 8277 Wash. sold 172. Any old thing" bought, exchanged. New and Becond-HanFurniture.-- I. T. Alvord. d 4 STORE. BECOND-HANNEVADA Wo buy and aeU all kind of sew and aacond-hangood a. Call ar phana W acker A Haynes; Props. 16 28 fit Phona; lnd. 22. d PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Ssoond-Han-d Store. If you havo anything to Mil sr W sad ar phono 1B70 to 1S7S Wash. Are Bell BBB-lnd. STB, a A. DENKERB Will pay tha highest price far reared hand furniture and Mil to tha ptWIa the cheapest. 241S Grant Phona S37-k- - lnd. B20. Ava. ltd C. J. HERRICK A CO, Buccaaacra I H. L White Bring your goods hero if yoo wwj to ooll thorn. Coll hero If yoo w buy. 1S-- 842 Wash Are. Ball Ru IndL 4B7. searching the ruin are working elgL teen hours a day and on all sldre erything possible la being doc JJ ameliorate the cltuofkm. In view the crowded elate of th tented tricts In this city, camps are PW formed outside the town. Sailor tbe Chilean warship are oaaiatlnft tn bakers ashore in making bread homeleaa people. wr TTie minister of the Interior is of w necessary will be It that opinion too rebuild and ruins the down pull pletely the whole Almendral quart" from Victoria Square to Delicia uue, and from there to the aea m Corro in order to regularize t ruins. UPT a few of thone bargains in little boys suits at the clothing section. All the boys sbonld have a unit from this lot. They are f3.00, but on account of the advantage of a good buy we sell them for Out of 7S knits there are only 26 left-- Call early and get what you want from this lot of extra values. j In. youra. price. r, c tor VALPARAISO'S Valparaiso, Aug. IS. (Delayed) About I0,0o0 workmen are employed lu clearing away the rulaa hare and in searching for bodies of those who lost their lives during the recent earthquake and Urea, lu the wreckage of a house workmen found a child alive In a barrel which had protected it from -- ir.-'.- 22 STREET'S. ma ami be my vi)e. Your fr.end, as I understand, la a stranger t. ilits country. 1 trust, air, that ymi hive found something hero to Mid to amuse ymi? Ye, y :r majesty. I hare seen your grea' iry, and It Is a wonderful one An I my friend has shown ma Silk klmonas that did aril for 16.50 this pa::i.. with its woods and its are beirg sold now for go.OO. Its a t back to I own grmn-iien go my bargain. Don't mis It. country I nil! bare much to say of what I liave seen In your beautiful The College Foots for Fall '06 have land." arrived. They are made of vie! kid, "You or--French, aud yet yon nre patent lea'her and velour calf in button or laee. not a Canadian." Nn. i v. i am from the English Julia Marlowe Shoes for comfort. province i " new fail stork ha arrived, so ; Tin- - k looked with interest st the The now that you wtb have no trouble in I bold features and powerfi: .jure, the your size. geting fvnthe of the yniiug an. p: mind flashed bark to Tn th dry goods departmnt you the dAi!ci"'i which the Comte de Frcn-tenn- r will find hundreds of bsrgalns in hnd foretold from these same shirtwaists, suirs, dress good, notion. polonies Hie mind, hawerer. ran at hosiry ;md underwear. Even if you warn to buy anything, come In prent oi; other things than state- don'; craft. and he hastened to give Iw and took Cstinat I i orders for the night. Sip so! for th baby In any color "Yon ride Info Par on my erv r s,Ti' J he. friend can go with you Two f Fiifcr than one when they PM room Slippers, any color, $1.00. e bear a v. of state, t ' wait uiiti. nightfall before Tho suits fir liny have been great you si irt - 'I'-- - s licca-'sthey were gres I'l'-- . " you seen them if no1. ' " ami get a 310 sni: fori "Ij know your errand and see (vla that ;. io ih,. house a, ; .low ymi. i cf ,,hop llar'ay. prelate of sh sin for children all iTes Paris ,i', Ji in drive out hither - TREMORS HAVE NOT CEASED CHILEAN CAPITAL Many of the beat families of this city have decided to go to Europe and stay there during the rebuilding of Valparaiso la general and of their owa residences In particular. Material for the construction of temporary houses or sheds la be:ng distributed gratia by the local and government authorities. The government of Ecuador has or dered the commander of the Ecuador ean cruiser Maranoe to plnco himself and hla vessel at the dlspoMl of thf Chilean government for tha transport lotion of refugees from Valparaiso to various points. In addition to tho sums of money received here from various parts of Chile for the relief of the earthquake suffer ere, 135,000 has been received front San Francisco, California. Tho government of Chile, In reply to cable messages received from ChllMns abroad, offering to collect funds for the relief of the sufferers, has thanked them but has not given them any authority to collect money In the name of the government, ea Chile has sufficient resources to care for the homeless. PROSECUTOR'S STATEMENT, With the exception of the Mer Bedford, lnd., Aoig. 24. Prosecutor curio," which publishes a small sheet Fletcher Mid today he had no inten- once a day, the newspapers here have tion of securing a warrant' for the ar- hot yet been able to resume publi, rest of Ernest Tankealey, on the cation. The warship Almlrante Cochrane archarge of murdering Sarah Shaefer. at rived Talcahuana, province of ConMr. Fletcher la preserving alienee aa to what evidence, If any, he has in cepcion, today with a large number of homeless people from Valparaiso on hla possession. board. A committee of prominent women took charge of the refugees, providing them with food and clothing. The garrisons in tha southern part of Chile continue sending detachments of troops here today to assist In maintaining order. Suggestions have been made that the sits of Valparaiso be Montt changed, but President-elec-t today declared that the idea of reother building Valparaiso at some Only merchandise of worth ran be on the coast was not feasible and found at our stores and when we ad- point In bis opinion tbe city should be vertise bargain sale, you may depend that reconstructed wbeie its ruins now upon getting bargaina. stand. One of the worst feature Extra. pnniB-- In one of our wlndown situation la the fart that the of the you will see a few of the many a'ylea of chloride of lime, used ki supplies the disof "xtra pants. They are priced from infection of the ruins, la exhausted, but if you want a 4.00 end sometime must II. "0 to elapse before or lo.OO pair step inside. Thresh supplies ran be obtained. A commission composed of engineer The "Little Giant" school shoes for has been appointed to examine all the wear are all here. buildings now standing to report upFall and Winter see the styles and quality. on their cond'tloa ao that those which Call and are In a dangerous state may be pulled Some people buy ihoae 25c overalls down. by the half dozen because Its a barThe men engaged in the work of gain that ia not found every day. e g crltl-claln- After the former warehouses guards?" burned tho rest of tbe spring clip was "No. sire; It la a stranger from over to Stockton and scoured there. the seas from America, as I under- shipped Neat ly 3,000, 00U pounds were handled stand who baa stayed with him of In tnls way by San Francisco Anns. late." Last year the total clip amounted A stranger! bo much tha better. to 14.000.000 pounds. This year's clip Go, Botiteuia, and bring thou both to may fall somewhat abort of that figure on account of the late apring rains. me." "I trust that they have not started, These figure represent a substantial on the ire. I will nee. 11a hurried off and progress of tha sheep Industry Many of the flock was lwrk In tan minutes In the cabinet fenced ranges. masters received 25 cents a pound for once mure. their clip this year. Well?" I have been fortunate, sire. Their BODY OF ADMIRAL TRAIN. borae had been led out and their fact were In tba atlrruji when I reached Seattle, Aug. 24. Tha gunboat Princeton arrived from Victoria laat them. Where are they, then?" night, bringing the body of Rear Ait J. Train, lata of the They await your majestys orders mlral Churl Asiatic squadron, who died recently at In the anteroom." Admiral Swinburne, "Show them In, Bontema, and give Chefoo, China. the Pacific squadron, admission to none, not even to tha commanding went to Victoria Aboard tha Princeminister, until they have left ma. ton. A eon of the dead officer accomaudlenca with an tha panied the rema ns, which waa shipTo Da Catlnat monarch waa a common Incident of ped east, to Annapolis; last night. The hla duties, but It waa with profound customary naval honors conferred upastonishment that he learned fnm on the dead were a feature of the arMontana that his frleud and compan- rival of tha body. ion was Included In the order. MANCHURIA FIRMLY HELD. It waa with a feeling of curiosity, not uninlxed with awe, tbnt Amos Honolulu, Aug. 23. 1(1:30 p. m. The Green entered tlie private chamber of wracked steamer Manchuria, heavlly Christendom. tba greatest nwimn-- In anrbored against any further drift InAs bis eyes fell upon a quietly dressed, shore. ia believed to be safe from debright eyed mna,..half a head shorter struction for months, uoIsm la case of than himself, with a trim, dapper fig- storm. The steamer's bottom being ure and an erct carriage, he could not deeply embedded on the reef Involves breaking up help glancing round the room to see If tha possibility uf her thia were Indeed the monarch or If It quickly during a northerly stoim, exsoon at this time of tha year. were some other of those endless offi- pected Cap'aln Saunders and the agents of cial who Interposed themselves Pacific Mail company are, him and ibe outer world. Tha the sanguine of being able to save revereut salnc of hla companion, how- the steamer. Inthis him showed that must ever, deed be the king, so ha bowed, and GOMEZ'S REPRESENTATIVE. erect with tha ulm-pl- a then drew bb:u Havana. Aug. 24. Orestes Ferrera, dignity of a man who hud bean who waa General Gomes's campaign trained In nature's school. Good evening. Captain da Catlnat," msnager and who arrived here from Mid the king, with a pleaaant amlla. New York on Wednesday, was not arrested, although a warrant waa out for hia apprehension. It is Reported that he has joined the Insurrection 1st. Unconfirmed rumors are In circulation that several hundred lOsunec-tlonlat- a have taken the field in the province of Santiago. -- ARE DESTROYING Pot-rer- She had rises at their entrance, and her expression showed that aba hail read upon their faces something of the anxiety which filled their ulmls. . You have evil newa!" she cried, "No. no. my daughter." It waa tho bishop who spoke. "Hut wa must be on our guard against our enemies, who would turn the king away from you If they could. ller face shone at tho mention of her lover. Ah, you do not know!" aba cried, lie has mode a row. I would trust him aa I would trust myself." Rut the Jesuit a Intellect waa arrayed against the Intuition of the n omen. "Our opponents arc many and atrong,1 Wa must Mid he, shaking his head. bring the matter to an end. Ami how, father T "Tho marriage must be at once, thia very night If iioMlhle." Oh, father, yon ash too much. Tha king wnuhl never consent to such a proposal" It la he that will propose It. And why?" HivauNO we ahnll force him to. It la only thna that all opposition ran he When It la done the court stopped. will accept It. Until It la done they will resist It." Wlmt would you have me do, then, fhther?" Iteeijrn the kina " Hign him!" She turned aa pale as a Illy. It Is the best course, msdame. Ah, father. I might burr done It last mouth, last week, even yesterday s EARTHQUAKES aoma mouientx. CALIFORNIA WOOL CLIP. IK) you kuow where Captain da Cat!nat la, Bimtems?" San Francisco, Aug. 24. The fall "lie was lu the itrounds, sire, but X wool clip of the sta'e will be handled heard tlmt La would ride back to Taria from San Francisco. Arrangements are now being made fur the constructouighL" o tion of large warehouses in tha "Dues ha rkla aluuaT wool tha where district, pullers frb-u11a lias oue with him." were located before tha fire. Who ia this friend an officer of th were tool. lftM. ARMY OF GENERAL. Ik-U- church." I trust that what I have done la right father," said tho king grare'y. I should lie glad to are you again later In the evening, but at present I desire a little leisure fur solitary thou glit." Fattier la ( 'baler left the cabinet with a deep distrust of the kings liitciiiluus. It waa obvloua tliat the powerful appeals which had been made to him had shaken If they bod failed to alter hla . resolution. What would be the result If more were made? And more would be made.. That wee aa certain that darkusea follows light. Some master cant must be played now which would bring the matter to a crisis at once. Hie bishop of Mmux was waiting la tba anteroom, and Father la duilae la a few brief words let him aea the danger of tba altuatlou and the means by which they should meet It. Together they sought Mrne. da Malntenon la her room. Aa the two plotter looked upon her perfect complexion, her regular features, ao calm aud yet so full of refinement, and the exquisite grace of her figure and bearing they could not but feel that If they failed In their ends It waa not for want of having a perfect morning." Fear not. nindame. We advise you for tlie 1ent. (to to the king now, at onee. Kay to him that you hare heard that lie lias lieen subjected to much annoyance iinin your account, that ymi cannot hear to think that you should i be a cause of dissension In bis own family ami that tlien-furyou will release Iilm from his promise and will The Divis County At gun avs: 'The withdraw yourself from the court forArgus Is glad Editor Clssmann has ever. She a light mantle about her raptured the Ogden post, Rice. While should rnjf this pugn.icious newspaper nuin has I follnw- your advice, she ald. I made enemies hy his iiumivs-i- ii ness, belvve that you nn- w iwr tli.in I. Tiiif, ct his own citi.i-nsalmost to a per- oh, if lie ehinild take me st my word!" son. arc promt nf him as lie w 'll not ti!.e ,mu st your word." The king had remained alone In bia well us HepuM'ii-ins- . pii.v humute to him tor hla devoiten to 1'ppn's inur-eata.- " rr'libiit. wrapped in somewhat slooiry thoi.j-bt- . Suddenly there runic gentle thti at the door, und There was i h who :; in h, hiuik-!-stand-'nSONS OF VETERANS. ill the twil'-1:!in He 'i and held out lil The n:il nvl spra'ig to Id Peoria. 111., Aug. . lose I hum's w ith a convention of Sins of Yeti-ran'Traneiii-M'1 mi hete? Then I liaie Its session today wl:h the eleit'oti of officers and the select hti of Payton. t last a iuiir visitor, aud It Is the EdO.. us the next ntWns place. firn one toil,.y " ward M. Aimes of Aitoona. fa, 1 fear that you have hern Other cleciej commander in chief truuidiil." : Si r.i u elected officers vice have itideeil, Franmic" ol Miiv. commander, F. M. Johns-Rut liave n reme-tf.,r it." land: junior vice commando. J. it. Aud what is thaiV" Wolfram. San Francisco. "I li.iji leu vr the court. :re. and yon The ladies' auxiliary electi d Mr- -. Julta Monyhan of New r.i slu'.l th'iik no more of ntmt lia puK-lietween u. I have brought dlacord I suffered habitually from wlu-r- r I m, Milt to tiring e;ii-e- . let me posti'r. Itcgulcra relj.irl ,m.l retire to st. Cyr or to tlie Aldey of -o frcnrihf nd the bowels, that 'hey Fontevriiiilt. and you will no longer ls have been regular cur ic " K csll.vl upon to make snrh aarriflces for Davis, giorer. Sulphur S"v-s- . Trx. my sake " HOLY GHOST SAILS. Tlie krg turned deathly pale and clutched at her shawl wttli a trembling Mr Rockland. Aug. The band, a though he feared Unit she Kingdom and .aiV t aboip to put her resolution Into . wr.-sailed ri:rday a mu sevetf.-c- t that very . ; i of li i;!.o-i- i enty nnihri-No. no. Fr.mcoise; yon mnt not snd Us miory ' Shiiib fi: nation rarefnllv y, pep. leate tnei You mut stay with mo sol a ration be my wifi. had horn m ..v He could hardly speak rruis- -. i' IS belli vet hr for agitation, and be stili grasped at , i . hr.ii nd tor 'h- - tlrt- - ' .jj her dress to deta.n her. W Panferd load-. v , Son-time c!ne 'nefore ,e;r 'ah!i't-oa "..j, nv Innpst sro Yet linking nil that In 3. by mIJu!ghL Let nothing bold him back. Btonn or fine, ba uniat be beta tonight. It I of ibe first Importance. Adlan, captain. Adieu, monsieur." (Continued Tomorrow.) h my liitenUon." The Jesuit looked at bint utixiuusly out of bis keen gray eyes. "Fortunately your majesty la a man of slroug will." Sind he. aud nut to lie ao rosily swayed ,ia they think." No, no, 1 did uot give an liuh. Cut Still It must be coufiiuted that it ia very nnploaaaut to havo ao many against one." Then there le the more credit to your majesty fur haring realeted theta. You have doue nobly, sire. You have earned tlie praise end bleating of holy AUGUST noyancss. How can I h hPPF whaa I feel that I haTa brought utsia you so long a period of d.sruiufurt? A day would ba too long, sire, (or you to bo unhappy through my ftult. It la a misery to ma to think of It. Bellavo mo, K would ba better that I should lea vo you. By A. CONAN DOYLE. Astkar of "Tbs MOUSING, The 25c Overalls SffiJ?8 - |