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Show Till: THE EXAMINER ity in replying to Roeipws and Tho to portunky presented by ike" campaign in Maine' baa added 'to bis ropuiattou a. a biatewKiaa of great meatolft.v . Hr far tu hak made the .oAlraa repl the Campaigner reproeanilng the He proves oowclu-Mve- l if that the President rf the I'nit-c- d State Ik the frk-n- rf labor; that much legislation baa teen secured, under the luffutwe of Theodore Roum-vcII- , for tho pruterthm 4 the ruiiutHia people; that Ihe ednrinWra-Oof honestly lalawing to advance the welfare of the American wvwkmaa. And then tie appeal to the wers rf Maine to be not carried away by tho radical elrmeai repitMeatlng organised tabor which ia so urging Ibe defeat of (tooirMimu IJtlledleld. The unineieu have Bunked for tie feat a moat courageous and brilliant Littlefield la statesman. Ctnigrem-maone rf the gifed memI not only ile of bers cuBgieH. learned, but tlmwighly eumvcientiuu. Hi character waa well disrloerA during the detune oa Ibe uuaeating of R. II. Ruberta. To epoure tho cause of a Mormon ia not a popular move In any part of the oamlry and down In Maine it la neat to political suicide, but UUIeticld disregarded the notion of hla constituent oo the (urntM rf Mm monism, bynearmoua with polygamy, and boldlright y- spoke for the evmsliluHonal of I tahg representnllve. The labor union make a false step when they endeavor to retire a iiimm rf (bat kind from public, even though ho be opposed to them. An henerf. 1 to be admired and labored with, but not unfatriy dealt with. What unionism baa most to fear la ibe trimfriendmer- the fellow who pretend ship, but ie ever artfully planning labor's defeat. Fed-eratlu- by PkM TM Cwi HHiwi Day la Nw Publishing Var - Cm-Hy- d subscription kate. " Delivered by Carrier la Ogden City, including Sunday Mornynr nwaU.. 16 ing Siagio baniav, V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tho Examiner in neat by Ball ootaido of Ogdon, per year. At tonal quantity, la advance.. i-- and INDEPENDENT. The Examiner is a aUteUr Indeail pendent newspaper. it P mdea an equal enow. 1' ku uo totoriw Jhmipr enemies to puaish. it will and gsro tbs Bens iiaumed and FEARLESS u H1 be received prsneuted la re tpectlul language from known indi-bs viduals, but ibe trus name Bust published in fulL All Icltera and cooiniunirniii'ne sigaud ty nnui dn bn plumes, or csramed nearn, will thrown la Uku wauls basket. The brave man never kidra behind an assumed name. Don't ask the EJ1 ter le be nxponaible far what yja Lonimuniinilons on all aubjeeis are ashamed of. eoafer a Unit ibis office rf failure The Examiner Uifure Subscribera by inlornalug wlU U lecrtv their breukfnsL The Morning Examiner can be found on saiu by Ike Independent News Co Salt Lake City. On alt through trains leaving on Ogrt-- n The Southern fields Railway, The linton 'adfi RaUway, and The Oregr-- i Short Line Rnilwny. Examiner patrons will eoafer a favor on the anagement by reporting to this office whenever they fall to Sad the pspers at the designated placed AN Inicrmouiitain The Republican make an Issue tif the uniruthful character rf the uien who edit the Malt Lake Tribune. I'or mauy month tbla TO THE EDITORS OB PUBLISHERS paper has been pointing nut the that daily nppear In the Tribcan Of the Republican Newapapara of une. and, therefore, our leader Utah. from Iho the following appreciate OnlU-iiiru- : of the My siilhorily National Riqiiilillrn Editorial Right here al the beginning of the thii Republican ediior or publish-o- r campaign we want to ask the people uf eerh Kepubltcsn newspaper of Mali Lake a plain question: nlthin the stale of I'lah iu la the Hall Lake Tribune to be cn to meet at the The Wilson Hotel. hell )ake fTty, Utah. on Keptem-br- r doracd In lla policy of lint ruth? Hhall 10th, In'medlaiely after the meetIt continue, wiihuul rebuke, it a past ing of the 1txh Press Association. bi acanrialouM cuaUmi rf lying. Will the he held on the same day, or at a plum and time to he agreed upon hy the leo;ile of any iwrty, no matter how Republican editors and publishers they call their political name, giv.v enthere preseat. dorsement to I tie prartice rf basts Karli editor or publisher (in case uf ha ao corporations the editor or buelneiia leaa sUtodct which that paper manager) editing or publishing a Re- king aud so pcraiatpiitly f illowori? We make no complaint of any publican newspaper within llic stale of Utah who can and will wuhenTlie to statement lu truth that the Tnb-un- a the following preamble and object R it In tha may ptihltnh. rf the National Republican Editorial who men have name rf tho Aaaoclatlen and who premises to personally and with bln paper tha been slandered. In Ihc name of those Republican party and Its candidates, whu arc meiinced by imirageou local as well aa national, la qualified tha uny day thrmigli for membership and la urgently Invit. ed to be present and aid In forming the montha that shall follow, we aak if it Utah . Republican Editorial Absuele-o- la the sense rf tbla romm unity that of Utah. be approved. ahail lying puhlir PREAMBLE No oiher paper In ihla city finds It fir at. Wr pledge onraelvea to pro- nereaaary to habitually, Kystcmntlcal-ly- , mote the of tho Republican conalnlently Insult Its readers with editors of the 1'nlted Mates In Ihe adbarren rf report that are utterly vancement uf the principles and of the Republican parly, and 10 truth. There are live daily papera in secure united action for the rdurulJnn Halt end not one rf them Is of public sentiment In the Intelligent even no gross uu ofapproaehahly understanding and screpiance of the spirit and alma which are Illustrated In fender against verily aa ia tho TribRepublican administration and trglala-tlou- . une. Us policy seems to he Ihn very extravagance of mendicity. Its rhar-aclc- r Keeond. We accept and adopt the In Ihla respM'l la thoroughly national plaiforinu In . HMKi and IPtat an the authoritative declara- known. Every man in Hall Lake urder-alandtion of the Republican creed and aa the Tribune makes of tha chart by which the government falsehood anil commerce ofcapital slander. should be guided In dealing with the living and vital questions which are Every man know there arc certain presented to the AmerIrsH people for topics shunt which Ihe Tribune simpsettlement. ly will nut tell tha truth. Third. We believe the unhmlicn prosperity which has given the country an GOV. WELLS IB OUT. unparalleled growth and advancement since the restoration of Republican Exdinvrrnor Huber M. Wells w:mes rule In 1197 In the complete vludicatloa uf the value aud micros of Republican out llrnily this morning In the Hall ascendency, and the great achieve- Lake Rrpubllcaa and says that lie is ments of the strong, progiebfcive and not only nut n (sndidalc fur courivkh brilliant adnitnlsinitiima of President McKinley and Roosevelt, and thefalth-fn- l but would net accept the honor of a fuiniluicnt of Republican pled gen nomination if tendered te him. Il.-rIs const it utu the highest appeal fur conwhat he says; tinued Republican eupreniat j. I not h- - a candidate for the OBJECT cnngrpswinnHl nomination at the hands Fourth. The object of this Associarf the s.stu mn vent Inn, and I would tion shall be the advancement-o- f the not the linnor if it were handInterests uf Ibc Republican party ed naccept me. I am nut of politics, and throughout the United Wales l.y bring will devote my whole tlmo to building ing Republican editors and publishers nty bustnes Interest, which, hy Into rloser relationship with each up the way. ru git ting along very niceother In unison of work every I will Kiipimri ihc Republican and In special - effort, during Mate ly. ticket and will my hnr' and presidential campaign.; In tho towaril m the making i strengthening of Republican saiu state, in ihe countv and e!wh-rcEditorial aiaoctutiona, and In Mrnrlng the organisation of such AHsurlatlons don't want public office ; In ctatea and territories where there The Matcmrni i frank and ihc are none. means what he says. Kin wo BV ORDER OF THE NATIONAL ace any statemem h.- do not ha REPUBLICAN EDITORIAL ASSOCIAmade that he would a I'ulird TION. WILLIAM OLAHMWN. States Ncnatrin-hlp- . v Acting Organizer. Peace In Cubs 1 prurtli-ulla wirTAFT'S SPEECH. ed an ihe llm tor planting i jv-drawing The administration has scrupled the challenge of organised labor nnd has A Washington prophet profficts the sent wniiam H. Taft to Maine to end of the nm-In IS:', lie must, make plain to the American Federa- have attended the kiwi of tion of Labor that there iu to lie no recoding fenm the pool t km token In Wc conclude that Hccrctary Taft in opposition to (rompers' demand that the law on Injunction le changed to merely working off Penh on hi tour of meet the view of the unionists. Ole nmihea--i- . as hli prrMdcniial Mr. Taft epoko in Rath, Maine, last lM it huxx. Bight, in defense of Congressman LJt When a hank falls in Chin. hry tlefleld and he met the issues with a fearlessness much to be admired rhop off the barker's head. The whatever be our point of view. He said law applied in thin country would rc the administration stood hy Mr. Lit- duce materially the munio-- i ,m.c tlefield and then h" reviewed the legal nimble rltlsen. aspects of court rullngi on Injunctions Utah won the cup tor the i.ri aud maintained - that the proposed si the Irritation (msic,. Com pers' legislation, if made law, display we have not read the Tittumi- - wc cn-no- t would simply make a privileged cl say how tnnch church influi-ncm. of laborers who break the law by Intcrctl Into the dcrtidnn. juring others, and would give them an Tailor of London itt'end i - iniro-ducImmunity from an effective remedy a h'no evening thst lawbreakers of no other vis itr wi-- s hr ; hiitton-- . , di-is i) i h ti - " ,ic men . 'SaccftoH Taft i ro'inh abL- - trua ..ffu-.- j Ansm-ta-tb- puli-llklu- MUTUAL IN TEXAS. Statement That Has Net Baaa bating. New York, Sept, g. (too. T. Life Dealer. Mutual ptudMl rf ho mada this Insurance compaay. ralaiiva tu yewerdav ia (wo tetters scut etiaratea iiv men In Kan Antonio. Texas, to the Intcrnstionul roltryhoiiiera' conimlt- - tatetueai liw. The ststemcat that the Mutual Life agents is Texas were relisting Bib brought to our attewiioa ihrough a communication to theii preaideut through a discharged and disgruntled employe of our Han Auiouio office. Hpeetlc charge eere made and the namee rf the pidicyhaldeis alleged to have received a rebate were furnished. An inveurlsa'ipn was immediately started and e have a writtea statement from every one rf the policy holder we have so far been able to rturh dsnvlug the charge. The rotnplslasnt has been informed rf Uie fad and asked to ruinikh proof rf hla claim. We ate ready to lake Mint mar v action in this or any other can, where proof l produced (hsl agents rf thin company are violating or have violated our imaructiona prohibiting rebating Our liuinirfi.iii are expltdl, and agents will lie dismissed whenever tbcofrenea ia proved Thu romplalnajit referred te ia one of the iwa men who communicated with the International committee. The whole matter has been referred to drover Cleveland, rebate referee for the thiee big companies. TREATY OP PORTSMOUTH. Unveiled te Perpetuate the Mamery of the Event. rortamuuth, N. II., Hepl. 1. The treaty rf Portsmouth, which endod Ihe war between Japan and Rusal waa signed today al S:t!i In Ihe afternoon and at Ihe tsaaio time a tablet was unveiled to perpetuate the memory rf the event. The day was aa "poace day" hy the ringing or all the hells of ibe city at Nunrt, noon and sunset and during the after msai several hundred pple gath-eteat the navy yard in front rf the general aturra and building in which the envoys met a year ago. The copper of which Ihe tablet was d conference between envois of Russia and Japan, and on Reptember S, lUOn, al U:47 p. m. waa algned the treaty rf Portsmouth, which ended the war between the two count rlea." a Kor Republican Kept, an, Hud. To lb Republican CALL. H'-ut- e Convention, Electors al Ths Dab IB usmkmmiriMNn OF CHAPTER Mil- - "Hava wa food and powderF 1 have flour aad amok eels enough te ass this matter through. Aa t powder, we have all our trading store to draw upon.'1 Wo have nog time te clear any rf that tract?" asked tho aoldler. Impossible. They would mako better cover down " "But at least I might clear that patch of brushwood round the birch aspllng which Uea between the eaag faro and th ad go rf th forest. It 1 good cover for ttwlr ikinniaheT.'' Toe: that should ha Brad without daisy." Nay; 1 think that I might Bo bet ter," said A moo. -- We might holt I trap for them there. Where la tbU powder of which you apokeF Theurlet, th major demo, to glvinj out powder la th rnstn storehouse." Very good." Anno vanished up otaira and returned wph a large lines bag In hla hand. Tbit be Ailed witi powder, end then, aliuging It over hit shoulder, ho carried It out to th ojumj rf bite be and placed it at the base the oaplliig, rutting a airlp out of tb hark immediately a Imre the spot Then with a few leafy branches and fallen leaves ho covered th pnwdN hag very carefully over, so that R looked like n little hillock of earth Having arranged all to hit aatUfictloa ho returned. I think that we are all ready tot them now," aald the seigneur . "I would that tho women and children were Is a safe place. Hut any on heard anything of Do LbutF Jen haa th best earn of any of u your excellency," said one man from betide tint brass corner rannun. lie few tbouKht thnr he heard allots minutes ago." Tim lie has com Into touch rf them. Etienne, take teu men and gs to th withered oak to rover them 11 they are retreating, Imt do not go another yard on any pretext. I am tnq hurt hnnrtcd already. Perhaps, Ds Catiuat. yon wish to sleep 7" No: I could not sleep." We can do no more down here. What do yoa say to a round or two of piquet?" They ascended to the upper hall where Adele came and sat hy her bna hand, while the swarthy (mega crouched hy Ihe window', hmklng keenly on! bito the fueest. Men are making from the woods!" rrled Onega. Tut! It grow sertmia!" Bid tha Wo ran finish the game nobleman. later. Remember that the deal lies with you. Let aa aa what It all - made was alloyed with pieces of Japanese and RuMlan origin, mi that the event might be ierpetuated by mingled metals. The Inscription reads: In this building, al the Invitation of Theodore Roosevelt, president of the United Hiatus, waa held the peace OFFICIAL By A. COMAB DOTLE. Re- aocvMid vice mean." Do Cttlnat bad already rushed : of the Htaia of Utah: vtate convention uf delegated representative rf iho Republican party, in tue state of Utah, will be held at Balt Lake City. for (he purpose of nominating a at ate ticket, to bo voted for at tha general elertina. to he held on Tuesday, November , HOd. the eeleo-tloof a elate committee, and for tho transaction rf such other bualnoaa as may properly come befure it. Bald slate convention will assemble at 11 o'clock a. m. on Thursday, tho 20th day of Hepiember, ItHttt, in the Balt lai aa theatre. Candidates are to be nominated for tho following nfflcoa: Judge of thn supreme court and representative in the Histteth congress rf the United Hiatea. The Republican elector of thia stole and 11 other electors, without regard to past political affiliations, who believe in the principle! rf the Republican party, and Indorse til policies, and will support the candidates nominated at aurh convention, are cordialunder this call. ly invited to unit In the selection rf delegates. Tn- - said state convention shall consist if b27 delegates apportioned to the several counties rf this atato, on thq bunts rf one delegate to every one hundred votes, or a major fraction thereof, that were cast fof lion. Jo. Howell for representative In congress, on Nov. 2, J3U4, as follows A n to the window. Dn Unit, young Achilla da In None and eight rf the covering party were running with their henda bent toward the atoekadn, 'the door rf which hnd been opened to admit them. Tiers and there from behind the tree came little blue puffs of smoke. A the gate awtitig Into pint behind the little party the brass cannon at the corner gave a flash ami a roar, while Ihe whole ontlltie of the wood ws traced In a tolling cloml. and the shower of bullet rapped up against Ive wooden casement. wnll like hail iiimiii Having left Adcle to tlie car rf her Indian Imstce and warned her for her life to keep from Ilia windows, T Callnal seised hi ninsket and rushed downstair. A lie passed, a bnllet came piping through one of th narrow embrasure and stirred Itself in a little blutch of lead upon the oppp alte wall. Tlie seigneur had already descended end was convening with Du Unit Imlde the door. "A thousand rf them, you aay?" Yes; we came on a fresh trail of a large war party 300 at the leaat. and Cayu They are all Mohawk gaa. with a sprinkling of Oneida We had a running fight for a few miles, and we have leet five men. Wa -- . -- tet-stof- . en-Jo- r. 1 a s-- . n n y Hill Lake ntv, I'tah. A Ct. IPUh. J. H HAMMOND. Chairman. Rudolph Kuch.er, Recretary pro tem. PRESIDENT ATTENDS LODGE. itystrr Hay. Sep. 5. PreMdent veti attended she meeting here o! th. Mat tncock lodge rf Maao.ia. of htch he is a member. The meeting was the flrj n bp held since last and the picndcnt made a vhort CARS ARE RUNNING. San Sept, ti The atret car MtutMon sakumed normal an- All an-iar ,pect txvdjv running 1 hem Is. cirri' protpc- that traffic will ! fi. W T hit llllcn Upl 1K)'JIlc1 Krawli-co- e . HEALTHFUL and DELICIOUS - Griddle Cahes Muffins Plum Pudding and Boston Brown Bread Allen's Heir Rising Biiblun H:on Flour. Tha ' ECONOMY ia buying, the SIMPLICITY ta making, and th ASSURANCE rf having a para and wholesome loud aiv puup. worthy rf your consideration. are made from Bread Aak Your grocer Allens PACIFIC right ni the run-rinputty trerr with thHr head hrot had best hare all ready to retire to the house if they carry the stockade. We ran scarce hope to hold it when they re twenty to one." run-run- "A'd I Vnil ready." with our eannon wa en keep their canoe from passing, so we might smd our women away tonight." I had Intended to do so. Win yon take charge of tha north aide? Ton might come across to me with ten of your men now." The firing came in one continuous rattle now from tha edge rf the wood, and the sir full of bullets. Th assailant were u trained shim, men who bad lived by their gun snd to whom s shaking hand or a dim eys ttsiipt-iuz- tr. tin. the u H. .. far Flour B. B B. COAST SAN JOBE, CAL. FACTORY, Co. : stes Doctor Specialist Curts whan others fall. Modern methods. Frc consultation for any Chronic Disease of any nams or nature. Every asa guaranteed. . Partial List of Diseases A Cored Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In th Ears, Dtaeatea rf the Hand, Throat, Nose, Eya or Ear. All Diseases rf tha Lung. Bronchial Tubes and Cheat. - PI teasel of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, fit. Vitus Dance, riles. Fistula d all Rectal Trouble. Tape Wdrm, Blood Roiaonlng from any cause. Disease peculiar to Women. ANT. FKIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cuied to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Come al uaca Tomorrow may he too lata. Call or write. a-i- DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office houra, 10 a. m. to p. m. 2461 Washington Ave. (Boyli Block), Ogden, Utah. Entrance Room lfi. Remember th number. a end eank is sleep under the shelter of the stockade. The soldier ruahed upstairs to sty n few words of comfort to the trembling Adele, and then, throwing himself down ufion a couch, be slept the dreamless sleep of an exhausted man. When at last he wee aroused hy a fresh sputter of musketry fire from the woods th tun waa already kiw In tho heavens, and the mellow light rf evening tinged tb hare walls of the room. He sprang from hla conch, srixed hla musket and The defender rushed downstair. were gathered at their loopholes one more, while Du Lhnt, the seigneur and Amos Green were whispering eagerly together. . What la it then? Are they coming on?" he asked. 'They ore up to some deviltry," spld Du Lbut, peering out at the corner of tlie emliraaure. They are gathering thickly at the east fringe, and yet tha firing comet from the north. It la not the Indiuu way to attack ueroe the upen, and yet. If they think help 1 coming from the fort, they might veto tnre. The wood In front rf nt la nitre with them," said Amos. They are ae busy a beaver among tha underwood." r Terhap tliey are going to attack from thia aide and cover the attack by a lire from the flank." "That la wlist I tlilnk," cried tlm Bring tlie spare, guna up tclgnedr. here and nil tlie men except five for each aide." The word were hardly out of hla month when a shrill yell rose from the wood, and in an liiatant a cloud of warrior burst out and charged aenvs the open, howling, springing and waving their guna and tomahawks In the air. Borne of those In front bure canoes between them, and aa they reached tlie stockade they planted them against It and awamied up them aa if they had been scaling ladder. Other fired through the emlmiure and loopholes, tlie muzzles of their gun touching thoae of the defenders, while others again sprang uusided on to the tops rf the palisade and Junqied fearleaoly down upon the Inner skle. Tho Canadian fired while they had time to load, nnd then, clubbing their musket, they mashed fnrionsly at every red head which showed above the rails. Hie din within the stockade was Infernal, the alioiits and cries of tha French, the whooping of the savage, and the terrified screaming of tha frlghtoned women blend '"g. intgjps dresdfuf uproar, bur which could b bran! tho high, abriil voice rf tlie ld acignsnr Imploring hla roiistratre te atand fast With Im TJrut, Amos, D( Catinat and Ephraim Bavags, be wee ever la the forefront of the drfenre. Bo desperately did they fight, the (word and musket butt outreaching iho tomahawk, that though at on tlma fifty wore over the palisades they htd slain or driven hack nearly all rf them, when a rreah wave hurst suddenly orat the south faro, which had been strtppad of Its defenders. Dn Uint raw in an Instant that tha Inrioeure waa lost and that only' one thing Could aavo th house, "Hold them for an Instant!" V creamed, and, rushing at tho hraxi guu, ha struck hi flint and teri and fired it atraight .lnto; th thick of thi aavagea. .Then, aa (bey recoiled for in Inalaut; ha aturk a naif into the touch-hol- e aad drove It home with a blow from th butt ef hie gun. Dssbint acrosa the yard, be aplkad tho gua al tha ether 'corner find wee heck at th door a the remnant ef. the gtiriMB were hurled against It by tlie rush rf th assailant. The Canadians darted la And awung tha ponderous mam rf wood Into position, breaking the leg rf the foremost warrior who had strives tu follow thorn. Then for an instant Ihoy had time for breathing and tat counsel. -t UXmtlnucd Tomorow.) - NEW ORLEANS AND NORTHERN MIDLAND. New Orleans, Kept. 15.'Tho New Orleans A Northern Midland railroad waa chartered here yesterday with 16, OOfl.OUO cap Hsl. II. O. True, rf Mem phis, president, and Thomas Reber rf Natchea, Mina., general manager, it Hi announced thn I the new road will build to the Ohio river to connect with the Big Four.- Some rf ihe director also are connected with the Natohes end New Orleans railroad, which was formed st Matches yesterday. The foe Ration of the new rood la reported to be x move rf the Vanderbilt interests to extend their syetom through th south to New Orieese, YELLOWSTONE PARK EXCURSION Saturday, BspC fith. Via Oregon Short Line, )49AO round This Include necessary rail and flags transportation and also hotel sccoramodstlons for the regular seven-datrip beyond Marysville. Only fifty people can go on thia ex cursion. Make your reservations early at Union Depot Ticket office. trip. y ' - Worth-o- Ten.-Dollars Gothes Service For Five Dollars You pot thnl much fcrvie? and mope in a HERCULES" sh'itcpr-prooMiit; IiokhIok, :'it Vu suit yott wouldn't be ashamed to put on your hoy for Sunday best. f - e muniririeen will forward to the rhalr-maof the mate committee. Immedi-aielaper their rlnctmn, a full list of the deiegnte Hy order of the Republican tate M-n- ; Shooting out hla Utile jeete. What do you think of it, Dn Lhut! ha naked. "They eacu to be drawing closer upon the east faro, an! I think that they will make a rush there before long," said Du UiuL The fire hnd indeed grown much Horror npnn the aide which waa defended hy De Catinat, and it was plaiu that the main force of th Iroquois was gathered at that point. Front every log anil trunk and cleft aiA biuh came tlie red flnah with the gray halo, and the bullets sang lu a continuous stream tlirovgb the loophole. Amo hnd whittled a little hole for himself about a ford shore the ground nnd Lay npnu his fsro. loading and firing in hla own quiet, methodical Drolil him stood Ephraim fashion. Bavag, Ms month sat grimly, his eyas flashing from midiT his down drawn laws and bis whole soul Absorbed lu De the amltiug of the Amaleklfes. Catinat .was bearing himsetf like an experienced soldier, walking up aud down among his men with short words of praise or precept- - those fire word, rough nnd blunt, which bring n glow to tb hear: and a flush to the cheek. Seven of bia men r cre down, but aa tbs nttnek grew fiercer upou hla side It slackened upon the. other, anil tho seigneur, with Lla son and Dn Lliut, him. Pa brought ten men to la None was bolding out his snuffbox to Ito Catiuat when a abriil scream from behind them made them lotli look round. Onego, Ihe Indian wife, waa wrlugiug her hands over Ihe body rf her son. A gliiura showed Hint the bullet hnd pierced hla heart aud that lie wa (lead. For aii instnnt the old nobleman's thin faro grew a shade paler and tha lined which liehl nut the little gold box honk like a branch in tlie wind, 'Tlie De in Nnuc always die upon I tlie field of honor, he remarked. think tlAt we should have soma more men In the angle liy tlie gun." And nuw It became dear why it waa that tlie Iroquois bad chosen the eastern face for their main attack. It waa that the dump of rover lay midway between the edge of the forcet and the atorkade. A storming party could creep aa far as that nud gather there for the final rush. First one crouching warrior and then a second and then a third dotted arrow tho little licit of open space and threw themselves down among tb bushes. Th fourth wa hit and lay wfth hit back broken a few pace out from the edge of tlie wood, Imt a stream of warriors continued to venture the passage until thirty-sihad got o ernes, and tha little patch of underwood was full of lurking MTsges. Amos Oreen'a time had come. From where be lay be cofild see the white patch where he had cirt the hark from the birch sapling, end he knew that immediately underneath It lay tlie powder hag. He sighted the mark and then slowly lowered his barrel until he had got to the rf (he little tree aa nearly a he could guess tr among the tangle of huahes. The bullet penetrated the bag. and there' wr an explosion which shook the manor hrqiae and swayed the whole line rf stout rtock-adeaa though they were tornatdlk in a hreexe. Up 'to the highest summit rf the trees went (he huge column of blue smoke, and after the Aral roar there was a deathly silence, which waa broken hy the patter nnd thud rf falling liodie. The Mow wa a heavy onf. Of th thirty-siwarrior, all picked for their valor, only four regained the shelter rf the woods and thn so torn and shattered that they were spent men. Already Ihe Indian had lost heavily, and this fresh disaster-madthem rromP aider their plan of attack. Their fir gradually slackened. "I It possible that they are going to abandon the attack?" cried lie Catinat Joyously. Rut the wily Pu Hint shook hit head. "A wolf would n soon leave a half gnawed hone aa an Irequola rich a priae as th's." Bnt they have lost heavily." Aye. bnt not o heavily aa ourfelrea In proportion to our numbers. They have oat fifty out of a thouaand and we twenty out of threescore. No. no; they are holding a council, and wa bail soon bear from them again. Rut It may be tome hours first, and If you will take my advlra yon will bars an hour'a sleep, for yon are not aa I ran ee by your eyea. as used to doing without it aa 1 am." De Catinat waa Indeed weary to th laat pitch rf human endurance. Amos (Treen and the reaman had already wrapped themaeivc 0 their blanket x are request ci to arrange fur the elec-tiuuf delegate tu the mIij run ion-tl-The chairmen of Ihe county Manu T rasa ii a dei-ln- it other' band, th Zefvhr.TTa wfre In killed In Indian fighting aud-W- le t could every trick and lure which themaeivc or tempt thetr enamlre to alu.w. They turf well to the aide litof the kmidiolee. watching through r tle crevice rf (ha "uufi A red swiftly whea chance offered. the air stick tug straight up Into from behind a kw ahawad where at bullet at knot tad gun home, but there wa little t ala at aav a poff me and flash from among th leave or tor ron ahadowy figure of a warrior oo tm tmtaut m bf darwd from tnmk t the other. Seven of tha Casa fiiana tad already been hit hut only Th three were mortally wounded. ocher foar atUI kept manfully to their loophole. Tha women aat la a IB npwi the ground, beueatb IM level rf tha hole, each with a Mucerful of bullet and a canister rf powder, paaalng up th loaded guns to the fighting mau. At flint th stuck had bean all upon the south face, hat aa freah bodlm of the Iroquot came up their line apread amt lengthened nntll the whole Mat face was girt with fire, which gradually enveloped the north alto. The fort wa ringed In by a groat loop rf amok save only where the broad river flowed past them. Over near the farther bank the canoes ware lurking, and oue, manned by ten warriors, attempted to pats up the stream, but a good shot from th brass guu dashed In her aid and tank her, while a second rf grape left only tour rf the swimmer, whose high scalp locks stood out abwe the water like the back fins of aome strange fish. On the inland aide, bower, the seigneur had ordered the cannon to ha served no more, for the broad embra-enre- o drew the enemy's lire, and of tho men who had been struck half were among those who worked the gnus. Th old nobleman strutted about with his white ruffles aud his clouded cane behind the lino rf parched, smoke grimed man. tapping bia snuffbox nd le yi-s- r r. 1908. 7, x Votes. Delegates. County. SEPTEMBER pro-tro- REFUGEES CONCLUSION H MORNING, I'BIDAV fife 1 imp-po- rt a UTAH, o James Htf. millionaire sad railroad magnate, Aw-- area the oountry la bur dewed with waa Mb te the eacJunioa rf hooeet taduairy. Ilia advice la that the nation twurn to the soil and revive the productive industry rf tilling the ground. Tablet PAPER. UNTRUTHFUL OGDEN, to spare the gentJemaa. who relies on bw cbnhe aa aa lndKwtkm rf wliai be le. a hvm EXAMINER: MOIKCIMl Tho IIEIKTLKK" It will htriko your Iwiv'k fancy oud yourK, too because it in a mannish npptqirinp wiii. 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