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Show r, - . j -- o'. i., t 1 d I THE 4 5 EXAMINER: MUliNlNU OGDEN, teea, to have divided su-- Hiyau. Hearst and Muipby are cliLlug to Sam amcLto Union: AHvd as to planks. his intention, with the Lynching in the South is a pastime vacant Justiceship of ibe Sucornea with the seasons. that Published Every Day In the Year preme Court, President Roosevelt by The Standard Publishing replied oa Saturday Hut ikv matter The building f the Panama iviwii would await the of Secretary will wt least alj iu the work of buildSUBSCRIPTION IATE8. Taft. This ia a piscrirai way of saying ulher large canal, as juactlvsily Delivered by Carrier is Ogdua ing that Mr. Taft can have tbe vacant all the methods uf const ruction since City, including Sunday Mornplace if he wants It; and a he shall been used. ing Suuiiiavr, par month.. 75a answer we may be able to know some- the time of Adam have 4a Sicgie wyiM thing of hia own ideas about tbe next One fatality has already been represidential nomination. Taft ass a BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Ceiled States Judge before he accept- ported under the new roles of football lbs Examiner is aval by at all ed service in the administrative de- and thia will lie pleasing news to the sotsids of Ogdon, par year. partment of the Government. He one college man who regretfully aid goodAt but Quarterly, la advaoca. . himself within the past half year made bye lo ibe kicking and slugging game. s, it plain that hia personal if he PEARLESB and INDEPENDENT. PLEASANTRIES. sue free to indulge them, would tadsTie is a stiicUy him again into judicial Ufa. Now bring b We can't get all at once into the it gita psodeat neeapapec. fur the second lime oppoi tunny ia at exclusive circles, mu. Wc haven't idea a equal show. Ida to hand return to the Iwui'h, and got the prestige. Tbs JeeaiuiBar luu bo twfitua, will if he shall dsrHne it will he a tali insad as abasias to pawns. It "Well, law sake. Bairv, can! we some? Baltimore American. as aaiusaud aad buy give tbs Axed that ambithHi ia ference hia upon that wishes of which the to high place TOMiVcd Vlu b uian iu public office should not tsw.muu:n he indifferent to this woilds good. great numbers of his fellos-cltlseea all ajbjscta prsssutad ia indiNo," answered Senator Sorghum, have already assigned him. Eilbei Mr. language Diun known vidual but the true name must be Taft will accept this opportunity to but it is not alwayi wise to let himself ha with them. Washingputiushed ia fulL Ail Utters and return to the bench or he wiU. by de- ton Star.caught oonimunicaUuna aigietd by bob da Ameriofler himself the be lo it, clining pluaxis, or aacuaied Beams, will Mr. Homebisly I engaging cook I throaa la tbs waste basket. The can people as a receptive candidate for na Very well, then; you may cuuie tomorbrave Biaa never bides bablad the presidency. row t lit. aasiiinad as me. Dust ask the EdiThere was a time when the judicial Cook Ol d sooner come at S, mum. tor to be rtrpuBsible for shat yju office would not have been considered Theu. if Ol dont hdkr th place Oi ran are ashaiucd of. a bar to ultimate p res bleu tul caudi-dacy- , lave in tolme for ihe mat iuay- .- Puck. but there has come a change, favor cooler a Bubvcribora win Infant Please can I have a pipe for which Mr. Taft manifestly i ecoguize. by informing this office of failure father? belure to receive The Esaauaer Now presidential candidate, however haa landlady (who tksir breakfast decently they may seek lo disguise the had quite a lot of I hia sort of thing I What due your father want It for literally Jump Into a populai canTbs lfornlng Examiner caa bv fact, or blowing bubbles? smoking In hia of vass. did both McKinley found oa sale by the Independent Infant Blow in' bubble! Punch. candidacies; Roosevelt practically, News Co, Balt Lake City. Oa all Utrougk tratue leaving Well. Willie. I suppose your nose ia thought guardedly, did it two yea is e Ogdea oa go; Bryan haa done It twice, and completely out of Joint since your brother came." , The Southern Pacific Railway, . piac-ticethe recent followed Parker The Union aartfle Rail er ay, and Judge No. it hasn't made any difference Nobody now resents Him spec- with mice; but pa Is. He bumped it The Oregon Short Lino Hallway. Eaamlasr patrons will eoalar a tacle of a presidential candidate at the gainst the door when he got up In favor oa the management by rebellows But a Supreme the dark to 'hunt for the catnip, night rampalgn porting to this office whenever they Court Justice' steads la another atti- before laslf Chicago Record Herald. fall to find the papers at Iks dsslg-natetude before the country, aud nut withMU (iayaett (after places. every other out serious embarrassment to ths dig- mean has failed) I've named my after yu. Mr. Aukerd. nities and proprieties of hia place Hah-- Ah Deuced Mr. Ankered REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. could he take the part which a politiflattered really cal party would expect of Its Mis Gay sett -- Yes; it s so dreadfulPar President ly hard to make him go- .- Puck. 1 TAFT AND THE PRESIDENCY. l afcp-aiat- u THE EXAMINtB ( 1 V it t' f ? 4 t- - 4C-00 ta-ie- u 1 r i r i r UiHNl-nular- ft ii lli-Cl- i I ... I tr d THEODORE ROOSEVELT. of New York. LONDON TO NEW YORK IN FIVE BCHROEDER'B SPEECH, DAYS. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. i- - Theodore Hrhroeder, foimerly of Fourteen year ago the Battle of Hie Balt Lake, a lawyer of ability, was the Port wbi JOSEPH HOWELL. question whleh excited before National the principal speaker widespread Interest, not only In thl Far Justice ef Supreme Court Furity Conference in Chicago: Hia country hut also In America and GerJOSEPH E. FRICK. subject was "JJheity of Speech ami many. The Liverpool shipowner had Press as essential to Ihe purity become restive owing to the dilatoriness of the Mersey Docks and Harbor REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. propaganda. He spoke for s better Hoard. Steamers had Increased so For State Senator knowledge of those laws of life that enormously In tonnage and draught E. T. HULANISKI. have to do with sex and then quoted that they could out cross th river bar except at high water. U was considsome startling statistics. ered. and rightly so, that tbe authorFor Representatives thousands hundreds of said that He RUDOLPH KUCHLER ities ought to hava been in advance of persons are yearly made v Ictlma of of tbe times, that every means should GEO. D. FULLER GEO. S. DEAN disease not publicly referred to, sad, have been adopted to dredge the chanHARVEY P. RANDALL. nel ao as to admit the largest liner at owing to public Ignorance and a auyr state of the tide. The Board eviof many mawkish sentimentalism, For Sheriff dently thought the advantage ol LivG. A. SEBRINQ. theae persons cannot secure treatment erpool were still so overwhelming that no other port would dare to enter Into at hospitals. For Attorney Ihe blindness of cum petit inn with it, and there was a rent of per Eighty NATHAN J. HARRIS. to ignore the repeated apths nsw born, 42 per cent or failures disposition Other porta peals for Improvements. In birth, 90 per cent of locomotor were not alow to lake advantage of the For Commissioners OSCAR MADSON ataxia, 10 per cent of all deaths are strained relation which were engenFour-Tou- r SouthTerm. due to (hose unmentionable dlMesses. dered on the Mersey. Dover. Cardiff. FRANK MOORS llriwtol, ampton, Plymouth, OHO 20, afflictions These Trio-Yea-r year Swanoea, Milford and Holyhead all Term, . children In France aud an unknown came forward with tempting offers to Far Clerk Induce the Liverpool companlea to number la tbs United States. DAVID MATTSON. abandon the Meraey. The Inman Line, to now the American Line, decided For Aeeesser HULANISKI AND SKEEN. adopt Southampton aa it headquar' EDWIN DIX. ters. and there were rumors that the County Attorney K. T. liulaniskl ia Cttnard and other companies were For Treaauaer more than a match for Jndedlah gkeeu, about to take decided action In the ALMA D. CHAMBERS matter, when the Mersey Board i When the the thought. It advlaablc fo give in and For Recorder sought to frighteu the old veteran by rousent to carry out the Improvements B. JOSEPH WALLACE. were ao absolutely necessary. making an assault upon hint, using Ihe which But even with tbe complete removal as court weapon "f attack, after of Far Surveyor every obstruction in the Mersey it hia literary bureau had been In nper-a- t was recognised that the Liverpool mall H. J. CRAVEN. Ion fur several days, he displayed steamers would atill be very seriousFor Constable or Ogden City In the severe compeof a man ly handicapped Ignorance of the make-uHENRY STEELE. tition which waa about to be Inaugulike Capiain Hulsnlski. The old sol- rated between ibe rival routes. New dier faced hia cmiDlry'M assailants York la S.Otu nautical mile from In the early sixtie and he Is still Liverpool and 3.11U from SouthampPATRIOT SKEEN. ton, Imt the difference of 7u miles in rapable of meeting the enemy, a he Intern lounlaln Republican: Patriot demonstrates In hi statement given favor of Liverpool waa mure than balanced by tbs Mersey et earners being Skeen of Ogden has Anally revealed to the compelled to call at Queenstown, Inpublic today. hfmscir. lie wants office. The county attorney, Aral, proves volving a great loo of time on both Ihe and the homeward voyMr. 8keen ha a for years been poring that his detractor Is lacking la a ages.outward If the at earners were allowed a the chsmplou of the people. He has fundamental of Ihe printu run direct from New York to Livknowledge entertained an ambition to bo the of lew; second, he shows that erpool without railing on Ihe way the ciple Jerome of Ogden. Whenever he hsu malls would reach London sooner than , In Ihe act of greatest the heard of a violation of law b.v a puhllr ss complained of by Jededlah. Hkcen's by route. Queenstown Marian is official he haa ruxhc-- i madly into father was one of the an anchorage; there are no actors, principal merely ronrt, and bun nerured an Infliction of at the time, cite of the county nterhanlcal contrivances for the rapid being, punishment. lielng a lawyer, him- commissioner. transfer of mall, paascnceia, ami baggage from the train to the ship, hut self, as ran be proved hy the sign at did a tender has to lie employed to comBlraugc that Ibis his doorway, these exercises of hlu not defame hia own father and parade municate with the ship anebturd mile profession have not been costly to out at sea off Daunt' away or hove-thim and have furnished an excellent him through the public print hm a Kork. h instead of assailing In dealing with the difficulties of the practice, ahlch a luck or clients bun grafter," Stanford, an old man sensitive to situation a leading article which aptol provided him. slander and having nothing left .f hi-- t peared In the Morning Post on SeptemHaving sat for ninny months in I he suggested the manner In life's work if rubbed of hia good ber 27, 1492,solution llmrllght of public Mr. which the could lie accomnanr'. Skeen bus discovered that he ia si Ions liiacusbing At'r plished. U .tolled in h Skeen ia williug In in- points the si tide stilted' "Hard pleasnotorious to bo regarded uk lo the ed. possibly famous. He lisa iiomciited ao many dict sorrow on ai.y one. for the soic rivalry of the Souths nip! on of into purpu-why getting ether officials that he feels he may route, the l.ti ci pool companies will he safely become an official himself. For does he not open tip the closet in hi driven In self defense to consider whether they hud mil better rcplv tu that reason he announce hi candi- own family and iliinetc t he skeleton the action of Hie IttniHii roiiipiiuv by ; before of the voters Weber for rompy? the office of dacy county attorney. cuuiiter-niovi-- . anil sdrcl a ii.ohor adwrrrr wr to If offer called upon Against him no uiuu can come withwhich shall .iit both l.iioipim; nnd ' No out Mr. 8ken assaulting him as an vice, we would tell Mr, Skeen to reuse Souths ill pi on oiilion of the eon M he regarded as atislac. enemy of Justice, as n opponent of beln-.- the ratrpiiw of nthei more daff- problem liny which did not recognize the carto dinal law, a a defender of rorrnpl prac- y and rlever men. and, fact that, however aecenipiisbpd. more Intionah'o a himself for tices among wicked officials. the short t'liins of ihe lime luineen w Yoik w.i (lie oli.h-c- t than that f London anil The office of county attorney Is rliannel to illxtiuctton worth home three thousand dollars a mi Dieting ml in tit upon men and women which in ii. t override cverv oiiiei This is lie principle th year in Ogden. It will cost Mr. Skeen by virtue of oinc technicality s by the .Vuieiican inh'h! law. In determining by which route very little money to make the race. I Kvcii If he can not win, lie will bo County Attorney Hulanlrki makes tic nuil'.s a! e eai ril'd. Hn these mounds ihe Mnrtina Post pietty well lo the good. If he loses, the following comments mi Skeen's T'.if the .Jv oi poo limns shn'ildproposed iihri. lie will atill have had the advertisecharge, to which' attention Is ilicct Mile .Mlilnrd fm Qiu Ihm ment. It is just possible there are men of convenience Irish paseiiKer and nisi: the n.iiura! arivanianea ef In Weber county who w(i i, cognize It. will lie seen that 'h-- ' appointIbKodsre Harbor, pear Wexford, at th" in Mr. Skeen's candidacy an explana- ment of a legislative ciev.uiitiec w.is of Ireof the extreme niithrate:n cornei tion of hia insistent projection of him- made during the enciiiu'uew-land. should be uirned to uccount: father. self upon the public. And in the light complalnaiu's that of a fast service steamer should As to the staienirnt Hia1 Writer nnd of that reflection. It i likely they will county la the only county having a h Instituted between Milford ilia1 and Irish rsilwa, the Itosslare; decline to vote for him, believing that poor commissioner the law l'e!f Si rsnsements should be his purpose from the beginning haa show to the contrary, an an)on at This Morning Pest xdicmc improved. ,,f many law ought boon one of aelflBh interest, instead of all versedthatin a year ago has prm ahly been furcoPcn law of that to know bind penal , reader, but fi Ua. n deslro to secure the public good. as the Iruisla'ure is by the general would he been ii'adl y advancing nv As a private Individual, devoted to pmhihlted from macing any special ward the region of tbe enforcement of law. Mr. Skeen was law for the gn"?rnment of any partic- rcls. The director of accomplished the Great ular lO.tnty, a distinct success. e Western Railway realiz--d the of the idea, and they gave In the character of an office seeker A the time for election draws near t.icir engineer, carte blanche to dea! he destroys mil of the beautiful glamor wl'li the question thoroughly. The whleh hie unselflsh patriotism had the ti;e!i.n is. Wha? are Democrats engineers adopted all hut one of the tu stand on? Their platform s'icxetlona Hossisre wa to he tiangoing kill-ever- i ; t 1 office-seeke- ' boy-her- j 1 . p - t s ? I i i 1 long-doing- QiirenKtown-K.lngtiiwn-Holy-hca- d office-seeke- r Jn.-ep- nhM-rvatlo- auffl-rlentl- oiiidl-itaiii-ci- i . tuiuied; the outtnectiona tff the t,reai Southern and Wgstern Railway company of lie land will. Rissiare were lu lie improved; and new aud very fast Steamer were tu be built: hut fioui Ml:fo:d to KosSiare being greater than that from Holyhead lu Kingstown, they derided upon the construction of an entirely new harbor at Fishguard, aud build a new line from Ularbeaton Road t. Fishguard. Fium Fishguard to kiiaslare the distance is 54 sea ndies. being a few miles shorter than the Holyhead eras-tu- . For years hundreds of men have been employed on tbe most formidable part uf the plant the carving of a splendid her bur out uf solid rock of the Pembrokeshire coast. The task has involved enormous blasting operations. tbe chaigc occasioually amouutlng to many tons of powder, and in uue Instance (he result was to bring down HS.OOh ton of rork. The great work ia now practically completed. and the Paddlueton-Fiahguard-css! a re Cork route t about to be pened for tragic. hTere Is perfect locking accoinmodaiion at Fishguard; a splendid breakwater 2.ut0 ft. long ba bene constructed, lino ft. broad at the base. 70 ft. at the top. and alung the greater part of P length there is a depth uf 58 ft. of water. Three new turhlue steamers have been specially built for the cross Channel traffic, each knots. The having a speed of 22 Immediate result of the Morning Post proposals will be tnst London and fork will be brought nt hin little more than twelve hours uf each ether, two h way daily havthrough services ing been arranged. Of course while the existing mall contract Is malnlaintd the Liverpool boa's are bound to wa?'e time by their king waits at Queenstown, but it Is lo be presumed that the authorities at 8t. Martln's-le-Giam- l arc not compelled by the same, or some other, contract mails by a 10 dispatch the roundabout route via Holyhead and Dublin. The rich plum, of the Trsns-Atlantpostal service are generally awarued to the German and American steamers running direct to Southampton, aud every minute, therefore, that can I c saved at Queenstown Is of the iiLniosi importance tu the Liverpool com panic. WPh the opening of the Fishguard Rosslare route the Queenstown delay ran at ouce be reduced by some hours. Passengers, no doubt, will avail themselves of the shortest route to get on board ths liners. But on the expiration of the present contract, which involve considerable additional expenditure for special train services, there can be no longer any excuse for compelling tbe aggravating As a port uf delays at Queenstown. call for general shipping Queenstown remains an excellent barbor, but for c mail purpose It mu.t he confessed that it is no longer what It was In the now qulrkly recoding past. With the launching of the new Cumirder Lusitania wc are attaining ocean-speethe stage, which means that Queenstown will be left hopelessly In the rear. From New on ir Trans-Atlanti- Far Representative In CMgreas i: UTAH, Til C ESP AY .MORNING, ; d York to Queenstown will occupy 112 hours of the great Uuuarder'i time, to Fishguard 117 hour, and to Southampton 125 hour. The magnificent Great Western express trains can cover the 259 ml lea between Fishguard aud Paddington In four and a half huurs, so that malls landed at Fishguard would not only be delivered In Iiomlon but answer written and postetesmer of ed, while those sent by would equal speed via Queenstown still be ofl the way suffering from the delays of at least four transfers between bosis and trains, and those sent via Southampton would be somewhere With the on the English Channel. special facilities at Fishguard and the new Cunardcrs Ixuidon and New York will be only Are days apart It Is not only the ntsIN that would beneAi by the adoption of the nearest mainland port to New York hut the passengers and the shipowners also. Under present arrangements London passengers have lo start early In Ihe morning of tho day of tailing to boanTihe sieam-e- r at Liverpool: In the small hours of next morning ihey reach Queenstown HarW, and there they are detained until the afternoon waiting tbe arrival of the mall via Holyhead and King town. The Fishguard route will, however, enable them to spend an extra day In London, leaving Paddington with the mall at. night, and ao great would lie the saving of time that the liner via Fishguard would already hn nit un Ihe Atluniic, some distance beyond the Fasinet, before a liner at Queenstown cxiuld receive the London mall dispatched at the same time via Holyhead. The shipowners will beneWelsh fit by tbe proximity of the Kteim coalfield to Fishguard, for the coal bill, one of the most important items In the business, would be ap- preciably reduced. Every mechanical device has been adopted ut the new harbor for rheaply and expeditiously coaling ihe hugest vessels afloat. Even an extra day's provisions for l.Omj in 2.11(11! from Liverpool runs passenger up Into h very Urge sum In ihe course of a yeur. Fishguard Harbor Is hy bigli land on Hie southeast, and wexi sides, and by the new breakwater across ih opening on ihe north side, and It ix claimed that owing to climatic conditions some excepilonnl the locality I practically free from fog, there hsrng been no fig during three xiiccprslve year quite an Ideal spot. Anoiiier vrrj singular rliin.itlc feature one connected wi h the new mine all lo vkhtrh will appeal powerfully traveler. In the Meteorological Council' rcpoit for tho year ending March I 9hS. It I shown that on un average illy 57 gal"- - occur in tho lucality sgsinst 75 on ihe Irish Sea slid Rris-lo- l Channel. During 1!U'4 Ihe proportions were 7! on the Irih Sea. 7.1 on ihe Itrisi-Cligmicl. and only 19 It now re011 .S.. t iiHirnc's Chanrel. main !!' Great Western aiuiiori-Hdto iii'iiu" ihe postmaster general 1 mini'll of on ihe lisi to place Tisn A'l.ietlc mall porls and to offer (he various hipping companies such favurahii iiims as will a'lrart. the Inrgcst end insiest Mcsiucrs to the new nni'hoi' el-tcre-.l 1 K.-- -- I f THE NEW CORSET. hii'Ii-eiltle- I i fo-t- 1 iil vn-;d- -- poten-tis'lM- - mil longer, lint much mum ih:ni heretofore. arc deG:vj:ei e;mih and slimne manded above as well as helnw Ihe wsl-- i. which, fashion decree, shall grow a mh.CI as Is consistent with Is higher rumfon. A fexMite of the new cuts is (he extremely Pit back. Some of h'e new Fienrb cor sou have claMc shoulder Fran. Corset of large have hack That arc ve-long below (he waist, eloseix fl'icd unboned piece often extending fur quite twelve inches from the belt. The combination corset, nn arrangeIn ment of comet and petticoa'. reality ;i hoped and stec'e.d Princes sls 1 slip. s nmeity j a stockinet cor-s- t tlia c vends into tight, and form a whole aid; of under ear in one piece Quite CHTOBEII f 1905. 11, r climbed painfully down, while Braids seised hi ease of tool and Lnrrid Into the cabin. Ha rueii. feeling a small baud gnj,. ping his arm. turned tu mm l.. llcilu. said he. How is Ann She's all right. She R.Jt) life. answered the boy. Ann. who stood Just outside ibe art y. i) (I very quietly: well. How fc Jeannette? HAMLIN GARLAND COPYRIGHT, BT HAMLIN I am CARLANB mi SYNOFSlB. brary. bearing himself before the little desk on which suud a movable telephone receiver, he began to sake He reached bis friend, tniugs hum. Ir. Braule, and act him in motion. Ho ordered out his racing automobile. He telegraphed YYitaon to take fresh horses and return by way of Junction mi get the beet doctor there. Burn the air as you go, he added. After giving orders for hia valise to s be packed he walked up to Mrs. room and kiassd her good morning without betraying his excitement I'm going out to the ranch. he said. The boys are baring trouble with the bay, aud 1 want to see how they're coming oa. You wont mind, will CHAPTER Ann Rupert and her young brother Louis, the latter an invalid and an eutbusUst oa western mailers, leave New York for the Rockies. Wayne Peabody, who loves Ann. see them off. Ann dislikes ihe west. CHAPTER II Ann and Louis go to visit the ranch of Dun Barnett, their cousin's husband. nu CHAPTER and Louis are received at tbe ranch by Bob Raymond, the foreman. Raymond has a dispute with a drunken row boy. I lil-A- Bsr-nett'- CHAPTER V Concluded. But Ann could not so easily be put aside from her plain duty. Nov I will etay till the doctor comes. At last, when the wounded men waa lying comfortably on a thick pile of you? Of course not, Don Im going to be all right in a few hours. I'm giad you're going. Yon can bring Ann home. You should have gone with her yesterday. 1 see that now. he answered dryly. It will he a startling world for her. Well, Fm off. Better stay In bed today. l'U be back by tomorrow night, I think. When he took bis seat la hia big, flat powerful auto car his fare waa set in grim lines, is she all right, Henry? he asked of his engineer. In perfect order, air." Slie needs to be. Thia is to be a record breaker. With his Mg goggles over hie eyes and his rap drawn low down on bla forehead, Barnett seised The wheel, and the ponderous, panting organism began to move. Wheeling into the street be let on the full power of the engine, and when he drew up at Braids's gate the mechanism was hot with speed, its joints oiled and friction less In raring trim. Bralde, a small, smiling, trig young What Is it all fellow, cam out. about, Dnuf Got your tools? He pointed at bis bag, Emergency blanket and the white light of the morning Ailed the cabin. Ann yielded to his entreaties, went to her room and threw herself down upon her bed with a sense of having put all her easeful. careless girlhood behind her. It was ss If she had suddenly been flung Into a gray and bitter sea far from shore. Louis, who had been roused by the return of the herder and who sat watching their slow and painfully cautious handling of the sufferer with the mum, unemotional gase of a sleepy kitten, followed his sister Into the Inner room and stood In silence till his bewilderment left him and his perplexity crystallised Into words. Then he said: Jupiter! 1 didn't know you could do such things. What do you think? Is he golug to die? I don't know, laddie. I hope not. Ive done all I can. Ann must have dropped asleep there- the horizontal rays of tbe flaming snu filled the room and the loud and hearty voice of a woman could be heard out In the kitchen. Her words came distinctly to Ann's Now. Rob. yonve gut me to ears. deal with. l'U cuff your ears If you dont do as I say. You've got to eat to keep your strength up. Auu roee hastily, hut paused before the closed door with a new and singular timidity. Tbe coming of another wornau made her own poeitkm embarrassing. With a return of resolution she Oiiened the iluor and mot the big gray eyes of a tall, broad shouldered, slatternly woman, who stood over Raymond with a bowl of sunming broth In her hand. Hbe was neither deft nor dainty, but Ann perceived that she was capable eud pood tempered, a natural name, exiierieuced lu the ways of the after, for when she woke kit" Then all aboard! Henry leaped out and caught up tbe bag, while the doctor climbed In braid Barnett on the front seat. Tills luoks ominous. How much of a trip ia It going to be? Just a abort run. answered Barnett as he swung th shining red bulk Into Mogalyon avenue, which of the led directly east over the plain. Beneath their feet the puff and dick of the piston aud the pur of cogs grew each moment more fnrlons until all sounds fused Into a humming roar. The keen air of the morning smote the riders Jovially. The flaming aunllght slanted upon tliem with growing best, and l'kword. lieneath them, the sod awep.7 ke a tawny carpet, while Barnett, watchful. Intent, composed, worked the levers uml valves with the skRl of a practical engineer. When they bad cnxuicd the two railroads aad were climbing the long, low ridge he casually remarked; My foreman, Raymond, la shot, and you've got to pull him through." Great Mrott, last. 1 can't afford ths time! It'll like all day. If I'd border. Hood morning. she called, and her Inflections aud many of her phrase sere masculine. You must a' bod a rigid hard night of it. Friend of the Barnetts. Rob tells ine." Her familiarity and the essential commonues of her tune nqielled Ann. who asked, with cool dignity, Can I do anything? Not a thing. I'm Mrs. Berlbbin. Rob's nlgliest neighbor. We come the moment we heerd of this thing, for Robs a mighty good man and nelghNc. Ann repeated and held out her hand. Im glad to see you, Mrs. Bcribblns. Im Miss Rupert, and this Is my brother. Bhe turned to Louis, who had crept to her side, paie and silent. Mrs. Rcribblns shook band, carefully guarding her broth. I don't see how you kept Rob down. Ive hod to Just about throttle him once or twice since I came. Hes a headstrong ruxa and hate being bossed or nuised. lisa the doctor come? Good Lord, no! But Ive sent Abe up tbe ixd. That fool Watson Is moren likely to get lost and never get In. Even If he did he couldnt get a doctor here noon, and that Wallace doctor ain't worth tbe powder to blow him up anyway. We need a lame doctor from Valley Spring. As soon as Don Barnett bears of this hell come with the best there Is In the kuown" You'd have gone just the same, asserted Barnett calmly. The machine was again running swiftly. "Youre here, and yon daren't Jump out, and you might as well enjoy yourself. Thia i to be a record run. I'm going to pnll In by noon." Bralde was young and a man of red Mood aud staining eyes. Very well; go It, old sport! I ran stand it if yon ran. I'll make It a holiday and charge yon double for every hour. When they bad readied the top of the pass between two pinou spotted hills the road could be seen for miles, drivj ing straight into the mist of the mighty Misaonri valley. If ail tbe way down grade from here to Omaha, remarked Barnett. I could make Die run Jn two hours, only I mustn't invite a breakdown. You seem to value your foreman. He's something more than my foreSpring. man. He's a splendid chap. You' vs Raymond lay on his pile of blankets, met him the fellow who went on ths bis face expressionless as that of a coyote drive' with us. dead man. but his eyes called to the Why, certainly I remember him. girl, aud ahe bent to ask, Are yon I've met him at tbe club. Bnt be was better?" very reticent. I didn't get at him. His lips moved a little. Fhe bowed Who Is lie? How dries he come to he Yes bring lower, and be whispered, your foreman T "He's a little slow about telling hli have gone for him. own life story, but he's all right. I must Then he added, They hurry. think I know the ran of this shootDon't leave me. ing. He got Into trouble with a roupls With a conviction that he knew he of fellows out there, and one of them was about to die. she spoke, and her has done him. tone was tense with desire to help As entered upon s particularly him. I will nut iave you. IH not smooththey stretch of road the man at tbs worry. wheel relaxed Ills hold anil said, with He closed his eyes again and lay so deep feeling: "I don't mind saying that ao seemed that be I'm anxious about Roll. I've grown breathless, it still, lmd enteral upon the liel coma, bemighty fond of him. He's not one glT-eyond tbe reach of any medicine. to confidence, and Tve Louis, awed quite out of bis sprightly his reticence. I don't know respected quite why Ann aside and drew self, whispered. he Is here, but I trust him and count 'How is he? to fortunate on tbs him have myself He Is worse. Oh, I wish the doctor place, lie made (40.00U for me last would come!" year on hay and cattle, and most have Tbe boys say that big. speckled a little hunch laid up for himself. Ive faced fellow did it. He bad it in for felt for a year that I ought to put Rob Mr. Kaymoud. I you know. Ferry, Into something better. I owed It to the Mexican boy. took a horse and was him. Now. ir be dies ne broke off going to chase them up. but tbe bays and bent to bis wheel to hide the emowouldn't let him. They've sent word tion that made bis lips quiver. to ibe railway, aud theyTl have SpecIt ls keii ten minutes of nooa as Barkle before night. Uncle Don said that nett rase above the last great wave of these fellows were only hired men. bul the tswny sea and sighted the seems to me .liey're a good deal like, of cottonwoods In which his riutap ranch the old lime cowboy. bnllding sat. and two uainuies later be swept into the yard and up to th door amid a throng of singularly silent cowCHAPTER VI. . The first on to was at breakfast when boys and ranch-was laid at bis el-- I spesk ms Mrs. flcrihblns, who exBARNETT the maid. He claimed opened Jerusalem the golden! You halnt thinking it some come from home thl inornin' la that matter of business, but hi hands stiffdogenne thunder cart hare ye? ened as he read: "That's what. How's RobT Bob R.ivmonrt Is shot. Send best doctor "U iiei s mice; bm I in low-- i .j'Urk. WATBOK. hope ye brought For just a moment he sat In silence, help. Barnett rosa fjiin hia seat then rose and walked s'owly to hie li jtlflJj gad e n 1 . J dont mud siylag that I'm about Hob." OKrimu 1 lcfl her feeling very well. But tU me the truth, I Rob dying? No. said Auu. Bnt be needs help. He waa abut last erecting and has InIb all night in pain. He Is very weak now.' Buraoct hurriad into the hot duk of the ranch house, smelling uf tbe dinner, which was cooking, and bent above his foreman. Hello, Bob! How do you feel? Raymond whispered, Oh, I'm all right; a little weak" The donor interposed. Hlear ths room of r very body but this woman He indicated Mrs. Bcribbin. "W must find this bullet. Barnett turned to tbe men who Oiled the doorway. Clear out, boys; the doctor wants to be alone now. Raymond smiled a little. The bullet went on. Its in the wall somewhere. Barnett came to the door and raid to You 1 letter go out under ths Ann: tree and rest. You look tired. I will stay If I can he of any use. We don't need you. Mrs. Kcrlbbiai will help us. Flease gn. Louis, tuft het away till this is over." Released from her benumbing load of responsibility, Ana laid her hand on her brother's arm. Come, Louia, and together they went out along the little winding path which led to the apriag. What do yon suppose they will do te him?" asked Louis. Ann turned sick. "Oh. I dont know Dont apeak of It! If a too horrible! When they th cabin Bar. Tba nett met them with a smile. doctor says Rob's all right. He that Anu saved his life. Yon poor girl! What a night that boy lot you la for! I didnt know till ten minutra ago that you were here all alone and that Jones aad his wife had vamoosed. I hop you'll forgive me, Ann. Oh, I blame no one Imt myself, she wearily replied. "I shouldn't have come to this miserable, ghastly region. Rob wants to see yon. Will yoa come ia and speak to him? Ann reluctantly followed Barnett iota tbe tuner room where Raymond, with his wounds dressed and llmhi properly clothed, lay stretched on th lied. He was very pale, but his eye were calm and quiet. He reached a feeble right hand toward her, wyitif painfully: You've been mighty good to me. By and by I will try to thank you. Without yon I would have bled to death. I beg yon not to give It a moment'! thought I did very little. Ann coldly replied. His eyes were round and soft and appealing. like those of a Mg wounded Dont leave me now. I want dog. you Nie glanced at tbeonng doctor, ska stood listening. IIP nodded aa If ta And so she ay, Grant his request ff the put his hand away gently clinging Angers were those of a sleeping babe and said, with a return of pity: I will etay till tomorrow. Now please go to sleep. He closed bis eyes under her pahn, and tears of gratitude came steallni down from his brown lashes. For tha moment she forgot that ebe had know him but a day; that she, too, waa a removed from him la stranger-f- ar every thought and purpose end to stay beranae he dung to her and needed her. A hand seised her throat and an emotion which alienated her from her old self rose wJtbix her bosom and for a moment frightened her. Id th rad It Irritated her, this pity, and yet it could not hs shakrn oil. A deeper self which aba had not known Insisted that she keep her word to the wounded man, and ra for two days she oscillated between a pitying tenderness for him and a disgust sad bitterness with herself and her weakness. On the third day Bralde pronounced his patient out of danger, and tbea Ann's pity died. I am going home, she said to LotfN and you must go with me. They sra going to take the foreman to the Springs, and I cannot leave yon here. Ann said goodby to the wounded mta la Barnett's presence, and a sense of 1 d irritation caused her to be very distant with him. I hope you will soon be able to hs removed, she said, evading his glance. This Is a distressing place In which to he sick, and now I must say good by." He took hra hand la both of bio. shall miss you. but 1 won't ask yoa te stay any longer. Tou've been very sweet and helpful to me. and I bat te have yoa go. You will let me sea yoa again, won't you?" My cousin Intend te take yea t hi bouse as soon as you can be mov" ah ed. answered formally. doubt we shall meet again there. I will five in hope of that, awered gallantly. IfVmtIniiH Tomorrow.) I I 1 I I |