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Show 11IE didate for "I represtctulhe MOBMNU 3iuMAl CUPES, UTAH. ESAM1NEV: MOUSING, e Utah in Mr. I ATES. log Ezsiuissr, par monih.. 15s bd Single ouyiaa Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. Is sasl by mall Tbs outside ut Ogdea, At Issst quaruriy, Is advance.. E-0 e FEARLESS ssd INDEPENDENT. TIm Siuumt 1b a iuIbUjf iftJ" - nssspopsr. U gives sii I ss squat sssv. BA flTOrltlli j'jllSCI iAmbiIab Ium It Blii BUlUftfe. aidss MMkA. give tbs prejudiced. to boss ssuisaod ssd CuttiBIUbCAtiOBI ss sil subjects WUs un- tl flMIViU Is presented iirif tram knows Individ usia, but tbs true sums must I) pubusbad Is fklL All letters sad sosimuBicstloss sigtsd by sum ds plnmaa. or ssrumad ssmas. Bill be throws Is tbs wests basket. Tbs breve mss sever hi das behind ss Don't ssb tbs Edi sas uined tor to be responsible tar wbst you sre ssbswed of. Subscribers wlU confer s Xavor by istarmuig tbis (Am of fsiiurs to recalvf Tba Examiner before tbelr breakfast. 'Tbs bloralsg Examiner css lie found os sale by tbs independent News Ce Salt Lake City. Os til through trsiu Isuvlng Ogdes os Tba Bombers Fscifio Railway, Tbs Union FseiBe Railway, ssd Tbs Oregia Short Use Railway. Examiner petrosa will confer a favor os tbs management by reporting to thin office wbenevar they tall to find tba pa para si tba designated places. TICKET. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN For President in IMS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. of New York. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. publics! party In congress. "It appears to me extraordinary that any part of the people of the diets of Utah should seriously consider sending to the house of representative la Washington a new man at this time, and especially a man hla party allegiance, who, through would of necessity vote la thn house against all leglalallun desired by the administration la order to carry out that which has so well begun. "At no Umo lu ths history of tUa country ban there been inch great and such widespread prosperity aa at present; and never before has there lioea more confidence among the people in any adniiulstratiun. "The Republican party today stands a the euuaeriatlva party of the MHintry, desiring equal rights to all and ahoerlng by the legislation enacted Its desire to deal honestly ..d courageously with the great questions that are confronting the American to people, and la such n manner a bring the best results to all the people, without oppression to any. The Republican party baa In legls. lutUm fulfilled Its platform, the prune Isei made' in 1901, or, at least, has started to fulfill all the promlaea marie In that platform to the people of the country. H la tha party of advancement, a thown by It record In the peat and more particularly by lit record during the paet two years. "What good reason can any one give for desiring to hamper or Impede the course of this administration by sending to con grew a man who la and must be, if a Democrat, avowedly antagonistic to the administration? "At such a time aa this, when the Democratic party la making every effort to secure control uf the national bouse of representative. In order that Republican policies may not he carried out. and lu order that the leglalallun may not he enacted which may be found necessary In order to the work already comcomplete menced, ii seems particularly unfortunate that the Republicans uf Utah hould he defeated, the result of that defeat naturally having a tendency to Jeopardize the elertinn of Republican congressmen from the state. "It has beeq my view, and It Is the view 1 hold now, that If the Republicans of Utah differ upon qiieidUiti in their of local Interest, differ ilew of ths method of dealing with the Incol situation, that those difference should be settled In the convention; that when an election of this Importance la coming nn. all Republicans at least should Join In n endeavor to elect a man who can be depended upon, not only from hla own ronrtrtlona of right, but from hla party affiliations, to cast Ma votes In congress to sustain a Republican administration. "With my most earnest wishes for Congressman Howells success. I Tours Veiy Truly, Signed) A. B. Hayes." Far Representative in Congress JOSEPH Far Justice JOSEPH HOWELL. of Supreme Court E. FRICK. HE HAD KEPT STRAIOHT. Over is Kssaaa City the other day a workman os a skyscraper loot kis footing on the cornice of the building end, quite naturally, started on bla way downward to the street below. In bis descent be caught sight of a hanging' rope, which ha caught, thereby aved himself from what In nil human probability would have bees death. After hla reacue he waa Baked: Did you think, an aome often do, of all the bad things you ever did?" Smiling, ha looked hla qunsttoner In tl eye nn ha replied: "Oh, no; I keep straight with the Lord every day, and I waa really not frightened nntll I reached the scaffold again and looked down." 1 keep straight with the Lord every There are scores of men and day! women In every community who will know aa a matter of aetnal experience just what the man meant. There are scores of others to whom hla reply will be aa unintelligible as It would have been had he spoken In the Choctaw language. What did the man really mean by Let beeping straight with the aa try ami express It differently. "A conscience void of offense" la a quite eumiDon express Ion, and does It not have the same meaning as the words used by thli workman? To have a conscience void of offense It. would seem that from day to day one should be obedient at all times to the dictates of conscience la an Ideal to shlch few. If any, human beings ever Iid? attain, yet undoubtedly never relinquishing the effort to do so, le what this man meant by keeping straight with the Lord every day. Be you infidel, scoffer, agnostic or hardened sinner. If you have never yet striven for a conscience void of offense you will find It impossible to comprehend the meaning which lay behind hla words In the heart of this workman. Yet can you doubt that to him It waa reality? A writer In the Kansan City Star, commenting upon the Inrldcnt, pertinently asks: What balm, (to you think, could any man in a similar situation get nut of the thought that he waa worth $l,non,onu or more; that he war the possessor of houses and lands; that ha waa influential in politics, or that the futnre hold In store for hint promises of great Honor? "But to feel, in the terrific rush of an apparently swift plunge to destruction. that assurance which rawta out fear, and wrhirli udinils of no re gret to oppress the soul who can place an adequate estimate on such a treasure as that? Doesn't such a testimony as this show to you that St. Paul was right when he said that a man might have malting and yet possess all things? PLEASANTRIES. Hia Coachman Professor, why is it ihat the moon alius shows the same FAVORB HOWELL. The Pnrfeaaor That is due face? to the ctrrumatnnce that It revoluor A B. Hayes, formerly Ugden, In tion upon Its axis is coincident with a letter to a friend In Utah, tell why the revolution it make iu tts orbit. to The Coechmsn Thankee. I thori. tf Joseph Howell should be like that. Chicago was somethin congress. Hla opinion la worthy of care- Tribune. of voters the ful consideration by Utah. His letter la aa follows: Punter ! tell you. doctor, oid I business clear through. "Washington- - D. C.. Oct. . My Rev. Dear Sir: I police in this morning's Howland Yale on the contrary. I Issue of the Washington Post that know him to he a most rbarfiaMc man. Punier Mavite; imt he would exCongressman Joseph Howell was yes- amine the balance sheet if all the diterday renominated by the Republirector were bishops and Prcwldence - Town surf can "f Uie Si ale of i'tah ss nnr can- In the Pnintn -- Cas-hur- n - rhr . 13, went io ghanded it over he said gayly, IIcad-- U i lie boy. "1 dont miss You css get J to beautiful too It' today. doY Will that I cry j l reflected a liaymuu-ru.--h it." "TliHt's sad factory. Now wei bur ymi'll want ikat stage tide. As iLey walked out Raymond sternIt's one of the finest roads in diedo with me, to "Want asked; slay ly mountains. Yon rattle dawn U ran- j I where works Imily yon Weil, every ' tomorrow, sure thin. Lemember lire. We dont allow Idlers, if you liietr for map, boy, misses an cm, bad something to do youd keep ont Together they went down toward the gran again in Ogden. They are the tf mischief. men uf werq 'Louis twisted hia small right arm. ui Luc, where a group eld reliables, every (air guarbuilding a log cabin. "Here ia where "Im ready for anything." as well aa tha anteed, slater we to are your live, provided "Out your outfit your whole kit? cousetits." "Tv got sue camera aud ay drawBarnett came riding up the hlU about ing materials. aud Immediately at tight uf ; sundown hand his hags Raymond packed Louis begun b Jocose tirade. "You j camp! You young flyaway! A nice j Interlude youve given us. Ana hadn't "The Shea for Tander Fectj slept a wink fur a week till she gut t tha your message yesterday. Huw long have you been bare? Raymond hastened to sng, "1 induced him to wire as soon at lie turned nn. "Had you been here all the time, you young raltlepatej I Aiula was not afraid of Barnett 2S4E MADISON AVE. "Tea; I was down there looking for BELL PHONE 613-He pointed toward the town of Rob. Catalog and Samples. Bozle. "Well, Im to bring you Home Made Shoea In- "The position 1 occupy beie nude it cnadviaubie for me to take part is the nominating campaign, nines It appears to be right that no one In my position should Interfere In is Influence the choice of the party. This, me you well know, has been the position occupied by me In other matter of party artlun where personal interest as lu this case would have led me to make expression of my desires. Now, however, that the RepuMicaa party In convention ha acted, H la a pleasure to me to send my congratulations, and to give my moat sincere hope fur a satisfactory' termination of the cam. . paign. If there is any way in s hich I can aid In bia election I shall be very glad to remlvr what little assistance I can. a,I wish It might ha impressed nut only upon the Republicans hut upon the whole people of the Stale of Utah that the defeat of Mr. Hoaell for congress would ha a step backward, mad might result disastrously to the national administration. "At this time when the Republican President of the United Hi .tea le flghllng the ban lea of the people, when in hie efforts he peed the assistance of a Republican house uf represent at Ivra, aa well as that of a Republican senate, and nt n time n!aa when legislation of so much importance to the country baa recently been enacted by a Republican administration. It seems more than ordinarily Important that the people of Utah should sustain the administration in which every man must have confidence, and which appeals au strongly to the American people, not only In the dials of Utah, but la every other stale In thn Union. "Mr. Howell's count during hla lerme in the house of representatives has I teen such aa to merit the commends I inn of the people of our state; end 1 know he hse met the approbation of the lenders of gll uf the Re- pany- SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier w Oddi'S City, iadudiag Sunday Mw ability ami PULlt Z. C. M. I. tegrity. Published Every Day is ths Vssr by Ths Standard Publishing Com' Hell'i 1 A In congress. to congratulate you upon this reauuinatiou as bring au especial mark uf coulidmcr of our party la THE EXAMINER U J - BIT C HAMLIN GARLAND COPYRIGHT. . 1 HAMIIN BY LADIES PILLOW CABLANB SHOES SYNOPSIS. a company, and ibis company, I you. baa no regard fur its hands. Their interests are not those of the miner. You may blarney nil you like, but the miner must look out furs! heir own interests. Just a the employer hire lawyers sad ageutt to look after hie." Very true;" replied Kelly calmly. "I'm uut objectin' to thuL Organise and take care of labor's Interests, but duut ask me, an eu:ployer of labor, to throw np me hat lieu you vote to raise the wages of me five men. Ill fight scandalous" -lio It, Kelly! You have him on three legs and golnT' shouted a wag. aud, amid the laugh irr that followed, Kelly leaped down aud made for the door. When Raymond overtook him agWu he was iu talk with a lean young fellow With large, bright eye, who had the tune of aa old and bitterly disappointed man. Kelly Introduced him. "Rob, shake hand with Mr. Dolan, correspondent of the Valley tyring New. Jlui, thia Is my new partner. lhilau, aa he clasped bauds, remarked, "You've met up with a good man, a man that wont do ye, and there arent many like him In this town." Only long after did 11 come to Ray monda mlud that Kelly had been giving Dolan n note concerning tbelr plans and that hla where bout would be at once made known to Valley Springs and to Louis "Who la thia man MunroT asked Raymond ns they left the reporter and started for home. "lies a chap from Red Cliff. He pretends to be a miner and ia a partner with an old fellow on the north. aide o tha hill, hut he's for CHAPTER 1 Ann Rupert and her young-- brother Louis, the Utter an invalid and an enthusiast on western mailers, leave New York for tb Rockies. Wayne Peabody, who love Ann. tee I hem off. Ann dislike the west CHAPTEH II Ann aud Lout go to visit the ranch of Doa Barnett, their cousin's husband. CHAPTER 111 - Ann and lamia are rweeited at the ranch by Bob Raymond. the foreman. Raymond has a dispute with a drunken cowboy. takes CHAPTERS IV aud V loww an enthusiastic liking to Bob. 1 While abut. hla men are absent Raymond He la attended by Aun. bring aid CHAPTER to Raymond. CHAPTER Vll The wounded man U taken to Barnett's house. He ha fallen In luve with Ann. CHAPTER VII 1 Ann ia eald toward Raymond, and ha leave the Barnett home. lamia quarrel-- with Ana and runs away to seek Raymond. CHAPTER IX Skytown. the new mining rimp. Raymond forms , with Matt Kelly. pi pert or, and ia Introduced to the K' .y home. ti-l- VI-Ba- rnett , part-enrsh- tp CHAPTER X Continued. l Fifth Ward Store home-in-sta- ntly! Louis took shelter behind Raymond. "No, you don't. Tell him, Hob. Raymond winked at Barnett, "lies going tuirflxTow un a promise to me, Don. I've made a bargain with him. He ren tell you about it on tha way. Moreover, he 1 going by stage. He'a on honor. When they were alone Barnett Hid: The most unacrunntable uf all things is the human heart That boy la craxy about you. By tbe way, how's the luug? "Almost as good aa ever. Your constitution ia a wonder. And the iniulug deal? "Very promising. In the talk that followed Raymond learned for the first time of the proposed consolidation of tbe Red Htar with two or three other heavy properties, and they fell into n discussion of the camp. If I had my way, said Barnett "I'd have this meddling Idiot Larned thrown out of the camp. What business has he here? He's a rank outsider anyway, aud thia union la n breeder of war. Raymond reined n warning hand. "Cureful, Don. It doesnt do for you to aay such thing up here. Thia union has come to stay, and you who employ labor will do well to treat It with a certain measure of resiwct." "But youre au employer too." Oh, my little Raymond laughed. crew don't count. They're all prospectors or cowboys, and. besides, I work right with them and am claoaed aa a working miner. Your case la dif- While the crowd applauded Lamed rlimbed to hla place and liegan to stieuk. lie was a short man. with t forward thrust of the chin. Ills high lie ini tiiu noret uou.it tut Ailk forehead waa smooth and pale, Ita hia with contrast In vivid calm lines tbs hone, and together they aet out up burning Mu eyes. He Ignored ail of the trail. At first the lad exulted and Muuro's Joking and thrust bla way Incried out like a blue Jay, bat hiq to ilia middle of hia contention. "1 hear some men say w don't need breathing grew labored as they roec, and at last Raymond turned. "Now, a union here, hat 1 tell yon you da see here. Louie, this air la pretty thin You're going the way of all mining till a fellow gets used to It; you'd betramp. Aa soon aa the claims are all ter mount You'll enjoy the scenery taken rousolUlatiou begin and wages better." will be cut. A big mining camp must With a feeling that he was succumbha run by union labor. The work baa for th got to be dune by men bred to tha walkin' fur Hanley-looko- at ing to an unmanly weakness, Louis mine, and they must be organised. If roulottr wheel. The boys all think a clambered to tbe horse's tack and perched among hia possessions, while of him. They say be always give theyre not, they'll work for nothing. heap em Ifaymuud. striding ahead, led tbe way a deal. square This camp la abogt to decline" up and up till the whole world seemed "No! No!" slioutcd a dozen men. "Don her coming into view. "Oh, this la fine! The speaker held np a hand. "Walt "1 think m. I sever beard to the conJupiter, thia Is the place for me I" a moment! 1 mean to say t'it this He wee uufetguedly delighted with trary. warm of easy going tramps about tha union. waa "Lamed with the new shack, with ferent right everything Hie surface looking for a mine will said Raymond. "The big ewuere la the slab tables and the plunk chairs melt-ta- g Barnett went away calmly superior, la It to welt already away. igglu the Springs are sending east for their aud with tbe liberal and smoking din- but came bark from a conference with away. Thews meu on horseback, miners. They know that men like you ner which Mrs. Kelly provided but the suiterintandcnt of athe Red these grub maker, these burro punch-eraud me will uut do their deep work for he drew a hissing breath of admira- Mackay, Htar. lew haughty of manner, but diswill not dig fold for other men." them, lie's right, too, ia saying these tion over the grand figure of old Mattinctly more acrid of tune, "Mackey t"You tad they won't?' shouted a big cowboys and farm hands from thn thew Kelly. Tice, hut you're u wonreal eaya thia confounded union Is growing have fellow. "The miners lunged dont miner. make won't state I They do s I must der you. there! aud to rapidly and that practically every Inget underground stay got We'll emto work luteud a underground. und wua little puzzled Kelly I And coming miner Joins at oure. I told him You uudenridiid? Stay I here find ourselves left abort some morning barrassed by this outspoken admirato nip tlie thing In the bud, and be hai tip? will wunt somebody on top to If we depend on these fellows, who can tion and regarded Cuub with definite to formulate a plan to do so. want look after tbelr begun Theyll the trail at ten minutes notice. disfavor 1H1 be presented him with a a year. waracd Raymond. Walt a union If juu don't; but. I tell yon, hit Bure This get-ti- n thlug, said Kelly. pencil drawing of the lads playing on Wait till I pay for my mine. you short term miner will want n earth o and th under the rryd the doorstep, and then he said: "The That night as Louie eat before the fire union before February 1 out. huainesa not far Lord Hud hue m.iJe a power o people In livin' there la tbe center of the unfinished cabin In such wise be argued, and even free meu like unholy ourselves. It all goln I he Kelly have not seen. This is hla face shone with Joy end the heart that be what truth of admitted the Kelly to lie dime by the Rooshlans and tlia wan of them. Now, Isn't that a won- of the tall miner grew very tender tosaid. Other spoke, grizzled old feldagoes. der? He put the whole thing together ward him. It was good to have thia lows from other districts, men who bnd in alienee the two men looked abroad in fire minutes. Thereafter lie ac- gay young lirnihrr of bis lore to keep lead given up all hope of discovering aver the valley toward the dim line of cepted the buy for the cunning ttat lay him company. A new sensation a roe for tlieui selves; men with fauilllee to faintly lit by the big silver in hi fingers. from having some one to plan for and feed and adurnte, who bad fallen to peaks moon. bright wrote that night to Aun as to protect. a a contentment with good wage and Raymond came A sentence from Richter into The dreaming lad, outstretched on a steady Job. Hut In. some of the Raymond's mbui, In the presence of formally as the riot in his brain would of blankets with hla bands under pile speeches a utrta of bit I ernes toward penult: beauty, beneath tbe stars, men think and hla small feet, clothed in hia a head of out to Valley Kpriugn made Itself beard. I your tsk. myself love, aud bia heart ached with a life planned as completely a if 1 were dead, but moccasin, extended to the blear, sudhad begun to hale the ralley aa of aease of kiei Louts would not hsve It so. Whan I the home of those wImi lived on the ladenly turned and Mid: Rob, this la met him on the hill today and he told me Uneouseloualy, In apite of hla atthe kind of life fur me. Wouldn't fa bor of others, and soma of those In tlio 1 debeen homo. from he had how long tempt to put himself away from her termined hare liked this? I'd be perfectly ther him back to the to husllr valley, as Raymond well knew, expresence, Ann had come to dominate Spring, but he asked to slay a day or happy if I didn't have to pack off down pressed their routrmpt of those who bia At of her is. thought musing hour. dwelt In the Rky by railing them "red j two. and here ha Will you trust him the hill tomorrow. Why couldn't Ana be grew resolute and hopeful and, with me? He trill tire or It here by and come np here?" nerks," In a I Ins ion to tbelr tanned or by and go tack tq you of hia own accord, i drink Inflnmi-face. Politically tho reechiug fortli a powerfultbhand, grap- Just now he is mad over the life and tha jI "Maybe, by and by. when we get our a,"Bt cabin fixed up, we will ak your aiatet scenery. Am tor myself, 1 am a new man, two town were already aa wide apart' invincible opiuuieut and with new aspirations. They may not trad Mr. Barnett to come up and visit as the poles, and references to this di- a 1 nm striving seem vrrv to for you, high He said, "I will wiu! vision were numerous during tha evento acquire gold, but that is only a ns," said HavNond. that wealth had power to eld him. "Ko now lamia started up. "Oh, will you? If means to an end. There In something else ing. Tbe county was divided against for me to do. 1 don't know Ann were here 1 would never want ta Itself and hopelessly tmblttered, and long a I am unknown and poor and In the world what It Is to be perhaps my core of this go back east again never! I could Bur.le was eager to be free from the lu diagraca she can only consider me wonderful 1 boy I a port of iL At any am e failure. Money la b what valley. ha Is here and nut to be driven away live here always. rat, I wealth measure and must of value, A foot outside disturbed Raymond, touched without great risk to him and deep pain Kelly, weary of the wrangle, have Unit; then leisure and the higher to me. Bo, unless you object, 1 shall keep and a men's voice called, "la Rob RayRaymond on the nnn and turned tohim. Our life la rough, but not contammond here?" ward the door. A Mg miner, detecting life." inating. I will ora that no harm comas to In tbe nnflnlohed doorway stood this movement, shouted out "Here'u him. CHAPTER XI,, fellow In n white somKelly taking a sneak There was nothing more personal in graceful young a neatly fitting dark suit K the aeeoud morning after hi Instantly Kelly was seised, a couple tbe letter than thia, but Ann's heart brero end Munre! exclaimed Rsymond, of brawny fellow lifted him to the tar. meeting with Dolan, warmed to the writer unaccountably.! Jwk ud so. towering over them alL the big riding down the trail And yet the thought of Louie in a minLfu, H' Tills Is boy friend of mine from tb tnwnnl Hoxle, discovered a prospector took off his hat and, with to her. troubled l gc ought lug cauip smiling composure, said: "Boy. I wish siiimII figure toiling toward him, paus- soil fetch him sway. she said to Don. Springs," lie eald. Indicating Louis, What can I do for you?" ye well. 1 make no objection to the ing often in rr-- i. "It cant be LouIh, No. no! You remain here, and 1 Nothing, old man. Just lined yon pinna, liut why should 1. an old burro lie sahl. "and yet there's something fawill go over end see the little scamp ont today. I heard that a man named puncher, bother me head about a un- miliar In rbiit wslk. It is Louis, and and bring blm tack If poasible." j ion? No one Is cuttln my wages. No he's on uiy trinli" Raymond had taken a eaae with Kelly, The next morning Raymond put Into bnt I one Is shortenin my hours of lahar. didnt know It waa you tiH I saw When the boy. lifting his tired bead. formulated measure he bad e action with Barnett today. WelL this i Besides" and here he broke Into a recogiilsMl the rider be ititered a fierce you He called Louis tc wonderful: Where you from? Whsl broad smile Tm an employer or labor shout uf Joy, bin be fairly staggered during the night. him, aud together they ascended the have you been meself." . with weakii doing since we gradee Kelly celled the ledge "Lookout. uated? There was something ta his Down will 1m:" shouted Munro. Raymond slid from hia horse and put tack of hie cabin. See here, lad. I've voice that elnded Louis. "To wliat extent? asked another. Raymond bis arm about tlic reeling led. "When brought you up here to ask you a few gave Munro a warning glance. To the whole of five men - not couut-ldid you come to ramp?' sat-he. questions. Oh. a little of everything cattle meself, answered Kelly with s roLouis leaned against hi big friend, braced himself. "Fire away! masguish grin. "And I'm a harr-rbanting, mining. I sew you ranching, "till. Ive tieeu here a week. I knew and Ann It. undcivtaiid "As I you ter. you were here somewhere. Imt I are alone in the world I mean yon are Inst night In Hanley's saloon." A rear of laughter responded to hia couldn't Why didn't yon apeak up?" get track of you. Dou was closer to each other than to any one ; Jest. "I didnt know Raymond beaitnted. over here yesterday, bet 1 dodged blm. friend. You've she's else your let "Down with the oppressor of labor!" whether you and be went tack. I dldut sign my a of her deal anxiety, my great given shouted Munre. Off with head? Oh, rats! Im not one to dodge. own name on ihc register. He grinund tiiat Isn't right Yon nmst go What did Kelly playfully strnck at him with ned slyly, -- gee my getting fired nmonnt to anyArent they lad, straight tack to her and apologize and way? I was ready to leave." hie bst ami then became serious. right ask her permission to come hack. If "Now. boy, let tue tell you. I hon- Raymond repented Ms warning sign. Raymond looked down at tli lioys Have yon tan back home? estly dont think you need s union. small legs clothed with miners luced she consents, ibeu I'll make a place for you here. The lnde;iie Is wide un here; there's Iwut. Muuro smiled broadly. You bet! I You believe lu dressing tbe "She won't consent. I'd have to run went back and chsnee for every man III the bill. led around In high sad Yon are a kid let. don't part, you? and I'd do it! be added feather- - told 1 believe In the Mg. free lend. When my side of the story lie laughed .it tbe hoys chapfallen away again, tlcflantly. any man tries to corner me, I take me look, for 1 j'ois detested being relied understand? I didn't let the Institution mnlc and strike out Into the wild counRaymond, after a pause, slowly reget the ilroii on me. Bnt. see here, Isiy, etui iiditcd: "Well wliat now? try. I have no fear of the Red Star Ioe your sister know where you nrej" sumed; "Now, I want io make com- come up to the saloon: 1 wsnt to talk pact with you. If you'll go down and thing over with you. The hoys are Mining cuuipeiiy nor any other, end "No- .see her. I will wrlle a letter Interceding you needn't. I do not npHie the anbound to make me take a band ta this Ray nioml's whole expression changed, ion. Mind whnt I'm ssyin. It's well "fllnib flint he esid sternly. for you ami asking lier to let you re union." enough for ttiose who tallevp h it "You're "Can't do It now. Jack. But come biu-to town, and youre turn.' end liade it. hut hive me mu of it going to goiig Tbe lad's face whs suddenly Illumidown again. Louis Is going tack tosemi her n telegram at once.' The Kellys wilt tske rare of themAs he led the horse down lire hill nated. H threw out his small pnlm. morrow. and I'll he alone for a day or selves." "I'll do it !" lie cried ont, and his tone two, and then we can talk Raymond iMi.prehenrieri something of freely." Lsrncil was on the box liefore Kelly the snxietr All right. There ere a whole lot of had brought carried cnnvirttou. runaway tv bed time to get down and. leveling bis to Ann me. I You like continued; want to turn over. By the things sid that he indirectly was the andRaymond I lik you. Yon can't live ta the Lord, this Is wonderful our finger at him, cried out sharply: cause of p. but at the door of tbe ofmeeting 'That'll ail well and good sister cant live up here: He was reluctant to go. jiiu. fice he more gently: "Now. ynun-ker- . fiprlug. and your Matt Kelly, a skilled prospector, a Ho it You be her. I must thvt. e.ei;your bring np tbe old days. Well, to imp i,ff. You're going to send word man with a paying mine already, hut to the long. folks that you're with me end big brother nnd look after you. And. how nhnui these men who have no safe. luirk ye, you nr,i! mind what I say, B'hen Raymond returned to bia ret skill in finding gold, who arc working hi face waa grave and bis "You're not going to drive me or I'll tsk" a bin-- Io you." eye deeply for mousy to start themselves a home? This the threat to reflective. not seemed appall How about those who arc hoping to away? Louis was mu?h Interested In tay. "fan I work in the mine? Itayniuml looked at him in silence. the bring their families here and clothe "No. I'm "No: you esu't work ta the mine, but stranger. "Who was that, Rob? to put you to work." giiug and educate them? They are uut so The boy' JA chap I used to know." threw off its shadow I'll find Kiuiiutklng on tap for you to fond of all outdoor. They haven't lu. You mist ke cere of tboee Innga Thet's bully: Now I'm all right even the mnlc and the grab stake. Give me a of yours fir swldle. But come, let'a fConiinued Tomorrow.) pen 't. He wrote; ee if we cun't catch the etsgc. They are holed up five liundre'j or a vv-hav- - frtiml Rob. 1! n t thousand feet underground, working Don't vro-rPaving workers of Detroit, Mich., "Oh. let njr -- tay till tomorrow! hsve devil-may-ca- T. A. SH REEVE Well Mounted ia every pises of harness that leaves our store. Each pises is faahloatd from ths best leather and moat seitet metals, and ths workmanship throughta every respect. 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