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Show OGDEN, EXAMINER: MOUSING THE ut of the Joseph F. Smith, pro-isnd try to secure Mormon church', tract by from him a revival of the election. wnich, with another president, he had When you Idemity yourwlf with profiled so greariy sis yearn uefure. the Republican part) auj vote the He ued every endeavor, employed argument, offered every bribe Republican ticket you subscribe to ibe every that corrupt politic, mistaken ambiRouse-veil Theodore which principles for tion and measureless egotism could stands eud you align yourself devise. Place, profit, kouur., money with the political force iu this coun- without stint, was tendered to Kevd Smoot, then an apostle, tf he would try that is doing most to prenerve persuade the presidency to once mathe advance and good govemmem interfere in the pu.itic.al affairs 'f terial welfare ut the American peo- Utah, and make him for the seeuud Uf b'ttcouragviuent. and tiut is to vote livkeL al lae eoiuiug the HIE EXAMINER Published Every Day- is the Vssr Co-pnby The funds rd Publishing ' - y. SUBSCRIPTION IATEG. Delivered by Csrrisr In Ogdon City, including Sunday Mora-lu- lit iuiuuwr, per munih.. And It wa only when Tom Kearns realized that a change had couie: it wa only when he knew that belter Judgment controlled the advisors of More than S3 milliou dollars' worth the Mormon church; it waa ouly when uf foreign merchandise conies Into the he waa convinced that not him he I'nlted State each ) ear to bo again could offer would avail to make the church even attempt to dictate the exported to other Countries. of I'tah it wae only iben politic Deof Ihe The Bureau of Statistics that hi antipathy to the church angrv partment uf Commerce and Labol fouud expression. Vih tb 1 will raise hell with you." prints In its Monthly Summary each threat: of be started on that campaign month a statement entitled Export vituperation and abuse which he has of Foreign Merchandise.' An examina- continued to this day. tion of this table shows that between Any time the Mormon church will three and four million dollars' worth dictate in the politics of Utah hias uf India rubber, produced in other Tom Kearns wants it to dictate, will anger will cease. Hi purioe parts of the world, were exported from have been won. Ill revenge will mil1 the Inlted States laat year, have been complete, and bts vow will million be forgotten In restored Any lion dollars' worth of lead, 1 hour that the president of the Mordollars' worth of coffee, about 1 mon church ran be handled by him, million dollars worth of fruits and he will cease his attacks upon Moworth of nuts, over a million dollars rmon. Vile and lull if sin as the Tritobacco, more than a million dollaro' bune has been since Toni Kearns deworth of libera; hide and skins, a lit- clared war. It will reuse its attack in hom if Tom Kearns ran twenty-foutle over one million; wool, a little less rontrol f the-- Mormon church. ; art worth dollars than a million as its page haw been with works, nearly one niHlion (Pillars; for- abuse uf Moriuuna in the past, it will with praise of eign wouds, especially mahogany, brim as redundantly moment Its owner and conabout uue million; automobiles, more them the troller can carry hi isdnt. tbun half a million ; manufactures of iron and steel of various grades anil In ruiupaigu times isiople realize f million; furs, character, over over a half million; and cottou. low- sadly that talk is cheap extremely f rhezp. lier. gum chicle, and sisal, nearly million dollar each. Democrats in Tammany Hull classThe countries to which this foreign merchandise la exported front the ed Jefferson, Lincoln and Jackson as dead" one. I'nlted State are more widely distributed than would uaturally be supmillion dolposed. While over iu A rallf-irniahas invented a new lars' worth goes to Canada, over 5 mil- language without a cus word In it. lion dollars' worth went, lu 19utf. to the Doomed to an early deaili. million I'nlted Kingdom, nearly 2 dollars' worth to Germany, about 1 Serious charges have again been million dulla.ru' worth to France, nearmade 1 to worth against i lit- Mutual Life Insurmillion Cuba, dollar' ly It appear that the ance company. nearly a million dollars' worth to Belleos-muo terrors have of the dolmillion of and over a firave gium, lars' worth to Mexico, and la smaller for the piesent head of the company. sum to many other fornign countries. The total ititmlier of countries and In these day of smart Ideas, the colonies to which foreign merchandise' throat-sorpolitician may turn hia la exported from, the United States ag- eloquence over to a talking machine. Singur copies by mail .S6.U0 ut Ogden. pur mbi 'r. euuid At fcatt quarterly. In advent.. 1A FEARLESS and INDCPENCENT. The gyammur i a tuicily Isis sii U pendviH new spepvr. aula an equal ehov. am bo tuvontefti ga DBmii la BUAUAi It the cuss uniuartd sad ViU bH bm g.r wiu ba received represented inIndispectful huiguase from known vidual, but the true asms Bust be oq ui subjects la lull puifiivhad ymimnniianitiM or ucutaed throw? in the by naiut-a- wi . ion jsx-iilo- Ue S be The IU buheL brave won sever hides befaiad as svssiBfd yiu- - Dust ash the KUl-lo-r to be tvpoaeible (or what you are ashamed at Urlin-uiiuf- Subscribers will confer a Uvor failure by hUonulu this oSice atr before Tbs Kzg"'l le receiv their breakfast. Tha Morning Examiner csa be found oa sale by the independent News Co, Salt Lake City. Oa all through traias leaving Ogdea oa The Southern Pacific Hallway. The Union rnclfie Railway, sad The Oregva Short Uaa Hallway. Exs miser patrons will confer a favor oa the management by reporting to this o flics whenever they fail to And the papers at the designated placea. one-hal- a 2 In 190S. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. at Saw York. - 2 PUBLICAN STATE TICKET. s 3-- 4 Far Representative JOSEPH In Cangrtsa HOWELL. For Justice ef Supreme Court JOSEPH E. FRICK. e REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. gregated GS, and the value of the foreign merchandise sent to' them from A Spanish submarine boat want the United State , ranged, In lfh'6. out fir a and has not replunge million dollars to Canada from 101-It may be looking for Spain' turned. down to 91 dollars to fttralta Settle-meatformer fleet. ami 41 dollars worth to Korea. For State Senator T. HULANISKI. E. 2 For Representative RUDOLPH KUCHLER GEO. D. PULLER GEO. G. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL. s, For Attorney NATHAN J. HARRIS. For Commissioners OSCAR MADSON Term. FRANK MOORE r Teip. For Clerk DAVID MATTSON. For Assessor EDWIN DIX. ' - , Dis- For Traasussr For Rocordsr For Surveyor H. J. CRAVEN, For Constable of Ogden City HENRY STEELE. Fisher Harris, representing the Commercial Club of Balt Lake, has invited the Weber Club of Ogden to join in the excursion- tv Beatty; Nevada.' on the riute of the completion of the railroad to that mining region. The distunes Ik a long one and Ihc expense will In- - heavy, and realizing that thCM- - iibMui-lmight keep the Weber Club from undertaking the sending of a special train, tin- - Comnierclul Club has offered tin; nminiiiuxlallons uf lix train to those uf the Weber Club who ileslie to make the trip. This Ik a generous nuv on the pari of the Balt Lake burim-men. Bince the Ely excursion they have decided that good feeling should be cultivated anil the two cities should labor iu unity for the upbuilding of the state, particularly the wholesale trade. These Overtures niuy mark a new era in the - c relations uf ihc two burim-scenters iu Vlah. With Ogden and Bait Lake working in harmony to obtain the trade of Nevada, which has for so many yenrs sought out the California lie bin otic remarkets, there sult, and that la success. By the way. this man Fisher Harris Is one of the must citizens in I'tah. lie is gifted In mind a ml whole-souleand an and appeal from him for harmony good will tins back of it the tissur-anrs jmblic-splrlte- d e pm pose, liiyli inti 111 National The Louis Bt. of Grlnndiaw Thomas Utah. He had no SALT LAKE'S OFFER. 17. spoke on "The luture of spiritualwhile thu speaker vlaimrd In ism, be under the Influence of a spirit. In his annual report President. Harrison D. Ilarrett recommended that the convention take a decided stand for prison ref'jrm, against child labor, against soetarisn teachings in the public school-- , for uniform taxation of all churi-- pnipcity, agshist employment of salaried rlergymen by legislature and In the army and navy, against special favors to preachers, for International arbitration of all disputes, for rdueatlouHl qualification fur voters, and for equal suffrage for the sexea. In reference to the definition of the terms medium, clairvoyant, prophet, used by splritualhia, President Barrett aid : l,et us have the courage of our conviction and state them In plain, simple language, fur all the world to see. If we hold tn the idea that spiritualism is a religion, and that It mediums are Its mouthpieces, therefore religious teacher and helpers. let ns ay so. If we hold the I JOSEPH B. WALLACE. Oot. Chicago, Spiritualists' association began Its annual session here yesterday, with delegates present representing mure than 7ui spiritualistic bodies. a ALMA D. CHAMBERS of honest in tha Power to cover Gold Mines. Do Not Baliavo Inleimuuutalu Republican la edited and controlled by men thoroughly familiar with the origin snd purpose ttf the American party uhd and, well posted on church affairs, therefore, the following editorial la to be accepted as u authoritative statement on a number of point that have heretofore been repeated simply as rumor or as thu opinions nf those fairly familiar with Utah politic. The Intermuuniain aaya: was elected to the senTom ate by tha help of Mormon vutca. He achieved his emlncuce by the dictation of the leaders of (fast people in the politics of Utah. Over the protest of Joseph F. Bull h. 'hen an apostle. Turn Kearns made an alliance wlih the head at the cople which enabled Hy the him to override all opposition. aid of that great strength Improperly expended, he became n senator from Thu G. A. GEGRING. Two-Yea- SPIRITUALISTS MEET. HISTORY. SOME POLITICAL Far Sheriff Four-Yea- r UCTOREK 1906. IS, on. After you've rested au hour or twa I'll bring round the horses " A rlrai Guud morrow, friend! voice mode (hew all turu. Jack Muuro, booted aud purred, stood in tlie dour. And how to tha lady of the silkeu voice Helk Kelly greeted him coldly. Jack. Come in and eat." Much obliged, me lord, but I've already eat I came round to see bow the tody stuud her ride with uie up the or romplalnt word against the hierarchy then. He had nothing but kind Uords for the Mormon church. Not a tenet of Its faith, connot an art of its practice, w demned by him or by the papers hr controlled, in perdtm and hy ptibll cation be was the wanueot. ihe most steadfast, the most fulsome of all who the He wa praised hlormonixin. sponsor of Heed Bmoot. (h- - backer ot Reed Bmoot. the friend of Reed caudlducv for the senate. And Reed Bmoot was at that time a- - much as lie Is today an apostle of the this fact In mind : church. Ilesse That Tom Rvearns Indorsed and advo of Reed Smoot to rated the electh-the senate and that llecd Snusit was then as now an mutle. Even uft.-Joseph F. Smith nave his testimony n Washington Tom Kearns arrange-- a banquet at Ms -- discovery ot g ild liilm-s- , the finding of hidden treasure the giving ol lips on tin- markets mid other equally ipirsi lotiatoc assumptions constl-tir.- c ihc religion of spiritualism, let so .i ml tell all it IMiipIc that their prescucc- with us Is no longer desired.'' - Sm-jot'- - C HAMLIN GARLAND COPYRIGHT. If!. BY HAMLIN SARLAND JAPANESE CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES r For the Killing cf Those in a Raid on St. Paul laland. I hotel for Mr. Smith, Uit-lately eleIn the vate I to the flr- -l presidency. nf that bamptet Mr. siieHkiiiK part Kearns lavished upon President Smith all the flattery ti it his Ij'amoy tongue rould frame. In the enmpaiiy of men of liallotial pioniinem-e- , in the presence of senators who have nut fort Smith got ten. lie rated id tile gloat men of the iia.iou. And after the hiintiiet was over he with Merit re.l a private interview President Smith and begged him for hours to use thp Influenee of the rhiirch for the re elect Ion uf Toni when his term should expire. The pledge we- - not given because Snil'h through all his hf Joxopli of ofllehil aclvity In his cliuich vm ill politics. tu in'erferine oppoM-t- l When it was done by the former it was over his protest. When he became the chief authority ot that Vfctoilu. H. tH-t- . 17. According to advices from Japan, Pirerlor of the Tuyi Fishing cum puny of Wakav-smaowners uf the setuKiner Tnve ,. Marti No. 2 which hud five men killed and twelve rapniml when raiding the Si. Paul rmikert in Itch ring Sen. last July, have approached the Japanese government, mtking that a claim for damage lie lodged wilii ihc American (,n September LMh two government. the Jupui-.CM(liicrloi iiilice and trcKcnied a chiim to Viscount Hayashi to Ik- - t worded to The foreign minister Washington. said action would lie deferred uni I', the report from the member of the legal inn sent to investigate had been made This renieeut.i-livis cn route back from Jamm. I'rei-iden- - vl-it- ed pre-hlo- nry fol-cig- A DEMOCRAT FAINTED. . and mutual good. On his wmd. ni should cease. I: haw never been exto ercised inee. illiHie ready to esst off all - alo: This ban piet Remember pruvincla'ism iin-- join with our felwas given after Joseph F. Smith's low business men 10 the souili of fr im which Tom Kearns' uh in making Itali 's ailvauuzi s known paier. The Trlhnnc. now . o consta'it-lNothing in every hamlet In the StHte of Nequotes with disapprov-ii'tliul President Smith h.el suid. mailvada. ing in his life, nothing In Id f ilth ofor Hhmn-cfended the liner VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. the political prudence of Toni Kearfis. He wanted the chinch to dicmade a tate in polijlcs. so that I- t- might rehas Theodore Roo-cve- il t main In the aennte. Withm-- t the He Is the good President. ; God knows he nvi wtn nf Republican principles. While With it there was a ili.iie- - tm him. he Is at the head of the Republicim And he wonl.l have s.iciitired ..nv. party ho should receive tlic uidnrse-wen- t thing then- a- - In wfl: row- to :u; op h, ;i,wi uf all who f.ivoi hi- - policies n!v . and admire his sterling manhood. tii in l mi mistai. , upon lirn. There is but one way m which to wi-clm-- r. IV hem m .! make known your approval of hi . Kearns r. -. I li admlnl-Tnii-" i an to tend nm mi" S.r e., n- . m-- g ii.g'-p-'i-i- ciinf-'iTc.- : i lk-la- Itay-inn'- sl lli-.i- organization lnletference h the Mormon church cimweil alisolulelv as it I city Uoraeu'e coualu. tme to here U look after bar brother Louis. I wo not thinking at her ao much as uf Mrs. Kelly aud other women who caul gel Moran of Massachusetts Made an tack on Other Democrat. At- her-work- lng -- taic Iht. I" Ticket, loM.it., ItoMoii. dill li le. Mi In hi ra'ic u IiiMricf Amoi-ueMoran, was iw'lfied last I. a in a- Morn li ir.g'it hall. speech at the 'd. Tin- - ndiire- lei-- , - In a Fam-iii- made length, ef which lie faintMr did noi I' ree of the leader of the Democratic party, foiuicr tlov Win. L. I Vo iglass. Joseph Quincy, former chairman el 'he sta'e eo:i'iui. . and Henry M. Wlil:p.. Itegiiiiliug a pank in the Hem!)!i-- ' w'.iii aii pi' i form liealinc chisenten of vetei in the Snm!.. Mr. Vi 'iati Mild that fi is the duly of the Republican President and emigres to take artli'n and that if tiiey did nut do wi-- h e bran Jed theili--,,tliry i , n dlshono- 1 'e-1- an , s. n-- h-- Home Made Shoes for men, boys, miascs and chu draa aam in Ogden. They are the eld reliable, avery guarpair anteed, oa wall as tha ( J LADIES PILLOW SHOES Are you Ann rose end faced him. the horseman who met uaY The very same, lady. I don't often hear voice like yours, and I wspted tc see if the face end voice were of like quality. They are," be added, with a glance of uualiashod admiration. Introduce me, Rob." Mias Raymond reluctantly complied. Riqiert, thto to Mr. Jack Munra Munro stepped forward and held out n very handsome hand, and Ann could not refuse to take it. lie woe smaller than Raymond end seemed hardly out stood there smiling of hto teeus, brightly, hi bared head lightly poised on shapely' shouldera, and some magic in hto smile mode Raymond and Kelly seem for the moment cold end reserved. Hto assurance hto frankness, amused her. I came te tell the tody that no harm befell Colonel Barnett, her escort, lie wee driven back to Grand View early thto morning and to at home ere this." "Thank you for your good cheer, sold Anp. I wa not ao sure of your y kindly luteutlons last night.'1 He smiled again, and his white teeth shone. I must have seemed a bandit. I'm very glad I went to meet Barnett. Brack might have made you more trouble, and I would have missed the pleasure of being your guide and protector." Kelly growled out. Kape your murderin' scalawags as far from this cabin "The Shoe for Tender Fast, at tha Fifth Ward Store 254C MADICON AVE. iite ELL 'PHONE 619-Catalog end Ramp lea. A. SHREEVE T. Well Mounted as ye can." I will see that you are nut disturbed." le every piece ot harness that loaves You apeak as oue having authority," our liore. Each pleca to fashioned remarked Auu. from the best leather aad most seisot I am captain of the vedettes," he re- metal, and tha workmanship throughout la first-dai- s la ovary res pact. Our plied. addles are tha talk of all horse-bac- k What are they?" "A company of mounted police which rlden for comfort and ease, and they I have organised to keep order here in are scrupulously nude and finished experienced operators. the camp. The lockout leave many byGiva us a call when you next need meu Idle, aud the local authorities need in our line. something and help to maintain peace quiet My force represents the union and its deC. Co. sire to prevent violence in the camp. You are quite safe here under our pro- 22SJ S7 23d St Washington Avo. tec lion. You ere very kind. replied Ann. But aren't you one of those for w.horn the sheriff come Y' Munro laughed a silent, boyish tough. I believe I am Included iu hto list of notablea; but I assure you the honor to quite undeserved." "TIs true he kicked Merkay down the hill and put the mouth of hla gun to fata ear," said Kelly, but that's trifle not worth mentioning." Munro winked. A mere practical J. Platt Saddlery t Joke." With the punctilious grace of a dancing master ha bowed himself out, swung to hto saddle end galloped away. When shall we start on our trip?" asked Ann, turning to Raymond. "I will bring the borer round very Aa they stepped outside he soon." turned to Kelly and asked la a low voice, Do you see any objection to thto trip to Boale? Divll a bit The sheriff will find Jack and hto men waitin' for him on the road. Hell get no farther than Rage Hen flat thto night I'm gain' to ride down tlie hill meself just to know whit's goln' on. Go ahead, lad; only dont loiter." The big fellow amlled. Get bock before sunset, whatever ye do." Raymond resented Munro'e call and forced Introduction to Ann more deep- ly then he cared to admit even to Kelly. It hurt him to think that Anns band had lain within the clasp of a man to whom women had ever been merely a lower order of life, to be used a playthings. "And yet I cannot uy anything to her, Raymond said to himself. "I can't tell her what hto life to. I darn not even hint at It. But I cun atop hto and hto lips straightened coml'ig" grimly "and that 1 will do! (Continued REFUSES 16.--- A O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O READING THE PAST. O o Word for Snow Was Written in O Snowless Egypt. o o Chicago. Opt. 17. Rameses o II died 4.0UD years ago. but o some of the hla life are knoan. One story of hia baa Jtit been facta concerning just becoming of these 1 the murriage, which revealed Ly Pro-feasor James 11. Breasted of the University of Chicago, in hto first preliminary report of which he has the expedition been making among the tern-and hieroglyphics along pie the Nile, published in the Octo-ber iaue of the American Journal of Semitic languages and literature, jester-- day. He found the account of these event in the aun temple O of Ahulmbel. which is one of O the principal buildings erected O by King Rameae. O To ell the story it required O an inscription of forty one O tine, each about eight feet O long, making a total line some O 42b feet in length. Professor O Breakted finds it Impossible to O give the complete translation Q ot this story in hla article, but O reporta the use of a word for O snow" is found here n snow-lea Egypt for the flrt time O In human history. O O 2 J ; well, ALLEN TRANSFER CO. j 22 for youra. Fhon remark- ooooooooooooo o o o aarvicu TO SURRENDER, Vancouver, B. C.. Oct. O thu diameter ot thu tmufur we supply cur patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low coat, any time you any wall be ou your Job and handla It expeditiously and to Tomorrow.) able tragedy occurred at Carmta, near Greenwood. B. C., today. James A. Dale, u boarding house keeper of that place, la alleged to have killed two men apd to have wounded a third. Dale la said to hare attempted to eject, the men from hla house when the fight atarted. All were armed and Dale did hla shooting with a rifle. A telephone message this afternoon aaya that Dale has barricaded himself in a cabin, and, with hia rifle and ammunition, is keeping the armed guard at bay. There wll probably be more bloodshed before Dale Is captured. e n-i- dy can get Z. C. M. I. hill." away." Lamed' voice, rising high and cutting above the others, iulerpowevl. Then I leave. You are rrasy. You can't bold thto hill with a million Gatllug gun. coiisiu's husband. CHAPTER 111 Ann and Louts are The natioual committee mill not stand for it Good by!" t'lappiug hla hat ou received at the ranch by Bob Raymond. the foreman. Raymond has a his head, be walked out of the room, his white face sat In furious frown. dispute with a drunken cowboy. CHAPTERS IV and V loans take! Brock roared out: Call a meeting, au enthusiastic liking to Bob. While (toner, and well carry it our way! Tu Ida men are absent Raymond is shot. blaaea with the national committee!" He I attended by Ann. Carter, however, wa scared blue by CHAPTER T Barnett bring aid Larned' deapalrlcq retreat end reto Raymond. CHAPTER VII The wounded man fused. "Weve go to go alow. We is taken to Barnett house. He has rant win without helj. I won't make fallen in lve with Ann. the ceiL CHAPTER VIII Aun is raid toBen Juan Smith, with flaming face, ward Raymond, and he leaves the Bar- shouted furiously: 'Then we'll do U nett home. Louis quarrel with Ana without your sanction. The executive and ritna away to seek Raymond. the new hoard will act." CHAPTER Raymond, oa the doorstep, made a mining camp. Ruyniund forms a with Matt Kelly, pro lector, last appeal to Munro. "Jack, you cent and is introduced to the Kelly home. afford to go in in this thing with Smith. CHAPTER X In Bkytown. which Is Keep out of iL It'a bed business all disturbed by labor agi.ation. Rob around. IF one thing to strike aud meet Jack Monroe, an another thing to resist authority. Bee Bkytown and Valley Springs, this street ! the latter being the home of the mine In eome way word had already passed owners (among them Barnelt) bate along the ridge that the sheriff was aceach other. tually oa the rood and that be would CHAPTER XI Louis finds Rayreach the end of the railway in mond and la sent back to Valley and a great throng waa Loula home hla takes Bprluge. up with Raymond and Kelley in Bkytown. packed round a man oa horseback who was good uaturrdly trying to force hto CHAPTER XU-T- he Bkytown miners run Merkay, a mining superintendway toward headquarter. ent. out of town. The miners turn That's uue of my scoute, said MunAmi goes tu Bkyback the sheriff. And ro, with news of tb inraders. town to take care of Louis. Admishe pushed off lute the crowd, while sion to the camp is refused to Harnett Raymond, with serious face and slow by Munro, who la captain of the miners' guard. Muuro falls in love with step, went down the path toward hto mine. Auu. They're going to fight," he said to CHAPTER XIII (Concluded.) Kelly. I'Ajltoiiiiv U iiiA Land quiverlight? Of course they'll fight They'll go down und drive the ekerUTa ing, the velua on hiw forehead bulging, his eye rewtles and fevered. "If they meu like sheep. But whet then? The do It," he said, 1 leave I get ouL 1 crazy jack"' Do you think wa ought to tell the will not countenance law lew uses of this sort. I'm nut a fool. I know what women? Are they in dongerT" Kelly wa re It active. "Not now. The the effect will be. If they turn hack this ikm e the stale militia will be sheriff wtll hardly reach the hill thto called out. I rains to organise a union time. Hell ge bark. The authorities to meet the coming question of labor and the newspaper will chew the rag and capital. I did not come here to for a couple of week, and then well form mobs. I refuse to sanction It. I be up agaluat It!" "All the same, Matt, I wear my guna wlU not have a thing to do with it. If from this on, and one of us must stand you make this raid I leave the ramp.4 guard at night. The camp to filling Raymond spoke. 'Tm not Involved In the preoent disagreement, so that with dangerous men." At Kelly's invitation. Raymond and my advice la disinterested, hut as you've ridden up and asked me I give Louis took noonday dinner with him. it aa my opinion that Larned la right. It waa a most dellrlons meal to RayTon can stand off a sheriff once or mond and a pleasantly exciting oua to twice, ar.d you miht even stand off a Ann, for she confessed to having cookregiment uf militia, but you can't stand ed the eggs and potiitoes. All reference to the trouble on Hie hill was joentor. off the United Mtatee army, and than whut you'll run up against in the end. Jack, you anight to have sense enough to keep nut of this. Munro smiled. "Urn only tha military arm of government. I'm not making laws; I execute them. "Why not call a meeting and pnt it to a vnteY aake Bttllth. I know why." replied Brock. Larned is afraid It will carry." Larned leaped to hi feet "I admit ft: I don't want the word to go out that this raid I is been voted on by the uniop. With the camp boiling with excitement, it might carry. ' Outsiders must lie taught the difference between the action or the mob and the will of the organisation." Hmlth was brutally plain. "It isn't your say. You're ouly an outsider yourself. It's Carter' (dace to rail the meeting and dlsrnaa what we are to do. A bait dozen of us have laid ourselves liable by doing duty for the union. Now. the question to whether the union to going tn alaud by us or eneak and leave us to eat dirt In e valley Jail." "You bad uo enaction from the anion." "I know we didn't no official sanction lint you know perfectly well that the men were wNh us then, and they aw with ua now. every one of them." A rup on the door startled them all. It was like the tap of the finger of fate. Minim the door, aud " isn't pour Utnrral, but it iriU be." tlie reporter, eutered. Ilcllo, lad, he called caxlly. What's doin' T' The roaring savagery of tha Golden They all shunted. "Hello, Jim 7' aud Hern saloon seemed of another world, Larned, starting forward, rxclalinud: having uo pusaibla connection with the Any new?1' ieare aud sunshine and homely Joy of Well, rolhcr. The sheriff, with a the Kelly cabiu. hundred men and a ajiecinl tram, la at The old mountaineer seemed to take Trlucberu. Ue means business this it lightly. They must fight their own time, lads." battles. I had nothing to do with The nsiinful uf men now gathered bringing on the strike, and I'll have into group to discuss the certainty of nothing to do with atavlng It off. w r. Diilau, with excitement drew la It a regular strike? asked Ann. round bun t'urter. Larned and Colling-wimx"It to. and It to not. Tb big mines Biuhii snd lienver Dan were are all shut down. Bo far. It to n lockHie center of a lint her squad, while out. Rut tlie men refuse to work shifts took Munro asble aud earnestly of nine hours for eight hours' pay. To pleaded; Bee here, old man, you must that extent It to a strike." or out isn't tin. It keep your funeral, "The trouble ell springs from a small but It will be if you don't vainooe the of reckless desperadoes," said grqup ranch." The main body of the men Raymond. I can t g buck on tb- - boy now. are to submit to tow. but men Roll. They uih lily military iraiulng. like ready Bmith aud Denver Dan and Broek aud. jin in it. 1 won't sit must either fight or flee, and they pret back mi l e tb distri'-- done up by fer to light. Hut what they do doesn't who never earned an bon-e- t concern us. We are iliee going right along Anil your in our small dollar hi their lives. way. Our men are all frii-iu- l Haruell-- m hat good is lie oa ontaide tlie union. earth'.-- .Inn a liksslsucker ou the bare Mrs. Kelly spoke in praise of Ann to back of latwr I'm with the Ixijs, and Raymond (she bail divined his iovei. can do 'em any good Ton should V seen if my ev" Fm ery blessed minute this forenoon. RobI know how- you feel. Jack, but this ert" ! A fight with the dPipe-at- iYou must not compliment me too sheriff will et the whole country much." interrupted Ann. Maids are the miners." almost sometimes spoiled by too ninch klnd-ceMunro miieil contemptuously. He Arc tbere near? We need won't figlii. a round of shots tn ihe a few things to shops us comfortable make air will send loin hotfooting It back and valise, when can I get them? to the Kprh.g. if all fl furee. I will take yon Raymond replied: "Be careful The farce may turn down to Bozle if you cere tomorrow, nt a moment's into trngi-dnotice. to go. The shnyi are better tbere end These miner nre Idle and full of liqthe streets less turbulent" uor. Men like Kelly who have women I'd like to go very much," said Ann, to protect on a sudden impulse. I'd like to go Muuro rnuglp nt thi. "By the way. this afternoon, ran we drive? How who wa the 'MnuieT My word. ' far Is it?" a peach. We win ride, if you are net afraid s was tone Raymond coldly lndiffr cur bronchos and steep trail. It ent. Mis Rupert Is from Newr York of will he mm rotnfnrtahle than a wag is-ne- You r part-enrsh- ip one-hal- Republican national ticket. far President - Y SYNOPSIS. CHAPTER I Ann Rupert and her young brother Louts, the latter as invalid and an enthusiast on western matter, leave Xew York for the Rockies. Wayne Peabody, who lovea Ann. see them off. Ann dislikes the woet. CHAPTER II Auu and Loula ge to visit the ranch oI Dun Haruell, their 4 saJ Ail letters elsd MORNING, SALE OF AMERICAN GOODS. IN ADVANCE. BY MAIL The RuiuiKt' ie J time a senator. ple. 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