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Show TOE judged. as bfc .! Judging others. be Imuit Juivly mil ace tin- injustice of bis uurua of run deni nation. Our opinion it ihai no count) or city In the I'nited States i bolter orerwiT than Weber county and Ogden City, nutwllhetsmling there have - IHE EXAMINER Published Every Day in the Year Cans-paby The Standard Publishing buuuly fraud. With all the pry in a iuto the sffaii of city and county, the most sellout-rlutignow brought against our public officers are 'baaed on teclmicali'les such points of law as arv iu liLputv among lawyers of ability. Fur. iastanre, of the councilmanic cbmm, Judge Magiunlaa m Judge Corn ill tell you today rhal, notwithstanding the supreme court has decided to the couaeilmen, they are of the opinion that rho council men were within their lights. Judge Henderson will say' the same thing. These law yers are all Democrats. They, In defending the are used, no doubt, took on some prejudice In their furor, but In u SUBSCRIPTION Eylivered by Carrier la Ogden City, including Sunday Morn-luExaminer, par month.. T5e laataatMlSaf Single eupiM g by mail in advance. Mt - ta by Ball ol Ogden. par year. .g6. 00 D,euutde r-- p Ai tawat guansriy, uu la advance.. and INDEPENDENT. FEARLESS ja .. a strictly tad paudaoi aawapapac. toaa aa equal snow. U bo fftv&ritvfti aad mi nuailM to puuiali It wilt g.ra the junta anwavd aad i .. prejudiced. uammuaRattana viu ba received oa all subjects praoaatad la un- traw kaowa tadlsuat ba viduala. but tba uua pululabad la fulL All lattara aud mmauinlcaUoaa slg"id by aoB da plumes, or xsrumad asms willbe uw baa Lai . Tba tbrows ill aba neat biava Btaa never bldaa boblad aa ggata Doa't aak Uw to ba rasponaihta te what you J-u- ir ara qghamad of. Subscriber! will ooater a favor by iatonaus tbia nffioa af fallura to receive . Tba Examiner bafura tbalr braakfaaL Examiner caa Tba Morslng U oa aala by the indapandani Ca, Salt Lake City. all through traios leaving found Nawa Oa 0dc Qg Tba Boutbam FaclHo Railway, Tba Ualoa Padfla Hallway, aad Tba Oregia 8bort Una Railway. Examiner patrona will confer a favor oa tba management by reporting to tbia office whenever (bay tail to Bid tba pa para At tba derig- NATIONAL TICKET. REPUBLICAN Par Praaldant In IMS, THEODORE ROOSEVELT. of New York. ' REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Far Rapraaantatlva in Cangraaa JOSEPH HOWELL. 1 For Juatieo af Suprama Court I JOSEPH I E. FRICK. t REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, f E. T. HU LAN I SKI. Far State Senator - private conversation, aud without aa) desire get tala pnbltc print, they have repeatedly said they held to their first lulcrpivUUon of the law. When declare the lawyer of city officipla were not wltkout the pale of the law, how are lay n to decide? And if there Is such a narrow margin between tba right aud tbe arong ofrit, on wbat grounds can any oue say tba eetione declared Illegal coma within the meaning of that term f opprobrium, graft?. Yet wbb nil that can be said In defease of our public Jlclals as to intent lec aitae of ambiguity of the statutes, we would welcome s public bouse cleaning and an authoritative ileiis ration as tu the limits of the rights of the custodian of public funds, if the uu political prosecution' were free scheming and personal animosities. Hera la the rase iff Skeen, a young fellow with an Itch fur office that was In evidence two years ago. and with an overweening desire to be la the publlo eye. Did you ever atop to con alder vthe Influences back of him? Go over In your own mind the names of the men who ara furnishing hint with the sinews of wnr. One of them la a professional politician who all bis life has fed at Lha public crib and who baa subordinated every thing religion, friendship, party fealty, honesty of purpose to the attaining of success In politics. Yet he now poses as a purifier and an exemplar of civic tighteoiisness, Tp gain bis cuds and inflict bis rule upon the people, he pushes this young fellow of immature judgment Into tba limelight to enact . the vole of . giant-killer- Far Representatives SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. RUDOLPH KUCHLER CEO. D. FULLER OfO. S. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL. lnteruountaln Republican: It Is observed that the Herald, which la not s capably edited, pru tesla agaliiat any Sheriff .Far G. A. SEBRNQ, Democrat voting the Republican tick . , . and Junes Its protest ou the claim et, ' ' Far Attorney that Yuh people arc opposed tu speNATHAN J. HARRIS. cial privileges. The pretended slgnill Far Commieaionora caitce of the rlalm Ilea In the fart that OSCAR MAD80N 1'iah people are Independent, ' r Terra. and able to take cart- of FRANK MOORE r These arc supposed by tbe . Tern, t Herald to be tbe distinctive lypes of For Clark' the Democrat. They are the distinctive DAVID MATTSON. types of good men everywhere. But the people of Vtah have profiled more For Aeaeaaor EDWIN DIX. by the pulley of the Republican pari) than by any other one agcmT under For Treaeuaer tbe beneficent band of God. The mine' ALMA 0. CHAMBERS -of the state are rich today necauae of , Far Rocerdar the naiiunsl policy of the Republican JOSEPH I. WALLACE. party. Tlie wool growers of the si making money because of that For Surveyor same wise polio- - against which the H.J. CRAVEN. Herald declaims. 1'nder a Democratic For Conatabla of Ogdon City national policy the men of this state HENRY STEELE. were ashamed to look a sheep In the face. THE , Tbe sugar Industries of this state An Qgden taxpayer and head of a and of this region are profitable alof the opitor-tunltfamily, who lias felt the heavy weight most wholly I recall afforded jy the Republican of taxation because, of Ogden City Impolicy. provements,' gave vent tu hla preju--1 dices by declaring he would rejoice If j Tbe Democratic party would Lave all the grafters wore placed In Jail. left nodal and sheep and sugar to the There Is an unanimity of sentiment ' innocuous desuetude of Democratic on that imlnt. But we asked the gen- - times. ttainen to state wlin the grafters are The Herald's, owner is a rich man and to explain bow he knew those he , ami getting richer under Repuldican had In mind, to be grafters. He IMilicy. lie is paying the people who thought a moment and replied. "The make the Herald pretty good wages, truth Is If I were called upon to swear considering their incapabllily, out of 1 know any man In public office to be i pen lies which the national puliry iff a thief, I could not name a single the Republican 'party has nisrie seindividual, with the exception of those cure. These tie not special privilege. connected with the bounty frauds.' Herald calls them so in older lo man The had been of glibly talking Tljis Kiafrers, but when asked to place bis prejudice its readers against the Rebaud on an offender of that descrip- publican iai I. . That ts noi a spccla tion be was compelled to admit that privilege which bestow upon all. Even llio liciald should see Dial prejudice, and not when tiic had cm user! him to denounce those In special privilege cessi.-office. privilege become, universal: and no When you And a man of (bat kind tnan. even u the Herald, can lie mi and ask him If be would like to be blind as to pretend that tho benefit t, Knur-Ycs- - them-aeltea.- v Two-Yea- EXAMINER: MORNING uf iiveu Coui.' up In. o-.- J i. lleg.- alt-ar- e GIANT-KILLE- OfTORER ISOC. 19. i - -- BY. COPYRIGHT. IMI. iiupiiln e Usi-ncii Raymond looked at Ann with eyas whose light amaied her. By the land, I wish I were by hta aide?' Ue spoke through his xet toetb. Do not mind me. "Go" be said. Go help him. Her voice recalled him. No, my place la here." and hla look meant more than any word ha had ever dared to apeak to her. In tho square Kelly halted, aud the sheriff, throwing up hla band, comHe wus visibly tremmanded bling, but he blustered to hi purpose. Where is your mayor and your chief of polircF The chief stepped forth. Hera I am! What do you want of me?" 1 want you to deliver to mo the men who aoaaulted Mackay." Tbe chief wared hla band toward th hilla. They are up there; go got them?' and a roar of derisive applause went up. Roys, bear Kelly raised hia hand. me! Ttiia Is the sheriff, tbe properly constituted authority of thia county. Be quiet now, aud listen to reason." The sheriff, gaining courage, took up I hnre no war with the tlieiiie. I came to get the Boale." be anid. meu who abused Mackay aud who defied my authority." Well, go get them." repeated a man In tlie crowd. "Wbat are you doing hen-You catiu- - lave to Intimidate us, and you can't do it. The crowd, moved by some sinister Impulse, rioted round the sheriff and Kelly, cutting them off from the main movement Till body of deputies. opened a way of escape, aud, exict; ing each moment to hear the crackle of gun! Raymond hurried Ann acroM the street and Into the muitt waiting ' ' room of tbe livery barn. "Where la flint team?" he shouted to a hostler who was looking out of a aide does. The boas took it. Whose horse ia this with the saddle on?" Tlie bustler looked down for a mom-lit "Superintend ent of Loadstone. , ter. CHAPTER XIV. as a groom, Ray- mon4 brought th homes round to fL dour. Midwinter though A A It was, tbe sun was clear and warm, and ag,they went winding down tlia trail to the aouthwest Ann exclalm-a- d over tbe exquisite quality of tba air, tba crystalline clgftty of the dia-tapeak aud the cloudless serenity' of th aky. After a short and steep descent they came out Into a wagon road and ware able to ride aid by aide. for very poor Yon must lie goods aud very small tore," mid Rub. Rosie i by no nieuna to be compared even with Valley Bprlug. Everything la temporary. No one really Intends to lira there; they are all Juat Buying, aud I fear tlie millinery is not of ilia latent fashion." What a power lies In tlie idea of gold! Bee the people who have come from all over the world: IVm tells me tluit every European language Is po-k-u here. DM 1 see Perry, the Mexican buy. at your cabin tbl uiorniug? Yes, Terry i here, ami so ia Baker. You bare cause to remember Bake. When they entered tbe town Anq said: take me to a shop where 1 Tie can get mme chair and a niuall table. I am going t present Mrs. Kelly with an easy clir.ir." I know the Very well." said he. very place, hut please ilo not go about Ihe atree'H alone. Of nurse yon are iierfeetly safe, lint yon are a ranger and might wander Into the wrong Jnom. TVnjt i'll 1 tie Hi horse and to oue or two rriid., then i will join you, and we esu go where you p:":i . . In timea of reglatratljn, R la an man who puta off until tomorrow what he ought to haw done today. tin-wi- -- Klk-m-- d If report be true. Sheriff Emery of go without the India of hla own city to look fur ;raftcra. tail Ijike need not Over last year, the prire of diamond SO per cent, and the ids turn-usev'iik are junt that much more beyoud Ur reach. d NDUBTRIAL ALCOHOL COMPANY. to Control tho Denatured Trad. Alcohol n T 330. prompt nt Btlvelra. the xbacondlng Havana taancier, when be took itassage in a attle steamer, evidently was seeking ompau). New York, Oct. HI. The Industrial klcobol company la the name of tho otnpany organizing to handle the de- natured alcohol buslneaa of the Beciirltles company. It has icon Incorporated with a capitalisation if glX.iinii.Uiii of which Sfl.iwtri.iiiin la ircferred and glS.iuiu.OOn common. F. VI. llsrrlaon. who la a director of the ktnrrireu Distributing compatit, a lubsldlury uf the DiatlllerH' Securitiea, la aimed for the presidency. The organisation uf the company vaa forewlmrlowed two week ago In t statement given out by Dittenhoerer. lerher and Janie. In the statement .be law Arm said it had been retailed Urge aiockhnlder of the Disiill-.-ri) a Becurltle to prevent the new 'umpany from absorbing the denatured alcohol buHlueaa of the oompani, n he ground that the holder of the llallllers' slock would suffer. A of the Arm said yesterday hit bad just heard of the formal organixa-tloof the company aud had ronimunl-ntewith the flrm's rllent. The he raid, would he begiiu uuleas 'lie client had changed his mind. Dla-Jlle- ri ? 1 wr n d inlu-gllu- Not One of Them Has Failed in Sen Frenclacii. Run I. - Oct. IT. eecietarv the Slate lhilliling aicl ha- - tiled hi annual Klelria iH'it fur tin- hiiiluiua and louii soclc-tIn opei'aUna and lining huliu-K''aliromia wirli (ioveni'ir I'arilee. 'iow that in plie uf th The fire "f la d April, which ;retliumlied uf iiilIhuiK ot pmiriy in not one of eight ro dan FiauriM-o- . affTl-v- . were and laable to pjv their liu that nil wi'l Itli-nmin nil hough deinr i hr tin- total rallM-of nil xvok. HccouniH and records "T the . Kianciri-nIn Rnn locnted a:i1 In tin- deslruction of nil record in the i coniiiii-iifllce of he Th'- - volume of i ml u till HMiei.illiiis ha been maleriullv ilia leaM-ilwhi!1 Ihe reai'trifnn I 'iows n ier raiiiMders'iiiimrea'-e- . ilidiCiiilM- - of iucriai-stjliilitv uud - e s - But the strongest point about Scott's Emulsion is that you dont have to be sick to get results from it. eolruicj. havi- - I HhvN-liiiii.n- s agprigutc TRAIN REPORTED afm Ci1. Oiil.iiiuuia of id ;iriiil lo ihc says that IV passenger train i reportjed'Anna wrecked nl Piioli. 1. T. No detail Tiinen-.liiuvn- iv Mens Clothing dour-wry- n wMii-lni.- Paris. Oct. D Henri Whyle. the Xiuerlenu mrliaas.idoi lo lialy, now in this city, will sail for ihe I'ui'.e S' ales lumorrcw ou n vueaiitm. f y HIMSELF. aa n 1 bothf-nd-lmi- vu ::ur--u- l. ACTOR i better txh . COMING HOME. KILLS e IF l'-- ih-i- iiuw Hvailalde. Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor. And it contains no drugs and no alcohoL awakened a liefore. by the sound of the little oof-femill, but she did not rise aa promptly in on the first morning and wa atlll dozing when Nora appeared with a pica; uf corn cake aud a cup of coffee. You feel tired thia morning, 1 know. Well, now, take your breakfast in V WRECKED. Okls.. Del. Notwithstanding th or perhaps Ann slept THIHALK r iTkeeps up the athletes strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, color to a pale girls cheeks, and pre' brings vents coughs, colds and consumption. CHAPTER XV. hih'-Ii-- - on a Now run away and find a hammer and sows tacks." . Together they worked to render her room a little less bleak, aad together they crossed the path t Raymond's caliln, where they toiled merrily. Ann was Just leaving the bungalow to help Mrs. Kelly with the midday meal whan Munro dashed up and flung himself from hla hone. Good morning. Lady Ann! How fare tbe day? Bomething unduly presuming ta hta tone Irritated bar, and aha gave him a glance Intended to check iiuf humble him. 1 am quite well, thank you. He was not of thoao whom disdainful eyas abase. He hugged himself and shivered comb-ally- . Wow, but that waa a cold braeae! Borne one must have left the bars dawn. You're not going to draw tho line oa me, are you? What do you know against msT X know nothing against you or for you either, she replied. Bhe waa turnjng to go when ha stopped her, and hta tone was hard and You were ta Boris yesterday dry. with Raymond. Don't do that again. Wlien you want aa escort let me know. Ill sand a man that kaowa enough not to lake a lady into danger and who baa taavry enough to keep hta horses for the return trip. Thank you. Yon ara very kind, hut I'm net in used of additional protection, Ann idly replied. , Gnodky till tomorrow, he railed after her In mockery, his voire as musical aa a bugle. This Interview, short as it waa, left th girl with th feeling of having been grasped and shaken by a rude hand. And yet bar. anger waa not upmlxed with admiration. His magnificent and tbe graca and dash of hta advance Interested her. Raymond saw Manro riding away and wondered what his errand could have been, aud when Louis told him that the gambler had atoppad and detained Ann In the path hta teeth sat ta anger. "The little hound!" ha growled under hta breath. Til put an ead to that! Immediately upon finishing hta supper be went up the path to Hanley's to find "ihe lookout." Munro was ta hta pirn, sitting high abora hta taro layout clicking n couple of sllvar doUara together, talking with gleeful intensity to Denver Dan, who stood at hta shoulder broadly smiling. The saloon was packed with men, all In high spirits over the precipitate flight of the sheriff. Munro sighted him at last aad railed out: "Hello, Rob! How goaa it?" Raymond did not reply till bo reached , hta aide. I want to talk with yon, Jack. he said in a low voice. Munro studied Mm for a moment, then turned to Dan. "Take my place a ii'i-u- , I Bopa, hear me t Thi it the therif. habit ot mixing ia hut It was only a flash,' for you were beside me." And then Iw added, Aud yon ara more to me than any other thing In th world. 8he had no reply to this, no neat turn of phrase no smile. She looked away In allenca, her breath a little troubled, her throat contracted. la fear of the effect of hta words, Raymond hastened to the Impersonal. "If this trouble ta turned aside It will be due to Matt Why ttboukl they obey him? la ho an officer? "Not now, but be waa tba first marshal of tho camp and afterward chief of police. Everybody knows him, and hla Induence 1a aa groat aa that of aqy oue man. Hia presence her today undoubtedly prevented a d (operate battle. Aa they neared the Kelly cabin Raymond aid: 1 am deeply chagrined . I really thought by thia experieiM-ewe ware going away from disorder. Pleaoe do not trouble your mind with it any more," ah answered deriit wa an experience which sively. will give me aouictliliig new to think about. Kelly did uot return till late. At about D o'clock lie knotked at door. Get your gun," ha said We're ou giurd tonight." quietly. Aud together they paced to and th on the hillside, listening to the yells ot drunken men np the street and ts diftant guuabot aa the storm of battle swept away tu the south of them. By midnight all was silent Tbe Bborlffta forces were wither rep Dined or raptured. y e The bungalow." Agreed. T n. vo.c--vhi- vok -- ALL DRUGGISTS I 50c. New York. Dot. Hillsboro. Ill AND SI.OO. j ii-- ! a IS.-. - nil D'lucaii E. Host, cnmnilt-- ' suicide in hta bulging here today ilnmjnriHvii iajjs tf'fcg1?i dis- Our things have come. Hare they? Very wall; I'll get np at once aud unpack. I want you to help mo a little hare. And I want you to help fix op our ak - Most people know that if they have been sick they need Scoffer Emttl-jio- n to bring back health and btrength. wihed to sidetrack this ln-'i- n d not taking aides with these lawks minera? Louia cussion. QUALITY ii r r Ten." Merrifu! powers? Nora gasped. So Perry says. Oqr aid won." Our side! Yoa are Ann frowned. PRICE AND g M Francisco. "Hello, sia! shouted Louis. Aren't you up yet? You'll never make a min rr. Here he poked his head in ai tk door. "Jupiter, wasn't yesterday an exciting day? It makes me aU-think 1 didn't go down to Busle with you. Rob has beau telling me about Matts shielding tba sheriff. It mum bare been groat. 1 waa out oy ih hill aids. W all thought the farfft waa coming up that way, but be didn't. He turned back and went into rainp and tact night Jack want down aad pitched Into him, and they had a battle. They did? Was any ana killed I - BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS, today.' Y'ery wrl!.' 'he rvpIU-d- , with n feelMaynard's?" I in his care of her. ing of Yep." will warn In visit several shop. I thought aa Well, you tell him When (liijLMiiid returned for Auu, minute." that Rob Raymond borrowed hliu fur bed. whom he had left at a furniture shop, waa bo: conscious Aun smitten. "No, a (Continued Tomorrow.) lady." lie turned to Ann. Come; be wo flllH with anxiety. The street was full of meu drawn together by a report that ib eherlff had etolen a mareii on Skytuwu and already on j bi way to intimidate bnzle aud de-maud tho-- e Pic whom bi warrants were galloping up called, tbe hill to w.irn the mlm-ra- , aud tbe ehlef of p"iicc and niayur. were with tin- growing throng, pleading '1 In- - whole for ctuip rwsemtiled a t of aut into which an ox had IcMif. plr.nled Aun Raymond' alistracthm and and asked. Are you in biisie to r. iuru?" He hiiswiti-- I ijiiltc calmly: Y1. we ought lo sinrt liark aa emm a we can. 1 am AI5K WATVlIWOHliK AT OFK STOItKS. DL'HIXU gjliu; after tiie homm. Please OF MEN'S ANI unt.l get back." TYheii Kuruiuud returned the mviiuI HOYS CLOTHI NO AND SHOES Wli HAVE NOT CONSIDERED THE COfT OF time be wu I re tiling rapidly. "Siuiv ANY AKTICLK, BFT HAVE MADE THE IMIICE SO LMV THAT EVERY (lIT one bn iMirruwed oft1 liorscs. be iiui'-'lr- , and I must yon AND EVERY FAIR OF SHOES WILL LEAVE TIIE STORE IN A SHORT to w.ilt ii ;mie longer while.I another f r you." TIME. THE (JFALITY OF THE OOODS WE OFFER AT THIS SALE IS THE 'Will they n ff return them?" "I mu Hfriml not. They have prob-ul-YOU EXA.MINE THEM. REST. SO YOF ARE SFRE TO RE SUITED mi rota gone ii ; i the hill to join . mid they wiii be in turned at the . if you are uot afraid" li. nn: 1 urn not afraid?' I He luuk'il at her in admiration. liuii't In'i-i- . rtm are soured. Well, re I ill f can e. what I can now, iln a lout ii lmree." j . Agniu Vmi Minod alone in tbe a group of mi-- crouching ou the fiat roof of a two story Fiftv suits nf nthln and mh1s in Mi-nSixty-fiv- e in quality, all building i'uit)it. Two of them hnd Huita, still ride in ih.-'hand, and ouie n)n not iiil ond all the better make they will fit and keep their clutliinc. makes, but wn from the walk, "Keep -i latest Mvlea. Then aw aento extra values shape--thedid sell for 915.00 to 18.00, u:i out o' sight I" Th.- - girl to tingle with a fore-- ' in Iui uu this table the but the sale price ig very cheap knuw of violence. A she listened a wild cry went up from tlie roof tops. at qpVaVi) for the kind only Urn i hey coine!" below uttered anvwerim-h'.im- . Ihe Mu twgan to ruu to and fr a'mle:y, tliiliig the street facing llie mmth. Iu tbe hand of to glitter. Their nrthm e)evicular; lu:t their her. Iieuuuibed her. Uaymoud . a me hurrying back h lip net sill resolute, hi brow rruwu-inwi'U anxiety. "I riiMiut r:- . bore tluit ;nii can ride. I bar nrd- reil j v repre---ntati- ak peace. Sky-tow- ' TLe sheriff ta iwtreatlng wherein be show good reuse" He pointed above them, where oa Pine mountain Muuro'a vedertea stood waiting, backed by n thousand miners, jocular with battle hunger, shouting faint defiance. 1 am sorry to he such a burden to 1 know you kinged you." said Ann. to lie there with Matthew Kelly, and I have forced you to flight I will bo Iioiuwl I had that impulse. You see. I've been so in tbe lnr Ray-uuw- d. It la ciurrged against Hearat that he lire coolie labor. We knew there wna something yellow about him. CABLANB a team. We will have to go the back way to reach It? A wilder yell arose. Th leader bogus to run down th street which led to tbe south. Aun took bold of Rayclutch. mond's arm with nervous What are they going to do? Irta hard to talk i wish wa wen safely out of this." Can't we run?" Run! girl, yon couldn't walk four block iu thl altitude, if you will coma with mo we will croaa to tbe barn aud get our carriage there." .' I'ucuuaciuualy clinging to hi ana. Aun went down tho back street aa la a dream. They were already too lata. The croaa street was packed with men. aad, looking down the bill, they saw the sheriff aud hi posse coming six abreast like a squad of cavalry, riding niowly up between tba walla of stem and silent cltlxena of the great camp. Each deputy carried a rifle acroaa tba pommel of hia saddle, and at their head, preceding even the sheriff, rod Matthew Kelly. Hla bead was bare, aad In bis band a long revolver gleamed. There was someth lug la hi face, in the lift of hla head, that awed men. A be camejli called out, nut loudly, but every word could ba beard: Alay now, boya! r.eeixvt the taw. Aiay, I aay! This la no fight of yours. Down with your guns. Tlie re ara women and children to think of. Kape tba U-e- You ioor, dear thing! I am ashamed to bate you v siting on uie. "Its o little --a rnerd step or i wu " Y'e. but you have w many sip After thi 1 forbid yoa doing anything of th. kind for me. and I've Uu hire a t hin thinking why can't man to work for ns? Vale I ran do something to relieve you 1 w!i not lay. You are tired. 1 wlb yoa would Mr. Raymond to find us a heipet ' HAMLIN BY The Ely iliutug Expu.itor is a new tw. paper to make Its appearance in Ely, SYNOPSIS. Nevada. Xu. 1. Vol. 1 h&a at thia office. The paper i a CHAPTER I Aun Rupari aud her clean print aud filled will) news. Og- young brother Louis, tho Utter aa Inden receives the following editorial valid nd an enthusiast on western mailers, leave New York for lha Rockrecuguition: Wayne Peabody, who lovea Ann. The cxcursioutais from Ogden who ies. sees them off. Aim dislike ha west mine here to help Ely celebrate the CHAPTER II Anu and Louis go to advent uf tbs Nevada Northern Rail- visit ihe ranch of Don Harnett, their ou the road mads a guou couidu' huabiiid. uf Hesidn this beiug camp. people CHAPTER 111 Ann and Lmuis are for their own town they receired at the ranch by Bub showed that they wished to advaure the forenun. Raymoud has a Ely a resource wheneier with drunktu cowboy. The Ogdeu Btaudaid issuid a special dtapuie CHAPTERS IV ami V Louis Ukea were these Ely edition, and I.aperr au enthusiastic likiig to Bob. While distributed on the eottri bum-- grounds hi men are absent Kay uioud is shut. on Railruad Day tree tr charge. The He is attended bv Aun. articles paper contained CHAPTER VI brings aid alxiut Ely. mine. I he features b.,ng iu Raymond. a compute teport of the properties of CHAPTER YU The wounded man the Nevada Conmdldated hr J. Parke Is taken lo Barnett's house. He has eminent mining engi- talleu la lorn with Ann. Chauning. the neer, and a rep.in ou the geology of CHAPTER VIII Aun Is cold tothl dtatrirt by Prole stir Lawaou, uf ward Raymond, aud he leaves the BarWhile California. tbe I'nlverflty of nett home. Louis quarrel, with Ann the edition was I Mined primarily for and run away to seek Raymond. several tbe benetii jf Ely, jet page CHAPTER the new of au were devoted lo exploitation camp. Raymond forms a part mining resummer a Ogdon's advantage a. eurthlp with Alsu Kelly, prospector, sort, and a railroad and educational and is introduced to ths Kelly home. center. CHAPTER X In Bkytown, which is naiu was loaded disturbed by labor nguwtiou. Rob The exeur-duwith peaches, melons, flour, meet Jack Alouroe, an old acquaintdown nnued goods, rlgars. beer and other ance. Bkytown and Valley Bpriuga. sample, of Ogden' Industry. A cor- tbe latter being tbe home iff the mine dial Invitation was extended by owner (among them Barnett) hnta Clasinaun to the people of Ely each oilier. to sample llteir goods. The invitation CHAPTER XI Uni find Raywas accepted, and all day Bunday mond and ia sent back to Valley bear-ng ihruiigs of people could he seen Louia hia home takes up Springs. away sme commodity from tlie with Raymond and Kelley In Bkytown Dgdeu train. Thia was done for the CHAPTER XH-Tt- ie Skytown minof advertising the products ers run klackay, jurpoa superintendmining rf Ogden, and securing Vly'a trade, ent, cut of town. The miners turn n tnd iu thia undertaking the Ogden bark tbe sheriff. Ann fiues to lunch have proved themselves iu be TO taka care of Lonta. Admis;oud fellows. sion to the ramp Is refused to Barnett bv Munro, who is captain of tba miners' guard. Jluuro falls in love with A political campaign is much like Ann. n spree -t- hinking cornea the day af- Organixtd (T HAMLIN GARLAND OGDEN BOOMERS. we must get out of this." Bln- - obeyed like u child, all her to hi wilL nature iu u Lifting her To the saddle, he leu the horse out the back w ay aud through an alley into the niutu street and so to tbe bills. As they reached a fairly level spot in tlie trail be turned and katked luck orer the roof uf the house. s 1 . MORNING, t-- d . priv into the litiiig prewut. died with sumptuuiy le,ilmioii aud lie. buried ir. the grave Hist th Missnurt Compromise. Free Trait- - and of a vanished aud the i elated unhappy era. Tl-a-i is uot a special priviitge w!uh is eujo)ed by all. Bpr-u- FRIDAY ! imiiomri lhun ubl.r: ) pi uf tbs ill.- - have CTA1I. OGDEN, - nn jib i hm;. ;a. . .'jifiBtwuf 'MM |