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Show I I THE EXAMINER by Published Every Day la Ita Vaar Tki SUnoard Publishing Csiu-pM- subscription iates. Delivered by Curiw in Ogde City, Including Sunday Man- IBa ias KuoiUmt, par BoaLh.. S Singly copies BV MAIL IN ADVANCE. uu by Ow Esaauiic. la natt NiuuU at Ugdsa. par yur. S.W Lav AiMMMtuarurty(iaaiivauM.. -- r EARLES and INOCPENCENT. ga.nina i. 4 aiaUy 1411 U S4 newspaper. in inds-pciwa- aa suite MV. equal gas m favorite, 'ac ana no enemies U puateb. U will pet ua nca imifi- - ad ttMunimlcnttoas win ba receive oa U eubjecie praaautad la respectful lft,gllMt Siam knoam ladl vlduai. but i uua aaiu bmisl ba pubuebed la fulL All letter aad mum.ii.im.Mn.. glymU (y BOS da nluoMa. or t arunifd aaBhri. wlU la UroWaiB iba wart basket Tba brave aua atvar hldaa behind aa nsaumed name. Doat ak tba KJi-to- r to ba rsaponaible tor vbat you ar abaaiad at Seaman.' The latter gentleman a a one of the foremost politician in the recent Democratic count' convention. He wa one of tiie Bieii who tried to fix upon the Republican party the charge of graft. Sir. Stanford provei that if any one ba been grafting from the county, that person Ik John Seaman. Sir. Seaman, while serving a a member of the board of county commissioners, presented every month a for extra.1 Hi bill averaging bill were Improperly Itemised, but he always 'managed to get bis extra pay tor eytra expense. Why Joha Seaman and bis clique should attempt to reproach Joseph Stanford for receiving expense money from the county la. beyond our power to understand, unles. we attribute their course to petty jiuliUrs and a desire to win even by unfair mean. The difference between Joseph A light beer is just as essential as a moderate luncheon for a level head during business hours. Heavy, sticky, bilious beers are decidedly out of order during the business day in fact they are out of place any time. A beer that requires digestion, instead ofaiding digestion, is not the beer for you. The modern demand is for a light beer. Stan- ford and Joha 8eamtn in ihe presenting at bills wsa tlii: Mr. Stanford honestly net forth all Items or expense, while John Seaman neglected to particularise except in a few THE WIND STORM. The storm that swept over this region. beginning at 9 o'clock, Saturday evening, aad continuing until early this morning, bas been the most destructive of any wind storm In the a to or Subscriber will of Weber cuuity. There may history failure of by Informing tbia been have wind storms of equal viobaton Tba to raealr lence, but in the past there was not tbalr breakfast y as equal amount of deairurlible Tba Morning Examiner caa t exposed to attack from the eletouad oa aala by tba indapandan. ments. Naan Ca, Balt Laha City. When the heavy gusts came with a Oa all through umiaa leaving crash that seemed to threaten deOfidta oa Tba Bouthcra FoclAe Hallway, struction to everything in the path of Tba Union snelfi Hallway, and the wind, the thought that kept the Tba Oregxa Short Uaa Railway nerves timid from the of collapse a will coufar pw.mir patrons was the certainty that however loud favor oa tba management by rebe the roar, there could be no hurriporting to tbla office whenever they fail to Bad tk po pan at too daaig-aatacane or cyclone In this mountain reg. . plaean. ion nod, therefore, no nttch great danger to life or property as la expel ienced in the prairie and Rouibern REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. statvs where Viewless forms the Aeolian organ piny. For Praaident In 190C. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Had Ogden been In a region where of New York. a hurricane may rise in the midday sky." when the first shrill noies of REPUBLICAN BTATE TICKET. the wind la the trees were hoard SatPer Representative In Congress urday night, there would hfve been JOSEPH HOWELL. lei of a disposition to learn the news as to how man bouses were umoof-e- d Fat Justice of Supremo Court or signs blows down, but all JOSLPH E. PRICK. celwould have made for the REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. lars and there offered prayers for safe deliverance. For State Senator Ogdea Is fortunate wbeu cam pared E. T. HULANISKL with the unfortunate cities of other Per Repreaontativen state, but Ogden was sufficiently RUDOLPH KUCHLER to fee that there Is not much OEO. D. PULLER nisi solution in knowing It might hare CEO. S. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL. The business men all been worse. over the city are heavy losers and For Sheriff nearly every property owner Is out of G. A. SEBRINCL pocket from ft to 15,000. Ihit the Pei Attorney damago will bn quickly repaired und' ' The Beer You Like ' ' , ) Is The Lightest Beer Brewed. It is as unique and different in this respect as it is in taste and quality. It is brewed especially to meet the refined American taste cf today. Luxus is The Beer You Like it i3 what you have been locking' for. It is beyond ell orgrument, the best beer brewed. Luxus is brewed entirely from the finest Bohemian hops, malt made from the world's best barley, rhnyy, sdected Imported Indian rice, and pure water from our Artesian Sprjngs. Being a light beer, wholesome and appetizing, you can drink as much as you like of Luxus,' with no niter effect but a satisfied palate and a delicious of refreshment in the mind and body. Test it today at luncheon. Luxus is really different it is not ordinary beer Luxus i3 the mo6t exqus-it- e refinement of the brewers art d i if-''-. ill rop-ert- t ff.'lPliEl; .VlCitXiyC, EXaMIXEIJ: OGDEN, LTAII, MOISXING THE rrr - Brewed by the FRED KRUG BREVING CO. OMAHA, NEB EXPONENTS OF THE FINE ART OF BREWING e d I ' $ NATHAN J. HARRIS. Ogden, In two weeks, will have gotten there wan a wind storm. Per Commissi entre I i . OSCAR MADSON rour-Trs- r Terre. PRANK MOORii r Term. Per Clark DAVID MATTSON. :i: i : ! ' i! i Per Assessor EDWIN DIX. Per Troasueer ALMA D. CHAMBERS For Recorder JOSEPH B. WALLACE. Par Surveyor H.J. CRAVEN. For Caastable of Ogden City HENRY STEELE. ABOLISH THE OPIUM TRADE. ' Butte Intermountaia: The Woman' Christian Temperance Union, In session In Boston, has resolved to appeal to the president to throw the Influence of the United States to the cease of tbo who are about to make a effort to drive out the opium traffic in the Orient. At the coming conference of the nations at The Higue an opportunity will he had to sound general sentiment on the subject, all though of course the properl' cannot consider the matter. It Is not too much to hope that an international conference on the opium question could be called if the subject were sufficient!!' agitated. The Christian church is the agency iu efIf all sects and fect this reform. fail ha united in presenting the maito King Edward, ler to Mr. to Empcnir William and to the French cabinet, the movement could not fail. The Chinese government wishes to abolish the opium trade. Only a few foreign merchants who reap profits from the curs- - would perpetuate it. Feeble as ibeir political gsiwer may seem, it Is just such organizations as the W. C. T. IT. which can do this thing. It is n reform upon which ail Christians can without disagreement. peace-tribuna- Roo-cve- hespe for- J NATHAN J. HARRIS. Two-Yea- lt, STANFORD AND 8EAMAN. Joseph Stanford, iu an issue of the Examiner, pays his respects to John tathan J. Harris, the Republican candidal for county attorney, la recognised aa one of the best attorney la Weber county, . He la of good character and of high principle. In hla keeping the oflloe of county attorney will be one to which all citizens can appeal and be certain of fair treatment. Mr. Harris will bring to the office the high sense of Impartiality anti conscientious faithfulness to duty that an honest, judge might give to hla Judicial calling. Petty hatreda will never be made part of Nathan J. Harris' administration of the office, for he la too broad to make hla official position responsive to the hatreda of any man nr clique of men. He should be elected by the largest majority ever given a candidate on any ticket in this county und it is our opinion he will be elected by a vote equal to lhat of any candidate on the Republican ticket. ' Before Nofemlicr 6 we will Imre something to My about all the candidates. Every man on slate and county Republican ticket is worth of support. COPYRIGHT, to i - , ... .. j iihUi io kuiov nhoiii thiiigs uii liiers. Where i Peu- SYNOPSIS. CHAPTER 1 Ann Rupeit and her young brother Louis, the latter an Invalid and an enthusiast on western matters, tears New York for the Rock-leWayne Peabody, whu loves Ann, see them off. Ann dislikes ihe west CHAPTER II Ann and Louis g to visit the ranch of Dou Barnett, their coualn'a husband. are CHAPTER 111 Ann and received at the ranch hy Boh Raymond, the foreman. Raymond has a dispute with a drunken cowboy. takes CHAPTERS IV and V an enthusiastic liking to Hob. While Ida men arc absent Raymond Is shot. He Is attended bv Ann. CHAPTER bring aid r Mr. Hunii.-in id list; "Dressing foi dimer. Hurry. I viu; you're lute." After hr left llii-- Auu remarked Li - s l - ! e im-i- m a- . - Anii CHAPTER He is tn!, Kuinuud io aw'.iv fiutn mi. nn CHAPTER lun-He i told b ltiMinuid in ;m p aii- frt.rn nu CHAPTERS XVI ami XVII-M.i- mo tie leading spirit of tin- min i side of the wai. in l.ee Hh Munru tV-i shi'ot Ann. tile t.. and hitter refuse a nsit K sn-- l nioint fpnt M'lnio Kei! make a "strike." an the former tel's Ami id hi hue He is frnn.er West Point o.eiet expels d fo- tion ami irarg t from hl fa'.utlr. tin will not g've a derl led sr.swer to fits pKipos.il. Tl:f s'rike; blow up a I - XV-A- i e 1 wom-ui- jti-ii- The effect of Scoff f Emulsion on thin, pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophoaphitra and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, and so put together that it is easily digested by little folk. ALL DRUGGISTSl SOo. AND SI.OO. O Q 1 i I ' mi'' CHAPTER vlali X VIII Sk tow ii wiii him i Wei:.- , Pi;a!..v to Ar.n V!W - Spriiig 1 1 - wi-t- er' I I rfky-tow- ki-- fritu nlfhtmare. w.inl of truth lu wlmt yoii'M- Im'imi mi) mg." AVIn-i- i Don down he continued . mot .i!l tbroiigli dinner site ; to HM'ver--eldeli'iided Mliuro HUil listen-i- t to Itiirneri-- i ' mating of what they wen going to do to open their mine wiili eiitii-- lin k uf sympathy. "1 dm, 'I ire :i I to comprehend what i fail lui me." she uid, but you ii seems to uie that rather iluin waste lollh-iiwar I would al mi tow the niilier few limn- - rent pny uf economy.' j Just - a mutt tt'il if the principle of the thing. We don't in!:nl to lie diet sled to by .' Tile' lull'd COU1C these Ti-- I our ip'iiis. ip lieen ih'i'eivpd tn litili He and Kelly are ploying a two fiveil giili"' n ith us" "1 you- - pinion, they are not sio- hilly nuswe-'i-d- . They are doing Ju-- t wliul you 'I'.gtil to di. Tbey're and men good wage pny lig tln-i- r tl'ein Pe-i'"if I might in i word, ily don't know a tiling hIhiiiI It venture. except wlmt Mo lire and Hnyiiiotid told It xeeiiii to me Ann i rigid. me. A I uinli-- i staiid n. then di Ri areenti-teiid.uthat iu inak'ng tin change j from tl'rre shifts of eight hour each you fchnnh'n't Iny off n lot of men and of niioToiir i shill put the iv- -: on 1 1; ii. !'' 'i pi.y. Isu't that it?" ' Wi- -. Ini. ion see. it's riuli.v a neu s; tei!i don't lnteii-"Poll in i,:e ."si rent to j iy ;xi cci.ia or or liutever it ii. ay tie for that extra hour?" work will re "Tin- pay fir a day mn'n ii. it i now." hi hu.T- .A mere i) .'l.'li'd uu fellows Ij.i Cou,e. le fn.i.k I ) Do you know of anything I lint Ik really good tn preserve the complexion?" naked Miss Muddle. Why?" inquired Mts Knox, "are Ann. CHAPTER XIII- Ktvninnd opmsi s you Interested in somebody ihat ha vlnlriii'c lu the nitni-i- ' Ann union. ine?" Philadelphia Press. visit to ttnz'.i'. a iuulIi plan i Itnwixmil I tell 'mi Mam! Iieftne this p.iiir-ing- . town, Yes. sir. It gives me ,i new notion of Omnipotence." "Well. I declare:" "Only u think, air. that the Lord rmild make a Kunbi--l like that, it Puck. iifTeiiiig n luiN-k- - "NoV 11 - n t Ann ?hark the shertlT. dntls-skito take rn-i- of iauti. to the ramp Is lefused to Barnett b Mnnro. nho is raptaiti of tin miner' guard. Aliitito tall in lmc with MV- - Then- - isn't - 1 Pen-bod- Ihut the u.iuers enuuot comt rushing down Imre some night aud buru us ail lift. This auiiistal Auil Ilow silly I Wliy nhuulil they do ili.il? Beestise we iiiine owner litre here It I not it laughing mutter to Wool Ini ihiiii- - to ns through rclluble vuim-- tliat your nice frleud Muu hit pliiiiiie-- a raid, nml every you mmi lu llie town line been enrolled lu " tin- lioine giim-.l.- ' Jean-ne- t Anu laiiglni-- outrigiit at this. have tieen eating too le. von siii.id and lee erenin. nun'll iolisii-Aou'ri- ref i.'it . CHATTER A IT XIX - Cn':n-td- . Barnett euir.e home l.mkinc hunt and worn, unite unlike hi jovial i,.u h" t; reeled Ai.u aiin'.y 'I mu ghid j v Mettle Ann Interposed. 'Bo . awed ! " this ease out of court. I think you both take too serious a view of the whole thiug. Mr. Raymond laughs over It Mr. Raymond was probably trying to keep you unaianned. answered "And now thut you are out of It I do not tblnk It well for either you or Louis to return to It." Louis littered Indignant outcry. Oh, ee here! I've got to go hack. I'm helpto . Kar-tii'-- n - ' lie insist, on trying to la- - tic.- head unit front o' tills cltizeu' emmiiiltes of sufet). lie cliniriuun of it uu I W away uii hour of the dny und li ght. Do you kuow llie whole city i.i pntroiiedV" 'l'nlrniled! Mbit for?" u thing going. Belle Yes. but the trouble is mi cant get him started going until about mlduighl. Philadelphia Record. worrk-d.'- I prTh-pcrin- just the iiic.nl l Mr. Barnett. "It.- lihika lie vvurrii'd l.i to Raymond. CHAPTER VII The wounded man Is taken to Barnett's house. He bsa fallen in love with Ann. CHAPTER VIII Anu Is old toward Kiivtuoud. and he leaves the Harnett home. Louts quarrel-- , with Auu and rims nway to seek Raymond. ('ll UTER IX -- Skytown. the new mining camp. ILiymimd forms a with Matt Kelly, and Introduced to the Kelly home. CHAPTER X u Shytuan. which is diai.irln-Iiilier attrition. Kill by tni'ets .lack Monroe, an old actpisint-auee- . Skytown and Valley Spring, the tatter being the home of the mine owners titling them Hnrorttl bate each other. CHAPTER XI Louis fi.s.l l and is sent luck to Vullov I.oui-- i take tip his lii.iuu Springs. Kellet in Skumn with Kavinond CHAPTER Ml The Sktwti miner run Macks ,i minim; superintendent. out of town. Tin- miners tiun " - IhkI a. they married?" Mr. Mtaylate is GARLAND HAMLIN BY IPOS, L. Did the old man settle anythin,; on hi daughter and her husband whi-- Nell GARLAND d him-self.- J .BY... HAMLIN PLEASANTRIES. Yes. indeed, he did; he settled Balt i mole Aniericnn. ! fixed up a new deal In which the cards miners. They pretest, go against the and now It t a matter of gun play.' as you say out here." I Mr. Burnett looked relieved. wish you'd talk lilm out of It, Wayne." Peabody, with a lawyer's pleasure, went on with his aiulysi. "But there's j a third pony here which la of more In- terest ts me than either you or tbs and that 1 Raymond's party of the third part. They art standing clear for the present, but if you crowd them tn the w all they'll take hold, and then, a Kelly said, you'll have a wildcat by flie tall. I wish I could wait and see how you come out, but I've got e big case on for the lUtb and must be In Wiislilnglon.' "The whole tiling wlU be settled in a When day or two." declared Baruetf. we go np there again it will be with a thousand meu and fully aruied. Thut la a harsh arbitrament. said PealNxIy. with a gravity which waa solemnity. I would ailvtse you suddenly Interrupted to ask, and, leaning toward her, a flash of insight hi hia stm, Or Is it the handsome, daredevil Munro? A swift flush rose to .her foes, aha Tee I I lost tqieech, her eyes fell. like them, too." she said. "They Interest me. They are vital, uncoovrntkm-B- l real. 1b this swift interchange of highly emotionalized thought they had forgot- youug men were detailing their stern plans for invading Bkytown. Tbe large library was soon filled with people who had beard of Ann's return om the jieak, and tiie girl was profoundly ti mused to find lieraelf taken for a fount of wisdom concerning the minin' war- - and their demands. The feeling against the camp was savage, anti the men wen loud In denunciation of the governor of the state, who had refused to order out tbe inlli- tla. lie Is a bad aa Munro, an absolute anarchist." declared one mail, w hose strident voles dominated all the j ten where they sat and all edge of time had failed these. knowl- Ann other. One by one tbs guests dropped away, and at laid only the Barnetts and Ann ami PealHNly were k'ft in the libnry. At a signal from Mrs. Barnett Don sauntered out of the room aa If on some emud and forgot to return. A few moments she, too, begged to be excused for a moment" and was seen no more. Both Ann and Iealxaly understood these actions, but a be was intent uu making an appeal to her and she knew there waa no escape from It they faced each other with a tensity of emotion which seemed Impossible a moment before, IIow indelAnn broke the alienee. icate of them! "How considerate, any I. for I want I to talk with you," be hurried on. want you to go back with me, Ann, aa my wife. I cant go back alone. I ing Haymou Dear girl, I guess he'll hare to stagger along have missed you horribly. without yon. Louis.'' replied Barnett. auKwer me, are you reudy to go? Ann reuiaiued silent, her mind run"Ton better not , go into this inixnp ning over for tin hundredth time tbe again." t'11 go back whenever 1 pleane." advantages, the duties involved, while his pica proceeded, earnest njid munly, Tiie dinner waa finished with a pleasanter topic, and when the men were but leaving her cold. It permitted ber to calculate, to criticise. lie bad much alone with their cigar Peabody carelessly remarked: "I'm going tn take to give her. He waa a man of large Ann back with me If ahe'tl go. I don't income, of unquestioned power, and his She liked him, like the Idea of tbla onngter dragging home was spacious. her Into all this filthy turmoil. Why. I site respected him very highly, elie mifound her living In a log cabin with an ni i red him, but Tbe girl's dream was not yet faded Irish family-ni- ce people, but no place out of her soul. 8he hoped-fain- tly, for her." "That's tbe singular part of it. She foolishly hoped for a return of the glow, the mystery, the flooding, transaeeins to eujoy it. She wrote Jesunette from np there pretty regularly, aud abe forming power of a love that was more out and out said she liked it. And she than respect, more than honor and adla gay as a bird - she's lost some of her miration. filie found herself saying: I know, fat- -I never saw her lisiktng fitter." lYalxidy mused. "She la changed. I Wayne, we seem suited to each other, 11 our fricDdi would say o hut I'm can't quite make out why or how. Mie was like a schoolgirl for spirit last not so sure of It It is silly In uie, hut I don't Bight. I to you siqipiMe it's the hJgff I am still wanting to he sure. rare for you a I ought to do. I'm no altitude?" a schoolgirl; 1 know what marMy dear chap. I suspect It i a man, longer riage means, and uide I can feel difand I fear it la Mmiro," aid Barnett. ferently from the way I do now 1 shall I hjie not. for her sake." but. and do. too. for your sake: I've not marry. "I Have you met any one else who aeen ton many wonieu go to pieces In that way to feel any assurance. It rouses this other 1emotion T' don't know. I am She flushed. wonidu't bore been so bad if she'd taken np with Raymond, for be la a fine not anre. He sank back In hia chair, heavy and fellow snide from h: present tand; l. but there, again, he wa too respectful, inert. The muscle of bia cheeks dronp-ngiving him the aspect of a man of too nenr her own type. It needed Don't throw yourself away. wild devil like Hit cowboy raptnbl to fifty. God's sake, assert your comfor Ann, Stir ber imagination.'' mon aonae! if you cannot come to my was broken between home, don't waste your IVaroly cigar beauty, your his finger. Don. you scare me!" culture, on some savage. It hurts ms Barnett, bin lug fairly crushed his to see you out here living among these J eon newr marry gou. glanced at tbe clock and rose, but Ts will body said: Deane don't go! We never have a mors important subject to discuss." She sank back Into her chair and he went on quite calmly, bis Ann, I eyes ve;y yave aud sweet. want you to be happy. I am not tbs kind of lover who would make bis bride a captive to her own sorrow. Kite shook tier bead sadly, but decisively. "You do not understand ma but no matter. This you must understand. I admire you. and 1 like you, but as I feel now I can never marry you. I'm sorry, but you must go back alone." llo took his dismissal quietly, but ha Ilia voice was tremulous suffered. with passionate regret as be bowed over her band. "I accept your verdict, Ann, and I can only hope that yonr new light may not lead you into A lough of despond." (Continued Tomorrow.) ANOTHER RAILROAD. Mexico City, Oct. 22. It Is stated a company has been organized under onld men the law of Maine with a capital oT lie Interrupted him. "There is an- $1, .'00,000 for 'he purpose of building other inexplicable thing. Tliia life has a railroad from Mexico City to Gordl. Interested me. It has developed In ms Yucatan. a capacity for physical effort that I hand." SUSPENSION OF P. T. WHITE. didn't know I had. It will seem ab row. all the quizzical line Peabody 1 have to grown to levs j.'U, tret New York. Oct. 22. The suspenof Lis f.o-- I -t in a plexus of doubt surd sweet, little, patient Mrs. Kelly. I like sion of P. T. White. heavy trader, ii::.l hesitu'iiii. gand ii, .1 Matt. I like the rude walls waa announce dun the Consolidated Aun woii'icr'd at the change in Under the and the handmade stoves,' as Matt Stock Exchange today. b' 1. no chance to speak to calls the have twenty-tou- r fireplaces" rule, Mr. White willcontracts. L.ui for sob-- - lujiiii1 a. for a couple of And the tJi young miner?" Tea body hour to fulfill his friend, now tried t comfort him. All this i, icy b a wrong diagnosis, and I hope it is. blit If I were you I would go to her and use word that would startle he needs tbe strong ' rea-b-iil- 1 hi. |