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Show THE EXAMINER Iviiy toy In tho Vase Tm Bunas re Publishing Coo PuhUaoed My- UMOMPTIOM KATEE UXNNt by CWrtar la Oflds Morar CKjf, IBs lag StoiuMr, par BMli THE y rUILIM It, bam l k11. te n r..s e, MH r d s cum-pnn- y fr cam-palg- stora-botut- - Loprls-oomen- t h sev-ra- mil-Ilon- h h o : dln-ele- d oR-ria- r D Scot fa Emulsion - d. Ple, Scott's tuning Scott's Emulsion Nrrv ANTHONY HOPE or-re- nttaMkaNU iwilt k u -- ClllLIY fiarramanto Vnion: Thera ara itr-ui- n railroad Enaoeirrs aha ar not a OF HAVING SHOT UP THE TOWN M Utile alarmed kacauaa they cannot OF BROWNSVILLE. all tka money they would Ilka to BY MAIL IN ABVANCK. m ia coaBlrnotion work nud aiill knva Mark on Shells Correspond Exactly a abundant supply of ready cash with With Marks Mads in Test of U GrAs, hlrb to manipulate stocks on Wall Guns. or "raid" soother's aharea; met tiee hut this does not elgaify that tka coun-bis on tka vnga of another panic. N im&VKNMNT. Washington, March II Reports of OUMUP UMMfc ever became paaical Ko nuiatry . export of ths ordnance bureau of the u gura aU through going n trifle alow for n whilr army who aaaminad ths thirty dishut inly na a reauK of going too fast. IM a favorite1' charged hbells picked up in the streets H suaisk U Pi air are produced by inveai lag monof Hrowasvtll oa the morning fallowpvo too rasa ey where It doee not pay, and when ing th affray were laid befoir the flnanciara can borrow right and left to senate commute imi military affairs QsraKBtaatlsofl wU bo reorirad their heart s eootent they ara more todar by the ofleers who examined likely than not ta Invest money where tha shells. It will not yield aa income, lbs mure Tha ouneluabiu of tha war departaad falL AU people ment. tipresaad In a teller lo C'eptain serially aa it i other HB N Warren from tiecreiary Taft, which will ka mosey. was prassnted by Lieutenant llawhluu Th the in a throw la Hi hum in! there was sever panic w tliaL of th orduanca bravo Maa attar MiM kaklai aa faancaa of tka country to king aa the tha shells were department, iliechsrgs.1 from Oaa't aak tka Ml hands of n.riu-lier- a what vaa ration oajoyed an Income ecceedinf Bpriaglleid rifles In B.thsone of the disuf cumpauy ha eipendituree aad with a balanue la of the trade taadlly aad lariaailngl) in lta charged companies lutautry. r a kiar favor, the difference being promptly art rieeretary Taft's letter say. ihut the shell were eiamlnsd by Lieut. net IPod tellurs the In gold af l gold. During pall by ar baton balure of Unde 8am eacaeded one Hawklaa and U. A. Spooner, exiu-r- t M roootvp Tka of gaugsa used la ths manuhundred milllom dollars. In 1891 Prod-dfacture of uiusKcts at ths BpridgSeld , l!6!,loe,-topClavaland had to borrow arsenal. AU tha rlflaa in the poaacs-sluBuhIbm eaa ba Tka Morals of th thro companlaa of the though not ao acknowledged. with M aaia by tka IndepeMeat Infantry, oa Auguid Jth, hlrb to pay the running aspenaea of Twanty-SflNowo Ca, kait Uha City. wars fa the bends of these experts Oa all Ikroaak tniaa teavtag overnment Our reranuaa ar atlll and two regular cartridges were disM Qila balaaoa la atlll favor-ablI bo disour each and trad from rifle tiapla, charged Eouihsr Hallway, Tka radii and tha lea moony Amarlcan charged abulia subjected to full examBaUwy. aai Tka Vataa Tka Ongm ikoit Uoa Hallway. railroad borrow abroad tka mom per ination. result were Tha given by Becr.dary fatraaa will aoalar a aumeat will th proaant prosperity of Taft, in part, as falkiwa; tka M by i favor be. on eleven if tha oar That marks th country ttay yortlac to tkis aNoa wkaaatardeaig-Batecorfall to iad tta yayan at tka finally, ao country over sustained a sheila picked np at Brownsville on exactly with the marks ptesra laaarial panic wham It bad wore good respond th cartridge disc bar god by them Biuucy than any other country, and from one of th gun of compjny B. That th marks on eleven of the fa proportion to I ha whulo drew-lailumedium that wasn't good, or ahelia correspond esactly with the EACH ERE OP OGDEN. marks on tho cartridges discharged was kept good only by a strain on ths by them from another gun Tka toacbaia of Ogdon ara demand- natiimal credit. B. ara entitled wages. They ing hlgkar That ths marks on the remaining The March estimate of tho Vulled to batter compensation. Th member Stales treasury places ths gold lu tha thro of tha shells correspond with of tha board of education meat the country ut 81.i4,97I,4!7, of which ths marks oa ths cartridges discharged by them from a fourth gun of comdamaade of tha teachers with tha Itntss pany 1), hut that In this fourth they 2ii5A9d,74( Is ia ths Vnllad atatsmawt that they sro without maaag bore double marks and so made ths treasury. T Identlffcsllitu with tho fourth rills abell to pay morn. Our tuggeitUin la that IrM certain and complete than In tha CAMPAIGN AGAINfT DRINK. they net abont te provide means. Brat three cases. We further suggest that n number Meutenant Hawkins and Inspector Cleveland Plata Dealer: Thee ars af ear moat prominent cttlgens daIn French government irrlm Spooner state that their examiixt'ons larmej wk waya aad msaaa to raise tha prove beyond reasonable doubt that over the Inrrease In tbs drinking hnblt tha three groups of shells were disataadard of odaaatloa la Ogden. What and are disposed to charge tha alarmcharged from three spacIScally numthat commute can nocompllak la ina la tha aumb.-- r of bered guns pf company B and that In Thera may ba economies to ing segmental waa lunatics ta thia cause. It la urged that all probability the fourth group ba praettoad oa same one other than discharged from another aumhared drink la cserclelng a gun of tha same company. lbs hHiilui-tha teacher. Ta tall the troth, wa have effect on ths Secretary Tafts letters furihur statfait for a number of yean that there generally deteriorating tor this rasaua the French ed that from an official list of comand ssllua, la something wrong with our achoolg. panies B, C sad D and ths number a ministry Is planning a rigorous ot guns assigned to them on August , U may ho tka board of odueatioa fcu ths evIL Circulars will 11th. It appeara against that two of the guna, boon straggling along under a hoary bs seat to th 40,00 mayors of Frsnes on from which right and the other harden without maouiwM agual to th la which of the shells wore ' they will ba urged to strictly from which eleven a war guns In tha damaade; It may ba than la a luck of enforce tha ordinances discharged, the covering of company B, which has not maaagmuaL Bat whatavor It la, offrnss of drunkenness. luder these been Issued to enlisted man. but were that should bo g remedy, if the the Insbriatod one will be la charge of ths quartermaster serboard af odueatioa la unequal to tho regulations SO cents to El. If oa of- geant, and that the third gun from toed from tuft, they should mil a pea tho puMto fends again within a year ha will be which eleven of tha shells wetv waa a gun assigned to Thos. paopla of tho city ta rally The third Taylor, a private of company B. and Imprisoned throe days. ' uptritad to their aid. t that th fourth gun from which throe transgression brings sti days of Mow, aa to th was a compensation and a Ena of from 1 to 3N ot the ahelia were discharged teachers, wa baharo tha young wo- francs. Wills a fourth offtnss gun assigned to Jna. L. Wilson, priB. vate of company men are entitled to all tha frilla they a mouths Imprisonment lind Concerning tha evidence, the secrucaa buy with thair fie or 5i a fins of DO If offense and the I francs, says: tary month. It ta a dligraco to any com. has "Of course, the very reasonable any specially nggrnvatlng features the that th men who did the ta aarvlcm of a young wunlty ask ths acruaad may be deprived of th hypothesis shouting each used auch guns as they woman for fZO a month, after aba hag right to bold public office, it lr fur couid get oa tha of August 13lh, glvea ymra of her Ufa to preparing to that planned to limit tha number of and ant necessarilylight have used the guna prove competent ia that calling. If drinking places, and talsr on. If con- offlrially sssigned to them mikes the our teaoharo are aot competent, than ditions do aot Improve, lo prohibit ths evidence weighty, together with the fact that some members of ths batthe 20 a maath la worm thaa wasted, sals of absinthe. talion did It rather than that the Infor youag Uvas are being misdirected dividuals above named were guilty. FEAEANT DIEORDERE. aad young mlada retarded in thair The flnsl report of Lieutenant Hawkins shows that the cartridge ehetls Buppaaad to bs tha Roault af Organised discharged In the guns of 'the Twentv-IstA city that la without prlUa In Its Agltatisn. infantry had no marks which ckUdroa aad without hop la m da Identllted them with the ahelia nndt-- r EL Petersburg, March 18. With eiamlnatloS. Th lieutenant also exrational way k doomed to bo Inferior the opening of parikment, March Mb. amined the question as to the marks to other ritlai In everything. l peasant disorders commenced In of tho grooves and lands which would a Thoro ara man of wealth giving provinces and apparently Ma ths be made In the bullets discharged of dollars each year to education, rrsalt of tho organised agitation, la from the Inguns of the Twenty-fiftildltma to aa outbreak In Vladimir rsopg airing tha fact that lu doing their and of two bulhas ha fantry, samples too where drunken province, peasants part toward making tho children of wrecked the government spirit ainrss. lets discharged Into rawdust or water from each gun of the three companies today tha savants of tomorrow they ara before they were dispersed by volley of the Twsntr-flftInfantry. The bulfired In the thaa by a foundation, police, inner with resulting building lets discharged hy Lieutenant Hawfaial killed, pesannta being afire) If they put thair money lata atone aad from ail of ihe rifles of the Twenpeasants and police ocrorred In kins material things that go to build groat 8s rates and Kiev provtnoss where at ty flftti Infantry had the Impression of Industrial last! tattoos. If soma mil- temirta to take posaossl.ia by violence ths lands of the rifling quite as plalntv marked as the bullet taken from the lion a! rsa think aa wall of all humanity of privet estate were renewal Promlor Stolrpln has sent a cirrslsr Brownsville houses. a them of that aa to leave heritage Per ret rr Taft's letter stated he had to the governors. enjoining iheni to the foreman of the gun cleankind, by what raasoalng ara the well-tsdrtwat ail agitators. Kgllaai of Ogden to aacapa tha duty they ing squad at the arsenal to lie preswill ha held responsible. ent at the disposition of the ranunl-fe- e owe their own community to give tho to testify as to the time required CHANGE IN STEAMERS. of an that and glrla community hoys for (Meaning a gun. Ufa the la chance of struggle New York. March ll.-- The equal with (ha bora and glrla of tha el ties lia announces tht July 15th. ths largest rtesnii .s of where ao reasonable eapeuse la spared OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ia equipping them with a modern edu- the line will sail from ew York UR o O Instead of Saturdays as Thurritsys O TERRIBLE MASSACRE. cation? And not only tha prosperous, heretofore and their other O sieni.eiu O O but all dosses of this etty ara obUgat- - Thursday Instead f Ratnr,s,. New Yoik, March 18 -- The O O O cable despatch received last O O nighi by the Jewish Morning O O Journal of this city, reporting O O that terrible inaasaerc. have O O occur: eg a; Podihilo. Itou- - O O mania, has caused ennui., n;i- - O O Hon among tha Huiiiiunian O ABIES need O Jew. in Ne York. They fe.ir O if they are not thriving. It is food O a mu her Kiahlneff affair. In O O which si i many Hii.slsn Jews O for bone, blood and flesh. It O perished. Podihilo strangely O 0 enough is only almut 80 miles O makes thin, peevish babies plump, conO from Klahlaeff which la In Bee- O tented and roay-facaO sarahia, across the Russian O O frontier. O All the Ronmanian O societies O nervous girla need O ill New York haT been uotined O O to attend a mass meeting to O It bring! hade the color 1.- O night In the Manhattan o to their cheeks and O cenm, in ths heart of tho E;it o strength to their O Rids Ghetto. The best nienv.irra O O that can bs taken to aid the o O afflicted at Pndthtlo are to ho o O dlaeuaaed and derided uron. q mother mint provide nour-M- t . The cablegram received hero o O O announcing the mooirr whs o for two. The concentrated O signed, according to he re, ip. o oumhmentof O lent, by three railing mer- - O O chant, of Podihilo. The cahi... o Pws strength to both mother and infant. O gram follows: g O Terrible masMc re .nice g kmhiaMa for coughs and colds. O last Thursday. Town total!1. Q O deatroyed. Ail tlit, JcwIkIi impQ O ulsthm are ruined and hous5 Q bawwasTg, sol md Mao. 0 pillaged. We ask help o Ki( MAIiCII t ;; NO CHANCE FOR A PANIC. miriiii lulu hh TllIAV, UTAH. US fl !lbt prisoner SI Zenda rJ to give to tka young psopls of ike beat school training poMlkla We hop tkla Mitring up of dry boms aill go oa uatii somethin guud will rraurt. Tkoaa who ara fur an In our arhoula will ini In ttaia papar aa adTocnta ta voire their protests. Of-df- kjr OGDEN. TnE HOUSING EXAMIXE1S: 4 -- 0000000000000001Of IM Ceavnghtsi. Ufa bp Haasv Hsk Ce tHHHtHHtW4HttHtH4mi4IHtHIH4H CHAPTER 1IL (Concluded.) ting" down from the table and taking that shows they werent ashamsd of na. ba faughttL Coma, WelL then, cousin Rudolf. I'vo got no house f nay own hare, but my dear brother Michael lends ns a place ot hi and we'll make shift to entertain yon tberr" And ho put his arm through mine sod, signing to ths ethers to us, waited ma off westerly tb rough tho forest. We walked for more than half an hour, and tha king smoked cigarettes and chartered Incessantly. Us eras full of Interest In my family, langtird heartily when I told him of tb portraits with Elphherg hair In our galleries and yet more heartily when bs heard that my expedition to Ruritanla waa a secret one. Ton bars to visit your disreputable cousin on the sly, base you? said be. Ruddcnly emerging from the wood, wa ram on a small and rode shooting lodge. It was a one story building, a sort ot bungalow, built entirely af wood. As wa approached it a littl man In a plain livery csine out ta meat ua. Ths only other person I saw about tbs place was a fat. eidsrly woman, whom I afterward discovered to be th mother af Johann, tha duke's keeper. asked Well, fa dinner ready, Jaaef tha king. Tha little servant informed na that It was. and we soos out down to a plentiful meal. The far was plain enough. The king ate heartily. Frits von delicately, old Hapt voraciously. I played a good knife and fork, a my custom Is. The king noticed my fierfbrtuanre wltk approval. We'rs all good trenchermen, wa But what? said be. Elphliergs, we'rs rating dry! Wine, Jaaef; win, maul Ar we beasts to eat without drinking? Ar wa cattle, Josef? At this reinof Josef hastened ta load ths table with bottles. Remember tomorrow! as Id Frit. Ays, tomorrow! said old Rapt Tho king drained a bumper to hi Cousin Kndolf, as bs was gracious or merry enough to call me, and I drank It fellow to th Elpbberg rod, wbaiwst bs laughed loudly. , Now, be tha meat what It might tha wine we drunk was beyond aU pile or prahm, and wa did It Justice. Frits veuturad onro to stay th kings hand. RTiatr cried the klug. Itememhar yon start before I do, Master Frit you mast ha more sparing hy two hour than I. Frlti saw that I did not understand. The colonel and I. he explained, tea vs her at . Ws rids down to Banda and return with th guard of honor to fotrb tho king at H, and then we all rids together to tha station. Hang hat earns guard! growled r Tar-leuhrl- Itapt 'Oh. It's very civil of my brother to ask the honor for his regiment said the king. Coin cousin, you need not atari early. Auother battle, manr I hud another buttle, or, rather, a mrt of one, for the larger half traveled quickly down his majesty's throat Frill gave np bla attempia at prrsua-alou- . From penmadlng ho fell to being persuaded, and soon we were all iff ua as full of wine as ws had any right te be. The king began talking of wat he would do la tha futuro, rid Bupt of whet ho had done In ths post Frits of sonic beautiful girl or other, and I of tlw wonderful merits of the Klphbsrg dynasty. Wo all talked si once Slid followed to the letter Rapt's exhortation to let the morrow take rare of Itself. At list the king set down his glss-- ; and leaned hack In his chair. I have drunk euourk. said he. Far be It from me to contradict the king, Mid I. Indeed bin remark was moat absolutely true so far aa It went. While I yet spoke Josef canio and set before Ihe king a lnsrveloiw old wicker covered flagon. It had lain so fang lu some darkened cells r that It seemed to blink In the candlelight. His highlit-- ' the Duke of Htretsau bade me set this wine before the klug when the king was weary of all other wines and prey the king to drink for the love tlmt he bears hi' brother. Wall dims. Black Michael ! Mid the king "Out with the cork. Josef! Hang him! Did be think I'd flinch from bis bottler The bottle waa oiwned. and Josef tilled llu king's glass The king tested It. Then, with a solemnity born uf the hour anil his own condition, ba looked round on us. Gentlemen, my friend-Rudmy cousin ('tis a st'hndiloux story, Rudolf, on my Is your to the half of lturltnula. But ask me not for a single dr-.of this divine Iwttle. which 1 will drink to the health of tbat-ili- st sly knave, my brother, Black Michael." And ths king seised the bottle and turned It over his month and drained It anil flung it from him anil laid bis bend on bis inns on ihe table. And ore drank plensiut dream to his majesty sud Hist is ill I remember of the ereulng. Perhaps it is euuugh. olf, Lcn.irli-evaryth- lng CHAPTER IV. HETHEIl I had slept a minute or year I knew not. I awoke with a sod s Mr face, limr un shiver clothes drljqicii water, nod opposite u.1 stood old Raid, a sneering smile no U fsi-and an empty biiekct in lux hand On the table by him mi Frits rn:i Tar lenlieim. psle s a ghost sud bl k a crow under the eyes. 1 leaped to my feet in auger Your fake goes tun far, sir!" i riod Tut. man. we've no time fo- - i;ur rellng Nothing ele would rouse vmi It's 5 o'clock." 'Til think you. Colonel S.ipi" I tie gnu agliu. hot id spirit, though I was unnouunonly cold io Usly. "Rasssadyli," liiitTrupttd Knn. irt 1 e M, 1907. There's a chance," Mid Frits, jrlth his Brat sign of hopefuls. "If 1 detection. noid L "If we'rs detected," Mid Rapt I'll end Black Michael down below before I go myself, so help ms heaven! Bit la that chair, man. I obeyed him. He darted from th room, calling, In thro minntea be Josef, Josef! waa back, and Josef with Mm. Ths latter rarrlod a Jug of hot water, soap nod roaon. U was trembling as Rapt told Mw bow tb laud lay and bad him shave me. Ruddwtly Frits smote on his thigh: "But th guard! ' Tbaj'U know! They'll know! Foohl Wa shan't wait for tke guard. R'aU rid to Hofhea and catek a train my arm. louk here Tb king lay full fahgtb oa the floor. therm Whan they cuius tha bird 11 His face waa rad a bis hair, and be he flown. But tha king? breathed heavily, bspt, the diarwspect-fw- l The king will be ia the wina cellar. old dog. kicked him sharply. Ha did not stir, nor was thoro any break I'm going le carry Mw there now. "If they Bud kirn?" In bla breathing. I mw that bis foes They won't. How should they? and bead wer wet with water, aa Josef will fiot them off. were mine. "But" We've spent half aa boor an him," Rapt stamped his foot Mid frits. "We're not playing, ha roared Ua drank three times what either at 'Don't I know the risk? If they dc you did. growled RspL I huolt down aud felt his puls. It did him ke'seue worse off than If ho waa alarmingly languid and slow. Ws sat crowned today fa ktielsau." Bo apawkiug, he fluug th door open thro looted at ouc another. Was it drugged -- that hut bottle? 1 and, stooping, put forth a strength 1 did nut dream he had aad lifted the naked fa a whisper. 1 don't know, said Rapt king in hia hands. Aud os be did so the old woman, Jobauu. th keeper's' We must get a doctor. Theres none within ten miles, and wether, stood fa th dwrway. For a n thousand doctors wouldn't taka Mu moment she stojd, thaa she turned oa bar heel without a sign of surprise and claltered down lb "Hag she heard?" cried Frit. I'll shut her mouth!" said Rapt grimly, and ha bora off th king in hia arnia. For ui. I oat down hi aa armchair and as 1 sat there, half dosed, Josef clipped and scraped me till my mustache and Imperial were things of tha past and my fare was as bora oa the king's And whan Frits mw m thus he drew a long breath and exclaimed: By Jove, w shall do It! It was 6 o'clock now, and w had no time to too. Rapt hurried me Into the kings room, and I dressed myself In th uniform of a colonel of tho guard, finding tlw os I slipped on tha Mug's boots to ask Rapt what bs bad dons with tba old woman. 8k swore she'd hoard nothing," Mid be, bat to wake ssre I tied liar logs together and put a handkerchief la her mouth aud bound bar hauda and locked her np In th coal cellar neat door to th king. Jaaef 'll look after them both later on. Was 41 dnmgsdf" I burst out laughing, and evaa to BtralMU today. I know th look of oldThan Rapt grimly smiled. It He'll net move for ala or scroll I fancy." said ba, "that whan Josef hours yet tails them th king la giw theyll think But th coronation!" 1 cried In hor- It la because w await a rat. For you ror. exswoar Black Michael Frits nhruggwd bis 'boulders, as 1 may to aa him In Btrelsau doesnt pect today. to see was on his meat habit began I put tha Mugs hslmat on my head. Old Rapt handed jse the Mag's sward, We must send ward that he's ill, looking at ma long aad eanfulty. he Mid. "Thank Gad, he shayed bla beard! I suppose so, said I. be eacUimed. Old Rapt who seemed aa fresh aa a "Why did bar I gskad. daisy, had lit bla pipe and was puffing "Because Princess FIs via Mid he bard at It her cheek whan be wa grx graicd If he's not crowned today, Mid he. ciouely pleased to give her a cousinly TU lay a crows he never crowned." Mm. (fame, though, wa must ride. But beavous. why Y "Is aU safe here 1" The whole nation's there to meet safe anywhere, said "Nothing's him half ths army, aya, and Block "but we ran make It no safer. Michael at the bead. Rball wa sand Rapt, now Frita rejoined ua lu th uniform word that the king's drunk? of a captain lu tho same regiment os Tlmt he's III,' said I lu correction. that to which my dress Mougod. In "111!" echoed Hapt with a scornful four minutes Rapt bad arrayed himself laugh. They know his lllnesaea too In bis uniform. Josef called that the wall. He' been 111 before. burses wars ready. M's Jumped on their Well, we must chance what they back and started at a rapid trot Tha carthink, Mid Frits helplessly. Ill gam had begun. What would tb Isnews th and mak the beat of It sue of it he? ry Rapt raised his hand. Tha coal morning air cleared my Tell ma," Mid he, do you think tha and I was able to take In all haad, king was dragged? Rapt Mid to me. II was wonderful. "1 do," aald 1. Frits hardly spoke, riding like a man And who drugged him? but Rapt, without another word That d d hound. Black Mich asleep, far th king, began at once to Instruct ael. Mid Frits teeth. his ma most minutely In tb history of my Aya," Mid Hapt "that he might post Ufa, of my family, of my tastes, not come ta be crowned. Raandyll weaknesses, friends, compaa-km- a hare doesn't know our protty Michael. pnrsulta, and servants. Hs told ma tho etiWhat think you. Flite has Michael ot the Burltanla eourt, promisno king ready? Has half Rtrekmn na quette to ba constantly at my elbow to other raihlatr? Aa God's allva. man, ing oat everybody whom I aught to th ttirona'a lot if ttw Aing show him- point knori and give ma hint with whit denot lu HtreUwu today. I know self gree ot favor to greet them. Black Michael." By th way, he arid, you ara Ws could carry him there," raid L Catholic, I supposef . And very pretty picture ha Not L" I auswerod. Bake!" neared Rapt he's a heretic!" gifcanad Bipt, Frits von Tsrlenhstm burled bla face andLord, forthwith ho toll to a rudimentary In bla hands. Tb king breathed loudlesson In the and obaervanros ly and heavily. Rapt stirred him again of tb Horalshpractices faith. with hla foot. LocMIy," said he, Ton won't bo The drunken dog! b aald. But know much, for tb king's hes an Elphberg and th son of hia expected to lax and cars less about such notoriously father, and may I rot baton Black mattan. But yon most ba as eirll as Michael alt In hia place!" For a moment or two we were all batter to the cardinal. Wa bop to llent. Tlien knitting hla bnahy win Mm over because be end Michael gray brows, took bla pip from his have a standing quarrel about tbrir mouth and Mid to ma: precedence." As a uiia grow rid be believe In W wer by now at tb station. Fata. Fata sent yon harm Fat lends Frits had rsewsred nerve enough to yon now to Rirelsan." explain to tha astonished station masI staggered back, murmuring; Good ter that tha king had thangsd bis God! The train steamed up. Ws got Frits looked up urtth an eager, be- plana. Into a Erst cIom carriage, and Rapt wildered gnxe. leaning back mi the cushions, want on "Impossible! I muttered. "I should with his lesson. I looked at my he known. watch tb Mugs watch It was, of "Its a certainty, coarse. It was Just 8. Mid Rapt. "If you shsvs. I'll wager 1 wonder If they vs gone to look for us." I said. you'll not lw known. Are yeu afraid? T hope they wont End tb king, Birr Mid Frit nervonsly, and this time It T'ouip. lad l hero, than. But It's wm Rapt who shrugged his shoulders. Tlw train traveled well, and at half-payour life, you know, If you're known aud miuo-a- nd '"rite's bars. But If 9, looking out ot tba window, I you don't go I iwesr to you Rlqck mw tba towers and spires ot a great kllchscl will sit tonight on the throne city. and the king lie in prison or bis grave. Tour capital, my Hege. grinned rid The king would neror forgive it, I Rapt with a wave of bis hand, and, stammered. leaning forward, bs laid bis Anger on A Uttla too quick, Mid "Arc we wwsei? Who cares far his my pulse. ha In bla grumbling tone. forgiveness I'm not nud af stone! I exclaimThe clock ticked fifty times, and rix-taud seventy times, as I stood In ed. "You'll do. Mid be. with a nod. thought. Tbea I suppose a look rams We must ray Frits bare bat ranght over my face, tor old flopt caught me the ague. Drain yoar Bask, Frita, for by tho bend, erring: besvens sake, boy. "Ton'll gor Friti did as be was bid. Tea: I'll gn. fdd I. and I turned "WCre an ksur early," Mid Rapt. my eye oa the pitmtrwte figure of the We'll send ward forward of your king uu the floor. Tonight," Ri.pt want on in a hasty majesty's arrirsl. for tbsre'll ba no on here to meet us yet And meanwhile" whisper, we nre to lodge In The "Meanwhile." Mid I. "the king'll bs The nioritent they leave u you and I will mount our horses Frits hanged If bs doesn't have some breakinuxt 'toy her- - and guard the klag'x fast Old Rapt chuckled and bald out bis room- sud rl.le here at a gallop. hand. will tie ready --Jossf will tell bini "You're an Elphberg- - evsry Inch of and he must r'.le back with me to yon. 'sid he. Then he paused and, Rtxvlsaii. aud if devil as the rids looking rit us said quietly, God oend were behind to the frontier" we may tip nitre tonight !" I took il nil ::j :U second a:id nod "Amen:" 'aid Frits voe Tarlenbrim. dod mj tvd The trxiu stopped. Frits sad Bast pa-sa- g. risk-sgal- nat st f y pul-see- . Tlu-kln- i The (gear igesioranvr Non-Alcoh- . olic TONIC of the day, made entirely of native medicinal roots and without a drop of alcohol in its composition, is known as DR. PIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. There are no secrets about its composition all, its ingredients being printed on the bottle-wrapper- s. The "Golden Medical Diacovery not only builds up the strength of the feeble, debilitated, languid, nervous and easily fatigued, whether young or aged, but it gn riches snd purifies the blood, thus making the improvement lasting. It corrects and overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, torpid liver, chronic diarrhea and kindred derangements of tha stomach, liver and bowels. Bronchial, throat snd laryngeal affections, attended with hoarseness, persistent cough, and all manner of catarrhal affections are cured by the "Golden Medical Discovery." In Chronic Nasal Catarrh it is well to cleanse the nasal passages out freely with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while taking the "Golden Medical Diacovery" as a constitutional treatment ' Old obstinate cases of catarrh yield to this thorough count of treatment. Rhrough enriching and purifying the blood, the "Diacovery" caret scrofulous affections, also blotches, pimples, eruptions, and other ugly affections of the skin. Old, open, running sores, or ulcers, are healed by taking the "Golden Medical Diainternally and applying covery Salve a Dr. Pierce's The Solve --can a local dressing. will be sent be had of drarrits. v leaped out, uncovered sud bold tbs door tor idol I choked down a lump that rose in my throat, settled my hairnet firmly uu my bead and (I'm not ssbamad ta soy ID breathed a short prayer to God. Then I stepped on tbs platform of tb station at Rtretasu. A moment later all was bustle sod coofusion men hurrying up, hats ta hand, snd hurrying off again; men conducting mo to tb bnffst; man mounting and riding In hut haute to the quarters of th troops, to tbs cathedral, to tha residence of Duke Michael. Even as I swallowed the fast drop of my cap of coffee the bells throughout all tho ally broke out Into a Joyful peal, snd ths sonud of a military band and ot men cheering smote upon my ear.' King Budolf V. was In his good city of Btrelsau! And they shouted outside: God asv tb king! Old Rapt's month wrinkled into a smile. God ssre 'em both!" be whlajioMd. Con rage, lad! and I felt bla band prem my knee. by return mail on receipt of cents in stamps. Address Doctor Pierce as below for it. In short "Golden Medical D. covery" regulates, purifies and is. vigors tea the whale system and n,w cures a very large range uf distun The reason Jf y it cures sta-- i varied list, of diseases is made ft y in a little booklet of extracts fn the leading medical authoritia, compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, cl Buffalo, N. Y and which he win be pleased to send post-pai- d ud entirely fret to any who send hia their names and addresses. You emnt afford ia accept a substitute of uuknasm compadln for this me Dicing non-secr- KNOWN et COMPOSITION. Dr. Piaros's Ilssssot Pallets . Cesitipslinn ia tho esoit d many diseases. Cure tho cauar sad m enrs ths disease. One "Pellet fix gsnlls laxative, snd two s mild esthio tie. Druggists sell them, and nothto is " Inst as good. They are ths erima Little Liver Pills flint pat np fa og Dr. Peres over 40 years ago. Hick imitated, bat never equaled. Ths? us d granules esiy a tiny tote as candy. - Dr. Fieroe'i Msdiosl Advisor (1000 pages) is sent fret on receipt o( R ascent stamps (to sow cost ot uiUis) or SI Stamm fcr tor d copy, AddreM Dr. rem M above. enisMs-tipation- sugar-soote- paper-covere- rioth-boun- aa th eogrosring clerks of hott houses, aad they have sent up appash for help. Several clerks have bra drafted into service and tha work gm OQ, , j v , Clarence Ernest, the colored do keeper of tha senate, hod a Job Bat day that waa not entirely In tins vtt Ms official duties. Benator HaUtoP1 worth, who was responsible for kii I potatment, .Mked him to engroa a bill. The amiable doorkeeper waist One of Benner X. BnUkt "Mumped. bills relating to ths powers sf tiki courts, was handed him and hs vu naked to sngroM It. "What kind of a pen do you vast! asked Mr. Taylor, the regular stak. "Do you want a stub or finsgotat pen?" "Oh, give me n brash," arid tassd. When he finished tha bill. It sight to behold. All taws af ipsQXf end punctuation were throws to ths winds snd capitalisation followed is rule at all- - Here and there, ths left out words sad ths engrossed copy of that bill Inter lined It until he had crammed otett word on to one sheet of paper. At the end, where the signatures af Tomorrow.) (Continued the president of the senate, the speaker of tho bouse and governor ars sup Had drspepsl or indigestion for posed to be, with ths great seal of years. No appetite, and what I did sat Utah, the following Inscription la dlatresaed me terribly. Burdock Blood found: Bitters cured me." J. H. Walker, Clarence Ernest. Ohio. March IS, 07. Ogdan, Utah. No. 147 W. 28 Bt. MR. AND MRS. KUCHLER Senator Hollingsworth will ftss the engrossed copy, while another will members of the contain the signatures of the props' Republican: Tho seventh session of I'tah'i legislature officials. will remember with a groat deal iff pleasure the attendance of " RepresenIf tative Elisabeth Orth Koehler. Mrs. Kuchler has done any lobbying on the floor of the bouse it has bean at the Impulse of a generous hospitality. Representative and Mm. Kuchler have entertained the members iff the second bobs and tho representatives of the press ta a right royal manner during the two months the legislature has bean In session. Every day klra. Kuchler bos sat beIn the house and disside her cussed with him the business before that body. She has attended committee We are now ready for the meetings and Is as familiar with ths Our work of the house si any member, snd men's shoe business. has attended most of the pleasant Junket trips taken by members iff the new ahi department is in woman was the She only legislature. tbe front of llu store and i present at the banquet given -at the Elks' Club hy Speaker Harry- 8. Johandy for every one. seph and easily carried off the honors rat door-keep- ' Bun-bor- y, Ready For Business hui-bsn- ' the occasion. Fart of this happy couple's honey moon has been spent at the legislature. They were married two or three weeks before the sernlon convenes. This Is Representative KuehTer's second term In the lower bouse. Hs Is ana of tho targe sheep owners la th state and liras at Ogdan. While he haa labored In the house to proteat tha Interests of the sheep industry ha ho also given close and fair attention to the other measures that have com halo re the assembly. At Saturday's session of tha house each member of that body and tho newspaper man found as nutographsd rhofagrnph of Representative A and risMrs. Kuchler upon their desks. ing vote nf thanks and the well wishes of the house of representatives was tendered them. of DUE OH CUKICE A Salt Lake paper Is responsible tor this story on Clarence Ernest: In the final rush to get Mila out of the war the legislature Jins been crowded to death. Bills have ptted np , Some of the He w Spring Styles have arrived 5n the fiB work goods, and our line of hoes in the beat that monrj can buy. bow Step inride and nee reLave you like tbe way we modeled our Rtore. CLARKS STORES |