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Show 4 MORNING THE . enuugh to give all young Am. rLcj a fortune of or more, Fairbanks, on the Tsaan. in the heart of the ," i., ifac Ingest AT THE OPERA. city fa Alaska with the ni-ptOjcf Nome. The latter city fluciuctes In rare The rpera Monday night S.hon in iiu- - winpopulation, mu leal treat, and, in addition, ft was ter and a containing SO.O'W iu the sumas high study. There were the mer, lla a proximity to ocean traffic the oa stage and the musisingers affording ready lngreg ami egrei-the cians in the orchestra, presenting during the summer month's. Bur in musical4 aide; and there were the ladFairbanks theie are 12,0V) people a atudy ies in the audience, affording the tundra from the surface digging in the art of the modiste, or a "hu- tnd thawing thtdr way to gobies to the treasures man Interest'' study, according hurled ages ago, and, from of riew. point all accounts, they are reco'-enuThe singing was good, hut the orwealth enough to make them all iirh, chestra thrilled and inspired. Not long although when lhe wheel of furtune ngo one of Italys master composers, has ceased on its whirl, many are at the head of an orchestra In which found to have wagered thrir :a'ks f each player was a master, pleased an gold dust and have lot. But lh.it U andienca In Ogden, hut having heard human nature World over. There the tha two, our decision Is in favor of the are those who could not save u little, orcheetra led hy W. II. Rottwell. if they were showered with gold id emotion not was an by depict There pieces every day. the acton that was not unerringly exNo doubt Alaska ia a country oi the more by impressively, pressed, and vait possibili: lea and a promising field orchestra Joy, sad ness, penal renraa, for any young man of braiu and doubt, ecatacy, love, hope, disappointmuscle. ment, horror came from the instruments as though a soulful contact EXPERT EVIDENCE. with the thought set free had been Sacramento Tnlon: When the sebrought about as by a miracle. 'We lected spot in the murk of the Tlmw over to enthusa been able never have case had been attaint'd Mr. Dolmas s Wagnerian production. There is called his expert witness'- - learned something to it that la beyoed our and profound gentlemen, all and one sphere it may be too deep to be after the other they solemnly swore Schuri grasped by the untutored. Carl relates how when he heard his first that the evidence ia the case clearly demonstrated that Thaw undoubtedly Wagnerian opera la London ho was lost in a dreamland of mnaicnl won- was Insane at the ttuie he killed der the power of the German com- Stanford White. This should have forever settled the matter, for, as the witposer took possession of him and carried him through all the varying nesses themselves cheerfully admitmoods. But, inaamneh as we are ted, they are experts who know insannot a Carl Schuri, many of the beau- ity at sight and immediately recognise tiful the grand and inspiring tiinga the distinction between brainstorm' In Wagnerian music are, no doubt, and a mere gentle shower of the brain. It should have nettled the question, wasted upon ca, but the Italian comwe Influence say, but unfortunately it did not, that a subtle have posers wine our plaudits, quickens our imag- for after a few days more of the nitre ination. There are chorda that find Mr. Jerome, for the prosecution. Introresponse In the heart, there is a duced other expert witnesses equally climax that thrills and interwoven are learned and equally profound and one aweet harmonies that carry cas to nf all they testified that Thaw v as not Inaane when he rommltied the Elyslan heights. deed, and that, instead of "brainWHERE FORTUNES ARE MADE. storm' nothing more than a heavy dew, at most, had afferled hli mind. The young men from Alaska, who So you have it, and Dupe's question were in Ogden Monday, have ungala present Itself; "Who shall debounded faith ill the future of the cide when dortors disagree?" Of empire that curls to tha northwest of courae the palpable answer lu this the American continent and teaches cbm Is that tha Jury will decide, but into Asiatic waters with Islands be- how are mere laymen My to deteryond number. They are firm In tha mine which doctors are profound and belief that tha Copper River country which merely look ax if they were? has no equal In copper and that when This Jx the sort of which the Guggenhelms build their railroad the Jurymen in many problem a case run up and smelter la that region the outagainst, and It aecrns as if it might put of tha rad metal will be mllltona disturb them. of pounds a month. We have thus railed attention to The auriferous son a, extending from the expert testimony in the Thaw case the Treadwell mines north for forty because la Its Incongruities and conmiles la almost unexplored. The ore tradictions It la very much like extestimony in most other conteaied runs from 13 to 120 a ton aul la la pert rases wherein experts are placed upon Inexhaustible bodies. On Dougin In- the stand. One t does not like to land they make gold ora pay 'a that such evidence I like some profit in a mill where 1800 stamps other things in this world in that yon get that for which you pay, but it are crush lag fay and night is a notorious fact that evicertainly coast lx The black with tim- dence to favor range either aide can be obber sad Ahuhans are hoping the tained practically always, and this reprediction will come true that the mark applies not to medical expert timber belts of the "Slates will be alone, but to almost all varieties of expert. exhausted withla forty years. If thli be true and It la it 1 Coal measures an found so conto avoid the question: What veniently located that the fuel can la the actual value of expert testibe loaded from the veins on to ships. mony? If Brown, for the prosecution, But it lx on the inside where the can prove wht he desires to prove by men eminent in their and opportunities are greatest for the Jones, for the defense, profession, ran prove the man of limited with young a exact opposite at hi pleasure and by mean, little nerve and a wtlllngnesi to en- experts equally eminent, what Is tha dure hardships for five or six years. value of auch combined evidence? It should be pretty nearly nil, should It The Inside" is that vast stretch of not? At any rate, It more and more Interior Alains drained by the Yukon appears that way to mauv thinking and Its tributary streams. Aliteka people. The evidence hy which anycan desired more be or less miners now have a theory that an old thing cannot be worth much; it la river bed, three thousand mils long, proved too elaitic. here and there crossing the Yukin, is There are cases in which expert the source of all the placer gold, and uncontrsdlcteil and imcontra-dlctablIs moat valuable, hut such they proceed to prove their theory by probably are In the minority; sinking to bed rock at any point along case more are the Thaw ease, wherein this mighty relie of n geological past you payslike your money and you takes and finding gold by the panful gold your choice." Q iww prisoner in-'d- ui two-side- d By... s eug-ges- e, c, It will please your palate, quench your thirat and afford yon lasting refreshment. It is better than any other beer, and yon will like it better bccaare it ia made to suit tha Americas Public's taate, after fifty years of caret si study and experimenting to meet American requirements. SvMSi is a Eght, smooth, nutritions drink mads of selected Bohemian hops, which give M an exquisite flavor and bouquet, malt from the beat barley tha world grow, the choicest India aad pare, sparkling artesian spring water. A MfrMAil ssflcIssNss A swAU fMllMflSS A stfrfitsr awmeiy Vnequofled FBCD. ANTHONY Wwh u norE T Copyrighted. 1006. 1908, by Hcanr Holt aiat aad qaait bottles br CO., OMAHA. XIBB. JOHN 12S J. BAUMEISTER GREINER, Street, Ogden. Independent Phone 282, Twenty-Fift- h ADAM 365 SNYDER, BROS.. Street, Ogd Independent Phone 615. Twenty-fourt- h 275 Main, Salt Lake City. Ball Phone 1061Y. Ind. Phone 1061. ! Schmitz it preaeiit in court during the proceedings, which were brief. He declined to make any aiaiumeut regarding the couceraious said to have been made to the graud jury by member of the board of supervisors. a Wo. Marshal Blrakeucs," whispered Bapt, and 1 knew thut 1 was in the presence of the most famous vetera u of the Ruritanian army. Just behind lhe tuarthul stood a abort, spare man ia flowing robes of black atul crimson. The chancellor of the kingdom," whispered Bapt. Tim mare led greeted me in a few loyal words and proceeded to deliver an apology from the Duke of Strelaau. The duke. It seemed, had been afflicted with a sudden Indisposition which made it impossible for him to come to the station, but he craved leave to await his majesty at the cathedral. I expressed my concern, accepted the niarehai's excuses very suavely and received the coiupllineuta of a large number of distinguished personages. No one betrayed the least suspicion, and I felt my nerve returning and the agitated beating of my heart subsiding. But Frlls was still pale, and bis hand shook like a leaf as he extended it to the marshal. Presently we formed procession and took our way to the door of tlis station. Here I mounted tuy hone, the marshal holding my stirrup. Tbs civil dignitaries went off to the'r carriage, and I started to ride through the street a with the marshal on my right and Rapt, who, as my rliief whs cut I thsl to the place on my left. The city of Birelsau Is partly old and partly new. tipaclon modern boulevards and residential quarters surround and embrace the narrow, tortuous and picturesque streets of the origlual town. In the outer circles the upper classes live, in the Inner the shops are situated, and behind thuir prosperous fronts lie hidden populous but wretched lanes and alleys tilled with a poverty stricken, turbulent and On large measure) criminal class. These social and local divisions corresponded, ae I knew from Bupfa Information, to another division more Important to me. The new town was for the king, hut to lbs old town Mlchsol of Btrelsau waa a hope, a hero and a darling. The scene was very brilliant aa we pnssed along tha Graud boulevard and ou to the great square whwls tiie royal palace stood. Here I was in the midst of my devoted adherents. Every house waa bung with red and bedecked with flHga and mottoes. Tiie streets were lined with raised seats on each aide, and I passed along, bowing this day and that; under a shower of cheers, blessings and wiving handkerchiefs. Tbs Itaicoulc were full of gayly dressed ladles, who clspjied their bands and curbdod aud threw their brightest glaurea at me. A torrent of red rosea fell on me. one bljuin lodged In my horse's iuhiip, and I look It aud stuck it iu my coat The raarshsl amiled grimly. 1 had stolen some glances at bis face, hut lie wxs too impassive to show me whether his sympathies were with me or not. The red rose for the F.lphtarga, nisrebal." said I gayly, aud ho nodded. 1 have wrliii-"ga,. ly." and a strange word it must seem. But the truth ia tbut I was drjiik with excitement. At that moment I believed -- I almost believed that I wa In very truth the king, and w:th a look of laughing triumph 1 raised my eyes to the beauty laden aud then I started. For. lookin'; down on me, with her handsome f.i.i and proud smile, was tiie Indy who had been my fellow traveler, Antoinette de Manbau. and I saw her also start, and her lips moved, and she leaned forward and gazed at me. And 1, collecting myself, met bor eyes full and square, while again I felt my revolver. Suppose she had cried hind. That's not the king!" Well, we went by, and then the mnr-jbit- l, turning round lu bly saddle, waved his hand, and the cuirassiers closed round ns. so that the crowd coulJ not come near me. We were and entering leaving my quarter Duke Michael's, aud this action of the marshal's shorn d ne more dearly than words what the state of fading In the town must be. Hut If Fate made me a k'mr the Ivrmt I could do was to play the part bandomdy. Why this change In our order, marshal 7" said I. bit his wh!te niiistache. The mar-iha- l It Is more prudent, sire," he murmured. 1 drew rein. thine in front ride on." said I. till 1h'y -e ffty yards alirnl Cut do yon, marshal. nr.d Voluiel Hi.pt and my friend wa t here till I hare ridih'ii fifty yard. Aul see that no one Is nearer to me. I will hove my people see that their kiuvr trusts them." Fant laid liis hand on my arm. I shook hlui off. TV imrihal horn tn ted. Am I not tin ii mood said I. aud, Wring bis mua'ncbe ays in. h gave the orders. 1 ssw o!l Sept smiling into bis beard, h'it he shook his head at me. If I had hooii kT.d In open day In E. F. BRATZ - CssveW Real Estate Bargains nt One one. You'd look pale if you lived aa he did," was the highly disrespectful re- tort. He's a bigger mu a than I thought, said another. Bo he hud a good Jaw under that board, after ail," commented a third. The pictures of him aren't handsome enough," declared a prety girl, taking great care that 1 shiild hoar. No donlit It was mere flatcry. But iu spits of these signs of approval and interest the mass of the people 6ur ue-25- c 85c per HKUedl,U CSe' Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written is Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. 41 0 25th St. Opposite Reed Sotel Phones: 420 and 420-- z . t9 ' lb. Gool." :5c Heeki Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly w(ul?li.i,. per lb. Schillings Two Star Coffte ' Sue per lb. Schilling Three Sur Coffee 35c per lb. Schilling Five star Coff.e ' -- v,. 45c per lb. Hewlett's One Crown Coffc ' Gut 23c per lb. Hewlett Two Crows Coff. ' Tk 80c per lb. Hewlett's Three Crown Cuffce eat IN ANY PART OF THE CITY AND COUNTY. VedTet" Coffee. y Gu0l. 85c per lb. Heeklaa Kobe Coffee. Ex'r. . 40c per lb. . Heeklaa Kin-He- e Coffee, Beat of w the Good." 40c per lb Sherman A Co.. Gem coffee ' U lightful," Zie per lb. J. A. Folger Co., Golden Gat fee, hunehlne to the Soul Dwlndell Wright Co.. White H,4 Coffee, Teddy'. Choice 4ubU --- a "4,?' L Neat-Smit- Wedding Bre.kf. fee. Superfine," 30c lb Baker 4 Co., Barington Hall toff-St- eel Cut," 40c lb. U. J. Brandenetlne, M. B. ' Very Fine." 40c lb. M. J. Brandenatine. M. A B. Very Flue." can. lun Better than Champagne and coeti . more. If these coffees do not brat everybody it certainly benefits fti of a 1,000. fio lot the other chan re Joy hla favorite cereal in place. i Evans Tm Bm & Co. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERlffi Both Phone 256. 2364 Washington Avenue. fcuah Gerfa Plane. JESSE J. DRIVER Newman Bros. Organa B. C. DRUGGIST WARDLEIGG PIANOS ORGANS AND IUSICAL "If he's red. Ac's right " received me in silence and with sullen looks, and my dear brother's portrait ornamented most of the windows which waa an Ironical sort of greeting to the king. I was qnits glad that he had been spared the unpleasant sight. II was a man of quick temper, and perhaps be would not have taken it so placidly as I did. At last we were at the cathedral, Its great gray frost, embellished with hundreds of statues and boasting a pair of tho finest oak doors in Europe, rose far tbs first time before me. and the sudden acusa of my audacity almost overcame mo. Everything was tn a mlat aa I dismounted. I saw tho marshal and Bapt dimly, and dimly tha throng of gorgeously robed priests who awaited ms. And my eyes were still dlifi as I walked xp the great nave with the pealing of the organ in my ears. I saw nothing of the brilliant throng that filled It; I hardly distinguished tbs stately figure of the cardinal aa he ruse from the arcbiepleco- pal throne to greet me. Two faces only stood out side by aide clearly before my eyes the face of a girl, pale and loVely, surmounted by a crown of the glorious Elphhorg hair (for in a woman it la glorious), and the face of a man whose full blooded red cheeks, black hair and dark, deep eyes told me that at last I was in the presence of my And when brother. Black Michael. he saw me his red cheeks went pale all in a moment and his helmet fell with a clatter on the floor. TUI that moment I believe that he had not realised that the king waa in very truth come to Btrelsau. Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at MERCHANDISE Guitars, Aecordeons, Violins, Boo-Jo- String. vLateat Publication of Sheet Uuslc. See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 2275 Washington Ave. 2878 Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UATH. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new location . . . . An n House Wiping I RAMAMWMRAMMMJVM -- of Spt's position would have wen a d'ltii-ul- t one. rerhnpe I ought to say that' I h - exicpt ir.y Poor-- I ail in wore sijver heinret with giit urv.; uii'ii'.s, uii'l t.r l:rn.:d rdihou ot iV Hove looked well my i heit. I hiv.i'd Iw pay.B - a poor au.nim.int p the k.ng if I d'.il set ii'ii.Kxt find nd'nlt that 1 mail a very tin-- ' t.s me. so the people tho'ight. for, when I, riding alone, eutered the iiiusy. FACTS" We have the U--t cofi, or any where el-- . Thee1 ,re pure and reire.hing. cans and packages. Schilling. nu-dal- Sr-tl- ai DISTRIBUTERS: 1907. 20, San Francisco, March 19. The Schmitz csocs were continued to April bib, in Judge Dunne a ' court this morning by conreui of both aides. W ii- XKO BUW1KQ ( MARCH SCHMITZ CASE CONTINUED. CHAPTER V, sparsely decorated, somber streets" of TII Fritz von Tarlenbeim and the old town there waa first a murmur, Colonel Sapt close behind me, then a cheer, aud a woman, from a I stepped out of the buffet on window above a coukshop. cried tha to the platform. The last old local saying: If hes red, he's right Whereat I did was to feel if my revolver I tbiug were handy and my sword loose in tiie laughed and took off my helmet that scabbard. A gsy group of officer und aha might see that I was of the right mo again at high dignitaries stood waiting me, at color, and they cheered their head a tall old man, covered with that s It waa more Interesting riding thus and of uillitury bearing. He wore the yellow and red ribbon of the alone, for I heard the comments of the lied Uoee of Rurltaaia, wjilch, by the crowd. He looks paler than bin wont," said way, decorated my unworthy breast I-- Ttlle Beer WEDNESDAY, SZenda- Ivali-o'ile- Be-GbcaiftSSur- self UTAH. 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