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Show TIIE MORNING 4 THE EXAMINER ROCKEFELLER. Join D. Rockefeller U beyonl our Lndanuading. He la credited with saying (he government ahonld control the railroads, yet he is one of the largest holder of railroad stock and ii supposed to be back of E. H. He declare a against over capitalization, but haa been one of the greatest beaehclarles of that method of making the public pay too leasing tribute to (he mighty combine. He school devotee, s ill he la a restrictions in business not knows inhibited by the law. and dues not oven bow to tba fetter of the law can serve to good when a 1L He is a bundle In evading puipoee of contradictlona and an enigma. Har-rtana- a. HOW TO ADVERTISE. The Billboard." to lta spring number, is a thing of Joy fur theatrical people. It oontatoe 151 pagee richly illustrated sad tiled with good reading material. It offers a suggestion e to those who desire to make a in business. The following couplet is rather vigorous, yet printable: "Early to bed and early to rise. Work like h 1 end advertise." Borne might say the poetry la and the words extravagant, but there la much expressed in brief. This to n rending age and those who fall to recognise the fact that the public to swayed by Judicious advertising will fall behind in bidding for trade. Fbr several weeks Butte City has bean without newspapers, owing to the strike of employes, sad in that time the trade of the big advertisers haa fallen off fifty per cent, although the merchants hare resorted to other forme of advertising than that of newspaper ink. Advertisements that are not catchy, or fall to disclose the value of the goods offered, cannot bring trade except to the extent that they keep everlastingly a firm's name before the readers of the papers, but a "display," la which the articles for sale ere properly described and their usefulness suggested, will always bring results. Advertising will draw the buyer. Then it is for the accommodating clerk to do hia part in meeting the wants of the customers. sue-cee- le LOOKING OUT OF THE WINDOW. Republican: Inter-Mountai- n Even Jove node now end then, they say. And the members of the bouse most have been looking out of the window when House Bill Number One Hun dred end Seven came up for passage. And way, It was a measure that should not have pased, and it did pass. But aa Jove may nod, and as representatives may look out of the window now and again, let a kindly Judgment fall on the members of the lower hones, eealon of nlnoleen-aeven- . One Hnndrod and Seven was one of those bills prepared for the delee-tatioof the official contractor and his favorite. banker. It provided that assessments special improvement should attach aa a levy against real estate to be benefited, and that lha date of their attaching was the date of the engineers estimate. Furthermore, the scrip issued in payment for work done by the contractor should draw eight per cent Interest from and after Its becoming delinquent, and it was delinquent as aooa aa it waa issued. The official friends of the favorite contractor took care of that. And it became a hen on the property, a cloud on the title. And it had to be paid, no matter bow long the coutrartor might wait before completing his work. One ease in this city will Illustrate the system better than a volume of argument. An owner of property sold his house and lot against which an assessment stood, and was compelled to pay the total amount of the levy, together with Interest for eight mouths, although not n shovel had been set in the work of making the He had to pay that improvement levy, and the accruing interest for eight whole months. And the beginning of the work is still ns far away as it was when the engineer's estimate originally waa tiled. If he didn't pa it, he could not give a clear title. That waa the old system which the city authorities have been fattening from, aided and abetted by Oue Hundred Seven. Well, the senate killed that bill. The huuse would have killed It, but it went through while the members were looking out of the window. And It Is n pleasure to add that both houses of the legislature some days before, In an hour when the contractors must have been looking out of all the windows in the Joint building, enacted a law changing nil that delightful method. And the governor hae signed the bill. It is now a law, and the future improvements of the city will have to be made under its provisions. This newer measure does no hardship to any one. It simply provide that the scrip shall not attach until the work 1a completed, it is for the proteetkm of the property owner. In the past the Improvement haa been decided upon, the engineer has made his estimate, and instantly the lien has attached. It haa run till the coif-- ' tractor has area fit to do the work. And, since he waa assured that he would get hla eight per cent till he did finish, be haa not been In a hurry. Nut alwavs. Sometimes he has been remarkably deliberate about it. The case of the man who paid eight months Interest and never a hand turned to begin work on the Improvement is in point. Under the new law, the scrip will draw alx per cent Interest, and it will not draw say more. And It will not begin to draw that until the work is completed. Sometimes, when the contractors and their official and officious fronds are looking out of the window, the people get their dues. This new law will very much improve the method of public work. 11 will be in tba interest of the property owners. And the scandal of furring a citlsen to pay interest for months or a year, while the contractor makes no move to do the proscribed work, will become a thing of the fragraut and beautiful past A SQUARE DEAL Is fared yen when yon bny one of Dr. ricrees Family Medicine for all the ingredients entering into them are printed on the and their formula are attested under oath eg being complete and correct. Yon know just what yon ere paying for and that the in giedienta are gathered from Neturea laboratory, being selected from the noR valuable native, medicinal roots found growing in our American forests. While potent to core they are perfectly harmless even to the most delicate women and children. Not a drop ef alcohol enters into their composition. A much better agent ia weed both for extracting and preserving the medicinal principles need in them, viz. pore glycerine of proper strength. This agent posee see a intrinsic medicinal properties of its own, being a most valuable and nutritive and soothing bottle-wrappe- ra triple-refin- anti-sept- ic ed anti-ferme- demulcent. Qtycerine plays an Important part in Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery In the core of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by eour risings, "heartburn," foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides coring all the shave distressing ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery " isa specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sovereign remedy if its use be persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well, while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery " for the necessary coaatitntfonal treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. This thorough coarse of treatment generally enres even in the worst cases. In coughs and hoaneneu caused by bronchial, throat and lung affection, except consumption in Us advanced stages, the "Golden Medical Discovery is a most efficient remedy, especially in those obati-nst- e, hang-o- n coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The "Discovery" is not so good for acute coughs arising from sadden colds, nor must it he expected to cure consumption in its advanced stage no medicine will do tliat bat for all the obstinate hang-on- , or chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly lead to treated, up consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken. If the sweet taste of the "Discovery," caused by the glycerine, is didiked, a few drops of lemon juice, orange or lime juice, added to each dose will make it agreeable and pleasant and will not in the slightest interfere with its bene Seal effects. an insult to your Intelligence for a dealer to endeavor to off palm upon you some nostrum of unknown composition irf place of. Dr. Pierce's medicines which are of known composition. Mori dealers recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines because they know what they are made of and that the ingredients employed ere among the most valuable that a medicine for like purposes can he made of. The same is true of leading physicians who do not hesitate to recot them, aince they know exactly what they contain and that their ingredienu are the very beat known to medical science for the cure of the several diseases for which these medicines are recommended. With tricky dealers It Is different. Something else that pays them e little greater profit win he tire ' upon you as " just as good," or even better. Yon can hardly afford accept s substitute of unknown composition and without any particuls record of cures in place of Dr. Pierce's medicines which are of know composition and have a record of forty jmrs ef cum behind the rsn know what you want and it is the dealers business to supply it 1 want. Insist ukoniL -- world-fame- d EXAMINER: OGDEN. CPAU. iHHHHtHHHIHHHttlHWtlllllllll111 ' 1 leaped (low Between ns we railed hack the greet gst led our hones out and closed It agal ' T shall he serry for the doorkeeper If Michael finds out that he wasn't .there. Now, then, tod, for a canter. Wa mustn't go too fast while were near the tow" One however, outside the dty w raa little danger, for everybody rise waa Inside merry making; and aa the eroding fell we quickened our pac :: ANTHONY my splendid horse bounding along under me ss Chough I bad baea a feather. i: HOPE It woe a Ana night, and presently tba noon appeared. W talked little oa ComnttuuO. IUk ism hr Hsanr Halt ( Cm the way and chiefly about tba program wa ware making. cam np the Imti marble staircas' CHAPTER V. (Concluded) T wander what the dukt's dispatches took formal pomsaaton aa a crowned the hows af my ancestors and told Mm." said I one ktogef Of what followed aext I remember sat down at my awn table, with my "Ay I wandar!" respond ad Bapt nothin. I knelt before the altar aud cousin oa my right hand, on her other We stopped for a draft of wins and the cardinal anointed my bead. Then aide Black Michael sad oa my left hla to halt onr bores losing half aa hear I rose to my fori and stretched out eminence the cardinal. Behind my thus. I dared not ga Into the Inn and my band and took from him the crown yfestr stood Bapt, sad at the and of the stayed with tba ha rare in tba stabl ef Ruritanla and set it on my head, table I saw Frits voa Tirtonbelm drain Then w went ahead again and had and 1 swore tba eld aath ef the ktof. to the bottom Ms glass of champagne covered soma five and twenty miles Then the great organ pealed eat rather sooner when Bapt abruptly stopped. flaa ha decently should. again, the marshal bade the heralds "Hark.' ha cried. the king of Bnrfe I wondered what proclaim mm. and Rudolf V. waa tenia was listened. Away, far behind n in I doing. crowned king, of which imposing cerethe still of the evaning-- lt waa Just mony an eacellent picture hangs now half past b we heard the bMt of YL CHAPTER of room. The portrait in my dining hors as hoofs. The wind, blowing ware lu too king's dressing strong behind u carried the sound. I the king to very good. room Frits von Tarleubeim, Then the lady with the pale face and glanced at Bapt the g hair, her train held by two Bapt and L I Bang myself "Coma ear hp cried and sparred hli page stepped from her place aud b.fsKj exhansivd Into an armchair. bates Into a gallop. When wo next cauio to where I stood. And a herald Bapt lit his pipe. H ottered no conpaused to listen, the hoof beats were cried: gratulations on tbs marvelous ancreaa net audible, and we relaxed onr pac Ma ITlncsu "Her royal highness the whole bearing Then we heard them of our wild risk, hut Bapt agal FIs via!" waa eloquent of satisfaction. The triJumped down and told hto ear to the She court eeied low and pat her hand umph, aided parti ups by good win under mlue and raised my hand aud had made a new man of Frit are two. bo aald. "They're kissed it And for an Instant I "Wlist a day for yon to remember!" only a mil behind. Thank God, tba thought what I had brat do. Then I ha cried. "Gad. I'd like to ha a king read curves la and out and the wind's drew her to me and biased her twice for twelve hoars myself! Bat. Res our way." on the cheek, and she Mushed red, aud Bcndyll, you mustn't throw pong heart Wa galloped on. We seemed to be why, then Ms eminence the cardinal too much into the part I drat wonWe bad entered the bolding onr ow archbishop slipped in front of Black der Black Michael looked blacker than outskirts of the forest of Zend and Michael end kissed my hand and preever. Yon and the princess had aa tba tree closing in behind ns as tha sented me with a letter from the pop much say to one another. track slgired and sagged, prevented us rethe first and last which I have orer "How beautiful aha lal" I exclaimed. seeing our pursuers and them from ceived from that exalted quarter! "Never mind the woman." growled And then came the Duke of Btrelaeu. "An yen ready to start?" Bapt half boor brought ns to a di1 swear, tad he Ills step trembled, aald L wKh a sigh. Ye" road. Sept drew tel vide of the looked to the right sad to the left, aa ( and at 12 I ahonld It waa 5 the right to our road," ha amid. a man looks who thinks on flight, and ha no more oclock, than Rudolf R s seemly 1L I "To left, to tba castle. Each about his face was patched with red and remarked on It to a Joking tone. Get down." eight mile whit and hia hand shook so that It "You'll be lucky." observed Bapt "Bat theyll he on us! I cried. Jumped under min and I felt hia lips grimly, "U you're aot the lata Rudolf "Get down!" he repeated brueqnely, dry and parched. And I glanced at RaaarodylL By heaven! I fad my and I obeyed. Bapt, who waa smiling again Into Ma head wabbling an my ahonldsra every The wood wee dense np to the very beard, and. resolutely doing my doty to tba city. . Do yon edge of Die road. We led our horses in that station of life to which I had minute youre friend, that Michael has had into the covert, bound handkerchiefs been marvelously railed, I took my from Zends T Ha want into a their eyre and stood heotdo them, dear Michael by both hands and kissed to read It and ha came alone "Ton want to see who they are?" I him on the cheek. I think we were out looking like a man daxed." ' whispered. both glad when that was ever--! Tn ready," Mid I, this news makAy and where they're going," ha of the In the face But neither prinmore eager to linger. answered. cess nor lu that of any other did I see ing ma none the Bapt eat down. I mw that hla revolver wu la bis tbs least doubt or questioning. Yet "I must writs us an order to leave hand. had I and the king stood side by side the city. Michaels governor, yon Nearer and nearer cams tha hoof they could have told us lu an Instant, know, and wa must ha prepared for Tbs moon shone out now clear and full, or at least ou s llttls consideration. Yon must sign the order." ao hindrance that tha road was white with It Bat neither they nor anyone else colonel. Ive not been Tba dear "My ground waa bard, and wo had left dreamed or imagined that I could be n forgerr trace ns other than the klug. Bo tba likeness Out of his pocket Bapt produced a "Here they come?' whispered Bapt served, tad for aa hour I stood there, of paper. piece "It's tha dnker feeling aa weary and blase as though ha "There's the kings signature," "I thought ao! be answered. I had been a king all my Ilf and ev"and her" be went on after amIt wu the duk and with him a and the biased my hand, erybody another search la hie pocket "to tome fellow whom X knew well and bassadors paid ma their respect borty a can't If manage you tracing paper. cause to know ma afterward who had among them old Lord Topham, at Rudolf la ten minute why I can." Max liolf, brother to Johan tha whose house la Grosvenor square I bad "Your education baa been more com, and body servant to hla hlgb-Tbe-y Thank heavdanced a acorn of ttoia "Yon aald L thaa min" prehensive were np to U Tba dnke en, tba old man was aa blind as a bat It" I mw Bapfa finger curl reined up. and did aot claim my acquaintance. s very tolerable forgery did lovingly toward tha trigger. I believe Then back we wont through tba this versatile hero produce. b won id have given ten yean of hla streets to the palace, and I heard them b Mid "Now, Frit" Ufa for a shot and be could have pickbat. Black Frits Michael, he, to cheering npset goes to bed. He ed off Black Michael a easily I told me, sat biting bis nails Uk a man to see him till 9 o'clock could a barn door fowl In a farmyard. la r and even bis own friends You understand no oneP X laid my hand oa bis arm. lie nodsold that bo ahonld have mads a brav"1 understand," answered Frit ded Imer show. I was to a carriage now, side reassuringly. He wu always "Michael mag coma and claim by side with the Princaw Fieri and a mediate audtoncu. You'll answer that ready to sacrifice Inclination to duty, "Which way?" asked Black MJcbaeL rough fellow cried out: only princes of the blood an entitled "To tba cutl your hlgfanea" urged "And whens the wedding T" and as telt" be spoke another struck him la tba "That'll aanoy Michael," laughed hto companion. "There we shall learn tba truth." fac crying. "Long Mve Duka Michael!" Frit For an instant tha duk hesitated. and the princess colored It waa aa ad"Yon quite understand?" asked Bapt "I thought I heard hoof uld b mirable tint and looked straight ia again. If the door of this room to "I think not, your highness." front of her. opened while we're away youre not to New I felt in a difficulty, because I be alive to tell us about It "Why shouldn't we go to tha lodge?" "I fear a trap. If all to well, why had forgotten to ask Bapt the stats of "1 need np schooling, colonel, aald go to tba lodge? If not, It's a anara to aiy affect Ions or bow far matters had Frit a trifle haughtily. V Her gone between the priareaa and myself. wrap yourself la this big trap us." Suddenly tha duke's bona neighed. Frankly, had I been the king tbs fur cloak," Bapt cob tinned to me, and In an Instant we folded our cloaks ther they had gone the better ahonld 1 put ea tUU flat cap. My orderly ride have been pleased, for I am not a alow with me to the s bootleg lodge tonight' close round our horses' beads and. 1 oboerved blooded man, and I bad not kissed bolding them thn covered the dnke There' an ebetad Princess FIs vis's cheek for nothing, The hprte docent live that can carry nnd hto attendant with our revolver If they had found on they had been thoughts passed through my me forty mites. men or our prisoner dead .. . one two of sure Mm; nut of ; but my groaad. Oh, yea, he does being Now are yon I said noth lug, and lu a moment or two her one at the lodg (Continued Tomorrow.) the princess, recovering her equanimready?" Tub ready." Mid L ity, turned to me. "Do you know, Rudolf." as id ah Frits htld ent his hand. "In css" sold h sad we ebook "yon look somehow different today T The fact was not surprising, but the hands heertHy. remark was disquieting. Haag your sentlmeotP growled Tuu look, aha went on, "more Bapt Corns slang. He went not to the door, hot to a You're almost sober, more sedate. nBf1 b tilt VilL careworn, and I declare you're thinner. la the old king's dm" ukl he, T Purely it's aot possible that worth of clothes service for knew this way well." you've began to taka anything seriI followed him, sad wa walked, as I ously The princess Beamed to hold ef the ahonld ntiMtk boot two hundred yards along a narrow paaaaga. Then klug much tba same opinion that Lady we cuaa to a stout oak door. Bapt unBnriesdoa held of me. locked it Wa passed through and I braced myself np to tba conversafound ouraalvM ia a quiet street that tion. "Would that phase yon?" I asked ran along the back of the palace garYou pet that much service A man was waiting for us with den softly. two horses. One waa a magnificent Oh, you know my views." said she, and more in a HERCULES hay, up to any weight: the other turning her eyes away. shower-proo- f suit, because it. "Whatever pleases yon I try to do," tardy brawn. Bapt signed to me to ix of made strictly all wool I said, nnd as I saw her smile and mount the bay. Without a word to The coat ia lined blush I thought that I was playing the the man we mounted and rode away. goods. king's hand very well for hint. So I The town woe full of noise end merri the best with throughout meat hut we took secluded way My continued, and what 1 said was perand a doable wearing lining cloak was wrapped over half my face; fectly true: sleeve The buttons hid lock assure flat the lining. dear cap CTery T you. my cousin, that capacious are sewed on with linen aothlng la my life has affected me of my telltale haUr. By Bapt's direcmore than the reception I've been tions I crouched mi my saddle nnd thread and will stay on. The rode with sach a round hack as I hope greeted with today." pants are lined throughout never to exhibit on a hone again. Bhe smiled brightly, but in an in with Irish linen, so that the tone we went, stint grew grave again and whisper Down long, narrow ed: strain comes on the lining meeting same wanderer and some "Did you notice Michael? roisterers, aud aa we rode we heard instead of "Ye" said I. adding, "Ha wasnt the cathedra', balls still clanging out seams arc the goods. All e taped so that it their to the king. It was enjoying himself." half-paDo be cs refill?' she went on. Ton is almost impossible for 8 and still light At tost we don't Indeed yon don't keep enough rsme to the city wall and to a gst them to rip. watch on him. Ton know" Have yoar weapon ready." whis"I know," said L "that he wants pered Rapt. We mast stop his month The new Spring and Sumwhat Ive get" if he talks." mer line ia here and we will "Yea Hash. I put my hand on my revolver. Bspt be 1 1 Then, sad can't Justify It, for hailed ihe doorkeeper. pleased to show yon the t The committed the king tor beyond what for us. A little girl of fourteen new styles and patterns. Let I had a right to do 1 suppose she car tripped out. the boy come in and try on pled me off my feet I went on: Ilease, sir. father's gons to see the suit. 6 tq 16 years a king." "And. perhaps, also something wbicl I haven't got yet but hope to wli He'd bcitvr have stayed here. sal some day." Bspt to me. grinning. This was my answer had I been tin "Rut he sill I wasn't to open king I should have thought It encour gate, sir. aging: "Did he, my dear? said Bapt, dls "Haven't yon enough responslbllltle. "Then give me the key mounting. oa yon for one day, cousin? The key was In the child's hand Bang, hang! Blare, blare! We were Bapt gave her s crown. at the palace. Guns were firing and "Here's an order from the k trumpets Mowing. Rows of lackeys Show it to your father. Orderly, open stood waiting, and. handing the prin the gate." : : yyvvv Prisoner g Zenda (TtlE lyyi rwte lot-loo-s HAS RL'EF CONFESSED Ban Francisco, March 20. Abraham atRuef Is in conference with torneys at the St. Francis haul Elisor Riggey aaiii this morning that Ruef slept soundly throughout ills won to to ruiuor that u to Dtieciivp Wu that hsv, already for heretofore he ha, mgh'.t ever since his ihcl the hotel. iT , E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains IN ANY TART OF TDE CITY AND COUNTY. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Prommi Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rate - 41 0 25th St. Opposite Reed Hotel Phones: 420and420-- z u JESSE J. DRIVER 7 ' Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 2275 Washington Ave. You are : especially invited to call and see him at his new location u ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES . r $m 05 -- 41 4 smvmmamaawmamM Hot$se Wiping Commettcial Electttic Co. 2219 Wash. Ave. Ind. 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