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Show 4 THE roads THE INTER-MOUNTAIN F Published' Every Morning': by - Inter - Mountaini Official Organ Entered postofiice March The Republican the + at - Salt i Lake matter> > City, Party Feb. under in the Act of matters Daily Newspaper relating ae at the} Ss the } is ceeeereeeeeee Three MOoOntns Offices-Dooly Block, 208 "Phones: Bell, Exchange LAKE CITY, ¥ AND RAILROADS On ried Sunday, nearly.a man, the full-page most over with many APRIL fects, Tow possible vemedies, and -+k Times A tic New York Times wap publk statement tht m = U8DE Out Edward H. the car- to of be placed Harri-| most in : with from not rOpprop fuel existing our i line, this respect from the losing to con-| fuel, fore just the and} major the money ave-| ticreasing there are when the sf : would i be which people also etter better a a man of large who are and These train on welcome on them, because of far- the when may is this ad-| by} and reveal who that be him in and are the a Isn't using up any will come together, as it . lies, 7 here is and of this -.. past the| exist is than the you lead not political business, and the and Mr. recent If you case Ve the Of} . one fntn winter sre there People actually in with not attitude/;HREE E a just peo- | have their= ‘ee grant ningg busi- country.é- of F the oflee. they will the bine; has here Harriman Let them find the confine of themselves people of America ea ane fair and be fairly and the That Next yards combine notified was all very well for a day. morning Armour''s buyers at every : is now to march cee to be to and triumph- the and the the peaceable ce 2 railroad ae i 5 lumbermen we poelr give good eistemen': news to the cost aA for be 3s position the Mr. to take his failure not.|, a law | 5), himself has has be been not aa CX itl condition hesitated worth. at £ that for coal men TO Of selvent SIX status who coal-and their WEEKS FOR WAIT THE COAL e een . against have count on the the The shipper business purchases viet lared She the the off all thet independent trade as the campaign to of involved the of will their |-UPleasant 49y faith. have Néld; an weapon against the - ¥ t 4 ju- of Perhaps that it argues a 5 advance f recent the A ee" the ee incident. ‘ wages in railroad =~ is not remain of TO . a that: as an ee -- sone under = san arrest yh for to be renewed influential factor for owners the in believe ae that ; ei and = x f on inches iure era : in while of | a lot ar you of in industrial _-__-_- local all six of = of the and lot fifty tiresome that a ea Pe the ater Penal = morning, and: chegive. you s iis at ; : play It is the loneliest of all it once too often I Let Sir Peter once suspect, greatly fear.| and you're ; a Seca yh Scarswood, a ‘, have eee a case wee 3 - Nee Aare Sé the fatal lives face of Katherine that Marie De Dangerfield card-the the from alight-the tiles half-smiling-faullless fice*of the: Apolle, /As O'Donnell for the first time and almost forgive tele fo perfect to make think to And Cas. | lord all face,' a his fool he of thought, any wom- of end the beauty, should all iis be- Hollow Ruysland aroused In the adieu!" She likeonce He left his siste r, rejoined a earl, now pacing to and fro in the lbrary, In Ay one twenty Saiea of ris hz thing or shall L return tonight ‘a: second s revenge? Heb eter's Lord of paper. Redmond, the cw this face an. from as favored had never his supineness he "It Is as Roae: has' c "Davis came to me, made his 1 "e- - a hawk-he knew her instanter. A be "we ny a a ae ae, at a Eo nt oe IL, Ah, Ci "Hway ay tall, hard-featured old woman follow- | ~ : enoug ee sate ou've had POP returned to the Silver Rose, and |=") 1 Id Hannah, no‘ doubt 7m once advice ot Pteis Ane ce z Lady She Macbeth's Mae be ‘th's mm GO.) i ay Sir Peter kept is bed a Th aie as |*!©Pt all day. ae Peter kep u ; eC Kathe rine Dangerfield's nurse | bed! to bed!?'-Youw really haven't the all day-I visited the Scarswood It's a daring game-a dangerous : . inc A 2 1 found that ut Then J| same, my child,' he | th ies ate os eae ao aE MS a ENG) BUNS ei S : ; heard ‘ tone. the‘You'll - old |). thing.New Maes As York: I've heard ouo took stroll AOUNC in the direction of Brack-|¥°™4n saySons In an , anxious "You them can't. say gamble sollow. it' most fi ver there: him at brilliance. Baiting eve iare hand excellent caw him brother's diable and er's rarely s ‘A |"a re get was been fully before- entering into the I. fancied," O'Donnell said. his; ploture:: «NG doubt he all the young ladies of his acquaintance with his handsome face Here gerne- s00kk, if Arig:" ROLE ie ee / fac you saw a ris eae Under his outward carelessness his pulses were throbbing with feverish fers 2 oa nad Fees oe SeLAS ee: sle to|.., du up |he looked, ee m pn Dantres nie silver her wreeked 3racken other. oo in in recognize Pimt = month, Te toate? equa is description no heard-is repetitions to ene weak ey yeni ega rie a day or two. I rei ison to think he is not dead. = 3 fear abject SOE | tietora x se < - ve ee Pee fhe BCE a spoke. <A photograph softly 2d - finely executed. In all its brilliant tre- - iImmediately- Aiesnine, oy fello |As yet, of me hE eer poaitively I ‘ and month, ie . vyyou If "Tr ny have ES The . in eevey yo He . re Ww ba a steps at vets stairs low door. this and hundred | pictured eyes ; verfect mouth, cents r "oOa dollar. = WOMAN for a¢ very = reasons news ay pay , is ; his ea oe it was a eae rcattne advertising-a outre he SES;sald, opened white not "wo omin- £ ree signified three ran up ft fact.|jook the note carried display : the you 5 FUL WONDER Bs Republican morning . One get the > Tr} Tribune of ill-tempered $$ he ict Of any portrait of him, is necessary to know what wrapped would the ree as ie ne nS Jyoy in a year. On the same day the Tribfive hundred: and three inches of local advertising. Republican is | Triday i fifty-seven display men the paper the | mendous growth une carried only . connection ratlroad this > hunt like, is placed toward peein./in Goldtthe the to |he Of as pulled broad, sister's . it will to a likeness. Have you one?" She bent her head and moved vi Qut of one o to her writing case the drawers she procured a card pic- a so long he TREE had Ba of The has she ‘sald. eae Js il?" "what NG \ Ror ew te Pes St ee jsed which breach = BES) ti 5 I Py : have you Ge {oo And till : Ne Ruysland chasseur beaute ee gee s "she i Bye nOt up to her room, pant " . tisoute "Tt = : ... | ness a his fraternal sentiment tha work dosen't patrons the BE suminer season, when we have an opportunity aad now likely to pay A ae sare Goldfield. trust We as : a se ‘, RCE °the most*encouragiig : with FROM DT It statement. correspondence sre. ae Jatter, is declares wel ‘note It W- that oC the and weak. dangerous {sas it. strong the Be Pe es ea ek OEE Secretary Taft's way of looking after work on Panama canalis to"go ‘to the canal: and -look-after-it i private run a it s effective against Rear - for but and | W. problem 3s is the one lordship acquaintance a ardly as eleven," - better " SSS as | mines. offerings sold ae : «Fresident.and one, Tonopah eownite boyeott employed who -the 0% of coercing companies merits man and enough a more delined then if it couldn't please of | jj. They wanted the coal. And dealers who p s pretended to be in the coal business refused to fot strong wouldn't . The when > "8 should never paying fare of Lhaiccs d the cars that a) avail it irae pi yen then, > passe very But Meantime, certain) be is man om enthies to furnish position, combine packers, And the moment agents of the combine | ae that their little boycott was to be matched by bigger boycott, and that the were to be the receiving en where should use to car jig Cre under that law yy Not alll corpora- In this: Carolina a Harrlman|) should him for its failure he docs not stock me o of Lord the lond ree The any may? Your Pies ; ts URES door of Salt | i people sincere and anly busy. so tso heboast ; ha Wi ri ee-mber . declining letter judeecis court enile : St oe Simpkin's Parson where he ' an |time, i up the |tapped at his future, Se Ay thatthe that sister and erehis a a have will people aia in i thethe about ‘ know Necessary, . men Te ' nh It don't utes re famine famines coalcoal week Tt gd ree, has oe ‘Yes-Rose. eed cag A ere ose said Bei ener sheas knows IT am aware ils Mae nissan She did not speak of it-it was at s between etwee 2S whirls head One's you IT woutle ps de zie Dantree's 7. if oon picture? ean procure It. my pee faney Se ors er Bae Ae ih larger, escape seape Local and point be nenn Z Na- the forward congratulated QUOC Congre be lifferens ere a complete, -Every dime.saved there means dollars addec from: |. 62: be lower. . ‘ . ‘ to the total building in Salt Lake this year. heeves: more: ¢ ie be will to chance hance indecom- Armour's no have could they that is Nir andes: @iieten she" LE is antfoye: employers av domain beef cattle from the were not in the yards 2rjinbegin & e governmen te ack gl anies ce acon) ff the coal,< ae nee ee . = ‘ sa atibite PUubie 16 taken, Improperly been has that land ineral a: SWIPT. huyererek Ariiotin of t oO ieir staff Is in a position nation navhion 12 (tlement emen Se the e "f eS the val await = Who Plummer's Guard All 4 s sullenly » would panie , " @x- mistake 3 and to think, this Ig het, |me time ll ter a afte What not certain good If they were . s they would simply decline to to continue. permanent, ates advances, the Colonel conserved. riFitha. the view, the certainly with South rallroads, for have advance more|/sn aes | last willing to do business with them ona 5 : basis, wherein the interests of all shall fully gwift's men the combine y . ‘ : comes the other side of it. We of Salt Lake coal famine In the trying months of the take orders from the the they hurt " policy will of cars demanded are going arena oe re furnishes, is . and to APRIL 6, 1907. and | prosperity ts for- | times were : in are Harriman make ; fairer you talk unjust will agree the number fairness it country going e n not SATURDAY, the managers the seeret and . ; employed honorable, ny are them : with Sanit power, She a but of this manifestly penalizing a railroad And here have had a 4 ground inefficacy been. poorer agen ee . . f ee BOYCOTTING ARMOUR AND mainte-| to the incidental glimpse from his point of should be directed against is take railroad iv = ince fu view E from tus sratement-yIn-the/ first'‘place, and €s viewing|in the the fair Let ready even suggest incidents in his unfortunate venture into! people. They want to know who is to blame. They the political field, nor need they remind one that he saw] payen't found out. Has Mr. Harriman found out for Read: fit, in a moment of passion, to call in question the un-|them? ‘ questioned word of Theodore Roosevelt, President of the "You can find example in the coal troubles out on our| . nv United States, lines, which have recently been in the newspapers. ‘Those p ' -Ww, OW Re compete Times interview, we er ee earned a nareteaLas iere i : s the users of coal ee want to give readers 3 of The Republican some extracts] had only allowed us to carry it for them the av have people UTAH, between than all more that Theyyr follow equitable been penalizing a shipper when mutual. magnate are interests to go to an opponent and talk If he be strong enough to be there get have of that passed all stops ts that as a result What "Or hands know he 5 ae interests the should worth The pressed, : ceases it stops has not you people get legislation was it while him. conference as to a shipper touching] his ease, and railroad the they him . find may are state They sense sense stop your}and ie trainf makes iti When f ‘ 41.4 pecause "retting C of "getting But there biggq questionsi affairs may corporations statements he the of dependent dependent reople as grasp ple. you hic "ocesse to pce companies. years, 6s ness the}to operating Frankness be rACceEsses processes use of electricity | fooling of good. will They are not going to hurt any business which is necestional sary to the prosperity of their country, Let the railroad | ‘ gntty' » : ‘ ea of every citizen of Utah. there are pote wee m equipment that is supplied means a ae to the railroad people of this state will agree with Mr. Harriman. There} ppough having so many cars idle which might otherwise are more points in which it will not agree with him at all} phe earning something." ; This will chiefly be in relation together''-the people*-and the »n hundred much|. as is people i . matter wants. somebody 7 You tions, in Than the SALT LAKE CITY, purpose]statement distribut-|the the to carry REPUBLICAN, the of with, he has found some reasbns for his posi-} there is a stock yard notified agents of the combine that | Y°mle ae € vais, aes ‘ aioe he place. you have a right to measure them, He has a/they didn't need anything ‘excepting "independent" | §8 t@ be regretted that - Can "TOY SQCepe LHe. 2 we yet his reasons for declining are entirely convineing. & ints? alert + iintealo-iaitar ie you nvinced the arguments that have , c Know the argumen at have convinced you.|heeyes. And immediately after the telegraph wires got apart the the Times be could 7 aside are that ultimate status desired, this conditions. ay be taken as that word,], ee ation authority. the with wish you electric cue 6, 1907| York respects of power and the trainload, but . A consideration, that when you reckoned tlon, and 7|v seeing-railroad man in the United States. If there is anything in authoritative-stalement of conditions, de- spoken We quite Therefore, interview fuel , along resulting It Is always worth the matter with far New for and n That must not be lost sight of. The * : when it is going somewhere, when it is carrying; both. the powerful-in saving Your , y NATION, 10, phase . and the only fuel waste nance of ; the system.' ae THE March regions - great apparent, ee THE up only power . account ts on another use se 8. 2.00) Manager. SATURDAY, but Limitations 2:00 ren ees not motive traffic, train. money South West Temple St. 25; Independent, 3190. UTAH, of up to that, Advance. to make money and becomes a losing proposition, because | co. City stock yards bought $ .76|!t goes right on burning up coal without doing any ‘work.| pendent stock companies who ..csccrcoccvse General McAllister, Malcolm have : of something i In Snes Sr coe ye iar aay eae eoevecccceseseres 0 es ‘Sunday Only, One Var. sa ccscsen 00... 8... 4B 000... ew eee 1.50 . ee SALT We tractive . ditional - - brings "ts are ~ certain "The Editorial the to addressed be should unit coal-producing Clty. eres re Department, o sone to carriers| ~ , TES: ad SUBSCRIPTION ee Pald eens Gne Mort. to . trainload, at electricity News items Department. INTER-MOUNTAIN come larger aay P > solicitors. Ls a to as there are in the matter of car capacity or of motive} power, particularly when you consider the distribution of] a Congress, in Salt Lake pica ulation not give Do Onion fhe local ‘Branch ae a nues Republican All in ser there -----~ or getting ditions. Utah. 10,> 1906,a of lieve osition, Company Repnblican as second-class 8, 1879 Only of . will : |&2, 28 the earl uttered a ery of recog"Davis foHowed Mr. Dantree back, nition. . A and saw him safely housed at Brack4 Vole oT Monee tiles a | ters in which he and his friends and all the people of | symmer, they don't want to move it then. They want to|a capital spot for a spy. Safely out ae ‘We both know it, don't-we,. Han- | en Hollow Then he returned-to T@-lis the face I saw at the windowothe the country are so vitally interested: wait until the busy season comes, and then want their|of sight myself, I watched that up-j|nah?' he heard Miss Herncastle say Se ete ae og pag Mnipeeomre dd face of old Hannah's vialton ae "We have tried the other method. We have left it to| coal in a hurry. You see, there are two sides to that| Per window. I had my reward-tie Fhe no. entation hie: dasbrip: wath DMiveelm fodky. Ent: have .diacove Stith eines pO ee Sean BF our lawyers to take care of legislation by whatever means | proposition." Jibbering, idiotic face appeared, ; ¢}ered nothing. I also called upon Sir/jeast-Gaston Dantree is the idiot of p one } pars,: she . cz of past methods Mr, of s 's Harriman's managing the eli belief in] big mat-| the most effective, and to our Sane to . jandle -_ . it expeditiously. cfantial inducements But to no, although them to move = we make their coal sub in the But what is the solution of the whole problem? 7 lonely The places-no thick one growth z ever of _ goes trees . - it Ka Y try, some of it of doubtful purpose and some the result] See ee, Cate RRTLIDAL theetonienee, tion, and if we are ever goingaan to extricate railroads| we have got to come out in the open and tell the people the railroads' side of the matter." proceeding people, we ana from Terk Jonijer varying unaecountable conditions jdea.of the and of national impulses. control And]|Gaston which . . corporations would be willing to accept is here stated: wrongly in their know citizens of] the more to blame were elected for its existence by the people and than used are by the men in of .! es a trap. Satan. - ene. came, GOS us eo nadHe the ne f race, Let us se cost. Do you you to pa know the ee mLivipe pursue the ends ' Ye€-|eraye earth-dead, I will vou." come | torment look. The| the relict they need, But it is only fair that they should ask that the states leave such supervision to the federal] government and not enmesh them in a mass of conflicting legislation which tends to destroy all continuity of management and defeats every attempt at economy, Of) course, we are not going to reach the millennium, whatever legislative condition we get, and whateyer the degree} of co-operation between the railroads and the public, but who|we may perhaps bring the corporations. | roads can properly about minister a condition where to the country's the rail- black hair-regular features, ea frightened slayon amopin. ea Gee et ea tioned that Dantree, if alive, must be |" Adiot, The question is, what brings} ; ia auestién I can not answer. iam utterly dazed and stunned. I never aero ce ae tice that Miss Herncastle shoulda persons aor he ene my oe it whee Sie Peter development | the ae imposture pled a. ee Dantree-would at et once.' prould1S é e Farad hia Goeaieiaa itic nian gun of tean nim with the pistol, tie of Bracken un- pounds. vents his "45 of tree the : and ' or oe gerd eaene passengers eIGtel the the ! case lan-| ‘ee into Bee "~Tand en the/was he ay declined night. "He "doesn't ites Sea ae vere apprenticeship I have passed to Rasta oan epee oe ree Ge he once refused, with interest, is he reas Be her BUG Oneeu aa oe eeeiee iia Grice ore Ai peice Beane with his wife. I see no other way at him and. Ginevra' pe eee eres ore Adan ance breathing space. Cae Try and Be ‘And keep | "ecisivel on at will fail,"" "You our poor patient quiet; this seems one | Herne astle aa ;a O'Donnell mistake - Son said both Miss} if you fancy XXVi- 0", The Last Links: Parliamentary train rushe on the eo entity oF this carne of August, a close aie of bronght little black Bice flabby, and having Dan-|marks for carrying deadly/straw e life. © and threatening hisis life. Of separation CHAPTER 7 Ragrmous police, arrested hi feapons a Tes pe : SE a giving Hollow." @-late' I got the story of the]ejgnth eee Porscnil -< xe tea pune ghost-seeing tomsand stakes, surely. eoheeead cae t Ae Tome aria Parte Now, my idea is, to find Miss HernFC CN tee ae Sin the law, ai make her Remina all, or re pene Scarswoo0s til his own shadow on the wall makes aL FEE ese a oe ae thousand in one night is a very respectable haul. Hannah-let ae aes have ge yee o bem codmaninnate ns Only, too. elad: to. pour his ee =e rapes oe Pere vow from _ Hannah fave ke AbthaiNse 1 lee and/ 2ore Ue along lane that has no SEEN TRONS oF whiect Tare See will ake a 1 describet | know /turning. I think the turning for the pe aro baronet Ree recon nes Dantree! oGneeee maves jnoble He I the ‘age among woman, vei Vell its dressed in Ss The1e biblac i ithe Paisley and shawl bore the little wear, bonnet was last season's shape, two words accurately describe the litthe woman tripping aiong the station-shabby genteel. She entered the ladies' waiting room, her veil still over her face, leaving no feature discernable save the hard, bright glitter of the black eyes. She glanced around With a half-eager, half-frightened air, but no creature was visible save herself. Mi thought-I thought he might be here," she said, in a whisper under her veil. "I feel afraid tonight-tI don't know of what-I have had the feeling since I got the letter first, What if it should py ‘the be a trap-and | yet ae an a oe oe ng darewould aS bind as a bat,/of his noisy nights. And do 't sit you can intimidate ne one or trust, point. take the The people will give to the railroad companies | owt from doing if matiers go on as they are." ouble only incan't see two inches beyond his own] gor ie thas ‘ae Par.ood Boul m I Wort the other. She will laugh in your face | quire all they are entitled to, and if they purchase more they Above all things, American citizens must get away |20S®. He takes bepanarse Dantree for|be home until daylight.' as she did in his, and defy you, and : She stood in the middle of the room ' t E i. = granted. Davis is right you'll find. are simply gathering wood for their own funeral pyres.| from the idea that there is any necessary oy e he will promise whatever you desire, |{rresolute, went forward, came b a strife between] Was there ever nick seiee ean ous spt re a Q h, iE IE ek OtDourors a Te and break th promise the Pree The people are bigger than their legislatures. stood still again, undecided. eae Paes Bad men the people and the railroad companies. The companies|in the world? truck Davis in that light, and he re-} money is restored. That way is hope"I don't know what ails me toare elected in nearly eyery assembly. But they do not can help them get away from it by fair and frank deal-|, Never, I hope. And it ‘is really collected every word of it, but then] /&Ss, believe me,' Reopen Hie: Donnie: night," oe taatacats she muttered, "I feel ae as da your impression that Gaston Dantree]| Davis has an uncommonly tenacious "Then what is to be done? Let this|eugsh I were going to die or-or ©, and the sentiment of|ing, When they quit bribing, the people will give them | an idiot, is imprisoned at Bracken|memory. What do you suppose sae]}nefarious plot go on-let her escape |S°™ thing terrible ahont to happen, Is the people of the state can be expressed without them, in] 4)) they are éntitlea: to, without the: bribe: And: when ace veut ; 1 could have meant now by coming} With her spoils-let this idiot remain o it i Bee sts Ruysland Is spite and in accordance with the actual needs "i : La . Ta e ; t . 1 8 s really my impression, anc Srite ofanthem, ae: from the grave, and vowing vows, and}shut up there-terrifying all who] tre--she is here My little one- they get by the bribe more than they are entitled to, they can only account for it in this way: /all that melodrama? Did Katherine|hear him? O'Donnell. you know |™/ne-the only creature on earth that are like to have it and much that they are entitled tojKatherine Dangerfield left him in} Dangerfield not die after all? Was}/more of this extraordinary woman| belongs to me. If I could only see arge of this Mr. Otis-from p Nothing can be ™m more helpful in arriy ing at a just|taken ake ray from them later.1. i se that death and burial only sham; and]than you choose to tell; in the face of |e€'-it away This nation needs the Lrrail- I hear I infer Otis was in love what} I thought Lionel meant what with]|js Miss Herneastle Kathedine Dan-|all this, can you still be silent? appreciation of the nation's condition, the difficulties of}roads as much as the railroads need It|h@ Says. I seems ner ae §00d to be the business the na-]| Katherine Dangerfield, and her wish-| gerfield alive {n flesh?" is the duty of every man to hunt such true-it is like a dre the railroad companies, than this review of Mr. Harri-} tion provides. The time for hostility has passed. we ofi the I period ofE ing ‘in, re during the|ter2 understanding interes of the mutualal interests should sho and succeeding years. And he adds: | tivated. <A better regard for the interests of both the period of receiverships and reorpéned2'Herd {s°Mr. Harriman's finel word: : had ie ‘ ganizations, which was practically contemporaneous with the recovery of the country from the depression of 1893.| But in that period practically nothing was done by the} rallroads of to anticipate thecountry. holding after their what They own had" the future had and gone all making before. development they two could _ Now ends do be bet-|&5 cul- demand "This is the sort of thing that I want to have the people understand, so that they may deal intelligently with the railroad problems as they arise. It has always been my ple interested idea mect, | financing suddenly|ing of to have in them the the has the stockholding largest possible railroads been body done which with rather the than number of I manage. Idea of peo- The es oe to crowd into this period all the new work of needs the interest of its patrons, and in diminishing return desolate the is in my] the , probable it. on "It and memnon behind him, his Pyne our on \ x on, fas nis grim face locked]|thing. peeton earne corn Bron is possible, let me alain I think, hear a id Lay yhole GAYaner Pray all. man, when TiEcE gol/lessly Gas-| than opportunity ian more likt a mad- than a sane 5 oh Dantree returned. Just before mense heap of gold : s cates ee Pie wee pe mainder, azy,|said, and pe Ps. he "@ | Bunared ran and at half-past eight was quite} "The words seemed to goad the litark. There was neither moon nor/tle baronet to madness; he sprang upstars. Taking advantage of the]on Dantree and. seized him by the sloom my detective actually enter-|throat (I say Dantree, you under- veloping the farms they had, that they were increasing|fact that the Union Pacific system has spent $250,000,-2 : : = Pee eae porep a examined me stand, there for convenience)... Tne slick next inastenings of in number everywhere, and that the extension of railroad) 000 in improvements e oor. 6 found|stant yas a she and extensions since 1900, has laid | them, as he suspected, old and frail es oe "koyhole Davin a "ne equipment for that growth halted through the troublous 7,500 miles of new track, and replaced altogether 14,000 ee ten minutes at any time he could|cold muzzle of a pistol held within fimes-we haye found the k effect an entrance. vere No doubt the/an inch of the baronet's head. ey to the problem of inade-|or 15,000 miles of track. windows were the same, but before "'You coward-you bully-you quate ransportation, "Those things are indications of the service ae ne could test the windows he heard|]fool!' he heard Dantree say between That problem js not yet solved. Mr. Harriman ‘ out, , with tracks 9 of th © » present gauge, ; it is ante " Imposstble : to] increase the height or the width of engines; : and yet the Toatin th a ee : ey draw must be heavier. That is certain. How s ai ¥ it be accomplished? Obviously electricity. y y- And at e that the rail ¥ in to building develop up the country, such a feeling people and the railroads that the Union Pacific ‘ 5 4 other systems may not be shut off from further uling to the country's development." We undertake to say olts and I want to do what I of co-operation between that the : general tone can ue) in. the undrawn and voices from with-|his clenched teeth. ‘Stana Lord that made me, a behind|the to dart just time had He porch when Miss Herneastle made} Write out the check, and the)"her appear PRESTANC H rng stle, an "He ¢, ald: did not need os garcon, and a very Rastitne young fel-| baronet turned of contrib- low she makes, Davis tells me, black|and fell back with of this é ea ee ft bank-notes ah Peter Dengeriels," ys ‘e > s ) i vas 4 20 ‘There have not been enough engines.| ting that additional charge upon the earning capacity of |Scancy sore of day,, sultry. and sun-| pounds ‘exactly'. And when one comes to realize that the country was|the property, and in the second place it cripples the railgrowing tarough all the days of business depression-| road , servic that men were o pening i in endeavoring to equip: Mal to, render, service: more f farms, that they P were ede"That is the reason why I have pointed recently to the| her ae ne " mustache, black curly wide-awake black hair. events suit, slouch-|He at, and Davis a has : wig the ofjing eye|pen, wrote so the check, that and he passed could a off, or, by shoot you. to say : more. greenish a velp of his hand hardly it with a The/2 white, terror. shak- hold waite the face 36 MAIN STREET | --$--- C] Men' we conditions, put- of Itthe and ‘adiirensad: Vavasor, sitaliedipema oa a S s O it : ants. Spring Styles. All Wool, C Fancy Blue Wors-|meres andW assi- Blue teds, 21 $10, * $15, I j P ults. rstteds, $3. 50, ‘at 00, $4. 50 . ' . oOys Mixed, $12. Suits. and $7. to : WE ARE ‘ THE wie iin ye aie ORIGINAL setae KN IT ee =e GOODS oe HOUSE OF §2 | i i 7 !: i i : We keep all kinds of knit goods for men, wo children, cotton, wool and fleeced hosiery, fine Sma aaace. wear for women, spring line men's balbriggan shirts and I drawers and lisle -sox i : i Fancy 00 KNIT GOODS aes ‘crminal facilites. . P&Stmarked Castleford Mme. Harriet - oan ‘ aes She drew from the hoeer! |@ress letter, superseription and looked at Velope 4 and down manly! Peter Dangertield ana ee ae Pa 1as 2Lé 2 gambler geome c Sir ee obs presented, | e-em Bicsecaiaee ever, indeed, iuvest- peti Pg lay gpd ag ‘ alr . cree oe 1os Pate through as many years more preceding. enue nt el 1 5s lave And at the same} ment or risk of his money, -normously- He was close to the house, and kept/ands. He sprang ce at 1a at "a dae time they have had to anticipate, so far as possible, fu"But a general timidity such as has been engendered a orn ve am the ia al 7 He a was dawning, with a perfect shriek of ture development of the country." nothing, but e hear as unearthly |rage and fi é by the agitation against the railroads that has been] ang blood-curdling a cry as ever foul play, of, being in league ‘with the 4 Possibly in our Impatience we of the non-railroad in-|sweeping the country operates to hurt both the stock-|¢ame from maniac lips. If the house | devil to rob him. Dantree laughed in ustries have fault unjustly with the com P anies Bete sne found Rei ses thétha railroad, ir 7 were not f holder and the public. utterly (from isolatedthose and very re-|his It makes awant Alling the gold in the first puted to beso haunted |into. face, his. and pockets, them-and all,notes g mess that is offered them. There] place, pay more for the money needed for its development | cries), the keeping of this imbecile ""T'll take your check for the rehave not been enough cars. There have not been enough| than it would have to pay under ordinary a And ah i ton Dantree or Helen Herncastle re-;He drank brandy at a perfectly furiSpe on the Searswood Arms that!ous rate-he doubled and redoubled night?" » stakes sti Sorat was last night, and the sol- ee pa oe aie ioe He stock-|disant new facilities that should have been distributed | holder is entitled to a fair remuneration for the house. That itPith hold good res "If you saw a peel = this Gas"Davis followed, as in oy ba bound, believe all you ae ‘told oe of. Miss : He De -, Paris. |!" Dantree ‘Donnell said,!and saw the personator of Mr. Dan-|Herncastle, and yet without being/|in a large, masculine hand. She openthowen uty "you coud ‘te ae cane pe ee es enon oc Pea oan mieoe an etree er doa te tte ns a for the hundredth ace you saw at Bracken Hollow?" sage awe airing his eye oon eae 2 De neh. Ninen hon Wie mee a Aude | Wcatenea Aoias increas- | trait? the Ee emerges from the years of business|I am opposed to the idea of railroad consolidation which depression ‘into six or eight years of the greatest devel-| secks to eliminate the stockholder by making him a eredopment it has ever known. a The railroads have. been| {tor of the road. The road needs his interest just as it obliged Were sacred. He restored Dantree His lordship looked keenly across] a woman as that down,' alt not to reason, and/the table at his companion. Still the "And hardly yet to ohunt any woman Sigced . him with the girl , s nurse in|chasseur sat like the marble Awa: | beems Gratitabic 5: |this aie HA "Then af Sx iG A man, He has spoken Piece eter ee ; mo 2 oa tone, ae snaeeen pi member, and I had a good But the whole system E has been wrong from every stand-|of the next twenty or fifty years, which they will be shut é a : r mouse "Of course, in all this there must be supervision by|@escription tallied. It was a hand-|the grayve-from the very jaws of| some face-or had been when the death-to torment him. 1] rane the government. the neces- light maaan a there;, eves separated him from his & ‘ The railroads must; recognize 5 of reason was black > eyes,| wife -I have Utah, and, we believe, citizens of the nation at large, will| sity for that if they are going to get from the government} greet that sentiment with weleome. Railroad companies| have been recognized as exercising an improper influ-| ence with legislatures. It is not at all necessary. What they want they can get without paying a cent to legislators, and without giving to them even the smallest' evidence of favor or value. The day of the necessity for the corrupting lobby has gone by. It never need have existed. It did exist, and the railroad companies are no eon os Scpeitoa, covery -of, the ‘whole-I "belleve that}to-his peril from with' manynaphazard'pos-| states, with|{diot hidden ‘at Bracken Hollow to be peal ar degree a aoe Mr.|/@U8hing, mouthing and talking to 1t- change), ‘and to our cost. standpoint of the the side of the people. The (aubstion ts too' big tobe sibilities, in a multiplied some +7 cai . & B If there Is a growing sentiment among railroad mag-| nates that they have been efforts to get favors of the railroad companies like 7 aeerEeershipablic. TE won't, the do. coun-|pervision. | We| Harriman ‘concedes that there must be government su- |". 7 had brought with me & Pow: ey of Iegislation ceonenon That jis clear, both from the ‘have protupel' a "floc i there.|caught renders |