Show DADS S LETTER by JAMES 11 II WALUS WALLIS Intel lince of plots now bagai to lio thicken emoiy da day y the people of england never did li live lie e under erich er ieh continual terrors as those they were possessed now of 0 catli cath olic uprisings erad aid burnings buin ings and poisoning poison ings 3 the government had lie cie same tear fear and did not take the best means of discovering the truth for bealles be slides 1 tort or ming the suspected it employed paid spies who lied for their own profit it even initiated some of the conspiracies spi tes it 1 ought hought I 1 to light by sending false letters to disaffected people inviting them to join in pretended plots tilo s which watch they too readily did but oae oi great plot was nas at length discovered and it ended I 1 mr air and mrs airs leo defa baic moved to their ranch where whee they can look after their heir sheep oliver sagers of accadia ws in hanaa on oil bri business siness blui thursday aday roy pilling and helpers have been very busy preparing pie paring for the spring work nephi moon of mylon N ws r jn in libaria ua ina thursday miss dora lloyd mi ath and and 51 B h 11 grade teacher of lablona school his has returned ironi from provo chec she received medical teat noi C the past month A dance was held in the babl ona ward hall night everyone reports a fine time mr air wad aid mrs be ginee are the proud parents of a baby boy born this week marvin michie was doing business in roosevelt and duchesne thursday the ithe primacy held their weekly meeting at mrs airs ada rhoades home mr and hrs ray lee were vis igors at the home of mr air and mrs airs win sunday ted nye was vas transacting business in hanna saturday bishop win cr michio was called to perform a marriage ceremony at the home of wn wal rhoades of hanna the couple joined li marriage mairi age were eugene rhoades and mac alac hat haid d din A wedding supper was given after the ceremony roy hardman and family T wm win Rh and family faintly mr air and mrs airs ora orri oraa a curry mr and mrs afon monoe oe giles mr air and mrs airs earl giles arid and dea bessie bessle hardman ardman II in attendance it miss geneal areld was at the home of varis miclele saturday arlel Alich michie le son of bishop IV G michie le turned thursday from a 3 mission to the east central states having labored in coith th carolina and tennessee ire he ie ic turied by way of texas arizona I 1 ani california attending genei generall all conference in salt lake city on his way oay home i mr air aid aad mrs airs heber T moon aloon attended conference in sait salt lake 1 on april 4 6 5 6 mr air and mrs kenneth Ali milliie cirle and daughter carol sunday visitors at a the home of mr air and mrs airs wm win G Alich michie le the career or of mary queen of scots A priest driest named ballard and a spanish soldier named savage oel ora oi and by certain french priests imparted to oie o ie anthony babington who had been for some time a agent of 0 marys a desire for murdering the quen elizabeth babington then confided the scheme to some other catholic gentlemen who wee wc 0 his friends arid and they jot jol aed aed in it heartily they were vain weak headed young men and proud of their plan they had a painting made ot of the six choice spirits who were to murder eliz abeth with babington Babl naton in an attitude tor for the central figure two ot of number however one of N whom hom was a priest kept elizabeths wisest minister sir francis NV walsingham alsing ham in touch with the whole plot from the alst tile the conspirators were completely deceived to 0 o the final point bhea babington gave savage because he was shabby a ring from his finger and some honey from his purse wherewith where wit h to self new clothes in which to kill the queen walsingham baclig rull full evidence a ainest the whole band and two lettel lette s of marys bemid besides as resolved to seize them suspecting something wrong the conspirators stole out of th ill 3 bofty one by one aid aad hid themselves in st johns wood and other pi places aces but they were all taken and e executed x when they were seized a gentleman was sent sen from froin court to inform mary of the fact and of her being involved in tile the discovery queen elizabeth had been previously Ou sly warned by one in france who iad good mation of what hat was secretly doing that in holding holdin mary alive she held the wolf who would devour her the bishop of london had also given the buc ne ane favorite int nister ne advice in bating ivl ting forthwith to cut off the scottish I 1 head the question row now was what to do with her the earl of leicester wrote a little note home from holland recommend ins in that she should be quietly poisoned all such advice however was vas disregarded and she was tried at ingay castle in Northampton shire before a tribunal of toty forty composed ot of both religions lons there and in the star chamber at westminster the trial lasted two tuo weeks site she defended fe eded herself with great ability abi lily but could only deny the confessions that had been made by babington Dab ington and others she called her own letters forg forgeries geelen she v as found guilty and incurred tile the penalty of death pa clament met approved tile the sentence Een tence arid and prayed the queen to have it exe execute cutel 1 queen elizabeth replied that tha she requested them to consider whether there wee no means ot of sparing marys life without endangering dan gering her own the parliament rejoined no the citizens illuminated their homes an and d lighted bonfires in token of their heir joy that all these plots and trilb les were to be ended by the death of the of scots mary alary feeling that hr her time was now come wo e a letter to the queen of england making three entreaties first that she night might be burled buried in francs france secondly that she might not be ex echtel in ia beret cret but before he servais serva is and some others thirdly that after her death he servants should not be molested iut should be permitted to go home nth the legacies she left them it was an affecting letter and elizabeth shed tears over it but sent no answer then came a special arribas ambassador amb assado sado from france and arother ar ather from scotland to j intercede tor for mavys life then the nation began to clamor mole moie arid and anoe tor for her death what the real feelings or intentions tent ions of elizabeth were cai caa never be known now however one strongly suspects that hat she wished one thing mot more e than madys death and that waa to keip keep ke ip tree free of the blame 0 of it bhea the warrant Nar rant for the ax x edition of mary was drawn feb luary 1 1587 the queen zent ent 1 0 the secretary of parliament daison for it that she might sign it which shi she sh e did the next day when told by the secretary that it was sealed scaled she angrily asked him why such haste was necessary two days afterwards she joked abutin it and swore a little oi gra febia feb ary 7 the sheriff of shire came with the warrant to forhez ins ay to tell the queen of scots to prepare for death wien this was done cone daiy ate a anial fiti al weal meal read over went to bed slept for tome borne hours anil and then a ose and passed the to 10 maender of the light abight sayin her prayers in the morning ahe dressed herself in lie he best clothes and at eight when the sheriff came for her ber the he look leave of her servants who vee A e e there here assembled praying with hir and went downstairs early cany lag a bible in one hand band and a in the other two of her ladles in attendance and tour four ot of her men servants were permitted to be present in the hall where a low scaffold only two feet from the ground was erected and covered with black here the executioner front from the tower and jils ills assistant si stood dressed in black blach velvet the hall was waa full of people while the sentence was being read she sat eat upon a stool and when it was finished she again denied her guilt as she had done before the earl of keat kei and the dean of peterborough Peter borough in their protestant zeal made some very unnecessary speeches to her to tc which she bhe replied that she died in the catholic faith faath arid and tile they y need not bouble themselves about the matter when her lead head and neck were wa uncovered covered by the executioners execution ers she said she had not been used to being undressed by such hands hand a and before so company pan finally one of her women fastened a cloth over her face and she laid her reck upon thi hideous block and repeated more than once in latin into thy hands 0 lord F r commend my spoilt 11 some same historians say her head was struck off in two blows some ionic say in three however that may be b abea 1 l it was held up after the sava salasc e fashion of the times streaming with blood the red hali hair i beneath the false hair she had top long since worn was seen to be is as grey as that of a vo iian of 70 though she was at in forty sixth year all her beauty was gone fione but she was be beautiful enough tc lc her little dog who cowered u ui a dr the tolda of 0 her dress ceiri tei rifled when she went upon the scaffold aari who lay jay town down beside her headless body when all her earthly were over and could not be induced to leave it on its beins being formally t made atio i to elizabeth that the th sentence had been executed on the queen of 1 scots cots she showed the utmost grief and rage drove her favorites front from her with violent indignation and sent davisha to the tower from which place lie he was only released in the end by payin baying an immense tine fine which completely hini him elizabeth not lot only over acted her part in making these pretences pretenses but most basely i deduced educed to bovert poverty ona of her faithful servants tor for no other fault than obeying her command elizabeths one anxiety was t to 0 escape all responsibility tor for the execution of aberg her cousin james king ot of scotland marys mary I 1 8 son made a show likewise of beins being very angry on the occasion but having known very little of his mother and regarding her as tho the murderer of his father he soon took it quietly had james jaines been any other than james the anger ange r adf 0 of lits ills scottish noblee would have driven him into wai wit elizabeth volumes havo have been written to prove marya li it nocenzo and counter volumes to prove her guilt but innocent or guilty she has never lost her hold bold on the hearts and image imaginations actions ot of men our next letter will close the death of elizabeth and the accession to the throne of her successor Buc cessor kitag james the sou son and only child s ot of M scots |