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Show TilK 4 Hit EXAMINER Pub Waned Every Day in the Year by The SUnoard Publiahing Company. SUBSCRIPTION t ATESb Delivered by Cam or in Ogdua City, including Sunday Morning Examiner, pr Kumk.. Sinaia cupias 75c So BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examine ia aBt by mail Wileide ol Ugien. pat year. .fiC.uu At least quantity, is advance. . FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. la a atncJy Ifcle aii pebOeai newspaper.. it auiaa aa equal auov. u ia jua so lafodtci. lajjdi aad Be enow lee to piuueA. it viU give tiia neaa mimaasd aad aa ait aubjaata VUl be recelvyu praaautad la refrom huuwa Indi spectful vid aala. but the true name usual be pubtlaitad ia lull. All tetter and eoiumuiticftUuM aigzod by aunt da pluaiaa, or aarumed aamea, aill b thrown in tba waaio basket. Tba bravo maa aavar bidaa bohlad an aaauatad name. Dua l aait tb Eil lor to bo responsible tor wbat you are ashamed of. 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I'. iiti. liet-- dmnii graiitally nearer tbe 5 g wl.tripi.ri f new iLtereatt and new wurk. Shut Li eves aa h inlaht, there was iij denying lliat this vtt..I to him. moment so was politically vital to the whole couna curious coincidence try and that t'hllcote's iHMltiun well nigh forced him to take an active lutcreat In the CECIL THURSTON, situation. Again and again the suggestion had arisen that should tb Author of Th Circle. Etc. smoldering fire in Ferula break into a flame lYtilcuie's commercial Interests would practically Cspyrifbt, ISOS. v Msrssr I Brothers would facilitate compel bis standing in In tba campaign agalnat the government. SYNOPSIS. sponsible aad yet strangely Inwspanal-bl- e The little Incident of the tea table, CHAPTER I lu an impenetrable excused been If, have position might the social side of his obligaLoudon fog John Chllcote. n promirecalling himself be for the time at least gave nent aud rapidly rising member of the had aroused the realization of tions, a looae win. But Ludor kept free of apposition In parliament, unexpectedgreater things. Aa ha stood meditativea poor the temptation. ly encounters John Luder, to the middle of the room bo saw Like all other experiments, hie show- ly writer, who Is Lla exact double. At how absorbed he had become the moment the aggisssion cf Russia ed unlooked for features when put to a suddenly in Persia Is lha all esgrosalng topic. working test Its expectad difficulties in yheee greater thlnga-ho- w, in tbe CHAPTER II Rnsste la reported mootheffthemselves away, while othera, awing at congenial Interests, he had to be supporting the rebels In their been borue inseusildy forward, hia caof tue scarcely anticipated, came Into promifight aga nat the authority expanding, hla Intelligence ashah of Persia, thus distinctly menac- nence. Moat notable af uU. the physical pacities itself. H had so undeniably likeness aud serting himself between Chlloota, east. Influence the In ing England's CHAPTER 111 Chllcote, Who la a the bedrock of the whule scheme, which found Ida sphere that the Idea of usurslave to morphia, hears of a novel in bad bean counted on tu offer moat dan- pation had receded gently as by natuwhich two men exchanged identities. ger. worked without a hitch. Ha stood ral laws until bis own pemouality had CHAPTERS IV aud V Chiteote vis- literally amazed before the sweeping begun to color tbe day's work. its Loder In the latter's humble quar- credulity that met him on every hand. As thla knowledge came he wondered ters and propones that Loder shall Im- Men who bad known Chllcote from bis quickly If it held a solution of tha overpersonate him when Chllcote ia little remedy; If Eve bad seen come by the craving for morphia and youth, servants wbo bad bean in hit present YOU CAN GET he knew, had observed what others, Issue in fur Joined yean. wishes to get out uf the world for the employment a of was Chllcote that showing grasp At th times unquestioning acceptance. time being. CHA PTER VI Loder accepts. tb ease of deception bewildered him. things that he had not exhibited for -yean. Tbeu, as a sound of skirts coma CHAPTER VII Loder Is compelled There were moments when be iyju-- a down tha corridor, ho squared to wear rings on one of his fingers la him to softly about ,iuuuuiuccs force Ills shoulders with Ms habitual abrupt order tu oonceal a snr made In Italy that, a declaration of the truth, be would by a pet dog belonging to an Englishgesture and threw hi rlgsr Into tha a nature not believed. Human be woman whom hs had met there aad fire. Its own eyesight to the testimony had become very friendly with. Eve entered the room much a ah CHAPTER Vlll Loder, represent- of any man. bad done ou her former visit, but with sucthe But face Chlicute. la letter's this to of goes astonishing ing For men, boys, missed and children again in Ogden. They homo. Chlloutes wife does not de- cess he steered n steady rourse. In the one difference la passing Loder abe are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as tect the deception. Loder te greatly first exhilaration of Fralds's favor, In quietly held out her hand. II took it as quietly. "Why am 1 so Impressed by Mrs. CMIcute's beauty tlw first egotistical wish to break down the he asked. and manner. Eve's skepticism, lie might possibly honored?" ffh laughed a little and looked arrosa CHAPTER IX --Concluded. of Into a vortex have plunged action, at tha lire. "IIow Ilka a man! Yob "Here my godchild! he said. let It be la what direction It might; e I often wish, Chllcote. that I could but, fortunately for himself, for do away with the prefix. He added and for their scheme, he was ilshte THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the the last words lu an undertone as he te strenuous second thoughts those reached them, then he responded wise sud necessary curb that go further to the steadying of the universe warmly to her smile. What! he said. Turning the ter than the universe gueasea. Bitting la race Into the garriou of Edeu In Janthe quiet of the bouse on the same day BELL PIIONE 513-X- . that he had spoken with Eve on the 2516 MADISON AVE. uary! We cannot allow this. Ere laughed. "Blame lady Sarah! terrace he had weighed posslbllltlM .she said. "We met at lunch, and she slowly sud cautiously. Impressed to Catalog and Samples. tarried me off. Needless te say I the fnll by tiw atmosphere of the place hadn't to ask where." that lu bis eyse could never lack charThey both laughed, and Loder Joined, acter. however dull its momentary busi! IBI I II M mi toWfi I little lie had yet to ness. however prosy tbe voice that filllearn that the devotion of Frslde and ed it, hs bad sifted Impulse from exhis wife wa a long stauding jest In pedience her fingers filled him with an unfamilouly a man wbo has lived their particular set. within himself ran sift and distinguish, iar, half Inquisitive wonder. Bo InterAt the sound of bis tardy langh Eve and at the close of that first day his esting was the sensation that when turiied tu him. T hope I didn't rob you program ms bsd been formed. Tbara lie held hie cup toward him ha didn't of all sleep test night. aba said. 1 must be no rush, no headlong plunge, as It immediately pore Food caught tint In his den," she explained, he bad decided. Things must work Dont you want any? She smiled Commissioners trae a Utile. turning to Frslde, "and Invaded It moat around. It was bis first expedition courageously. I believe we talked Into tbe near country, and It lay with He atarted, embarrassed by hla owa fiAtDtST,CXTBACrs till 2." tardiness. Im afraid I'm dull, be fata to say whether it would be bla said. T're been so Again I Oder noticed bow quickly she last. looked from him to Frslde. The knowl"So ksen a worker lu the teat week? Ha had lieeu leaning back In his seat, For a moment he felt relieved. Then, edge roused hi self assertion. his eyes on the ministers opposite. Ida I bad an excelleut nlgbt, he said. aa a fresh silence fell, his sense of arms folded lu Imitation of Chtlcote'a Du I look as If I hadn't slept?" awkwardness returned, lie sipped his moat natural attitude, when this final Somewhat slowly and rvluetantly rfieculation had come to him, and aa it tea and ate a biscuit. He found him-el- f Eve kiokod bark. No," she said truthhla Hits bad tightened for a mowishing, for almost tha first time, came for some of the small society talk that fully and with a faint surprise tint to I ment and hla face become hard and Loder seemed the first genuine emotion cold. It I aq unpleasant thing when came so pleasantly to other men. - He FLACK- YOUR ORDERS WITH she had sliowu regarding him. "No, I a man first felt that the position was ridiculous, reckons on nnconadously MITCHELL' BROS. dont think I ever saw you look so the weakuese of another, and tba look lie glanced at Eve's averted head and "Why am f an bonorrdf hs asked. well." Rlie was quite unconscious aud that expresses th Idea ia not good to laid bla empty cup upon tbe tablo. Koaumenta, Copings and IlasB stonas. Dont buy from agsntk Almost at once she turned, and tbeli very rlaruilng as she made the admisse. U bad stirred uneasily, thru hla always want to begin with reasons. aa they got largo commteKocs sion. It struck I .Oder that her coloring Let's have tea first and explanations eye mot tip bad closed again. Ha was tenaand you havo to pay them. Bel of linlr and eyes gained by daylight after." Kite moved forward toward the cious by nature, and by nature Intol"John, she said, do you guess at your homo people first Yard were brightened and vivified by their erant uf weakness. At tbe first sugtable, and he followed. Aa be did so all why I wanted to have ten with opposite City Cemetery. setting of somber river and number gestion of reckoning upon Chilcote'a It struck him that her dress seemed In yen? stone. He looked down at her. No, he lapses hla mind told drawn bark in peculiar harmony with the day and the Fralde smiled at her affectionately, disgust, but as tbe thought came again room, though beyond that he could not said honestly and Nrlthout embellishfollow Its details. Aa she l is used behas the disgust bad lessened. tbeu looked at I Aider. "Cblk-otment side tbe table he drew forward a chair The curtness of the answer might got a uew tease of nerves. Eve," he In a week-t- wo weeks, ierhaia-('hil-c- ote CGDEN IL'BF EXCHANGE Id quietly. "And I believe I have have displeased another woman. Eva would reclaim hia place. Then with a faint touch of awkwardness. Rbe thanked him and sat down. seemed to take no offense. got n new beuchmau. ( Hut I see my would begin tbe routine of the pffalr. He watched her lu alienee as she wife beckoning tp me. I must have a Chllcote. frrab from Indulgence and (Continued Tomorrow.) Si' 263 Twenty-fift- h word with her before she flits away. freedom, would find bis obligations a poured out tbe tea, and the thought courIt his Raasa was He mlud that crossed made a California The trade unions In the Transvaal and Easter May I bo Moused?" thousand times more Irksome than beteous giwture of apology, then smiled fore; be would struggle for a time, lbly lung since lie had seen a woman report that 20 per cent of tho skilled Direct Wire fei All Spcrtlnp Kvoatt at Eve. then jircaldc over a meal. Tbe deftness of workers there are Idle. Kbe looked after him as he moved s A tliaduwy smile had touched I sometimes wonder what I away. lips ca tbe idea formed itself. should do If auythiug were to heppen Then would c un the Inevitable reto the Fraidcs, she said, n little wist- call; then In earnest he might venture to put Iris bund to tbe plow. He never fully. Then almost at onus she laughed. aa If regretting her Impulsiveness. Indulged In dny dreams, but something -You heard wbat ho said," she went on lu tbe nature of a vision bsd flasbed Am I really to over his mind In that Instant. Hs had In a differeut voice. I seen himself standing lu that tarns congratulate yiaiY' Tb change of buie stung Loder unbuilding, seen the rows of faces first accountably. "Will you always disbe- bored, then hesitatingly transformed lieve In me?" be asked. under hie personal domination, under Without answering, she walked slow-l- y the one greet power be knew himself across the 'deserted terrace and, to possets the power of eloquence. pa mring by tlw parapet, laid her baud Tlie strength af the suggestion had on the stonework. Still In silence, she been almost pslnful. Men wbo have looked out acroee the river. attained self repression are occasionJsMter had followed closely. Again ally 0ieu to a ierllous onrush of feelher aloofness seemed a challenge. ing. Believing that they know them"Will you always dlslielteve In me? be selves. they walk boldly forward torupee ted. ward the highroad and pitfall allkoL At test site looked up at him slowly. These had been Lodera disconnected "Have you ever given me cause to Ideas and speculatloua on tbe first day believe?" she asked lu a quiet tone. of bis new life. At 4 o'clock oa the To this truth hs found no answer, ninth day he wta pacing with quiet though the sulxlued Incredulity nettled confidence up and down Chilcotea hlui afresh. study, bis mlud pleasantly busy aud Prompted to a further effort, be spoke his cigar comfortably alight, when ha again. "Patience I necessary with paused In his walk and frowned. Interevery htsou and every circumstance." rupted the entrance of a servant. he Kiiid. "We've all got to wait and Tlie man came softly into tbe room, sec." drew a small table toward tbe Arc and She did not lower her gsse aa be pnxveded to lay aa extremely fine and mi services bis looking cloth. spoke, and there seemed to him someLoder watched him In silence. Tie thing disconcerting lu the dear, candid blue of her eyes. With a sudden dread bad grown te And silence a very useful ofier next words, he moved forward commodity. To wait aud let things and laid his band beside hen on tb develop was the attitude be ofteuest assumed, but on this occasion he wan parapet. "Patience Is needed for every one." he perplexed. He had not rung for tea, quirk ly. "Sometimes a man and In any case a cup on a salver satt like a bit of vtrockagc. He drifts isfied hi wants. He looked critically till some force stronger than himself at the fragile cloth. lresently the servant departed and lie get In his way and stops him. carrying a silver locked again at her face. lie scarcely solemnly a teapot and cakes. kurw what lie was suylng. lie only tray, with t that tie was a miui in an egregious-l- y Having adjusted them to hla ullsfae-tloo- , he turned to Loder. infalse p.w.tiou. trying stupidly to JusChilivifo will he with you lo "Mr. believe "Don't bimseif. tbit you tify he said. tlotsam mti sometimes be washed five minutes, ir." He wuite.l r some response, but ashore?' be asked. Loder gave none. Again he bad found High almi-L- them Rig Ben chimed the the advantrgi of alienee, but thla time hour. it was alleucc of a compulsory klmL Eve raise. 1 her head. It almost seemlie had nothing to say. ed to him tint tie could see her answer The man. finding him irresponsive, vf voice the Then oa her lips. trembling aud. left to himself. Loder retired, of Lnriy Karol) Fralde cenie cheerfully stared at the array of feminine trifles; from liehlnri them. then, turning abruptly, he moved to Eve!" she called. "Eve! We must the center ' the room. o'clock!" It's absolutely 3 fly Since Uie i!. v they bad talked on tlie terrace lie hud seen , Eve only thri-t II AFTER X. and always In th presence of others. rr-l- jt the lays that followed Fraide's Since tbe nig'.t of hla flrat eomiug sh marked adoption of him Loder had not iuviidod hla domain, and behaved with a discretion that wondered what this new depsrtu'-noke well for his qualities. Blight rir.H-- l Ills thought of her bad been - s Many n uiau plim-- d In the same re-- FURS An Elegant Line of Each DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS Z. C. M. I. Home Made iShoes pre-for- Ladies Pillow Shoes UbU-cor- FiftH'Ward Shoe Store T. A. SH REEVE II I - e : Lo-der- The Toys Have Arrived I and we are ready to show the best line that ever came to our store friday and Saturday Arc Opening Days in This Department Ii your baby this, weak, fretful? I&ke him a Mui.NiNO, REESE HOWELL & SONS Nip-pon- ltered. Kv, i -- Filtered? Jack Yes. I klRM-veil. Chicago Pally FRIDAY By KATHERINE g ESTY. UTAH, FURS . -- OGDEN, THE em-ploy- d EXAMINEE: viv .l in tiw last lew Jays. for. to m :u till steady discretion, he Lid large railroad companies operating in Wyoming and Utah will be able ui refute lue charges made against them before t'anmiiasloner E. E Claik ut the Interstate Commerce Commission in tali Lake. They are accused uf practicing fraud and, in the practice of that fraud, they are further ac-- r lined uf attempting tu Intimidate hun-ea- t official, making use uf all the machinery of the departments in Washington tu accomplish their purpose. We hope they can prove iheniselve free from guilt for It ia a serious matter. Wheu men In high station become perjurers in order to gain an advantnge la business and enrich their properly holdings, and when United States senators play the part uf to further the fraudulent effort of great corporations, then the countrys manhood la in peril, for the els regard for honesty and justice baa back uf It powerful interests with Influence and the example bl is bound to create disrespect for the laa. The big corporate i merest s must rely oa the boneaty of their yet. we are told in thla investigation, the heads of these companies hare follnwed a systematic course of falsifying, in order to steal coal lands and anything else of value within their reach. How long will our young men remain honest with auch exemplars held np to them as success ful shining lights In the commercial world, and how king can the heads of big com panic expect honesty In the rank and file, If they continue to practice every dishonest method that doe not promise to open to them the penitentiary door? We prefer to believe the government officials are overeealoua In their labors and that the crime charged are but crime In the eye of officers of the law, but we ouufees there Is much tu he explained sway before we can look upon these startling statements as but figments of the imagination. It Is about time the wealthy men of the country gave this question uf honesty a Utile const deration. They preach himesty to their clerks and now and then have an euiliexaler or absconder rushed to the penitentiary, but many of them go right along breaking nearly every law that la Intended to make them conform to fait play and fair dealing and they ateal by rebates and rob by fatso witnesses. A generation or two of Americans rained in such an atmosphere of commercial rottenness will be capable of turning thieves to nib the ihlevea, Just aa the common 8ianlards In Cuba, following the example of their superior, been at dishonest sud ware corrupted. readers are thankful and have turkey In abundance. The people of this country, GgJn la panicttlar, have much for which they should give thank. In Ogden, wa are usually blessed with bright aklea. Now and then the ky ia overcast by ckwda and occasionally there cornea a wind to disturb our peace, but the climate, nevertheless, la unequal-ad-. We have scenery and beat of nil, good henllh, good morals and, not the 'leant, much prosperity. Of course, there are times when tberah n scarcity of coal. Vat, weighing the good agalnat the bad. Ogden can smile over THE TOUCHY JAPg. the preponderance of the thing that "Every time the papers say some-thingo to make up contentment of mind. it hurts the JapaAnd for this wa should all give thanks. nese about Maps pc,ple," said a Japanese yeeier-toy- . "We call our country Nippon, GIVE BEET GROWERS A CHANCE. pronounced In the Jap much tongue and the Japanese maa I The New York Mall aaya: "Sugar Nihon, NlbonJIn. Foreigners say Japanese was first ntada from beau In this ouun-tr- y and Japan because they dont know la 18X0. Whenever we waut to how to pronounce the reel words. But we can produce all our attgar from when they Call us Japs we ibelleae It la a term of derision. Just a home grown heetn. Wo have satisfac- that you apeak of colored people as coon. torily developed the manufacturing and all cultivated Japanese hate the end of this Industry. The sugar fac- term. None of the foreigners living tories of the country can handle daily la Japan would think of insulting u using the abbreviation. In Japan nearly fiU.OOU tuna of beets, and Am- by we call 11 white person sayojln. erican machinery la being Installed In which means western man. Sayojln German factories. The chemist has la a most respectful word. But there don his psrL Ha baa developed a Is another that was used before we became what the western world calls vegetable with a sugar content of civilised; that word means foreign 13 and 35 per cent from one devil. That la a very impolite word, with n natural sugar content of lint amt I hope the time will never come . when It will become popular In 5 per cent" New York Sun. It la true that under pmimr auspices the United States could soon produce NEW TENOR IS A TINY ONE. all the sugar It requires, but It will Alleaaandro Bouci, the new tenor of have to mightily chauge lla policy the Manhattan opera house, is the before it Is done. But for the policy smallest singer who has ever appeared tf letting down the bar to Cuban before the local public, in spite or sugar, within tea years all thu sugar Msffi heels and every other aid to stature he la barely five ft Vila country consumes would have In spite of bis drawback 81 ren produced in the United Statu, high. Bund Is one of the two most fan. is tinder that pulley during the year 1905 tenors la Europe. The other is o'ir the United States Imported from rubs own Caruso, sud the extern of the among them niav be unrter-atouiugar to the value of 872.049.818. or rlvulryfrom the fact that Signor Bund, f0 per cent of the entire sugar im- who had booked Ms passage cm the ports of the country. In fact Cuba same steamer with Signor Caruso, reends practically Ita eniir- - sugar out- fused to sail when he learned that his was also to be a passenger. put into the United States aud 1ih a compatriot his agent wrote to Oscar "Because." balaaoe of trade against this cuuniry Hamincrstein. "Signor Bimci says that a of 850.004.00U. Thu sugar trust pock-et- eltliough the American have big ships big the amount of the reduction of there never was yet built oneCamenough to bold ine and Signor the tariff to the extent of about eo." New Turk Sun. atinuslly. and the beet sugar Strained. growers are forced lutu competition Eva Anri yon really kissed her? with Cuban sugar. Dont you know kisses are dangerous because they contain microbe? DESTRUCTIVE OF COMMON HONJack Oil, but those klsse were fi- UOliMMi - O e O and every one is cordially vited to call and 2$ inspect Xmas goods with the JBll children - 4 III III LJ s mi |