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Show THE MORNING have nmee a long stay. Have you been able to read those telegrams yet?" I drew up a chair teside klm and. 150 words, puffing out a cipher of over read to him a well connected, perfectly and Intelligible, highly interesting Communication from the British minister to the home secretary. Paarsou's Mxgariue. srpiL nt and the Clever I cipher Telegram Work of a Spy. w LIFE FOR A BOOK UJ5K&) HIS n- Britain's Naval - W.y Gresstoto- Wu fcy WUs la the h fi11- yyar Days THE f the - good deal of bittern nd the northern England t the tijua ot the war between M et Utee. ud the government fi rested In lute deiy ingtoa forwarded by the Brtt- Slater to bl bourn fOTenuwmt. that England was ftlend-- 5 Confederacy and willing teJj a aecietly. if not by open recog- She ?ar auch eeudltlona It to know aa much .nrftg what waa passing to and fro Washington and London ta ntopran form of andjrtU f the matter went to New Verk. there were many SU sent at the last Lor telegrania to rak-- mo-S- the outgoing steamer, cable- - at that being no ocean At the telegraph office all such S-r-were subject to examination made. After ug cnl of them wero brief conversation wth Secrrtaiy aM gentleman brought one it thme cipher copies and. placing said: . bawls, k-- my of Mr. Oiibon, you have a way can out accrete, llo you think you will bo It can, Lou that? Jjr. Ml. ro". unb $0"0 to nature of I did not know even thesaw that It the uaper at the time, hut I of words cipher made up partly numeiad partly f combination of ric uaunlly In groups of four tofigures, me a gmnethlng about It auggeeted BSTal signal book, , nud the thought meurred tlwt perttapa If ' had n copy service f that need by the British studiwe might unravel (lie myatery. I the and some time, for the ed mow the matter the considered um i Krtain I became thnt the British naval ,iyni book would furnish the key. I I dually Informed Sir. Welles that out matter the work could believed I bat that I would need several days have from my paper and perfect coplea if the ciphers The former I obtained without difficulty, and the tatter were In an muiptly supplied. With them Boa-tobner pocket I left that night for was wliera a British secure her king. It was my purpose to renal hook at whatever haaard and by whatever means, for In such cases the old sdsge of An Is fair In love and war" holds true. What I had nndertfikeu to do waa a risky hualuesa. The two nation were at peace, outwardly at least, and If my attempt was detected I could expect r.eltli-- r mercy fnm one aide nor auis-ea-r from the other. 1 think, however, I ef tho matter bnt gave this !y chief, thought light eini.Mcrnt'nn. waa of the signal book and bow to get rut i!r n, man-of-w- CATS. And Haw Tbay War Daprivad f Their Tail by Satan- On of the most unique and charac- SiO-- al vU a S MANX ar rhe IL Arriving at Boston, 1 promptly used my naval arqnniutanee to get Introductions to the officers of her majestys service, and by a diplomatic course of wining and dining presently made my self a welcome Visitor ou her majesty's vessel. Indeed, I soon became a favorite with all on Imard, especially with the signal officer, to whom I told my best ysrna, often Inviting him to a dinner ashore to heir them. Of course this resulted in return Invitations, and sometimes it happened that when wished to brnh my hair or otherwise attend te my toilet I waa Invited to make use pf his Mom for that purpose. It was bnt a brief time before I bad located the coveted signal book, a tidily bound volume with leaden plates riveted to the corners, so that In event of eaptnre It could be handily dropped overboard and lost. Tlie whole waa encased In canvas bag suspended by u boulder strap. During the next visit I had sufficient opportunity to examine the hook for a few minutes and found, to my delight, that It did la reality fur-xls-h the key I wanted. I had mem' artaed a few of the, Cryptographic words, and with tho book before me nd the algnnl office at master on deck verified my conclusions. The next thing in order was to se-this priceless volume. I reasoned at as there waa no other English Tee'll neaiby, it might 1m weeki before he book would be needed and that if I could remove the contents from the rtirera, substituting them with leaves f the same bulk and appearance, there would be a good cliance not only to get fely clear of the vessel, but for a fmalderahle period to elapae before tha was discovered, by .which tlhte it would be by no means certain when abstraction bad occurred. I therefore .took careful measure-rots- , and the next time I boarded the Ip my dummy book waa with me a Py of Ray' arithmetic, If I remem-te- r correctly, picked up on a second-fttaI- L teristic features of the soobgy of tho Isle of Man la its tailless cats. Every cat fancier In the world, and every other person who has paid any particular attention to either the ancleu or modern hlatory of the British ltkg knows that the Manx cat is a real feline la every respect except la that of curtailed caudal appendage. Why that particular specie at the cat family staeild be o peculiarly marked ta a myatery which la not accounted for In anything but the Manx legend at the first at the tailless, aud then tha myatery la not entirely cleared up. The Manx cat legend, which la known to every man, woman and child on the Isle of klan, 1a as follows: A cave on the island 'was once Inhabited by a witch, whn, la order to keep up the reputation which auch creature have, kept a large cat This particular cat, like the doga of 8t Bernard, waa occasionally sent out on errand of mercy. Tha old witch, aa all witches were formerly supposed to do, had renounced the Almighty aud prayed only to the evil one, acknowledging him at all times aa her sovereign lord and master; On a particular evening hla majesty the devil appeared to tho witch and remonstrated with her because tha cat bad been sent with medicines tied around Its neck to the but of a certain sick woman, Satan claiming that be had been cheated out of his lawful prey by the salutary effect tha drugs bud had upon the patient. Before hla majesty departed for the Infernal regions he warned the witch to keep the philanthropic cat at home la the future. Wholly disregarding this, command, the old a Itch forthwith set about preparing some soup which aha hoped to send by tho rat to tho sick lady that night. But the devil, expecting to be deceived, watched near the entrance of the cave and made an attempt to catch tiie cat and thus thwart the designs of the benevolent (rid witch. As tho rat jHiiwed ou Its errand the devil attempted to grasp It but only succeeded In catching the tall. The cat made a great effort to escape and la so doing pulled Its tall off close up to the body. Since that day, in consequence of tho attempt to batflo tha evil one, all Manx cats have been born tailless. Everybody Was Satisfied. Lord Archibald Campbell fell In love with Miss Janet Callender and went to hla father, Ilia Duke of Argyll, for hla I'm deapproval of the engagement lighted. Nothing could be better, said Bat- - er- - or hadn't you the duke. better let me apeak to Lome? Ho might think we ought to consult tho princess. So to hla brother, tho Marquis qf Larne,' they went, and ho certainly thought that hla' wife, tha princess, should be consulted Is to who should be admitted Into the family. If Archie likes her, she aolta me down to the ground, said the princess 1m pntalvcly, But, you know, I think I ought to apeak to the queen." Her late majesty, graciously approved of the match. But, Louise, I think I ought to consult our German cousin first she raid, and accordingly wrote to the old German emperor. Tho kaiser remembered having met Mlaa 'Callender and approved of tho match, bnt left hla letter open because he dJl not care to answer finally without consulting Bismarck. The kaiser found bit chancellor and, telling him, of the prepared alliance, asked wliat, bo thought When hla sovereign bad finished, Bismarck blew a cloud of smoke and replied: Me? Oh, I dont cars a bang! EXAMINER: OGDEN. PLANTING On Wanted Mora LighL policy of the uCccm of a certain railroad Hue In all tln-i-r advertising matter to place grout acres on the excellence of the trout flailing to be reached by their linos, aud in order to It was the provide the trout It waa neeeasaiy from time to time to plant tha advertised streams with try. On on occasion an old gardener named Cooeliy, who had charge of the station ground, was sent out with tho cans of fry. procured from the state hatchery, aud a railroad map marked to show exactly where to plant the tiny fish. Conelly returned that night however, with part of tho fry still implanted. Ho needed further instructions from tho general passenger agent who bad marked tho mip. Say, mister, raid fouelly, scratching hla perplexed bead with one hand and pointing to tlio can with tho other, shall I plant thim fish wid tho tails up or down? Why." shouted tho Irascible agent, Ton thundering blockhead "Alay, stay!" murmured Cooeliy. Ol'm no such blockhead as ye'd think. Tho shpot on the map whet yo tow Id mo to plant thlm trout la all tilled down to mud. If thlm small flab la to go in that athream at an. at all, tis wan by waa theyll have to go In, Ilka banes. AH I'm nukin' is this, la It heads up ya'll bars thlm, or tails?" Youths CominloB. EAST YORKS SIDE.- - 17, 1907. 7 Examiner Classified Advertisements IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, (BUEINE8B HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 25 CENTS FOR FIRST INCENT PEA WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SERTION; INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD; OR 20 CENTS FER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. OR 78 CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO CHANGE OF COPY. OR 50 CENTS PER LINE FER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. Mo. PROFESSIONAL UNION DEPOT OSTEOPATHY. TIME CARD LU-Si)ne- r Fifth avenue and Broadway," said the woman, It la pitiful to see the dearth of It on the mat aide. It la noticeable most of all lu the change they glia you always pennies. Go to the grocery, and you come Itack with your pocketbook filled with pennies. Fortunately they are not cart wheel pennies such aa they have In England or you would have to call a aMaaoager boy to carry them home for you. 1 went Into a little place near First avenue the other day to have my face massaged. The masseur was an accomplished Austrian. lie did the work beantlfnlly, bnt when I banded him a dollar It was CO cents 1 owed him ba banded mo back 20 cents of the change la pennies. I don't know why, but It aeemod a pitiful thing ta me that ha shouldnt have had that mnch silver In change In the hoitae. They stare at you aghast, these cart side people, If you ask them to change a five dollar bill. They are afraid It may ba counterfeit And as far a ten they wont change a ten at all on First avenue; New York Press. Hs Waa Overdue. The master of a largo southern plantation would lira off a small cannon every evening at 6 o'clock as a signal to tha people living on hla land. One evening at tha time for the nans boom the master waa away. Two of hla ne- groes, John and Jim, had long desired to fire tho cannon, but bad never bad a chance to do so. They decided ta make the trial on this afternoon, bnt thought that It would bo best for them to have tha cannon make no sound. It was decided that Jim should hold a water bucket over the mouth of the cannon while John applied tho fuag. The piece waa touched off, there waa great boom, and John looked up to find that hla friend was gone. ; When the master returned John waa very busy in tho field. John, said bg "when is Jim? Ha want down to tha spring after n bucket of watch, rah. Whoa la ho coding back?" Vell, ash, If he coma back Ilka ba went he's aura due bash now." ft . lad. 1014-K- ONE-HAL- Ledger. i Wonderful, fi ha ' 9. m. 1011 PHYSICIANS suns fid. Uug phono Bell AND SURQEl'NSh DR. A. FERXLUXD, Physician and Surgeon. Office hoar. 10 and 12 . m . 12 to 4 n. m. 40 Sbih Sl Office phones, Bell filK; Ind. tlL Bank dance 444 Wash. lad. yhona S08. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- A. G. HORN. Offices over Bad cob's Drag Store. I seek tha business of Attoraey-atrLaw- . all parties; am attorney against nil corporations and monopolies. Prepared to transact any and all kinds at legal bnainaaa. B. T. HULAN18X3. Attoraoy-at-Law- , Rooms First National Bank 4U7-40- S General practice. building. HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. HAIR SWITCHES tor Bala at reduced prices. Hair chains n specialty. Masquerade costumes to rent for balls and theaters. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mm C. E. Ban 4!fi. Lea. 241 24th. P. a AND BUILDERA. CONTRACTORS FRED A. LUND. Qosoral Contractor in brick and atuna. C7I flat. Ball Phoia IMD-- WAKTED. TO BUY. WANTED ,at tha , Vaal, pork and chickens Chicago Market, 1U 24th Sl RIO GRANDE FRATERNAL WESTERN R. R. CO. ROYAL ARCANUM. Tested, sound, reliable. Fraternal Beneficiary Order, laauraa man at reason able rates far one, two, cr three thousand dollars. Accumulated smer-- i dolncy fund" nearly three aa ors. Investigate. Rocky Mountain No; Council, 637, moots aeoond and fourth Friday at A. O. U. W hx.lL F. W. fitons. Regent; J. W. Wotbar-apoon- , Collector; tl. U. Roberta, flec'y. m-ll- FRATERNAL BROTHERHOODl Ogden lodge NoJ firt. T. F. XL, meets first and third Tburadays at S p. In valoa Labor Hall, IBS g4th street visiting mem bars cordially Invited. n. D. IL AlJAMS, President IDA BECKER, Sooratary, & O. KNOTH. Treasurer. ODD ' . . FELLOWS. Ogdea Lodge No. SjTnJopud&t Or-dof Odd Follows. Meets la I. O. O. F. hall avary Tueadey avanlag. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to ba present , J. W. BAILEY; Noble Grand. HENRY ItlBBEL, Secretary. , Sage Ulv Circle, No. 104, meets every second and fourth Friday nights at 7:39 la K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors esrdtally invited. DAISY CA8HMOBE, G. N 1ST Tracy Avenue. ' - KATE HBYMAN, dark, Sfifi 12 R. P. O. ELKS. B. P. Oi Elka Ogdea Lodge No. 711, Lodge and club roomo. second floor, 341d Washington' arsons, Regular meetings every Tuesday erasing. A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Rular. , J. p. KNAUSA Secretary. , - aad fourth Friday evenings at Halt - Vial ting members invited. ELLA BOGART, Noble Grand. GERTRUDE K00N8,. 8scrat7. Odd Fallows' ROYAL NEIGHBORS 23id Street ' 1 ' Woman of Woodcraft, Ogdea Circle fill, masts every Tuesday-Bigh- t at 7:10 o'clock. K. of P. halL Visiting Neighbors lavlted. : Dues eoa ba paid at tha office of Ed Auth, tho afternoon of tha 21th of each month, First National Bank Bldg MRS. AUCE COLLINS, G. N, fill Plngraa Arc. MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Mon. QUEEN CITY, REBEKAH LODGE, No. 4, I. O. O. Fj Meats aeo-on-d . hiladelphia Mock, Treatment by appointment. Wharo Cents Are Common and Big . Bills Are Eyad With Suspicion. When you think of the millions la New York and the money spent on What Interested you mart la ' i travel major? Major Well, the your " . CHronia Aena. mummy of a quean I raw In Egypt The internal treatment of chronic Its wonderful how they could make a most of tbs one sene is spjiareutly woman dry up and stay that way. contradictory sections of medical sci- Philadelphia Inquirer. ence. Its local treatment Is never so, because all measures of this character A fool can talk without knowing era devoted to keeping the skin dean, arbat be ought to say. but a wise mans suppressing the growth of bacterla end alienee Ja doe to bia knowing what ha removing local Inflammations. The innot to any- - Chicago Newt. ternal means are so variable because aught like a have causes the. constitutional character. - Thus acne la caused by BUSINESS CHANCES too little and too mnch animal food, by deficiency of fruit, and excess of fruit; FOR BALE A well established and excess and deficiency of active exergood paying dairy business, and fine stock of choice dairy cowa. A snap cise; end so forth. Tlie victim of chronif taken at once. For particulars ic acne should change the diet to tho aeo G. A. Horn, 415 Eccles Bldg. greatest possible extent. It she has Bell phono 1314, been a vegeterlan, let her eat meat a been bee targe aha If plentifully. WANTED. meat eater, let her have recourse to ' vegeterlan menu. If ebe bee been acMISCELLANEOUS customed to a mixed diet, let her durtwenty-one- . of a put day period ing herself cm the smallest allowance of WANTED To buy small business, or half interest iff good paying propo-vitlofood compatible with strength, and let Address, T. C. Fv care of this be nearly free from sugar, table Standard. . alt and spices. Sometimes acne need sellne of apercourse a only prolonged tv WANTED Twenty head of stock to Thit w! night, ients. Very bad cases have yielded a pasture, good feed. Apply .xt Utah " I lingered late. When foggy I mentioned a seldlitA powder taken dally during Feed A Produce Co;, 2211 Wash. wng ashore my friend, the signal offl- - period of five or six weeka-ChiCa- go , 8 10 tf protested and offered me the use News. ha mom. I had hardly dared hope WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY hls stroke of fortune. 1 h"d plenty cf time that night to do Tho Left Wing. Herald Bldg.. Salt Lake City. Job in a neat ami workmanlike Is there any portion of the fowl you P. O. Box 10. ' Both Phones Ball, I was really prond of the prefer, major?" asked the hostess 2832; Ind. 330. This agency la preRoys arithmetic boro to blandly. pared to handle all proper detective book when It was property business entrusted to it by .corporaThe left wlnfc if you please. ta it nrot covi-r- s tions or individuals. "The left wing?" 0 . Then, after and riveted leaden V carefully adjusting Tea, retorted the major, gaslng duto Its new drees; I lay down MONEY TO LOAN biously et the platter. T believe it is 7 Hept the aleep that comes of jrel always good military tactics to bring ni vicar conscience. iJJ left wing of STREET CAR MEN. veteran corps Into RAILWAY, - , not hurry away next morning the action. Lon don CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all ' others employed, find our office rettu tnd ,lf do. I even Ilnsered a finally bade them all goodby, liable for auma of 110 to 8104L DisFancy Rlea. a counts! if paid before dan. 1 went some rice, said the haughty wd deal of regret, I must own, la alekasaa. Ns impended Too have It for sale, have you . J"T Brere Jolly fellows. lady. charge for applications. Tho City vin shore; 1 lost no tlmr- In ndt? Loan Agency, Suite 417, 411, pint Bure, ma'am, replied the grocer. tanln for tlie capital, and. National Ban Bldg. ttvaln told on me. for Tlx cents pound or two pounds for 1 Oh, I must have the most expensive MONET M salaried peopw wtthoat k?ypd t0 a Protty high pitch thmie d!,T ,n Bostou. and I kind. It's for a very fashionable wadsecurity er endorsement; payments fiiJj a'1 to suit; either weekly or monthly; Frees. Philadelphia ding." afit? ,!T tn't of the day and business confldeatlrJ. Call aad got n,8,lt wMbM,t D. D. Drake; 410-1- 1 E Bw 1 Biy term What srt of truths do the majority !f the department next cos bldg. bright and early, and when rally rousd? Truths that are decrepit and hd ,ancd over hla mall with age. When truth-l-a go old aa MONET TO LOAN, on terms KENta 1 for ma to come to hla private that Its In a fair way to bocoma a lie. city real estate. HUNTER A NEDY, froth floor. First National vlbaen, i Mr. Othnn. tf Building be said, von t SATURDAY, AUGUST TROUT. Paint as Which tha Old Maa NEW UTAH. roe Avenue. OF AMBRICA , OGDEN LODGE NO; 1, D. OF H. Excelsior ery second each mouth iting ladles Camp No. 1249, meats evOGDEN LODGE No. L D. of H, and fourth Thursday of at the Eagles Halt Vis- masts In K. of P. hall tha first aad , third Wednesday afternoons of each cordially Invited, MRS. MART HEFFNER, Oracle. month at 2:20 p. m. 2941 Washington Arcane. 8U81E SIMS, C. of H. . JEANETTE MILL; Financier. JOSIA RHEA, Recorder, 2SI find BL L. JENNIE TROUT, Recorder, ' ; FRATERNAL ORDER OF. EAGLES. LADIES OF THE MACCABEEl- Fraternal Order oi Eagles, Ogdea Aerie,, No. 11S, F. O. E., meets avary BUver Hive, No. 1, meets every' TuesWednesday evening la Eagle hall, east day at 2:20 p. nt, at K. of C. Hall of Read hotel, at 1:99. Vial ling BrothNo. 1472 Washington avenue. Visit--t er Eagles are invited to attend the tag ala tars cordially invited. Aerie meeting. BESSIE SEBRJNO, L.CL MORRIS. W. President T. L JENNIE PROUT. R. IC, D. T. TRAC?, Secretary. 2456 Van Buraa Are. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. , a KNIGHTS ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS OF THE MACCABEES. . - PYTHIAN I SISTERS. ' MASONIC. V 400-40- 1 - Tlt-Blt- a. Pay-mant- - I. AD3 BRING BIG RESULTS. Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, Ogdea Tant, No. 24, meats the- secmeets second and fourth Fridays at ond aad fourth Friday evenings, 2:10 p. m. In K. of P. hall, corner at I o'clock sharp, In 1. O. O. F. halL Washington avenue and 14th street visiting Kalghta cordially Invited ta All brothers are cordially Invited to attena. J. W. HALSEY. Commander. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. " F. F, BOND, Record Keeper. D. U DOTLE, S. and T. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. MONET TO LOAN J- - J. BRU2IMITT Meets every Saturday afternoon at 1:20 in Pythian hall, Utah National Bank building.. Sojourning alaten con daily invited to attend, MRS. EVELYN OLASMANN, U. K. CL MISS LOUISE RITTER, M. of R. A C. ' DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Quean Esther Chapter No. 4, C. E. 8. Regular meetings held at Masoalo Hall on Washington avenue, between streets and Twenty-olxithe first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordial4 ly invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. M. LILT V. HALSTED, Secretary. Twenty-fifth h Leeotah ' Council, No; fi, D of P., WOODMEN OF THE WORLD; mceta tha first and third Wednesday afternoons at 2:20, Eagle HalL Does can be paid to finale Aldan, C. of W, Weber Camp No. 74, meeta la K. 111 20th SL Visiting members In- of P. hall ta tha Utah National Bank " vited. building every Thursday evening at MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas. oclock. Visiting Woodmu cordially Invited to attend. AUCE COLLINS, K. of R. T. C. MORRIS, & C. E. AUTH. Clerk, Pint National ORDER OF WASHINGTON. Bank BnlMtag. Ogden Union, Na 172, order of KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Washington, meet avary Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock la A. O. U. W. ' No. 8, Knights of Ogdea Lodge balL Visiting aomrades invited to attend. " Pythias, meeta at Culls Hall, Utah National Bonk building, avary MonWILLIAM DOTLE, PreIdent ' WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. day evening. All K. of P.s requested te meet with us. J. H. SHAFER, C. C KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. E. R. GEIGER. M. of E. L. N. MEAD, K. of R. and R Ogden Council No; 777. Meeta evK. C. of at evening Wednesday ery ball, Na 2473 Wash. Ave., at I o'clock. .BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA. Visiting members welcome. ' . J. H. DeVINE. O K. Yeomen, Ogden Homestead Na 1505, W. J. MORGAN, Fla. Saffy.. meets every first end third Friday night at 7:30 In K. C. halL Ha 3471 MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Wash. Ava. Vlaltlng archers cordlany lavitod Utah Camp Na 890, Modern Woodman of America, meets avary Tuesday night at Eagla Hail, I p. m. Visiting Lincoln. members invited. MABEL TURNER, eorreapondenL M. A. GOULD, V. C. , 2214 Mofflt Ave. J. H. SHAFER. 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