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Show OGDEN, EXAMINER: THE MORSIXO UTAH. lion could be added HUS TRICKS PONIES AT TWO NEW LEANS PARKS. Ben-ning- WERE HIT HARD OAKLAND DEFEATS LOSANGELES Y SCORE OF 4 TO 3. OR- The Reaulta at Hot Spnnga and TIm Major, by Spl"diS Riding, Took Linda Rk( Fwm Rom. . . nem-aaary- 60111 PITCHERS ON OTHER CAPTURED THIRD RACE AT ODDS THE OP 25 TO 1. football basketball bowling pugilism racing a Pair Grounda Entries For Today. After a New Orlans, April 0. Fir gruunda San Francisco; April cessation of teo daya. raring was re- results: First race, six furlongs Stillhiint sumed at Oakland today with acven Belle ot Owen hunt srond; won; events on the rrd and fhlrty-M-vcbookmakers in the ring. PnearaMd of Saraaitarllla third. Time, 1:154-5- . Seoond nine, four and one hnlf furapeed and gamenrss. Gloomy Uu von secthe third rare at odda of 25 to 1. longs Helm nth won'. Hatoriied another loti flint, raptured ond ; tiled Pirate third. Time. :5S2 9. Third rare, six furlong - Lady Hen(he plare. A hundred yard front the wire In thf fourth rare IJnda Roar rietta won; Hannibal Hey second; appeared to he a eertain winner. but Felix Mniiaea third. Time, 1:13 The Major trae given a splendid ride Fourth rare, mile and a half Mainand rearhed the wire Aral. Weather spring won; Nine second; Paul third. " ' clear; track fast. Reaulta: Time. 2:35. First rare, four furlong- Yankee fur kings Ahjure 'six Fifth rare, Jim HI tKnnal 7 to 2. won; Silver wnn: Ancient Witch second ; Merry Lina 111. (Phillplal 11 to 2, normal : Belle third.. Time, 1:15 Gold iha'her till iRIeet. 13 to 1. Sixth race, mile nnd sevi-ntyard third. Time, : 49 4. Ed Trarey. Bio-ta- -- Don't Ask Me won; Louise McFarWoolen. Indus, Wapnapwi. land second ; (ik'n GaUaui third. Time. Hour. Sarramento lhito and EIU 1:1515. True alao ran. Esay Eireet Joi , Second rare, mile annlnga Results. (Sandy). & to 2. won; Standard Id." reWashington, April lo. Fountain I. 7 to 2. aecoitd: Badly 115 IF, Kelly). 1 to I. third. Time, sult a: a and First rare, for 1:44. Baker. Anirad, Rob McLean. Ora hptsard. six jurlong.-- , Columbia rotirwe John W. Dabney. Lady Mnin-aThe Clown won: Waddell wcouil; McKinley. I.lbhle Candid, Halley aud Dirieato third. Time. 1:25.' Jdr. Dingle also ran. Second race, tor maxim Third rare, seven furlong-Gloocourse Wood Hue half mile.-olGua in (IjMRiif). 25 to 1, won: McWabaan Windfall second; Gregor 104 illritafeli, in to 1. aerond; won; 99 (Hand I. 9 to 2. Queen third. Time. :52. Hugh McGowan . 1:2s M. Hlrd of PasThird race, fo- - maiden third. Tin-rsage. Matt Hogan. Adrindark. Little four and n half furlongs, old course Btitterritp. Mirdle P., Ruhr. Mitchell, The Wrestler wen; lilclng seeomf; May Hull da v. Httrndu. Homestead, Encore, third. Time, :59. Jerufha and Cardinal Sar;o also ran. Fourth rare, fourth running of thr ' Fourth rare, seven furlongs The Houihrrn awiili-rliaxe, about two and won: 4 to 112 .1, (A. Kelly). Major a vi r the full mnrae half nillr, 20 to 1. Linda Roue H2 IJ. J. Wal-h- l. Game Cock won; Oleroso second; Iron-heaaeeonri: Orchan 19 (Goodehlldl. 25 lo third. Time, 5:3G. Chin. 1:29. Prince Time. 1. third. Fifth rare, first .running for the l.eni Heed, amateur Golden Sunrise, Mashada, rup, vx furlongs -- Columbia Bell Herd, St. Wiitllrede and I.ady rourse won; I'asou second; I'aprika Mirthful ulao ran. Casror third. Time. 1:212-5- . i Fifth race. mile nnd seventh yards-ToBixili race, selling, for three-yea- r Hotter t a in.l iHoldnsoni. 2 lo I, and upward, mile and one hunolds 15 to 1, sen iron; Prnnta 105 (Clark). course Phoebus dred arils, old pud: J. K. F. 94 iRrussel). 10 to 1, won; Grand Duchess second; Solau-ke- t Honar, Christhird. Time, 1:45 third. Time, 1:54 tine A., Vlona, Montana Peeress, Hot, Xubonon and Lurene also ran. At Hot Springs. Msaro 112 Sixth rare, 'six furlong 107 Hot Jiletlc to 6, won; I April II). Oaklawn reSprings, (Robinson), - (Bnrretr. 50 to 1. second; Hedgrihorn sults won. First, rare, til furfcmgt-Pickl- ee (J. J. Walsh). 8 to 1, lhlrd. Time i05 Lotts Gladstone, Santa Ray, lla, The Borgian second. Dusky third. Asora, Alma Cardla and Two Time, 1:14 51. tterond rare, four furlong-Exp- ect ftilla also ran. Sevanth rare, tutlc rhalanx lit) to 8?e won, Jerry Krap second, The iTravtr). .4 to 1, won; Sir Rrtllnr 1i9 laar third. Time, : 49 2 5. Third rare, 8!x and rTixif furlongs (Clark). 9 to 10. acrond; Flaher Roy secj09 (Kuns). i to 2. third. Time. 1:41. -- laiPurellr won, llnatnihandle Anvil, Huston. Jark Little and Thomp-aon'- a ond, laidy S'tshtl third. Time, 1 : 19 Fourth race, six furlong -- Golden Fairy nlao ran. Russet won. Major Johnson second, Bab May third. Time, 1:15. Fifth race, five and a hair I O oOOOOOOOOOOOOqOOO Gray won. Amador second, o OAKLAND SELECTIONS. O Time, 1:00. o 0 flixththird. oue mile Ylperlne won. race, 0 First race laiura Van, 81xs, O O legate aecond, T. J. Powell third. o Jako Moose. 0 Second race May I L., O Time, 1:15, 10. r, 4-- 3-- three-ycur-uld- , my rt .- . 1 -- 3-- Ara-bell- e o Luck C., Sr.xonla. Third rare Almmo, Ellin King. O Judge, 0 o o Rourllirsec Clnm-te- Masedo, o Royal Rogue. Albert o Fifth race Xevn o Fir, Rubric. o Stull rare Critical, Beknlght- o ed, lllppocrste. o Seventh race Hector, Sir p wttrJ.'ljtrme. o , oooooooooooooooo O P FAIR GROUNDS SELECTIONS. P P P First ra'e Selected, Alllsla, Curd Glllork. O Hoc nnd' rare Dapple Gold, P Maverick, Evening filar. P race t'ncle Third P Henry, P O ' Avoid, Merry Pioneer. Fourth rare Gold Enamel, O Hannibal Hey, Invincible. POOOOOOPPOPOOOOO Elf i h rare King of the Valley, Egterplstx, Decoration. Oakland Entries for Today. Sixth race J., San Francisco. April 10. Entries .lnlin McBride. at Oakland for tomorrow: First rare, seven furlongs Isadora, Rrtxtle latdy. May Thorn, latum Van. Gernlette, Tejon. 105 earh: Mellor. Fair Grounds Entries. Jake Moose, Ktli-Dwyer, 107 earh: r First race, mile -- Curd Pntller, Rnstirete 110 earh; Sir.i ItiO. Seri n d race, five furlongs Kl Cara-do- r, Gillock. ljidy Ijiaca ltR; Jade 103; Havnnia. Tatiana, 112 earli; Coro, (has. McKee 105; Rachel Ward 100; Alllsla H5; Voting Jesse 113: Hunter-du(,'rHre Vuu, Lucy C., May U N., 113; Mrleeied 111; Kern Ice 100; 10 each. Luxemburg 116; Cap Third rare, futurity course-- Judge. fit. Jidin 113; Line of Ufe, Kumnmbn 120; each: 110; Detest 111; Ethel's Pride 102. Second Tare, mile, sellDsn Collins 153: K. 51. Brittain. 131: Klfln King. Cerro Santa. ing - Hi men Kent 10; Verandah 97; Princrsa W.beelrr 12fi each; Trajun, Munis 111; Red Raven 113; Venaior 110; Dapple Gold 113; jdv Ray JO,',; 12. Maverick 105; Kv ning filar Id. Fourth race, flvr and a half furlong Third race, mile and a sixteenth, sellljitta GlaiKone. Mjll Song. Mawl ing -- Uollaway 113; Avoid, Merry Pio91 each; Young Pilgrim. Maaeilo, 111 neer 114; in; .Mainspring earh; Akltar. Trynnne 99 earh; Pa-- : 107; Jerry Safeguard Lynch 113; Uncle Henry rlflro 1": Royal Rogue; Miatly's loti. i Pride. Ginette. Delagoa 109. Fourth race. Hive furlongs, handicap f Fifth race, ntllo and fifty yarda Rain- ; Catherine ilannlhal Hey 99: 10' Rubric plan handicap. $1,000 Selected 9rt: Invincible 93: Golden Lee Albert j Martimna 100; Neva 112; Knll1ol j4:' Stoner Hill 92: Bill May-- f ir 90: Corn B Muon. 99. ham 100; Come on Cam Couple Sixth race mile and a lnwnt- h- Catherine R and M.innlhal Bey, Head Dance, ( ritlcul. Ho--! VBn nlrv knlglited.-19each; Hippocrates lit). Fifth race, mile and a lx'ccnth. sell- Seventh rae. six fiirlunga-Orp- han ,nR . .Varna Fmiso lul; IXerplat. 9; Girl, iaicene. laidy King. Sugar Maid. ; Rrwnkaton 93: Khinork 9o: Hurke J4each. fiir Edwnr.112; Hector 105. Cochran in; Dromia 101. Decorathm 10: Bull 103: Gladiator 103: Lady Free Knight. 101; Augur 103: King of tho Valley ins: Celebration 113: Prince - Philadelphia, April 1 fialam 10(; Dano- Musk- - 106. The Inter- Sixth rare, mile, selling state commerce commis-luacting Under n Joint, resolution of congress, m3: Ienn J 103; Port North 105: J. C. Clem 114: Phil Roqoe 102: John today began Investigation In thia city to ascertain whether railroad di-- ; McBride 105: Bitter Brown 100; Etta Hand Bag lO't; Mahogany redly or otherwise have any interest ' 51. 105: In the coal or oil which they trans I'M): Profane 102; Harry fieott 117. port s common carriers. SUTTON DEFEATS CUTLER. oooooooooooooooo three-quarte- it three-quarte- o . r j ( . J . - Ohi-ron n. HAVE YOU DYSPEPSIA, TIONT INDICES- - If today you suffer from impaired digestion. sluggish liver or Impure blood, and you were told of n preparation 'which would cure you at small cost, would try the remedy? There is a tnedirine Oraen'n August Flower. Go to ymir druggist's am) buy n teat bottle for 25 rente, or the regular sire for If you have used all ether draprps'.a remedies without sstlafan-Tiott-, or It you. have never used any ; preparation for these distressing if you have headache, bilious-deslose of appetite, sleeplessness nervousness, or any disorder of the biomach or live-- , cure yourself quickly by using the .nfalllablr August Flower. It Is not an alcoholic stimulant, but quite harmless for general use. Get a copy of prize almanac. 75 rente. affec-vions- New York. April 10. George Sutton, who has gained an international rrpu 1st ion as hllllaM expert, defeated Albert G. Cutler, of Boston . in the afternoon game of the world billiard 2 balk championship tournament at a BPfl score 220. to of Button line, by gava a fine exhibition of hts skill, bis two hgihest rune being 116 and lt'9. with an average of 30. Cutler made several sport, his beat efforts neiting him 61, 50 and 40. respectively, hi . The Boston man averags being was outrllseed, however, as But.-- ' on's wonderful gathering shot nnd brilliant nursing gava him a commanding lead 1 820-25- in the game. MONEY AT 20 PER CENT. ' New York, April 10. Money waa loaned at 20 per rent :he ing of the stuck market tods.'. in call open- K The Brethren o' By Jutktr Score R- - 03 14 law An grle ..(100 030 000 Oio 110 OOti Oakland and Eager; Hall Batteries Thaeketl. 4 3 Cate Portland, 14; Freine, April 10. Fresno's plichera lost today's game, which waa one of the fiercest exhibitions ever seen on tho local diamond. In the lxh inning with tho score 2 to 2, Bielti walked Donahue, and Moore Immediately scored him with a In the sevrib Inning, with three men on bases, Mike Mitchell hit tha hall over the left fence. Calilf went had in Fresiiu's naif of the seventh and aided by a walk, two error and three SHIP SUBSIDY BILL. hiia. four of the RaUiu Eaters crossed the plate, fileltz Started lu wild In on the Cost of Steel at I he eighth and O'Brien went In in his TeatimenyHome and Abroad. place, O'Brien hud no control what-ovwalking tour men aud forcing Wsaliingion, April 10. -- The expected lu rarer tuna, beriups beiug bit before the house committee testimony finished French safely three tluips. marine and fisheries remerchant ou the ganto for I'ortland. the cost of American steel at garding R. H. E. home and abroad, wa forthcoming toScore 000 261 47014 11 2 Portland day when E. 8. Cramp, of the Cramp 1 IU OHO 40U 6 10 5 Fresno ship building firm, testified at length bill. Halt. rip, SalifT, French and Dona- In favor of the There was at present, he said, sbso-lutelhue; Steltx, (J'Hrien and Ilognn. no difference between the forSan Francisco, 2; 8eattie, 1. eign and domestic price of steel. This one statement made the steel San Francisco. April 10. Sau Francisco won tudBj'a game at Oakland in of brief discussion. Aa to the cost of building ships In i he last tuning of a combination of Hits country, and abroad, he gave an i luce hits. DmicUs time that to I'p rbe bids which had allowed mil) four scattering nim. illustration by reciting made on a tank ship of were recently In the tirst Inning Beattie touched up type. The successful bidWhetler for three bite, which netted the largest s a Scottish firm which conder the only run thev made. Wheeler then structed the vessel for 1613,000. The steadied down and allowed only, five lowest American bid was $1,024,000. hiti the remainder uf the game. In ten years, Mr. Cramp laid, this Bcore R.H.E. government had expended $11.0o0.000 1 KIP onO 0001 Beattie . in purchasing foreign merchant ships Ban Francisco . .000 uno 0022 7 3 for war purposes and the ships thus acLuucka Batterlen and Frarj " quired had been "rotten. L'nder the subsidy bid be malatalned Wheeler and Street; that In ten years, at a coat lo the government of something like $9,1100,000, HARRIMAN FIGHTING HILL. a greater tonnage will have been acquired and the ships will be good ones. rortlsnd, Ore.. April 1 0. According to the Oregon la, today hostilities arc ITALIAN ANARCHISTS. probably likely to begin at any moment between construction gangs emWashington. April 10. According to ployed by lho Columbia Valley and official Information received in this 1ortland nnd BeatUe railroads, tha city, Italian anarchists are arriving in two rival roada being built down the the United Sutea In great numbers north bank of the Columbia river by at both Pacific and Atlantic aeaporta. the Harriman and Hill interests. The diplomatic lepreaentattves of the The firm overt act of hostility be- Italian government have positive Ingan yesterday when the Harriman formation to thia effect and Save off brought the matter to the attention of liegan shoveling gradera four feet from the top of tha Port- (he United Slates. Through these reland and Beattie grade a little ports at 8an Francisco and Baltimore, below I .a Camas, Washington, in the immigration officials have been adorder to get down ta the Columbia Val vised of the recant landing of a numfrom Italy. The ley graJe. The property at tha point ber of anarchist I claimed by the Harrltrnn road, and city of Baltimore, it la stated, is rapthey declare that the Hill road has idly becoming an anarchist center. , never secured tine to the The Julian consul are engaged in aul that It la a trespasser. Tha pro- assisting the immigration officials, posed lines will cron and rerross each with a view to locaring these men and other many times In the 200 miles they it was said today that very shortly lie beside each other. At points thero there writ be placed in the hands of la room for only one track and In the Immigration authorities sufficient other places it will he necessary for data upon which to make number of to operata arrests. the rival rompsnlc through common tunnels. In view of the sharp contest between the InHOUSE PROCEEDINGS terests Involved, there is a probability of application of an almost endless Washington. April 10. The postof-flr- e number f Injunct ionn and other blockappropriation bill waa taken up in the house today. ing litigation. Sir. Johnson. (S. C.)f said tha I the reeript of many totOPERATORS MAKE A REPLY, ter from constituent,, of hi, whose Now York. April 10.-- - A rounter judgment hn respected, he would be compelled to antagonise the special proposition was made today by the coal operator at their meet-tn- g mail eubaidy carried by 4he bill In with the representarivee of the favor of certain line- - or railroads in United Mine Workers. This propoal the South nnd West. Mr. Hand ell. (Texan, addressed the tlnn reject the arbitration plan offered house on his bill prohibiting carriers by John Mitchell, president of the from giving congressmen or any Judge miners, and instead suggests the fol of any federal court any free pass or towing: Tho anthracite coal commission of anything of value. He aald he had to 1992 should he requested to reconvene admit thu It was being strangled" Hnd consider whether any circuni-slancc- s in the judiciary committee and that had refused him considhave arisen sine,- April 1st, the 1903, which would justify a modificaeration. tion of its award of ihal date In respect only lo the following subjects: On wuges; two. as t o adjustment of complaints through the conciliation hoard or otherwi-c- . Any new award of the commission shall be binding for a period of three years. The joint confsrenee adjourned after being in session shout hnlf an hour, to meet again Thursday. At the rinse of the meeting a copy of a letter from independent opera l ora. who held a meeting at Wilknsharre yesierdav. to the operator committee, Ogden peopl Hidnrso this, was made public. This letter expresscase of it, ed the conviction of the independent J'hn Baird, ot 3215 Stephen s aveopera'ors ihat any agreement to arht nue. Ogdon. Utah says; trate with the United Vine Workers "I paid out in lit years over $100 would be nnjiiattfiable aurri ndcr to anfor doctors and medicine for my kidarchy and mob violence. The lener ney, hut did nut get cured. I had a contained the following: We contend that it would I liei dull heavy aching pain in my hips, loins all ti time and also ter ihat our minr- - shall lie idle for hark andweukne-a which broke my rest year than that we should accede to urinary six timet during the night so the demand. of an organization that five or larks erhr (he wl!.h or the ahllity to (hat I did not ge the benefit of my restrain i'a member from act of vio- sleep. I felt in the morning nearly as tired as when ( went to bed. I lence that would disgrace the saw Doan's Kidney pills advertlaed Russia." The independents wrote that If the and so highly recommended for my 's operators' committee could decide, in trouble, that I got a box at 6. W. deference to public opinion, upon some drug store. They cured that dull offer of arbitration that arbitration aching pain In my back and totjui-Therelieved the urinary weakness should he by the same body that met in 1992 and 1903. and that there should and I rested well all through the be no submlsatou of the question alnight. For sale by all ibulera. Prire 50 ready adjudicated. like (he closed of rente. Foster-Miltor. Co.. Buffalo, due or the shop, collection of any term le ibn gvt yar New York, sole ae.n's for the United during which the award shall bo bind- fitatea. Remember the name Doans and ing. The independent aiso suggested that any increase in the cost of produc- - take no other. auc-ce.- three-bagge- r. e: -- ship-subsid- y y qui-siio- din-lan- right-of-way- - much-despise- J90J-190- HAGGARD King Stbmnm's T 4, excursions totem pole route , Mina," Etc. ffDE SEASON 1906 H4GGJKD (OOOOOOWOHHUtOeMOMOO The enequip our new battleship. gineers knew at the time that the slender blades were being torn off as the turbines spun around at the rate of n tnousand revolution per minute, but no repairs were possible while the ship was under way nnd it was only when the eastings were removed in port that the extent of the damage was ascertained." The subject is one of absorbing interest In naval engineering, for notwith standing what, has already been accomplished In the adaption of the steam turbfnes lo merchant ships, naval officers feel that the device is still to some degree in the experimental stage. Bo in the preparation of proposals for the eonai ruction of the two hattleshipa already authorised the depertmeut hae taken the precaution s to place the responsibility for the of the motive power upon the contractor by inviting them to submit plans for ahips of a certain speed, with either turbine or reciprocating engines. Experiment have been going on which so far show that the cause of the breakage Is the vibration that - set up in the slender blades by lho high steam pressure aud excessive speed of rotation. H. E. 12 9 R1DE "Ske," COMIGHT, nv' a 1900 11, ALASKA brokWashington. April lu. -- "I vnnea taken out of the turbines by en Decide to An Extra Took Inning said a engineer, the shovelful the Contest Fielding on Both in speaking of the performance of the Loom. Sidas Waa ocesn of the new motor on some liners, wlih which it is proposed to lata Angeles, Calif.. April 10. OakAngela today by land defeated the score of 4 to 3. after ten inulnga of play. The local scored their three runs in the Bfrli liming. Both of the visipitcher were Itnttvd freely, the tors getting nine hits ff Hall. Errors were also plentiful enough, the local making four and the visitor' thrPe. Bras hear carried off the batting honor with two double, a single and a hae on balls, out of four times up. APRIL mar-ht-i ON BIG SHIPS. TURBINE . DI ai uro'V MORNING, the price of coal. On this point said: la'ier perhaps, "If consumers, nuturtliy thinking only of their wn conifon and convenience, arc o indifferent to the demand of law and order ns to compel u to abandon a contest for that we right nnd decent government, , to undertake, are ready, if of the surthey should pay the render that they compel" Thia letter la signed for he Anthracite Coal Operators Association by H.. ,. Ashley, president, nnd H. W. Klnga-bunfcecreiary. President Mitchell would not comment upon the answer f 'h operator-. but said there would he a meeting of the scale commuter to consider it. WORLD OF gPORJS N THE WEDNESDAY d CHAPTER X' ' OSAMrND was tod from (be hall of BUnepln across the meadow down to the quay at Bleep le creek, where a grant boat waited. In this the band embarked, placing their dead nnd wounded, with one or two to tend them. In the fishing skiff that had belonged to her father. Thia skiff having been made fast to the stern of tho boat they pushed off and in utter nlleum rowed down tho crank till they reached the tidal stream of tho Blackwater, where they turned their bow seaward. Through the thick night and tho falling enow slowly they felt their way along. Tho Journey proved dangerous, for they could scarcely see the shorn. The end of It waa that they grounded on a mud bank and, do what they would, could not thrust themselves free. But at the full tide they floated off tho bank and drifted with the ebb down toward the aea. At the first break of dawn Rosamund looked up, and then, looming largo in tho mist lay a galley, anchored in the month of tha river. : The band brought her aboard and led her toward the cabin. On the poop stood a tall man who waa commanding the sailors that they should get up the aachor. As she earns be adranced to her, bowing and saying: Lndy Rosamund, thus yon find mo once mere, who doubtless yon never thought to see again." She looked at him in the faint light, and her blood went cold. It waa tho knight Loaello. "Where yon are, there I am." he said, with a sneer upon hfa coarse, handsome face. You heraT she said. "You, a Christian knight, and in the pay of Salad In 7 "In tha pay of any one who leads me to you, Rosamund." Then, seeing tha emir Ilaaaan approach, ha turned to give some order to tho aallora, and she passed on to the cabin and la her agony fell upon her knee. When Rosamund row from them oho felt that tho ship waa moving and, to look her lust on Essex land, went out again upon the poop,-wheHaisan and BIr Hugh placed themselves, one upon either aide of her. Then it waa that aha saw the tower of Rt. Feter'-on-t- h and her cousins rated on horseback in front of it Bhe saw Wulf spur bis boras into tho sea nnd faintly heard his great cry of "Fear not! Wo follow Wo follow 7 Now the wind caught the nail, and Dm ship went forward swiftly, to that soon she lost sight of them. In her grief and rage Rosamund turned upon BIr Hugh Loaelle and beat aim with bitter words Dll he shrank before her. Then, turning, she fled to tho cabin and cast herself down and wept till she thought that her heart would break. Well might Rosamund weep, whow beloved aln waa slain, who wan torn from her homo to find herself la the power of a man she bated. Yet then waa hops for her. Hgaaau, eastern trickster as be might be, waa her friend; and her uncle, Bajadln, at least would never wish that aha should bo shamed. The ship swayed; aha grew sick and faint. Hnaaan brought her food with bis own bands, but shs loathed it who only desired to die. Tho day turned to night, tho night turned to day again, and always Hasssn brought her food and strove to comfort her, till at length she remembered no morev Then came a long, kmg sleep, and In the sleep dreams of her father and Godwin and Wulf. Bhe awoke to feel the sun streaming warmly through the butter of her cabin, and from that time forward, floating on tho calm Mediterranean two, her strength began to coma back again rapidly. Three days later she waa helped to tho deck, where the first man she saw waa Hanaan, who came forward to greet her with many eastern salutations. "I give thanks to Allah for your sake and my own," bo aald "for yours that yon atffl llvs whom I thought would die, and for myself that had you died your life would have been required at my bands by fialah-ed-di- n "If so, bo should have blamed l, not yon," answered Rosamund, smiling, then suddenly turned cold, for before her was BIr Hugh Loaelle, who Iso thanked heaven that aba bad reBhe listened to him coldly, covered. and presently he went away, but soon waa at her side again. Indeed, she could never be free of him. Always be set near, talking in feto false, hateful voice and devouring her with the greedy eyes which she coaid feel fixed upon her face. With Mm often was bis jackal the false palmer Nicholas, bat to this man sho would neTer speak a word. At last she could bear It no longer, and when her health bad returned to her summoned Haasaa to her cabin. "Tell me. prince," she aald, "who rules upon this vessel?" Three people,". he answered, bowing the . knight BIr Hngh Losetle, who, as a skilled navigator, is the captain and rules the sailors; L who rule the fighting men, and you, prioress, who rule us all." "Then I commaad that tha rogue to named Nicholas shall not , approach roe." Tour order shall be obeyed. To tell you the truth, lady, I bate the fellow, who Is but a common spy." "1 desire Iso, went on Rosamund, "to speak no more with BIr Hugh . do-airi- Aa-rae- - , Lo-ril- e. "I am honored. replied Haasan, "nnd will do my best" For torn daya after this, although be wae'alwaya watching her. Loaelle approached Rosamund but seldom, and whenever ho did so bo found Hasssn at her aide. At length. It aba need, the prince waa taken with n sickness from drinking bad water which held biro to hit bed for some daya, and then Loaello found his opportunity. Rosamund strove to keep her cabin to avoid him, but tho heat of tho summer sun in tha Mediterranean drove her out of It to a placs beneath an awning on tho poop. Hero Loaelle approached her, pretending to bring her food or to inquire nf ter her comfort; but ebo would answer him nothing. Then he said: Lady, how surely yon misjudge me! What Is my crime against yon? I am an Essex man of good lineage, who met you in Essex and learned to loro you there. Tour father said me nay, and yon aid me nay, and, stung by my disapI should not pointment, I talked have done. For this I was called to account with Justice, and your cousin, tho young knight Godwin, who was then a squire; strurk ms lu tho face. Well, bo worsted and wounded me, fortune favoring him,, and I departed with my vessel to tho east far that to my business, to trade between Byrla and England. "Now, ns It chanced, there being peace at the time between the saltan and the Christians, I visited Damascus to buy merchandise. While I was there Raladln sent for me and asked If It were true that I belonged to n part of England called Essex. When I answered yes he asked if I knew BIr Andrew IFArcy nnd bin daughter. Again I said yes, whereon he told me that strange tale of your Unship to him, of which I had heard already; too n still stranger tala of some dream that be had dreamed concerning you. In the end he offered to hire my finest ship far a large sum if I would sail It to England to fetch you, but bn did not tell ma that any fares was to ha used, and I on my part said that I would lift no hand against you or your father, nor, indeed, have I done so." "Who remembered tha swords of Godwin and Wulf." broke lu Rosamund scornfully, "and preferred that braver men should face them. "lady," answered Loaelle, coloring, "hitherto none has see used me nf n lack of . courage. Of your courtesy, listen, I pray you. I did wrong to enter on this business; but tody, it was love for you that drove me to It He looked about him cautiously. "Within a week from bow, if all goes welt ' cast anchor at XJmaaoL la Cyprus, to take la food nnd water before we run te n secret port near Antioch, whence you are to be taken overland to Damascus, avoiding nil cities of the Franks. Now, the Emperor Isaac of Cyprus to my friend, and over him Baladln has no power. Once in bin court you would be safe until such time as you found opportunity to return to England. This, then, is my plan that you should escape from the ship at night ns I can arrange." "And what to your payment" nhn nsksd, "who are a merchant knight?" "My payment tody, to yourself. In Cyprus we will be wed. Oh, think before you answer! At Damascus many dangers await you. With me you will find safety nnd n Christian husband who laves you welt" Soon"Have done," she said coldly. er will I trust myself to an honest Saracen than to you. ' Yea, sooner would I take death for my lord than you. for your own base ends devised the plot that brought my father to bis murder and me to slavery. Have done; I aay, and never dare again to apeak of love to me." And, rising, aha walked to her cabin. Rut Loaelle, looking after her, muttered to himself, "Nay, fair lady, I have but begun, nor will I forget your bitter words, for which you shall pay tho merchant knight in kisses. From her cabin Rosamund sent n message to - Hasssn.. He came, still pale with Illness, and asked her will, whereon she told him what had paw between Loxelto nnd herself, demanding his protection against this man. "Yonder he stands, said Hass "alone. ' Will you come with me nod speak to him 7" Bhe bowed her head, and he led her to the poop. "Sir Captain." he began, addressing Loaelle, "the princess hero tells me a strange story that you have dared to offer your lore to her, n niece of Salab--ed-din.- LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT tun GLACIERS AND A Thousand BLANOB EN route. Inside Passage. The Palatial Excursion STEAMSHIP iPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE. VICTOR Jum T, 21; July 5, 20; Aug. t For reservations, literatur full toformatiea, apply C. D. UUNANN, Gsa, 10 Market St, Baa n That Is wiore difficult." said Haasan, "since he Is the captain whom my mastic ordered me to obey la nil things that have to do with tha ship." "1 have nothing to do wiDj the ship," answered Rosamund, "and surely tbs Princess of Baalhee. if so I am, may choose her own companions. I wish to see more of yon and last of Btr Hugh Lozellf." V-- - - Pas. Asm Francises Harness Talk J. C. Platt Saddlery Co. 8213 Wash. Ava. To $71 TwantythM California and Its Host SUMER Famous RESORTS Tent Citr Pasadenm Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro , Long Beach Los Angeles DRA- THROUGH OBSERVATION OGDEN WING ROOM CAR ANGELES. EXCURSION LOW TO LN RITES Sss C. A. HENRY at Depot ThWI or writs to J. L. MOORE, $ Office, A, BALT LAKE CITY. The (My DseMi Buffi ts3wy dUraroJ The (Overland Limited " "What of It, Sir Saracen? answered Is not n Christian kuight fit mate for the Mood of an eastern chief?" "You, answered Hasssn, with rage in bis low voice "yon, huckstering thief tnd renegade, who swear by Mohammed in Damascus and by your prophet Jesus in England! Ton her fit mate? Why, wow It not that you must guide this ship and that my master bade me not to quarrel with you till your task was done I would bebead you now 7 And as be spoke be gripped tbe handle of bis scimlter. (Continued Tomorrow.) Loxelto Insolently. to, gran, toitl can. wffh loiter, Mb ate h!w Be DM lovers Lftmyi lighted, throegh to CMcage m change. 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