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Show CAGF. SIX b'asement floor, between 11 and and watchmen eorae off duty, the height of the 12, where if they wish, they may doors to all the entrances are un- day. be a timber chute. We climbM up smoke andare given tea and cof- locked and the regular staff of The most difficult to manage, to see what was at the other end fee. The patroling of the corrid- day servants take up their rou- however, is the Pinchbeck clock and discovered three trees that SAFt-AN- D SOUND out exactly in the tine. If all acounts he true the which was made in 1720, or there1 SAILORS TELL carried is ors A been few recently cut. haj same way as if the police, were king himself is an early riser and abouts, by the inventor of the minutes-latesome pieces of mat-- , walk usually it at his desk by 8 more metal which hears his name. This The larger were found. London, Buckingham palace, on duty in the street. They EXCITING TALE ting often than not with a heavy day wonderful timepiece tells the down their beats in pairs up and pieces we used for clothing, we the London home of the king of in front of him. Once, lie - leaves state of the tides, sunrise and of a end the at beat, just having nothing on but our shirts England, has just got a new chief meeting The the the would street. in as of the palace, the responsibility of sunset, high water in 32 differ-en- t tale An exciting when (he cry came to come on the watchdog. He is Chief Inspector they , Lodon T?fie household police - ends and ports, the day of the week, of corridors the are Mail Pioneer matin told The is the way kept by sea smaller pieces of by deck. Seymour of Scotland Yard, who ' month the year there is no the falls, thereafter, on the. special Mr. J. P. Collins, of Chicago, and ting we used as a covering for has succeeded, as head of the alight all night., in fact, to the amount of end detectives of Yard Scotland As a matter of fact, the duties staff Mr. A. J, Dann of Buffalo, the our feet. Buckingham palace police, Iri- afthis clock can do. the of who have things looking duty survivors of the Glasgow schoon A search was then made for spector H. Hobden, who, for the of the Bickmgham Palace police ' on CHARLES OGDENS. him the when ter and to are Ranqueen get er Marie Ellen, who reached exceedingly light, and fresh water, and we were sucE past 14 years has been responsible is the to travels. their It is to a schoonstation the The up palaee cessful in discovering a small for the safety of the sovereign posted goon from Singapore. The man who conducts a s er was wrecked in February last spring. A hearty drink and bath and the members of his family fate that all constables in the guardians of the palace, however of his own must buy a wide off the coast of Dutch Borneo, soon put us in better spirits, and while they were within the walls Metropolitan station regard as an to keep their eyes peeled at all and ange of things for that business, hours, all kinds of cranks and since then, after spending we began to look around for of the palace, and who has just extremely fortunate one. The office necessities, printing, supinterlunatics to anxious is maintained however, being twenty days on an island, they something to eat We thought of retired on superannuation after view well the and as plies, material, labor and much in strict.and the slightabout king have been wadering queen, fruit, but could find none, so we nearly 4q years service in the po- uncommonly else. But he needs to use no beatas functionaries the est conwho on the breach of a search- of work. They shipped high part wynt down on the beach and lice. The retiring royal watchtter business judgment and inhoard the Marie Ellen, at Manil- hunted for shellfish. Here some dog was invested a few days stable of any of the special rules tend them. formation in his than the afof the is a for station buying and on police 27,1913, Quite palace recently, example, la, January oysters were found, and, digging ago, with the silver medal of the ter. calling at various islands, in the sand with our hands, we Royal Victorian Order by the generally followed by his being well dressed woman, who evident- housewife needs to use in purchas ing the even wider range of reached La 11a Datu, in British' found a plentiful supply of clams. King, who thanked him for his sent back to ordinary duties. ly supposed that the queen-mothNow how us let see still resided at Buckingham things needed in the home and the palace North Borneo, on February 8, Having nomeans of lighting a faithful service and wished him is locked for next the As the Palace, walked up to the gates for the home folks. She could not night. up morning. fire,' we subsisted on raw oysters well. The new Cerberus is far leaving again early Late that - afternoon," says and clams. We made walks around from being a stranger to his re- deep toned clock outside the ser- and on being challenged by one do the work of the buyer m unless she way Mr. Collins, the wind began Jo the island by short stages, always sponsible duties, having been on vants hall booms out the hour of of the policemen on duty remark- - business-lik- e studied the ads store intelligent- ser- ed that she had business freshen from the eastwarrd, and keeping the sea on our right, so duty for several years at Wel- midnight, two with i ly. we stood away on the port tack, as to make sure we were not go- lington arch, close, to the palace vants emerge from the stewards Queen Alexandra. , I must know your business he j intending to put about on the ing over the same ground twice. at, the top of Constitution hill, and room, one hearing a big bunch of starboard tack at the end of the We walked and wralked until we having occasionally relieved In- keys. It is the duty of these two fore I can pass you. remarked late dog watch. When two bells had been right round the. island spector Tobden at the palace it to lock all the entrance doors of the constable, politely,. Well, if GEO. W. HELDBERG C the palaee at midnight, with the you must know was the indighad gone in that watch orders and then sat down to decide what self. Painting Carriage of the door, at equer-die- s nant reply. I am a spiritualist came to close the reef sails 'and was the best to he done. We thing residence, as Ivery exeeption U. 0. Fouldry Second royal Shop, Story heave to. This was done, and the came to the. conclusion that we American visitor to London sees entrance, which is left op- and I have just been in communiMain South and First Building all en wind began to haul to the north- had better keep close to the tim- for himself is surrounded on all night and wheich is used by cation with King Edward in the UTAH 1 LOGAN, South, the and the east. We drifted then to the south ber chutes in case one came to sidles king queen and any spirit world. What he said to me by military; sentries,-- ' whQ members of the wish to I nntil about four bells in thejfirst cut timber. communicate to her royal household are furnished by one of the bat- who may enter the palace after majesty. Curiously enough, howyratchwhen .thejskipper decided Forseventeen days we lived talions of guards quartered in to shake out thereef and run be- on raw midnight. Two servants are on ever, the constable could not see oysters and clams.- - On London, but these soldiers are at the entrance all his way to admitting the visitor fore ithe wind. About three bells the duty jnormng of ,thew eighteenth really more for ornament than When all the doors have night. to the been middle the watch on man the jn day, we started on ariotherto'ur for use. The actual guarding of No would-b- e Highest Cash Price is Paid for assassin or suf'the lookout. Hans Wordman, sang of the island, and.i had coveted the palace which now, owing locked, the servants in attendance Hides, Pelts, Furs, Beeswax, at each retire fo the night, and ' accordout, "Breakers ahead! Thqse on nearly s fragette interrogator, of it6 when chiefly to the activities of the suf- from then Robbers, Metals aod Machin6 until the following ingly, is likely to sneak into the yatch below rushed out on we saw, smoke' coming'out of, the' fragettes, is even a more responery Castings by morning the palace is in charge Buckingham palaee by night, deck l as the cry came from offic- bushes. At first LOGAN JUNK CO. we; thought" ifL sible job than it used to he, is of the 146 S. Main St. Phone M night staff, the police, the neither are theives likely to out All on of Hands ers deck!' was" some" one' of. our "shipmatei? wholly in the hands of the palace the soldiers, watchmen the and Never mind your clothes. break and steal, though through or household police, the numcooking, but on going closer' there is ho end of fine loot in the When we' got on deck we found it was some Malay wood- ber of which, as well as that of firemen. The two at the old royal residence. It. was built CHICHESTER S PILLS found the sails flapping, and be- cutters cooking ; their 'eferiirig the military recently guard X , BRAND. work palace harder fore the sqhdoner.could be gotten meal. We, than by George IV.. by and bye. and really Xadiesl Ak y oar Dragrlai fot fj nie 'tr oubl e ftf has been increased and many new the Bn on the blamad as One. former site has of said off the wind She; struck the reefs making ..the1- had'jo Chl4klw the been police. stands, PI1UU Red and Mold mtollltV Malays-- njmier'st'and precautions taken. Today, in fact boxM, seakd with Blua Ribboo.Y with such; force that she carried how. we had, come' there, but 'af-t- King George is as well protected is stationed in the corridor where mulberry. fielJ which James Taka a vtker. By f yr at. Aik fort lIMirKS-TEthe personal apartments of the brant to feed the silkworms : away her malsts. The mainmast In DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, fc, M they had been shown thre? as the' czar himself, who has, a known as Bat, Safcat, Aiwa, RbiaMa which are lie yean situated. it sovereign The watch hoped vainly provfalling smashed the port lifeboat mains of the (Hrijfwreck'ed vessel guard of armed Cossacks outside SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE is him room ed silkwould at one with end the of and bulwarks to splinters,., and provide and shared; food his door, or the King of Spain, man.? the heavy sea began, to smash the with us.' Ilai Ali, .who proved to who is watched by a squad of corridor and at the other is a en hose. To begin with, apart schooner tip. An effort was made be the chief, of'the treat- 'specially picked soldiers, who clock. The watchman is required from all the private treasures of to patrol the corridor every half the king and queen, there is in to launch the starboard lifeboat, ed us very well after party,, he found out keep the keys of all the palaee CIIAS. ENGLAND hour. "When he reaches the end of Buckingham Palace one of the, but it' was useless in face of the we had ben cast away. Two days doors during the night. heavy' sea. It soon became a case later we left the island, whei-f- we In days gone by it? was the cus- the corridor, where the clock is finest collections of paintings conof eviry man for himself, and we rad spent twenty days, arid wiere tom, for the monarch to be pro- placed, he has to push a needle, tained in any royal residence in NOTARY watched oiir 'opportunity to drop taken t$ ,Tarakan.", tected during the hours of slum- with which the clock is fitted Europe, including some of the across the face of it over the side and swim for a and records and splendid Gainsborough Afterward they were-sen- t An to ber by an attendant sleeping in a PUBLIC the time at which he did so. If he and wonderful canvases of small island we could see in the Singapore, their bed drawn across the door his if K in story having distance off the port quarter. chamber. This thing has been is five minutes late in arriving at Rubens, ITals. Reynolds and Hobthe meantime been verified. done away with, but King Geo- the clock the needle cannot he bema, most of these like the furniBy swimming diagonally Journal Office, Logan across, the sea we managed to THE TWELFTH MAN. rge beside his police force and pushed and when the clock -is ex- ture, china and plate having been amined next day, the fact- that collected by the Prince Regent. reach shore in an exhausted conmilitary guard is in the care of the watchman was neglectful of dition and lay rested. The land could There were a doz,en ir.en beside iwo who pace Incidentally.' burglars his becomes apparent. The bag a goodly assortment of valu we had gained we i)uty the down afterwards the corridors track, and one stood a lirlie up and learned was Paulo Bunnio Island. apart from 'the others. The clo- through the hours of darkness. palace watchman., as the othv j able clocks at the palace, where At daybreak we looked for the ven plied picks. Ilis hands wen They are shod in thick felt slip- watchman is called, is on duty in there are over 250 timepieces. ship, but all we could see was a empty. The backs of the eleven pers and one of them is always the corridor. where flip .state re- Needless to say. it is a tremendpart of the,gtai.sluek fast on the ucre turned. He stood erect. The near the king's room until tin ception rooms are situated, and ous business to keep them all go reef. We then began to look about lersjiiration rcursed down their monarch is called by his valet in he visits each apartment, of which mg. Some of them are as old as for our shipmates, and searched facts, ns they labored. Ilis fore- the morning. Meanwhile it is the there are 10 from time to time the time of Louis XIV and the the beach from abeam of the head was not moist. Either be- duty of the household police, not throughout the night. works are still in good order. The Meanwhile the military guard king abominates a useless clock wreck to the southern- end of the cause cf superior intelligence or only to patrol the corridors as island without seeing anyone. As longer experience, or perhaps be- well but to examine frequently also is on the qui vive. Four sol- when the works of a timepiece far as we knew we were maroon- cause he had proved himself moo every door and window in the diers are on guard throughout when the works of a timepiece ed. A search was made for the in- reliable, he had been made fore- palaee. so that it would be impos- the night in the chief entranee of are worn out he has them replachabitants and after going about man of the gang. His brains w-sible for any intruder to get in the palaee and six soldiers are ed with new ones. The collection four or five miles along the beach; saving his hack, lie was belter without his presence being dis on guard outside, not only to is extremely valuable, some, of the-- ment ion there beingsentfies at most precious specimens having paid for looking on while the covered in a few minutes- THE COAL WE HANDLE ORIGINAL There are tyi policemen on each entranee. Twice during the been bought by George III, who lliers worked, than they were off more heat than the inthrows GENUINE' a great hobby. for curious duty in the palace at night, and night usually between the hours had paid, for their arduous toil. is The In most occupations the pro- they have regular beats, just as of 11 and 12 and between 1 and 3 clocks. collection is not ferior kinds, and why I Therebeis in the morning a patrol is sent grouped together, as in a museum a reason for everything. It portion holds. Eleven men 'ut they have in the streets. There clinkof twelve need to be watched. is a police station attached to. the around the royal stables and out- hut is spread .throughout the var- cause our coal is free from It and bums freely. gives a Eleven out of twelve must be palace, where 20 men are station- houses. The patrol consists of ah ious rooms in the palace. One cur- ers coal is the fire and a corporal, two rank and ious clock, of the time of Louis dear, bright kept up to the mark by some out- ed. They are detailed entirely for officer, further file consumed. drummer-hovFor . a and The lat- XIV., is made in bronze, in the entirely side person. The large majority duty outside antT inside Buckingof workers need an overseer. And ham palace, and are of course re ter. however, m'erely carries a lan- shape of a negresss head. The particulars see us. Correct weight tern. dial two These are of all known iieved are street duty. her eyes, one eye correct price and correct treatthe man who does not need one is patrols plates They "CMeU Rounds and Great telling the hours and the other ment alwaysl at once appropriated to oversee wear exactly the same uniform as k for all Ages V Th Rounds. Great Rounds when the minutes. The lids can be clos- M. & as do. others who ordinary policemen. Exchange. COAL AND Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. men detailed The night-uqt- y the senior officer of the guard, a ed over the eyes .and the time this for For infant, invalids ud growing children. Rounds obscured. The head of the riegress enter the pala&e at 11 but captain is in charge use there has Pure nutrition, upbuilding tlw whole body. do not begin patrolling the corri- when the junior officer a lieuten- is charming and two little eupids WOOD Invigorate nursing mother and the aged. been invented a machine lo ' - Phone 74 are twining garlands ronnd her More healthful than tea or coffee. sharpen and polish steel knives dors nntil midnight. They remain ant. accompanies the patrol. At 6 a. m.,the soldiers, police neck. in the guard .room, on the . Tike no ubtitste. ' Ak for HORLICK'S at the same time,. Another clock tells the c we came upon what appeared to r - busi-nes- - er red-liveri- queen-mothe- FARMERS r. 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