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Show riTl! MORMyo EXAMINER OGDE-V- wTAIL . WEDNESDAY JlOTiNINU, a.f r-- r- 4il fr a " 4- - of ths stone or : :e plieuiimenon have had an expi-- ., : q w::;,.ii toe tbininin of moral, but t.c r. i.ple M.-- t is linn the gein s light In'.u n;.,i ;i uti ruci. , k i.ik.ii tion died Annie laid t.ic .x.tii.n pl.ile at last, wilh a t.. i i ii.iiiM.si Tire iiniel.stoije i.,,1 r. vv.i !. .l her w.'.ikiiixs, she lucked ii. j. i t., et. .i j.;i. There tsits a noise io.-and Annie looked 'l U. t' lop if a man's head and umii .. l..p xt. pl ol.t-- r Bu HOWARD FIELDING i which he was brii'gins ' nieiit into tlic yard. It r. T Ji T i' qurttfil. upward, hy 'htirirn H a ik and then his mouth an A,., " "TV tt,i lcD f. i . r anti 4 yit hecu.na simultaneously, vV .:y-v .'I - 4 a eI', .! io I tie round. The stepladder y .d u flagging of the yard upright Annie, "flic's cumin' right bark " And mental. The gowns ii'.iged l.ra.-by the merest aifldent. i upon the rmu-..s if she drupiM-- weakly upon a chair. "I m tiHil u iswillon into In swinging thimseives to Annie; imaginaall right ; i in ail right.' intelligence. tion sne ihein on kites CuIIhtl one Then she to make calculations. one, and put Ths man leaned ngainst the It wax a h ippy dn.:nn founded She had le. n maxing them all day and upon l leescd nn nioriix. far site had ladder arid put his lei! !. .. .1 upon me helphafl tint rca hcil an ar.swi-r- . though Sue ed Alia folheri in diiss two or three back of his head as tl ).,- nj,t a jiain waa rath-- r gn.ul at ngures. A mat.iema-tiois- n limes during ti e luxl whiter and had been t "Torn Wilson," add W ,. "wh.ie'd might have Wen able to to praised for her d f I in- - a and good taste. her that lor problem iin,iyidexplain turn un"Think o' that now!" srid Annie to you home front?" known qiiiintiiies and no equation at all, herself In sweet Air. Wilson, for son ream. reminiscence. "The gotal V so that it was essentially insoluble licked his lips hefon- - r. 'm nn-!o' the o' tasie likes by any no-- hod yet discovered. lie might "1 m work in' for Alt- eii." saul he. Sne turned sway from llie gowns with i Iasi have slated it fur her in this form: A a u.e i h.ard of You wasn't the sigh which changed to a qneir llirle young woman who supports hnraeir and choking sai.l she. with a w 'iii.m's no-lierv astimishmeut. t'tmn a you, two of her dead sister's children has the table near the ofwindow she man the towur.l there was a glass sum of uu rents, and the ir.Htuliinent m in "Thi.t's right. said 1 m in a cent ions pi.ite. and Jl was henja'd Ugh with Jewels. - Hi, I s w here will take away the bias' I was in the Ton of her fur- Tile light of the fervid day surged in and lone. part niture ui.leuH she pays him ft tills aftrr-niuii- i; heat iixui them, and the ilsslnd II back i was. an' I never done p 1 y they to find (1) how niurh required in a thousand sparkling sprays. thanift il, installmert man can be in"Geo:" said Annie aunly. "Wouldn't due. .1 to- - take and l.) h.w much more that jar youT" tl'an lil ci nla the young woman can raise She glanced frarfnlly toward the winAnnie's eye fell upon some of Mien n dow. e summer gowns spread uiion a "It's a wonder she wouldn't set 'em ceueli; they were wnridiTful. Annie out in the buck she eommued. l a iked slowly aeroas the ruoni, staring "I never saw the ysrd!" like of her. Anybody at them, and when she was near enough could climb In here." she luuehcil one of them softlv. It was an unfortunate notion, lie it reThe iiibtiuct nf rersosal sdonimenl Is membered i hilt hud spent the preat least a inflliiai years old. it may have ceding portion nfAnnie day hi a nearly inthe time when our ancestors sane efforr to thinkthe about begun of some way to obtain wen- - learning to breathe with lungs inShe hud aski-f.ir that which stead of gills: when they were crawling money. was due her. toid it hud been refused. out ft the water into the sunlight. And Such tncidrufs have u tendency to excite resentment and to confine one's ideals of hnnesty. in a world where some people won't pay tln-l- r hiundry hills, while others leave double handfuls of diamonds on plates iH'ture open windows, like cruuihs fur the birds, is It any wonder that the weak yield in temptation? Annie look up a jcwi-lrcrescent which. becauHM of the excited state of her Imagination. seemed to be about the six of the rolls of that form which site bought from the baker when she could ulfurd such luxuries. She touched it timldiy. as if it might Its spa, hling with actual Are. Earlier in the day she hud taken an old emit to a pawnbroker, and he had refused to loan her anything open it. even a quarter of a dollar. What would lie givs her for that crescent pin? She had so little confidence in the pawnbroker's honesty that it uevef occurred to her that hs might refuse surh nil article offered hy a gill who cerlaiuly must have stolen Par it. To her the tyhi represented an incalculable sum nf ready money. She laid it down and slowly shook her head. "Not mo," she said. 1 couldn't." "THIS IB OUR FINISH, TOM." Then she sat down upon the cushioned window seat and began to encourage bitwrong man when they g.d me. An' they ter thoughts with a miserable deliberate- took a drop to thrniseives after awhlis ness. f elm were not so honest she'd get an' let me go. 1 wasn I tried, lndu dismissed you know what that along better. It wasn't honesty; It was a mixture of fear and foolishness. Upon means. reflection, however, she was forced to ad"it mrana that they couldn't prove It." mit that she was not afraid. Nobody replied Annie. No, Toni, that ain't fair. knew that she waa in the house; most I won't say it. You WNsu't guilty that's see her going out tha truth an' I've always believed It." proltaMy nolsidy would of it. The opporl unity was perfect. Then "You thought ! done It." eald Tom, tin did every-bod- y why didn't she do it? Unwilling In this with gloomy deciai.in. mood to admit any good of heraelf. aha else that knew anytiiing about It. decided that if the crime were not aggraIt's the same with ev.ry man; t him vated by the fact that Mias t'olliert had get run in for stsalin' the dock off'n ths' been good to her she could commit It. city hall, an' ail his fri.nds will put up a SHIS BAT DOWN 1TON THE CUSHWith positive relief she thought of the holier agin him, even If they iaas the woman who hnd refused to puy the launIONED WINDOW BEAT. rlfH'k twirt a duy an' see that it still up dry bill, and in imagination she reveled ! there. Dyou supiiose." he added, lowerwoman diauncounted multitudes nf females hnvr robbing that of as many ing Ilia voire still more, "that l'.l he hack done their best to fasten the burden of monds a there were in this plate flve here workln' for Aire. Hoot it If she knew this desire uimn their sex. go it was al- times as many, indeed she was very lib- where I'd spent the summer? Not on most aa natural for Annie Johnson to eral in endowing the victim with jewels. your life! There ain't many that knows On the edge of the plate there waa crave thus? dresses aa it was for her to about it. That's my good lick. Bee?" Inhale the vital air; so natural. Indeed, loose slone about the sise of an1 average "White's Mrs. llncih now?" said Annie, that she was not truly aware of It. pen. In romiKirlson wllh the others It to chiinge a painful subject. "Bhe's gone out." lie replied, "an1 ths Dimly, of course, and yet with fur more looked very small, and Annie Vas of the appreciation than anything In her own opinion that it could be removed without girls are upstairs. I've been cleanin' up narrow life rould account for, Annie un- Alias Colbert's mlnxing it. This, then, the yard." derstood good clothes. She understood represented the extreme of prudence and A sudden resolution seemed to eciie upthem to a degree so extraordinary In a forbearance. Annie rolled the stona on him. He turned the ladder about and around in the palm nf her hand. Tt may mounted to the top of it. coming almost girl of her rendition that she never attempted to make her own dresses orna havs bean perspiratioq which dulled the .to p level with Annie at tbs window. - - f 4- - f .a. .e ,p e $ fr-s- e- : Rl::i-- r - y . I LUCKY STONE , , v v ISS ANNIE JOHNSON, elution in lifo who vna in front of a wuah-tu- b, bn "off pout" had day. She had deserted the tub and had gone out to get gum Annie hail Burney. waaifd eight hnura and SO ceuta puaed ad un afternoon at the end of um- u The ellr had been left in the ovent"0 long that year; it waa overimUe . g had begun to amell burned. The JLfcii looking jUu that Annie had een a high atoep hoi.ae Surliig me day an'the ahady gide of the street. She upon the aunny aide betauae iii,' had been too much occupied with I'mMuna to consider the advia-- k Bhn stared at the high iity ot crveing. "I wonder roup Iwue. and shetw aaid. hack from the MUld klixK Colbert ehe eruntrt jelT- speaking aluud, for ten-g l that degivo of nervous unlnlriid-,of valve the ) aheisafety nn u!iti.".m'e give its warning of danger. nu. an urlruaa hi had Hiss I'.iiu-I- t dyed in the city nearly all of the pre-,,Annie had hivn her and winter, Annie always thought of her yiuniiri-sShe whs the In the superlative degree. i"iS!onier. site was the hii nient to w the most careful uml the wiit. eiie Heed; pjifl e.in:hM erealure tlial line site won id riruit her handkerchiefs leave diamonds lying on the ines anil was the must lMiiilV.l ami the she I'nkieit women in the world' i;liu wv the ulxive Ikituiv.m. anil ehe Tthimi fkid tii nglit the Annie poor girl u new pain the uln ot peri' envy, li Is possible to envy perami for thin cr that puSKrniiun. hut the un.edu Iterated urtlrle. the unchecked wish in ie ilm person. Is Quite another gaiter. Hiss C'l'iert had said she would come lurk In the first week in September and that she would have the same room. She was to send Anr.lc n postol card hy w.iy ililicHtlon. and she limin'! sent it. of let she might have relumed, and In that she would probably have a lot of U r rei-'b'i- .s s tt vr : fi pork to do. would give me a little somethin' In advance." said Annie, "but of rourse hr isn't lu re." Hnwi-'rbeing at her wits' end for a very small sum of money, Annie crou.xl the street and rang the bell st the bure-tne- nt .v door of the high stoop house, answered, and aa the dour was njar .She entered the lower hall. Knlllrg to seruint, she ascended the slaira to ti.r tlmt floor, and ns she thus esine dimly ni the door of the Ihirc room at li,r mr of the house. Hiss Colbert's pom. It toonicd simplest to knock. It was always hap to henr a knock or l cull to ncome in at this door, for t open-- pi small vestibule und there was upon S pnrllete at the other end of it. l'Min tliir (Krasinn it is proliuhlc that Ani.V a gtnulne hiilluoinutiun: ahe ant so anxious to hear Miss Colbort's fc wee tMt she t.i ird It, tlor.igh ahe was mil there, and Annie entered un thinly room. The very Hist glimpse nf It. before she swsro that she waa shine, gave her was almnsl lailiiful sense of relief. Alias rmhert'a pictures, bonks and myriad II li'tht tilths fur the adornment of her ahodr struck sharply upon Annie'a view. - disorder of the room was Miss Culhert's; nobody else enulil have accompllidii.d It. Annie put her hand suddenly upon the region of the pit of her ainmHch and gave a foolish little laugh. It was as If a much desired frfcnd hud startled her with a rude areet-fcKvm tin- ?. iM) somewhere in the, houaeJ mid IT LAI - ; V - ?-; f Initiate a Clagg of fourth Kcmi-annu- al Twenty-fivg- . reunion of Ancient Accepted Order of Scot-Ril- e y of Free Masonry, Utah, M&ttonlc in the nmming 1'le with Frank Miilia Foote, bov-8- n Rrand inspector general for miing and Utah, presiding. The lion is to continue today and 'Wed-an- d open-reaUnH- Thursday. Twenty-fiv- e naies are to be accepted, iierdaj'g programme opened with li!nn of visuorg anil candidalea au m. by the following Charles Venley . Thomas White Pinkerton, Chas. Mancha il, Frederick John J''")h Hardie Young, William 0. Loner lanac Goahen, Nicholas Henry Henderson and 'm 'gleheart.Perry uforring of ineffable degrees be- Hi:n g. m. wuh that of the lTat,Pr- - Ilnrlng this ceremony hx'rti My Shepherd, by Kos-- ; '"na," by Mozart, were oy tLe following quartette: Fred 'ham, tnor; Mrs. Nellie Fink- 'xn. Kopranrf; Miss Agatha ttintralto. and Willard J. ' a,ig- - A. H. Peabody wag or- sl rreep-rominittc- ; L', Tho-l,-Un- D, , - : i.- Col-be- l.-- t Taking fright because of a break in ifie harness, a bulge driven by John Iwlpack of Murray, an employe of the Ameriean Smelting & Refining company. dashed down Main street about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and after missing several persons by the merest chance, collided wilh. a tele-grp-h pole in front of 8 East First South street, throwing Kilpack from the rig onto the sidewalk. While Kilpack lay on the cement, shaken up but uninjured, the horse, conkicking loose from the harness, toward tinued down the sidewalk State street. The animal was caught would just when it appeared that he plunge down the basement stairs of the Utah Commercial A Savings bank. to Spectators of the runaway hastened to assist Kilpark to his feet, expecting find him badly bruised, but he scmcd to have escaped without a scratch. The rig was wrecked by Its collision with the telegrsph pole. WITH COMWILL NEGOTIATE PANIES FOR REDUCTIONS. t a meeting of nearly forty mer- chants and others, held last evening In the Elks' lodge room, the Business Men's assoeisiton win organised, the avowed purpose of which Is to secure the reductions In the rates charged bycomRocky Mountain Bell Telephone business pany for telephones used by D. men in Salt Lake City. Lestr Freed was chosen chairman and Robert Marsh, secretary. After Chairman Freed had explained that the rates now charged hy the are Rocky Mountain Bell company considered hy the business men too S. Joseph high, a motion made by H. that those present Inscribe their names with the number of telephone 2 P. m. i he degree of perfect iubb- - together used by etch on the association's memconfuri-txl- . list, was adopted. This ass moved niphfs settgion, when the bership done, after which B. F. Redman rn c ,,!,r,vct flu was liestowed, that a committee of fifteen he appointJms'.er William J. Lynch of ed to canvass the business and profesof p,rftctlon presided. sional men of the city and induce them hum aro o le given the thlr-ri- ! to become members of 'he assorl,l:r-.rpAnderson ciation at a meeting lo be held at some Hf,f,r ' V. W ' illiam J. Harreit. Hen- - future data in the rooms of the Comrowih,.ri Edwarrt B friichiow, mercial club. This motion was adoptH. H. Cornforih, " ed after bing si amended as to pro'' :w' A- Landon vide for increasing the committee to np K. Dunn, R. J. the membership to be madelines J' iuxUn, R. M. Gray. T. thlciy. of the various of representatives . 1 Irani H. Hurt of of business. The rommltfe. as frr as John. peter c KittleOgden. F A ) selected, is composed as follows. 1 .. . !n-r- THROWN FROM BUGGY. LAKE. lit I, Vt-- flv t f wc-ki- Komer, O. C. Richardson, S. J. Rolson, George K. Smith, R. W. Shrader, Hiram Tyree, W. II. Wattle of Ogden anl RobL Worhave of Fort Duchesne. IN SALT t . DEPARTMENT ttish rite members are in SESSION f f a-- lil By Our Special Correspondent. lit 1001. a Woman Who-WPowerless to Steal And of a Man Who In Spite of iimself Was Made So Story Xhe Annie Crd a XOVEMl.R ifi, H. S. Joseph, chairman; A. Hudson, E. E. Rich, J. L. Franken, Samuel Welts, Jacob Moritz, C. N. St revel 1, C. J Crabtree. G. F. Strickley, Ehcr W. Hall, Maurice J. Friedman, D. TT. Robert a, A. H. Kelly, B. F. Redman, N. B. Campbell, Dr. S. C, Baldwin and Steven H Love. were appointed to circulate membership lists and get information aa to rates charged in other cities, aad to aoe the manager of the Rocky Mountain Bell and Independent Telephone companies and find out what they hare to offer in regard to rates and an improvement of the local telephone service. These will report at a meeting of the general committee to be held at. I o'clock Friday evening in the Elks' lodge room. "I t.'ld Mrs. to Mexico." I. va t l d I. "an1 now 1 tu r. goio' w nn me.' wiiiriwv. .. "'I I'll ,:.;. down p.im.i- -l a in t,.r t.nr, an' you mean'' ' .i inimied A'tule. frichtiMted l.y liis litauiu r -- o "Hhal do we waul in ir for?" sail he. white with ex- .tea cut "Look at in-- in .ii. un. i. ids' 1 si in from .1 tile ail 1 e.tw her i..me of eiu in her h.ur an' limkiu' at in in the sail hat d ie think that oiitui s worn.? "Well. Weil guess we wouldn't do a tiling with tit., I liioney diwu in Hi ilru." "lou're dieaniiii'." r. torb-Annie. "Who you Id go with you, even if tiie nimii y was joule'. ' oa as a iml as i..;d me that said he wth inteiisiti. und the i.eXt . instant, isu.g an agility of whti h he would lutie is'en tii.'Mprtbl,' in s calmer nioitietit. lie transferred ir.m-i-- lf fr..m the ladder in Hie window, wla-the perched wuh his feet hanging out "if 1 tier loid j on tlnii said Annie, "it was when I took you for an honest man." "I in that tml.it." he replied. "I never et"!e uni Inn'. I'll sue. ic to ttint. Hut i've b.M-la hind the bar for thire luonlhs I've (rut eiy in, dieine, an now" He choked with a dt y iliroat and, ladrx nimble In pioiieii. he inabk tiix mcauu-..lesr hv i Mending a hi ml toward the piu'e. Ai.iue eu ugh I him l tiie wrist. "lain do that, rotu." ehe "You world-ii"ih- ln' can't gel nothin' Unit way in thin e wo lui in. i wjn'i ihe way to gel me that's certain. I wouldc t k' with Jim if you had as many of 'em aa would nil a keg o' beer unless th-wsm yours. Tne r.ason I wouldn t liavs you a year ago was I was afr.i'il. I til was tnliiiri' tii'kless tilt' goirt' round with a hard etewd. Hut it you II 1 - - I ttur 1 on.-e,- exi-i-- I . Iwc-ius- straighten np"-- "I low lout; would it take you an' me to earn euuugli money to huv one o' them stei.es?" he asked nugrtly. "An1 host nnii h Win k has site ever done to get 'em si!? Men give 'em In her. Dudes send 'em louiid in the singe dour with mush notes. I know all almnt it." "Blie'a a gom girl." said Annie, with at Ichhi ns much vigor as she would hate an attack upon Iter own reputation. "She works hard. I've seen her in the dead o' winter, with both lluse window open, walkin' up nn' down this room with the awest runnin' off of her face. I've soon her sit down tut the flmir an' sob till ii near shoos her to ptecna because she couldn't sH-aher words llin way that alie wanted to. Blic earned those diamonds; shu gels big pay. an' site has to have 'em to wear on the stage." "1 don't care how she gut hs broke in. "I know how you sit' me run get 'em. There'll never be another glumes like this." Tom," she pleaded, I do honestly ears a lot shunt yon. If you care anything shout me nuw's your time to show il. Don't say another word like youve been sayin'. Whats ths use? Wed both lia We aint tnieves. neither one mis'rable. of us. If there'd been any 111114 about me you wouldn't have had much show with your stspladder, Tom. Id 'a' had a Mg start o' you. Wilson drew in a laird breath Ilka long gasp. "You dunt rare nothin' almnt me," ha said. "You never did. 1 didn't hava any money; I couldn't take you out. An' you was always lied to the itoune anyway. That's ths way with women. They "Tom," said she, you're talkin' ersay. I never tiak any pallia to fiatl you shout it. You rould aee how I felt. All ever asked o' you was that you should go to woik steady an' not hang around si odd Jolis a slay's work for Mrs. I tooth an' a day aome where else next week. If you wont me you know how to get me even now. after this. Why, Tom, there ain't anything In Mealin'; 1 there ain't anything into It at all. An know I treatise i've triad. Look at thla." 'She picked the small atune out of the piste. 1 did my hast lo see If I couldn't pinrh that little hit of a dl'niond, she continued, "an' I couldn't." "Hy goodness. 1 ran." he cried and clutched si It, but she eluded him. 8ha stepped bark from the window and stood trembling, the pallor struggling with thg flush of the heat upon her thin cheeks and shining temples. Har blut eyes wrrs nsi-iilfi- l t Oakland G 7 2 third. Time, 1:41. Now Ion; and Sixth race, aix furlongs Red Fox Chance; Jones and Byrnca. won;'Uncaa second; Applaud third, nmo, 1:16 Umpires McDonald and Brown, . Baiteries Baum 2-- 5. RAC Eg VENATORA 25 IX) 1 . MILLIONAIRE'S WILL PROBATED. Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 15. The will of the late Eldegre U. Fowjur who died at Pasadena, Cal., on Nov. 7., baa been pro uated here. The will dlsiwac of property worth many millions of dollars. Hla widow is given fiMl.OOU In cash and valuable real estate. Nearly a udlliou dollars in cash la distributed among bis two daughters, and nephew. In addition, valuable real estate and mining properties, stocks and bonds, are bequeathed lo them. A hundred ihonaand dollars ia distributed among other relatives In minor Several thousand dollars bequests. are left to charitable Inslituiinna. To Grace Hospital, In Detroit, f 10,000 la givrn, to aid In iba work of educating and equipping worthy young women to become nurses; to tbe Protestant Orphan Asylum In Detroit he gives a like amount and to the Pennington Seminary and Female Collegiate Institute of tbe Episcopalian Church of New SHOT WINS. leg and bright, and they looked him tliiouKh hii.I through. "Then this is our finish. Tom, the "1 m wr knew you before. It eul.l. W"uid 'a' hi". Just like ms to make a iicxti.ke that would 'a' done for ms for-r.- (i I goer this is my lucky day. I dmt fael much as if it was, but thera "I'm no sui h liar aa that." said bQ with nncoi.svtu.ia humor. It passing through hfs mind that the gams was up. that Annies expiana. tl.m was the only txay of discretion and that he was lucky to be ullva. li utrug-gle- d to bis feet sad began to Lrusn hn clothes At this moment Annie hoard a voice behind her "Why. it'e Annie Johnson' Now. jsi't this tha greatest luck! I'd lost your address." Marcia Colbert waa standing in tha doorway, a vision of loveliness in the eyea of poor Annie. 'T hadn't ought to hava come In here., aatd the girl, but I knocked, an 1 thought I heard your voir, au' after gut In 1 walled because because" " B ell. I m migtty glad you did." aaid Miss t'olbert, "I've some rlothea for you stout a dray load 1 should Judge. I don't know how you'll aarry them." Bhe removed a gold chain from around her link. It had supported a little bag which waa so full Of money that it hurat open when It was dropped upon ths table. Beholding the display of green notes. Ann's passed lulo a species of trance which waa so lung continued that it attracted Mim Colb.-rfattention. "i'vt just drawn some money for dollies. aaid aho. "Had to havo It, Annie. I've got to buy roatumes in a terrible hurry, and I hadn't a cent. Ho what r could the poor manager do?" intensity of thought wrinkled and twisted AnnU'e brow. Hha was engaged in thg high grade Intellectual labor uf cluaslfl. canon and twinparlaon. you don't need any costumes to wear when yen wash clntheo." she aaid at last, "and you don't have auy manager." Alisa t'olbert looked at her steadily, wilh a broadening smile. "How much do you need?1 she said vary kindly, and then, handing Annie a flve dollar bill. "Will that help you out?" Tha tears rente into Annie's eyes. "I aa'd to myself that if you was horns Id he all right," said she, somewhat irliAIUTA COLIIKHT WAS STAND- relevantly. "Well if you'd come yesterday," reING IN THE DOURW'AY. plied Miss Colbert, "you'd have found ms he can't any better luck for a girl than as poor aa yourself. I came mighty near to find out her inlalske bcfoie she makes pawning my one poor little diamond, tha only one I ever had." it". Bhe tumid a pretty ring backward and He leaned In from Ilia window till, thrusting his face as neur lo hers h pos- forward upon Hie third Unger of her left sible. hs ml. "Ars you goiu' to stand iu my way?" "Thats my enr.ngement ring. Annie," hr whleiiereil, said she, "and the dear hoy who gave it "Ale?" she said confusetlly. "Ms aland lo nu Is many miles away. Util never in yimr way?" mind, he's soon, and I wouldn't "I'm goln' to Its vs thoao dimonda said want him tocoming And his ring Iff pe.wn. he. "it a for you to say whether you'll "The only one you ever owned," said Annie In a hushed and aolemn tune, squeal on me or keep still." liis voice sounded sharp and hard. 11a "How shout (Item? How about all thorn was in deadly eaniesl. Annie was frightbeautiful ones In that plate? Ain't they ened. hear! broken and angry all loyours?" gic her. "They're as glnsey as tho plate, "imn't cuimt en me. Tom." she said. Miss Colbert. I guess they were "This is our flnisli. Ive said that once made In the same factory. That's stage before, Hn' I mean II. I'm dom." Annie. Borne ef It Is pretty good Jewelry, He gathered himself up In the window, of Its kind, and I've Just been Meaning it wstriiiug her with dir intentnsaa. up, so that It shines smart, but the "You cun get out o' lure, he sold. whole lot Isn't worthright as much aa my "There's nobody In the lower part o' Ilia little ring." You neednt know anytiiing about hniimy. said Annie tinder hep "'Tatn't real!" this Go. Now's your chance." breath. ''Weaned niuthcr, think of it! v. "Dout fool yourself," she retorted 'Taln'l reel!" "I'm stayin' right here." Bhe picked up the loose atone with Ills fate took nn a peculiar expression. which site dimly pemdred that site hid Hhe saw that hla lower lip was between tested both herself and the mail who his teeth, nnii suddenly I hern was blood hava wrecked her life. might upon it. The nest Instant hs sprang at "You've always been good to me." alio her. He had made hla plan upon the ason' I'm afler fakin' sumption that aim would try lo mn stray, aaid, when 1 ain't gut any your money right to it. and perhaps thla error accounts for tha today You must think queer o' me, uu' you'll surprising sequel. Annie did not run; think Queerer if I ask you to give mo she advanced. Ths rollisUin brtw.-ethis." them occiim-very much earlier than That?" exclaimed Marcia. "Why, it Mr. AVlUini anticipated; he was he Inst the bottle and vanished Isn't worth 4 ceuta What rould you from the scene nf uf it. There was a hor- do with that? You can't wear It." Annie was very red. Bhe stood there rible crush of the stepladder, and Wilson upon her awkward legs, with her thin lay for a few seconds quite still amid its shoulders working up and down nervousruins, while Annlo. wosk with fright, hung over the window sill. Hha had not ly. I Jiiot "I dunno," said she faintly. Intended lo push Torn out of the window; she had merely accepted combat with want It. that's all. I think thero's luck In It. true courage. A voice from almve rried, "Foh de lub "Of course you can hava It," Marcia o' heaven!" And Annie, hmklng upward, as Id, "and I hope It will bring you Inch. saw tin ebony countenance of Mrs. Tho lovo nf a good man la tho bent luck Itoolh's iV'k. there la. Annie. I hope you'll hava that." "An' the love of a had man's tha "Tom rllmlied up on the ladder to speak to me, said the girl. "Tom, you ain't worst, said Annie, tying up the hit of hurt? Bay you ain't hurt. glass in her handkerchief. "Mry I'rovi. Wilson sat upon the ground and glared deuce preserve all women from that." "Amen," wild Morel. up at Iter. iu t s sn-gril- d; . tUSl.ER EVIDENCE BALTIC i,1 FLEET IKglM (Continued from Page One), rALL O Htructions, and unlesa such instructions be wJl EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES receive M per cent on g all pictures taken within the next 30 days at GASBHRG'S STUDIO, 271 29th St. are received no wltnesaea will called in .rebuttal or in behalf of Kue-ai- a. San Francisco, Nov. 15. Venator, a Dr. WoodhoiiM holds a merely to 1 shot, upset calculations at Oakwatching brief. Neither he nor the land today by winning the six furlong Russian consul here Is in possession at handicap from a good field. Hie track any evidence tending to prove that was muddy owing to the rain of Iasi Japaneee torpedo boats were in tha was but it night drying out fast. There neighborhood on Dogger Bank or that was a heavy plunge on Judge and he Japan exercised any influence on the ruled a strong favorite. He faltered fib fighting fleet. the final furlong and Venator beat him Both Admiral Bridge and Mr. Aapln-ma- ll handily. Favorite took three races. who are conducting the Inquiry on Summary: Ihe most impartial lines indicated by Firm race, fi MORE T0N80RIAL ARTI8TB. Selling-Revolt. furlongs, tbat the trawler which questions won; Brennua, second; Red from the flying fleet might separated 1:22 third. Damael. state The barbers board of examinTime, possIMy have been taken for a torpedo Second race, five fnrlonga purse ers, composed of Felix Relabold, Parboat by the Ruaniana. ley A. Hill and Dr. C. M. Benedict, held Edrodun, won; Andvarl, second; The A suggeHiion by tbe Russian consul ef your linen bill Interest an examination of candidates at 12 Reprobate, third, 'l ime, 1:03 that the shelling waa due to the trawl-er- a Tldnl race, six and a half furlongs, West First South street yesterday. youf blank to when shots failing stop The high grade machinery Those who passed were E. A. Harten-Btci- n, selling Moiinteliank won; Diderot, 1 were and the the that flred, fail lights and modern methods ef tha George McGregor, S. W. Sclwart, second; Sngden. third. Time, 1:23 4. on were one at least extinguished S. W. Lord, E. C. Evans, J. 8. Nava, Fourth race, six furlongs Venator, Ogden Steam Laundry wifi trawler, ia considered here to in some R. D. Wooiimanaee, C. C. Bergman W. won; Judge second; add from 25 per cent to 50 Royal Rogue, degree explain, though not lo excuse B. Logan, A. C. Kohts and H. E. third. Time, 3:15. per cent to the life of your the attack by the Russians. linen. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs, Jersey tnsyiOO. Bwarts. One candidate was rejected. $ WE DO NOT use Injurious Lillian ' Today the board are in Provo to bold purse Rea CYoyage, won. WELCOME ROYAL VISITORS. an examination of candidates in that Areg, second: Hut re Nona third, NATIONAL GRANGE CONVENTION. cleansing agents. WE DO NOT crack tha cel-l- a lime. 1:10 city. Windsor Eng., Nov. 15. The King ra. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth G. Poirtlaud, Ore., Nov. 15. Accom- and Queen of Portugal on their arrival WE DO NOT tear out buttonW. Trahern. won; FHHe DOr, second; panied by the governors nf two Atlanii here from Portsmouth today were holes. Ink third. T1m. 1:50 tic states and the dean of Hie welcomed at the railroad station by v, WE DO wash colored goods of West Virginia, togetm-- r with Edward and Queen Alexandra. and woolens in Distilled wasia.i-- Aaron King Cincinnati, Nov. 15. Latnnia re- delegate j from twenty-siter. of master sults: Jones, of South Bend, lud., Are we laundering your linFirst race. s"ven furlongs Eihel the national grange arrived In Pori land en? Davis won: Trrpan second; Bcnmora today on a special train. Wilh Mr. WOULD third. Time, 1:2S. If net you are losing monyou want Jones are T. C. Alkeson dean of the iey.. Try us. Second rare, six furlongs Herllda University of West Virginia, Overseer; Corn-FeBeef d Eastern Elli-Bo- n won; Green Gown second; N. J. Hatcheldcr, governor of New 1 0GDEN STEAM LAliM third, lime. 1:28. Hampshire, lecturer, F. 11. Norris, nf SAN FRANCISCO. 10; PORTLAND, 5. go to Ballard & Rinckcr's Second race, six furlongs H ,.:!!0 Sodus, N. Y., chairman of the execuEast ef the Read Hotel. U1 24th Street. Third race, one mile Swift Wing tive committee; C. J. Bell, governor Both Phones 174. Oakland. Nov. 15. Portland bom61L No. Phone won; D. L. Moor, second; Outwai, of Vermont, secretary of the executive barded Barber in the seventh Inning third. Time. 1:41 12. committee. today and got five men around the cirFourth race, six and a half furlongs The convention open tomorrow and cuit on seven hits. San Francisco hit won: Ed T. J. Carson, Major Tkrney, will with evening sessions for about Thlelman in lively fashion but he was second; Just So. third. Time, 1:21 tea days. given fine support and in only one inFifth race, mile and an eighth man a to Californians did the get ning Schoolmate won; Cnpperfield, second; the home plate. WOMAN OF INTERNATIONAL R. H. E. Cheboygan, third. Time, 1:53 Score 8ixth race, fire and a half furlongs IS DEAD. .5 11 0 Portland., ... ... Freebooter won: Kirhall, second; Man1 1(E 1 San Francisco Time. 107 Oakland. CaL Nov. 15. Mr. Leila Thielman and Kellacky; Barber and fred third. Kirkham Yards Bnller, well known aa Gorton. New York, Nov. IS. Aqueduct re"Lady Yarde Duller, died today aged Umpire Christie. sults: 54 years. She was tbs daughter of A reward ot Fifty Debate (fSfi.fiS), wifi be paid by the Utah Ltfihl Wasix First rare, furlongs Rapid General Kirkham, and inherited part OAKLAND, 6; LOS ANGELES, 1. ter won: Old England second; Missing of ft Power Co. for the arrest of party or parties who ea the evening ef fain fortune. Hi r complications with April 29th, 1903, caused a "abort circuit" oa Its elect rie traasnUesioa Link, third. Time, 1:14 her husband some rears ago nmde her Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 15. Oakland SccAii race, mile and five sixteenUae, through interference in some manner with amid company's Baee a figjre uf international interest. She won by a score of 6 to 1, because ths Go Between won; The Southernat a point about one mile south from tho power bouse, known aa P9 of Jones magnificent work in the box. er second; Auromsstcr third. Time. was declared mentally Incompetent a aaeer Statioa, near tbe mouth of Ogden Canyon. few years ago ahd waa confined in a Newton start'd in to pirch for the An- 2:17 was in week Last she Persona are warned not te interfere la nay wise with aaid Eaa sanitarium. Third rare, selling, five furlongs geles. hut was In bail form and gave It la safe to the pnblie if unmolested, but serious results to p re pee . way lo Bauds afu-- r six runs had been Fancy Dress won; Hanseuae second; court endeavoring to be ree'ored to ty and possible fatal results to persons eaa be caused through the capacity. scored. Baum piirhcl a reuarKable Dsr.xl third. Time. 1:03. or breaking of insulators, or tho throwing of wires, limbs of trees, 2 hfw off made bits liCng game, only Fourth rac. the Rosylyn handiiap, obstruction over the wires of company's aaid electric trane-mtsaisimilar W. Fradk 15. Nov. seven Both Higteams one mile Orthodox won: Ocean Wave, inning. Corry, Pa., delivery in fine. were on edge and some beautiful field- second; Little Em third. Time. 1:40 gins, governor elect of New York, ia S1 at Cambridge Springs, where he will ing was done by the infield. K. II. E. Score Fifth race, selling, one mile AkIa remain a few days recuperating from Sm Tle A X Loh Angeles,. .. ............I won; Kickshaw second; Prince Chlng the effects of his campaign duties. 25 H son-in-la- w 4. 3-- 3-- a Saving of Will 25 to 50 Per Cent 4. 3-- 4. Uni-verai- ty x TIIE s j 4. 4. 1- Reward. Warning, A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS 4-- 5. 2-- 5. ea 2-- UTAH LIGHT Bjr POWER. CO., Cmmpbellf Mgvv |