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Show MOEXIXO THE EXAMINER: UTAH. OGDEN, FRIDAY HAD STOLEN BOARD OF GOODS ON TRUSTEES THEM MET MORNING, MAT 31, 19pr,. Foiling a Royal Lover Original. During tbe reign of that licentious monarch, XV, there lived in Faria a widower, Gusur Pellssier, whoso daughter Veroulque waa such a striking beauty that whenever the appeared In public people would lnraria-blturn their heads to look at her. Veronlque was a good girl and thmiMh it waa iuipooaiblc that aha should to unconscious of a beauty that or cry one noticed oho waa not vain. Indeed the attention ah attracted from peraoue who were of no Interest to hor haramo so lepuUIr that ah was loath to go out. The house In which the Peliosiera lived was peculiar, or, rather, it la peculiar, for It la standing today. It it itnato In tho Palais Royal quarter and but n few steps from thot present aggregation of shops. It la very high for so old a building, being nine stories, la its center la a court In which two staircase rise to tho top, each starting from an opposite aide of th building. They are both spiral and aa on looks up ha can hardly realise that they are not one. On staircase takes you to the first floor apartment on tho right, the second floor on tho left and so on. The other take you to the flrat floor on the left, the second on the right and so on. One must be careful to choose the right staircase on ascending or, when he reaches the story he desires, he will find himself on the opposite side of the house from which ho Intended. Then he most go down and take tho other flight or If ho la at fifth atory It la shorter for him to go up and come down on the other aide. One day Pellssier was suddenly taken 111 nnd there waa no one to go for the doctor except Veroulque. Forgetting everything but her miss loo she sullied forth without even putting on a veiL She had reached the' surgeon's and was on her way back when she passed a man who ogled her admiringly and whom oho at once recognised as tho king disgulaed. Now, tho king of France at that tlma when he wished to make any woman hla mistress bad but to designate hla wish, and I she maid or wife aho passed Into his possession. Yeronlqus harried so, Intent on getting home to ber father. At a corner, turning Into another street, she saw the king following her. His reputation was well known to her, and now for tho first time It occurred to her that he was bent on what would (wore her ruin. Ho would not lie likely to declare himself to be her sovereign and obedience while In disguise, nnd her only chance waa to oocap him But while lie was thus prerented. before she could fprm any plan she me- -, rived at tbe door of tbe building In which she lived. Dashing In. she ran up her staircase, reaching the fourth floor before stopping to look hack." Tha king waa ascending, nud abe took courage when she saw, that he waa on tho wrong staircase. Veronlque waa at her own door, bnt did not dare to Indicate her apartment, to tbe king; so she went on up, stopping at the sixth floor. By this time the king had reached tbe fifth floor and In another moment stood directly opiiaalts her. He cast hla eyes about for amne way to reach her, but there was none except by going up or down and taking the other staircase. Wliy do you strive to escape ono who admires you 7 be asked. I do not know yon, sir." "I am tbe king; I would nerve yon. "The king does not follow helpless maidens." All the while be was looking up, than down, at tho confusing staircase, vs nly seeking n means of getting on her aide of the building. 8he started up another flight, and be did tbe same. Bite went back to the tlrird floor, and be stopind when she did to flatter and coax lies. But she did not wait to bear him and reascended. Veronlque wa young and had been climbing the staircase leading to her father's apartment for several yean. The king lived a life not conducive to muscular activity, lie grew weary under tbe Incessant ascending and descending. Veronlque never led him lower than the third story nor above the seventh, fearing he would notice that he could, by ascending or descending tw flights, get on to the stairs with her. Finally, passing her door, she cast quick glance below, and, finding her pursuer so far behind that she was concealed from him. she dashed In and fell exhausted on the floor beside her father. When Veronlque regained sufficient strength and breath she hurriedly made her father acquainted with her adventure. He forgot file condition and bent Ids mind on one subject, that of sav-lu- g bis (laughter. Every article of bedclothing iu the apartment was torn In strips, and Veronlque, 'disguised, her face smudged beyond recognition, waa lowered from the window Into tbe street. Meanwhile the king, missing his prey, ran up and down seeking her, but at last gave up tbe search and went out on to the street Just as Veronlque was turning n corner nnd while her father wa drawing up tbe Improvised rope. The king, hurrying to the palace ef the Louvre, but a short distance away, gare Instructions to have the building searched and that any beautiful girl found there be sent to him. Tbe search waa made, but without success. Veronlque was hiding where she could not lie found, nnd her father, realising that she could not live In Psris without passing into the possession of the king, took her to tbe then new colony of Virginia. s Veronlque rellssier was doubtless the only woman tbe king desired to possess who escaped him. " W. LEROY WISE. MDE IN a DAY y AT STATE TO BE BROOKS' MEN BELIEVED ACCOMPLICES ARRESTED. Baking Powder ROOM- SIndependent PHwm II 'Phone, two ring BUIINEM OFFICE Independent 'Phene Bell 'Phene, one ring Ns. NiM application for similar positions were rereived by the board and taken under advisement. One lioy. Monte Geathe. waa granted a pa rolv, he having received the recredit marks. J. C. quired sixty-fiv- e Brown waa appointed to look after Ihe sixty-fiv- e acres of land recently pur chased by the school. It waa also decided it the meeting to ask the legislature at its next session to divert $3,000 recently appropriated to connect the arhcol with the mains of the Ogden Waterworks company. After the regular business session the trusters were treated to an exhibition drill toy the boys of the school They wore their new uniforms and under the direction of Assistant Superin tendent Hease of the school, made a creditable showing. OGDEN Ne. M Ne. N RIM auperintend-en- tor the Oregon Short Une, lat DROWNED IN II BREVITIES E. Buckingham, general Hied. ago. K. C. Davis of Balt Lake was apWhen arrested the men carried loaded gtins. They- - had nine- razors, eight pointed parole officer with Jurisdiction pairs scissors, five dozen pocket knives, in that city. Hla duties will be to three revolvers, four pairs of spec- look after the boys and girl on partacles. L. H. Becraft evening ole. and to aid in the capture of any identified the goods aa thort stolen who might escape from the school; also to aid in every way possible the front his store. The prisoniTS. when asked regarding officers of the school. A number of the stolen plunder, stated that Crawford paid $o to a man at Moutello on last Monday for the entire stock. The fellow, according to the prisoners, claimed thar be had brought the goods from Ban FranrLco. Regardless of the story told by the prisoners, the officers believe they bate succeeded In running down the accomplices of Brooks, who was arrested the day following the robbery. At the time of the arrest the two men were taken unawares by the officers. They were laying at the bottom of s hill and the deputies walked up WOMAN FELL INTO to them before they had time to run COLORED or make a gun play. The nten were STREAM YESTERDAY. first spotted by the officers mar River-dalwhere they attempted to dispose of the goods. They kept moving but Small Foot Was Attempting te Cress Both men were were overtaken. Bridge When She Lost to the county Jail, where they brought Her Balance will await Ihclr hearing on a charge oT robbery. in colored women, Hannah Keys, a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS company with seven other colored folk started out ysterday afternoon for n The fnllowlug real estate transfer picnic. They were walking down the Ogden river and when a point near were recorded yesterday: Becker's brewery was reached all atR. C. Butler and wife to Rosa Buttempted to cross a little foot bridge. ler. consideration, $300; part of the Tbe Keys woman lost ber balance and southwest quarter and part of the fell into the stream. Her body floated outheeaat quarter of section 18, towndown the river. ship 6 north, range 1 weat. William C. Wilcox and wife to Levi According to the atory of a member of the party tlie Key woman was the H. Disney, consideration, $550; part e last te cioss tuj bridge. 6hr was not of lot 1, block 4, Ogden plat ml aed for several minutes after she A. fell Into Iho rlve which at the present tlma la very h'gh and rushes wildly. PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL She was about, thirty years of age and had been a resident of this city tor some time. Her home waa In the rear The people are giving of the Thomas grocery at the cor- quite aPresbyterian in the serial line. novelty torj ner of Twenty-fourtstreet and Grant Church aoclaia are usually considered avenue. to be ten and fifteen cent affair or As soon na the newi of the accident twenty-fiv- e at the most, bnt the Presreached the city the sheriff' office and byterians concluded that a good social police department started a searching was worth a dollar or It. waa not party. Tha effort was In vain, as by worth anything and so about a year the time darkness set in no nice could ago they commenced giving a social be found of the body, and it la thought twice a year for which one dollar waa that it waa washed down into the lake. charged. It whs a great aiiccesa. At the last one about three hundred dot-lir-a Njw that wa have line roads, bicywere paid at the door and nt each cles are In great demand. Remember one over two hundred. They give tbe that H. C. Hansen A Son handle the nest one and Judging from Nstknal and Reading standard bicy- the speciallonight which are preparation cles. They are the wheels. For being made and the Interest which is strength, durability and perfect action being taken this one will be the largthey era it est attended and most enjoyable of all. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL A meeting of the board of iruatees of the State Industrial school waa held last evening at that institution. Aside from the regular routine business the follow Ing matter,, were disposed of. the report of the superintendent for the month of April submitted and ordered Deputy Sheriffs Barlow Wilson and Seymour Clark made a good catch yesterday afternoon. They arrested at John Craig and Harry Cranford Konrb Weber. The nun haJ been goods piddling some of the ctoleti t.iken front Berraft s store a few da) Not. Aim feakia predm art nld at in la twcnty i cem a pound or a ini au bat they leader Die iuod pouialiy mm, MifCkliblc and uhaallWuL ca" t came down from the north at 10 o'clock la at craning, and after a atop in thie city, proceeded aouth to Salt Lake. five-minut-e Don't forget he Presbyterian Dollar Social Friday night and be sore and remember the necktiea like the dm. The examination of witnesses In the cult of the Pnciflc Collection bureau va. Thomas Doman et al. was completed yesterday and the counsel will argue the case this morning. Flower and vegetable seeds la bulk. Three times aa much for the money aa you get in packages. Grout, seed street. dealer, 353 Twenty-fourth UNIFORMSJOR MILITIA In answrr to a requisition sent to , Washington mere than two nionihs ago by Captain Knessa for dress and full dress uniforms for Company B, to the number of forty, toe received the Information that tha uniforms had arrived at Salt lake and would be forwarded immediately. The unlforma are regulation dress, msy be used In drillq and for full dre occasions, the only difference being In the braid decoration of the coat. With new unlforma and their new quarters. Company B will be excellently equipped. They will not appear in the uniforms until the night of the grand military ball, to he given when the armory ia 'completed. It now seems a certainty that Utah will not receive an appropriation from the government The uniforms not only for Ogden but for the entire state militia are gtoen aa a substitute for a cash donation. five-acr- John .McDermott, proprietor of the Hetljr bar, was arrested last evening on a charge of operating a card machine, in violation of the city ordinance. He put up a oeeh bond for hla appear ance In the police court this morning. Samuel Karts, formerly employed as a traveling aa teaman for the George Spiegel Wholes ale Grocery company of Boise, Ida., arrived in the city yesterday. Ha hie accepted a similar position with the Fred J. Klceel company Onion sets, flower and vegetable aeeria In bulk ami packages. Poultry 7 .Tie moat complete supplies, etc. and reliable areortment In Ogden at Groats Seed Howie, 853 24th 8L - Wednesday nlrf it the H. and R. club Journeyed to Brig! mm City in a tallyho driven by George Wright, to attend n reception at the Peach city. Pcery Herrick. Rd Bleak, Charley Crltchlow. Rill Steel?, Chafley Wheelwright and D. Nelson composed the party. The bovs left Ogden In the evening, arrived at Brigham wUh a dash, attended the reception nod relumed in the cool hours of the morning. PAYMENT The director of the Cunard StranP ship company have elected Mr, William Watson, of Liverpool, to succeed the late Lord Inverclyde na their chairman. Mr. Watson Joined the board of the company In 183, and haa acted aa deputy chairman for the laat three years. It was during the negotiations with the Government which led to the building of the two new turbine Cunard flyers that hr was closely associated witl. Lord Inverclyde, and more recently he has ben a supporter of the strong attitude taken up by the late chairman with regard to the Atlantic rate war, tram which the Cunard company emerged with an enhanced reputation. Sir William FWrwood haa the position of deputy chairman. London Graphic. t Standing ef the Teams. deten; $4.50 at $3.25; $4 at $4 at B2.50; cabinet! $3.25; $1.75 per dozes. 16x20 portraR, free with very $3.75 and $3.25 order. New is the time to take advantage of thie low rate. Call at atudio and see samples. H. U. THOMAS ir would drill their Commercial league schedule has been doubled up each team playing twice pupil daily in callslheffirs for the eves, aa well as the rest of the body, i each week. the proportion of chool children wearMay 15 CU1 iii vs. 55. C. M. I.; ing glasses would lie greatly leseiiel. vs. Xye. Take care of your general health. May 16 Mont yhaks vs. Jesscocs: Get plenty of sleep, and as regularly Clarka vs. Ylcr. as the eye's May 18 -- Xye vs. Wessler; Jesscocs drawpossible. Remember, their nourishment from (lie anii vs, Z. C. M. 1. sourer aa the rent of the h:id. viz., the vs. May 22 - Clarks Moneyliaks; blood. ; Jesscoes va. Wessler. Always close the eve. for a few secMsy 2: Wesslrrs vs. Z. C. M. I.: onds when changing suddMilv to a Clarks vs. Xye. bright light. Do not fiice a Ilghl to 25 Jesscocs rs. X.ve; Z. C. M. May read, write or work hv. I. va. Mnneybaks. Do pot sleep facing a light ; not even Change In City league ns follows: May 11 Apaches vs. Sstclltes; Rl-- ; moonlight. When y;ir eve are very tired, bathe vals vs. Falstaff. them In hot and cold water alternatef May 17 Apaches vs. Rivals; ly: lira) hot, then cold. Apply the hot vs. Sateli. and cold water aiao to the bark of the May 21 Apaches vs. Falstaff: Ri-- j head and neck, at the hae of the vals v. Falrtaff; Apaches vs. 8ate-- , brain. The hot application relieves conlites. gestion: lie cold stlmtlhiteH the blood and nerve vessria to renewed activschool-tearher- 2457 Washington Ave. s I Mon-eyba- ! i P1-staf- T ity. Want To Make Your ; .t'wij; ur'.mnl 1 j m BNjMty NO MATTER WHAT YOUR EYE TROUBLE IS The first step towards getting glasses to care or correct It, Is to hare the eyes exnmtncd. It la eboolatrly Impossible to properly fit the eyes without an accurate examination end this cannot be made except by a qualified optician, having at his command the requisite scientific apparatus end appliances. Wc offer yen our cervices and the meet approve modern fhcllltle for examining eyes, free of rhsrge. J. S. LEWIS & CO., Opticians, At the Bi Clock. j i Glasses Wash. Ave. J W E L E R S Back If They Are Unsatisfactory Maieage the hack of the head and nnd along the Notice the course of the optic nerve. Cultivate a cheerful, hippy frame of mind: with klndnet-- and love in the heart. The eye exprew the riiuiiiorfi.. Thev are Indeed "the windows of the From a phrenological Hand-poinsoul." tliU I readily understood. Hold some small object in your hand fa pin will dot; look at the head of it and change t tie focu-ln- g dUtnnce by bvinging it to your nose: then extending ns far as you can reach; varying front right to left; high to low, and vice versa, describing circles In different directions. While at this exercise. glance onward, lining up with sonic object at a distance. Vary ihe W. distance and direction. Dr. R Travis in Medical Talk fur the Home. nrk. t, E Parliament to a larg extent makes Its own work, or that tha Idle member who has a safe seat if he la given n salary, la tempted to draw It and then stay away aa much as he dare, and, and try to shorten the sesaion na much aa he can. If he is paid by the day--he Is at the Capa, In Natal, In Canada, In Austila. and elsewhere it 1h to his Interest to protract the session; In fact, he lose mouey by getting through business efficient Iv. This waa found In Norway where there is a need of ready money and sessions grew lunger and longer. To avoid this, then, tbe dally payment ha been arranged only for a limited number of days at the Cape and In Canada: niter the representative talks at his own expense. The tried in other experiment has countries of paving a salary and then fining the member for absences, and this undoubtedly saved whips a great deal of trouble. In Xiirway the mistake has been made of alio vlng representatives In the Storthing allowances not only tor t raveling expense, hut for medical treatment, anl other items, and at times members have interpreted these terms in the sense, and returned among their expenses Turkish hath, port wine, and. In fact, anything In the slightest degree connectbeed with medicine. Parliament came a sort of system of outdoor relief for needy politicians, and even th length of railway Journey were in the returns "greatly exaggerated." In Japan pavmrnt of members was a failure, probably owing to the acuter business instinct of that race. A IKili: Irian In ilah' stood for a constituency, and his creditors never rested until h was and in receipt of a Hilary! Ministerial posts have been obtained in our colonics in the had old day in a ainvlar way. "Franking" Inter, which used to exist in England, suddenly swelled a member's rorrcoiidi nee to a suspicion extent, until hi remotest relations. tven to the third and fourth generation. ran- long distances for hla signature; autograph hunting In this In New way bernmi- a nuisance. South Wale th, ayt m is in use (a well a free traveling for members bv mil and tram), but not abused. This t of the relativelargely on ly higher seal,, of wages; copper is nothing Hcrounteii of in the colonies, and though ihn postage la twopence tills docs not p' event he poorest man writting tellers. in th cilo'iies generally, the payment .of moiilx-Tha greatly purified public lif,. rather than the reverse. The yearly salvv. not the daily wage, ha lice-- i generally in In Canada. Newfoundland. WcHtetn Austral. a. and South Australia both house iro paid. Traveling expense tre almciat iinivernnl; either a smalt medal ; giv,-the member, which hnnes on hla atch chain, and prps him on tiM line, or an allowance iR made h:tn rileuiated on lh mileage from htq native town, in Hungary (wher he ia also allowed house rent) the curious custom is in practice of allowing him to travel flrat class on a ae?ond els ticket. It seems to b- - forgotten by the public that '.laymen of member In England existed for four hundred year, and only came to an rad (in the sixteenth century) because, owing to the rise In price, the salary was not worth taking, nud partly because n seat In parliarv-n- t rsme to he sought after a a privilege. Nearly forty years ago the subject wa revived, motions made seviral times since it ia even had a then, ami London Tall majority in ih.- - linii-Mall Gazette. la-e- THE CARE OF THE EYES. ! OF MEMBERS ABROAD. as THE CUNARD CHAIRMAN. 6GWLIHC Spring Cut in Photos For a short time only we we make thie extraordinary offer: 15 work 13.75 per SCHOOL Men Superintendent Mskes Report Parols Becraft Identifies Plunder-T- he Officer In Salt Lake Named. Were Taken by Surprisa in South Other Business. Wabcr Yoaterday. Dr. Price's Baking Powder supplies a pure, wholesome leavening agent, which makes the biscuit and cake of highest healthfulness at medium cost, and protects the food from alum, which is the greatest dietary danger of the day. PIICC BAKIM POWDER CHICACa INDUSTRIAL LAST EVENING. At the present time there arc fifty-si156) different union labels now in x use and ten card, most of which are of different colors and At the Pittsburg convention of the American Federation of Ijtbor several resolutions were Introduced calling for a label of universal design These resolution were reported adversely by the the nuncr was refercommittee, but red to the executive ii tnuiiiiee of ihe A. F. of L tor investigiitiiin ml report at the nsxt convention. - - 1 nei-oun- ti,v e. en-for- DOVER AS A NAVAL BASE. An imuortsnt statement ss to Dover's future vas made last nighlh v Georg Wyndliani. 51. P.. st an International dinner at Dover. Mr. Vynd-haconfirmed the report that Dover lint-clas- s naval base Is to be made and incidentally detailed the important negotiations which had taken place hqiween hlmsc'f as representing Dover on the on bund, and the admiralty on Ihe oiher. concerning the Interests of Transatlantic station at Dover and the naval base. These question, hr in'idrd. had Just been settled, the sdniirslij'i . the harbor ni EO AND BOLD OVER IAOOjDOO ENT MODEL is THE PRE haJino PROVEMCNTB TANDHFVOREKTm!!-CALWHICH AND EXAMINE. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO OPERA HOUSE CLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. ' EXCURSIONS EAST Via May 26th and 28th and June 1st 3rd and 16th, 1906 Denver, Colorado Spring! nud l'ueblo S..0(M Omaha and Kansan City St. IxMiiu 'Ill 50 SI.' Paul and JJiuneaiioliR 4, 4 liicago 44.30 Memphis 43.30 Proportionately Low Hates to Many Other Point. Tickets linod for Return to Ortober .'list. A. II. MOSELEY, Traveling Paiwcngei' Agent. Write Ogden, Utah. twsmoMS board, and tile railways having corns to unanimous agreement by which the maritime and commercial Interests of the por; would be conserved and there would be no interference with the great admiralty harbor. Mr. Wyndhani a Iho quoted some remarkable figures respecting the liner traffic st Dover. In the first quarter of last yc.ir 61 liners landed 2.764 passengers, in the same quarter this year, ending September. 92 liners landed 4.657 passengers, in the yesr 269 liners landed 7,636 passengers. Mr. Wyndhtm stated the erection of th great maritime ttalioti nt Dover agreed upon by the harbor hoard and railway compsnlCM last week would remove s blot on their continental passenger He sleo men traffic arrangements. tolned that Sir Alfred Jones, of the Elder Dempster Co., would bring traf-ti- e to Dover, meaning s profit to the railways of 24,0un pounds a year, when the accommodation was ready. London Standard. Second Hand Stores SECOND-HANCANNON STORE. New and SeconS-hanHeuieheld Goods. New Goode Exchanged (or old, 2277 Washington Avo. Ind. 'phene 372 d NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. Wo buy and sell all kindi if new and second-han- d good. Call or phene Wocktr A Haynes, Props. 168 25th St Phone, Ind. 622. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Second-HanStore. If you hovo anything to Mil er buy cal) or phono 1870 to 1871 Wash, Aye, Bell 956-k- . Ind. 579. d B. A. DENKERS Will pay tho hlghoot pries (or furniture and soil to tht puhlie 2416 Grant Ave. It'.i tho chcapoot. Phono 637-k- . Ind. 620. Heend-han- Look out for the new continued C. J. HERRICK A CO, story, "Beverly of GrauRtark," in next Successors to H. L. White. Is one This of Examiner. Sunday's Bring your goods horo if you went the great novels of the day. It tells te eell them. Call hers If yog wint Bell Phene how sn American girl took chsnres in buy. 2342 Wash Ave, 518-y- . Ind. 407, old Europe. AtTTEOB or Beverly, of Graustark ILLUSTRATED BY HEYER aerial which Will bogin in our b," needs no introduction to render who hare enj obone. other fascinating Brewster's Million. and to k McCutcheon. you know, is the author who went hi in novel Km the MS. of o new tospP"'4 were $15,000 advene royalty. 'And his publiahore either. etoryon itI jprriv Ho is tho man who wugered he could a Milium, without hu name. " Brwrrter know and million of render before the raal author result. Look for Beverly of Graustark Thin is tho n-- w . Begins in. next Sundays Examiner. |