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Show porting nrev midshipman, so it was stated by Midshipman kisriwealhsr in .his trial. Grosser was long ago given w a term of derision to the engineer corps of the navy by the nsuUbiflmet of the line, and in the remote period of the origin of the new tongue gv- eue stood for marine, who was also The J coaeiy called a sea soldier. Lbgle has been changed in the a vocabulary tu the gugag; and a hanJout ia described a "gruj from ta officers' hop." Hit mesas duff, and a fiend is one wbo does anything with biff and frap and frapp. "Tbe huaiier" la the Naval academy's scrub team ia football. THE EXAMINER Pubiianad Evs:y Day in thi Var by Thn Sunni re Publishing Cn pnny. SUBSCRIPTION I .ATM. Delivered by Cartier in OeUa City. moading Sunday Norn-SiSmiiinnr, per month.. email S Tfct bn M ADVANCE. tent by ami at Utdeq. gr yser..6.u SY HML r ouaasde 7b At in ins oswa ! adveco.. t ea WEEP THE SNOW. FEARS ESS end IlkBRPSNSRNT. Tbn fimiwf in a nuicUr Wbea you see the yard and path ways filled with enow, take a broom and shovel and sweep and shovel un Do ttl you have made a pathway. not neglect even the clothes lines. They should be made frae from snow. This advice Is nut giveu that it may brtag s tulles to the face of a wifa wiib isnn-poaoe- senepep. 'th r it ha ne faroai, end an eannuen In pn.h it wt iiauiaaeJ and g.ve tha hu iv,.,., .... ii luiijecu erlb .,l. presented bn roenivea w from known indi v id unin. but liw Iran uune nut bn pubuebid Ui ItlL All UUnrn nnl imiiimiinlrniioni nigged by nom d plumes, or unrated nnnue, mil bn throni is tsn waste bnmnL Tbn brave mns MTir klden bnbind ns nnnuined mbs Don't nnii the Ui utr lo bn responsible far wbnt you on ,sIt be-rau- lawn-mowin- wood-choppin- tu a. c ni'-H- s tnnihi-matics- Imr-xsv- d 1 -' d dn. j - - e - g-- u r- 1 OGDEN, 'CTAIl, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMHEIi 20. 1WU!. the idea of the former his Interest 1, quickened, but at thought of the latter it quailed momentarily. Had tbe entry beeu a royal oommaud It would have affected him tufluitely leas For a space his SMurauca fullered. Tbeu by cuiuciUeiiec tbe recollection of Eve and Eve's words of last night cam tuck to hint, and hia tulud a a filled with a new M'uaation. Because of fttilcule be was despised CECIL THURSTON. a no deBy by iTtlWte'a wife! Tber Author of "The Circle, Etc. nying that lu all the pleusaut excitement of th adventure that kuowledga had rankled. It caut to him now linkt Bretbcr Ceorright. 10S. by Hsrpar ed with renmubram' of tb alight tmeh of her fingers, the family evasive dislike uuderlyiug her glance. SYNOPSIS. was a trivial thing, but it touched Loder waited until be beard tbe outer It hia pride a a mam That as how he Iroom mased the -lu an CHAPTER impenetrable dour close, then be he London fog John CUllcote. a promiand dropped into tbe put it to himself. It wasn't that wothoughtfully nent and rapidly rising member Af tbe chair she bad vacated. He eat fur a valued this wumeu'e opluioa auy man's opiultw. It waa merely lhat it position in parliament, unexpectedtime looking at tbe baud her finger a poor hi pride, die turned again te touched ly encounters John Loder, It bead his lifted had touched. Then writer, who 1 bis exset double. At with a characteristic movement. tha window and cased out, the engagethe moment the aggression if Russia ment book at 111 le; ween hie bauds. By Jove." be seid aloud, "bow corm Pareto ia tha all engrossing topic. What if ha compelled her respect? bin!" aha detents led r dially CHAPTER II Russia to repo Whet if by his own peraouelity cloakto be supporting the rebels In their r Uhib'ote'a identity he fotved ed fight against the authority of the CHAPTER IE. her to admit Lie eepehiilty? It was a ahah of Persia, ihua distinctly menacaouiitlly and matter of pride, after all scarcely even ing England's influence in the utt. CHAPTER III Chileote. who to a EOPEKslept 1hiloole'a canopied of pride; self reaitect waa a better him the hlg room, word. slave to morphia, hears of a novel in severe magnificence, which two men exchanged idealities. fiatiafied by his own reaaoniug, ha CHAPTERS IV and V Chileote vis- suggested uothing of the gloom ami turned beck iulo the room. its Loder ia the letter s humble Quar- solitude that It held in Its owner's See to th.e letters. Greening." he ters and propotiea that IxxJer shall eyaa. Tha ponderous furniture, the said. "And for the rest of the mornYOU CAN GET him when Chileote la overunhigh ceiling, the heavy curtatua, ing's work you might go on with your come lv the craving for morphia and of Uhileote'a the since days changed Khurasan note. I lielleve we'll all wishes to get out of the world for tha grandfather, alt hinted at a far reach- want every inch of kuuwicdge we eeu time being. him. aUrred The that ing ownership CHAPTER VI Loder accept. get In that quarter before we're much CHAPTER VII Loder la compelled ownership was mythical In his regard older. I'U see you again later." With to wear rings on one of hi fingers In and the itoaseaslone a mirage, but they a reassuring nod be cronaed tha room order t conceal a scar made in Italy filled tbe day and surely sufficient for and passed through the door. the day. by a pet dog belonging to aa EnglishHe lunched with Fralde at his Nub woman whien he had met there and That was hia frame of mind aa he ami afterward walked with him to with. become bad vary friendly opened hia eye on the following mornWestminster. Tbe walk and lunch For men, boyu, misses and children again in Ogden. Thej ing and lay appreciative of hia comwore both memorable. In that hour ha Concluded. VIII CHAPTER re the old reliable, every pair guaranteed, as well aa fort, of the surrounding apace, even of learned many things that had bran "The sneer was uuinteutiouaL" be tbe light that filtered through the cur- sealed to him before.. He tasted bla the tain chinks, suggestive of a world re- first draft of real elation, hi first drop Mid. For tbe fliat time Eve showed a per- created. With day ail things seemed of real discomfiture. He saw for tha sonal interest. She looked at bim in a poMibie lo a healthy utan. Ha stretchfirst tlm bow a great man may conIf your apology was ed his arms luxuriously, delighting In descend bow unostentatiously, bow puttied way. meant.' ah Mid hesitatlugly, T should the glossy smoothness of the sheets. fully, how delightfully, lie felt what What was It Chileote had aaldl BetTJ3E SHOE FOE TENDER FEET," at the be glad to accept It" tact and kindness perfectly combined Luder, uncertain of bow to take tha ter live for a day than exist for a lifeburned Inand be accomplish, may beword, moved hack to tbe desk. lie time. That was true, and life had wardly with n sense of duplicity that rarrled an uuligbted cigarette between gun. At thirty alx be was to know it crushed aud elated him alternately, for tbe first time. hie fingers. lie was John Lodsr, friendless, pennilie smiled, hnt without irony. Man less, an Interval in which neiThere 254C MADISON AVE. with no present and no future, yet BELL PHONE 513 X. ha mused. h walked down ther spoke. Then at tost, conscious of to at hia heat at thirty-six- , Whitehall in tha full hia enlhuslaams and retained He has Its awkwardness. Eve rose. With oua light of day with one of the greatest Catalog and Sam pies. baud on tbe back of her chair sha look- rbed his exuberances; he has learned statesmen England has known. what to pick up aud what to pass by; ed at him. bom strangers were being shown "Mr. Fralde thinks it's aucb a pity h no longer imagines that to drain a over the terrace when he and Fralde Ho oua must taste the dregs. cup that she tupied to choose her word reached tha house, aud. noticing tha rinsed hia eyes sod stretched again that you should lose bold on things door, the old man paused. open lose interest In thin- gyou are do- not hia arma only, hut hia whole body. I never refuse fresh air," ha Mid. nre, and I do not like It In my inatata of his mental The pleasure Shall wa take another breath of It friends." ing. He lias tioen thinking a good deal about you tn the last three weeks, ever sisted on a physical expression. Then, before settling down?" He took 's Loder mM nothing. Tha quiet InIllness In sitting up in lied, be pressed the elecsince the day of yuur-yo- ur arm and drew him forward. As of tha reproof, its mitigating sight belL tric seems to him" again tbe house, aud it they passed through the doorway tb tourhed him sharply. In kindness, new valet Chilcates responded. slw broke off, watching Loiler's avertpressure of his finger tightened. "I that moment he the rail down "Pull those curtains, Krnwick. bo hall reckon toilsy among my plesMnt-ea- t which be had sent hia little ot exsaid. "Whats the timer lie bad memories, Chileote," he Mid gravedaunted and tha istence eight spinning, of Renwlcka th ordeal .eyes passed ly. "I can't explain tbe feeling, but I him. The track waa steeper, the gauge the night before. seem to have touched Eve's husband, narrower, then he had guaaaed; there stun The man wna alow, even little tbe real you, mure closely this morning Curves and aiding upon which pid. He drew buck the curtains care- than I ever did before. It baa hues a wars not reckoned. IIa turned hia ha had on cfock looked small tbe then at fully, happiness." Ha looked np with brad and met Fra Ida's glance. tha dressing table. "Eight o'clock, air. genuine hia of all Venn that the eyes through count too much on me, sir", I didn't expect tbe hell so early, sir." action and responsibility had remained he"Dont Mid slowly. 1 migbt dtoappolnt Loder felt reproved, and a pause fol- ao bright lowed. again." Hia voice broke off on But Loder paled suddenly, and bla yoa the last word, for the Bound of other I sir?" of tea, "May bring yotr cup turned to the river wide, mys- voices and of "No. not Juat yt. I'll hare a bath glance laughter cam to them 4 t (. terious. secret. Uucouscioualy Fralde acroM tha terrace ae a group of two first. waa Illusion. not bad tha ' It trlipeil woman and thn man panned through Winslows Celebrated Line-Pr- ices Kenwlrk showed ponderous uncerJohn Lodsr who walked here; It waa tbo open door. At a glance ha realised tainty. "Warm, sirr he haxarded. Chileote Chileote wttb hia position, hia From 50c to $5 joo "No, cold." bis wife. U half extri- that the lighter of the two women 8till perplexed, the man left the ronatltuency waa Eve. cated hia arm, but Fralde held It room. he Mid. draw Dont "No," away Bering them, she disengaged henrif I .odor smiled to htmaelf. The chances from i ue. You have always been too from her party and came quickly forof discovery In that quarter were not ready to do that. It la not often I have ward. lie mw her cheeks flush and large. He was Inclined to think that a her eyee brighten pleasantly aa they pleasant trntli to tell. I won't ba denecessiChileote had even overstepped HUTCHISON the enjoyment.'' of on hia companion, bat he noticed rested prive ty in the matter of hi valets dullness. tour also air?" ever after be that first "Tan the truth cursory glance pleasant, He breakfasted aloue, follbwinmChll-cute'- s he avoided bis own direction. Loder echoed Chileote. Street No. 306 Twenty-Fift- h habit, aud after breakfast found Involuntarily ' Aa alia cams toward them Fralde Fraide looked up. He was half I hia way to tbe study. drew away hia band In readiness to head shorter than hia companion, As be entered Greening rose with Federated Carters' and Drivers' , his dignity concealed tha tact greet her. though he bad haste that same the conciliatory (teamsters) union of Australia it th he Mid seriously, "give up "Chileote," shown the night before. latest to register under the federal cyak'bun! It to the trademark pf fall- Loder maided to him. ration net. (Continued Tomorrow.) Early at work?" he said pleasantly. The little man showed lustant. al" I'll think i.iw iihut yon'if said," III most ridiculous, relief. "Good rjorn ycpaUe.il. ed head It seem to him that if you lug, sir," he said. "Tint, too, are early. made oue real effort how, oven now, to I rather feared your nerves troubled fouud shake off your reatleMiiesa that your-yu- ur you after I left last night, for I mornyour loiters still unopened this ItralLh mlrtiit Improve. He thinks that the prcci.t crista would tie" the ing. Rut I am glad to see you look so well." w mid heltateil give yon a tremn-doti- a Loder promptly turned his back to oppuiinuily. Your trade Interests, the Oh. last night's letters!" light bound up n they are with Ierala, would give any upiuleu you might hold be said. "To tell you tb truth. Greening, my wife" hie beltstton was very a double weight." Almost unconsciousslight "my wifa looked me up after ly a touch of wrarutth crept Into her you left, aud we gossiped. I clean fur-gwonts. the poet." lie smiled In an ex"Mr. Fra hie talked very seriously alsiul tbn liegitmlng of your career. planatory way aa be moved to tlm He anld that If only tbe spirit of your desk and picked up the letters. With Greening's eye upon him there Her lint dnys could come back" was no time ftr scruple. With very tone grew quicker, as though she fear"lie creditable cooluce be began opening ed ridicule In 1 .Oder's ailem-e- . naked me tn use my influence. I know the envelopes one by one. The letters thnt I hnve litl'e-no- ne. perhaa but I were unimportant and he passed them couldn't leil hint that, and o ao I one after another to tb secretary, experiencing e alight thrill of authority promised." a each left bla hand. Again the fact "And have kctl the promise?" I aider spoke ut random. Her tnanuer and her that power la visible in little things words bad Isdit affeetml him. There came lo his mind. Give me my engagement book. h s aeiis.'itinii of imreality in his brain. Greening." be aald when the letters "I always bad beau dlaitowxl of. "Yea." she answered. Tbe book that Greening handed bim want to do- - what 1 csn." A she spoke a wiiddett realiMtlon was neat tn shape and bonmVItke cigarette case. In Heard skin. of the effort she wan ntaklas struck As Loder took It the gold monogram up.tu h'ui. and with It bin acorn of winked at him In the bright "J. iu renewed force. Chileote "Mj liit(.tion" - he began, t tinting morning tight. Tbe Incident moved hia to her. Thou ihe futility of auy sense of humor. He and the book were I ahull think ailcnced hint In Ihe fraud, it aeentetL over wlini you say. he added after a He felt ati to wink back. -minute' wait. I suppoae t can't nay Nevertheless he npeued It with proper more than th.it.'' gravity and skimmed the page. Tl.cir eye met and aho smiled a litThe page devoted to the day was altle. most lull, uu every other line were "I don't 1Hieve I expected ns milch." Jottiug in I'hiicote's irregular hand, i think I'll go now. she su'd. You and twice hiiiuii tbe eutriea appeared li.lie been wonderfully patlcut." Again a prominent cross in blue penciling, inlic si.iiicl sliUily. nt the same time laxler's Interest quickened ns hs eye Iiul-I- . The gesture wn extending the tr.Hrk. It had been agreed caught quite friendly. i:t l:t foxier' eye it lietweeii thcr.i that ouly engagements held relief ii well a frlendlinr. and essential to diCeote'a public life need ltd utet he noticed that when their lie carried t!.t- nigh during his ubsence. her finger tv.rely hnhed hia. and tlie-.- e to his confusion were lie pickerl up her clunk and carried It to be crossed iu blue ncil. The rest, A hel.l l'e the iicro tl.e r.in. for the iiiosi part social claims, were nen he laid it quietly ncrora her arm. to le left 'u circumstance and Loder' . "Ill think ever what ynn'ie an id." hi Inclination, rh.icote' erratic memory rejnvileil al ay accounting for the breaking of Kgiin he glanced nt him n if trivial prom.is. rem. Then. partly rc C9ES53RT! But I.oi.cr in hi new energy i 'You will alw.i; 111. the piiUjieJ. anxious for obligations. The desire tor depia1 your o'.fMirtuiiitiea. and I iiph. fresh and arvsier testa graw with inpne shall xlwaya envy them." He scanned the two Hurt ntd. "Tlinf the way with men .un' dulgence with eager, The first was j inWith another terview wiUt women, (hxxl uighr." fresham. one of cbil flint mile ie tascd ont into the ir cote's upKn,irK in Wark; the o'lipy no ridor. engagement t lunch with KrnuJc THE FURS asquerader FURS An Elegant Line of Each KATHERINE REESE HOWELL & SONS DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS ua-le- a grievance. but it it lutrnded to benefit those who have smlenlary employment and feel the necessity for muecu-laeaercise and are dint reneed Ogden baa not a gymnasium where they ran swing ludlnn clubs and do th giant awing. uri nnhniund cd. Medical Talk asya aa hour af useful. purposive work, involving musievor Subncrtben wU'. oastur cular exertion, such as lb in ci3im of fniiun by Tbo KxemUer bofun to iimIt sawing, shoveling, etc, tboir breakfast to of mure vital valneita tha Individual than several hours spent in the Tbo Morning Examiner cm be indoor gymnasium nr athletics. Usefound os nslo by tbs independent fulness, purposlveness, helpfulness, News Co, Silt Lobe City. Os all through trsiss touring and genaral service furntoh the keyOgdan os note to the harmony and moral equiThe Southern Pacific Knllwsy, poise, strength and beauty, lu human Thn Union rncifie Railway, sad no Ism than In universal nature." Thu O reg ia Short Liao Railway. Examiner pitrou will confer n This is good advice. We always favor on thn management by If one's have believed work that. to ihla offleo whenever they could furnish him exercise. It was tail to find thn papore at the desigiha best physical culture that he could nated places possibly take. The doing of housework, sawing wood, shoveling snow from the yard Mime work that has a TURNING AWAY BUSINESS. purpose in it is far better than Just mechanically going through some set i manufacof thn big , Thn liability form of exercise, aucb as practicing in of thn to country krrp turing plant! tha ordinary gymnasium with dumb-bellup with tbn deninnda of trade wholesale to hme in Ogden brought The beet benefit comes when the houen n few day agv, when an order for 1,000 case of rondensnj ' milk mind aa well as the body la engaged wan plered with them by Demnlo A In tha exercise; end any exercise, whether Indoors or outdoors, that enCo., through their local branch office. Thn Japanraa had given the order or- gages both muscle and mind, ia sura to be more beneficial than that exeriginally to the manufacturers of the oondenned milk, but were notified that cise that a simply taken because oue the milk ttuld not be delivered, but feels constrained to go through some mechanical aida of exercise. The they were Informed that the goo.li mink and bodymut work together to might bn obtained front aome of the secure the best results, . big wholesale boueea In tbn weet. When Fred J. Kteael A Co. received thn order, thn manager, Mr. Murphy, 0RGANIZED LABOR'S CREED. went over the stock In the large warehouie on Wall avenue and then Balt Lake Herald: In it recent consulted the demands of Ihe mer- convent Ion at Minneapolis, the Americhants depending on the Ogden house can Federation of Labor formulated a for their groceries and wai furred to revision of it political-economiplatturn down the order ont of duo regard form, the first since its declaration of for the wants of the regular patrons 1884, which has lieen the Jiaala of acThe condensed milk wee for eiport tion to date. The new program to Japan and the filling of the order most of the old creed, with sevmeant the eetabllehlag of a desirable eral new articles, and to the accepted foreign trade and thn opening of n doctrine of ell union labor bodies affinew and profitable market, but tbe liated with the' Federation. SummarAmerican manufacturers aud tbe local ised. It la aa follows: dealer were helpless and bad to de1. Fra schools and cunipulaory cline the btiHlneea. education. That la only one Instance of many I. Unrelenting protest against the ' going to prove the unprecedented Issuance and. abuse of Injunction proc. prosperity of the United State in ess In labor disputes. S. A workday of not more than every branch of industry, The manufacturer la cron (led with eight hours In the twenty-fou- r hour business, the railnada cannot haul the day. goods and the wholesalers cannot sup4. A workday of not more than ply the retail trade. eight hours per day oj all federal, elate or municipal wfffk and at not SLANG AT ANNAPOLIS. lea than the prevailing rate per diem wage of llie class of employment lu Army and Navy Life: Here are a the vicinity where the wink Is perfew of the slang expresalons at Ann- formed. apolis: Ad aa admiral superinten 5. Release from employment one dent, end anchor a midshipman wlm day In seven. baa dropped to the bottom of hii cla.. ti. The abolition of the contract Ann Is the feuHnlne name of the absystem oil public work. breviation for the annual enaniliiailur. 7. The municipal nwnerhi of Femmes U ih nurd constantly mod utilities. public for the ladies in common conversation, 8s The abolition of the sweatshop and pearlie designate the fain-s-i of s stem. the fair sea. and a gold brick U a fi. Sanitary inapi ciirai of workshop. girl who can mother talk, dance nor factory and home. look pratty. Hat means (hit the in. Liability of employer for inthing to whirl the verb or adjective jury to body or Its of life. la applied has been wt-- done; bur, no It. The nationalization of telela a literary production of a plebe or aud telephone. graph fourth-clas- s n.sn at the order of an If. The passage of upper das man. It hIhu means a laws In stales where they do not exludicrous message Kent ! an upper ist. and rigid defense of them where class man to another upper class man they time been enneted into law. of a fourth-risKman. through It Woman suffrage cocipml with Bill ia to di a thing wed. lilge is man suffrage to be dropped. Jismlaaed, or he iddlg. 14 Nullable and plentiful played lo resign. Hilger Is a dismissed grounds for children In all cities. cadet, or one wm has been required IS. Continued public agitation for lo reaign. Hone meai.s to amdy. public bathhouse in all cities. Bonea Is the nickname of physiology 10. Qiialtficstiuns In all permits to and hygiene; muih fur build in 11 cities aud town that There and skinny for physlrs. Hoy is a shall b bathroom and bathroom atierm applied to servant, and never tachment In all house or rompait-ment- s Bust la to fail ai a to mldshlpm'-ii- . need for habitation. recl:p.:on or an cxarolnaihin. A IT. We favor a system of finance :he Insignia of rank of a whereby money shn'l lie issued expe:ty officer an ancle perched clusively hv the government with such n n an anchor. Boujam is a four lit leirulatlnuH and restriction ns will studies -- a peifec mark. protect It from manlpiilstlou by the Dewberry Is one who encroaches up- banking imereata for ilndr own prion number peraon's date. U also vate gain. means to obtain unlawful information Omissions front the p!ufnn:i set,, in a recitation or an examination. quite as significant a :lic tul ip' In. s Doggy is interpreted to mean sweil. One instance wns th iei!utinn of Drag mean tn "drag a femme to a Berger, the Social!!--' leader, dcrla'ing H also again-union sen if in orate mill'll hop," or escort her there. meana to make much from nothing, organization 'rliihki.IuHou w.p, i atao to receive an inhalation from a voted tiuntpers iiim- i cigarette, and, a a noun, is defined self lenving th chan to speak atuin- -' aa a pull. A certain kind of bread i. "We are imi ih.irnug'ily ciij! pudding la designated duff, and a fiend tzed.'" raid M'- ('.on, pm "that wc la "one who doea anything exceeding can affMil to riirow off ;ii forms of well." Fume la to amoke; gobbled n.hlntH-.uin- g choice now priiie is being caught tn a veraue; graft, is s imp.- s'Sidirg army an a Vi and grease meana a bomiicl. the ruiii.ta and of tha two I prefer the and n uniter cits man may a luliitl " Berger WHS 'lie otth Ilele g:fM-e- , that if. become p.,.n,r pv - gg'e voting for the ltii EXAMINER: MORNING TOE Z. C. M. I. - Home Made Shoes Ladies Pillow Shoes Fifth Ward Shoe Store u T. A. SH REEVE HERE YOU ARE Lo-dcr- ov cr BOYS Roller Skates Roller Skates Come QuicK T. S. ar-i- The Toys Have Arrived nt Cbil-cote- C i.e dec-laroli- t.-- r - - d'r e. 's and we are ready to show the best line that ever came to our store Eriday and Saturday Arc Opening Days in This Department and every one is cordially - $ WM vited to call and !k$Ml inspect Xmas goods with the IllyL children aril s ssxsosj ores |