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Show TOE 1 arc, aiiti Arizona sjim-ihiu- EXAMNER THE IATES. Examiner, par aaoaih.. 7ac wtw V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Mt The Euuum Is by siali iioiaida a t Ogden, par year. .6.00 At matt quarterly, unuivaaow.. Li and INDEPENDENT. lair Ipt aaaukar is A suncUy an U iMiuisu newspapar. was an equal ssoar. FEARLESS AIM BA MkilsiAtfi Ufl to Punifch H lutiiiaard sad as prejudiced. r..nl.JMil. oa lbs g.va vli. bs Will un- reoelvsu all auojucis praaauisd la respectful language from known but IBs troa saaia must bo publiabcd is lull All la tears sad cuauuiuucsuoas slgnad by soai ds a laioas, sill bo pluiue, Or I turuva Is las watt bbat. Tba brara aias savor hidas behind sa mm. Dost salt Um BJ1 tor to ba responsible lor vbst you ara ashamed id indi-vidual- "-- Subscribers will ooulor a favor by isiorausg ibis oflloa at failure Tba ICxamiaer balor to raoaiv tbolr breakfast. !" Tbs M Euauitt caa Im (ouad os sola by tbs independent News Co, Salt Labs City. Oa all through trsiuo leaving OfideS OS Tba Souibara Faclfle Railway, Tbo Uoloa Faeifio Railway, and Tba Oregia Short Uno Railway. Examiner patrosa will cotter a favor oa tbo management by reporting to this office whosever they tail to Sad tbo pa para at tba daaig a Copyright. 10. by Harysr (e Brother ve SYNOPSIS. In an impenetrable London fog John Chllcote, a prominent and rapid,)' rising member of the opposition In parliament, unexpectedJohn Luder, a poor ly encounter writer, who 1 hi exact double. At the moment the aggiesalon tf Russia lit Persia Is the all engrossing topic. CHAPTER II Russia la reported to be supporting the robe's tn their fight against the authority of tha shah of Persia, thus distinctly menacing England's influence In the east. SUPREME COURT DECIDES CHAPTER 111 -- Chllcote, who la a NOT TO INTERFERE IN slave to morphia, hears of a novel In THE MOYER CASE. which two men exenanged Identities. CHAPTERS IV and V Chllcote visits Loder in the latter's humble quarStats Courts Can Proceed to Act in ters and proposes that Loder shall imAccordance With Their Views personate him when Chllcote Is overcome by the craving for morphia and Justice McKenna Dissents. wishes to get out of the world for the time being. CHAPTER VI Loder accepts. Washiagtiiu, Dec. 3. The supreme CHAPTER VII Loder Is compelled court of the United States decided to wear rings on one of his fingers in the habeas corpus of Moyer, Haywood order to conceal a scar made in Italy and Pettibone, the representatives of by a pet dog belonging to an Englishthe Western Federation of Miners, woman whom he had met there end wlio are nnw held In prison in Idaho had heroine very friendly with. on the charge of complicity in the CHA1TER VIII Loder. representmurder of for nor Governor Steunen-torg- . ing Chllcote, goes to the latter's adversely to the men. The homo. Ch'lcote'a wife does not detect the dcceptiou. Loder la greatly oplulon mas by Justice Harlan. Of the men involved, Chiules H. impressed by Mrs. Chllcote'a beauty Moyer is president, W. D. Haywood, and manner. CHAPTER IX Loder lunches with secretary-treasurerand George A. Pet tl bone, a member of the Western Fralde, the great leader of the oppoHe seems to Federation of Miners. They are now sition in psrllament. tn prison in tkinon count), Idaho, un- win the astute statesman completely. der n charge of murdering former Gov Fralde, by the way, ia the fodfather Steunenberg of that slate, although it of Mrs. Chllcote. CHAPTER X Luder bss lea with was not charged that they were present when the crime was committal. Mrs. Chllcpte. He receives s tele The cases cams to this court on an gram from Chllcote summoning him may resume appeal from a decision of the Idaho to return so that they federal sourt, refusing to grant writs their proper stations In life. a CHAPTERS XI AND XII of habeas corpus. The principal point soon overcomes him, craving of controv erey was tha method by and he returns to Laulers quarters, which the Idaho authorities secured mure looder becomes Chi!-cotAll over men. the of and once jurisdiction CHAPTERS XIII AND them are residents of Colorado, and attends a "swell" reception. It was alleged, on behalf of Moyer and his associates, that they were CHAPTER XIV. Concluded. kidnaped In pursuance of n conspiracy to which the governor of Colorado They were moving forward, nearing and the Idaho authorities were parties and hence that jurisdiction was ac- the press of people lu the second room, when Eve ke, and the fact filled quired by fraud. Justice Harlan aald that In the ha- him with an added sense of annoybeas corpus proceedings in the Unit- ' ance. People smiled and bowed to ed Stales courts the method of the her from every side; one woman leandefendants was not material. Tha ed forward as they passed and whismerits uf the case were not Involved, pered something In her ear. Again ae that phase was not presented. The the sensation of futility and vexation only question therefore Involved was filled him; aguin he realised how the right of the state courts tu prowas the place she held In the ceed with the cases, of which there world. Then, as his feelings reached could he no doubt. Justice McKenna delivered a dis- their height and speech seemed forced senting opinion, holding that Moyer, npou him, a ainall man with a round Haywood aud Pettibone had a right face, catching a glimpse of Ere, dartto Invoke the aid of the fnleral ed from a circle of people gathered in courts to correct Improper methods one of the windows and came quickly used in securing their extradition. He toward them. With an unjust touch said that kidnaping under the law Is of irritation he recognised Lord Brim-fel- l. no mom to be Justified than whrn performed outside the taw, where Again the sense of Eve's aloofness every effort uf authority Is used to stung him as their host approached. prevent and punish it. In another moment she would he lost to him among this throng of strangers JAPS LEAVING MEXICO. claimed by them as by right. "Eve," be said involuntarily and unClaim They Have Been Deceived by der his breath. Mexicans. Blie hsif paused and tiirnsd toward hiui. Yes? she said, aud he wonderdisSau Antonio, Texas, Dec. patch to the Express from Eagle ed If It wm his lrangluatlon that made the word sound slightly eager. Pss, Texas, sHys: About that matter of Rlesslugton." Three huodred Japanese have entered the United States from Mexico lie liegau; then lie stopped. Bramfell them. through Eagle Pass, since November had ren-h1. They are leaving Mexico berauaq The little man came up smlliug and of 111 treatment whtrb they received with mi outstretched hand. There's at the hands of Mexican employers. no penalty for aepurttli.g husband aud The Japanese asy they were lured la there. Mrs. Chllcote? How are Into Mexico with promises of good wife, Chllcote?" He turned from one you. work and on farms. 80 pay pleasant that Japa- to the other with the quick, noiseless inviting were the prouii-e- s nese Immigration societies aided the manner that always characterised him. Loder turned ailda to bide his vexawork of si curing Japanese for Maxl-- u agricultural work. On arriving In tion. bnt Ere greeted their bast with deMexico, however, the Japanese h'r limn I self possessed smile. clare, thi-- are put tn work In coal You are exempt from til penalties minus on little wagon and food and are watched by guards, making a con- tonight, she said. Then she turned to dition little better than servitude., To greet the members of his party who Oils la due the great exodus of the had strolled across from the window Orientals from the Mexican republic. tn his wake. As she moved aside Bramfell looked PROSPERITY OP PHILIPPINES. at Loder. "Well. Chllcote. have you dipped Into the future yet?" he asked Depends on a Heavy Reduction in the with a laugh. Tariff. Loder echoed the laugh, hut said In his uncertainty at the nothing. 3.reThe annual Washington. lec. r, he reverted to his old question e of tl, bureau of insular affaire port e of silence. of the war department emphasizes two raised his eyebrows. Bramfell legislative matters before congress on which It ss) s dep.-n"Don't tell me that What!" lie said. to a large extent the future prosperity of the Phil- uty hasn't engaged you ippine islands, due ts the hill reducThen be turned In as a victim." ing th tariff on Philippine product Eve's direction. 'You've heard of our to per cent of the Dingb-- rates for new departure. Mrs. Chllcote?" sugar slid toharcu snj making all othEre looked round from the lively er articles free. an. I the other Is a measuro providing for the establish- group by which she was surrounded. "Lillian' crystal gazing? Why. of ment of Hu agrieultural bank in She should make course!" she said. a very lienutiful seer We are sll qnite Muring the year Him miles of railway have l)w n surveyed and construccuriiii's " tion ts tn be pushed. No purchase of Sl-Bvinifill puraed op Ills lips'. silver bullion have been made during bus a st the end tent beautiful very the jear for Filipino coins owing to the ciins; vatory. It took five men the recolnsge of the old Spamsh-FlUpIn- of n many days to rig it up We ccu'd coins. The report says ihat m t hear our clve Talk for hummer-lu164 Filipino students have been tn iii:l it niurte her feel school of the Untied stales si th My wli jiiile plulausb.'puv. it reminded her so expense of the I hlllppine government. tiio.i-of n eh, ritv hazi er." 'J, nnd at the sauie CLEMENTS TO BE REAPPOINTED. Everybody I .it CHAPTER I UTAHS INSANE. Utah, la tha ratio of Its insane, to each 100,000 of population, ranks 4Srt fa the Hat of states. That la to say New Tork la 1st with 20.17(1 mentally unbalanced patients, Pennsylvania Is 2nd and Utah Is 43rd, with only 244. Thera are only eeven states. Including tanneries, with a less percentage of Insane. These figures are from the eeaeui report oa the Inaaae la the Halted States, juat Issued. More tbaa half of the lnaune of the eonnlry are foreigners, In the following order of relative numbers: Scandinavians. Gencsns, Irish, French, Scotch, Hungarians, English, Italians. Thera is lean inasnity in the Southern than In the Northern elates, and less la the West than in the East Next to eeven southern statex slzndr 1'lah n tha smallness of Its percentage of insanity. In education Utah ranks second highest, in Insanity It ia 43rd. That ef a certainty la not a bad showing. HAVE. Aa Ogden business man was In Suit Lake last week. He met n number of the capital's moat prominent financiers, nearly all of whom are mining men. One of them remarked that Ogden oould be made n more prosperous city by tbo establishment of a bouse for the handling of mining machinery, and he pointed out that although Ogden might attract tho attention of tlm people In the mining camps by excursions, such aa the woe to Ely, Balt Lake would continue to reap tba great' er benefit by reason of the fact that to obtain mining equipment, mining men must go to Salt Lake. Tho criticism is well taken. There should lie a place In this city where all kinds of mining machinery might tie obtained. If Ogden la to ucceas-fullbid for the profitable trade of the mining camps of Nevada, Idaho and Utah, this dtv must make it possible for mining men to get all their supplies In this city, otherwise much of the trade which could be obtained, will go to those citlee where the mining operator can do all his purchasing, from the buying of a hoisting engine to the purchasing of a package u; tacks. y If you want to leap Into Instant notoriety, become s railroad niau. Utah has her own public scandals and it lias one of particularly Iduck features. Congress opens today, which means a mouths entertainment for the American public. at least Brooklyn bridge is to be rebuilt. as we understand 1. to enable more pete pie to get out of New York. Chll-rote'- e. XIV--loi- der ed tbit-l- e o took the Shouts said the Prci-ideNot s gx"l. ianarnan by storm. bv wv of however, a taking ih'-Washington. Leo. 3. k wss announced today that ihe President wil' llii- canal. r appoint Judsmi H. riemt-ntto li a member of the Interstwie Commerce ihOne Clause (n for Coni mission. Mr. Clements' term ox Oklahoma concerns 'he separation of pircs Jjcccmh.-- 31st. 19W1 ' B!e m.iiii.ent iutomi llip rno-j- -- ft. in ; clime quickly and joined the group, - And they all had flawa. Bobby,-Ebroke In. We were always Hading gap that had to he filled up. Never Get a mind about Lord Wltcheston. It won't count If LilUia substitute. doesnt . know Blesslugton Ilf-in- wavered as she spoke. Ills eyes wandered round the party and again rested on Bramfell. Not me, Bobby! Remember. I've breathed crystals practically lived on them- - for the last week. Now, theres Chllcote' Again his eyes twinkled. All eyes were turned on Loder, though one or two strayed surreptitiously to Eve. Bhe, seemiug senslllvs to the position, laughed quickly. Who A very good Idea!" she said. wants to see the future if not a politician Loder glanced from her to Rleselns-ton- . Then, with a very feminine Impulse, she settled the matter beyond dispute. Please use your authority, Bobby." And when you'vo got him she said. safely under esnves come hack to mo. It'o years since we've fand-- talk." She nodded and smiled, then Instantly turned to Bramfell with come trivial remark. For a second Loder waited: then, with a movement of resignation, he laid hi hand on Blcssingtona arm. Very well." he euld. "But, If my fate la blsck. witness It was my wife who sent me to It" HI faint pause oa the word wife, the mention of the word lb eelf lu the presence of these people, had a savor of recklessness. The small discomfiture of his earlier slip vanished before It. He experienced n strong reaction of confidence In his luck. With a cool head, a steady step aud a friendly pressure of th fingers on Blesslugton'a arm, be allowed himself to be drawn across the reception rooms, through the long corridors and down the broad flight of steps that led to the conservatory. feature of The conservatory wss the Bramfell town house, and to Ixaler It came as something wonderful and unlocked for, with Its clustering green branches. Its slight, unoppresslvs scents, Its temperately pleasant atmosphere. He felt no wish to speak as. till guided by Blesslngton, bo passed down the shadowy paths that In tho half light bad the warmth and mystery of a southern garden. Here and then from the darkness came the whispering of a voice or the eound of a laugh, bringing with it the necessary touch of life. Otherwise the place was atllL Absorbed by the air of solitude, contrasting so remarkably with the noise and crowded glitter left behind In th reception rooms, he had moved halfway down the long green aisle before the busbies In hand came back to him with it sndden sense of annoyance. It seemed so pnltry to mar tba quiet of the place with the absurdity of a side show, lie turned to Blesslugton with a touch of abruptness. What-a- m I expected to do?" he asked. Blesslngton looked up, surprised. he began; then Why, I thought, sir he Instantly altered his tone. Oh, just enter Into the spirit of the thing. Ijuly Aetrnpp won't put much strain on your credulity, but she'll make a his call oa your solemnity. II laughed. n had n Infectious laugh, and Loder responded to It. But what am I to do?" he persisted. Oh, nothing. Being the priesteaa, she naturally demands acolytes, hut she'll let you know that she bolds the prior place. The tent Is so fixed that she me nothing beyond your bands, so Theras absolutely no delusion." He laughed once more. Then suddenly le lowered hie voice and slackened hla Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Scoffs Emulsion . It builds up and strengthens your entire system. It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest. For a further moment he stood ALL DRUGGISTS: BIN. AND Sl.SO O too? You want too Bleskiiigiiin liiughed. mneh, GiilliM." he said. "Lndy miilersiuiiiis the value of tlie unattainable. ('nine along, air! he aiided to Loder. dr.in ug him forwnrd with an iin.ure of tlie arm. Loder and a he did so a flicker of cni'..Ity touched hi mind for the firs: nc. He wondered for an instant h mis woman whs who aroused 0 11m. , comment. And with the KpeculHt'n fun the remembrance of how slu- !- i- : :i wired Cliilcoie that 011 me linin' r he wns Invulnerable. He bad .oken then from the height of s m.( experience-- - 11 experience so ; ; Hint he wonderc ed now If c n linen as tnle a a le- I, h j ben ladieved. Man's ch parity f"r .'living astonishingly complete. 'Hi.j ago incident In the iiiun-ieiiieii- 1'.' sys'w.i" ., lion.: .All, W neve ha vicing I 11 bad them yon lira!" ( - tinting soundina Ifs tho passing of my hands over yours while I look into tho crystal that sets up sympathy" a slender hand moved swiftly Into tha light and picked up tbo ball "and makes my eyes sea the pictures In your mind. Now, will you please take off your rings? Tlie very naturalness of the request disarmed him. It was a risk. But; as Chllcote had said, risk was tho salt of life! I'lB afraid you think mo very troublesome. The voice came again, delicately low aud conciliatory. For a brief second Loder wondered uncertainly how long or how well Chllcote knew Lady Astrupp; then he dim missed the question. Chllcote had never mentioned her until tonight, and then casually as Lady Bramfell' sister. What a coward ho was becoming la throwing tlio die with fate! Without further delay he drew off tho rings, slipped them into his pocket and replaced his hands on the smooth table top. Then, subsided or been dominated hv otb feeliugs. The next indication of life that cam to him wss the laying down of tha crystal ball. It was laid back upeu tin table with a alight Jerk that indlratad a decision come to; aud almost s:tcoi. taueously the Beers voice came to hla again. Her tone waa lower now that it had been before,, and its extrrat ease seemed slightly shaken wtsdhc by excitement surprise or curiosity ft was Impossible to say. You will think It Strang." she bs You will think" Thru hj gan. stopped. There was a pause, a though da waited for some help, but Loder is malned mute. Ia difficulty a siini tongue and a cool head ara usualft man's best weapons. nis silence was disconcerting. Hi beard her ettr again. You will think It strange," she bs gan once more. Then quite suddenly she checked and controlled her voiea You must forgive me for what I in going to say." she added ia a cam-lately different tone, "hut crystal is such aa illusive thing. Directly you put your hands upon the table 1 felt that there would be no result, bat I wouldn't admit tbe defeat. Woam BN such keen anglers that they ai never acknowledge that any fish, however big, has slipped the hook." Nn laughod softly. At tbe sound of tho laugh Loder ibiff ed hla position for the first time. Hi could not have told why, but It itruck him with a alight sense of eoufwku. precipitate wish to rise and s through tbe doorway Into tin vUer spaces of the conservatory cut t him, though be made no attempt tout upon It. He knew that, for some reason, this woman behind tin cieeu bad lied to him In tho controlling of her speech, la her cfasngt f voice. There had been one moment Is which an Impulse or nn emotion bad at most found vote; then training, to stlnct, or It might have been diplomacy, had conquered, aud the moment bid ynnaed. There wan a riddle hi the teiy atmosphere of tha place sod be aboia looted rklt'les. (Continued Tomorrow.) at tho moment that he replaced them, a peculiar thing occurred. From the farther aide of tho dark partition came the quick, rustling stir of a skirt and the alight scrap of a chair pushed either backward or forward. Then there was lienee. Now, silence can suggest anyth Lug from profound thought to Imbecility, but la this case its euggastlon waa alL That something had happened, that sotus change had taken place, was aa patent to Istder ae the darkness of the curtain or the (wild of light that crossed tbe floor, but what had occasioned It, or what It stood for. be made no attempt to decide. He sat lilting! conscious of his bands spread open on tho table under the scrutiny of eyes that were Invisible to him, vividly aware of the awkwardness of his position. He felt with Instinctive certainty that a new chord had been struck; but a man seldom acts on Instinctive certainties. If the exposure of his hands had struck this fresh note, then any added action would jrat heighten tho dilemma. II sat silent and motionless. Whether his Impassivity had any bearing on tbe moment he had no way of knowing: but no further movement rams from behind thq partition. Whatever the emotions that had caused tbs WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULT!. sharp swish of skirts and tho sharp scrape of tlie chair,, they had evidently WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS. p gu-In- FURS FURS An Elegant Line of Each REESE HOWELL & SONS DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS YOU CAN GET . Ladies Pillow Shoes TLIE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store bad faded, like a which the tones have merged au.i ir : dually lost character. Th- - post lih usii-- j tiefore the present, as g.ililci l:;i ...ht psie before black. ,. wtIi apparent Inve Tbe simile rnin-e- . Then ,j r.jesslngton pressed his ann. were For men, bnvs, misses and children again in Ogden. Thej are the old rtliableu, every pair guaranteed, as well ai the guar-Muie- 1S tones more. n. Home Made Shoes . - :v NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Z. C. M. I. As-tru- , tight, ! I Itsiian mom,--crayon st'i.ij a dust moisturs proof package. ! 1 ' In ity of irw far Into the background. The thought of Clillcoto aud of the one flaw in tlielr otherwise flawless scheme rose to hie mind. Instinctively he half withdrew his hands. Where Is tbe sympathetic current?" he asked quietly. His thoughts were busy with the question of whether he would or would not be justified in besting an uudlgulfled retreat. Between you and me, of course, said the voice softly. It sounded languid, but very rational. The Idea of retreat seemed suddenly theatrical. In this world of low voices and shaded j lights people never adopted extreme j nere we are," he whispered measures no occasion made a scene stops, In pretended awe. practicable or even allowable. He At the end of the path the space wld-ue- d Failed back slowly, while he summed to the full breadth of the conserv- up the situation. If by any unlucky atory. The light was dimmer, giving chance this woman knew Chllcote to an added Impression of distance; away have adopted jewelry and had aesu to the left Loder heard the sound of the designs of bis rings the sight of splashing water, and ou his right hand his own scarred finger would suggest be caught bis first glimpse of the tent quest! ou and comment. If, on tho other hand; be left tbe pavilion wlth-- 1 that was bis gwl. It was an artistic little structure s out exense or if without apparent reapavilion formed of silky fabric that son he refused to remove the rings, ho showed lirouie In tlie light of sa orien- opened up a new difficulty, n fresh tal lamp that hung above Its entrance. rued to euriuslty. It came upon him obstacles A they draw closer a man emerged with unusual quickness-t- he from It. He stood for a moment In tn and the need for a speedy decision, uncertainty, looking shout him; then, lie glanced round the tent: then uncntrhlug sight of them, he came for- consciously he straightened hie sboul- ward, laughing. "By George." lie exclaimed, "its as dark as limbo m there! 1 didn't see you st first Hut I say, Blesslngton, it's n beastly Minnie to hare that thundercloud tMrrier shutting off the sorceress. If she guzes at the crystal, mayn't we have something to gaze at - were crisp and dean, soda cracker good at all times. un- ! round eye soda cracker scientifically baked, soda cracker effectually protected, soda cracker ever fresh, decided. The voice aeuuded so unexpectedly near. lu the quiet aud darkness of the place It seemed to possess a disproportionate weight, almost the weight of a familiar thing. Then with a sudden, unanalyxed touch C relief, he located the Impression. It was the similarity to Lady Bramfell's sweet, slow toues that had stirred his mind. With a sense of satisfaction ho drew the chair forward and sat down. , Then for the first time be saw that on the other aide of the gauss partition and below It by a few inches was a small table of polished wood, on which stood an open book, a crystal ball and a gold dish filled with ink. The were arranged on the aide of the table near est to him, the farther side being out of hla range of vision. An amused interest touched him a he made his position more comfortable. Whoever this woman was, she had an eye for stage management, she knew how to marshal her effects. He found himself waiting with some curiosity for the next Injunction from lwhlnd the cur tain. The art of crystal gazing," began the sweet, slow voice after a pause, le one of the oldest known arts." Loder sat forward. The thought of Lady Bramfell miugled disconcertingly with some other thought more distant and less ef sy to secure. To obtain the best results, went on the seer, "the subject lays his uncovered hands outspread upon a smooth surface. It was evident (hat tlie invisible priestess was reading from the open book, fur when tbe word surface" was reached there was a slight stir that Indicated tho changing of position, and when (he voice earns again It was In a different toua. "Please My your bauds, palms downward, upon the table." Loder smiled to himself In the darkness. He plctig-eChllcote with his Berves aud Ills Impatience going through this ordeal; thru In good humored silence be loaned forward and Hie bauds obeyed tbe coinmund. rested on the smooth surface of the table lnflie bar of light from (he unseen lamp. There wee a second In which tho seer wo silent; then he fancied that lie raised tier betid. You must take off your rings, sho said smoothly. Any metal Interferes with the sympathetic current" At any other time Loder would bavn laughed, hut the request eo casually and graclonaly made sent all possibil- r I.- Uneeda Biscuit Please sit down," said a low, soft , Hrnhif.'M'a ' ii.k'itir with i Tolce. -- o o o 4O 4O The only form of food made from wheat that is all nutriment is the soda cracker, and yet the only soda cracker of which this is really true is end. - That hacking cough continues limtf. first feeling was one of annoyed awkwardness at finding himself la almost total darkness. But as hla eyes grew accustomed to the gloom the feeling vanished and the absurdity of tbe position came to hla mind. Ihe teut was small, heavily draped with silk and smelling of musk. It was divided Into two sections by aa Immovable curtain that hung from the roof to within a few feet of the floor. Tbe only furniture on Loder' side was one low chair, and the only light a faint radiance that, coining from tha luriaiUe half of the pavilion, spread across the floor in n pale band. For a abort space he stood uncertain, then hie hesitation was brought to an Etc. Circle, 4. CHAPTER XV. N entering the pavilion Lodera By KATHERINE CECIL THURSTON. Author of The DECEMBER Now, sir!' he s<L drawing away g the curtain that hung before the euTrauce of tlie tent. Lquer looked at the amused, boyish face lighted by the hanging lamp and tmi'.off pleasantly; then, with a shrug uf the shoulders, he entered the pavilion, aud the curtain fell behind him. Masquerader opiical sonivtiiurr vimrsittl un frost) nights, which ia called tliu Is ufered by an official pseudo-aurora- . of the weather bureau. The phenomenon takes the fnu of beautiful columns of sliver lights standing over electric arc lamps and other bright lights and sometimes appearing almost to retch the zenith. It is said that sometimes the evening star has a bright shaft below as well a above, while the rising moon stands in .1 broad colnwn of light. These appear ances ara due 10 floating frost crystals. which keep their reflecting faces horizontal. On examination it lisa been found that the crystals concerned In the exhibition were thin, six sided plates uf Ice, never more than one millimeter In diameter. When the wind blows these little pistes are upset and the columns of light caused by the reflection from their surface disappear. Baltimore Sun. , Bated plaoes. 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