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Show THE SUNDAY CGDEN EXAMINER, UTAH, SUNDAY 91 THE Grocery Co.J FiiasGaerader Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords By KATHERINE CECIL THURSTON. Author of The Circle." Etc. Fine Fruits tt jewelry and silTerwxra are for beauty and daluti-aeu- . The Maes of these goods hows by Boswell are the most offered to Christmas sugerb visit to wur swore A alagle bujon. win oosvtaee tbs aiost skeptical last we offer the greatest choice. sr L W. GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE Ei AND FRESH 2344 Washington Ave. 24th Street. FIXING UF FOR CHRISTMAS. Don't hide wall paper defects other kind jf greens cover your walla wtth paper that will look pretty until next Christmas. To get that sort at cheering prices get it at with evergreens or some GRIFFIN PAINT CO. Both Phones. Wash. 2ZSi SYNOPSIS. Jsweter BUSWELL, 40 Cepyrisht. ISOS, bp Harper (, Sreihsts Vegetables Staple and Fancy holiday gifts Wp wish to call your attention to tho fact that our new stock of Fancy Ralaina, Currants, Citron, Orange and Lsaion Peel baa arrived. They are choice, cleai stock, and the beet that money ran buy buy place In the city Wo alao have on hand n supply of pure applo cider, guaranteed to to tho beet on the market. Made from aeloct and cloan applet. Now is s golden opportunity to get the very but ef goods for the making of your mince meat. BOTH PHONES 231. T. B. EVANS OX Co. STAPLE sod FANCY GROCERIES. 2U4 Washington Avenue. WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may cause more that trouble. Bortov lajurtoa and eoma Cmee death are the awful results. As Id haraeea to oftea responsible, M new harness with wank apota to it Is Just aa bad. The kind we sell kave NO WEAK SPOTS. Ten will get your meuey'o worth If ffoa bsy haneoe of ua. Oar now addrsas to 1I7T Washing-Bo- b COevMIIHiU GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. o Why do the patronise us well-to-d- most? la the right answer to this is the key to success. Think twice and answer at tha JUMBLE, Halls 1144. Booms, Stores, 8 tongs. Stoves, Snaps. Bush A DarTe Planes. Newman Brat. Organs. Abb J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. S. E. Mslse. II. C. WARDLE1GH W. A. Malan. Chll-cots- 's Concluded. Die first step can he molly groat It must of necessity pours mors of prophecy than of achievement Nereis tbeleea It Is by tbs first step that a man marks the value not oidy of hie cause, but of himself. Following' broadly on tbe line that tradition has laid down for the CmwervstiTe orator, Loder disguised rather than displayed the vela of strong, persuasive eloquence that waa bis natural gift. The occasion that might possibly Justify such n display of individuality might lie with the future, but it had no application to the present For the moment his duty was to voice bis party sentiments with ns much lucidity, as much logic and as much calm conviction as lay within his capacity. Btmuding quietly In Chllcote's place, ha was conscious with a deep sense of riANOS WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. ORGANS AND MALAN 4 CHAPTER I la an impenetrable Londun fog JoLa Chilcote. a prominent and rapidly riving member of tbe opposite in parliament, unexpecteda poor ly encounters John Lodor, writer, who Is his exact double. At the moment the aggicsalon tl Russia lu Per.ia Is the all engrossing topic. CHAPTER 11 Kuiaia is r sported to be supporting tbe rebels in their light against the authority of tho shah of Persia, thus distinctly menacing England' influence in the east. CHAPTER III Chilcote. who is a slave to morphia, hears of a novel in which two men exenanged identities. CHAPTERS IV sad V Cnilcote vis-- 1 its Ixnier in the latter's humble guar-- 1 ter and propoues that Loder shall Impersonate him when Chilcote Is overcome by the craving for morphia and wishes to get out uf the world for the timo being. CHAPTER VI Loder accepts. CHAPTER VII Loder is compelled to wear rings os one of his Angers in order to ooaeval a scar made in Italy by a pet dog belonging to aa Englishwoman whom he had met there and had become very friendly with. CHAPTER VIII Loder, representing Chlloote, goes to the letter's borne. Chlleots'a wife does not deis greatly tect the deception. impressed by Mrs. Chlleute's beauty and manner. CHAPTER IX Loder luncbM with Fraide, the great leader of tho opposition la parliament He seems to win thn ssiuto statesman completely. Fraide, by the way, la' the fodfather of Mrs. Chilcote. CHAPTER X Loder has tea wiih Mrs. Chlloote. He receives a tele gram from Chlloote summoning him to return so that they may resume their proper nations lit life. CHAPTERS XI AND XII craving soon overeoiuM him, and k returns to Luders Quartern, end ones more Lodor becomes Chi CHAPTERS XIII AND XIV Loder attends a swell reception. CHAPTERS XV snd XVI At the reception Lady Asthupp Is presiding at the fortune telling booth. Loder visits it, and she requires him to remove his rings. She is startled upon seeing the ersT on his hand, CHAPTERS XVII, XVIII and XIX 1oder and Mrs. Chlloote have an interview of a very delicate nature. A groat political crisis to reached la parliament, tad Loder makes a strong speech. CHAPTER XIX BTROUBLBB BlSJCAL MERCHANDISE TRANSFER COMPANY Ytollnq, Guitars, Aecordooas, BanLa tut jos, Strings. Publications of Shoot Mnsta, See tho Wonderful Pipe Organ. Vane, Oroya and Bag page Wagons. 'SPECIALTIES Planet Fun turs, Safe Movlns and Btsraga. OUR OFFICE 408 Twsnty-fift- SECOND-HANSTORE. NEVADA Wo buy and sell all kinds of nsw geoda. Call sr phens and socond-han- d W acker A Heynes, Props. IN 24th St Phene, Ind. 422. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Seeond-HsnStars, ff yoe have anything ts Mil er buy 1S7S Wash. Ava to cell or phone Tiro Sell SM-f- Ind. 47B. d I ThtOciy DooMs-Tnc- h ftt Nssoait Rlvtr BaRway tetat aal CHcagm The Overland Limited iw Meal Luarkas A DENKERS secondhand fumRuro and Mil ts the publle Sail & Will pay the nighut price far the shea pest. 2414 Grant Ava, Ind. 420. Phans 447-f- a J. HERRICK A CO, Successors ts M. L. Whita wont Bring poor goods hors If yew worn ywi to sail them. Coll wre IfBoll Phou 2442 Wash Ave. buy. Ind. 4ST. IS Traia to as WsiU Coaipstujent and drawing -- mow keplog cars, observation pun, din-bi-g cars, and Mrary cars, with baiter, bsth and Bosk-lw- rs Library; eotin train eisetric Hfhtei, through to CMf t" without ckuxe. Dhact connection for ' buffet-smoki- ng SLPadsndMiacsspolis JYfcu.. ifwrvadans. cm fet Jpowm i C. A. WiMht Chicago & end M Mrth VMa - fy. M-Weste- rs Otrect, IsktCMr.UA. WANT LtV.'.bi) t)V. li I I,,' l! nuTUitlon of lie !.ng Muod t'..ivi!rli olil i Sioi.iC.l ti.c vii.ru. ill SUM in rill It ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Hit voice rang gnietly l true end cent-- m miuUmg. gravity of the peculiarity of bis position. and perhaps If was this uncnii-scioand usstixVed seriousness that lent him the tone ef weight and Judgment so eeeential to he cause he bad In hand. It has always been difficult to arouse tbe Interest of tbe bouse on matters of British policy In Tenia. Once aroused It may. It to true, reach fever beat with remarkable rapidity, but tbe Introductory stage offer that worst danger to the earnest speaker the dreed of au apathetic audience. But from this aw&lderatlon Loder, by bis sharp cneacieuaneas of personal difficulties, was given immunity. Pitching his voice la that quietly masterful tone that beyond nil others compels attention, he took up his subject and dealt With It with dispassionate force. With groat skill be tombed on the steady southward advance of Russia lata Persian territory from tbe distant days riteu. ly a cur Iona buoy of fate, Rumtan and British enterprise combined to make entry into the country under the sanctiou ef the grand duke ef Moscsvy to the present hour, when this groat power at Russia long since alienated by Interests end desires from her forrosr had taken n step which hi the eyes of every thinking man mast possess a deep signifies ace. With bis umjiI quiet persistence he pointed wit the peculiar position of Meehed la (he distant province of (CV-r- "i It vW rprvp 1P In-- iiiNi-.n.- v liiiv.ni l.g'.t. bat as Lc I'MVtil In- - xtiiiernl from tv.r , t iuv ivlrli the liaiinriug. jcruie-li g cold ill. i his laic luid priVsienf Kbodaw. He sax ili ut csst- - s 1m burned for wrrd. With ca.-duy of tin- - old lift LliC new suooyanccit. I be more lisiuper-iutie w ol'ligaiionx. bei-om- e b huci-cvriiu- g 1906 13 Chilcoie fell ill at ease. Again he put bix hand to hi ccat collar. "till, yes." be !d hastily; yes." He witlu-i-l uuw th.it he bmi quextiuued Loner ifiore closely on tlie proceedings of that parry, it seemed to Mm ou look-leback that I oder had mentioned uolliiug on the duy of their last exg -- change but tbe political complications that absorbed hie iniod. "1 couldn't explain then." Lillian 1 couldn't went on. explain before a crowd of people that It vuiit your dark bead showing over Leonard' red one that surprised me, but the meet ironderfuL the most extraordinary Bhe pa need. likeness" The car was moving slower. There was s delight In the easy motion s through tho fresh, early sir. But uneaeineee hnd boon creased. He no longer felt soothed. "Whet likeness?" bo asked sharply. She turnod to him easily. "Oh, a llkensM I have noticed before, she said. A likeness that always seemed strange, but that suddenly became 1 credible at Btanches party. Hs moved quirk ly. Likenesses era a illusion." ho said, "m mere imagination ef tbe train!" His manner was snort; his annoyance seemingly out of all proportion to tbe cans. Lilli aa looked at Mm afresh In nllghtly tour rated surprise. Tet not m very tong ago, yoniseif Order a package of this faicens health and brain baLdtng flour and onjoy some gecd old fathloaeo Now Brown England Bread. A chance at n right hot loaf will make yon think yea are la Host fit. Wltk Allen's Be If lining B. B. B. Flour yua can mm bread Just like tio Purimne used to make. Refute bis with Loder this old life tuul been a net aliout his feet. Now ibe meshes seemed to have narrowed, tlie net Itself to have spread till it smoiliei'cd his whole being. His own houaeboid. his own rooms even, offered no auuctusry. Tlie presence of another personality Uupsd the atmosphere. It wsa preposterous, but it wee M Pancake Flour undeniable. Tbe lay figure that be had Mt in bis place had proved to he flesh atoo to a pure lend; eeff and blood, had usurped hie life, hie rising amd all ready to Bdx wtth water and boko position, his very penouslity. by sheer Trad right of strength. As he rslked along Mark - eu u but griddlo. Bond street la the first bud shine ef the ALLEN'S BBB FLOUR CO. year, jostled by the well dressed crowd, he felt s perish Pacific Coast Factory, Ben Jose, He revolted st the new order of CoL Eastern Factory, Littlo things, hut tho revolt wsa a silent sooWolf MUta, Manama, Wa the iron of expediency bad entered Into his souL He dared sot jeopardise posltien because bs dared not disThe door that pense with Loder. C0S0T0 & COMPANY guarded his vice drew him mow with every Indulgence, and he begem Loder's was the voice that called tho XunMUM!" he broke in. Pre alopen sesame fiwrh things ways denied ifk encases, 155 25th Street lie welkod en aimteMly. lie had tea t really exist. Likeness seeing Is albeen but five days at home, and purely an individual matter e ready the quiet, grass grown court of He spoke fast. He woe Clifford's inn. tho hare etalrawe, tbe UMaay under the coul scrutiny of her comfortless privacy of Loder's rooms, green eyes. And with n sharp attempt seemed a haven of refuge. Tbe speed at self eentrol and raaMuraure he alwith wrbiili this hunger had returned tered his vote. After fill we're being We're frightened him. very stupid!" he exclaimed. He walked forward rapidly and withworry lug ever something that doesnt out encountering n cheek. Then sudexist." denly the spell was broken. From the DRY GOODS TOR TAIL slowly moving, brilliantly dressed (Continued Tomorrow.) throng of people some one called Mm JUST ARRIVED by his ba me, and, tuning, he saw Lib WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS- -. lien Astra pp. Bhe was stepping from the door of n WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. Jewelers, and as be turned she pausout hand. her ed, bolding The very person 1 would have wish- 949 ed to see!" site exclaimed. When have you been these hundred jeers? Go Ive braid of nobody but you since you've turned politician and ceased to ho a mere member ef parliament." Bhe laughed softly. The laugh suited the light spring air, ns she herself suited the pleasant, superficial scene. He took her hand and held It while Ms eyes traveled from her delicate face to her pole cloth gown, from her soft furs to the hunch of roses fastened In her muff. The sight ef her was a curious relief. Her cool, slim Augers were so casual, yet so cllsging; her voice and her presence were m redolent of easy, artificial things. How well you look! he said Involuntarily. Again she laughed. That's my prerogative." she responded lightly. But You will find I was serious In being glad to see you. Sarcastic people are always so Intuitlip quhlltytyle tive. I'm looking for Mine ono wltk and price to intuition. pniit, and a, child Chilcote glnuced up. . Extravagant can buy as cheap again he Mid dryly. BA a DU. Bhe smiled nt him sweetly. Jack!" she murmured, with slow reproach. BoyB high-cu- t Chilcote toughed quickly. I undershoe a special-tj- stand. You've chasged yeur minister f finance. I'm wanted In some other direction. This time her reproach waa expressYon are always ed by a glance. wanted, she sold. Tbe words seemed to rouse Mm again to the fchiqlowy self distrust that the sight of her hod lifted. It's It's delightful to meet you Ilka this, he begun, and I wish the meeting wasnt momentary. But I'm-I- 'm rather pressed for time. You must let me come round one afternoon or evening, when youre a lone." He fumbled for a moment with tbe collar of bis coat and glf'rod furtively upward toCures wfiou others fail Modem methods Free ward Oxfo; fl tract. But again Ullian smiled, this time to coriaultatiea fee any Chrento Dtaoaaa of anytooma benelf. If die understood anything or nature. Every oom guaranteed. on earth. It was Chlloote and his ChU-eote- Le-der- 's prooon-reption- ." fANCY CASH GROCERIES to Patnams For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats Suits, Etc... r Putnam Clothing Honse Estes Doctor Specialist moods. Jack," she said lightly, surely its of Ume. I ran Imagine being praised for anything also hi the world. If It's an appointment you're worrying about, a motor goes ever so much faster than rah." Rhe looked at Mm tentatively, her head slightly on one side, her muff raised till tbe roses and some of the soft fur touched her rbeek. Bhe looked very charming and very persuasive as Chilcote glanced back. Again she seemed to represent a respite something graceful and subtle in n world of oppressive obligations. His eyes strayed from her figure to tbe mart motor ear drawn np beside the tete-a-tet- e. bo-fo- Partial A If one may be careless of anything. with a short pressure of hand, he turned, evading the many groups that waited to claim hlnv and passed out ef tho house alone. Hailing a rail, he drove to Grosvenor square. AH the exaltation of an hour ago had turned to ashes. Ilia excitement had found Its culmination In n curb. sense of futility and premonition. 8he saw the glance. Ever so much lie met no one In tbe hall or on tbe quicker. she insinuated. And, smiling stairs of Chllcote's house, and on entergain, she stepped forward from tbe ing the study he found that also de- door of tbe shop. After a second's serted. Indecision Chilcote followed her. Greening had been among the most The waiting car had three seats, one absorbed of those who list Plied to in front for tbe chauffeur, two vlea-vl- s Ms speech. Passing st once Into tho at tlie iMck, offering pleasant possl-bi- ll room, he crossed m if by instinct to ties of n the desk, sad there halted. On the top The park-a- nd drive slowly, LllHaa of seme unopened letters lay the sig- ordered aa she stepped Inside, motionnificant yellow envelope of a telegram; ing Chilcote to tke sat opposite. the telegram that In an unformed, They moved np Bend street smoothly way had sprang to his exmoment of Fnlde's and rapidly. Lillian was absorbed la pectation en tbe the paMing tralflc until the Marble congratulation. Vary quietly he picked It up, opened arch was reached; than, as they glided and rend It and. with the automatic through the big gates, she looked caution that had become habitual, carHe had serose at bar companion. ried It across llie room and dropped It tamed up tbe caller ef bis rest, though In the fire. This dene, he returned to the wind was scarcely perceptible, aad tbe deak, read the letters that awaited buried himMlf In It to the eare. Chilcote, sad. scribbling tbe necesrary It Is extraordinary!" Ns exclaimed notes upon the margins, loft them In suddenly ss her eyM rested so his readiness for Greening. Then, moving face. It was srlrVom that she fslt with the same quiet suppression, ha drawn to exetomation. She was usualpassed from the room, down the stairs ly too Indolent ts show surprise. But and out Into the street by the way be now tbe feeling was called forth had come. she was aware. Chilcote looked up. Wfaafs extraorCHAPTER XX. dinary? bo Mid aensltiveiy. Bhe Jbaned forward far an Instant K the fifth day after the metnen-teu- s let of April am which ho and touched his hand. Did I Boar!" she said tea singly. had recalled Loder and re- s timed his own life Chilcote rub your fur the wrong way? Then, left Us house and walked toward Bond aeeing Ms expression, ebe tactfully street Though tin morning was clear changed her tone. Til explain. It and tlie air almost warm for the time was tbe same thing that struck me the of year, be was buttoned into n long night of Bltucbr's party when you overcoat and was wearing a mufiter looked at me over Leonard Klines and a pair ef doeskin gloves. As he bead. Ton remember?" She glanced passed along the street be kept close away from him across tho park to to the house fronts to avoid the sun where the graM waa already showing . that wm everywhere stirring tbe wln- - giee iter. . Thou, Fnlde's The JUMBLE buys, sails or changes any aid thing (blues excepted) and most new ones, 2300 Wash. Hello, 1144 PHONES Ind, 224. Sell, 229. Persian gulf, round which British Interests aud influence renter, and the consequently alarming jxwltiou of hundreds uf traders who. in the security ef British sovereignty. are fighting their way upward from India, from Afghanistan, even itjui England her-srlf. Following np bia peiut, he dilated on throe subject! ef the British crows who, rut off from adequate assistance, can only turn In personal er commercial peril to the protective power of tbe nearest consulate. Then, quietly demanding the atteutiun of bia bearers. be marshaled fact after fact to demonstrate the Isolation ana inadequacy of a consulate e aituaieJ; the U but arbitrary power of Russia, who lu her new occupation of Ueelied hud only two considerations to withhold her from open aggression tbe knowledge of England as a very considervery distant power; able, but also the knowledge ef Persia as aa Imminent but wholly Impotent factor lu tho ease. ' Having stated his opinion, he reverted to the motive ef hie speech his desire to put forward a strong protest against the adjournment of tbe bouse without an assurance from tbe government that immediate measures would he taken to safeguard British interests In Meshed and throughout the province of Khan sun. The Immediate outcome of Loder's speech was all that his party had desired. The effect on the Itonse had been marked, and when, no satisfactory response coming to his demand, he hnd In still more resolute snd Insistent terms called for a division on the motion for adjournment, the result had been an appreciable fall to the government majority. To Loder himself the realisation that he had at last vindicstad and Justified himself by individual art km had a peculiar effort. Ilia position bad been altered in mm remarkable particular. Before this day he alone had known himself to be strong; now the knowledge was shared by others and lie waa human enough to be' susceptible to the change. The first appreciation of it came immediately after the excitement of the division, when ; Fraide, singling him out, took his arm snd pressed it sffec-- ' thmstely. My dear Chilcote , be said, wo are nil proud iff yon' Then, looking up Into hie fare, lie added. In n graver tone, but keep yeur mind upon the j future; never be blinded by the present. however bright It seems." At the touch of bis hand, at tbe spontaneous approval of bia first words, I coder's pride thrilled, and In a vehement rush of ambition his senses answered to tho praise. Then, as Fraide In all unoonadouspess, added his second sentence, the hot glow of feeling suddenly chilled. In sweep of Intuitive reaction tbe meaning snd the danger of his falsely real position extinguished his excitement snd turned hie triumph cold. With an Involuntary gesture ha withdrew his arm. You're very ffod. sir," he said. And you're very right. We never should forget that there is a future. The old man glanced up, surprised by the tone. Quite n. Chilcote, be Mid kindly. But we only advise those in whom we believe to look toward it Shall we find my wife? I know she will want to bear you home with ua." But Loder's Joy In himself and bis achievement had dropped from him. He shrank suddenly from Lady Sarah's congratulations and Eve's warm, silent approbation. Thunks, sir," fas said, but I don't feel fit for society. A touch of my nerves, I sujqiose." He laughed shortBut do you mind saying to Eve ly. that I hope I have satisfied her? He added this as if In half reluctant after- thought 2371 Washington Avenua. OGDEN, UATH. Second Hand Stores Street. h ) 9, ' PICKeiT I EECEMBER MORNING, list ot Diseases Cued Catarrh. Deafness, Ringing In tire Bora, of tho Hood, Throat, Noee, Eye or Mar. All Dto-sms- of the Lungs. 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