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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. MONDAV, JULY 29, 1907. 3 the 'description ft DIAMONDS. Ibe KING Qf Reflection Before Buying IS OFTEN A MONEY SAVER K By Louis Tracy, "The Author of Wings of the Morning, to buy .ItFISHING Light." Etc. ee a BICYCLE, KODAK, TACKLE or anything in the Sporting Good Line, we ran show you superiority in the goods sell 80 TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE Always . ... a pleasure for us to explain the reason why. UVD FIIOX'O-GBAPI- 1, SYNOPSIS. Chapter T At Johnson's Mew, a clum in London, Philip Anson, a well reared boy of about fifteen, loaes hla mother, the only relative, ao far aa he knows, that he has In the world. Be flnda a package of letter, many of them from a Sir Philip -- lorland, refusing aid to lira. Anson. Mrs. Anson was a Miss Borland waa thougnt by her relatives to have married beneath S06 TWENTY-FIFTSTREET. her station. Chapter II During a great storm Philip saves a Rule girl, addressed as Elf, from being crushed by a cars in his squalid apartments riage. Philip, sick of tbe outlook end discouraged, 1 about to hang himself when a huge meteor falls la the court yard. Philip sympathetic and Imar Not te Be Fooled. A reeldeut of a New England town ginstire, regards it as a message ; who waa noted for his great kindness from his mother In heaven. Chapter III With aome fragments to animals viewed the first hone can -Gthe meteor Philip goes to a Jewwith dismay. "Ita sheer cruelty, thats of eler. la told that they ere diawhat It la, he lualaied, end the plea monds He end la referred to Iaacsteln And of convenience or necessity had no In- A Co., London largest dealers In fluence upon him. diamonds. Chapter IV Isaacsleln la Td walk to Boston and back before astounded by the gem Philip show Id add a pound's weight to what those him and has the boy arrested. poor creatures have to drag," he deChapter V Isaacateln explains In clared, and no persuasion could Induce court that the gema are doubtless of him to ride in a afreet car dragged by recent meteoric origin. Chapter VI -- The wife of Sir Philip overworked, tired horses. When elec- Morland about reads In the tricity waa applied end the ran went' Philip end his marvelouspapers diamonds smoothly along without the horses, his and sends to Johnsons Mewe to Ineon said: . quire about him. Bhe learns nothing. ' Now, father, you can ride oh the Philip la dismissed from custody. street can without worrying about Chapter VII Philip agrees to supSUPPLIES THE BEST horses. You can go Into Boston at ply Ieaaceteln with a quarter of a million pound sterling worth of diayour ease now. Try Them Jsmrs," said the old man, Ton al- monds each year for many years. Chapters VIII and IX At Johnsons ways rush at conclusions. You don't while Philip la preparing to reMews, Into do. as I read Don't I study things move the rest of his diamonds, he decar tlie ix having tects an Intruder, who, with tbe w papen about every to have a much horsepower? And slstanoe of a la captured. EL don't I know well enough what that Ho la a noted policeman, criminal named Jocky means? And the old gentleman sighMason. Philip removes hla diamonds SI10 Waahlngton Avanua, ed. It simply meana, my eon, that forever from Johnsons Mewa. Both Phonos, ' the poor horses an being worked Just Chapters X, XI and XII Isaacstein as herd and just as many hours, only aella thirty of Philips diamonds for 52.000 pounds. we don't see em. ' Chapter XIII Ten years later, Those power houses could teU tales Jocky Mason gets out of prison I reckon. No, Ive no mors use for when he sees tbe Mery Anson Home for street can now then I ever had, end Destitute Boys, which has been foundfor the earns reason." Youth's Com- ed by Philip. panion. Chapter XIV Philip rescues a girl from misuse at the hands of two men, Barbers Hair Cut. one of whom la Victor Grenier, an Wished 1 lied time to go out and get convict of Jocky Maaou. my heir cut, remarked a barber as he Chapters XI and XVI The girl resremoved part of tlis lather from the cued by Philip la a Mias Atherlry, an customer'! lips with hla second Unger, opera singer, who proves to be the i Time to go out and get It cut? re- Elf of Philips adventure of many before. Greniers companion peated the man In the chair, with the years was a nephew of Grenier. Hla name ; emphasis an out." An yon like the la Langdon. men that won't eat In his ewn restaurant? Arent you wlHtng to trust oue TShI If your mother were living, of your own men to cut your hair? Oh, Id trust them; all right!" aaid what would aha aay to Lady the barber. It Isnt that hut yon Bhe would pityber from tb depths ever see a barber getting hla ; hardly hair cut In hla own place. The other of her heart Yen Abingdon, you are Pretty Things barbers all like to go home promptly right My uncles wife baa chosen her for His Fiancee at quitting time, and if one of ne gate own path. Bhe must follow It; let It work done during the day there is ran lead where It will. I will write to a bib always likrs to present, and to be a rush about that time, and It Messrs. Fbsrps A Smith now. But for betrothal lifts, wedding gifts ' makes a customer sore If he has to atop Into my dressing room with me or anything In the line of Am wait with two barbers right here and for a moment will yon? Jewelry, allrerware, diamonds or not welting on him. lie doesn't Ilka to In a corner of the spacious 'apartrings yon can always And variety and beauty to chooee front at welt around while one barber cute an- ment to which be lod h& guest stood a other barber's hair." Cleveland Plain large safe. Philip opened It Within W. L BuswelTs ' Dealer. were n number of hooka and docu2M7 Washington Ava, next , to i ments, but In a large compartment at Hie Impression. the bottom stood s peculiar object for Wrights. ' Mr. White Tell me, Uncle Bufua, such a repository eu ordinary leather how did you feel when mat savage portmanteau. Ife lifted it on to a couch catamount Jumped on your back aa you and took a key from a drawer In the wen coming through the woods In the safe. dark and began to claw and rend you? This Is one of my tree surra which Unde Rnfna Rank Uh, well, cab, teU yon have never seen, he said, with a ye' what's a fact, thankee I loured ' sorrowful smile, It baa not been In twna inuh wife! To' see, I waa the light for many yean. home deas a little bit antiquated He revealed to hie friend's wonderfum de lodge o' de Cnllnd Knights and Bhlwyjeen, and mnh nach'l a'plckm ing eyes the tattered suit, tbe slipshod waa dat de lady had got tired & boots, tbe ragged wblrt end cap, the waitin and come to meet me. If I'd rusty doorkey, associated with that organised dat twua a catamount dat wonderful mouth of March of a decade earlier. He reverently unfolded some had me by de back, I reggln I'd abba's sheered plumb to death; but, of hie mother's garments, end hla eyes thlnkln to muhre'f dat Torus nobody were misty as ha surveyed them. But from tbe pocket of the portmanut mnh wife, I daaa breshed de varmint aside, acrawdln' to mnh custom, teau be produced a packet of soiled letters. Out by one be read them aloud, and come along home, happy h the character of the transfer Pack. In muh though he winced at tbe remembrance lgnunee. erelce we supply our patrons of 'the agony bis mother most have Prompt reliable and at low cost. i endured aa she experienced eneb rebuff The Gloved Gambler. Any time yon say we'll be os your ' from Lady Morland and her husbands CarJob and handle It Monte visited who American An expeditiously ud well. lo waa telling of an incident then. In solicitors. Yet he persevered to the end. one of the gold rooms, he aald, a ALLEN TRANSFER CO. I wanted a model for a brief comLens 22 for yonre. gentleman In lavender gloves waa municationto Messrs. Bharpe A In wonderful winning lofk, playing nearly every stake. Aa a great stack Smith, ha said bitterly. I think tbe of plaques yon know those beautiful, general purport of their correspondbig gold pieces called plaques was ence will serve my needs admirably. As he closed the Gladstone beg bis pushed to. him In the croupier I beard stern mood .vanished. a yonng lady whisper In hla ear: "Do yon know, he raid, that this It la very odd, monsieur, to wear odd for? do It do at looking portmanteau, always lockWhat yon gloves play. ed and always reposing in a safe, baa LuckT The fortunate player smiled grimly. pussled my valets considerably? One Not at all, he replied. T promised man got it out and triad to open It I bemy wife on her deathbed never again caught him In tbe act I honestly un1. were others the and both he lieve a card. to touch der the Impression that I kept my diamonds In It. ; ' Band Hills. ..Traveling On the coast of Pomerania there are By tbe way, that reminds ids of a 32i Tweiilj-fiflh- St large tracts of sand heaped np by the request from Isaacsteln. As all (ha wind, hundreds of yards In breadth smaller diamonds have now been disand from 00 to 120 feet high, and posed of and there remain only the these hills; propelled by the wind, large stones, he thinks that some of move eteadlly In an easterly, direction. them might be cut into sections. They California and Eastern The speed at which these great bills are unmarketable at present Direct wire for all travel la from thirty-nin- e to fifty six Very welL Let ns appoint a day next week and overhaul the satire colsomePine a which woods, foot year. events. sporting lection. I intend to keep tbe big ones times come In their line of march, cannot atop them and are completely de- to form tbe center ornament! of a stroyed. The branches are rotted off tiara, a necklace and gewgawa of that by the sand, and nothing la left of the sort I am glad te beer It. trees bat tbe bare stems, which after My dear fellow. I suppose there will few yean wither and die. , be a Mrs. Anson some day, but I have not found her yet A Crowd la Net Cmpisp WlKXtr she bs. Bat little do men perceive what soH-toThat not Impossible She. la and how far It exteadeth, for a That aha!! eoatmacd my heart and ms. crowd la not company, and faces are And a ripple of laughter chased im, all eouiivuiee. but a gallery of pictures, end talk but a tinkling cymbal where there Is no away tbe last shadows from hie face. w!5? jy kWiBMi ftscfls (wlsihriy. love, Bacon's Essay on Friendship. CHAPTER XIV. WS. VMM BMa I 5 i A Good Faint ABINGDON took his wshiiotow. o. c ' at aa early hour. Hla Prospective' Purchater- -I Ilka the 'looks of this automobile, bat suppose I wife waa and her age rendered him should ran over some one end Balee-'ma- n Tbe springe are so easy, sir, anxious. Philip wrote a curt letter to Bharpe you'd scarcely be Jarred at alL Cleveland FUlu Iwater. AXT A. Fmi jlij. He bad 'given bought te AS BRING BIG RESULTS. . T. S. HUTCHISON PLOUR, 12' HAY, RAIN Plenty of It Stock Remedies .and Poultry' .rh T. B. Heller Son Mor-land- . . - . uh-gltt- ln Ogden Turf Exchange V : -- ESgjiSgBag , ' Pillar of oo see ISO. By EBWARP J. CLODS. COPYRIGHT. ' H supplied. The master was sorry. The records gave no clew. Again rite man sought the dark seclusion of the street. He waudered Slowly toward a main thoroughfare aud entered the first puldlc house ha ne ordered (I ienny-wort- h cncouutered. of brandy and drank It at a gulp. Thru he lit a pipe and went firth again. That was an ugly lookin' customer, said an tiabliue to the barman. E 'ad a fire like a fifth art at the Surrey, agread the ether. If they knew tba toast that Jocky Mason had pledged so readily, they would liars better grasped the truth of this unfavorable diagnosis of his char- MR. j T fhclr etalrmenta.lie' said." and wished with to hold no further cowmuuk-atioWither Sir rhillp Morlaud or his representatives. Then he ordered bis private hansom, Intending to visit the Univers- Teu years fine evening, one of thorn by muslin dresses and flower covered bats. Men who pasted In hansoms wore evening dress without an overcoat. Old earth waa growing again, and if weather wise folk predicted that such an unnaually high temiierature meant thunderstorms and showers It would indeed be a poor heart that did not rejoice la tba infinenrea of the moment. Two powdered end noiseless footmen threw open the door as Philip apjiear-e- d In the hall. (Te, stood for a little while In the entrance buttoning his A strong electric light he gloves. loved light fell on him and revealed his firm face and splendidly propore t toned frame. lie cast a critical eye on a aleck hone In the shafts and smiled pleasantly at the driver. Good gracious he said, TVile, your cattle are becoming as fat as yourself! , AH your fault, air, waa tba cheerful reply. "Yon don't use 'em 'arf enough. I can't pass aiy. time la being driven shout town to reduce the weight of my coachman apd horses. Wile, If yon don't do something desperate there will be aa V after tbe w In your name. He spnng into tbe vehkrle. With a' lively Kim up! Wale got hla stout steed into a remarkably fast tret. A toll maa who had been loitering and smoking beneath tbe twee acresa the road for a long time sauntered toward a tradesman's cart which was standing near, the area gate of tbe next house while the man in charge gossiped with a hltchenmald. Reg pardon! he said to the couple. Is that Mr. rhillp Anson's plarel with aa Indicatory Jerk of bio thumb. Yea, said tba man. An1 was that Mr. Anson himself who drove away In a private cab? Yes, said tbs girl. Thanks! It does one good to see s young chap Ilka hha ao JoHy and and provided with everything he css want In the world, eh? 1 wish I 'ad a bit of la little tot. sighed the greengrocer's s sets taut, with a aide glance at the maid. ' , Tbe stranger laughed harshly. It's hard to aay when yere well off, be growled. "Up one day and down tba other. You never knew your luck. Away he went aoutbward. His long vigil on the pavement near the fillings seemed to have ended. In riccadllly he took an omnibus tq tbe Clivus rad there changed to another tor tbe Elephant and Castle. He walked rapidly through the congeries of mean streets which lie ta the east of that bustling centey and panned at last before a house which waa occupied by respectable people, Judging try tbe cleanly curtains and general air of tidiness. Ha knocked. A woman appeared. Did Mrs. Masco live there? Na Bhe knew nothing of her. Had only been In' tbe place eighteen month. . com-fortab- la f The man evidently appreciated the imigratory habits of tbe poor too well I to dream of prosecuting further among the neighbors. Ha strolled about, reading the names over the small shops, tbe corner public bouse, jthe dressmakers aeuiprivato s. At last ha paused before a somewhat grim establishment an undertaker's office. He entered. A youth was whistling tbs latest musie hall bode . "Do you know anytklng of a Mrs. Mason who used to live In this locality bout ten years ago? ha asked. "Mrs. Mason? There may be forty Mrs. Masons. What was her Christian name an address T Mrs. Hannah Mason, 14 Frederick street. The youth skillfully tilted back hla stool until he reached a lodger from a shelf behind him. He ran bis eye down an Index, found a number and pulled out another book. TVe bailed her on the 20th of November, ntot years since," be said coolly, rattling both tomes back into their places. Yon did, eh? Is there anybody hare who remembers her? Someth lug In the husky voice of this stark, HI farmed man caused the hoy become loss pert in, he said. I'll ring for Fathers him." Father came. lie had a vsgtie memory, of the woman, a widow with two children boys, he thought. Somebody helped her In her last days and paid for tbe fuaeral-pa- id cash, according to the ledger. He did not know who tbe friend was nor had he any penal servitude, four supervision, my wife dead and my chlldreu lost, all through a smack on the head given me by Philip A naan," he communed. Here's to getting even with him!" It was a strauga outcome of hla long years polire rare nights when blase London abandons herself for aa hour to the delights of aprlug. The tope of omnibuses passing through Park lane were enlivened to e acter. ities' club. It was 'work-hous- Impriaonment that the man should have acquired a fair degree of culture. He waa compelled to learn la Jail to a certain exteut. and reading soon became a pleasure to him. Moreover, ha picked np an acquaintance with I smooth spoken mate of tba swell mobsman and toug firm order a dandy who slrova to be etegnut even In convict garb. Mason's great strength aud Indomitable courage appealed to 'the more artistic If more effeminate rogue. Once the big man saved hla comrade's Ufa when Alley were at work In the quarries. Tba Influence was niutuaL They vowed lasting friendship. Victor Grenier waa released aix mouths before Mason, aud the latter now crossed the river again to go to an address whore ha would probably receive some news ef hla professed allys whereabouts. Greuler'a name was Imparted under Inviolable coufideuce as that which bo would adopt after bis release. Hla real uauia, by which ha waa convicted, waa something far leas aristocratic. Philips driver, being of tba peculiar type of Loaduner whk-- aacua to ha created to occupy the dicky of a knar aoia, did not take hla master down Park Una, along Piccadilly, and aa to Pall MalL Ua loved corners. Give him the remotest chance of following a aigsag course and lie would follow It In preference to a routs with all the directness ef a Roman read. Thus It happened as ha spun round Carlos plica Into Berkeley square ha nearly collided with another vehicle which dashed into the square from Davies street path bonce pulled np with a Jerk, there waa a sharp fusillade of what cabmen call Uugwidge, and the other hansom drove on, having tlia best of tba strategical position by a stolon yard. Philip lifted the trapdoor. ltao ha a fare, Water Yea, air, a lydy." Ob, legve him alone theal Othermic I would have liked to ace you ride him off at the comer of Bruton Street. Wale, who waa choleric, replied with ouch fores that Philip tried to aay sternly: Stop that swearing, Wale. Beg pardon, air, I'm aura, but I wouldn't ha minded If It wasn't my own old kab. Didn't you spot It T Yon don't tell mo ao. How odd! And to think of a brewer1 drey-Bia- n like thnt getrin 'old of it. Well Wale put the lid og ta case hla employer might hear any more of hla acn-tlmeu- Philip, leaning back to laugh, for Wala's vocabulary waa amusing If not fit for publication, suddenly reallaod the queer trick that even the Asnti la the life of an Individual have of repeating tbruiaelvea. In one day, after an interval of many year, ha had been suddenly confronted by persona fres connected with the period of his sufferings, with the very garments ha wore at that time, with the cab in which be drove from Clerk-enweto Hatton Garden. Abingdon bad dined with him; iMscateln had sent him a message; his driver even was the cabman wbo made him a present of 2 shillings, a moat fortunate transaction for Wala, as it led to hla selection to look after Philip's London ' stable. ' All who had befriended the forlorn boy ta those early days bad benefited to an extraordinary degree. The coffee stall keeper who gave him coffee gronnds and crusts, the old clothes man wbo cut down tlia price of bis first outfit, Mrs. W rig ley, going hopelessly to her toll In a Shop herd's Bush laundry; Mr. Wilson of Grant A Boos, tba kindly Jeweler of Ludgate Hill, were each sought out and either placed in n good business or bounteously rewarded for the services they had rendered. O'Brien, of coarse, waa found a sinecure office at tba Mary Anson home. As for tbs doctor, he owed his Harley street practice to the millionaire's help and patronage. It Is worthy of note that rhillp never wore a watch other than that presented to him by tbe polka of the Whitechapel division. It was an ordinary EngUeh silver lever, and he carried It attached to' a knotted borrtlare. Did be but know how far the historical parallel bad gone that day how Jocky Mason had walled for hours outside bis residence in the hope of seeing him and becoming acquainted with hla appearance he might have befn surprised, but he would never have guessed foe evil that thia man would accomplish, and In soma measure accomplish ll UDConactomly. (To bo Continued.) knowl- edge of the children's fate. Work-housmost probably. What workhouse? Parish of Southwark. Easy ta find. Just turn and e, - With a grant of acknowledgment tbe Inquirer passed Into tbe street He gave an ays to tbe public house, but resolutely quickened hla pace. At the workhouse he succeeded, with some difficulty. In Interviewing the master. If was after office hours, but as be had Journeyed a long way an exception would be made In hla cadh. Books were consulted to ascertain tbs fate of two boys. John and William Mascm, who would now be aged twenty and elahteen respectively. Youthful Masons had certainly been hi the schools one was there at the moment, In fsct but none sf them answered la pore Too Commissioners te (jAEXTBACTSi CHICHESTER'S PILLS a SOU KY SnkSMka. SiMy, RaHOMa DRUGGISTS HUntltQtE |