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Show Till: HOUSING THE EXAMINER ROOSEVELTS POWER. a:-ir- hand. Uovernnieiit by a ronimissioa la said have brought about excellent resul's Thore is le in fUlveM-n- . politic in the city administration, more control of public works anJ better public service and fixed respont- McClure's Magaxme: For nearly alx years the Aaiaricaa people, the most sensitive propl oa ika globe j spiritual forces, km had baton them la tha Boat promiaent pises ia Hu aatloe a man who day la and day out, from tha aoamt of bia elevation is political powar. baa shown bia acora uf dlaboacat wealth; a bo baa shown tia hatroj of power bought with corruption; who baa flaunted bia defiance at thieve la blgb place, no matter boar van eoavaatiousUred tbeir deal Ing may bin been, no matter boar they bar been considered Tba tremeadoua effect of bia precept and bia eoaalateat example upon the mental habiia of tbia people la In cal culable. But the evidences ot that lns'l-tntlopower an aeea la every human whether tt be acboul or church or a lore er townabip or county or atatr or corporation or aoclety all over the land. The aeed baa fallen upon good ground. The power for righle ximieamomf aeed baa generated that thin mea ia felt la the attiring root of humanity, wbenver It caa be manifested. Before tbia 1 namic power for Juatlce and equity ia poliiica and In bualnaia and in the aimplrr relatione of life, greed, in the form of argnndirlnj ff capital and class feeling, mum down went caste as down, umier Washington au I i evolution, Franklin In the Anicrii-uand human alavery went down before and lighteouaneaa under Lincoln Oruat. t-- a. drink ary power In The selection ff other ciiy official and they would rule with sibility. clue arc now governed, the Individual niciob'rs of a council feel for tho that they are not rvspon-ihl- e administration's policy, while tbe mayor, at the head of muuirlpsl affairs, is often handicapped by n council entirely out of baron. Fixing responsibility for the good of bad government of a city should be productive of good. If Ogden falls to be Inrluded in the "Galveston plan of government, tbe rltlxens of Ogden ran take it upon themselves to name a eommlsxlou to act In aa advisory capacity and a and lpspectors of city iuiprovenn-ntiff city government. all affairs t The would commissioner have the authority of law. but they would command a respectful hearing from any member of the city government, for bark uf them woul.i be the people. Tbe commission, in that rase, need not be limited to thre?. hut So or It'D of Ogden's beet ntiRiit mke It their business ( help govern Ogdm and Inquire Into every detail of municipal rule. The mayor and tlty cuunrlt would welcome their friendly counsel in the hope list wild many waichhi . deeply luiereated taxpayers aidfug lit directing the Hairs of the rlly, ibeie could be no serious blunders committed or vexatious irregularities Aa 1'iata a n-- rttlsen-taxpayer- s AND WORK. The. Washington Post, in an editorial iht la vlgnroiia and putnied, referring lo the fact that the lndilgh Valley rail road has served nolle on Its employes tbat they must he total abaialnHi's from alrobolle thinks or leave the service of the company, aya It la quite tfkely that all the other lines In the tnli"d State will adopt th ramc rule. It Is only cumulative evidence that there are enough sober men In the world to do the world wo-There ia a mighty change In euciny alnee Squire Western was a The younger Pitt, while fmhuntrr. prime minister, made Ihuee splendid orations when more than half seas over, hot ha waa a genius; and yet the England of today would not tolerate a four bottle man,' even though he were all either Pitt waa. It la the groateat of the evils, this dram drinking. It rurbi the will, It nlnlna (he character, II la tha advance agent of poverty. It impalra the Intri-lert- . It alienate friends, It humiliates kladred. It eradicates pride. First It eshlleratea, then exalts, then banishes but the pendulum responsibility; wings Just as far the other way, The debauch in a remorseless creditor and exacts with pltllesa extortion the utmost farthing. There Is no escape from the debt and It ran only be discharged la rash and by prompt payment, the only legal tender regret, remorse and shame. That Is tha experlenre of every drunkard, even of the genius, the one man who baa anything that la a stagger of an exeuae for overlndulgenee In the flowing bowl. The world la getting more impatient In this behalf, dally. The evil la growing leaa and leaa, ami a time will rorae, sooner than la expected, when to work a man must not impair bia mental and phya-Ira- l energies nr bank nipt his moral eharaeler by drink. A drunken officer oa the Held of battle la not more out iff place than a drunken engineer on a railroad I 'iconic live. A drunken raahler of a bank la ns murh out of place aa a drunken doctor In n alckronm. A drunken lawyer In a court house is not more out of place than a drunken slates man In l be kglslallte ball. Public opinion will settle the liquor question If left to deal with It In a prartlral way. THE WAGES OF SIN. Hutner Its veil purl, tbe cartoonist, la a good Judge of human nature. Ha has made a study uf faces for n number of years and has become au adept In Interpreting facial esprcsaldns, He la aliandlng ihe Thaw trial In New York a a npecial rurrespnndtnt of the Hearst papers and earh day be gives hi opinions sad bit views. Me tells what he aeea and how he la Impressed with the differeat actors la the nagedy aw being frhearaed PlugCTtld's court. WJit he heard and saw on Thursday, aa Evelyn Keabit 'ill aw related her experiences with Stanford White, told la hla grbphlc sty le, mskes a sermon worthy of reproduction. He writes: i have been lu a good many trials where the penally waa death trials that involved mea from Captain Drey-fn- l down to the loweat murdeier. 1 bnva heard passage of evidence In ion of those trials that muved one's emotions. But. 1 have never aeon n court room ao affected an was the court room this morning, when Fturenre Evelyn Thaw told of the tragedy of Madlaon Square towsr.whepeahe, a lit lie girl In short dresses of sixteen years, waa enticed by a sly, grinning man; not a fool that had at uni bled on to hla prey, but a cultured, talentwell-bra- ed man. 1 thought, aa Evelyn Nesblt Thaw look the aland, with her veil lifted, how beautiful such a girl could bo if he had been properly protected at home. Her hair waa aa carelessly unkempt as a school girl that romped across some field In a heavy dew, going to a country school. She did not look over 17. and her voire a aa sweet ae a voire could be. Her eye quickened and her speech trembled a Utile aa aha told of her huHband shooting Stanford While. And tha Judge turned eagerly upon hla left to catch her word, when at the request of Mr. Pelnms. she repeated Ihe atory she had told Ham-ThaIn Paris -- Ihe reasons she gave when she refused his first offer of marriage. If I am correct in my Impression. Evelyn Nesblt waa n chorus girl and a dancer. She never had peaking parts and tbe story she told minded like n true story. 1 doubt If any girl couid have memorised such a story, an straightforward and with such a ring of sincerity did she speak. It was a pity to waste such a sermon n such an audience. If It dramatic ghastliness could have been heard by all fon t ear-olatria of ihe world. If would save many an Innocent lire. For a man to alt and listen to the story of aurh an elaborate trap by surh a crafty penmn aa GALVESTON FLAN. Stanford White waa enough to make realise that, after all. mankind la The merchants of Ogden are In fav- you the lowest animal, owing to his ability or of the Galvestou scheme of mimic to deceive. When this pale Utile girt told of Ipal government that provides fur throe commix to rule the city, the beautiful swings where Rinnford White swneg them llll their dainty tated of a mayor and city council young feet pierced a large Japanese Tbe commissioner would have pier- umbrella hung on Ihe celling yon - ' EXAMINE!!: OGDEN, could almost imagine this fine benevolent man who had takao ao murh fatherly interest ia young girls decat ing teeth, filing up a tower where they could come and enjoy their dolls and play keep house aa a geuileman whose delight was to amuse and educate the young. If such had been the case, what a beautiful monument the tower of Madiaou Square gardes would be lo point out to visitors to tho city. "There la where Stanford White entertained little children aa he would where ho had If they were bia swings and children's dlnnar and entertainments. But that was nut trne. Instead, tbia poorly advised little girl's atory will be bettered by every aoul tbat beard It, and when you have heard It and then looked at that tower, you will shudder. You will almost believe that Stanford White built It fur tho pur pose fur which he used If. and little wonder that hi crime overtook him In the very building he had planned. 1 had given my neat by tha report-er- a table to another writer and was back among soma strong,- - mature men. When title frail girl told her story these men shuddered and grew pale. I saw tears glistening hi Judge Ftugersld'e eyes that be didst dare wipe away. Distinguished women writers that have been in all (feat criminal trials cars were almost crying In recent aloud. Mr. Jerome waa aa pals and nervous aa waa Harry Thaw tbe first day of the trial. Never wet such a moment la n court L Bailiffs tried to not show emotion, but did. and, while every eye was , wet. a atera. man, sitting next to me, leaned over and, with a trembling whisper, aid: I believe that atory la true. d KNOCKING." Deaeret News: The evil effects upon the business Interests of this city, of the unwarranted attacks made on large portion of the community by certain local newspapers, are pointed out by the Keiio Evening Gaxetie, in the following editorial article, part of whleh we copy: "Every time we pick up the Balt Lake papers, which la nearly every day, for we are Interested In the itiaty city to tbe east of us, we are constrained to comment upon the harmful Influence Ihe newspapers of that city muat have upon the growth of tho com. niunity which given them sustenance. Instead of working together for tho general good they are bqpdlng every effort to undo each other and seem lo bo willing to renurt to any measure to gain advantage over oncianother. 'Tub la considered a Mormon aisle. Balnta are In tbe asThe Latter-dacendancy there, but there are thousands of Gentiles, among whom may be counted aom of the oiate'e foremost men. In several conversations that we have had with men from Balt Lake at various times we have been In formed that the newspapers wholly misrepresent the feeling that exists there; they assert that while there Is a line of cleavage between Mormons and Ueutlles on religious belief it does not extend further than that, and that men of all creeds do buiineaa there together just aa they do In other state. CHAPTER U. (lOBClUded.) BY 9, J90T. JESSE J. DRIVER Traffic Officials cf tha Railroads Are Conferring. "Oli. Ing today. Traffic offlrers declare that htgfor rate will be entirely fair, for If they are nit fair to both shipper and car rler. the Interstate Commerce com mission will step In Immediately with Its dictum. These officers maintain that while all manner of expenses hsvj Increased In the past few year, in product eluding price of finl'hert hipped in large quantities over th? line, the freight rate have not Increased bnt have materially decreased. One officer went ao far aa to say that If another tenth of a mill was taken off the rales there would he n dividends to rorkhnlder. It is jus: about the reverse of this, or an addt lion of a tenth of a mill, that will probably be effected by ihe Increase In various rates. The Incroaae in mlc Imum load of a year will mean In effect from 20 j 30 per rent added equipment. At the same time wph tbia increased minimum, there M be a larger maximum. Don't use harsh phvslr. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads lo rhronlc constipation. Get Doan's They operate easily, tone the stomach, cur- Reg-ulet- r I HARPER BROTHERS -- at hla stepbrother enrionaly. "Ten ro-pl- Pittsburg. Feb. g. Executive and traffic officials of the Central anl Trunk IJne Freight associations, who hare been In Chicago for the pat two days, discussed the proposition of Increasing commodity rate 10 per cent by Increasing the minimum toad for a ar. arrived home last night bnt left for New York where coal rates will be discussed at a meet Baaucaiiw." Etc. Jt eye-lath- MINIMUM CARLOAD OF SOCIALISTS PELLED. IflBfl. "Ariel Taber, ge home! The girl's teeth stopped chattering, her lips remaining parted; she ebook tho hair out of her eyes and stared at him aa If aha did not understand, but Joe Louden, who bad picked up the banjo case obediently, buret Info cheerful langhter. "Thats It, Gene, he cried gayly. "That' the way to talk to her!" "Btow It, yon young enb," replied Eugene not taming to him. "Do yon tbluk I'm trying to be amusing?" "1 dont know what you mean hy stow it " Joe began, "but If I mean," Interrupted tbe other, not relaxing hla faintly smiling atar at tba girl "I mean that Ariel Tabor la to go homo. Really we can't have this kind of thing occurring upon our front lawn!" Tho flush upoaher wet cheeks deep, eucd and became dink. Even her arm grew redder ns ahe gaxed back at him. In hla eyes wa patent hla complete realisation of the 'figure ahe cut of tbia here arm, of the strewn hair, of tho fallen stocking, of tbe ragged shoulder of her blouse, of her patched short skirt of tha whole disheveled little fig are. He wee tbe master of tho house, a ad ho waa sending her homo aa III behaved children are emit homo by neighbor. The Immobile, amused superiority of this proprietor of allver boxes, this wesrer of strange and brilliant garments. became slightly Intensified ha pointad to tbe Yallen aleere, a rag of red and anow, lying near her feet' "You might take tbat with your ho Mid Interrogatively. Her gaaa had not wavered In meet Ing bin, bnt at thla her eyolaabea began to wink uncontrollably, her chin to tremble. Rhe bent over the aleere and picked It up before Joe Louden, who bad started toward her, could do It for her. Then turning, her bend ntlll bent no that her face waa bidden from both of them, ahe ran out of the gate. Ariel ran along tbe fence until ahe earns to the next gate, which opened upon a walk leading to a shabby, meandering old bouse of one story, with a very long, low porch, once painted white, rnnnlng tbe Fall length of tho front Ariel sprang upon tbe porch and disappeared within the house. e Joe stood looking after her. hie "Yon aa had hen. winking oughtn't to have treated her that way," he Mid hnsklly. "Pick up that banjo case again and come on. commanded Mr. Bantry tartly. "Where's the miter? Joe stared at him. "Wheres what?" "Tbe mater!" waa the frowning t aid la Newspapers ran he iff the pubnlldlng of a community. , But when they engage In warfare such aa that which la now carried on hy tho Halt lake press they become a positive source of evil. They divide aentl-men- l; they kill all chance of pulling together; they frighten enterprise; they are a thorn In every man'e side. No higher enconlum upon the possibilities of Balt. Lake can be paid than to say that In the face of the olwtacles created by a warring press Salt Lake ha prospered and grown nteadlly. Some day, when tho last of the bloody warriors of tho preaa has been gathered tu hla fathers (here will be peace In the fair Utah city, and then It will greatly flourish. But In the meantime tho newspapers are seeing to it that headway la made only la tha face of unnecessary odds. FRIENDS COPYRIGHT, "Msisur Furious and red, ha staggered round lo look at her. "You wretched little wildcat, what do you mean by that! be broke out. Dont you touch Joe!" she panted. Her breath caught and Don't yen there waa a break 1b her voice aa aha faced him. Bbe could not flulak tho repetition ef that cry, Don't yen touch Joe!" But there was no break In tho spirit, that passion of protection which had dealt tha Mow. Both boys looked at her, somewhat aghast. Eugene recovered bimadf. He swung reoud upon hla bed, restored hie hat to hla head with precision, picked up hla tick and touched hla banjo cue with tt. "Tarry that Into the hones," he said Indifferently to bia stepbrother. Dont yon do It!" Mid tbe girl hotly between her chattering teeth. Eugene turned toward her, wearing tbe sharp edge of a smile. Not re moving hla eyaa from bur face, ho produced with deliberation a flat silver box from n pocket took therefrom a cigarette, replaced tbe. box, extracted a smaller ellver box from another pocket. ebook out of It a fusee, slowly lit tho cigarette thl la a splendid alienee, which ho Anally broke to My languidly, but with particular distinct- - room. EFFECTS OF lERRrAEV By BOOTH TARKINGTON. Amber ef "Cheerr." oi; EVIL HATIRDAV, THE GONQUEST sf CANAAN kind-hearte- d white-haired- UTAn, know!" Mid Joe, looking t Wishes his many friends to aaefl know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 22751 Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new location AIU Dont yon dare to touch Jos t " ahe cried, A FINDS ROVAL su tt In atorlea. Bhe'a upstairs. Yenll bo n surprise. You're wearing lota of cloth aa. Gene." "I suppose It win seem so to Tanas ix returned the other wearied 1y. "Govern-e-r feeling fit?" . "I never mw him," Joe replied, then rangbt himself. Oh, I aea what you mean! Yea, He's all right" They had eorne Into tho halt and Eugene wan removing the long coat while hla stepbrother looked at him thoughtfully. "Gene," asked tbe latter In n Battened voice, hare yon seen Mamie Pike yet "You will find, my young friend," responded Mr. Bantry, "if you ever go bout much outside of Canaan, that names are not supposed to bo mentioned lndlacrlmlaatsly." "We only, Mid Joe, "that I wanted to say that theres a dance at their house tonight I suppose youll bo going?" "Certainly. Are you?" Both knew that the question was needless, hut Joe answered gently: "Ob, noi of course not" lie leaned over and fumbled with one foot no if Sha to fasten n loose shoestring. wouldn't bo very likely to nek me." "Well, what about Itr Arie Tataria going." "Only that-t- hat "Indeed!" Eugene paused pn the ntalrs, which be had begun to ascend. Very Interesting.' "I thought" continued Jus hopefully, tralgtitenlng up to look nt him, "tbat maybe yeu'd dance with her. I don't believe many will ask her I'm afraid they won't and if you would, oven only once. It would kind of mako tip for" he faltered for out there," ho finished, nodding hla head In tho direction of tho gate. If Eugene vouchsafed any reply it waa kat In a loud, ahrill cry from above, aa n small, latensely nervous looking woman in blu ollfc ran halfway down tho stairs to meet him and caught him tearfully In her arms. Iiear old miter!" Mid Eugene. Joe went out of the front door quickly. . r bears witness to the blind rage or the victorious priesthood of Thebes. aBa the Intensity of their hatred toward the beretle king, wkoae mother aad waa Tele. The qneen'a Jewelrr and trinkets of solid gold, with which the sepulchre literally filled, were left untouched. A huge catafalque, which had been torn to piece by the price ta, had been erected over tha mummv of the queen It nan thickly plated with gold inside and outside, and engraved with the names and title of Tele and her sod. of well ae with representations their- adoration of the solar discus, it la curious. that the whole figure of the king had been destroyed walls that of bin mother bid been allowed to rams In unharmed. . The coffin la a superb example of Jewelrr work. Tho wood of tt I entirely 'covered with a frame ef gold. Inlaid with lapla laeull, cornelian and green glaas. The mummy Itself was wrapped from bead to foot In sheets of gold. Tho water, which ao many had drained through tt, had reduced It to little more than pulp, and It fell to pieces when it waa examined in tho presence of several Egyp tologlsta on January 28. There were bracelets on tho nrmn and a necklace of gold beads and ornaments pf gold Inlaid with p radons atones round the neck, white tbe heed was ntlll encircled by an object priceless and unique, the Imperial crown ef the queens of undent Egypt. Theodore M. Davis, who made this sensational discovery, ia an American. He make hi home in New York and Newport. WHERE THE MUMMY WAS WRAPPED IN SHEETS OF GOLD. Jewelry and Trinkets of Solid Geld Almost Filled the Be pul-ekr- e. London, Feb. I. The Times, in Its article telling of tbe discovery by Theodore Davis, at Thebes, Egypt, of the tomb aad mummy of the famous Egyptian queen. Tele, Mys the tomb ia a plain equara sepulchre, cut out of rook. It la approached by n descent of twenty mope; and adjoin tbe tomb of Dameeea IX. Unfortunately, the tomb lay In tho bed ef n water course and the water has seriously damaged such object a would be affected. A part from the tomb wan in the atm condition aa when it wnn left by the priests amid the throes of n religious revelation which had spent Its force before Moses waa born. Tbe tomb rn ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES (Continued tomorrow.) FRANCIB GOER TO AUSTIN, Bt. Louis, Feb. I. Former Gov. David R. Francis departed last night for Austin, Texas, to appear before the committee investigating legislative the alleged connection of United States Senator Bailey and the Wntere-Plero- e Oil company of SL Louis Mr. Franrla exchanged several telegrams with the committee seeking to tend hla deposition, but the committee Insisted on hla personal attendance. Commercial Electric Co Ind. Phone 362 2279 Wash. Ave. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. ; , r Muslim Umderwear Sale of Quality Thn Muslin rndpnrcar you will find at onr stopp was not bought for special sales, but it is the celebrated Teerless brand. It is worth every cent we ask when you buy it at regular price Now yon get it at a discount of 25 per cent. Many ladies have already been in and made their selection It is not too late yet to get just what jon want. Kemember Quality is the principal feature of Ibis eale the price is always low. We have placed at the entrance ol the dry goodsjstore a table of 35c to 75c beltSj and leather, in many styles EX- londui. Feb. The Standard's Periin corrponiient says tha German is expelling aliens who aided Socialist candidate in the elections. The chief offender were Ruarian student wih revoluwho tionary proclivities. made speeches on behalf of the Socialist. -t CLARKS STORES |