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Show HIE MORNING EXAMINEE: THE EXAMINER DR. DOW IE. Charleston, 8. C.. and boaid the Unit ed States cruiser Columbia there for the trip, which will occupy the most of a mouth. The party will include three civilian engineers. Senator Kltt-redgof Nebraska, and Representatives burton of Okin, and De Armoud of Missouri, members of ths Senate and House canal committees. The engineers go at the request of President Roosevelt to make a special examination of the famous Gatun dam. From time to time the criticism has beea made that the foundations for the proposed grant locks at this most difficult part of the canal construction are not sufficiently solid to be safe. The matter was last brought to the attention of ths country during the closCongrc.s ing hours of he Fifty-alniTest pits 60 feet deep and 00 feet in diameter are being dug at the site of the proposed locks, and will be In readiness for inspection upon the arrival of Secretary Tafts party. The engineers are Alfred Noble, of the Pennsylvania railroad: Frederick Stearns, who built the Wscbuset dam in Massachusetts, and John R. Freeman, an authority cm dam construc- them knowing it It waa anything but an honorable or Impressive death. Though a minister of religion and a first apostle," hie family was a nest of revolting sad he passed away wkh no love for his wife and foa. After having handled millions of dollars he died a pauper. After healing others and building up a church ea divine heating, he could aot heal himself. After having ruled his people with a rod of iron like aa autocrat and n tyrant, ha died with none no poor te do him reverence. Dr. Dowle was tbs exact antithesis of a Christina man. What are the marks of Christian character? They are these: Absolute unselfishness, for the good of others, universal and invincible love, love for one's enemies, returning good for evil, humility, simplicity, sincerity end the total absence of avarice, ambition, ostentation, jealousy, resentment, hitter ness and authority. Te enumerate these things is to describe Dr. Dowle by contrast Whether he stood la his pulpit or net la his home or traveled on the road he the splendor and authority of an emperor and all the appointments of Shiloh house and his summer retreat In Michigan, teemed designed to show how much better the representative of Christ could live than Christ himself. WALL STREET AND BUSINESS. Between January 1st and March 14 of this year the value of 21 of the leading slocks quoted on the New York stock exchange dropped The shrinkage in Union Pacific and Southern Pacific was This loss is laughed at by sums financial writers sa though it were but tbs conesrn of gamblers on Wall 8treet, but they are misleading themselves and tbs public. One of the loading writers on finance says: "When statement! are printed of losses of billions of dollars by reason of the shrinkage of the value of stocks, let It bo remembered that the stocks are there just the seme. Tbs stocks simply ere not worth what they have been selling for. The losses which are chronicled era not reel leases at all. Tbs stocks ere worth Just whet they win pay in dividends. If the dividends are passed, then there is n legitimate and tangible loss. But if the dividends are paid the stock is just aa valuable as ever it was. Nearly all the speculators that I have sees toU ms' that the loads whose stocks have takes such a long and rapid drop are paying dividends: their earning capacity has not bee impaired, bat tbs values of the stocks have been depreciated because there is not enough money in .the country to keep them at the high levels. Save for ths fact that men who dabble in a locks have been severely aqneeaed and tboae who have beea trying to get something for nothing have lost, there is not very much significance in ths recent Wall street disturbance." That la all a false view. Slocks that readily sell at high figures, even above their dividend values, because of prospective worth or otherwise, become the basis of industrial activity. Thera are several forms of money, What is known ns money of ultimate redemption in gold. All other forms are called credit money, Including greenbacks and silver certlflestes. Values of an kinds become ths basis of business transfers sad serve the purposes of money. When Union Pacific sold at $1S5 s share, 100 shares of that stock could be deposited aj any bank is the basis of a business requiring a capital of about 119,600, but today the bolder of that 100 abates Is compelled to curtail bis operations to the extent of 10,090. He must put up that amount of additional security or endanger his credit and financial stability. It limply means that business suffers a severe retrenchment when stocks fall as they did on Wall street last week, and although the manipulators may be gamblers, their gambling is Inseparably connected with Industrial welfare of the country. The country is so prosperous that heavy losses do not cripple the com mereIs life, but a panic of large proportions on (be Stock Exchange would shake the foundation of our industrial Institutions. 6971,-000,00- 0. 1170,-000,00- 0. tion, r " HOUSEKEEPING. 1907. FACTS , pure and refreshing w ia cau and package. Schilling. On Bur Ccff. ..r 25c per lb. Schilling! Tw Sir Coffee sue per lb. Cemrriahtad. CHAPTER VL Wi IM kr MAIL BAG STOLEN. Centsnts of Which Are Valued at 6400,000. it Scott's BOe. AND ILOOi j ?T Y Heanr Hole In The king may be murdered while sit here." I urged. Bapt smoked for a moment In silence. "That cursed old woman!" be broke out. "She must have attracted their attention somehow. I see tho gome. They came up to kidnap tbe king. and as I say somehow the? found him. If yea Mat gone to Btrelsan, yoa and I and Frits bad boon in heaven by now." "And to king?' "Who knows where the king la now?" be naked. Tomi; let's be off," said L Bnt he sat still and suddenly he buret into cue of hit grating cburktas. By Jove, ws'vw abnkea op Black Michael.'" Come, comer I repeated impatient- (Concluded.) Michael waitedThen he cried: - a ' moment longer. "Te Zends then!" and. netting spurs to hla horse, galloped on. Sapt raised hie weapon after him, sad there was such aa expression of wistful regret on hla face that I had much ado nut to burst out laughing. For ten aitastos we stayed where we were. "You ace," said Bapt, theyve sent him new that ail is well." asked. "What dees that "God knows." arid 8upt, frowning heavily. "But Its brought him from SticUau ia a rare puxri.." Then we mounted and rede fast aa our weary borsea could lay their feet to thq ground. For tboae last eight miles we up ike an mere. Our mind were full af apprehension. "AU Is well What did it menu? Waa aU well with the king? At last the Imle came in tight Spur-- , ring our horses to n last gallop, wa rixle up to the gate. AU was stiU and quint. Net a sou came to meet us. We diets minted In baste. Suddenly Said caught me by the arm. Look here!" he said, pointing to the uniar? CHAPTER VII. T PIT my arm round Bapt waist 1 and supported kirn out of the cellar, drawing the battered door close after me. For ten minutes or more wo eat silent la the dining room. Then old Bapt rubbed his knbckltM into his eyes, gave oue great gasp and was himself agala. As the dork on tbe mantelpiece struck 1 he stamped his foot on tbe floor, saying : 'They've got toe king!" "Yes." esid I. aii'a wrtir as Black Michael's dispatch said. What a moment it uiust have been for him when the royal salutes were fired at Btrel-sathis uorivug! 1 wonder whea he got the message?" It must have been seat In the said Bapt. morning, "They must have sent it before news of your arrival at Btrelsan reached Zends I suppose It esme from Zrada." "And he's rimed it about all dny!" I exclaimed. 'Tpnu my honor. I'm not the only man whos had a trying day! What did he think. Bapt?" "What does that matter? What docs be think, lad. now? I row to niy feet. "We unst get back." 1 said, "an;1 rouse every soldier la Btrelsau. We ought to be In pursuit of Michael be fore midday." Did Bapt pulled Iris pipe and rare fully lit It from the randle which gut tried oo the table. T jsSJ u ly. "And we'U shake him up n bit more," be added, n cunuing smile broadening on bli wrinkled, weather beaten face and hia teeth working oa an end of bis grisstad mnatache. "Aye, tad, we'U go back to Btreiua. Tbe king ahull be In his capital again tomorrow." "The king?" "The crowned kingr "You're mndP I cried... "If we go back and tell the trick w played, what would you give for our Uveal "Juat what they're worth," eaid L "And for tho klaffa throne? Do you think that tho sables end tho people will enjoy bring fooled' aa youve fooled them? Do you think theyll love n king who was too drunk to bo crowned and sent a servant to peraouete him?" "He was drugged and Fm no ser- vant' "Mine will bo Black Michael's version." II roan came to me aad laid hla hind on hit shoulder. "Lad," he said, if you play the man you may save the king yet Go back and keep his throne warm far him." "Btg to duke knows the villains he ban employed know" Ay. but they cant apeak!" reared Weve got Bapt In grm triumiih. em I How can they denounce you without denouncing themselves? This is not the king, because we kidnaped the king and ia ordered hia servant' Can they aay that?" The position dashed oa me. Whether Michael knew me or not he could not apeak. Unless he produced the king; what could he do? And If he produced the king, where waa ho? For n moment I was carried away headlong, but in an Instant the difficulties came Strong upon me. ... "I must be found out I urged. Perhaps, but every hour's ooma thing. Above all, we nraat have king in Strelets or the city win be Michael's In four and twenty hours, and what would the king's Ilfs be worth then or his throne? led. you must do it! "Suppose they MU tho king?" "Theyll kill him if you dont" "Bapt suppuee they have killed the Three Stor Cell- Schilling 25c per lb. Schillings Fiv. Sur Cofi-- e -- r, 45c per lb. Hewlett' One Crown Coffee 25c per lb. WILL buy you one of the finest homes in Ogden City; built of press brick and stone; two full stories high; colonial style; interior finish of hard wood; full cement basement; all modern improvements; well built throughout; lot ig 50x150; has cement walks and good street improvements. LET me show you this place before you buy or ' build a home. , HOMES from fSOO up.aey terms. W nm-slc- il not only immediately re--? lieves your cough or cold, but cures it by giving you the strength to throw it off. Take Scott's Emulsion for coughs and colds. AU. DRUGGUTSi ANTHONY at M0400440'0'040OC'46' drops, throat lozenges, or 6 OUGH cough syrups may relieve a cold, but 9V V don't cure they Y Emulsion 7500 By... k s dQ MARCH 22, W have the Uwi or anywhere eire. TheTa-- . M New York Woird: Uplon Sinclair's Englewood experiment has been conducted long euoush to disclose the oh. vious defects and benefits of housekeeping. . The benefits are mainly economic. Cooperation reduces housekeeping expenses by lower cost of supplies and n reduction of wncte, by getting along with fewer servants, in the saving of fuel, in the cheaper care of children by the com- ground. a I kinked down. At my feet ley five munity kindergarten In a number of or aix silk handkerchiefs, tore and dob which count up a good many ways tars and cent. The defects are allathed and rent I turned to him most .entirely social While women questloi uigly. arg the chief complainants and the "They're what I tied the old woman constant aufferem from present house- up with, said be. "Fasten the bones aud eome along." keeping conditions, the difficulties In The bundle of tho door turned withhousekeeping out resists nre. We passed Into the conducting successfully comes mostly from the ,roum which bad tieen the scene of last women members. It would be thought night's bout It waa still strewn with that u woman who for jewrs bad been tho remnants of our meal and with reaped with servant troubles and who auipty bottles. "Come In!" cried Bapt whose marvelevery day worried over the household ous composure had at last almost given bill uf fare and every month faced a deficit In the household accounts would way. We ruahed down the pasting toward be only too glad to be relieved from the cellars. The door of the coal cellar aucb anxieties and would enjoy ihe stood wide open. freedom from domestic cares. Yet the They found the okt woman," said L Yoa might have known that from Sinclair experiment has proved that it Is next te Impossible for many of the handkerchiefs." he said. Then we eame opposite tho door of the women members to refrain from the wine cellar. It was ahut. It lookWhatever there Is for ed In all Interfering. resiiecto as It had looked when breakfast, they would like to have we left It that morning. something else, or at least n differ"Come, it's all right," said L ent style of cooking. The chamber-worA loud oath from Rapt rang out Ilia and dusting and sweeping should face turned pale, and ho pointed again be done eome other way or at other at the floor. From under ihe door a I hours. The dinners might be better red stain had spread ever the floer of nerved. The children should also be tho passage and dried there. Bapt sank against the opposite walL I tried taught differently in the kindergarten. the door. It was locked. Instead of rejoicing over their relief, Where's Josef 7" muttered Bapt the feminine tendency is to create "Where's the Ling?" I responded. new worriment. The habit of worry Bapt took out a flask sad put It to hla Ups. I ran back to tbe dining room Is in many cases so fixed that the vicand seised a heavy poker from the firetims fret for new unxletle place. , In my terror and excitement I reined blows on the lack of tho door, THE BUTTERFLY OPERA. and I fired n cartridge Into it It gave way, and the door swung open. Judge C. C. Goodwin did not appreGiro mo a light said I, but Bapt ciate Madam Butterly." The musie atlll leaned against tbe wall. was above and beyond blm. This Is lie was, of course, more moved than I, for be loved his master. Afraid for what he aays: An opera has been running two himself he waa not no man ever saw to think wkat might lie nights in the Salt I .tike Theater, n blm.that-b- ut mournful tragedy set to music. We la that fark collar waa enough to turn notice our local critics are profuse In any mah'a face pal. I went myself their admiration for tbs opera. Wa and took a silver candlestick from the suspect they are right, hut our ad- dining table and struck a HgbL and aa vice to other communities would be, I reto rued I felt the hot wax drip so if you like my naked hand as too candle if you are swayed music that haa some melody and some to and fro, bo that I cannot afford to terminal polnta, don't go. Ths story of the opera would give deaplga Colonel Bapt for hla agitation. I came to too door of tbe cellar. Tbe Bacchus the horrors If be were tied red stain, turnlug more and more to a down and compelled to listen to it. The music Is like that of an aeoleun dull brown, stretched tuaide. I walkharp full of sweet sounds, but it re- ed two yawl late tho cellar and held minds ons instinctively of what the candle high above my head. 1 Chauncey Depew said one night in saw full bins of wine; 1 saw spiders New York years ago, at follows: crawling on the walla; I aaw, too, a I hive not been in this hall before couple of empty bottles lying oa tbe since 1 listened here to five hours of floor, and thru, away In the corner. I German opera and no tune." aaw the body of a man lying flat on The music is too fine bred and the whole performance makea oue think his back with hie arms stretched wide a crimson gash across hla throat that he ia witnessing a display or in- and tellectual and musical delirium trem- I walked to him aad knelt down beens. There is no principle to the play side him and commended to God tbe and It doses without any moral, tin-- i soul of a faithful mail, for it was the our belief is that every vane person body of Josef, the little servant slain who listened to and watched the in guarding the kiug. I felt a hand ea my shoulder and. during Ha tart hour aud a half, felt an infinite sense f reliof turning, saw Bapt eyes, glaring and when they saw the curtain go down terror struck, beside aie. lor the last time. "Tbe king! My God, too king!" be This notice waa not paid for. It ia whlaered hoarsely. put out limply as an exhibition of the I threw the candle's gleam ever evTelegram's generosity and Inte-eIn ery inch of the cellar. the public and probable lack of "Tbe king ia aot here," said I. culture. Paris, March Si. An American mail bag. the conti-ntof wliii-- i arc valued at approximately $400,0". has been stolen, on hoard the French steamer I a Provence, which left New Torn. Febroary 2f, and arrived at Havre. March 6th. A roan giving the name f Butlosa wa arrested here recently with American sccuritti-- worth 642.000 in his ON THE CANAL. possession for whlrb he could tint acBut leva g loSecretary Taft and party of con- count satisfactorily. itered to be an accomplice rf the are and gressmen engineering experts thieves, and to have been aMen.ptir.it to sail for Panama Friday or Satur- to negotiate the proceeds of the role day. The Taft party will go by rail to bery. q ETAM. .FRIDAY, e year or Chicago Chronicle: Ibr two it (Mined to be the sole occupation of some people to report Dr. Dowle an dead or dying. He fooled them all, however, end after they had tired of their maUrioaa stories and had forgot, tea Um he allpped off without an y of X OGDEN, , Taro Crows Cuff ' Stic per lb. Hewiett Three Crown C.ff eat. Sac per Coffee. Hoeklne-JCta-- Hee Very St Gul rt Go. Be " - Coffee. Kaat-Bmlt- "Teddy. Choice ."VS Breskf.' Wedding fee. 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And then I waa a young man, and I loved action, and I waa offered onch a hand to such a gams as perhaps never man played yet "I shall be found out" I said. "Fcrbape, eaid Bapt Cornel IM Btrebau! We shall be ceught Ilk rata in a trap If w stay here." (Continued Tomorrow.) IHJn Oo HBdSfSBU 2528 Washington Ave. OrrOSITE CITY IIALL. to ao aervioe ohanwior el to we enpply our gabwa ProwpL reliable aad at taw ata. any Urn you any waTl ba oa yff job sad handle tt expeditiously aai welL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phona 12 for year. DOXOTO wortb of clothes service for & COMPANY 155 25th Street You get that juuch service aud more in a HERCULES tthower-proo- f suit, because it is made of strictly all wool goods. The coat is lined throughout with the best wearing lining and a double alcove lining. The buttons are Kewcd on with linen thread and will star on. The juint s art lined throughout with Irifli linen, so that the strain comes on the lining instead of the good. 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