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Show MORNING THE EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, BCNDAY, MARCH 21, 1SK)7. PublUMt Every Day le tlw luimrl Puolishing Cam by Tti py SUBSCRIPTION lATEt, OeUvtmd by Carrier la City, lacludmg Sunday Oilu Norn-la- s KtimiMr, par moaA.. Single wpiaa BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Iki biaur b mu U oiiuidt at Qgjta, pat At least quarterly, U advance.. AaU FEARLESS Wl INDEPENDENT. Ta AA&miMKr id a jUicUjf iAd au it peahens Mhw am equal enow. hnIK yii jfiuuiiAAdi Add UP dDdttiftd give km F' u (ifonti Id flAdA It the mw a unbiased end rJr.n.u..v.fLii. will be OCr iWMlvad foe0 Xm l,,i from known IndL but Uw true nems mat ba All buara and by BMa da will ba thrown la the vmu basket Tba never bidaa bablad aa brave Dont aak tba CJi lor to ba wapoaalbla lor wbat yoa art eshemed of. la "OO. presented In M all subjects vidualN Will lulL ,&u ui Sale Pre-East-er i v Subaeilbera win eonfoe a laforauaB thte office at lauura balora Tba o raoaiT balr breakfast , Tba Manias Tr"1"" cu on aala by tba independent News Ca Salt Laka City. Oa ail thrausB tnuaa ImtIbs os Ogdi Tba Bonthara Paclfls Railway. Tba Union AdSo Hallway, and Tba Oregw Short Una Hallway will aoafar a patron tba management by favor porting to this office nbanarar tbay tail to Had tba pa para at tba daalg v- !' I1IS IS the week to select your Womens and Mise Costume, Suit, Cyats, Dress Skirts, Silk und Lingerie Waists, Kid G loves, Neckwear, etc. Tomorrow there are such revelations in prices, as well as style, as to engage the immediate attention of every woman in Ogden who observes exclusive and correct fashions. We must add that it is neither boast nor exaggeration to Inake the statement that the. display is the grandest in Ogden beyond a doubt, and the saving is at least 20 per cent, frequently more, on all Easter apparel. Huy your Suits and Skirts as early in the week as you can, so as to give ns ample time jo complete all desired alterations. I)' - TAFT FOR PRESIDENT. Prealdeat Roosevelt la anxious to hsT Sacretary Taft succeed to the praaldeney. This was slsted in dispatches several months ago. Incidentally it bsa been mentioned several times since that the contest In the Republican party was the Administration on one side for Taft, and Furaker and Fairbanks also in the field as possibilities, both of whom the Adulnlo t ratios desired to defeat. Roosevelt wanta Taft because be believes that Taft is the man who will carry out the policies he has Inaugurated. It Is generally believed that Speaker Cannon was pushed into the field In order to take bis state away from Fairbanks, as It waa known that several politicians were making fairly good headway in Illinois with the Fair bunks boom. The President does not want a reactionist" to succeed him, and according to Lougwortb a reactionist" Is n man who will not follow out the Roosevelt program. I son-in-la- DEBT TO BLIND Our Annual Spring SilK Sale Will Continue All This Week MEN. Denver News: The recent death la England of n blind electrician serves to once more call attention to one of the mom remarkable of the paradoxes with which human history Is laden. Man has been defined as a animal. It would be quite as accurals to describe him aa an animal which had specialised on eight. Tba old proverb that seeing Is believing expresses a peculiarly human truth. With tha dog smelling Is believing; well. und with most other creatures Man alone of land animals has chosen to trust hP eyes In preference to his ear or note, and this has doubtless almost much to do with human supremacy as has the perfection of the human hand. Civilisation has been described by Dr. Gould as a matter of sight, and while we should hate to stand for most of Dr. Gould's philosophical speculation, we must admit the substantial truth of this one. And yet, some of the most Important contributors to civilisation have been men in whom the sense of sight was either never developed, or early Inst, or so weak aa to he of little service in their life work. We are nut going to spring the old Instance of Homer. Nobody knows anything about Homer, and the tradition that he was blind rests on n single passage In a poem that Homer assuredly never wrote. Neither Is Milton n good Instance, for though his most notable literary work was done after blindness overtook ktm. his previous study bad laid up the store from which the two Paradises" were drawn. Euler, too, though be did some notable work In mathematics after his blind ness, had gained most of bis knowledge before. Most of us have found his problems difficult enough to solve with the aid of all our senses; but after all, his feats in this direction arc less wonderful than those of chess champion playing eight games at once without seeing any of the boards. Perhaps the field of Muriy that seems most impossible- - for a blind man Is that of the habits or liiecis. Yet a good share of what we know toda of ante and beea waa gathered for na by Francis Huber, blind from the age of 17. If there la a Hold of effort In which light seema more easential than In this it Is surgery, especially under modern conditions. Yet Dr. James Coke was for years one of Boston's moat successful surgeons, though the world bad been black to him from the age of 6 years. As If surgery were not enough. Dr. Coke made some essay In the literary field, and was for years a special agent for the Russian government. Dandolo end Zlaka showed Never before have we carried a line of Silks so pretty in pattern' and so rich in coloring. We will guarantee to save von 25c to 50c a yard on staple qualities, Taffetas and tfie like, for which there is a steady impular demand, and 35c to 60c on all fancies. This Easter sale, an event withont peer or precedent. One that is bound to establish Where customers who have investigated are a record in the opular Last & Thomas Btore. here before they bought elsewhere. in their good fortune coming delighted with tool-usin- g last k Vi what blind man could do la military mailer. E. L. Youmana mada moat of his resoarchea in chemistry while hia slater stood by to. tell him tha color of tha reaction a produced by bla experiment. It may ba added that hia alght waa not much better when ha discovered Herbert Spencer; an achievement enough to give Immortality to au ordinary man. Lafcadlo Hearne had leas than of normal vision, but no Westerner ever saw eo much in Japan as he. The fact la that no disaster short of death can destroy the usefulness of the man who is determined not to yield. Great men.have almost always been men whose aenaea were remarkably incuts. But the chief value of this acuteness seems to he to Impart a sensitiveness to tha brain tissue, and this once accomplished the function of the senses becomes secondary. Tha gray matter developed by the sense of one's ancestor! will find Its outlet through any disadvantage, if there ba but energy to give It bead. CONTROL OF RAILROADS. According to the Railway Journal, of Chicago, the Preiident will recommend a law that will regulate the issue of stocks and bonds for the construction of new roads and extension and betterment of old lines. There is nothing unfair In this H It Is reasonable and Its application is In the con- trol of proper experience,'' says the It will not prevent Railway Journal. men of wealth investing in roads that can pay a fair Interest on the money, though It win prevent much manipulation and watering of stock. The railways can well afford in approve and support a bill of the sort suggested. We have always felt that this sort of regulation would do away with mueh rate To thnse who have studied In a dis- - Thomas & 'ih OC.t paaalonate manner, the railway situ- It really owns them or not. The genation years, it seems inevitable eral government la already regulatthat If the government ia going lo reg- ing rates and hours of service and la ulate the Income of railroads it should investigating the subject of equiptake a hand In regulating the issue of ment. It can scarcely regulate the Intheir securities. It has long been a come and expensea of a road without farorite method of predatory wealth to making provisions, for dividends on laaue volumes of securities based on the capita Invested. Should governthe tangible or Intangible asseti of j ment ownership ever come, which la railways, thus capitalising their fu- In tbe distant future, according to ture and then look to the operators of many, the water will be squeezed out the roads and the public in the sec- of many n stork. tions they traverse to furnish the SENATOR BAILEYS CASE. Atoney to pay dividends on the watered stock. There la no real reason why Senator speech a railway stock should appreciate ten before theHailey's Impassioned legislature curing In the cent as one la of closing days the leglsla!.'vc Inday, per frequently Into hia acta during hia the case on the stock exchange. Only vestigation rareer as a few yean ago a certain stock soared railed forthUnited States senator haa comment from papeis In to ten times its face value In 24 hours. all pans of the cquntry. The lengthy in some Instances personal examIta rapid rise Indicated nothing ex- and ination to which he waa subject must cept that two groups of capita list a of necessity have been n trying were contesting for possession of a On thin point moat commentacertain railroad, It being understood tors agree, as they also agree that could have aided Mr. Briley that whoever auceedod could, by ma- nothing so much with his constituency aud the and of ntea tbe nipulation routing country at large an dignity of manof freight. Increase the dividends on ner. frankness of speech and magnantheir present holdings. Railroads imity of action toward his aerm-ors- . stand apart from almost every other Mr. Halley evidently took anoher view of matter, for here are a ime class of securities, in that they derive words tothewhich he actually gae uttheir revenue entirely from the people terance: Mark my words, not one rf the as a whole, the same aa does the government. Therefore, they must expect men who organised and who sought to accomplish this conspiracy will ver treatment different from that of any again wear the honors of Texas deor other class corporations, and It mocracy." ua take our place on the side Would reera that the national governof Christian Democrats, while they ment should take some sters to pretake their side with tbe infidel vent the watering of stock, which Is and Socialists." In my home I intend to put the Inevitably followed by an attempt lo fasten fixed charges upon the publir photograph of thin legislature. Two wi'l embrace that photograph. service. E. H. llarrlman, at p restmt pictures Over the one I am going to write, "the more In the public eye than any other Roll of Honor,' and I mm going to put railroad man, has apparently realised you men there. Over the other I am the situation and la trying to make hia going to write The Rogues' Gallery' (applause) and I am going to pat there peace with the government and with tbe picture of the men who have bethe public. Any one tan see that trayed the Democratic party of Texas, the day Is not far distant when the and I am going to swear my children never to one or to forgive general government will regulate the the other."forget the railroads In all particulars, whether The Haller reee la one shnii which fr l. men may differ honestly. It is not altogether dear, though there waa a great mass of testimony heard during the Investigation. There an damaging statements made by the attorney general of Texan and other of Kr. Baileys accusers. However, the way the case now etands, regardless of the legislature! action in fully exonerating, It appears that nona of these accusations have injured the standing of thin senator, with the people of the entire country ao much an hia own attitude and his own words of violent abnae and protestations of unforgiving hatred. ONLY INACCESSIBLE KNEW THEY WERE FALSE. Mias Oldglrl I'd like to go shop-pln- g with you, bnt the dentlat la g lng to fix. my teeth this afternoon and It will take him at least an hour. Mies Cnuatlque That will be time enough. Ton can go shopping with me while hes fixing them. Brooklyn Eagle. CITY. A brief cablegram from India recently announced that a certain native chartographer hod been murdered by tribesmen while attempting to penetrate in disguise to Mlri Padam. The newe probably attracted toe attention of not one In ten thousand English readers. , And yet It roould be by rights of more than pauijg Interest to all of them. For Mlri Padam may, now that the tatber tawdry secrets of IJiasa have been laid bare, take lint place na tbe only inaccessible spot on the face of the globe. Indeed, even Lhasa Uself had been frequently visited In yean long gone by; while up to now no civilized traveler, either European or Aalntic, haa ever succeeded in setting foot Inside this mysterious momtaln city. And yet Mlri Padam la barely two days march from the frontier of Assam. whither Its people come periodically in order to trad a But they, on their part, will allow no eerreap mding privilege. Of mixed Abo and the Mixhml descent, fierce and untamable as tigers, owning no allegiance tv any government on earth, their one fixed idea la to kill any stranger presuming to approach anywhere near their stronghold. Tawang, in the same dangeroux district. has been visited and described by native explorers in the pay of tbe Indian government; and Rlma, another Jealously guarded mountain m rough old of the tribes, was reached by Needham at tbe risk of hia life. Hom day, doubtless. Mlri Padam. too. win he entered and its proud Iso off-han- d lation destroyed. For it lies cloze tq, if not actually on, the Brahmaputra, and it I thli great river which forme the only natural highway from further India to Thibet and China. Peareon'a Weekly. Soft soles In all colors for baby, 25c. the Come Ih and buy a pair of OXFORDS. Our line is nicer than ever before. MEN'S HATS in all the new ahipea and shades. HERCULES suits are the kind that last. While you are in the store visit the bargain department Ton will be surprised at tbe low prices oa Glassware and ware, tinware, granite crockery ware. If you want n pair of Men's or Boy's shoe yon only need le step Inside the door and the department is at your right Hercules suits are showerproof and will outwear 2 ordinary ti.OO suits. "IDEAL" WAISTS for the little folks, were 25c to 50c, now on the table at 19c. The childrens shoes on the table P5r and ll.Si an fast seller Buy a pair now, while we have all at 'n We hare received an large liae of fine Die Bhirta for Men and Boy. The Oak Brand ani Lakeside shirts are two of the best in the eonntiy. We hare a full line of each. They range in price ft 75c to $2.00 BEE THE WINDOW. . A CLARKS STORES |