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Show TUE MORNING EXAMINER, America is now no lunger can THE EXAMINER a creditor nation, that (or war. He called to mind the fact 75i'.00o trainthe banks of Europe that the Japanese have we have ed veteran soldiers, while 50,000; that our Pacific coast would he on easy prey for Japan and that California could sustain the whole Japanese people. He believes the only real assurance against future wars Is to beso prepared tor them that It will be 'discouraging wprk fur any power to try to us. swamp us with our securities; that the West la no laager la debt to the WHY TAFT LEAPS. East, the prosperity years having eltwrsd off the mortgages sad placed EMU! Herald: In a reocat pull of heavy balaaoes to its credit la Easttha ltepubitoaas In the legislatures ot ern banka. Therefore, ahep money Nebraska and South Dakota, to ascer-tnl- n becomes soiree la London or Berlin, ihslr preferences a to tha ptm-donti- those maters of commerce must find csodldote of tkoir party nost acme way of eusogtheniag their y. r, Beoretary YWt had aa auujr other than sailing on Xt votes aa all tha other aspirants com- York. bined. with Precedent Rooaovslt reckOne reason why the United Stales oned out of it Throoteurths ef the la tree from obligation to Europe is Tirfl Atfirrea In the SHeaeurt tagtela-turthat the balance of foreign e an aaid to have the aerne pwf-Thcouthis wade has la been state convartton in Ken-I- n ntrys fivor for tea years, be held on Jane 19, the that during that period at Host flMt ff all ttko auae. will, it In haa been pieced to Amthought Mat eff to fodsrisg for the erica's credit beyand the seas. Either aided and abmted thenae that amount la due us, or debts to big Presibj the wFethi smlls of the that extent have been cancelled. dent. An to complete tha suspfetono For the fiscal year ending In June, atari the Tril boon. H te aanonno-e- It ie estimated that our foreign trade from Ohio that, certain dWereaeae will total 92.500.9M.000, a big having been arranged, the delegation of which ie in our favor. from hi own elate will he heartily for With all branches of business humming with industry and our creditor The rraaea ter thin preference for paid off, there must oome a most exSecretary Taft aa the eucoeeeor to ceptional upsetting of industrial conRocmvelt waa ImHoated by the Herald ditions to bring oa a marked Immediately after laet y sot's eiectioaa. He la not only of the "piesMcntlsl STRIKE SETTLED. alee la icepeot to nhllty, and a etefeamaa of widely varied raperi-- i The settlement of the Butle strike, who haa filled with credit every the papers of that city had after been called, to which he haa erased publication tor several weeks, forand deatmhle a he oecaplua but welcomed not only by the has been betunate "middle ground poeltien adtween the eatiwaie radical and the newspaper proprietors, but by tho Some of of vertisers Butte. the Urge reanthmary eonaartailvea of hia party. This atroagly aemmeada htan to the department stores which carried page awltitmie of votere who axe aa much advertisements In the papers admit their business fell off sixty per opcoaed te fiolng too far aa to mov- that and some other lines of business cent, and the baokward la pollelm ing were almost wiped out meaaurea Inaugurated hy PMddent The Fourth Estate, an Eastern pubHuoeevelL WKh LnFoIlette er Beverlication that investigated the condiidge oa one aide, and Pairbanha-o- r tion turn would la Butte, eeld circulars and on the other, they Spooner dodgers were scattered lavishly about, te Taft, v Nobody would rank Hr. Taft with but they did not bring trade, apparthe react loaarlee. Nobody thinks of ently. Even that was not all. The him ae aa estremo radical. He la Uw requires the publication of elecsuch notioei, and unless CfrurmeaHvriy pngreadveghaped that tion way hy temperament, by Heal train-la- g publics tlsn were made there was and administrative experience. a distinct probability that valid local elections could not be held. He spoke a plain word for tariff town lacking newsin the laet campaign. Ms Altogether, tor papers has a most unhappy time, and la ultimate the Philippines. He I so Inherently all social, commercial and political rex opposed to corrupt bone rule that ho lations suffer. naked and helped to insure the driest Thin Is a reading age. When the of hie party in Ohio in IMS, by merrhaut cannot enter tho homee. specking boldly against Boaa Cox and through' tho newspapers, to procUlm the machine. Finally, Taft haa strong to the people the merits of bU goods, elements of personal popularity, and there can be only ono result and that would Inspire a "rattling campaign. Is a falling off in trade, as was experiThaae am tha roaaons why ha leada in enced In Butte City. the preliminary canvass, and why he will moat llkaly bo nominated. MOROCCO TROUBLES. PBOKOTieil FOB TOLlEETCk o t districts of the Bock Island eys. tern, will learn with pleasure that effective April 1, he will be promoted to assistant general superintendent of motive power of the entire Rock Island system, a newly created position to secure closer supervision and higher effi- per-esnta- White the diverse ooodtlioaa that prevail tat the Industrial countries of Buropo reader It difficult to arrive at an aomrate bads for computing the rale tiro labor Oust la those countries and in tho United States, John Bruce secretary of tho National of Wool Manufacturers, la able te throw much light upon the qoastion In hie annual report for 1906. Ho finds in tho 1901 report of tho chief Inspector of factorial Ind workshops that there were employed In British woolen factories 159,909 persons: men, 19,010; women, 114,441; children under 19 years, 54,981; In tha United States 7,475. la 1900 there ware 1IL031 operatives employed la the woolen industry, of which 14,794 war men, 94,921 women, and 11A1T children under 16. That Is, in a much smaller number of mills la the United States 1,126 more men were employed and mere than 50,000 less of women and children than in the United Kingdom. In round numbers, fires trade Oraat Britain employs nearly twice aa many women and five times as many children in the woolen Industry aa the United States. It must, of course, follow that with equally effictsnt machinery and. therefore, equally effldent operatives, this large excess of the cheaper labor of women and childran la Groat Britain greatly reduces the already low averd age wage scale and labor oust os this basis tha per capita aagaa paid In woolen factories in the United States must be nearly double the par capita rata of wages In Great Britain. In Germany and France, the percentage of women and children Is stUl higher, while the per capita wage rata is lower than in Great Britain. In Belgium the percentage of women and children employed is larger than In either Germany or France, and the wage rate ie lower. half-timer- s, EMI-mate- WHY THERE IS NO PANIC. Those disturbances on Wall Street are not a source of rejoicing in any pert of the country, yet they should not unduly alarm. One of our best known local financiers says the United Slates cannot again be shaken by a crash oa the Stock Exchange, as it was in 1996, and be supports his contention by pointing to the fact that Telegram: At the other night a dinner In New cy- Headquarters for Mr. ToUerton will be in the La Salle street station, Chicago, where he will remove bla family in a few weeks. The splendid record already made on the Rock Island linen combined with his varied and cstenslvs experience on the Harriman Hues, will guarantee the success of his efforts in this new position, and the well wishes of a host of friends In tha west go with him, feeling that ailll further advancement w 111 be only a question of time, as hla ability as an organizer becomes more widely know n. Mr. ToUerton was master mechanic for the Oregon Shun Line in Pocatello. cAsimoK makhc good 8 id Merger uf the New York Globe: As the days of training pass by, it becomes more and more apparent that Cos-tleton'- a Cat-tletn- n Css-tleto- n paw. York Maxim, the Inventor of high explosives, announced that he had perfected n new safety fuse, which he has completed after ten yean of experiment, and which ho declares haa been the aim of Inven ton tor yearn. He says that by It It Is at last possible to send an srmor-pterclashell through armor and eauaa It to explode at exactly the die tance behlnf the armor desired by the gunner, it will not matter whether the armor Is one Inch or twelve Inches In thickness. Thla marks another step forward In the art of war mechanics and means final victory over armor, as It Is at present hardened, by armor-piercinhells. He save, too, he haa perfected smokeless powder so that the danger attendant upon that explosive now overcome. Ordinarily smokeless pow der begins to deteriorate in from three mouths to two years and la liable to spontaneous combustion, and this he declares he has remedied. He closed his speech by Insisting that the coasts of our country are most defenseless, and that the only way to be sure of peace is to be ready blood-enrichi- the Yankees will not 4ra without the services of a good pitcher this season If there te any weight to the opinion of Clark Griffith, Jim Jack Klelnow and several other Yankee player who ought to be able to distinguish a real pitcher from a spring btuorasr. 'Aliout all that New Yorkers knew of Castleton until he reported here wan that he waa a good pitcher in ome minor league in the West. We all thought that Griffith would surely pick up another southpaw before March 1. It hardly seemed possible that youngster from a Class G league could step into fast company ao quickly. No press agent heralded approach. Somehow he was not regarded as a factor in the team this year and New York fans rather expected him to be sent back to the bush for more experience. "Weil, it looks as if young Mr. la going to stick and that he will prosper. That's making a atroug prediction for a young pitcher. 'While the Yankee were tossing the ball around at Piedmont park yesterday morning. Griff called Castleton to the box. "Go to it, kid,' said the manager. Let uie see you cut loose a few.' Amf Castleton certainly followed Instructions. "Jack Klelnow waa doing the receiving. Presently the bull began to produce loud and resounding thump jn his Mg mlt. Castleton waa displaying speed. He waa faster than It really looked possible for him to be. Then he begau hooking them over and Griff's eyes opened wider, for was throwing one of the best curve whtrh Griff had ever seen so cleverly controlled by a young south d Hudson g Castletons pitching was the subject of much favorable comment from the other players. He Ie Juat beginning to get a good break on hla He had ana which henda curves. sharpie Inward at the plate and also use these curves rails. 'Right-hander- s and generally control them much better than port Singers, but Castleton put thla one In the same spot time af- ter time. 'A batter will fall fur that ball every time,' remarked Klelnow. breaks so quickly i hough, that he can't dodge, and even will If lie doesn't Intend to hit. he throw up hia stick to protect himself. The usual result is either a pop fly or an easy grounder, with the runner netting a bad start to first," right-hande- d it PEACE NOT IN SIGHT. g There's something wrong with your " constitution. S'cofj Etntitsfon of cod liver oil and hypophosphites contains the ng ele- ments required to set your constitution right A be given entire charge of the locomotive and car da partmenre over this immense railroad system, comprising 9,000 uille. of road way in 15 of the great central states of the United States, and reaching from Denver to Omaha; St. Paul and Minneapolis to Chicago, and from El Paso, Teaas, to St. Louis. Kansas City, Little Rock sad Memphis. Fite superintendents of motive power will report directly to him, having urtsdlction of the northern, central, Choctaw, southern and southwestern of Shops districts. Superintendent Horton and Moline, at Chic kasha,, will also report directly to him and be responsible for their output and efficien- LATEST INVENTION. is not wholly due THAT rheumatism damp air and cold winds. flesh-buildin- g, ciency. Mr. Toller ton will The Bultaa of Morocco is of the came stubborn. Immovable disposition characteristic of an sultana. The only way In which a eultaln can be made responsive Is by the prodiag of a bayonet. The SulUn of Turkey, when called upon by a foreign power to make amende tor an tarings perpetrated on foreigners, never nets until wsrshipt are ordered to make a demonstration in Turkish waters. Then then ie a hasty apology with a promise of Indemnity, When the French troops march to the borders of Morocco and the French warships train their guns on Tangier, the Bultan will make a Balaam to tho French officer, beg pardon end offer to meet tho demands of the French. This opera bouffe ie essential to restore International amity when any of the petty rulers of countries such so Morocco are a party to a differ ence. MAXIMS in Idaho and The manv friends Utah uf Mr. W. J. ToUerton. recently promoted to superintendent of motive powor of the Southwestern and Choo-ta- d WAGES IN EUROPE. Chicago aa Assistant General Superintendent Reck Island Motive Power. te Gees Neednt worry then about damp air. AU. DRUGGISTS i Ma. AND 91.00. MM00004000004000M0001 Washington, Mirch 28. The moment has not yet arrived when America and Mexico can Intervene to s?op the spread of war In Central America This was the decision arrived at as th. result of a conference between Seen-tarRoot and Ambassador Creel at the state department today. The sec retary afro had the benefit of the ad vices received hy the diplomatic representative of the Central American states from their own governmeuts. The absence of definite Information from the seat of trouble is emb.trriisa-int the I'fllclala who are desirous of brtnalna atmut peace. It Is feared the collapse of the Bonilla got eminent In Honduras and the consequent installation of a provisional government In acror.l with that of Nicaragua will result in a combined a'tack hy them upon other Central American republics. The apprehension of such a movement has greatly riarmM a.;; of the other states, it Is mid that there is no disposition on he part of thla government to take he part of policeman toward the sls-- ti r republics. but it would welcome .:ny opportunity to restore peace. SUPREME COURT DENIED APPEAL St. Paul, March 28. The state au prrme court today denied the appeal of Dr. Jacob F. Force of Minneapolis, who waa sentenced to three years In the state prtaon on conviction of 8675. of the funds of the North Western National Life Insurance company while lie was Its vice president. OGDEN, 1'TAII. FRIDAY, MARCH 2I, 1907. H9-- H SMITH DIED OF CANCER. Understood Prisoner Kioto, Japan, March 28. James Henry Smith, the wealthy New Yorker, who died here yesterday while on IM, by rtii. a wedding tour around the world, began to complain of toothache while crossing the Indian ocean. On reaching Shanghai he' consulted a doctor, who relieved the lain When Mr. Smith reached Nagasaki the pain Increased, but after medics : ANTHONY treatment he continued to Kobe, where another doctor was consulted. : HOPE Mr. Smith than proceeded to Kioto by CewrrKhtwd, UK IMS, ky Hoar? Hair Ce tssmiy train, but he wu so weak when ha fcave constituted for reached this city he had to be carvesrj ried to hi hotel. He underwent s standard flavors in all the ) CHAPTER XII. on the affected of thb tnnla. We Jogged gently through tha surgical operation country. If the opinio! gum during the afternoon of March town, but set our hones to a sharper 25 and the best class of consumers'll! well, progressing fairly For my part If man must needs aos when wo reached tho open coun- but suddenly grave symptoms devel- all worthy of bo a knave I would have him a deboacceptance, the, J, try. oped yesterday end he expired at 9 nair knars, and I liked Rupert Hent-sa- u "Yon want to catch this fellow Jo- o'clock in the evening. The cause is the purest, strongest, and better than hia long faced, does hann T" askod Frits. believed to have been cancer. lavoring extracts in the world. eyed companions It makea your aln Ay a, and I fancy I've baited tha no worse, aa I conceive, to do It a la hook right Our little Delilah will mode and atyllakly. Now, it was a curious thing that on this first night, Instaad of sating tha excellent dinner my cooks had prepared for me, I must needa leave my gentleman to sat it alone, under Sept's presiding cere, and ride myself with Frits to the town of Zenda and a certain little Inn that I knew ot There waa little danger In tho excursion. The Io it a fullest meaning, provided it's a home uf vuur evenings wees long and light, and the I am offering you some bargains in nice, pi, anown. . road thia aids of Steads well frequent-adti ut homes which vou can get on easy terms. Mahe Bo off wa rode, with a groom behind ua. I muffled myself up In a big a start now. Yoirll make no mistake. cloak. 1050 frame, one block from car and school. "Frits, said I as wo entered the town, "there's an uncommonly pretty 9200 down. girl at this Inn." 1375 each for two new brick cottages un Pat"How do you know!" be naked. terson down. $250 avenue; L said "Because I've bean there, $1100 for "Since" he began. brick, with bath; large lot; goud "No. Before, as id L location; $200 down. "But they'd recognise your $1500-m-ro- om near Southframe, West Twenty-first- , "Well, of course they wllL New don't three-quarter- s Pacific ern acre shops; gruund. argue, my good fellow, but listen to mo. We're two gentlemen iff tho kings $2000 buys a nice home on Childs avenue; lot 50x150, household, and one of ns has a tooth$2500 Fine home on Seventeenth street; good six. Sht storied toUA a Util tkritk. ache. The other will order a privets room brick house; good barn and improvenot our is Samson. It bring enough. room and dinner and. further, a bottle to hove no women In n houoo, ments; 3 acres of ground; a nice place for poul-,trof the best wine for the sufferer. And Frits, brother Michael ohowo oomo and garden. if ho be as clever a fellow aa I taka though him for, tha pretty girl and ao other wisdom there. If you want safety, one acre of ground on 22nd st.; has one new for $3000 miles. none within most hero you fifty will wait oa us." brick house, and two other smaller In"None nearer than Utrelsan, for "What if she wont F objected Frits. lovea with said stance, a rare bargain and a good investment. Frits, poor houses; "My dear Frit, said I. "If she won't lorn sigh. $1000 buys a fine building lot, one block from Washfor you, ah will for me. Wo reached the avenue of tho chaWe were at the Jnn. Nothing of me ington avenue. teau and were soon ot tho house. Ao but my eyes wao risible as I walked each for two good building lots on 24th street $050 hoofs our on of horses sounded tho tho In. The landlady received us. Two meet out us. to rushed minutes later my Utile friend (ever, I gravel Bapt Whet her you want a building lot, a modest home Thank God, you're safer be cried. fear, on tha lookout for such guests as a or $10,000 home makes no difference to me. I have oeen 7" of "Have them you anything might prove amusing) made her apa large list and can suit your tastes. Of whom 7 I naked, dismounting. pearance. Dinner and tha wine were lie drew us aside that the grooms ordered. I sst down In the private might not hear. A minute later Frits came In. "Ind, he said to mo, you moot not "Niea coming" be said. "If ahe ware not, I should have to rids about bora unions with half a dozen of ua. Yon know among our doubt the Couutosa Htlga'a tests. She came In. I gave bar thus to set men a tall young follow, Berne astein tha wine down. I didn't want it drop- by name! I knew him. He was a fine; strappad. Frits pound out glass and guru ping young man, almost of my height It to mo. and of light complexion. FIRST NVFL BANK. BELL 'PHONE 1316 "Io tho gentleman in groat pa In I" the 11m In his room upstairs with a "Ho naked girl sympathetically. The gentleman la no worse than ballot through his arm. "The deuce he does! when ho oaw yon last," said L throw"After dinner he strolled out atone ing away my cloak. Bho started wit n little ahrick. Then and went n mile or so Into the wood, oho cried: and aa he walked bo thought ho uw "It wao tho king, then! I told mother three men among tho trees, nnd ono the mlnnte I oaw hla picture. Oh, lovclsd a gun at him. Ho had no weapSir, f orgies ms !" on, and bs started at a run back toFaith, you gave rue nothing that ward the house, but one of them fired, hart much, szkl L and he wu hit nnd hod much ado to "But the things we said! reach here before be fainted. By good "I forgive than for tho thing yon luck they fund to pursue him nearer did." the house. I must go tad tell mother.'' Ho penned and added: Stop, as id L assuming a graver air. "Lad, the ballet wu munt for yea. "Wo are not hare for apart tonight "It Is very likely, uld I, "and its Go and bring dinner, and not a word first blood to brother Michael. of tho king being here." I wonder which thru It wok uld She came back In n tew minutes, Frits. looking grave, yet eery curious. "Well, Bapt I sold, "I went out to"Welt bow is Johann? I asked, be- night for no idle purpose yon shall ginning my dinner. But theres oua thing In my lord Oh, that fellow, elr my king, I oneenl "Whit's that?" ho asked. " Blr will dm please. How lo hef WE HAVE THEM AND THE BEST I answered tbit I "Why, this, "Wo hardly see him now, sir?" 111 tho honors bill great very requite "And why not!" has dona mo If I deport from "I told him be came too often, air, Bnrltania ono of those Blx olive It leaving aid ahe, tossing her head. And Snpt shook my hand on that "Bo he sulks and stays away?" "Tsa, sir." "Bnt yon could bring bhn back?" I (Contlnned Tomorrow.) suggested, with n smile, "Far haps I could, said sbe. WASATCH CUnIlUB and we do Our machine shop it complete and "I know your powers, you see, said L and she bhishsd with pleasure. ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. Club waa organ"Its not only that ah, that keeps isedThe Wasatch Gnn Wednesday, with a largo memberhim away. Uea vety busy at the casFull line of Ricycle Supplies and Cutlery. See us before ship. At the first shoot of the club tle now." held after the organization won ef"But there's no shooting on now. you buy or have your repair work done. P. J. Holoban, representing the "No, oir; but ho's In charge of tho fected, DuPont Powder company, gave an exhouse. hibition of his expert nhootlng. "Johann turned honsemaklT The members of the club are: C. Tha little girl wae brimming over Flygare, Chas. Wright, Oscar Couoh, with gossip. Samuel Joot, M. Skeen, N. H. Vanoy, "Well, there are DO others, said she. Fred Anderson, Alex Taylor, A. A. "There's not woman there not aa a Rlctor, William R. Poulter, George servant 1 mean. They do soy bat Vsnder Tiles, J. A. Smith, Henry Ern-stroperhaps It'a raise, sir. "Let's bars it for what it's worth, OPPOSITE CITY 1IALL. DANGER IN DELAY. said I. "Indeed, I'm ashamed to tell yon, Kidnsy Diseases Are Too Dangerous sir." for Ogden People to Neglect. "On, see, Im looking at the celling. "They do say there la n lady tber The great danger of kidney trousir, but except for her tbare's not a bles Is that they get a firm hold bewoman In the place. And Jobsnn has fore the sufferer recognises them. to wait on the gentlemen. Health la gradually undermined. Timr Jnbannl He must be over- Backache, headache, nervousness, worked. Yet I'm sure he could find lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary half an hour to com nnd see yon. troubles, dropsy, diabetes and Bright's It would depend on the time, air, disease follow in merciless succession. . Cure , Dont neglect your kidnew-sperhaps.' with certain the nnd safe kidneys "Do you lore him 7 I asked. remedy, Doan's Kidney rills, which Not I. air. has cured peopde right here in Ogden. "And you wish to serve the klngT J. W. Browning of 2155 Jackson Yea. air." avenue, Ogdeif, Utah, says: "I had "Then tell him to meet yon at the 11' l le faith in Doan's Kidney PlUs second in I lest one out of Zends tomor- when 1 procured a box of the remedy row evening at 10 o'clock. Bay you'll at W. 8. Badcons drug store, for I be there and will walk home with had been fooled so often with highly recommended preparations of one kind him." and another. I waa In need of some"Do you mean him harm, alrT' "Not If be will do as I Md him. Bnt thin at the time to check diabetes was of so much annoyance that I think Ftp told you enough, my pretty which I could not go away from home on maid. Foe that you do aa I bid you. account of the weakness of the kidAnd, mind, no one is to know that the neys and bladder and so decided to klug baa been here. giro Doan's Kidney Pills a trial. I I spoke n little oternly. for there Is had used the remedy but. a day seldom lmrm In lufuslng a little fear or two when I noticed beneficial Into n woman's liking for you, and I They corrected the disorder softened the effect by giving her a entirely and removed all annoyances handsome present Then we dined, cunner.fd with 1L I can go anywhere wlihout the least inconvenience and. wrapping my cloak about my face, now to sleep throughout the entire night with Fritz lending the way. we went and wiihmit being disturbed. Dean's Kiddownstairs to our horses again. ney pill gave me a happy it waa but half past 8 and hardly yet and I recommend them every surprise th? chance dark. The streets were full for such a I ge' Fr ale by all dealers. Price r.o quiet little plaee. nnd I could see tbut Co.. Buffalo, N. gossip was all agog. With the king on cents. Foster-Mllburone side and the duke on the other, Y.. sole agents foj the United States. Remember the name Doan's and Zenda felt itself the center of aU Kurl- itake no other. I , : VYTV By... lUdm0od -- 0H& Zenda SC Flavoring Extracts pjjj wmtHwwuimiml tCooL-luded.- sS1 in Home, Sweet florae f f y m G. A. HORN Realty and Investments - All lllnda of Insurance . MB CYCLES u National and Hudson up-to-da- te SB. C. BSaiasen 2528 Washington Avc BUSWELL JEWELER Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at . n-,- a. mi WASHINGTON AVE The Public is Especially Invited Visit His New Store and Inspect n Beautiful Line of Jewelry. I-- ' |