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Show k THE in eloquence and flowery rhetoric, in Superior in Strength demeanor and la peruirenes ates outranks ths district attorney. Delman made a mistake in e&alting He should hate represented Thaw. hlta as not shore ths ordinary man. nr. Fries's Flavoring Fxtvate aro6as-h- s but baviug all the frailties that assy Mtter la snaattk. fiasitDM sad the ordinary huuiaa. Thaw a as not a sf IfTsr ts say flavoriaf owU I tbs Isdiss spotless fellow, but he was married to nsds ia ths vsrld, sad asms ' a girl whoso honor he had a right to bart teate, Who srs sow fisd thsai jast ss ispnscatsd. defend. What their peat had been was vhs dsrirs s dslicsts sad astarsl dsvof not of much concern to the Jury. The la thsw csksa, paddiaga. or say tsWl tuan who loves his wife and home, dslicscy, will obtsia it by eten though that wifa aad that home were lifted out of the world's pollution, is entitled to resent any invasion, whether by lascivious looks, overt acts of lecherous scoundrels or bold intrusion. But to build Thaw up as a hero waa nut essential to the defense, for Thaw is not a hero In say tense of the l. Del- ' To" t flavoring Extracts 1 ' average New Yorker thinks there is to viiMcnce outside his city, there is no Ability, notniug worth having. Jerome, la so many words was stimulating this vanity in the jurymen. He referred to mining camp rule, as though .the West knew neither law nor order and that the unwritten law was a creation of uncouth men nud women of tha mining regions. He knew better. There is more true manhood in a western mining ramp than in any part of New York City, aotwithatand-inthe fact that a great part of the population of New York City ia made up of honorable men and women. The West needs no defense, but Jerome is in need of much that the West has and that is honesty and frankness g WILLIAM word. THE EXAMINER Jeromes attitude lessened our opinion of him. good Ho holda n quasi-Ju-diposition- - one In which be is supDELMAS AND JEROME. posed to labor for exact Justice and not for victory regardless of right. He Nov tiiat Drlmaa aad Jeroms bass confessed ho believed Thaw to be mads their appeal to ths Thaw jury insane and then proceeded, with all then la presented sa opportunity for a ths art of a trickster, to discredit the rompariuoa of the ability of ths two testimony tending to prove the dela cold logic sad biting aar-a- , fendant irrational. He niade the most Jerome is Delmaa' superior, but of sectional prejudice and pride. The a OGDEN, FT All. MORNING EXAMINER, H. TAFT. Des Moines Capital: If William H. Taft were given a clear field and the strung support of a delegation from Ohio, he might be nominated for president in 18. Secretary Taft ia a great, strong, manly man and the powera of the presidency and every dntereat of like country would be afe In hie hands. He is in the prime of vigorous manhood; ia QuIok"and determined of action, alert and reaourcafuL Intellectually, ha la endowed in harmony with hi Aa siral al phy FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1907. power-- f politician ia a sense; yet in a judga other he is. As a party man he f-x- organisation. of the federal court he distinguishes himself; as governor of the Philippine islands ha organised a new govern- ment, bringing peace and order and satisfying the varied and curious demands of an uneducated and alien people. He started a bttle republic in the Philippines among a people la whose hands it had not beea safe to entrust any large amount of liberty. He mingled with the people, jollied and persuaded them and while impressing them with his authority impress ei them wlrh as idea of equality. He invited them to the governor's hume; attended their native halls and led la the dance without sacrifice of dignity In the Philippines, he or is a god. Thousands of tha natives consider him more than mortal. Since he baa been secretary of war, he has been adjuster and promoter for the administration. H is first at Panama and then la Cuba, always where there is trouble whrra there Is somebody to conciliate. While governor of the Philippine he was the frequent subject of congressional inquiry. Ha was on the witness stand for days and weeks before Inquisitorial committees and stood the test. He is not a t. an- many In the last campaign in Ohio. But party line rest hiosely and men are no longer put eway because they have advise j somebody to bolt the ticket. He comes from strong Republican stock. His father was attorney general la the cabinet of a former president.. If he wina ia Ohio, he may win in the nation. Pitted against him ia Ohio is Senator Poraker. candid and brave; who fights only in the open. The struggle fur the support of Ohio starts on a high plana aad Republicans everywhere viU hope that it may he kept out of the mire of the gutter. It would seemingly be tha wise thing for a compromise to be reached br which Poraker could be returned to the senate and Taft supported for president by his owa stats. HE WANTS A PANIC. Republican: August Belmont tells the country that it la time to call a halt In national prosperity. August Belmont will be remembered ee one of the high priests of the Democratic faith. Ho helped force the nomination of Alton B Parker In 1804 with the full THERE ia no reaction from Scott' j Tomes may lift you up but after discontinuing them you drop back. Emulsion is the "tonic, lifts food" that you up to perfect health and there. keeps you Scotts ALL DBUGCISTSi Ms AND 1M IdMteWteWWdWOt was one about, la order that his understanding that tha nominee tried mnj ffilv win, aad ha make more mone not to be elected. Thereby be his of pardrakes te make ducks and It ia not because he cares a ren. for Democrats ty; and" many thousands ofnever the party nor for anything eUe bat reto left the Democratic party money and always more buq We judge from this latest romark ef - But in playing the game to shu-- bt Belmont that It ia tha Intention of tha has devoted his life, he saw wh-bt Democrats to nuke a genuine eEort to could make money in 1804 t tsviju elect their candidate la 1808. They the candidate of Ms party beaten, and didnt ' have any such purpose the last he selected one that couldnt by an, time. escape defeat Thu wu Peluuiwt knows the best argument possibility Belmont didnt want a panic Parker. he would candidate for a Democratic then, but be baa since so smagsd a panic. thing that be can make mors uut o( g of prosperend If there could be an panic than he can out of jmsprm. the menses to ity, there would be a And the panic will, he thinks, help continuance of Republican rule. elect n Democratic President. So U The Democratic party. Just now, la for a panic. Industrial In a but great no hope, bu financial August Balmont is about the wont depression. and i man la the nation to follow. to Is bring help Belmont willing And re -- PRING OPENING TUESDAY WILL LATE SHIPMENTS or SPRING GOODS WE HAVE POSTPONED OUR OPENING SALE UNTIL NOW. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND RE DAYS FOR THE SHOWING OF OPENING GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. THERE ARE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, ALL THROUGH THE STORE ON ACCOUNT or Hosiery & Underwear Section Ladies Lisfe Ijwe Hone iu Champagne, Tan, Alice Blue and Green, regular 75c grade; sale ... 39c price Ladies Drawers with hemstitched, tacked ruffles, 35c quality; sale price (See windows). . . 31c Ladies and Childrens caps from 50c to 90c grades; sale price 39c Ladies' unbleached vesta, regular 25c quality; aale price 15c Ladies summer vests, ail sizes, from 10c to. . . . 35c Ladies summer Jersey ribbed drawers, 35c per 1 .00 jtair, three for Stocking feet, JOc pair, 3 for 25c Children's dresses of all kinds very cheap. Ladies skirts, nice spring line In all the new shades and styles, at reasonable prices. Notice the low prices we quote on table damask. Bleached, Batin Finish, pure linen White Waiarings, Cheviots and Mercerized Summer Dress Goods; regular 35c grade, sale .....28 price 72-inc- c Lawn, Dotted Bwiss, Batiste and Organdies, in all the new weaves and patterns; 30c 25c grade, sale pririe h h 00-inc- Et amines, (Litton Voiles and Epinette, Ixmo, just the thing for the new spring dresses 19c and all new goods, were 25c; sale price Nice new Organdies and Eolincs, very pretty pattern, all new, 15c regular; sale price . . . . 10c Tissue Loraine in plain, plaids, cheeks aud stripes, just in; regular price 23c; sale price. . 19c h 1.13 table damask, sale price Table Damask, all pure linens, extra 95c value; sale price Table Damask, Bleached, all liuen, fl 85c grade; sale price Bleached Linen Table Damask, 85c 75c grade; sale price Turkey Bed Table Damask, 00 inches w ide, good ! 65c quality! sale price Blue, Red andllrown checks aud plaids, all new G5c table damask; sale price Unbleuched, good quality table damask, 64 in. 50c wide; sale price Bleached Table Damask; sale price. . . . 50c 00-inc- Ladies & Children's Shoes h 05-inc- h Men's and Boys' Shoes Ladies Shoes, vici kid with stork tips or patent tips, lace, heavy soles or light soles; all good values, ou sale 1.85 pairs of the beat brands of men's shoes, formerly $3.00, $3.50 and 2. 65 $4.00; sale price 500 I Adieu' oxfords, patent kid and vici kid with French heels, extra fine grade and sell at $3.50; sale price . . . . ; 2.00 200 pairs of mens shoes, odds ends of stock; sale price and 2.35 Children's shoes in box calf or vici kid with heavy or light soles, from 8 to 2; sale price 1.35 100 Baby Khoes from 2 to 8 for 95c Bargain tables, fall of boys and men's shoes at 95c, $1.35 and at 25c $1 .95. 1-- Cloak Section Dry Goods Section pair of boys and mens shoes, were $2.50; sale price 1.95 2 Soft soles for babies, six colors. . . . A Bee our Those are rare offerings. Ladies' wool skirt on Bargain Table at 98c L90 to ale 15.00 grades; Wool shirtwaist suits, " price Eton Jacket suits, spring weights, $15.00 kind; sale price Mohair Jacket suit in different colors, regular 1 14.00; sale price Rain Coal a, several styles, 5.50 just what the ladies need for all kinds of wear; did sell for $17.50 8.23 to $10.00; sale price, your choice new in the all Ladies' Jackets and Long Coats, spring styles, were from $5.00 to $16.00; sale 8.25 price $3.90 to 1.50 Ladies wrappers from 49c to 5.00 Ladies Kimonos from 49c to Children's Flannel Jackets, red and blue; nicely 1.98 trimmed, worth $4.35; sale price 3.98 Bilk Coats, worth $8.00; sale price Nice new line of long Bpring Coats in the new 3.30 plaids; reduced to Domestic Section Full stock of Indigos in Red, Black, Bine ud Gray. New Bpring stock of table oil doth has arrived, best qualities, sell at 20c and 25c. Lace Curtains in all the new designs, from f LOO up. Fine Floss Tillows, 22x22, 50c; feather pillowy 20x26, weight 3 pounds, 90c, $1.00 and $1.15. Our line of cotton blankets and quilts are selling at reduced prices. Notion Section Did sell for 20c to 35c; on the table at 5c. IDEAL WAISTS .for children, 25c, 35c and 50c grades at 19c. HAND BAGS and purses on the table at 19c. LONG SILK GLOVES, all sizes, white and black, $1.25 and $1.50. BUTTONS Mens Clothing and Furnishing Section Mens Suits Childrens Suits An elegant line of mens suits in all the new light .weight grades and light colors Children's Suits, all Mens Furnishings styles, lleiriilcs, our specialty, $5.0ft from 6 to 16 years. They are f and will wear as long as any $10.00 suit on the Sale price $6.45, $7.50. $10, $12.50, $15.00 to $25.00. All the young mens suits are here and can be found in many styles and priees from rain-proo- 200 men's shirts, patterns and styles, regular $1.25 to $2.00 market. $2.95, $3.95, 4.95 to $15.00. grades; sale price Mens Hats Mens Pants $2-5- yikns Hercules $2.35. 98c About 100 boys and mens dress shirts, on sale at. . 59c All he new greys in high teles4-opowith bound or plain and $3.0i. edges, at $2.00, Other styles, too numerous to mention. 1 We have about 25ft pairs of mens $3.50 to $6.00 pants; closing uut during this sale, all good 0 ARKS STORES vm i s tom |