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Show A Fact Unless the best Mexican Vanilla rod, Beans are used, properly flavor the and properly aged, allowed to properly extracted, and one stand at least year before offor sale, good extract of fering is Vanilla an impossibility. - Try a maa of deep prejudices and his pen was as tranehant as hit likes aad dislikes were prooouaoed. Ibr n number of yearn he has beea a leader among Hearsta editorial writers. Ha wm the author of tho editorial forecasting aasassinatioa as aa expression of protest by tha coma people against the tyranny of the nils of money, ao that when President McKinley was hilled by aa assassin, the opposition to the Hearsi papers recalled the editorial aad charged H carat with being responsible, la that he Inched the crime. Arthur McBwwi, with candor aad fearlessness, . acknowledged the authorship aad defended his positiua. There were few abler la newspaper week thaa Arthar McEwm and his death la a luaa to the profession. in and note their delirious favor. RUMBLINGS THE EXAMINER A CHARIVARI. TOsa a marriage ocean la a Ns-tamining cu than ia always a aa Informal sensed charivari- -u reminded W an titla. its aa peculiar of Ufopruettosby thsatosythatcemM tram By, whan aa Ogdn brtd was initiated into the mysteries of oao of tha Nevada upraara. A Nevada charivari la wads op of tha moat dlsoordut aolaao that eaa u"r aa tin cans, ba pradaeed by hall oow and playing a bona mains addle. Than ia only mo way to atop n charivari and that ia to can U tha aafhon of tha demonstration aad sin them wins aad caho or plan money cnoush la thalr hands to guarantee elpara for all. It la an outlandish affair, hat a wadded couple, so unimportant m to escape tha aotloa of tha charivari gaag, la beyond the pale of good society ia Nevada. Ia estimating tha coat of gotllag married, a Nsvudu always figures la the price of brifatag the noUa makers to ceasa thalr hallehaloo. ' r fat fbofle; thin The OGDEN; UTAH. THE MORNING EXAMINER, 4 gevarmmant la people. spcrimoaUag aa fat aad thin parsons for the purpose of determining hew to make obesity disappear aad n cadaverous look taka M leas angular Unas. Tha fat aa ar woman mast auffar moat to accomplish tha deelred cad. Tha fat people mast Mt Utile, drink Mttla, leap UtUa, but tha leak Md laaa are advlaad to set, drink and ka marry. By drink la not awant strong liquors, tor water wfll dm Tha fat maa la to avoid the was of auger, hut ha eaa oat aptonaeh, cucumtuck vegetables and tomatoes. radlahaa bers, obIom, follow Is told that kia Tka v 4 diet Should teduds awsatmaata, pound butter, peu aad u Thera la nothing no effective ia reducing weight as worry, but worry is n ly. IU health ia n of worry, and onr advice la to laugh aad remain fat If yon nr In good health, however thin you may b you can taka on flash by drinking much water. Hot water Is productive of good results. Thera are half a dossa persona In Ogden who have increased their weight twenty pounds each by drinking hot water and tha Increased flash and tha use of hot water have but added to their vigor. An exchange advisee people to bo cental In making commut oa a per-on- s appearance. While there are no statistics at hand to prove It, It ia a aafe guava that nine people oot of tan are dissatisfied with thalr weight Not only this, bat eight of the alas are aanal-tiv-a about tha defloianoy or amplitude sf flash, m tha ease may be. In all the range of human ralatixmlshlp thorn la nothing more delicate than a casual refers ace to a ana or woman"! rise. It takes an eacardlagly nice adjust, meat of phraseology to please the very this or tha very stout parson. Ksen Buffering ia often caused through thoughtlAsn roe la this psrtlanlar. Tall a aiaa that be la fat and ha will ro-ait Tell him be Is stout and it ia less Irritating. Diplomatically refer to him aa "eolldl,ar 'Wrong" and hit face will light ap with pleasure. ARTHUR McEWEN DEAD. The death of Arthur MoEwen, chief editorial writer of the New Tork American, is announced. Ha wu oaa of the brilliant writers who made tha Virginia City, Nevada, papers sparkle with wit and wisdom in the palmy days of the Comstock. He was with RoMn M. Daggett, Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Jas. Goodman, Jim Townsend, C. C. Goodwin, Fred Hart Dan de Quill, aad a doxeu other remarkably clever maa. These writers, when Nevada almost disappeared from the map because of dull times during tha slump la silver mining, drifted to Baa Francisoo aad then eeatterad through' out the land. Math Twain and Brat Hart became The others mads their mark and none was more successful la commanding at teatioa than Arthur McEwen. IIa waa world-famou- OF THE EARTH. The Dubuque Tahgraph-Herald- : moat learned among us are the must modest because la proportk as thalr know lodge iaorwaas, lu inverse proportion Inenasae their realisation of how very vary little they know of tha scheme of tha tmlveroe. Tho bacteriologist t roods in a mist of doubt, sailing sow aad then a germ and gaging at the veil concealing aa illy of germs which he knows naught of. The phy stolen ministering to tha body imUms tha puny force at hia command ia tha knowledge that for only throe diseases are there known The wisdom which la hla la little more than the Intelligent ley's wha has learned In the living that sickness and health depend upM respect for the laws of nature. Tho ethnologists know many things about tho poapUs who have discovered tha link Joining maa with the They ev da not know kow a has been ou the earth, theagh John Fluke has Indicated m his belief that maa wm hero BMt006 yean ago. Withal, there has beea much p rotund wo am wiser thaa our ancestor! of n century aga Wa have become somewhat proflotont la rending in tho atmosphere the weather of tomorrow, hut this science ia far from perfect During the pest weak the cabin baa boras the etory of earthquake ahocks and consequent devastation ia Chill, and elaawhero to the south' of us. Ia Iloilo U.OOO persons are homeless. We have not yet learned what cuuaes the earthquake. If yon put yosr oar to a rail oa a road had yon mb hear n nimble and foci a tremor. Tour teases detect tho vibration, aad that Is what aa earthquake is, a vibration of tho earth. Is it duo to an Internal hemorrhage which spouts the blood of tho earth's interior, tha molten lave through craters some visible end others In the ocean's depths! Is it beesues the earth la tooling off nud that tho contraction ia tho seme as that which follows cooling a piooo of stool? Boteaoo doM not know yet. The press ere npoa the exterior from tho interior of tho earth ia very great about forty tone to the square luck twenty miles down. The pressure la tho average can boo ia shout that and the force ie suffleieat to carry a projectile many miles. The preasuro of the atmoapberc above tho oarth differs ia various climates. Hero It le shout fifteen pounds to the square Inch, la Colorado very much leas. That is why the bom bleeds more eerily in Cukuudo, there being Ism resistance to Its flow from n would, end it seems to be nearer the surface. We can ho glad that there is twenty mlloe of oarth and stone holding down tho molten lava and rock trying to break through and get at an THE NEWSPAPERS OF NEW YORK. Pueblo Chieftain: Thors is n widespread publio Interest lu newi paper affairs, nud ncMrnto information In regard to tho great newspapers of the country la welcomed not only by newspaper men but also by tateWgeut persons generally, who desire to keep posted on ell important matters effecting the public welfare. Tho following article, consisting of remarks made by Mr. Louts Wiley at n recent dinner of the Advertising Men's club of Westers New York, held la the city of Rochester on March IP, contains much Information regarding the newspapers of the city of New York which la not readily obtainable aad which oasts much enlightenment upon the newspaper situation' In other American cities. "I have been naked to give yon ome information about tha newsps' of the city of New York. pen -Whan In Uti I went from Roches tor to New York the sensational tern dency among newspapers had reached its highest stags. The snccess of the New York World along eonsstlonal lines had awakened envious Imitation throughout the country end In that year n new rival for honors In sensational Journalism appeared- -a newspaper which has since FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1907. field. the World In the sensational Many of the conservative newspapers of Now York Inst in circulation be- PHENOMENAL SALE cause of the successful competition of of the sensational pewspapers. Soon afterward, however, n raactiun began. A movement la favor of conservative journalism set ia, and mow k appaara to ma the tread ef American ouraal-lis distinctly toward conservatism, dignity and character. Tha tendency has bseoms aa prooounoad that tha Ntw York World, tha ptonser in sensational journalism, now ranks among the conservative forces In the American newspaper field. a "The city of New York kas a of about 4.600.00 gad the number of eoplee of New Tork morning newspapers sold la the city la 750,000. Tha sambar cC agate Unsa of advertising spaes in tha New York morning newspapers in February, 1906, was over I, BOO, 000, while that of tha evening newspapers wm 2.BM.000 lines It la nadantoud of course, that tha awning newspapers publish on aix days of tha wwak, while tha morning newspapers publish m mvm days of tha i N We are now selling the Celebrated COOPER REMEDIED popu-latio- In Immense Quantities 4 i We claim that the aale of them in Ogden is largest than any other proprietor medicine ever introduced in this city. We are receiving wonderful endorsements, of theae preparations daily from people who have purchased them from us. We unhesitatingly say that we have yet to aee a caae yhere they have not given week. Tha annual expenditure for adver-tlsinlnla tha newspapers of tha city of New York is greatly In excess of complete satisfaction. 110.000.- 000. Tha annual receipts from To all who auffer from stomach trouble and rheumatism who will call on us we newspaper sales In the city of New i York are not muck over IS, 000,000. will take pleasure in explaining the nature and remarkable effect of these new mediTha annual expandltnrea of the New York newspapers am probably about ' cinal formulae; 910.000.- 000. Tho rooelpta from circulation In tha main rcpmsMt tha profits t of the newspapers. Advertising is therefore essential to the existence of . the newspapers of New York. To tho newspapers which arc sold for oaa cant per copy the news companies pay SO cento per 100, which rate scarcely pays for more than the white paper need in tha produeetloa of the newspaper. Tha highest rata for general advert tiling, run of paper, in New York city la 16 easts par agate Use, and tha lowest rate far genera! advertising. la 10 cents par agate line. The avert age rate ! 20 cants par agate Una. Moat of tha advertising in tha New York City newspapers eomea from s through advert taring agMto who OKLAHOMA'S POLITICS. Pleroe Oil company of Texas, which commission on their orders; la . ha been going on beforo CommiA Dsmsorats FOUGHT most cum 10 per omL ssioner Suborn since Monday- - Ths Five te the Elect Expect A large part of the advertising in svldsnoris for use in the suit brought Congressmen and Two Senators, to oust ths company from Texas. New York City a swaps pen is devoted The proceedings before Commi"We hro going 2. Washington. to tho annoimcsmMt of the dry goods May OF IN ssion or Suborn have been seerot, N to win a la to make everything fight stores, The average rate for dry having Deen mgroed between tbs it sight ia tha coming election la the goods advertising ia New York is 20 tomays that there should ha no pub new stats of Oklahoma next Augicity. files Mr. Llghtfoot first arenta per agate 11ns. ust," said Chslrmaa Jams M. Griggs It wm bsllsYod that ha wosK comof rived, tha Democratic congressional It le e singular fact that notwithfind It asessanry to examine H. H. mittee tonight. the increase the popof standing groat Rogers ud John D. Archbold of tbs The whole ticket la sure to be ulation of the city of New York In tbs Btudard Oil oompaay ud Hoary Clay Democratic, out our fight will be for Inst twenty years there has been no CLAIMS HE CANNOT OBTAIN AN the legislative ticket which will elect ONE MA fif HAD A KNIFE DRIVEN Pieros, of tha WhteiwFlerea Oil two United States senators and for the personally, and K is atatei. It Increase In the number of newspapers IMPARTIAL TRIAL. THROUGH HIB BODY. deference to ths wishes sf fo as five bon wu at members national tha of This is largely due to ths feet that men Uism that Mr. Ughtfoot sgrsai . of are We assured representatives. S impossible to obtain sq Associatthat tha public should bo excluded throe Democrats la that dslsgatloa, ed Proas franchise, which is almost Paints to ths Pact That the Papers with two la doubt and wa wut thorn Ths Other Is Bhet by the Mm With a - Blues Monday, however, ths attar Knife In Him Duel WitHava Constantly Mads Attacks mays for the oil horn puy, tav am all essential to ths Nsw York daily nessed by Many. Upon Him. certain stipulations to which turn Ttesry loyal Democrat la the counhave bsM ooo ceded sad it has, the try should dMlro and hops that tha now state Mtor tho union sa a Dams-er- a ton, become unaeeesMry to- examlM ' tic stats sad it should bo his pleas-ur- s Ban Franc! itoo. May 2. Abraham 2. J. E. Burgeaon, the wltneeseg mentioned. Chicago, May rossmblt The in his and assist closely to proceedings owner of a restaurant, killed hie cook, privilege Ruef, st tha naumptioa of his trial about such a consummation. Alfred Beaumont, yesterday, whoa (ha thoee at last year against tha ssm this morning, applied to Judge Dunns Ibringing will afford him tho opportunity. I place wm filled with patrons. companies ud others ia which Attofor s chsngo of venue to soma other hereby call upon ovary Democrat to to have been rney General Hadley of Missouri, cow BMamoat, whs ty, alleging that for various roo- scad me a dollar subscription to tha drinking, quarrel sd with Burgeaon la ducted the proaeeutloa. The eridrses fund which I will the kitchen and, after Burgesoa turned taken et that time wu available lor ks oould aot be fairly triad In Sea Oklahoma campaign Mr. Ughtfoota purpose, hut ths bv to ever of the turn the .eholrmaa. Francisco county. Ia support of this Oklahoma Democratic state commit-to- to leave, BMamoat thrust a knife into at Tesu required further evidence, his hack. setmotion Rnsf filed aa aflldavit They eaa address ths subscripBurgesoa ran from tho kitchen with fo March 'of which Mr. Ughtfoot ting forth ths following statements and tions either to am or Chartes A Ed- tho big butcher knife sttoking entirely to this city. claims: wards, secretary of the oommlttss, through his body. Beaumont stopped to CAUSES GERMANS TO LAUGH That his trial before Jadga Dunns Washington, D. C. They will get s pick up another knife aad then ran March sines has been in progress receipt for the same which they can after Burgesoa, who had reached hla JohaaiMf Ntw York! May J.-- Hsrr FAMOUS JAFANEflE OFFICER IS 19th; that 125 veniremen have been frame as a memento at Democratic counter and got his iwvshrur. A waiter flfty-sevcome success when returns editor sad publisher sf ths from ths ths ia half summoned, approximately pulled body Burgeeon's Troju, SHOWN THE SIGHTS. Jurors have been examined and aa next August M he ran past him. Kladdsrdatsch, a Garmu comic week As Baaamont resumed tha attack, ly, has arrived m routs to Tomato "Secretary Edwards has already Jury hss yet beea obtained; that sines tbe 23 ri day of October, 1106, he hss written to drery Democrat la congress Burgesoa find four shots at him, to visit his dughtsr. For 41 yesn Taken on a Tssr sf the City in an As Herr Troju, who is seventy, has for constantly mads ths subject of Mklag them to contribute s number throe bullets taking effect Both tsmstalls Gen. MacArthur editorial attacks aad caricature la of speeches lu Oklahoma this Som- dropped to the floor. ntehed fan for tha Germans. Groats Him. Beaumont wm taken to ths county - la giving his impressions of n drawings ropresMtlBC hia frequently mer and ws are assarod that some of of all as attired la prison garb; that our best talent win be down there hospital, where he died tyo hours fo wofvls ud caricatures hs eald: tbs Jurors thus for selected aad swora when the campaign opens. What ws "With individual as with nariecd Burgesoa was taken to ths PresSeattle, Washington, May 2. Ths have read these newspaper attacks seed now is money to defray legiti- byterian hospital when physicians said what an considered Jokes In Gee ia reception of General Knrohl at tha and seen these cartoons sad that some mate expenses end I hope Demoonts ho would probably die. Both muy would not bo appreciated were married. wharf npoa tha arrival at tha attain-a- r of (hsm have confess that they will send fo thalr dollars. United States, and Jests that ovae U a mult therefrom, aa whelm you Americans often tla Cartwright wag in charge of the WATERB-PIERCChamber of Commerce, the Asiatic So- opinion of ths defendant's guilt or inleave aa with a mournful countsa OIL CO. CHICAGO FIRE TRAPS. Jurors atciety and ths Japan cm association of nocence;a that some of tha tended banquet at the Fairmont hoflMttle. "The appreciation of humor cwb Attorney General of Texas Is After InBuilding Inspector Is to Start a The government waa reprosMtod by tel oa the sight of April 18th, last, and all over tbs world. Mm lacrosse formation. Crusade. General Arthur MacArthur, Coke el there listened to and wars ofprejudiced to yeallu that it is beginning deRnsf John L Chamberlain, Colonel Frank by speeches denunciatory 2. Assistant Atat affairs to laugh this to state Now York, pier May 2. Chics livered by District Attorney Lsagdon Aroused by the go. May I believe of General Winn, Major W. W. Hart, who with and Assistant P. ory. your American paper J. Ughtfoot, torney District Attorney fire which wracked ths old building at two enlisted men will sot aa the esmodern are Invesban an conotado will ud we will xtick t Texas, today that the citiMas of Baa Fran- 255 Wabash avenue yesterday, Hd - the old style." cort of the distinguished party from Hcney:have Watersof affairs tbe the late so generally road (he to which resulted la injuries to 48 wo- tigation cisoo Seattle to Washington CKy. cal newspaper attacka on him that a men, girls sad men, the eKy building General Kurokfs party is made np widespread bia and prejudice against Inspectors prepared last night to make of fourteen and in addition to tha him Mists throughout ths community; a thorough Inspection of all ths struc1. Genera are there Myoahl, gpneral that far these reasons ho believes it tures fo the district bounded by Polk M. Cotoaal General ITmeHwa, Major Impossible to be tried fairly sad Im- street end Chicago avenue and HoiOhta, Major Tosh Id a, Lieut ensnt Col- partially la this (panty. sted street aad the Lake. T. onel Nsga Tams, Captain Mrquls The affidavit la sworn to beforo Jus-tic- s The building which wm burned Sal go, Captain Taunka, Paymaster Tread wall of tho and housed ths Story A dark Piano comPears J. F. Surgeon Tamara and four en- attached to it in a packet of newspapany arid the Lotus Lunch club. Tha listed men. per clippings fourteen inches high. latter Is a noonday eating place for Making the trip with General KurSpecial Prosecutor Johnson stated girls and nsa employed YOU okl and party are Baron Oxawa, that ths prosecution deal rad an oppor- woman. down-towend it wm among tbs the of Red Cross Japanese president to fils counter affldsvtte lu sup- patrons and tunity waltrosaaq la this club Society and a suite ef three. They of sit objection to a change of that Injuries occurred, some of are on the way to London to attend port venue. Judge Dunne said this oppor-tt- whichths may prone fotaL For this reathe annual matting at tha Internationwould be given aad meantime took We have placed 324 pairs of ladal Red Cross Society. Baron Oxawa Ruefa affidavit and its accompanying son the bunding Inspectors will make aa all of rigid inspection especially will road a paper at that convMtiou voluminous Mhlblto under eonaldara-tloas ies' Black and Tan Shoes and and on the advantages of first aid to the . Judge Dunne ordered that the buildings used oftenrestaurants with few exits, wounded as demonstrated during the examination of talesmen for ths com- especially those, Oxfords on aale for a few days at containing girt lunch clubs. . war between Japan and Russia. pletion of tho Jury proceed. foot The one was that there only Immediately following the recepM. Mlteu, a dealer In millinery, gave tion at the pier, eight large touring a peculiar reason why ha might not meagre stairway fo the Many A Gift building and that ths elevator shaft the Chamber cars, provided by of make a fair Juror. He said he believand Asla tie Societies were used ed that under normal conditions ho wm not Inclosed with fireproof mawm bald by In carrying General Kurokl, the memcould try any man fairly, but that if terial m recalled by lew.Commissioner Inspector bers of the party and General MacAr- the Jury wm te he locked up over Building thur and etaff for an hours rids over night he felt sure he could not he Im- Downey, after ha had Inspected the ruined building, to he rsaponsibia for the City of Seattle. partial Asked by the prosecution to tho disaster. Tho elevator shaft was Tonight General Kurokl will he the explain himself, Mlteau Mid: "Pour year, ago I wm a Juror lu Inclosed with a wire netting only, and guest of honor at s reception at the These shoecL are worth a great Ranter Club, Baroo Oxawa and suite. this court oa a murder case. That tho stairway weuad around it BeGeneral MacArthur and staff and the Jury wm kept oat by Judge Dunne for cause of sa Injunction granted oa Jandeal more, but as a leader for a uary I, 1904, aad still pudfog, the members of General Kuroki'a party thirty-si- x hons. I and the others wer confined in a hotel over nlghL I wm city has aot boon able to compel ths being preeent few days we will s?U them at the General Kurokl and party, with kept away from my family ever night enforcement of its building laws oa General MacArthur and staff as an rs and I know that fact and the dlseom-fort- s the requirement that tho shafts shell low price quoted above. I was subjected to during the be enclosed la fliwproaftog. rort. will leave at 7:45 tomorrow hours of confinement so Inthirty-etmorning over the Northern Pacific. WOMENS WHIST LEAGUE. fluenced my mind that I did aot renDIVORCE PAPERS MISSING. . der a fair verdict; my verdict wu not New York, May Sr The Woman's what It should have been I wu worn m2 New York, May 2. Ths papers of cut. exhausted. 1 feci that unless you Whist League, comprising 2 A00 playms assurance Mlsner-Yerkes can ers hundred a more dubs can ths that I than and divorce case which 93c. ths give The Shirt Waist Sale is still on $2.50 wairts for could not be found at ths county go horns to my family every night I throughout the country, will hold its Waldorf-Astoria not be as a selected the Juror in tenth annual congress st clerks office yesterday, came to light ought next week, beginning Monday. today. Ths finding of ths papers fol- this nro.' to seems me." said "It lowed an nnnmmcement by County Several notable trophies will be conJudge Dunne, man is not in ths proper tested for, among them the Week lag-to- n Clerk Doollng that unless they were "that this located without delay some of the frame of mind to be s Juror, and I trophy for dub pairs. . Mrs. Henry be nnrtt fo ho excused: because W. Cannon, of this oity, president of clerks in the office might be suspend' sd. They had been placed under the 1 don't mind raying now that, if I fe.1 tho organisation will give a whist re"W In ths filing cabinet instead of III tuy out duly to do ao. i shall keep this ception to the members Mcaday. for tho remainder of the aider M." The papers were not made public. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS WE SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS: Cooper's New Discovery, $1.00 per bottle, six for $5.00 Cooper's Quick Relief, 50c per bottle S. W. 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