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Show TIIE HOUSING EXAMINER, charge or at a very small leas than that usually much ruie, charged tor advartiaiug. In aome cases even, strange as it may seem, newspapers are actually invited to pay apace rates for alleged correspondence which is nothing els than straight advertising matter! A good deal of this matter 1 intended to serve the Interests of large corporations. Some of the railroad companies that have been very strict in withdrawing newspaper passes and In declining to make cash contracts for newspaper advertising, are paying money te publicity agents, who seem to think that newspapers bare no more sense than to print without charge the advertising matter they distribute. The opponents of the municipal ownership aid operation of public utilities have a very active end expensive press bureau, which is trying to bunco newspapers into printing articles aa news which are merely articles against municipal ownership. The various automobile makers are sending out g saat quantity of "reading matter," supposed to bo automobile "news, but which la nothing more or leas than automobile advertising. Another institution that is industriously engaged la trying to work the newspapers of the United States, end with rather good succeed 1 the Jamestown exposition, while another exposition In tbe northwest la Just starting out upon its campaign of free advertising. Tba growing Importance of the editorial waste basket lx one of the noteworthy features of modem newspaper management, and no newspaper ought to complain of the activity of these publicity buret ns. For ona thing they contribute very extensively toward the revenues of the postofflee department, wblrh Is a good thing, and they make work for printers and paper makers, which le also a good thing. And U any nswapaper le so foolish aa te print stuff of thla kind merely because It la offered, the editor turn no one to blame but himself. without THE E tm llw Veer The BUnasnd Publishing Com- y. PufeUoiied Every Day fey p SUBSCRIPTION lATESb Otllnrid by Carrier u 0d City, including Sunday Jioragysmiasr pgf MMlhaa Single copies TBi BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Mi-- mar by k Ik esbude at Usd, gat yaar..6-UAt Imuk guaruciy, 1 advance. r EARLESS and INDCPENtENf. 2'0 MMMiAiMnU U sennssia u aa XiM k aa A ftUUiiJjr MUM U BBeei baa w larorlUa. and msi eaeaiiaa be uaiaL II will uu give (be iMa imkiaaed aad piwludtaed. 1Tai"'iHMI wu be neeleu aa aa subjects presented ia retoil spectful "fid iiaa viduaia, but ike true saw anal be published ia lull. All letters aad by DM de eoaunaaicaUeaa waaa will be plume, or i urowa la Ike waste bsakeC The brave sea sever kldae behind aa nee uiued inaa Ike'l nek the Ul Mir to be responsible far what yen are ashamed eL " kun Subscribers will coaler a favor this aka of failure to receive The Sxsmtoer before their breakfast' "! by be The Morning fMna,nMT ea sale by the independent . News Ce, Salt Lake City. Os Ll through truss leaving Ogdas os The Southern facile Railway. The Uston Pacific Railway, aad The Oregm Short Line Hallway yetroaa will coaler a favor m the msssgemast by reporting to this office whenever they tail to find the paper at the dealt fCwad PAY OF TEACHERS. In the Carnegie library ia the "Report of Commissioner of Education, from which the following comparative figure os school teacher' atlarle are takes: Min. Mu Cities. fCfiO 9 POO Butte 540 750 Colorado Spring 535 1Q10 Denver .... 540 1000 Los Angeles 511 Oakland IIIISIIIMII 500 300 555 Pueblo .1... 700 1000 Sacramento 500 1500 ,. Sen Francisco , , fleattlo i.m 550 800 720 200 Balt Lake ,.. 505 270 Ogden la the at will you observe, Ogden, bottom of the Hat, In both minimum and msximuni aalarlea. All thu cities, with the exception of Salt Lake, pay double the minimum amount leocivwd In Ogdeu. There should be available this com- ing school year money enough to give all the grade teacher aa Increase to 940 a month. The last legislature passed a measure requiring the setting said of three mills city tax for the fund out of which teacher are paid. This will amount to 122,500 thie year. The state will contribute about 955.000 for the unis purpose, making available 935,500 for salaries, or an Increase of about 111, 000, the greater part of which should go to the grade teacher and their assistants, or at least a sum large enough to make thelf average pay 40 a month. THE HAYWOOD JURY. By the time the lawyer have exhausted their resourcefulness in selecting the Jury for the Haywood case In Boise, the Juror who shall have successfully passed will be worthy of sympathy. They will be advertised Isa men without conviction on any question at moment; as having no views of their own; and, taken as a body, they will bo tho most Incapable group of men to sit in Judgment on anybody or anything that could be brought together except under similar condition. Hero is a groat murder tope that all tho country ha been talking about, and yet there are men in and around Boise who confess they have not even formed an opinion. They cannot be of active mind, and, furthermore, they cannot be me of depth of soul or sympathy. They are cold, passive creatures who are sa apt to be swayed by caprice a by reason. TAINTED NEWB. JAPANfSE y CHINA. May 13 The repeated Mukden, promise made by tbe Japaneaa for tbe past three yeara te return to China tbe property appropriated through the cxlgeaciee of war, are still unfilled. In consequence of thla China ia experiencing much indignation at what la considered a gross breach of faith. Yet the recovery ia considered doubtful of a large amount of government and private pro party in numerous places throughout Manchuria, which was appropriated by Japan without compeassUou, on tbe sole pretext that China had tailed to observe y neutrality la allowing Russia to these buildings, mines and land. This excuse le nut considered honest, because Japan if fully aware of China's helplesaaeae to enforce neutrality, while Japan la regard to abuse of neutrality ia considered equally guilty. Russia bolds much appropriated property which has been leased to Japan traders without any compensation to China. Railroad Bald te No Change Necessary Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring Extracts have always been honestly labeled; no change was necessary since the enactment of the National Pure Food Law, either as to label or their manufacture. They have had for nearly half a century the patronage of the intelligent housewives of this country. tfSSftS 0. Air-ne- UNNAMED DONOR. New York, May 14. At the commencement exercises at Union Theological seminary tonight President Charles Cuthbert Hail announced that an unnamed donor has made a gift of 9200,000 to the Institution. INDICTMENTS BY GRAND JURY. Lima, Ohio, May 14. Tbe grand Jury here today returned 39 Indictments against in.ffviduals and cor- ICE COMPANIES FINED. po rations allege.! to be parties to tbe Kanaaa City, Mo., Ma 14 Walter A. bridge trust They are Powell, Judge of the circuit court at charged with conspiracy in restraint Independence, Me., here today aa of trade. cessed fines agxregatlng 923.000 SESSION OF REICHSTAG. against three Kansas City ice companies which on April 30 last he declared to be guilty of maintaining a Berlin, May 14. The Reichstag topool to keep up the price of ice and day pasied the third reading of tbe to restrict tbe manufacture of that various sect Inn a of the budget, the article in violation of the state anti- Kiel canal bill, the bill for a separate trust law. ministry for tbe colonies and tbe new pension bill for civil servants and TREASURER OF E8PEE. then took a recent until Nov. Flavoring vanma Extracts Roao Lomon Orartgo Yon ate interested only in what the bottle says the argument is all in the bottle. If that argument convinces you that Luxus is new and distinctive, r perfect beer and the finest brewed why then, we are satisfied and so are yoo. .. At your next beer inspiration, just try a or have a cold, sparkling bottle of Luxus case sent home. If you do not say that "Luxus" ia "The most exquisite refinement of the brewers art" but you will! Spartfing and Refresh- fag Satisfying without dog. ging Not a hindrance but an aid to digestion Unlimited Enjoyment without after regrets Unique and Distinctive in Piquant Flavor Appetising color and V bouquet Real Life and Snap A beer that you really like A beer that like you And an ideal beer For The Home. Drcwcd and bottled in Omaha by the Fred Krug Brewing Company i "Exponents of the Fine Art of Brewing. DISTRIBUTERS! MING BUGS 121 JOHN J. GREINER,. Street, Ogden, Independent Phone 128. Twenty-Fift- ADAM SNYDER, 271 Main, Salt Lake City. Bell Phone 1051Y. Ind. Phone 101. h lic career months ago, and since then his obituary has been standing In type In the composing rooms of all the Mg aowspaper la England nod the colonies. GREEN IN There waa aomethlng very pathetic In the manner of hie departure from England. That hla melancholy condition might not he revealed to the crowds that would have aesemUod to wish him he traveled Incognito and la secret Ona might almost say he waa smuggled out of England. Vnloseure, to which he has gone, le a charming little village, snugly nestled among pine woods. It Is frequented aa a winter reoort by Invalid for whom the immediate neighborhood of the sea Is not considered desirable. Two miles away, on the to the south, la Bt Raphael, which has a population of over 4,000 and ia on of the pleasantest of tho smaller winter retorts In tho south of France. In Ms resourcefulness, hla masterly l, the frigid Intensity with which he grappled his task, hla nimbleneas In debate Chamberlain resembles much mere tbe American than the English type of man who wins to leadership He ia a man who ha adhered to the maximum, when In Rome, do ss the Roman do. Though absolutely Inaccessible to interviewers In England, when Jn America ha submitted with good grace to the customs of the country. On one occasion he was told that ho was more like aa Amsricaa than most Englishmen. He seemed pleased with tha observation, but he accounted for his divergence from the English type of saying that be had French blood in hla veins. Tho audden and dramatic collapse of hla mental and physical powers is something to which Americans in public Ufa are far more prone than their more easygoing English prototypes. The long etreln of her husband illness, during which tbs has nursed him continuously, has seriously affected Mrs. Chamberlains own health, n and a physician who ha been frequently to Highbury for consultation during tbe past fow months, aid that unless she could be Induced to take some rest away from tha Invalid she would probably break down, too. She promised not to attempt any more nursing for the present, but emphatically refused to bo separated from her husband. god-spee- CONTEST ATTRACTS THE ATTENTION OF SEC. WILSON. Heed of Agricultural Department Asks for Information From Prof. Hupter, Lawrence, Kan, May 14. Professor 8. J. Hunter of the ontymologlcal department of tho state University, who for tbs past month has been collecting and sending free to the formers of tho southwest, parasite bees to kill the green bugs that have boon destroying wheat received 'a telegram today from Secretary of Agriculture Wilson at Washington asking for full particulars of his work. Professor Hunter replied that he had distributed two thouiand boxes of the parasites to Kan. as formers with uniform good reeults but that a larger fund wad necessary to make the work comprehensive and declalva. Professor Hunter said today that fee la still unable to fill orders for the bees, but Is sending out boxes aa fast as possible with the limited means at Whatever delay the his command. farmer have In receiving the boxes bas been caused by a lack of funds to push the work, which Is being done gratia by Professor Hunter and tbe students In hie department of the university. A report received last night from central Kansas stated that the green bugs have begun to attack tha uewly sprouted core. HOTEL PROPRIETORS And Clerks Are In Convention Washington, In Washington, May 14. More than eight hundred hotel proprietors and clerks from every state la the nation and from Canadian cities are in Washington to attend the twenty-eight- h annual reunion of the Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit association, which convened today for a four days session. An elaborate program for the entertainment of the hotel men has been prepared by the Washington branch of the association. This afternoon the visitors will he received by President Roosevelt, and tonight a banquet will be given la their honor. CHAMBERLAINS CAREER. English Statesman is a Physical and Msntal Wreck and Cannot Hope for Rdeovcry. liondon. May 4. Joseph Chamber-laistatesman, who wa for many years tha greatest Individual political force In the British empire, both the most admired and the worst hated, ia fighting for life in the south of France. The precise nature of tbe malady which afflicts him has never bres divulged by his family, but it Is known It has made of him a mental and physical wreck. That wonderful memory that enabled him so often to score over an opponent In debate la almost CREEL'S MILLS DESTROYED. a blank. That he will ever again be El Paso, Texas. May 14.' The large able to take his place In The political flour mills at Chihuahua, Mexico, arena, in which he was such s brilI owned by Ambassador Creel, were de. liant figure, there is not the remotest strayed by fire today. Lost, 9100,0U0. chance. Finis was written to his pub It Ban Francisco, May 14. Andrew K. Vandeventer of New York hat been elected treasurer of the Southern Pacific In place of the late Captain X. T. Smith-- . Hit headquarters will be In New York. The Beer You Like9 In- al Ote A Different Beer A light Beer, of ntmn nourishment ferior Baa Bernardino, Cal., May 14. That the Interstate Commerce commission la to make a thorough Investigation of tba Southern Pacific wrack at Colton several weeks ago, In which twenty-fou- r persona loat their Uvea, la indicated by tha receipt by Coroner Van Wle of a communication from Secretary Edward A. Moseley of the com-a mission at Washington, asking that certified copy of the testimony taken at the coroners lnquait be forwarded at once. "We note that it la charged that the GOING TO CENTRAL AMERICA. company supplied to tbs Italian pascare that were snllt fur public sengers . We wish to have all posalble Murphy, Consul at Largs for sen-iceGrpAmsrlcs, ' light on tbla subject, alio to know all Lsavat Washington. the circumstances surrounding tbe Washington, May 14. George U. wreck," aaya tbe secretary's mesconsul at sage. Murphy, United Btatws lsrgs Is CSnsds, Mexico, Central AmSTREET CAR STONED. erica and South America, la directing hla attention to Central America with a view to making a report upon One af tha Faaenqara Stiuck by a Brick, the treatment of the aubjecta of one republic when they enter the territory Ban Franclaco. May 14. The first of another. Tbla Investigation la not strictly within tho province of Amer- act of violence ia the atroet car strike ican consular officers, but the tact that reported today occurred at the corner there have been several Instances of of Third and Market steets. A ferry-boun-d Castro street ear was stoned of American cltisena has witnesses from tbe sidewalks. By been made to cover the Inquiry. In the opinion of eeveral officials ay that twenty or thirty brick bets and atonea were hurled at tbe car, of the state department the between aome of tbe Central American which waa filled with passengers. On man wbo refused to republics has led the police of eome of them, an oldwaa struck in tbe ey governments to commit unwarranted give hla name, aaaaulta upoa cltisena of other coun- by a piece of brick. The flesh was tries. In Salvador and Guatemala laid open to the bone and ha blstf pro. Ha waa removed to a hospiespecially there have been a number fuariy.Half a dozen police officers of pereone arrested on charges of aid- tal. with great energy ing revolutionary members when the charged the crowds worst crime tbe defendants bad been and scattered them. Tha brick throwers escaped. guilty of was lack of sympathy with the administrations represented by tha "THE IMMORTAL 909. police. It la stated here that theee political arrests have tha effect of fomenting Who Stood for Grant In Chicago Convention. trouble all over Central America and an largely responsible for the frequent Washington, May .14. An Interestoutbreaks. It has not been made clear Just what action this government can ing feature of the next Republican natake after It secures the desired In- tion al committee will b a reunion of In formation but It la believed that the delegatesInto the national convention bal1580 who for thirty-si- x Inquiry le a part of the program of Chicago the United BUtea and Mexico to ex- lots supported General U. B. Grant for a third term. The ercise supervision over tbe Central the presidency for .has call for the rqpmlon been Issued by American countries. Colonel A. M. Hughes of Columbia, Tenn, the only surviving member at BREAK IN THE DOUMA. tho Tennessee delegation to tho eighteenth convention. Colonel Hughes esBt. Petersburg, May 14. In view timates that there are between of tbe prospect of an approaching and eighty of "the immortal sixty 305" break between the social democrats Great delegatee Bring, and be hopes and tbe constitutional deputies now If posalble, to have all the eurvlvora at In conference various amendments to the reunion. tbe parliamentary rules have . been drafted, designed to strengthen tha TO EVADE TARIFF, banda of tbe president In preserving order, preventing filibustering by tbe New York, May 14. To evade the minority, and Increasing the working heavy tariff on foreign machinery encapacity of the house. The conxtltu-tlon- tering the atatea, another European democrat! decided to Introduce firm has decided to build a manufacan amendment providing that one hun- turing plant on tbla aide. dred Instead of fifty votes will be The last project la that of tha to prevent a closure, it la Scloeco Engine Works of Belfast, Ireland. The Gdoceo Engineering supposed also to limit debates on minor questions to five minutes for each company has been Incorporated under the laws of New Jersey to take over aide. the American manuficturing rights The presentation of these amendments caused a marked spilt by the and patents of the Irish concern. The capital of the new company la $500,-00social democrats and the constituThe plant will be located in tional democrats, the closure amendment being aimed at the social dem- New York. ocrats who now command 59 votes. A meeting of the presidents of the CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. various oommlttees has boen called Orange, X. J.. May 14. F. H. to decide whether or nut to ask tha manager of the Washington douma to suspend open sessions for tho remainder of this week, in order branch of Henry Clews and company, In to devote the time to commission bankers and brokers. waa arre-te- d a telework, of which much remains to be West Orange tonight upon graphic request from the police of done. Washington on the charge of embea-slin9500. GREAT LOBS OF LAMBS. Trinidad. Colo., May 14. Because of the little protect loir afforded sheep on the ranges at thla season of tbe year It la feared that a great loaa of young lamha will be reported by the rangers.. During tbe beary snowstorm last night forty head of cattle ou the Keystone ranch stampeded and ran off a precipice, falling 300 feet The entire herd waa killed. The stonfl waa general throughout this section and In northern New Mexico brewed to real American taste American bev fay American dt WRECK. Hava Furnished Care. m development it is difficult to emphasize in mere words, the superior goodness of a new and really distinctive brew. All tbe superlatives have been used. But the superlative of beer really had not been attained until we (after fifty years of successful , brewing and patient, painstaldng study of the true American taste) perfected Property Appropriated Has Net Been Returned and E senses Oftared Are Net Honest A gi EER advertising has reached a high point of THEY ARE NOT KEEPING FAITH INVESTIGATING 1807. The Argument Me Bottle SWT WITH 15, Jg SSSBB31 MANCHURIA TO MAY WEDNESDAY, IN ARE g Pueblo Chieftain: There has been considerable comment lately regarding "tainted new," which is a catchy name for the alleged news matter sent out by certain publicity bureaus, and which some newspapers are foolish enough to use aa news matter, cither OGDEN, UTAH- - n, sen-sho- re . self-contro- well-know- IDAHO LAND FRAUD CASES. Portland, Ore., May 14. An Oregonian special from Moscow, Idaho, says that the feature of tbe opening session of the May term of tba federal court for the Northern district. Judge Dietrich presiding, who will try the North Idaho land fraud cases, waa the elicitation of the tact that the grand Jury a) Boise last month not only Indicted J. B. West, former register of tho Lewiston land office, and L X. Smith, attorney, for conspiracy, but returned true bills against W. F. Kettenbnch, president of the Lewiston National bank; George W. Kester, a cashier; C. W. Robnet, bookkeeper, and William Dwyer, of Clarkston, Washington, agent for the bank. They are Jointly charged with conspiracy and it ia upon one or the other of the two counts that the alx men will first he tried. They were nil arraigned thia afternoon, excepting Rob-newbo ia not here, and given until tomorrow to plead. t, SEVEN PERSONS INJURED Long Beach, CaL, May 14. Seven persona were injured, none fatally, In a collision of two carriages returning from a funeral last evening. While rounding a sharp grade on California avenue, the horses drawing one of tba carriages containing members of the family of Dr. L. M. Rhea, who waa killed by a Redondo car last Thurs day, ran away and crashed Into the carriage ahead, which was filled with mourners. The driver and all tha passengers of the rear carriage were thrown Into the street. Xone of tho injured sustained serious hurts. . NEGRO SOLDIERS. Washington, May 14. The Investigation by tha senate committee on military affairs of the Brownsville hooting affair was resumed today. Thirty-thre- e witnesses, have been called, most of them at the request of Senator Warner, who to In charge, of the administration tide of tbe cite, and It to expected that the testimony will be offered again the negro discharged soldiers. Heretofore practically all the testimony ha been In favor of the negroes. There to no Indication how Jong the committee will be In aetalon at this time, but It to believed that it will be for two weeks at least Senator Foraker will continue hla active interest on behalf of the dismissed negroes. BAUMEISTER 955 BROS, Street, Ogtftn, Independent Phons 885. Twenty-fourt. h He Placed an Order. A small ebarptaced boy, ost d whose eyelids had an Inclinitlos ti droop In a chronic wink, entered tailor shop on upper Broadway, approached tbe proprietor and tUmtfr bunded blue a button. Tbe tailor took It and looked puzzled. "Whats this forr be aakef. T don't want It. I've got plenty B to tons" v - "Dats all right." ter. "But yer want said the tempImJneci, tat yerT" "Te." "Well, Just tew a pair o panti ee dat button." p the Tbe amall boy was half-wablock before the tailor reached Gt door. New York Globe. . y A Moral ObligatiM-"Bu- t why do you keep your maid If aha to no awkward T "Out of gratitude. Let week upiet all the sauce over my gown." Transatlantic Tale. The Distinction. Teacher Johnny, can the difference between J xph yon llW REPUBLICANS BACK OP HUGHES. "love"? brto Johnny Yea, maam. I Hke love pie. Chlap I but and butter, ReYH 14. The Albany, X. May publican member of tha assembly last News. night voted la caucus to make tho Appropriate. governor's public utility bill a party Carrie Have yoa seen that w measure and pass It In Ita present little dressmaker who working form. mother today7 Ilsrry Yes; she's ripping--"SNOW IN NORTH DAKOTA. delphia Pres. ri Grand Fork, X. D May 14. A heavy tall of snow occurred ae far north aa Mlnto west to Devtle Lake and eouth to Fargo. This late snow will greatly hamper formers In seeding. THE OPENING OP CANADA. The Hudson bay routs aa one of the great channels of tho worlds freight traffic Is a possibility suggested by A. P. Low, tha director of tha geological survey of Canada who haa recently made an expedition through that region. The luceees of tho Westers Canadian wheat fields depends on cheap transportation, preferably by water. Tho further population pen Crates into upper Saskatchewan and Alberta tba longer the rail haul, and consequently the alower Its development. All thht to needej to open Hudson bay to commercial uses to g line of raila to carry freight to one of Its porta. At present the Hudson Bay company have ships that make Its mall trading porta a few times a year. On the score of distance this Hudson bay route has much to offer. Regina, the capital at Saskatchewan and an Important town on the Canadian Pacific, to Just as near Churchill on Hudson bay, the point proposed for a port, aa It to to Fort William on Lake Superior, and a thousand mile shorter than tho distance from Regina to Montreal at the head of sea navigation on the 8t Lawrence. The dletanc from Chnrchlll to Liverpool to almost the same aa that from Montreal to Liverpool. Hence there Is a saving of distance of 1.000 miles of rail or water carriage m favor of this northern route. AutomoblHng, It to said, ha quickened the market for furs and made the qnent for them even more walouf than nsual this year. , The whale fishery also aupporta two ehlps In Hudson bay. Flour for the uae of dwellera at the ports on this waterway now reaches them from Winnipeg by way of Liverpool, but if eteel- - nil were thrown aerou the plain to Churchill It would open a direct trade route to the world. Large areas of wood palp and merchantable spruce would be tapped. Iron ores and rocks have also been found In various plscs besides a vslushfr mica mine. Clarks Hercules Shoes rri For Children have enand a better line never tered this cit y. of Kang They are made poo Calf, alour Calf. Vid Kid and V- on They, have a ca Bt ay which piece back U not rip they have leather Inaolea and counter and & 10 Iron Oak tor ba They are made wear. - ;- Remember the "Clarks nercnlea. name" Clarks Stores |