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Show o DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, the plain people. For nearly two hours liersous of all ages, colors, sexes and CITY OWNERSHIP conditions tiled slowly by the president, who hail a theory greeting for all. AT WHITE HOUSE The arrangements throughout were admirable with the result that there were no delays and no untoward incidents. Chief Wilkie and many of his secret service men were on hand and PRESIDENT RECEIVES IN THE they kept a watchful eye over the chief PRACTICAL BENEFITS SHOWN IN DULUTH. BLUE ROOM. executive. Remembering the awful horror of President McKinley's public the Object Leson Showing How Municipal Thousands Stand in Lins and Wait for reception ut the Buffalo exposition, were careful to permit no detectives Control of Public Utilities tho Privilege of Shaking the one to pass the line with u hand in a Operates. President's Hand. isicket or covered. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11904) NEW YEAR'S GUESTS WASHINGTON. 1. (, Jan. DULUTH, Mirin., Jan. The 1. 1. Advocates of municipal ownership of public utilities may now point to the city of Du- never to ieole of Washington tire of While Ho uae receptions. To- RAILROAD ORDERS day, us on every New Year day for decades past, thouMaiida formed themselves In line and stood for hours In the White House grounds at the risk of catching pneumonia for the privilege of shaking the hand of the pdesident. luth ns a striking lllustrat'xn of the of their UT TELEPHUHE practicability and benefits ideas. Today the price of gas for all purposes was reduced to 90 cents per 1,000 feet which makes a total reduction of 1 since the gas lighting plant MANY ROADS DISCONTINUE USE was taken over by the municipality. OF TELEGRAPH. Contributing to this remarkable drop In price have been better management under municipal ownership and a largBelieved That tha Innovation Will Reer consumption; but this latter has sult in Reducing the Number been due to better management and of Train Wrecks. Under present continued reductions. contracts and at the rate of growth CHICAGO, Jan. Inofficial statistics now made, citizens of Duluth believe a see the price of gas show the year 1903 to have been unus- year hence will reduced to 75 cents per 1,000 further ually prolific in serious railroad acci- feet. dents. The present yenr, it is hoped, will show a much better record and $175,000,000 TO BE PAID IN railroad officials have agreed upon sevDIVIDENDS AND INTEREST eral Innovations and new regulations that ure expected to contribute to the NEW YORK, Jan. 1. One hundred general safety of the rtavellng public. ami seventy-fiv- e million dollars is a Begin it big today a number of leading of the aggregate estimate conservative lines substitute telephonic for tele- sum to be disbursed this month by corgraphic orders in the operation of and states in trains. It is believed that this change, porations, municipalities Interest and dividends. The distribuwhich in time Is to be adopted by all tion of this Urge sum, as In the past, is roads, will remove much of the danger expected to stimulate the demand for of mlslnterpretated nnd lost orders. securities. Money rates will naturally renuiin firm while preparations for the PARIS EXPOSITION IS are going on, but as the opNOW OFFICIALLY ENDED payments eration simply means a shifting of funds from one bank to another, the PARIS. Jan. 1. Though many years ndvance In money rates will likely be have elapsed since the Paris exhibition of 1S89 closed Its gates, the exposition temporary only. did not come to an official end until toTOURNAMENT OF ROSES day. Many of the high functionaries of IN PRETTY PASADENA the exposition have been on duty since 1899. their services being continued PASADENA. Cal., Jan. 1. Nearly through the Chicago world's fair to the 35,000 people took part In or witnessed present date. Recently M. Picard, the flower carnival, or tournament today's director general, decided that it was of which has been the crowning roses, almut time to wind up the expense acfeature of the midwinter season in count nnd today the remaining officials Pasadena for the Ust thirteen years. vacated their luxurious offices on the was In every way a brilliant affair The Avenue Rappo and at the snme time success. The procession' was over a ceased to draw their salaries. mile long. It was composed of floats, tallyhos, carriages, equestrians and MAINE HAS CASH SURPLUS nil decorated with a profucarriages, OF HALF A MILLION sion of roses, carnations, chrysanthemums and other blossoms. At the end AUGUSTA, Me., Jan. 1. The state of the route the equipages which exof Maine begins the new year with a celled in the various divisions were cash balance on hand amounting to awarded handsome prizes. Besides the nearly a half million dollars, the largest of Pasadena, the participants in In the history of the commonwealth. people the festivities Included large parday's As a further cause of rejoicing there from Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, ties Is no floating debt, the state having rid itself of all temoprary embarrass- Monterey and other points. ments. Two years ago, as a result of NEW YEAR'S DAY IN GAY PARIS. the Spanish war and a reduction In the state tax rate, there was a floating debt PARIS, Jan. 1. In accordance with of several hundred thousand dollars, custom, Paris devoted the first day of but this has all been wiped out. A the new year to receptions and the exlarge amount of money Is still owing on of social culls. The ceremonies change civil war debts, but this too Is being centered around the Elysee palace. No steadily and mathematically whittled one, not even those who make a parade down. of their antagonism to the republic, thought of receiving until the reception NEW RULES FOR THE of President and Mme. Loubet was SHIPMENT OF BODIES over. The official reception was attended by the foreign diplomats, govWASHINGTON, Jun. 1. The new ernment officials and members of the rules to govern the transportation of of deputies. Ambassador dead bodies ngreed upon by the rail- chamber the entire emPorter, by accompanied road companies, the Natlonnl Associaattended the staff, reception. tion of Undertakers nnd the state and bassy Later in the day there was a reception boards of North of health provincial at the American embassy attended by America become effective today. Under the new regulations It is impos- practically the entire American colony In Paris. sible to ship the body of nny person dying either of smallpox or bubonic NEW YEAR IN BERLIN. Bodies of persons dying of plague. Asiatic cholera, yellow fever, typhoid RERUN, Jan. 1. New Year day in fever, diphtheria, scarlet fever, erysiBerlin was marked by the usual obpelas. glanders nnthrnx or leprosy will servances in official circles. In the be shipped only under the most comforenoon there was a service in the plete conditions of disinfection. chapel of the pabice in the presence of the Imperial family and the highest ofRECEIVED BY KING CHRISTIAN. ficials of the government After the COPENHAGEN. Jan .1. King Chrisceremony of nailing to their staffs the tian. who will soon celebrate his standards of several new corps, the eighty- - sixth birthday, appeared In ex- emperor received the diplomats. Later cellent health today and did not allow in the afternoon the emperor returned his age to interfere In the lenst with his the calls of the ambassadors. TJie emcustomary official observance of the peror appeared In good health and his New Year day. His reception at the appearance on the streets was the ocpalace was attended by nil members casion of a public ovation. of the diplomatic corps nnd the chief officials of the kingdom. The king, Brutally Tortured. through United Plates Minister Swenson. conveyed his good wishes to PresA case came to light that for perident Roosevelt. sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equalled. Joe Golo-blOns Hundred Dollars a Box. of Colusa, Cal., writes: "For fifteen years I endured Insufferable pain Is the value II. T. Tisdale, Snmmerton, S. C., places on DeWItts Witch Hazel from Rheumatism and nothing relieved Salve, lie says: I had the piles for me though I tried everything known. twenty years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all failed except I came acrosr Electric Bitters and lt3 DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured the greatest medicine on earth for that me." It Is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with an- trouble. A few bottles of It completely tiseptics and emollients: relieves and relieved and cured me. Just as good permanently cures blind, bleeding, for Liver and Kidney troubles and genItching and protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and eral debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction all skin diseases. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Giddlngs. guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist net-i- There was little to distinguish today's function from those of former years. The recent change of Hritish ambassadors caused a rearrangement In the order of the diplomatic line and there wei-several new faces among the Judiciary and department officials, and, of course, among the nieinliers of congress. For the most part, however, the reception was attended by the same officials who were presented in virtually the same order nnd looking very much the same as last year. As for the president .the central figure of the day's doings, he looked just the same as he did a year ago, was the same and In nil probability was just as glad when the affair was over us he was a year ago. There was the same crush of people about the doors of the executive mansion nnd the same long line of shivering citizens who had to wait until the privileged guests had been presented. The guests were received In the Blue room. Promptly at 11 o'clock, the hour set for the beginning of the function, the trumpeters of the Marine band, stationed In the vestibule, sounded a fanfare, announcing the approach of the receiving party, consisting of the president and Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss e Alice Roosevelt, who were Joined by the cabinet bidies. Meanwhile the diplomats, whose bright and gorgeous uniforms gave the color and brilliance to the reception, were assembling In the Red room. Other privileged guests were likewise arriving In rapid succession and soon the state dining room and the parlors and reception rooms were thronged. Between two sections of the receiving party a lane was velvet. formed by cords of old-goLine this callers the passed Through from the Red room, proceeding through the Green room into the East room, and thence down the staircase to the east terrace, passing Into the street opposite the west entrance of the treas. ld ury. Count Cassini, the Russian ambassador and new dean of the diplomatic corps, led the line today and was the first man to shake hands with the president, a privilege held for many years by the late Lord Pauncefote. Count Cassini wore his court uniform, a magnificent creation of brilliant color with a wealth of gold luce. He was followed by his niece, secretaries and attaches of the Russian embassy, all in order, according to their rank. The Mexican ambassador, Senor de Azpimx, stands next to Count Cassini on the diplomatic list and he was the second ambassador in line today. His wife and daughter were with him, along with secretaries and attaches. Next came Signor Mayor des Planches. umliassador of Italy, nnd his wife nnd secretary. The ambassadors uniform was dazzling nnd his decorations numerous. The ambassador of followed. The ambassadors of France, Germany and Great Britain followed in the order given, with their families and secretaries. After the ambassadors came the ministers. including the representatives of ihe Netherlands, Sweden and Norway, Guatemala and other countries. The new republic of Panama was represented by Its delegate In this country, while seeral other new fates were noted also. These attracted little attention. however, alongside the Chinese delegation. The iarty from the Flowe ery Kingdom always forms the of the White House receptions, nnd today, ns usual, the Chinese minister and his secretaries and attaches were on hand clad In the most gorgeous lubes of costly silk. Colombia was not represented. Minister Herron pleading illness nnd General Reyes asked to ho excused on the ground that he was declining all social engagements. After the diplomats, President nnd Mrs. Roosevelt received the supreme court of the United States, headed by Chief Justice Fuller. Then followed the Judges of the United States court of claims and the Judiciary of the District of Columbia. The reception of the members of congress began at 11:30 o'clock end after them came tho military contingent and the heads of various departments of the government. At 13:25 the doors were opened to Austria-Hunga- ry pictur-esnu- 1904. 1, COAL It is the ambition of this store to transact business with you on the basis of intrinsic merit. 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