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Show 'N 8 THE SAN DIEGO FAIR ROMANIA TAKES TO BE CONTINUED FOREIGN SHIPS Many Exhibits to Be Transferred Thither From San Francisco Exposition. To - Mnnffmrnl that the Panama f auroral a noteipitln would rrmaln hrr In7 par W w" nil irlrxrnph of the Salt l.kf railroad offlera roaflrmril adTlces ywtfrdar.om Iftime romm nro from I'rral. lent 1. A. I)HTldoo. the ?alt Itoute it t a aanounrnt that ta matter of nnoM ralra nukl( be na are Mtid that la .all rofabUlryatthe rate would he same bnl n the icrantrd on theI'lonma-l'arKrate for tht k ri. Ioltlon at Francisco thl year. Tl committee of at f Lake men will meet Wednes- bnlif the Commercial rlnt for the day urixM of mnklns for e-theneeesnnr ralvtatr of the 92T.4M) plan prove to keep the L'tah at Sau Dlesro. '1 he bnlldlnc opn Itotarr elnh will appoint ttm two member of the committee on Tuesday, and the Mnnnfaclurfro' nnrltnn and the ;reetera of America Monday. n 0-- .t - tkt -- e - -- -- -- e e e - m Diego. Cat.. Dec. 4. Official in noiineement that the Pi nam California which was opened here January 1 of this year, will continue throughout 1316 as the. Panama-Cal- l fornL International exposition, was made todny bv G. A. Davidson, president of tho exposition, who has the of the new project. The prsidncr will open Janu-ar- v exposition 1. loir,, the followln? the offl-r- t dv it rionc- of the 1 9 5 fair. Thin there win l, roritlniltv of operation for the time- In a two-ye-- -- li first tfn. - ! hitorv - of oi ex-p- ar "Foreign exhibit valued at severaln million dollars from th at Kan I ra nti'o. i'anami lust closing, Dawill hm abrouKht i:or." President ! I In his announcement. vidson "Two of the exhibit nt the rartrt.-- exposition the' Canadian Pn ti.1 the Italian hn.ve obtained for year. and wo expert that the pext French oxhlolt also will be Installed here. We hop to obtain the Philipexhibit and the legispine lature ha hrn askedPhilippine for , apprornvfr the eXpen-ipriation toexhibit assured tther pra'tlr.ilv pro the Netherlands and Spanlh. We have ben Informed that Jtulan. will Ip mad- bv the llnwnllan displays a New Zealand and South end Australia. W'r are negotiating for the Chtree exhibit. There will he alo m do tnanv comme r'?,U exhibit. manufacturers. States whU h Arnerlrn ro rf hero now will continue I'.spl-- ' m next year. their !presented t! expr-te.- l win he "It houhulhlinjrs to enousrh exhibits. the tarire Hut tt it- a v h. tiTess irv to hulhl a l 'l open. lirrat "The operating n.J srtiarantS" fuo1 f 15IH l heen rati! In T,o AnceU. .''an iMero ant other of southern heen n. tentative California, There t rha prt rall-r.t n nta ne anscd nereemefn wit rtes. rer,iri!nsr VWlth Ktirone eloset to travel on acwar. we count of the the will h manv time th than that at present exposition. Ffurn a recent cnferei:re wlt? 1 traffl we travel hUve that the epprts th piciri.-- coait will he unpreceto and aIn wnnounrin plan for dented,ranama-taliforn'International the we have met with much exposition n e t .'" ti ra i e tr. expo-eltto- larrt o lx-f-n HI-itpI- v - -- " 1 ftrt 1 D .l trre-ite- r 1 ; n-- WiM co FOR NEW RATES (Continued From Pae 1.1 following atory from Fiorina, Greece, under date of Thursday: 'The Serbs held back their adversaries throughout Wednesday, but the pressure of the Bulgarians descending from KIchevo threatened the road of retreat from Monastlr to Itesna and forced Colonel Vaesltltch to abandon the city. Wednesday at 10 p. m. a Serbian battalion passed through the city In retreat, taking the route to Tles-itThe Serbians Rare an impression of resolute horolam. They defiled through the treeta In cood order and In absolute alienee. "The mayor and the prefect organized an Improvised police service hospital containing about 3C0 wounded, above which was hoisted the American flap. Colonel Vassltltch gave to the American mission for distribution among- the roor 400,000 pounds of provisions. Line of Retreat Menaced. Colonel Vassltltch remained almost until the last. 11 left nt 12.30 a. m. In an automobile with the officers of his staff. The colonel made this a. The world exposition farewell today, closing riav marking a new record in Its attendance history. From dawn, when a salute of twenty-on- e truns trom the Presidio marked the betrinnlns: of the end. until evening, when the towers and minarets of tho exposition began to glow for the last lime, steady streams of humanity6 pHSsed throurli the turnstiles. At o'clock tonight 29S.610 visitors were recorded 2000 more than had beon admitted at the same time on San Francisco day, November 2. At 5 o clock tonight C50.7S5 persons had passed the exposition's turnstiles, the reoord made on November breaking 2 San Francisco day when 348,372 visitors were recorded. Officials predicted that tho 400,000 mark would be pasted before midnight. The forrial farewell ceremonies, held In the cen. under a blue, sunny sky, were attended by one of the largest crowds ever present at any exercises on the croup j At 6 p. m.yjfe ten main exhibit palaces of the vxpositlon closed their doors for the last time, so far as the was concerned, six hours In adpublic of vance the formal closine exercises at mldn!ht which marked th termination of the exposition period. Tho formal ceremonies retiring the were different palaces from service held during he afternoon on platforms erected nt the var'roi portals. President Moore, accompanied hv Captain A. C Baker, director of exhibits, and others of the exposition management, officiated. President Moore made the following SAX FRAN'CTSCO. Dec. the 4. Panama-Pacifi- c statement: "'If the Bulgarians jncceel now In cutting- the route between Resna and Monastlr they will be able to march upon Ochrida and cut the retreat of the Serbian army of the north, which Is retiring toward Struga and Hlbasan (Albania.) We now "have a mission to defend the defile of Resna, 1 hope that up to the last minute w.e shall be able to make the river Cerna, a new Yser. We have resisted to the last extremity, but It la impossible to withstand the greatly superior forces. We will fight to our last man. sure of the final vicDeo. 4, Extreme tory of the allies, sure of th resur- WASHINGTON. observed at the be rection of Serbia. Wilson and Mrs. "Colonel Vassltftch. before leaving wedding of President exa Norman Gait, which the White House Monastlr, posted proclamation plaining to the inhabitants the neces- announced today will be solemnized Desity for their retreat. The mayor, cember IS, two weeks from today, at prefect andother city officials left the home of Mrs. Gait here. The arby train for Fiorina. This Thursday rangements virtually have heen commornlng the last of the Serbian com- pleted. The President will hav no best man panies left the city with their machine rruns. leav ng the Creek flag hoisted at the wedding and Mrs. Gait will not above the railway station. Theail-roa- d formally select a maid of honor, alservice continues." though on of her sisters, probably Miss Bertha Boiling of this city, will Ilnlgars Think War r.nded. escort her during th ceremony. Paris. Dec. 4. The Athens correThe announcement at the White spondent of the Ilavas agency sends House that only members of the two families and the President's immedithe following dispatch under current ate household would attend the weddate; and that no formal Invitations ding "Jt Is reported from Fiorina that the would be Issued surprised official Bulgarian troops remain camped In tne Washington. It had been expected that vicinity of Monastlr. at a place named at least a few of the President's friends would be Invited. St. Kirlakl. A delegation of the inhabThe Bev. Herbert Scott Smith, recitants went out to the Bulgarian outtor of St. Margaret's Protestant Episcoto the post troops that they notify could enter the town. The Bulgarian pal church here, which Mrs. Gait has officer said that he had no orders to attended In recent months, has been enter the town and recommended that tentatively selected as the officiating the Inhabitant1 organize a civic guard clergyman, although it Is possible that the Ilev. Sylvester Beach, pastor of the to maintain order. President's church in Princeton, may nt deserters "Bulgarian arriving Florin pay that the great majority of the Bulgarian soldiers think that the war las been ended by the ocupatlon of Macedonia and do not want to con- PROSECUTION RELIES ON tinue fightlnr In the Interests of the - At-lea- re Illscrlmlt-ntlon- . rnver. 4. to secnr a str;-of f r .ijrht rate to all parts of Colorado were taken today at a meetlnsr of Dnrer and Colorado busl-r- s men. Tho meetips; authorized a "finance and precommittee to orpanle, pare , a milt to t- - filed lefora the eommffe commission eeklncr discrimination removal of aIlrK"d matter of In the Colorado against rates. freight Dec s J Carnegie Trusts to invest r unas in British Bonds Lonrton, Dec. MWNIGAL'S TESTIMONY Dynamiter Expected to Connect Los Angeles Explosion With Alleged Plot in East. ejt 1 De-cem- 14. If mm a e- I - if, " its start in the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, for these organs are the controlling power and have direct influence on the entire system. .je-- J I.os Angeles. Dec. 4. Correspondence which is declared to have passed between J. .1. McNamara, secretary-treasureFrank M. Hyan. president, and Frank C. Webb, a member of the executive board of the International Ironworkers" union, and which referred to in expenses said to have been incurred tho defense of a dynamiter, was read today at the trial of Mathew A. Schmidt, charged with the murder of Charles Hagerty. one of the victims of the i.r4 Angeles Times disaster October 1, 191&. 'me letters contain references to tne and the employment of of an attorney bonds, and although no furnishing names were mentioned in the letters, they are declared by toattorneysto for the defend plans Firosecution to refer C. Davis, who testified on the tand several days ago to seta long list of explosions and to beting arrested one In Somafter causing ing 14, 190S. erset, Mass., June Other letters were Introduced for the. purposeE. of supporting the testimony of Ortie confessed dynaMcMantgal, will be placed on the stand miter, who to next week tell his story, which inexcludes the setting of twenty-tw- o His testimony will be relied plosions. on largely to connect the alleged plct in the east with the Times explosion and Schmidt's alleged participation in it. About the letters were Introduced when court adjourned today until Monday, and it was estimated .ij that It would be Tuesday or Wednesday before McManlgal would be called as a witness. ,T,i 0CTAVI0 E. DAVIS IS DEAD F.xpert on Tariff and Father of Modern Cuban Sugar Industry. New York, Dec. t. Octavio E. Davis, , comof tho Stewart organizer and called the father Sugar of the modpany ern sugar Industry in Cuba, died here of pneumonia. He was f.3 years aoday old. Mr. Davis was an expert on sugar ecotariffs and made a close study of nomic conditions in all parts of the world. He was secretary of the Cuban commission sent to this country tariff in 1902 to discuss the adjustment foln war. lowing the tion becomes impaired, the appetite begins to wane, 4he liver becomes lazy and the O ilCf, bowels constipated. Therefore the great importance of establishing and maintaining strength and vigor in these organs at all times. To this end just try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS V- -- T 11 -- "' ' ' It is Nature's one best aid in the promotion of health. D Hi CllGOD FLAME-SWEP- T. GAS, OR STOMACH MISERY VE MiNUTES Pape's Diapepsin' for sour, acid stomach, heartburn, dyspepsia, Time it! In five minutes all stomach ! EZZ3 I I Whitlock Will Return to Brussels American Washington, Dec. Minister Whitlock is to return to Brussels. Belgium, when he sails from the United States on December 28 on the steamer Rotterdam, It was stated officially at the state department today. Iast night's dispatches said the German military governor at Brussels had recommended to his government that the American legation be transferred to the seat of the Belgian government at Havre. State department officials said thev had received no intimation to and that Mr. Whitlock's that effect were unchanged. plans 4. I ra; Defeat Frustrates Plan for Capture of Bagdad. London, Dec. distress will go. 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Stnart Co., 314 Stuart Bldi?:., Marshall, Mleh.t Send me at once by return mall, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. BERI JN FACING Name Street UTTER FAMINi City State. . AN CHAMBER TA d. VOTES CON ONE d, 100,-000.0- 00 or-e- so-call- DESERTERS REACH NEW YORK AS STOWAWAYS New York. Dec. 4. William Krappe and Albert Ohlaff, who claim to be deserters from the German army, arrived here as stowaways today on the freighter Oosterdyk. Federal authorities took them In charge and it is expected they wrill be given treatment similar to that of Ileinrlch Schultz, the alleged deserter who arrived In New York as "a stowaway two weeks ago. Schultz was first held for deportation, but later was admitted to the country. ed Washington, Dec. 4. The new battleship Nevada will be commissioned some time in January, the navy department announced todaj', and 'will be commanded by Capt. W. S. Sims. The Oklahoma, also nearing completion, will be commanded by Capt. Roger Wells. WILL LAUNCH NEW PARTY g, Lund Plans io Run Worklugnieu'g Ticket. Emil S. Lund, member of the lower house of the legislatureto from Salta launch Lake county, is preparing fi i;kr5 Wiay new political party In the coming general elections. He is at the head of a movement to create the Workingmen's party. He Any to place a state ticket in the proposes 1916 and also to have a ticket field In the in Salt Lake county conof party And Digest for county offices. He has alEasily If He testingtaken up the matter with a numready Will But Try. ber of local politicians and has also heen in communication with a number of Socialists at the coal camps in EmFBEE DIGESTIVE TABLETS. ery and Carbon counties and at the The Don't be afraid of your meals. at Bingham. mines reason you have, dyspepsia is that in your digestive something is lacking to the stomach's necessary apparatus work. A perfect stomach loves to work. 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Adver- Eai Representative Emll ica Declares Ragman Is tworst t jznemy or Woolgrowers j"-- fcuient. N THE GOVERNMENT Premier Admits Gravity of Situation, but Reiterates As- - .4 surance of Victory. Rome, Dec. 4. The chamber of confidence in the deputies today voted maby an government vote overwhelming was taken after a deThe jority. bate on the recent statement of policy minister of by Baron Sonnino. Italian a speech by Preaffairs, and said foreign mier i?alar.dra. who that the government was fully aware of the gravity of the international situation, but that its confidence in final victory was In nowise shaken. The premier during his speech said turn of events only further that the convince! the government of the necessity and justice of the war without which the interests, the dignity and the honor of Italy would have beer, irremediably impaired. This convicby all tion, he asserted, was shared classes of people, who he was glad to note from personal experience, were make all sacrifices to carry ready towar. on the PROPOSE INCREASE IN GERMAN SOLDIERS' WAGES Berlin, Dec. 5. Representatives ol the Centrium party today introduced a resolution in the budget committee of the for a 50 per cent reichstag increase inproviding the pay of German soldiers. Privates in the Germany army now receive thirty pfennigs (7J cents) a day. DEATH CALLS NOTED ENGIXEEIt. Philadelphia, Dec. 4. James Mapes NEVADA WILL JOIN FLEET Dodge, noted mechanical engineer and of the Link Belt company, president died at his home here tonight of pneumonia. He was widely known in the of machinery, New Battleship to Be Commissioned manufacture one conveying time president of the at was and in Some Time January. American Society of Mechanical Engi- It Spanish-America- Ministcr Kut-el-Ama- - Maquoketa, la., Dec. 4. Fire In tho heart of the business district here tofive establishments, day destroyed causing a loss estimated at $100,000. The blaze Is believed to have started from a defective electrical wiring. VETERAN SCOUT DIES. Leavenworth, Ivan., Dec. 4. James II. Beddow, widely known as a plains spoilt before the civil war, and of late years a frlenJ of many army officers his picturesque activities as during rider on Fort Leavenworth resrange ervation, died here today, aged S3. N to Kut-el-Ama- Appropriation of 93.100 Made to Prosecute Work In Nfw I n Irrmnun-tnl- n Conference, I.oma Linda, Cal., Dec. 4. Appropriations aggregatnng JS300 and numerous changes In workers have just been made by the Pacific Union conference Advent-istcommitteo of the Seventh-da- y at its closing session The here. newly created - Intermountain conference, comprising Utah, western Colorado and thi northwestern corner of g New Mexico, receives $3500 for its missionary work during 1916. Dr. T. J. Evans, medical superintendent of the Loin a Linda sanitarium, has been appointed medical secretary of the union field. Including Utah; C. L. Taggart of Reno, Nev.. was reelected superintendent of work in that state. William Johnson of Green River, Utah, who has until recently made his home at Ogden, will come to northern California. W. S. Holbrook. of Reno, will work hereafter formerly in the California conference. TWO . . n NO INDIGESTION, Retiring CONSULAR ACTS MONEY FOR ADVENT1STS MAtlUOKETA Forces Kut-el-Ama- an Va allowed to develop, diges- ml ' Stuart's Calcium Wafers nt 10-ce- The. wedding1 ceremony will be held drawing room of Mrs. Gait's home, where a temporary altar will be erected. The ceremony will be an evening affair. There will be no largere-cepto- n afterwards, but official Washington will have an opportunity to extend personal congratulations at the reception, the first of the formal social affairs of the White House social season, which will be held January Z. Plans for the honeymoon trip are being kept secret, but it is known they plan to leave Washington shortly after the ceremony. The Mayflower, the President's yacht, is being kept here, and it has been reported that nt least a part of the trip may be made on water. In spit of intimations that the President and Mrs. Gait did not expect many wedding presents a number of officials and close friends are planning to send them gifts. prgse-cutln- Behind a Mass of Pimples Beauty Will Quickly Pwemove Them. All about us every day we se women who would be exqnisitely beautiful were it not for their decolorapimples, blotches, skin eruptions and tions. This condition is primarily brought Correct thia about by impure blood. condition sjid the skin clears almost The British, German and Turkish accounts of the recent fighting in Mesopotamia, while box now. Get a Colds, Indiges- containing minor disparities respectFurred Tongue, Bad Miserable Head- ing the casualties and character of the Skin and tion, Sallow aches come from a torpid liver and British retreat on the Tigris, clearly esbowels, which cause your stomclogged ach to become filled with undigested tablish the fact that without further food, which sours and ferments like reinforcements to equal the overpowa swill barrel. That's the garbage in first misery Indigestion, ering odds against which they have step to untold foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, been struggling, the British troops unmental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. Av Cascaret to- der General Townshend have little will your constipated, bowels prospect of continuing the march to night and straighten a thoroughgive cleansing you out by morning. They work while Bagdad, which city appeared a few box from your weks ago to be almost within their you 6leep a will keep you feeling womgood grasp. druggist for months. Millions of men and Having advanced during October and en take a Cascaret now and then to November the desert of Irak and bowels to the verythrough stomachliver keep their and of Bagdad, environments never know a miseraregulated, ble moment. Don't forget the children ine jinusn iorce is now returns upon their little insides need a good, geneighty miles southeast tle cleansing, too. Advertisement. of Ctesiphon, the scene of the battle fought in the latter part of November, in which the British troops met their first serious check. The position, therefore, of General Townshend's force is much the same as in September after the battle of According to a recent account, large Turkish reinforcements, supplementing the forces which already outnumbered the British forces four to one, were flung against the British troops retiring down the Tigris and made a British stand 'out of the '.Vide Investigation to Follow question. Withdrawal of German Four British Vessels Captured. Berlin, Dec. 4. An official Turkish Embassy Attaches. report, as given out here today by the Overseas News agency, states that purin suit of the defeated British army on is carried still being Mesopotamia (Continued From Page 1.) energetically, and that four British are persona-nograta and wants them river vessels have been captured. .withdrawn entirely from the United States. Iteports of Trial Garbled. Secretary Iansing said he had received a stenographic report of the testimony and remarks of counsel in the conspiracy trial of the officials of line In New the Hamburg-America- n York and that it showed that Assistant United States District Attorney Roger Wood had not gone as far as press dispatches Indicated in his reference to Elimination of Middleman in Secretary Lansing Captain Boy-Ewas of the opinion that some accounts Food Distribution Demand- - v of the trial which reached Washington refwere made of "whole cloth." The ed by Socialists. erences in the government attorney's not of applied speecli most complained but to other persons, the to Boy-EDec. 4. The budget commitsecretary said. came to Washington teeBerlin, of the reichstag is devoting several Captain Bcy-E- d days to the discussion of food probtoday from New York and conferred lems. The socialists are taking a leadwith Count von Bernstorff. Officials two having spoken on Thurspart, of the embassy declined to comment on ing on Friday. and three day the state department's action against These socialist speakers fully ap-to the two attaches. the government's measures proved It became known that a number of protect consumers and secure a better k supplies, but demanded attorneys, among them counsel for the distribution the government must go even furdefense in the trial of the Hamburg-America- n that ther and apply the card system to officials, had called at the meats, lard and virtually everything and state department late yesterday eliminate the middleand else. asked to see Secretary Lansing. The man. Onewholly socialist demanded that the declined to receive them and government carry out the resolution secretary by the already unanimously foradopted they were directed to tho department the establishproviding of justice. They conferred at some reichstag, ment of a central, government office length with Assistant Attorney Gencomplete- control of food superal Warren, who has charge of the- having plies. A conservative speaker pointed out government's investigation of neutralcases. The purpose of their visit that the prices of feed have risen more ity than the price of meat anda milk. He was not disclosed. Said that the production of tirre (1.06 milk now costs 15 pfennigs (131 Ilrltons I"n joy Situation. quarts) more than In normal times. He cents) London, Dec. V "Gratification that recommended that the governments of Germany's diplomacy has been of- other states follow the example of ficially condemned," as the Evening Prussia, which proposes to devote marks ($25,000,000) to procure Standard puts it, is the keynote of the for fattening swine. brief references in the London evening supplies ofto feed the difficulty experienced Owing Washto the of the newspapers request the people in obtaining sufficientn for the recall of by ington government the Berlin municipality has In and Captain von Papen. butter lized a. butter bureau Captain Boy-E- d j The Evening Standard suggests that the city hall. The function of this bu-in Berlin and vl-- i the next chapter may concern Ambas- reau is to distribute the quotas of butter assigned to cinity sador Bernstorff himself. the territory by the central buying The Pall Mall Gazette thinks that agency, which is an organization operthe recent trial in New York will open ating under the auspices of the governthe eyes of Americans to the "real na- ment. that ture of the German campaign in their It is charged in some quarters days midst conducted with the active con- the butter famine of the past few of had been due to the holding Is back nivance of the German government." admitIt bv the butter producers. The Globe says that the evidence that the however, everywhere and Captain ted, against Captain Boy-E- d is the chief cause. An feed of shortage von Papen is so overwhelming that alleged contributing cause is that im"Germany can do nothing but accept ported butter can only be sold through the snub with what grace she may." the central selling agency. 10-ce- In the one-ha- lf If stomach weakness is o r; HealSSi Good health must have I and Constipation, assist. Th President !s a Presbyterian. , The President and Mrs. Gait spent prac4cally th entire day together today discussing final arrangements for th wedding. They played golf together this morning and went for an automobile ride this afternoon. s. 4. D-e- JeI-erat- Best for Liver and Bowels, for Biliousness, Sour Stomach 1 The trustees of J the Carnegie Hero fund, the Car-- ! I negie trust for the universities of J Scotland and the Carnegie Dunferm- I line trust, have decided to sell at I I the current market price the United J J Stales Steel WILSON TO RECEIVE bonds held I corporation J by the trusts and invest the pro- SUFFRAGE DELEGATES I coeds in bonds of the British gov-- I I ernment. I . J Is It decision Wllthis 4. that President explained "Washington. J was taken with a view of meeting J on tol.jr ccn?ented Ij receive tO' to the convention her" of the J the desire of the government that b'uffrauo I American securities held in this National American Woman association Decemher 14. lie already I country be realised in order to spa a lare delegation I tn rver.-nm- should rd arrangedt'onsrresslonal ev- the fldvriA mte for t'nion from the al- The amount bonds to a next and change. Woman Suffrage Monday, most the National Associa$25,000,000. committee frenj j j tion f pp-- ' I to Woman fuffracro ate OR SICK HEADACHE W00DR0W WILSON AND MRS. GALT WILL BE MARRIED DECEMBER 18 Itead-Jnalmr- nl IN MESOPOTAMIA Lies. "While undoubted and Incalculable benefits from thia gathering of the peoples of the world with its rich tuition, artistic, education and world fraternal will result alike to our visitors and our own people. I hope we will be allowed a pardonable pride in the that local interest has alwavs thought been subordinated to our responsibilities as representatives of the government and the people of he United States to hold a great International celworld purpose for th ebration, with betterment of humanity." The first labor trouble In connection with the entire career of the exposition developed todav when Old Faithful Inn closed its doors and returned all monev Advanced for reservations tonight. The waiters' union demanded payment In advance at union headquarters of all waiters' wages for todav. pan-Americ- Complexion Like a Lily in a Few Dap RITISH BEATEN -- COLD, BAD BREATH farewell announcement tonight: "The end of six years' earnest endeavor has come. California fulfilled the trust imposed upon ithas the by national government to hold a universal exposition to celebrate the completion hv our countrv of the Panama canal, the world's greatest engineering achievement. "While the exposition could not have heen the symmetrical success it has enwithout the earnest and proved thusiastic of so many of our sister states that have recognized It as a celebration of the American the splendid parpeople andof without so many foreign ticipation countries, ' realized thai its world's the burden has been upon purpose; California" yet to on the work, and most nobly has carry restate to the entire the responded sponsibility It sought and eagerly accepted. Germanic powers." 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