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Show The Salt SATURDAY EVENING, "DECEMBER 12, 1903. STATES IS SELF- - lake telegram. USUAL IMPETUS OF UNITE D SENATE ASKED TO LOOK INTO COLORADO STRIKE SUPPORTING. SAYS SCOT James Guthrie, an; Edinburgh Banker, Visiting in Condemns City, Chamberlain's Mr. education, Guthrie says that Scotland is fully up to this country, as Scottish have followed American methods. procity Policy. of eelf, who is a manufacturer of screw- - nails?. Food, however, is the greatest James Guthrie, an Edinburgh banker, British import, and the working man magistrate and manufacturer, and a di will never consent to a tax on it. To compare Great Britain and the rector oi xne iyons xruat company or Eiates, Mr. Guthrie Bays, is use Dundee, is here on a isit to Utah and United for while t ie United States is selfless, California. suptorting, having everything it needs Mr, Guthrie is staying at the Wilson within its bounds, Great Britain Is a with his wife. His visit is partly one of limited area, and not a pleasure and partly for the purpose of nation. Mr. Guthrie favors also a free into ts ond:t on or business in ana a tree church, which, he press ears. ioo;ng the East and middle West of the United means cheap literature and equality in States, v,here the Lyons Trust company reug. on. has more than $10,000,(00 invested. Mr. ai.J Mrs. Guthrie stay in this city Mr. Guthrie is no believer in Joseoh until the Deginning of next week, when Chamberlain's reciprocity scheme for they will proceed to San Francisco and the British he ncr" a4 bn rndrd stlnt ft-s- rrvrti ciur - - w- Work on the Labor hall on the corner of State and Fourth South streets is progressing rapidly, 'the outside work Is nearly finished and the building will probably be ready for tenants in a couple of months. The railroads are at present having: a slack time. Stock has all been transported, there are no shipments of wool and the holiday traffi: has not yet "Cleaning up business" preparatory to the new year i3 the order of the day. be-g'i- n. Storekeepers pay that there is a marked inclination cn the part of Christmas buyers to purchase useful and lasting articles in place of the "novelties" usually taken at this season of the year. The ten houses which J. Donnan Rea-vi- s contracted to erct at Bine-haJunction for the United States Mining and Smelting company will be completed by January 1st, according to the contract. Mr. Reavis in completing the houses in the length of time allowed in the contract (ninety days) has accomplished an unusual feat. Already, more applications for renting these houses have b?en received than can be entertained. Among the goods Is a number of large wose diamonds1 and Oriental pearls, "Cherry." the new book by Booth Tarkington, author of "a. Gentleman from Indiana," etc., is a sparkling romance of old New York, and sprightly, clever and amusing comedy. Mr. Sudgeberry tells the and believes himself in love with story Sylvia Gray her beauty, wit and cherry ribbons dazzle him. It is selling beyond expectations. Callahan has received a new shipment. J. P. Gardner's big clothing store has been crowded every day the special sale has been on, and the large force of clerks has been kept continually on the Jump waiting on Christmas shoppers. Prices on nearly everything in the nous-nave been reduced to figures which are beneficial to the purchaser. S. Myers, one of the members at the Myers & Co. jewelry firm of Boston, is in the city, calling on the trade. W. W. Hall, Jeweler, has ordered from him a line of jewelry for the spring trade. Among the Christmas goods received this week by William McConahav, Jeweler, is an elegant line of gold and silver table ware. One of hi? show windows has been tastefully arranged with miniature thermometers set in novelty J. E. Jennings of the Breeden Office Supply company, is in New York In conference with the officers of the Underwood Typewriter company in the interest f the local branch of that firm. The Parisian art calendars Imported by John Held, stationer, nave made a great hit in this-- city and a large por- wVn ui me assortment has been sold. great frame cottage, 839 East Seventh South, to II. lirewn, for 1700. The sale nas eif'ected through the agency of Harrington & Courtney. Judge Charles W. Morse of the Third District court returned Wednesday from Provo, where h: went to sit in an election contest case. m . Col. George W. Squires of the State Auditor'c oflii-spent two days in Morgan this week, checking up the State'b finances in t lat place. tnt ns 1 nub-omm!tt- ee wrin. St-n- n' AHMUAL last. SALE TEW ttlLLlOU BOXES Greatest in the World A MILI J ON HEALTHY. MANLY AMERICAN MKN, fatbara rf fkaxllla., tmsJnsaa . men. stateBrnen. farrners, lawyers, rn.r.!st,-- rtortr. n .on, men tn b&nkers. sflLllors. soldiers, travellnir Micustn. rapine? iwdr. iaixmntr txKkerri, vnrv vraJlt of life,.. In ovary Una of ecttnty. keep thoir tow.a reruuar w.m CAlCARCT8 Oindv Cathart'c. Tbor toil other men about tbo wonderful tier!, c! th'--a un-r witm wonderful uttlo tADiat. They tai t AaAHrrin norosBOXErt A MONTH maebr The consoQUanco Is a sals of OVER A MILLION Is wllft CAHCAKKTH. erUarfor merit and DtirdUoa A man who koarxi bis bow can kop strontr nd hooUthy oven wUbout much osorrlso. tia bowe s la oaf aida tho xuuocie Tcrwin ar rosruJar and tho dStfeUon stronB tbo systota I'.fa. All lrut-a'.Hc, '!c. oOc, and nerves will have lnexhaut4bJo elasticity and Never sold In bulk- - Tho wonuino tablet ttanited C O C baini. es aad oooalsl ftoo. Address Ronjody Co CLica-r-o or Now Tert. me-rhanlc- s. TAey mrnk mm I so X.ed." tn iajv.. The diamond business is peculiar in that great deception can be practiced by unscrupulous dealers with small chance of detection however, honesty is a more common trait than dishonesty and a thinking public should know that business succc5 results only from continued square dealing. WE ARE SUCCESSFUL and this alone should convince those who reason, that they can safely place confidence in our goods and guarantees. It would be a disreputable community indeed that could not boast of one diamond dealer who would serve the Few public honorably and well. houses in any city in America have the immense stock of mounted and unmounted diamonds and other gcmi, and the facilities for showing .them, afforded at Lcy.cons, and this season II it If II M Bte-rltaf-f SALE 2Z Freed's Great Sale the past week has been the talk of the town. Never before has such an offer been made right before the Holidays, just when people want the goods. We are going to Think of it! continue our Sale ONE WEEK LONGER. N. Williamson has this week sold a M'-ssrs- pr e-- .rt.l a The approach of Christmas is seriously interfering witi the business of real estate men. Virtually no business has been done this week. In fact the only persons who are busy Just at Xrtsent are the storekeepers who advertise Christmas bargains, presents and toys. JVork on the new postofflce building was almost suspended today on account of the snow. Up to the present the work has progressed well and the contractor is ahead of time. Given lour weeks' fine v. ei ther the building would be finished as far as the cornice. The builders are, however, at the mercy of the elements.completely Cement is being used in pia:e of the ordinary iime mortar, and freezing utterly spoils it. In thr;e weeks the work will probably etop for the wii.ter. four-roo- The confidence of the public is a priceless asset to a jeweler, and if he has not that confidence he is poor indeed.' A mercantile house without the confidence of the people is in a more deplorable condition than an individual without friends. Occasionally a prospective purchaser of a diamond confronts a problem he doubts his own ability to select a diamond of proper merit and doubts the integrity of most jewelers. It is no more pleasant for a diamond merchant to have a customer state that he is not sure of the integrity oi this merchant's house, thn it would be for one man to insinuate to another that he questions the other's honor, simply because he never met him before neither would there be more reason in the first than in the C-- - says. souinern California by way of Portland. empire. Protection, benefit the rich and manufacturixney will include Seattle and Tacoma ng- classes, including Chamberlain him- - in tneir Journey. The local banks report an unusually large number of money withdrawals, attributable to the desire to buy Christmas presents and to tike advantage of the Christmas sales. b ei-n- "would GOSSIP OF MEN AND BUSINESS atl tr self-supporti- ng . TORK. Dec il-- R. O. Dun Jk CWa f Tra4 today say: ' De- n M I cot-tear net velopments if f bet tplnntna; feut I bar la ev1Jnc Indus ter coodiOots In & Iron hrof - - Not of tb Senator tude of the Governor of 14 Stat, tfc Dee. "WASHINGTON, Slats have Patterson presented a resolution direct- courts of laid try. whU retail trad fela th--a utuat Im ta of to cUlien its rellv powcrlsa InvesOia holidays arirob- - I ptus asNew ing the committee on Judiciary to committed and wrongs outrages -t Ua la amors Kntsnd Ivnrob tigate the itrike among tho metallferous them by th military authorities of th Bovlh. In tha tncreaaM by Tellurlde. la activity State and to protect th cltlin miners of Cripple CreS nd or any of their constitutional ribs, Owinsr to of arala tbsra 1 aMH Colo. The resolution was preceded by a all an1, In hanfilln frelfhl promptly at Wherea. Th IsUlaure of the Btat delay long preamble, giving an outl'i e of the cannot a ru trafas few Western but points, until convene 16. unlui . fic Jnary. history of the strike and of the declara and In It traoruinat facaillec th Governor mny rail rallwy sdequst tion of martial law by thff Governor of cvslon. which hs ha rrueAieJly naid h I earning for Novmber show in averajsn inareason oi not a.iil do. vy the State and the eataoliphment or a would ef 4.0 nee t ever tsst year. bility of th cojrtu ft the JUata to en- - sain la slgnlflcant vldenc of tha altit"It closes tn The wnta oi i reuei fore their lor preamble press censorship. tK output vltU of that onutrnrs ude, and mlarule. anJ outran "from mllltiry In the followine lansruaee: rron declined to about fr. of rU; I becauae the LeKtslature convena cannot the lowest plnt tn ever I Whereas. By reason of doings ana aiti- - i tor more than a year from the pr eaent In November, to tops, J date to , atlon. yeara. fmanr stocks ro lTtU adopt properofremettal iceedlr.it all record. Is m holly. Htate the and Kovernment th 531 nn In tha "Fallurea this week numVred This merchant's etor affords a by reason of the arhiirary ana uncooiu last year, ajjj States acalnst assortment of goods along stationery tutlonal action of the Governor of tho United ?tato at Ids mercy and under hit control, twenty In Canada compared with thirty a and art lines. . year ijo." und. The Constitution of tha United Whereas. Paris of th Louis Simon, manager States guarantees to each State a repubHanged the Negro. corrpany, has presented the lican form of govKmrncnt. Millinery Home-Findinassociation of g II!.. tVc. 12. Joho McCrea, Babies' Ilesoivrd. That the Judiciary comro'ttea Peoria, killed Detective Wlil'.am who 66 I street with a handsome large doll. be and hereby la directed to make Invescolored, exof all matters connected mlth whlla the- ofWer w s tigationlabor June Ian Murphy In th State of Colora I strlks isting made Mm been for stealln cost, to arrest have hearts trilns: Juvenile ho Many do, and ns to the manner In which He prolctteJ to bound joyously this week by the aame have ben conducted, and as to the wi fi i har.rd here today. - one of the rondurt of the Governor of the Slate In Ben Hur chariot race InKelth-O'Brlen counties In the use of the military Inas the show windows of the or to whether exist strikes which aalJ three steeds, six fiery Recover tha Ouni. company. Here t h.m In nt nrfsrni a republican form mi been black and three white, have In and In said the I of government State Iec. 12 Two revoler DF.NVKR, hitched to two chariots with ribbon n v. several coumien im mu, wers tolen from tf:a Chicaso which on a and been b adjusted pr necessary harness, and have legislation may car-barW. Stewthe nlrht Francis were sets the f to maintain such form republican balance, a mechanical device murJohnson It. J and art commutes atd sines to this ami horses off on a gallop ana causes uic Denver !n to a recovered been vttt have dered may rapto revolve appoint chariots wheel? of the have for the taking of testimony, with pawnho;s and two in the char-lot- s, Colorado as U command th attend- tdcntlflced a rlcture of petr NeU"r-tnele- r idly. Two dolls standing such powers of dressed in the Roman and Jewish and the ance witnesses of employment ha sold as that of the man te ns shall by tha clerks and eon stenographers colors, waving the ribbon reins, com-plethe f thm erred te the scene. 12. edu-cito- ra Rcci- - SoiistM JTortkJmf, Xanufctut1nc CondJUoat Ar lUtAil Senator Patterson, In Resolution, Declares Rights of NEW Citizens Are Put in Jeopardy. nvtr SCOTTISH SCHOOLS ABE FOLLOWING OTJB AMERICAN METHODS. Speaking CHRISTMAS SEAS0R ! State Superintendent of Schools Nel-Eo- n lef: the city yesterday for Wasatch county, where he will speak at the Teachers' County Institute today and Monday. Jn.meGuthrie, a prominent banker from Bonnie Scotlan 1. in at the Wilson. He is accompanied his wife. Both are making an extended tour of this country, having started in the summer time from Brechin, Scotland. - Chaii"s K. Ptratton and M. Benjamin Putnam, rpreaentii g- - the American Mercantile and Reporting agency, have opened up an oflice in this city in the Galena block. The former is president and tho latter man iger. They are to do a general collecting business. Walker's ptore ia claiming a large portion of the feminine shoppers this week. A large nun ber of special ar coats and jack-et- a gains in ready-to-card. i rove a big dmwing a The r reed Furniture and Carpet company this week furnished the new hefme of C. O. Newell of fourtec Provo, completely from basement to the upper stories. Some of the flrst furniture in the store was purchased nl Mr. Newell ha J one of the handsomest homes in Utah. w particularly, wc :.:c provided with most beautiful gems ever offered in Lake. Our handsome mahoanv mond room, elecintiy furnished equipped, offers every comfort to 25 PER CENT OFF THE REGULAR PRICE buyer and afford; All of our goods are marked in plain figures so you can see just what the price is Think what a saving if you buy an article that is $10o00t by taking off 25 per cent it costs you $7o50. Don't you think it will pay you to call and see us? This will positively be the last week of this sale, Bear in mind 25 per cent off dur- ing the coming week Many new goods have arrived this weeks If you do not need your goods now we will store them. Store open every eve- ning until Christmas, ! a the Salt dia- and the priacy furnished by no other houss in Zlon. k is a buver's rrivilcge to be deliberate in selecting a diamond, and we have spared no expense to show to those who visit us every coutesy extended by the largest houses in Xmerica. Remember, tin: the value or a diamond depends on its purity of color and degree of perfectbn. Wc show the demerits as well as the merits of all diamonds offered for sale and if any customer is dissatisfied with his purchase, we will refuud the money paid. Come to us expecting the truth about diamonds becausewe offer no substitute Nicol & Crabbe's big clothing sale has been the means of fitting out many men with limited Christmas capital. t, The Salt Lake Candy company Is working its employ es full shift and in some instances overtime in order to supply an enormous demand for Christmas candies. CARPET CO The haberdashery store of J. Will Gray & Bro. is filled with idea 3 for : Christmas presents in the line of swell gent's furnishings. w f II. Lichtenstein, 'son of E. Liechten stein, jeweler, of New York, reached this city on Wednesday last with two satchels full of jewelry, among which were a number of large diamond brooches ami diamond necklaces. W 18 9 TO 40 EAST THIRD SOUTH STREET. SALT LAKE CITY. t |