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Show DAILY COST OF THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THIKSIUY, XOVKM1IEK as, lKi;i ' CLEAN, SWEET AND DAINTY WILL BE NEARLY TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS. SPECULATING ON THE VICTORY OF TAMMANY. Enough Monty Hao Boon Expended by French Companiea to Dig the Waterway. If Town Is Not Run Wide Open There Will Be Heavy It la estimated that it will coat the United State $184,233,858 to acquire and complete the Panama canal, besides the amount to be paid to the government In control of the isthmus for the concession. Already there has been an Immense amount of money and energy expended on the canal. It la safe to say that a sum more than sufficient to dig a waterway from ocean to ocean at sea level has been collected from Investors at different times in Its history. When De Lesseps organised the first company in 1880 for the construction of the canal, it started work with a paid up capital of $60,000,000. For eight years the company tried, employing at times as many as 15,000 men. Then came a necessity for chang-th- e plans and the company foiled, after having collected in round figures from the sale of stocks and bonds $260,000,000. Of this it was shown that the expenditures actually made on the isthmus amounted to $156,400,000, and the cost of excavation and embankment proper was $88,600,000. The ultimate cost was then estimated at For several years an effort was made to capitalize a new company to complete the work, and at last, in 1894, the present Panama Canal company was organised with a paid up capital of $12,000,000. Since that time work has advanced at the rate of about 1,200,000 cubic yards of excavation each year. The total amount of excavation up to the present has been about 81,000,-00- 0 cubic yards. Unfortunately only about 40,000,000 cubic yards of this is available for the waterway proposed in by the canal commission, of which Rear Admiral Walker was The Walker commissions president. recommendations included this available excavatoin in the $40,000,000 to be paid the canal company for Its work, maps, records, drawings and the property of the Panama Railway company. The commission estimated that the total amount of excavation which would be required for the canal to be built from its plans, exclusive of that for the Bohio dam and the Olgantl spillway, would be 94,866,703 cubic yards. The work remaining to be done, therefore, represents the difference between the amount of available excavation which it will acquire by purchase from the Panama Canal company, or of the entire work. nearly three-fiftIt is estimated that the cost of this work will be $144,233,358, in addition to the sum to be paid to the present owner of the property. By the time it is completed more than $550,000,000 will have been obtained in one way or another for use in building the canal, while nearly $312,000,000 will have actually been spent in connection with its construction and administration. ' It was the intention of the Panama Canal company to make the canal 24.5 feet deep. The Increased dimensions of steamers now being built has made it necessary to plan fora much deeper canal, and the Walker commissions plans are for a waterway thirty-si- x feetd deep. New Tork Tribune. NEW YiKK, Nuv. 26. One hears on all sides nowadays prediction as to what kind of a city New York will be when Tammany assumes control $174,-600,00- . 1899-19- Losinge. 0. 00 hs WESTERN PACIFIC WILL BUILD THROUGH RENO The well substantiated rumor published and reiterated in the Journal that the Western Pacific company would build into this city has now a foundation that cannot be disputed, says the Reno JournaL It is learned beyond a doubt that the company has purchased a site for its yards and shops near the university grounds. The Beckwith pass route is undoubt-'dl- y the one that will be accepted. This means that the new company will purchase the ISerra Valleys railroad from the O railway company. adjournement OF DI8TRICT COURT Judge Rolapp adjourned court yesterday for the term and all the Jurors were excused. He will go to Farming-io- n tomorrow, and to Morgan on Dec. IsL The next term of court In Ogden WH1 begin Dec. 5th and a new list of Jurors called on Dec. 7th. Have your Piano insured. Ever hear of a piano being rescued from a burning house? We Pianos. TeL 251 X, Hunter Investment Co, Insurance Agents. unln-Jur- ed in-8- ur SPECIAL SALE Ogden A Carpet Co, Wednesday, FrIiy and Saturday. 0 Furniture Thursday, after the first of January next, and if the town Is not wide open after lhe New Year a great many people will lose their money nn the investments they are making on the strength of the Tiger's victory. Houses that have been hard to rent under the present administration in both the old and new tenderloin now have many jteople clamoring for leases at stiff prices. Strange to say the leases are taken out for only two years as the holders are not taking chances on Tammany's staying power longer than that time. On Monday night the great dinner to Senator McCarren will take place In the Academy of Music, Brooklyn. It is said upon the best authority that neither Hugh McLaughlin nor any of his lieutenants will be present. They realise that it will be distinctly a McCarren function at which the crown of leadership will be placed on the senator and that It would be rather embarrassing for them. The veteran leader Hugh McLaughlin still has It In for the Tammany leaders on this side of the 'bridge and it is not too late yet for him to give them some unpleasant surprises, his adherents state. The Merchants association promises to he a very uncomfortable thorn In the side of the flesh of the new administration If it does not make strenuous efforts to. more effectively regulate street traffic. The association has been stirred to unusual activity by the alarming revelation that nearly 6,000 persons were killed in traffic accidents In this city during the past year. This is a greater number than the London record shows, despite the latter citys great population. In fact only 158 deaths are reported from London. Trolley accidents are much more numerous in Brooklyn than in Manhattan, so it would seem that congestion of traffic Is not at the bottom of this mortality, but rather that reckless speeding of cars In comparatively uncrowded streets Is responsible for It 0 0 FROM $20.00 TO $ Ogden Furniture 3CZZ3C to make arrangements to handle the traffic over the now nearly completed Williamsburg bridge and the announcement that the city will probably operate the cars, is not altogether pleasing to the public. Municipal operation will mean extra fare for Brooklynites and no continuous service. The installation of the moving sidewalk now seems a certainty and it will probably be tbe first means of transit oiened on the new bridge. $ 1 1 1 u 0 0.00 Carpet Co. 0 Dailies I AMUSEMENTS i; i Mr. Jolly of Joliet, appears at the Grand Opera House tonight, and It is promised that music and fun will reign' Edward Garvle, not supreme. to fame on the boards of furce- featured as a central attrac- comedy. tlon. The announcement of Mr. Gar- On Monday next there will be held vle's engagement is of interest to an examination for an eligible list for theatre-goer- s, peo-- l and music-lovin- g chief of the fire department of the pie of Ogden will no doubt enjoy the! city. The examination will be held opportunity of seeing this actor and under the auspices of the Municipal his company of comedians in llroad- Civil Service commission and all the hurst ami Currie's big musical produc-- ; deputy chiefs will try, ss none else Is tion. It is one of the best comedies eligible. The eligible list will be ready ever offered to lovers of catchy and in December so thn't In case Chief tuneful music, and it is overflowing Purray, resigns, as It is not expected with ensemble numbers that are bright he will. Commissioner Sturgill can and sparkling. Miss Mollie Thompson, name his cuccessor. the character soubrette, plays Mr. Jolly's sister and introduces mi origlnul Automobile drivers who are exceedwritten for her. There are ing the speed limit pay scant atten- specialty musical numbers. twenty-thre- e some tion, as a rule, to bicycle policemen will be heard that of Some the songs who order them to stop, so one of Go on the Stage. sung I are. When the wheel squad has mastered the the sextet in the second act. One unique and haxardous feat' of swinging by of the siecial features of the third act from his wheel to an automobile while Good-By- e, Lisa Is the singing of it is going at full speed. For several Mr. a Under Jane. by Panama, and weeks tbe bicycle policeman has pracof chorus Garvle and the beautifully ticed this feat, using autos whose drivers assisted in the test. In the costumed girls. Miss Gertrude Fort, whose fame in eccentric comedy work, future, it is safe to say, that autolsts no comment, sings while driving over his particular is known and needs and la asact second in the "Sammy, route, at least will comply with the of bunch a sisted pretty girls. This by laws demands regarding speed. is another number that never falls to There is no 'doubt that New Tork receive numerous encores. Miss Marie Catholics will contribute liberally to the priina donna of the comthe fund that will be raised tomorrow Parks, is the possessor of a voice that pany, might, by collection , in all the Catho- enables her to sing a number of songs lic churches of the country for the in a highly artistic manner, and with benefit of the Catholic University of style and dash. Otis Shattuck and America. Cardinal Gibbons has made Minnie Bernard do a number of specan urgent appeal for generous contriialties of their own construction. The butions and believes that the Cathoquurtette is composed of voices far lics who have given freely to so many above the class of voices usually found other needs of the church will he in quartettes with musical comedies. equally liberal In supplying the needs The chorus is made up of exceptionalof the university. ly good voices, and the numerous enThe last of the society folks who in- semble numbers are rendered with sist upon staying late at their country effect houses in the mountains are returning spirited this week and from' announcements IDAHO SUGAR FACTORIES appearing daily, this will be the most Despite his efforts to push the work along rapidly, it seems now that Mayor Low will not have the honor of opening the new subway, which, by the way, is the most extensive Individual Improvement ever attempted In New Tork. There la a well grounded rumor afloat that Tammany, by some kind of manipulation, managed to get work slowed down Just enough to make the completion of the subway land In a new administration, which they felt would be theirs. They have succeeded, as the subway will not be brilliant season in Gothams history. There are many debutantes and sevopened until next year. eral smart weddings scheduled. This Is the date set for the diA Good Name. vorce decree of Mrs. Everett Mallory From States of United experience I testify personal Culver, daughter DeWitts Little Early Risers are Senator Clark and wife of one of the that unequalled as a liver pllL They are most prominent physicians of this lightly named because they give and energy and do their work city. Much secrecy has attended the strength with ease. W. T. Easton, Boerne, Tex. been whole proceeding and society has Thousands of people are using these tiny little pills in preference to all intensely Interested in the case. Mrs. others, because they are eo pleasant distincno little attained and effectual. They cure biliousness, Culver has Jaundice, sick headache, tion In Gotham because of the unique torpid liver. etc. They do not purge constipation, character of her social entertainments. and weaken, but cleanse and strength"Farm dances and poster dances en. Bold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Co., and Wm. Glddlnge. are listed among her novelties which Drug Reserved seats for the Anilla Clark have lasted through the fleeting maxe will be on sale all day tomorconcert have affairs her and of New Tork fads Roes Book store. row at persons been attended by prominent from all over the country. She mar8UMM0N8. ried Dr. Culver twelve years ago. before she had finished her education. IN COURT MUNICIPAL THE It looks very much as if the rod within and for the City of Ogden, will be restored In the public schools County of Weber, State of Utah. of this city. The matter has been beBefore Hon. J. A. Howell, Municipal fore the board of education several Precinct JusJudge and times and has the hearty support of tice. W. E. Lawrence, Plaintiff, vs. the principals of the various schools. R. H. McQuarrie, Defendant. It is said that the number of truants The State of Utah to said defendant: and Incorrigibles is Increasing rapidly Tou are hereby summoned to appear and the use of the rod will he a great before the above entitled court within factor in the solution of the problem. ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within Many people, living outside of New the county in which this action Is Tork City have the idea that living otherwise within twenty (20) brought, here Is a very easy matter and that after thle service, and defend the days commodities can be bought for a song. above entitled action; in case of jour In more incorrect No idea coluld be to do failure so, Judgment will be renthe first place the people are forced dered you According to the against to pay an uneconomic portion of what of demend the complaint In said action, they earn for rent ..Then fruit vege- which was filed In said Court on the tables and fish are much more costly 2d day of November, A. D. 1903. then they need be. Economists say To the Sheriff or any Conatable of ninth that rent should not exceed a Weber County, Greeting: Make legal or tenth of a persons Income; but In service and due return hereof. New Tork. the workingman pays from Hon. J. A. Howell, Judge of Witness, a fourth to a fifth of Siis wages for Mid Court with the seal thereof, this rent 2d day of November, A. D. 1903. I Seal J. A. HOWELL, Judge. The failure of the railroad coin- . be your sleeping room, if furnished with one of our exquisite Golden Elm, Rotary Ash, Birdseye Maple, Oak or Ma- hogany Bedroom Suits. Prices ALL un-kno- 1 Cook want tlie j Jiist Flour. If tluV knew how good it was tluy j ' One at Idaho Falls Has 8tartsd would all want When Turkey Is King sad Thanksgiving celebration ire Dijon ter, tlm aoetal annum mill lie in full swing. In view of mining events, It will be to your pleHiiin) soil inif)1 lo Inspect the collection of IiImiiioiiiIn, IVsrls. l'reclous Slones and every kind n( Pine Jewelry Hist lover of good dressing can desire. Crescent C. cA. cBeghtol Jswsltr, Flour; inade from prime Utah wheat; se- SHURTLIFF lected with eaiv. U Made only hy 2041 - - Sols Agsnts for that ANTHRACITE COAL Phono your ordor to 18 X or 18 K. Thanksgiving Turkey Ought lo bo provided for now. .PHONE J 219-- K Just Drop In To our Store this week ami order your Thanksgiving Dinner. Every- For the finest Meats, Turkeys, Pucks ami Chickens. Up thing to tempt and tickle the palate is here. Cel-erCauliflower, and y, CASmurthwaite Grain lettuce, Mananas, Oran- Produce ges and Apples, Cranberries, Sweet and White Company . Potatoes, New Fruits for the black cake, ilatavia line of ('aimed Goods, OGDEN, UTAH (Wholesale) Chase Albert F. 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Season's Run With Prosptrous Outlook. whenever needed. It is expected that the factory will require between sixty and seventy days in which to work up the crop of beets, which will bring the end of the run near the close of January. Under the laws of Idaho specially passed at the last session of the legis- Washington. Washington. 8URPA8SE8 ours in QUALITY. COMPANY ,For The sugar factory at Idaho Falls started up a few days ago with everything favorable for a successful season's run. The Idaho Sugar company was Incorporated In Salt Lake less than a year ago with a capital of $1,000,000, all of which hns been paid up. That a 40,000 ton crop of beets should have been planted, harvested and delivered and a $1,000,000 plant constructed and put In operation within a few months' time is considered marvelous. The factory Is constructed of Iron, steel, brick and cement. Is entirely fireproof and has a capacity of 600 tons of beets dally. 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