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Show DAILY 4 TTHTATJ AT TOT JU TPM Q'VA'T'Th JlAiEUTAH. I UTAH would be so far destroyed as that his further labors must be devoid of adequate re-- men t OGDEN, UTcAH WORE THE GLASS SLIPPER. The new application of New Mexico to the congress of the United States, for an enabling act by which that territory shall be admitted to statehood, is a reminder of one of the most interesting forensic controversies that ever oc- curred in Ogden. At the session of the Trans- Mississippi congress held here more than ten years ago Governor Bradford Prince led the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER STATE JOURNAL, w ques-congre- m CLOSING QUOTATIONS NOV. 27. Copper, 28 2. Atch. Com., 8 8. Smelter Com., 44. Alton, 21 4. Balt. A Ohio, 76 Brooklyn, 39 8. Can. Pac., 118 4. TEN DOLLAR OVERCOATS. 4. The less an Ovsrcoat costs the more care is neaded in buying. Cotton or bad making isnt nsarly so likely to slip into a $25 or $30 Overcoat as into a $10 Coat. 1-- 116 8. & Ches. Ohio, SO 4. & R. G., 19 8. Denver 94 Gas, Erie, 27 4. 111. Cent, 129. Manhattan, 138 8. Kansas & Texas, 37 L. & N, 103 8. Mo. PaCw 90 4. N. Y. Cent, 117 4. Metropolitan, 7-- 1-- 7-- 3-- 8. 1-- Wo keep cotton out of all our clothes by making a hard and fast rule; NOTHING BUT WOOL, and good wool. 7-- 1-- 8. 6-- 1-- 20 1-- Wo keep bad making out by picking our makers watch- 4. and inspecting sharply evsry garment that comas in. If you want tho bast value to bo had in a Ten Dollar Overcoat, you can get it right 4. 8. 4. 2. 1-- 2. pi derella of the family of territories. Her proud sisters did not care to have her associated with them even by name, since it was not unreasonably supposed by them that the resolution in behalf of statehood for the territories would fare much better before the house and senate if Utah were not joined therewith. Apparently there was not such violent antag onism on the part of the national congress or the press, or the preachers, toward all the other territories combined as against poor Utah. When the determination on the part of other delegations and representatives on the committee of resolutions to exclude Utah from Ti! general endorsement, was , ess , , ro , e participation m I announced, one of the delegates from a neigh-- 1 We cannot af remarked: boring territory The Deseret News of a recent issue made ford to have Utah as a tail for our kite. And announcement that the senate a Utah man replied: The day may come the comforting committee on elections will not take up the when Utah will be the kite and your territory Smoot case until after Christmas, that the pemay be the tail. After a rather sensational debate on the titions were pigeonholed and that they will never reappear until they are taken floor of the congress, a resolution was passed probably to be Put ou dn.ty terefoomn. The spe-urgmg the admission of Utah as well as the rest of the territories. Almost immediatelv k111 ton who sent this word has inside information, following this the old controversy between and the conclusions were probably denvee the national government and the people I from Senator Smoot himself therefore, they Utah was suspended and our territory was . . admitted with welcoming arms into the fam- - are aU 0n a 1Ve ily of states. When her bill was certain to pass, representatives of the other territories crowded around asking that they be permitted to amend the enabling measure so that they could profit by Utah's sudden popularity and gain their statehood through an omnibus act. Naturally the gentlemen who had charge of the enabling bill for Utah refused, and she alone, of all the territories which were recommended by that congress in . ten to secure , been able Ogden , years ago, has Salt Lake contemporary contains an her statehood Nfw York stating It was Hon. George Q. Cannon, who, iPorB S2'000'000 worth ot d,amonds adoraed twenty years ago, named Utah the Cinderella Jat h attended the hr9? sl,ow of the family of territories and predicted to his 14 19 19 about the ,d ht friend from New Mexico, Hon. Stephen B. Elk-- oth," ttafau: 10 la th,9annual tIe f ins, formerly delegate from that territory but Ie,ilbltm leweI' dre9s- d to the noble equine. now one of the most influential of United ndrf9 show become has a 9how of ''ulSar States senators, that Utah would be chosen Jhe 1,;r9e for her statehood, long before some of her more popular and arrogant sisters. It is quite certain that Senators Kearns and Smoot, who were guests at the Mitchel A SOUTHERN PROFESSOR . dinner in Washington yesterday, presentee o the other, assurances of most d.st.n Professor Spencer Bassett of the rhnir nf consideration. Each was thankfu English in Trinity College at Durham, North Su,8l,ad at,he himsdt "as there; and deep down in Carolina, recently wrote an article for the h" perhapa each koped to be thanltfu' South Atlantic Monthly in which he praised Booker Washington, the negro, as the great- - next IovemtK:r for the ab9eBce of the o0ler- est man produced by the South, with the His single exception of Robert E. Lee. statement caused such a storm of protests from the parents and guardians of students at the institution as that he has been compelled - I . J i . J -- Trans-Mississip- pi d!tch 2' hrt I Just a few more of her rail- - existing years There are many cnt.cs m the North of the wa inence and 0gden can afford to buy sentiment which forced Professor Bassett her own goid spikes, . IN Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and Seats on Sale Monday. 8. Steel pfd., 52. Wabash, pfd., 35. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. bu. Dec. wheat 80 c. AND 30 OTHERS BIG MUSICAL CUT-U- THE Fred M. Nye 31.00. OPERA HOUSE GRAND JOS. CLARK, Manager. CLOTHIER, bu. May wheat 80 Dec. corn 41 bu. May corn, 42c. bu. bu. Dec. oats, 34 3 4c. 85 bu. May oats, May pork, til bbl. P THE HEAD WAITERS hors 1-- 8. 1-- their work all tha time, ing 2. 1-- accepts this assurance. Yet these are the very words which appeared in the treaty made by us with New Granada, of which the new republic of Panama was a part. We guaranteed to that state of New Granada (now Colombia) the integrity, meaning the un broken state, of all its territorial possessions. When we got ready we severed from Colombia such part of its domain as we de sired, erected the same into an independent nation, so called, and warned Colombia to make no further attempt to suppress its insurrectionary citizens. The question naturally arises: Of what value is our present guarantee to Panamamade in precisely the same terms as the pledge which we gave to Colombia and ruth- - JOE KELLY 3-- 3-- Cin- WHITNEY PRESENT8 WE BEAT THE WORLD ON 1-- 1-- At that time Utah was known as the B. C. 1 1-- 1-- gress. OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, December Furnished by the Ogden Brokerage company, 2482 Washington; phone 215. Stocks bought or sold for cash or carried on margins. 1-- Trans-Mississip- GRAND JOS. CLARK, Manager. Mexico delegation; and one of the meas-ss which he desired to have endorsed by the was a resolution urging upon the national legislature the admission of his terri- tory into the union. Governor Prince had labored assiduously with other delegations Col-froand had joined forces with representatives of the United territories all the other Norfolk, 56. except Utah. Concert of action on Ontario & West, the part of all the others was secured, and a Pa. Ry., 114. of Utah Reading, 40 delegates joined strong contingent Rock Island, 24 the movement to adopt resolutions favoring So. Pac., 46 the admission of all other territories, and exThe United States in the new treaty with So. Ry.. 19 cluding Utah from the recommendation. The Panama St Paul, 138 guarantees the integrity of that Sugar, 121 on committee before the was waged light republic meaning thereby its entireness, its Tenn. Coal, 28. resolutions of that congress unbroken state. Union Pnc., 74 and later was carried to the floor of the conSteel com., 11 And the republic of Panama gratefully I 1903. NEW YORK STOCKS suits Professors in colleges arc selected not alone for their learning but because of their ability to impart that learning. One of the essentials which they must possess is the re sped of the student body. Deprived of this the reason for their employment ceases. As a rule the colleges allow the greatest latitude on abstract questions, concerning which there may be difference of opinion among scholars, jn the matter of social relations, affecting he lives and the prospects of students and thejr families, a general conformation to tablisheil ideas, either in the way of accept-ure- s ance or silence, is required. It is not a on 0f rijrht or wrong; for no such issue is presented. It is purely a question of the utility and acceptability of a professor.. And professor Spencer Bassett's usefulness and influence with the student body of Trinity jjad terminated the day that his unneces-State- s, eg-es-Ne- 27, HABERDASHER. c. Al. 5chuchs World's Greatest Children's Show 5-- S attar day -- Tomorrow afternoon at the Grand opera house AL Schuch's trained dog and monkey ahow will be given, commenc-I- n sharp at 2:30 oclock. This is the only entertainment that will be presented In this city, and a matinee has been arranged to suit the convenience of ladles and children who are unable to attend evening performances. A splendid program Is promised, which and Nina will Include Madame her fifty educated canary birds, Little Red Riding Hood, Mother Goose, Dennis, the tight rope walking monkey; Pat, the monkey barber; Carrie, the baboon comedian; Teddy, the diving dog; Kruger, the orang out&ng, and other features. The paper king, late of Bamumi circus, will also be on the bill. As the program is a lengthy one those attending are requested to be seated In ample time. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate transfers have been filed In the recorder's office: Joseph Howard Skeen to Joseph Skeen, part of southwest quarter section 31, township 7 north, range 2 west, and part of northwest quarter section 6, township 6 north, range 2 west; $3,000. Elisabeth Hawkins to Charles W. Wright, part of southeast quarter and southwest quarter section 18, township 6 north, range 2 east; $300. Hunter Investment company to Joseph Weston and others, lots 27 and 28, block 6, Central Park addition; WARM -- BEDS- Will soon be a necessity. Get ready for them now. A look at our North Window will tell you where to go for Blankets and Comforts Too much valuable room la taken up with Bedding. We offer our entire supply at quick moving prices We bought It before the Cotton and Wool market advanced, and you get the benefit of the old prices Afternoon, Nor. 28 2:10 P. M. Trained dogs, birds and monkeys Punch and Judy." galore. Children lOc Adults SOc LYCEUM THEATER. Week November 23 ALL NEW STARS Carl Charles Equilibrist and Hand Balancer Blanchard and Allmon Song and Dance Artists Ninee and Nina Sketch Artists and Vocalists Genuine Pendletons" A full line of light, soft, warm, Purs Fleece Wool productions of the Pondeloton Mills No finer or bettor goods made. Covers mads of Silk Waste all Turkish Colors It will be interesting to look through our many fine and exclusive selections at the reduced prices Tom Moore Comic Character Singer EDISON'S LATEST SONGS AND PICTURES ADMISSION Reserved Siata, Just Arrived I Five Cars of Bran and Shorts I We aim have the mint complete line ot Poultry and Feed Bupplies la the county. FLOUR-GORN-- BURTS Extra. 10c. HAY W. FARR & CO. A $275. Moroni Skeen Jr. and wife to John Sheppard, lots 9, 10 and 11, block 3, Harrlman'a addition; CONGRESS $370. ADJOURNED McCREADY'S Silver Club Saloon The Flneat OVER. til next Tuesday. a communication Barnes presented President from Roosevelt on the Panama revolution. The senate agreed when It adjourned that It would be until Tuesday. No one was prepared to speak on the Cu ban reciprocity bill so an adjournment waa taken at 2:30. HIGH PRIESTS WEBER STAKE. The regular monthly meeting of the High Priest Quorum will be held In the Third ward meeting house on Saturday, November 28, 1903. Members please take notice. LORIX FARR, President Better Than Gold. I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous debility," writes F. J. Green of Lancaster. N. H. No remedy helped me until I began using Electrio Botters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also wife In excellent health for kept myShe says Electrio Bitters are years. for female troubles; that just splendid tonic and Invlgorator they are a grand other (or weak, run down women.In No medicine can take Its place our family." Try them. Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver. from the institution where he had been performing notable service; but it is probable So PAR as heard from there are none bu that the trustees of the college were not act- - Get Together Democrats in this Nearly Ferfsits His Lifs. part of the A runaway almost ending fatally, consideration nor due without without ing Lords vineyard, the leg of J. started a horrible ulcer onI1L For four reasons palpable and weighty. After such an B. Orner, Franklin Grove, re- it defied all doctors and all Arnica Salve article, Professor Bassetts usefulness demedies But Buckllns It was a pretty good Thanksgiving day years no trouble to cure him. Equally had bruises skin eruptions pendent in large degree upon his influence when the coal companies dropped the price good for burns S5o at Jesse J. Driver's Drug and plies in with students and their confidence his judg- back to 85.50. Store. WINES TWO Nov. 27. When the house met Payne moved to adjourn un WASHINGTON, : : LIQUORS CIGARS T. P. LEWIS, H. R. BEARER, STORES 141 Twenty-Fift- h Manager. Prop. 326 25th St, OGDEN, UTAH. St, 2344 Washington Ave. Never Undersold OGDEN UTAH AwordtolhtWis beat a dictionary to the otherwl Our word today Is "Advertise." MILLINERY off all Millinery until we move Into our new store. NothOne-thi- NOTICE. rd ing reserved during this great Removal Sale Everything the best and latest In style, material and finish for fall and winter wear. PARISIAN PATTERN HOUSE Mrs J. A. Toller, Propr. 2404 Washington Ave cos 24th St. Notice la hereby given that there will be a meeting of the atockholdert of the Weber Canal Water Co. at O office of the secretary, 849 83rd street Ogden, Utah, at 11 a. m on Monday. Dec. 7, 1903, for the purpose of el ing a board of directors and trassCOTn lng such other business as my before them. JOB PINOREE President D. IL ENSIGN, SecY- |