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Show DAILY UTAH DKrEMliER STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, N E 1 -- of That Na.Hy.Full Fore, Now Working Assistant Secretary Loomis Says It Was Because the American Peo- Dig-- 8 at ple So Willed It. Sunnyeide. ...Exclusive NEW 1 OKK, I)eo. 16. The condiHelper, Utah, to the A giiedal which resulted in the recent estions under yesterday's Herald, gaU Lake tablishment of the republic of Panama j.t iiiyi little change were discussed List night ut the banTonight show, very or four day. in the quet of the Quill club held ut the lio-e- tl three over the last Castle Gate and Manhatten, by Francis It. Loomis, at situation IirIke assistant camp today latter secretary of state of the Unithe At gonnyaide. of ted force States, and M. Philippe digger. a full thepe is almost coal Mr. of minister for Panama. usual output at work, with the tabe to are said: Loomis men more and coke. No We have not desired to annex Pansettlements or from ken from the valley as and we have not done so. The of those such ama, but northern Utah, Utah president simply executed the will of rural from together are gotten Castle Gate, where the American people, with due regard are to be taken to next Mon- to international law and rights, lie the mines are to be opened now Is that, on the was instructed by congress to secure outlook day. The will resume a canal route on the isthmus of Pandate mentioned, this camp ama if possible. He waited until the force. half a with at least of former employees to adjournment of the Colombian conThe notice to want gress and gave the government of that again that might the company 10 country every opportunity to ratify the at tonight expired work go to Few of the foreigners have treaty, or to propose some proper o'clock. now as if this is method looking to the ratification of applied and It looks Numa new treaty, and the Colombian conto be an entirely American camp. most in utter bad fulth, rejected the are gress, leaving, of the Italians Christmas Gifts... frm Are the kind most appreciated something that everybody else does not have. These are best found in our original designs in cut glass. They are delicate and elegant, ns all line cut glassware is. and till a place in table furnishing th.it no oilier article cun. Uuni-uu-Varill- bers means of them for New York, which old to the country. back from there Demolll did not attempt to get Into from Sunyside last night being heard Colo., this at Florence, telephone by othafternoon. Kelliher and Price, the the with and are here, er organizers, at are local organizers assistance of gofrom strikers the to keep tempting Gate. It ing back to work at Castle treaty and adjourned. In less than a week's time, and to Off exclusive line ot tbe I ..iii'si HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. si house vi!'i ihcir repi csenl.iiiv e lo dispose of this oiling we M.uk mill owp.ur to the near npprn.ieh of t'luistm.is, I'oiigiit Die eiitl:e lot ai LESS THAN FACTORY COST. If von have not found wh.it you w.mt or don't really know wliat ibeii visit this depart mei.t. We b.,ve a portion of it on e- ya hii.n on. .oid marked at priees ill it eau only mean ipil. k selling. A Ai. .. ! A W- - Goods Holiday 33 3 50 Per Cent ITALIANS ARE THE CAMPS. gro 5 Un;V ir,, i.ru im-me- ", Genuine French Stag and Ebonoid Goods Novelties l omprise elioii e seleetions of the most useful nnd Pie at licles. TOILET SETS INK STANDS I HAIR BRUSHES DESK CLOCKS 1 MANICURE SETS CORK SCREWS I CLOTH BRUSHES SHAVING SETS I NUT CRACK SETS SHAMPOO BRUSHES CUFF AND COLLAR BOXES French Plats Glass Mirriors, Etc. de-si- r.. C. A. BEGHTOL Jeweler. Showing of the New in METAL NOVELTIES Your attention should bs directed toward the attractive assortment of metal novelties which we have placed on sale for ths Holidays. The largest buyers in this country included thie new line of imported wares in thsir list for ths Holiday trade.. Wanamaker and Maesy of New York, eagerly bought up untold quantities of these novelties, and were glad they were to be had. We're just as glad to be able to show our customers the same kind The ROYAL ZIMM of goods. METAL WARE, tho GILT WARE, and the JAPANESE WARE, any one or all aro vary uniquo Christmas gifts. Kvrry plive of tills Koval Zimin ware is artistic- - a well us odd In design, nnd the purchaser may lie assured of pleasurable buying. ltoynl Zimin Metal ('looks.... $1.75 Royal Zimin Metal Trays, 60 and 75o ...Leather Goods... for... II'iiii a ud embiiHxed. Positively the largest and most varied line dgilei. - all new, clean, unpieked-ove- r goods. Christmas.. CUFF AND COLLAR BOXES WRITING TABLETS In Ri.yal Zlunn Metal Inkstands 35c, 50c, 90e, $1.25 and Toilet Sets Endless variety. SHAVING SETS, ETC. Royal Zinim Metal IVrpelual Calendars ...Austrian Court Boxes... Candy Boxes fore the president could reasonably be Our assortment exceeds in exexpected to turn to grave consideration tent, richness and beauty any in of the Nicaragua route, the long exOgden. Filled with our Chocopected and Inevitable revolution in lates and Bon Bons an exquisite Panama came to pass. The people acpresent is offered- arose as one man, and in thorough a single cord, without the firing of fruit Cake shot, unresisted, they quietly estabYou should order now your lished a government of their own. They Is believed were It not for their presCakes for the holidays. the and Fruit been had thrice Independent ence fully 80 per cent of the foreign exknows our quality. I believe, secession was, Everybody of Good order prevails right erf would return. consome of the In pressly stipulated at all the camps. stitutions. REGULAR ARMY PAY. The president dispatched our meanational of the guard The members of are now drawing regular army pay. The ger naval force ashore, consisting could do what to they forty marines, time of service during which the prito preserve peace, order and unimpeded vates draw $1.50 per day, and the offiHe And transit across the isthmus. cers in proportion, has passed. govfacto de the now from recognised men promptly under the statutes, the soon as he learned that it on serve the state at $18 per month. ernment as of the In Phono 107-accordpossession was 356 25th St. peaceful in receive will pay The officers necescountry. This Is the usual and ance with their rank. on many Governor Heber M. Wells asked sary proceeding. We have new governBenner X occasions recognized Judge Advocate General celer of an degree with ments equal Smith for a written opinion some days the repubLater and to promptness. pay lty ago whether it would be legal full recogni the men salaries on the basis of $1.50 lic of Panama was given and law are DANCING ACADEMY. fairly We acting tion. the at expiration per day for privates, The 1846. of limit fixed by the fully under the treaty of the twenty-da- y Regular dance every Monday night no from 9 until 12. Admission, 50 cents General Smith searched the administration, I am sure, has statutes. course." statutes high and low in quest and apologies to offer for its per couple; extra ladles, 25 cents. the discussed rejection Loomis Mr. was forced to write an opinion to the coneffect that after the men had been in of the canal treaty by the Bogota the Held for twenty days, the pay would gress, and continued: If the revolution in Panama had not be on the basis of $1$ per month. As soon os he received the opinion, ccurred; if the American people, guided ef Governor Wells forwarded It to by the opinions of Its most learned, trusted engineers, are made glasses John Q. Cannon, at the fleient and highly repairing route the think to Nicaragua continued scene of the trouble. perfect in my workshop. an Impracticable one; if the people Nothinq in alasaos tnn compliInhad this of country and congress NOTES. BUSINE8S cated to bo repaired on short or unThe Christmas decorations in some sisted that we wait for a year, notice. of Ogden's stores compare very favorEXAMINATION FREE. til such time as the politicians at Bo in much gota were ready to negotiate a new ably with those displayed canal treaty, and in the meantime the larger cities. Among the most attractreive are the decorations In the Richard congress had declared Invalid the Manufacturing Optician. vlhat s, on ft Grant newal of the French concession, AT THE BIG SPECKS. on the isthmus? potted plants, flowers and might have happened fear of snowy stringers blend harmoniously I may safely assert, without with the exquisite colors of the im- contradiction by any mense stock of china and glassware. person, that the government of France j J ji Jt Everything The store certainly deserves a visiL would not have stood by and witnesspeoOne other of Christmas ed the pillage of thousands of her display polwhich Bogota act the goods, magnificently rich, Is that in ple through from j For Old and Young. J the window of the Smalley Jewelry iticians devised for the looting tore. Hundreds of dollars In Jewelry the French company of $40,000,000 Is shown. The moment that the cables flashed last astound Ogden's new restaurant and bar to be from Boogta to Paris the of the extension opened by Secdon ft Pattlson will be Ing news that the a canceled, was concession toady for occupancy within ten days. French Martinique from The fixtures will he In golden oak of French squadron handsome design and will make the would have borne down on the Isthmus at Colon (tabllshment one of the finest in the and perhaps landed marlnee to Isthmus otate. Mr. Seedon states that the new and sent them across the caof the line Place will be conducted in a strictly Panama and along the manner. nal to protect the interests end prop would, erty of French citizens. There armed been MARRIAGE LICEN8E8. have In all probability, The following marring licenses have conflict between France and Colombeen Issued felt by the county clerk: bia. or France at least would have Isthmus John E. Hadley, age 21, and Amy the hereelf compelled to hold Alvord, age 18, both of West Weber. would have for a long period. This George Stone, age 22, and Sadie M. poignantly and wrought Immediately Hill, age 13, both ot American the of Ogden. upon the sensibilities docGeorge A. Grue, age 23, Plain City, Monroe the to people In respect and Hilda Hansen, age 23, have no doubt Ogden. trine, and we should France with viewing ourselves found H It's raisins, nuts, delicious fruits French The Uarbonolla and Archaranee apprehension. everything for fruit cakes and mince annoying fo been have easily might meats you want to come' or 50 different games to each. phone warships and Holof England those lowed by Carvers. Phone 227K the Balkan land; and Panama, like been have well states, might Good for Childron. set half the to furnish the spark to J.h5pleaaan to take and harmless- world In flames. Immedlu?! J.1"!1 CouKh Aii-ari- -- 233 GILT PICTURE FRAMES-F- or small photos and the large cabinets, square nnd round, handsome designs, either single, double or triple at . GILT PLAYING CARD CA8ES Handsome gifts for either men or women who play, 90e. GILT FRAME MIRRORS Oblong and round, bevel plate, at $1.75 Now Is the Time to 1. well-inform- ed base will lie pleased to uliow you our line. We have one room 25x50 feet tilled with Ladies and Children's Shoes. We have had 22 years experience in flrst-cla- ss 25c, 40c, 50e buying and have used the lever spot cash in all our purchases, which not us only enables good values but gives the pick of the best shoe houses in the United States. Dome to Clarks for values but not for trash, as we do not Respectfully, carry it. Ill l; Kind$3.75 $2.75 $4.50 - nu t ,n 1 gives CMes of Cough, Croup 5sr&SSK,ts the seat of 14 draws out the lnflamma-othand cures by naWlng the lungs to Pur and llfesus 0Xy?en to the blood and iu u1?',! anfl Ddta. Tex.. there ls dilly "o bettaJ es per-triwl- con-Uln- mt Hfs-glvl- ng by rr.C0Kl1 "medy made. Bold i - -- - i MaRe S3312 Cteus Laugh I asrssssysJffir (Special Inducement lor bouts wiring. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. STANLEY A STEVEN'S, Mgr. 514-- 2279 Wash. Phona X. Regular copper bases, beautiful stHtuury, extra nice gifts nt $3.00, $5$6.00, $8.00 and $920. CLOCKS, We sold more Cloaks today thun. ever. We're glad our friends are taking advantage of our extension of time on the Cbxik Bale. out-of-to- OUR CHRISTMAS of Hoards,, An unexampled showing of BRONZE Our toys ars selling very fast. It would be well for you to select as arly as possible. Upon a deposit, wa will lay your selections away subject to your call for delivery. ROSS -- 60o. Metul Smokers Bet, 4 pieces, 75c. Metal Smokers' Novelty Sets. 50e, 75c, $1.00, $125 nnd $1.75. Metul Match Trays, 40c. TRY AN AD. IN THE JOURNAL ..For Two Days Only.. and and 35c, Japanese Metl Asli Receiver, 35c. L Clark & Sons Co. GAMES representing a Japanese Melal Pin Trays, In shapes of hearts, spades, diamonds snd clubs, 10c. Japanese Metul Trays, oblong and round, handsome designs at 25c Christmas Books Special Sale col-or- s, Japanese Metal Ash Receivers, in SPARGOS Din- J a panese idol, have been selling nt L2?. hereafter at 95c. Ye R-ush- Ever-reen- HOLD- BROOM Japanese Hetal ner Gongs in bright Buy Childrens Shoes eneral establ-ahment- $2.75 THE CURIOUS WARES on sale of the Japanese manufacture are ever calling forth the nppmvul of particular buyers of novelties. Grinding Lenses J. T. and $1-2- GILT WHISK ERS, $150. "A Brigadier-G- 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.25, $1.50 GILT JEWEL CASES & GLOVE BOXES French lievel plate glass sides and top at 65c, 90c, $1.00, $1.75, $2.50 ii nd $3.00. children SHOE! DIGNANS $150 Amt vvlint Kiirgeous array of NOVELTIES IN GILT are shown here. Every article Is n desirable gift. This ware Is warranted not to tarnish. The latest lniorted glove, collar, handkerchief and Jewel boxes silk lined made in correct imitation of the boxes used by the nobility of hundreds of years ago. be- $2-0- 0 DOLL SHOW Has drawn immense crowds and the dolls are rapidly going. Dont postpone Feeing the show and making a selection for your children. Christmas isnt Christmas to a little girl unless she gets a doll. ROSS BOOKSTORE Notice of First Meeting of Creditor. In the District court of the United States fur the district of Utah. In Unkruptcy before . Tito. MAI.OXKY, In the matter of George U. Dirk, luiikru)L In iumkruptey No. 654. To the creditors of George C. Dicks of Ogden, in the county of Weber and district aforesaid, s bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the loth day of December, A. D. 1!W3, the said George C. Dicks was duly sludged bankrupt; and tliat the first meeting of his creditors will lie held at my office at No. 2442 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, on the 28th day of Decenilier, A. D. 1903, at 10 oclock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, examprove their claims, appoint a trustee, ine the bankrupt, and transact such, other business ss may properly come before said Kefi-ree- urUnK- - T1IO. MALONEY, Referee in llankruptcy. Ogden, Utah, December 16, 1903. Good solicitors wanted for the Dally Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace B. Foster, city circulator. |