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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. STATE JOURNAL, vitations, extended at a time when two of the nations Invited are at war, THE NOTES FROM THE will be accorded. There Is keen suspicion In some quarters that the president's desire no longer to delay this PANAMA CANAL invitation Is prompted by political motives and with a view of dissipating the charge that he Is fonder of the "big stick than of peace, and those who hold this view look to see the United (States snubbed for its pains. Certain TO DIG CANAL UNTIL NEXT NEW LIFE IN THE DEMOCRATIC officials of the administration assure NOT SPRING. CAMPAIGN. the newspaper men that they have cordial a reason, however, to expect reception for the Invitations extended Major Symons Says the Cost Cant Bs ThousMake Will Culberson's Speech and it is Impossible to make any deTold Until $9,000,000 Is Spsnt ands of Votes for Judge finite forecast as to the outcome. in Experiments. Parker. A prominent representative of the 27. Major Oct WASHINGTON. has taken your corresadministration Correspondent.) (From Our Regular to task for having referred to Thomas W. Symons of the corps of enpondent 27. Oct. WASHINGTON. D. C.. of the army, who was permitRussias receipts of the Klnslneff peNew life baa been Injected Into the tition. or rather refused to receive It. gineers a special act of congress to lend ted by Democratic campaign by the recent as a snub to the rather to this state on the canal The services his president. able speech of Senator Culberson, made offered in refuta- Job, la in Washington. He was asked argument Ingenious In New York and which prominent tion of the claim that this country was about the progrese of the preparatory Democrats believe may prove the be- snubbed Is as follows: "The president canal work. His reply brought out the will make ginning of a move whichParker Russia would fact that $101,000,000 la merely a nomand knew perfectly well that thousands of votes for Klnslneff petition inal figure, and that the final estimate the receive to refuse a addressing Davis. Mr. Culberson, of coat Is a matter that cannot be demade when he forwarded It to BL Petersburg, our to sent It large and enthusiastic audience, If he was sure termined until after experiments coatthat he but public a letter addressed by the presi-he ambassador there with a polite request ing something like $9,000,000 have been which In dent to Dr. Albert Shaw, for information as to whether or not It made. declared (under date of October 10, would be received, the Russian auhe "Bids will soon be called for, 190S.) that he would be delighted thorities would be obliged to examine aid, "to excavate at eight or nine difstate, an Independent "were Panama Its contents before they could decline ferent points at an average cost of would be delighted if she would at to receive it. Therefore the president about $1,000,000 at each point The oband that moment make herselfdo one, the when number of contracts a In bis object had accomplished letting ject so would adds that only because to was returned. Probably only at the time la to ascertain whether the petition refrain he does a revolt be to Instigate for the president .would bids will come within the estimates alan from so expressing himself publlcally." offerapologist such explanation, or for a any prepared, so we shall know Mr. Culberson also read a letter from moment entertain the Idea that Rus- ready our estimates are correct and whether Secretary Hay Informing the Colom- sia's refusal to receive the petition whether we can go ahead on the canal 21, on January bian charge d'affaires, was any leak a snub to the United satisfied that It can be completed withal1903, that the "reasonable time" because the Russian authoriin the time and cost and amount! preStates lowed the president for the completion ties were first to read the viously estimated. I presume that compelled had canal expired, of the negotiations contents of the petition. some of the work will be begun next and along with It an excerpt from the spring. 4, 1904, president's message of January reasonWilliam B. Parsons, a member of Doesnt Respect Old Age. saying that the question of a to the Canal commission, says that no falls when shameful youth iis the into entered not had able time show proper respect for old age, but contracts for any part of the construccanal negotiations. let, that Just the contrary In the case of Dr. tion of the canal, have beennext Janucut off work will not be begun until It la hoped by Democrats here that King's New Life Fills. They severe and ary. and that there is at present all how matter no malndies of the Culberson's Senator launching the labor on the isthmus that is rePanama Issue may result In arousing Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, all Ultimately 10.000 laborer! at quired. yield much enthusiasm between now and Jaundice, Fever, Constipation Drileast will be employed. A11 the civil election day. The senator vehemently o this perfect P1IL 25c at Jesse J. and mechanical engineers, time keepers ver's drug store. condemned the action of the adminisand high grades of workmen will he of tration in recognising the republic furnished through the eligible llets of Panama and In negotiating with the the national civil service commission. Where Hunting Is Costly. new republc a treaty for the construcThese statements were drawn out a celebrated Sir that Gerard, Montagu tion of the canal, declaring they Keating, to contraby were Illegal, wrongful and discredithunter of big game in India, puts the dict Commissioner statements of W. S. Waralleged two a of able acts. It la believed that the Pana- preliminary expenses employment agent, at No. 41 ma Issue will prove more popular than months' tiger shoot, exclusive of ner, an Twenty-nint- h street, that he was West imsuch to which the Philippine Issue clothes and saddlery, at about In touch with government officials and guns, petus was given by Judge Parker In 1 500, to which must be added a share contractors snd could procure work on his last speech at Esopus, although of the mess, a monthly sum of $75 for the canal for workmen applying at his attacks on the administration's conand a few other office. and Warner denied that he had transport wages not will be duct of Philippine affairs statements. made such In favorable under Items small all, abandoned. In the opinion of a few Democrats the Philippines Issue la the circumstances, about $125 for erh NEW GOLD DISCOVERY. stronger. They urge that a condem- tiger killed. nation of the treaty with Panama must reflect on the sixteen out of the thirty-thre- e Tha Best Doctor. Bullfrog District in Nsvada Promises Democratic senators who voted Rev. B. C. Horton. Sulphur Springs, to Eclipse Tonopah and Panama for the ratification of the Goldfield. Texas, writes, July 19th, 1S99: "I have treaty. Those who oppose this view, used In my family Ballards Snow however, maintain that those DemoLiniment and Horehound Syrup, and The latest reports from the Bullfrog crats who voted for the ratification they have proved certainly satisfac- district near Tonopah, Nev Indicates did so only as a matter of expediency tory. The liniment Is the best we that the recent gold discoveries there and not because they approved of Its have ever used for headache and are to prove 'the greatest ever likely negotiation nor of the part played by paina. The cough ayrup has been our made in that section of the state, not the United States In the events lead- doctor for the last eight years. 25c even excepting Tonopah and Goldfield. ing up to the negotiation of that treaty. 50c $1.00. For sale by George F. The ore shipments over the Tonopah Cave. railroad last week aggregated 971 tons A new fbnee of marines have been of which $53 tons came from Goldfield. Panama. of to ordered the Isthmus is neat and clean at the The shipments were divided as folEverything The new battalion will sail for Colon new cafe. 242 Twenty-fift- h street lows: From Tonopah Tonopah com about November 20th. This force goes pany, 540 tons of bulk ore and 58 to relieve the battalion now on duty tons of sacked ore; Tonopah Belmont, a Democratic will remain only for givthere and Belgium. 10 tons. From Goldfield en time, when It In turn will be reBelgium is probably the most demo lease, 259 tons; Florence lease, $5 lieved by a new force. It s regarded cratlc of all the monarchical states. tons: Combination, 12 tons; Wilson as essential that a new military force The king erf the Belgians not lease on St Ives, 12 tons; Richards remain constantly on the isthmus, but does not wear a crown, but haa only not leases, 16 tons; Lothrop Davis comas this Is a hardship to the men so ex- even crown to wear! No cor- pany, 19 tons. a got iled and as the climate Is trying. It The passenger traffic continues to Is the purpose of the administration onation ceremony la known to the be the heavy, the dally arrivals ranging coronation, sovereign Inaugural. to relieve those on duty there at comfrom 70 to 85 and the departures from paratively frequent Intervals. The ex- Ing his reign simply by taking an oath 20 to 50. pense of such exchanges la, of course, to govern according to the laws. The statements which have appeared considerable, but economy Is not one Moreover, the births of Ila children, in the newspapers during the past of the virtues of the present if he haa any, must be registered In week to the effect that the C. ft C. aame the exactly phraseology and In and the Tonopah tracks will be changthe same set of books ss the humblest ed to e Is confirmed by The president has approved the for- of his subjects. Tripp. The work will Superintendent mal invitation to be extended to all be commenced at once snd will probof those powers which participated in ably be completed inside of four the previous peace conference at the months. there as soon Hague, to as possible to consider the subjects deGood tea is so cheap, it is MANNERS OF OLDEN TIMES. ferred. at the last session, for subsequent action. Some new subjects will folly to drink poor tea. Affectation Mark of Fashion In the doubtless be Introduced and it Is posEighteenth Century. sible that some effective work will be Go by the book. In "Social England the following Critics of the administration are watching with Interest to Your pant mums your sway kyaa dont IDco appears as indicating the exaggerated see what sort of a reception these in dulling' Bab courtesy of fashionable people early In the eighteenth century: "Chesterfield teaches that It la borlsh to congratulate a friend on his approaching marriage with merely I wish you Joy, when he should have said: Believe me, my dear sir, I have scarce words to express the Joy I feel upon your happy alliance with such and such a family. The compliment of condolence on a bereavement should be, not I am sorry for your loss, but I hope, sir, you will do me the justice to be persuaded that I am not Insensible of your unhappiness, that I take part In your distress and shall ever be affected when you are so. His child began his lessons In breediug' at 9 years old, haring till then learned Latin, Greek, French, history and geography. He la warned to beware of using proverbial layings in his speech, such ss One man's meat is another man's poison, or Everyone to his taste, se the good man said when he kissed the cow. He must attend to the graceful motion of his arms, the manner of g on hla hat and giving his hand. Horace Walpoles entrance Into a room la described by an eyewitness is in the style of affected delicacy which fashion had made almost natural, chapeau bras, between hla hands, as if he wished to compress It, or under his arm, and feet on tiptoes ss if afraid of a wet floor. Ml 10,10 . -- Bowes-Ker-nl- ck HOW 1904. 27, WROTE THE JAPANESE CONSTITUTION I 1 spent much time away form Japan studying the constitutions of various countries, the emperor having ordered me to undertake the arduoug task of framing a draft of the new Japanese constitution. The work was very difficult and necessitated much thought. Never before had there been a constitution, in the modern sense of the word, in Japan, to help me to know whatwere the most vital points to be provided for In the new code. The country had been so essentially a and feudal one that it was difficult to ait down on the debris of its past history and prepare offhand a constitution for it; and even when I had decided as to what was most necessary, it required very great care to insure the proper working and execution of the various provisions. I had always to remember that my work waa Intended as a permanent measure, had to examine all and, therefore, the possible effects likely to arise from it in the distant future. Above all, import-tanc- e there was the. to be attached to the necessity the sacred and traof ditional rights of the sovereign. With the assistance of my secretaries and collaborators all of them as devoted to the work as myself I accomplished my task as well as I could, and it is not without some satisfaction that I see that it has not been found necessary to amend the constitution since its promulgation. Marquis Ito in Leslie's Monthly. TO HAVE BEST. fSLjgWVE Wh. Newest and Latest Art Stationery All the Latest Books Regular and Novelty Music Rolls Wrist and Hand Bags nt t ALWAY8 A COMPLETE LINE OF 8CHOOL AND OFFICE safe-guardi- ng SUPPLIES. The Ross Book and Stationery Carelessness Is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes ire making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's Utah Knitting W for Consumption. Vew Discovery Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can he cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mies Is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. Kings New Discovery. 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