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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1903. i after hearing Ms evidence the rrand witnene jury excused the remalcins or.ct pre- NEBRASKA SENATOR IS 7 INDICTED FOR BRIBERY J j at who had not testified and W jTf) WITI pii L. V Ull I VffUtflMii TIME TABLE. TK!3 pared its report. SHOULD READ The Jury was conrpoed of twenty to member, nineteen of whom are saidone have voted for the indictment and Mct nJr f it u s; f TSon Ja against. The members c.trre from all.g WorM." tr parts of the Ktate. no two of them The a resident of the Fame town. foreman. Frank E. Wbl e of Omaha. Is my M"Tt;tini lodge ct the Masecretary of the grand r3 form Net-rak a. The sonic order of thr arytr'r I ra members axe mostly prominent business -Anr.e Hi4. and professional men. Four other cases, said to be cf a Yhoutacde of similar nature, arc belns Investigated on ail a the and irrand report by Jury, Ttstlmcclals, or part of them Is expected very soon. All are cases In hkh potofflcea and I In t Al postmasters are concerned. r'gfc'st Itrms of This Indictment Is salu to be th firt ever returned acalnst a t.'r.Sted Ktatra Senator on charges rf this nature, at.d DR CHARLES FLESH T09D caused Intense excitement in Govern ment circles In Omaha and In adjoining towns w h n it bcirr j ubl!o. ! !t r tt twt .;! was formerly tstt.ru. FlhT l"-- i Iotmnstr f - tnnf rr kt tf t. hS r Mayor of Hatlnes, and hn.. ben promithtn t w t Xt rr.;.-- l nent In Republican politics In Nebraska ir 1 a tfo-jn-rt for several years. He said In Oman . i v" 1 not:M t!r i ot;Tf lf last nlsrht: ! nr. "There Is really nothing In th thia r..k r Itr.Al.TlfT charges, and m friends will support vi " tr.'i In my defense. If wltnefsrs had been rrrTiLoriNO Tin: hust !r 1 permitted to hnve ben r r l r rteHrc n quite differ the result would have ftity ! 5t rt rortfssMfset'iu f.Tf nl ? to ent and no Indictment would have fal prfvl lowed. Men have pubed this itatur who were turned down for r'arroint ron nrnoviso vzuiirixr. ment. and hate trumped up thargea to sHai14 fcs No tfikui. rw e r.r tfc f get even.' " Foot Xtm t;k MBotn StsS be-lr- Charge Prepared by Grand Jury Against Dietrich and Postmaster He Recommended at Hastings. pay in property and money 1COO for to Fisher the appointment. States enuring: jury last night returned Evidence was presented to the irrana true bills agamst United States Senator to gnow F,3ner had boughl Charles H. Dietrich and Postmaster Jury postofflce fixtures from the Grand Army at Hastings of the value of JHOO, Jacob Fisher of Hastings, Neb., charg- 1 ; lhem with Wbnr an co5plracy. .STdSSK?. J he Indictment against Senator i Was removed, and to whom was paid Dietrich charges that he accepted SiOO in money. called ' before th- Th! 'ai,t was money and property in consideration of w,tr"" William Dutton, a hard- Jury grand hxs recommending Fisher for appoint- re merchant of Hastings, who gave ment as postmaster at Hastings. That h!s testimony. According 10 Postmaster Fisher charges him ton's testimony, he (Dutton) acted as with making an agreement with Sena- in all the alleged transactor Dietrich by which the former was to intermediary tions between the indicted men. .and OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 17. The United ! I in0 rst ttr fl4 Dut-again- st ; rrt'i ri-r.S- KISSER WOULDN'T BITE AT FEMALE DISGUISES rr. for rs f!4 jt nr 0ft TRANSACTION OVER Husbands Paraded in Wives' Toggery, but Couldn't Catch Miscreant With Ovulatory Tastes. orrrn rw to a'l Mf All fit ir BY DIETRICH SIDE -- Tti t ifc-j- . I5r. llVr K'-- 1 '.-- 1 1 - rr " rr. .'.trr -". t Appreciation. 1 . . S,-ha- .! I'.i-.t- - -- " OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 17 Capt. Ber-ne- r, who has been agitating for the 'fr., " l'"lhn - the pist seven years for a grant from ex- rr.-ii- Canadian Government in aid of an pedition to discover the north pole, now threatens to abandon the project. The Government promised to pie he Capt. Berner a ship for the tripheIfhas could rai!G $00,000. lie pays that trot JtT.oriO-- pledged, but doe? not like to go bg?ing for any more. He has of his own money in spent for the project. public Tine of these fine mornln." he said tC.A.a7, "the Am?ricans will get to the l (Ve ahead of us.' t ts. M. lus t otui, '., . !. .- r.- vt - r i .trir f tanta rr : Si : ' . 1 " at Aiir.iv!. nv. u-- ir ...... ) torj-tiiti- N' 5 . 5 I"? "i I 1 Its! I . II--- . :r en-li.sti- np lf 1 zl-- ,'v. hcu fir r. nM-.ni'in- -. i. . I 1 1 TTL. 1 '- ?.- : r-- OF IRRIGATED LAND i.t Uk f r--'1- , t '" I- - tn. Z ' N- J l.rkf. t't- - - jr. I ; ; : i , f A '. - A. I- - .SHE.. - N. G ii ' t ... 1 - !...." ! i ... I H . t. & Ht-.- - ; 1 1 at f t. ' cur, c r I r .. . sn trV.r1 .v ! 1 ... j s 1. T, - i j. n. rr alitor nia m. i . ?' f tn n - a. r. f 1 S ft ?pxbY6ry alio man 't .'.J . .v . ' i . i n i , UIDVrf " i"".ll Ui-- uvv:.' i j. . v . C;U. U 0rt4t l'.ay Orcvnd ea CAI"Tt..n tr. N'lA ... Tarve-- J n ttf V - a i . . 1 r.'t. CS t I p.- I . 1 " 7 .,; ! H 7 . I. ' j! ii ; ? r 4 I Southern P.icHic Company:; Liner. p. h . n J 0 ' i r. a i n i.7 ...' ii I. 4 t. at Arm; T. c, I't VYMJLD RAISE PRICE WARp.r?(. . t4 "tI'tn--- -ii; ! ? rjtt at TAaVT) . --, h i !y :i - vi.f - Tf V, Tl. f. .'. U'm! r . e ' t- -. 1 f. j '' " r it Jt A t t, jr-rn- cr t. r?. ki.t i.a k n -, tt . 1 on S.Vi tl -n r - '- ... ... Fc-- rv r. a. 3 TR A I IN' SDAILV 1 V- - N f ! 'I I" . p-.- X I ciTT. ; ftaaw Nr., i i1 Anra- - r. - r jf SIDCPJLiNDLVt; t-- ft 2SJa rt., i;UIiTTT, CrfJ r lr.ir i I' ir r' tn:rr r C. A ! CA'SO .,' U- A. fM-- . n. uj-oi- T. -. a- w ..?. c;i tn - f it r r.4 ffOX OCc4, . J fa "SI t'e-t-ofli- ce s-- u ! OK.rs 4 -- O r ux 53 ": " e. Orr J,k I'" I ! 5 t-i c.K tn ... 1 -- "-ti - a-.- Louis .W-- e. r-.- " . -. 1)- r At.'-- ' V.'. t j tr.t -- J.;r i af.!r . ''. ,h-r,- ii "5 fre.U n-1- - Tn.t ! -- f . Ttr l "1 e i io ir. Tirv.t p ta O5 C w Oif. Tic! Cltj rf "wo So - Canadian Explorer Is Dis gusted With Lack of 1.-- 1 S UUtC i "i fr it tr - ct-i.- ; o - lr trM a. t U j t 0GDEN MEWS i. ' t,C UTAH SMORT LINE COLOrVDO fr. c to-lay- ia 8 X) a. .:..otfi,4 slrtumft r r.t ta Vlr - J . c.a -- r--4 The lr I.ttrr.. r.l rf trt f. Crr t 19 css ) fj"1 tfc C"S r, r " '.tt rf r--l If. United States Senator ('turlM II. I.' rt ? cf aok. "Art ci and Postniai-- r J.irob - t rtf-Hastingf. Neb., on harc s rf brib ry rand tonsj lracy In correction wdih the 1rr : ID Tark rise. appointn nt of Ibe latter as )R. CHARLES CO.' was a hubje-cof extreme intfrcrl In Omaha . rr. nt tv. I'od t.i t ' I'tdUd State IHsttlct Attort ey V. S. lwi4 , r. j. 2 Dr.ua co. Summers, who has conducted th' c;i , 1 athe tIoeir.m'-ntrfu.s to talk ". "' evt n to ce rvprtf rs. Tl.- - d' talli of V.. Iostmastcrshlp transactions nt l!4st-Ihk- s. Time Tabb as plven out today by Mr. Fisher" friends. i.re ns follows: la The postoni-at up to tun y,-- ; rs hiko v. as loatcd tn n building of tS, tlr.m-- l tfcted by th- - local . May M903 thI'rThree Towns Without Mail. of vi i to inKepuV.K-Army I n In In buUOInst it this stallation l..d Huntsville, KJ.n and l.lbrtv. thrr small towns In BnH )K'l'n valley, with etlur uait:ts and mini'itc poftr.-,pa population of :hout d the po-t- e '!'. h.ve Ik n trs h .d furnish fUtur s ' rr"n Or-n- . . t. Huttt anl ff from ihf rvrtUn ! of comiili tlv .lve-shut Th Cr." tluin Artr.y id th l ri--- ur . nv , I V i. t i i Pn as fur as mall fjr:mi::.l iti n w.rl'l t'y I for the Imviht i . Frci-Kepuhlitr titur fcnj "n concern d. Tliw place m are tncljdcd la l''H- ,, i . lntern,!t v.n lnrlu d in th- - ..v- - ; t ir ... J J a. wv one of tho star u,utr.. which has no con- rnnu-ra h ' "v h . AUut thi. - (.um r Ch-- ! titT. wiih th' dfi.n ;Ir . nctiin t.i-i.!'!! " t p m. f r et;i- "ir, si : r a i inert h.h it.f'.e Shade. vlio has carried this rout"manntr yenra. fallfd to rip-rtrdHy t . fi? .. .. . ; '.: i t.i oio.;i, ing. HuntsvlMe cltlnns h. (rrrw rl.i moron . r..: of to n. lor their letter.-- Hnd 'n-- -on.- b. tvw n the ..pi-it- a . rii;I .. P TV. rf Sn L .. J t explained t hit hi o.nlrart i,i ,1'lt''r J,: '',nba-M 1 it i IrT.rA i - l T' and that the Va.hlnKton department f fn overn..r. t.ad put up a t failed to appoint his iv..tnia- m. p.. I the ter Davis of th Ox ien nine fa' that bulldir l.rar (;. A. It. but! He j. rd. some time in th e.irlv u:irt ef October nntfclpittmc th r;rorl of th f't-ofTlcp!:iAr.t two bin? far th Mrrvln- - of th- -to k up th" matter with th Ft Om!,. rifn. from tho Oxdeu pestof tie to th- three auth-Tltlto Vahilurlns; a to Wah-ir.stotowns were' sutmltted and ft i was auntd Pint r then he h;s heard roth-fnv- r ir.ton. A l.:i .i i ' ' ' i, .1" i. ' r.eto Vn but nor,. x ve t ! tie P,,.ei:v t.rr, a n t r. about th" luiin'.. and Kt i ';. r,r : 4i a, nv. t . n f,:,n Schad to fdiow up tif'ed ;,otiat!ot, wrr iit comiu bd Ut'.til af- tuiia;. He t ! l t i I r Gov. lh'trhh h.i I" tho n r . thf dopjirtme-niy 1 t'e-ei .'' oi affairs and car. oo nothing nioi" Fnlted stnten Senator. In the it. t i: p. m. . r ' l tiian await dev 'lo;imnt ?. I rn!irrlv.nni r Ird r, itr..! tn thm .a Otv. K.t 4i p "?! t. c ;u r.inn-r- i rental!, nr i iti i.i l.c :d "4t'Taking Out Slot Machines. v ' '. e ra In hi the the rf prop- i poto:l'.f i.drUy and other f);;deti merSaloonkeep.-rrtv n 1. is., wn iiit'v iil,ivtl itriun if I.t ; lt" ; I""tl.'d....4n rn-f- . l , . . a m. In thlr chants wh' have mtchlr, th'-r '. i i t a d .f nt th lentil Jl"". V phicts Itof aliUKiiiess are removinj? v i .i'r u"l known whv. as t'hi f of ri'.ii:f tr. nt of tb ; o re r to futr..-, A T. A nt p ij sd;v. Police Hrowrdns fates that he his rIv tt i . . f A T. A &ttt?t. i, yi'i Vi K!!. no such ordr. but It l b!i vd I hut iXf. f.Vxture OU-vJ h" Jr.? w.i TlcXrr. that Jl nll"irt i:,ia City someeine ;as piveu the ownns ft tip th.it InforTatlon miitht be filed :ici?'.!t thm prn;erty lor ! s th in it wa. worth . '!U r x e Fe if the machir.i were not dNpur.p'-- wl;h. th.e ptirP"".' f the bf-- nt cf th- - surrnuridtr.it j r -- rt rs. It 'ji;.-- i :.! th it the ,,;f. More Policemen for Ogden. th- - ri.!.l ,h tr oli- tl; bv a frer.-in Ten new pol'oeinen wi re adjn to pa rtt . rlpttor, from th--- Pi rBrowning's forte by th- - City Couiull lnt pubs, a ft in t v Th- A. It. p. pt- nl t.'aht. This ln ras"s th mmil.-- of I ac iir.it th to tw r;y-siJ. A. llrrt. '.v. S'.itn lnvolvd with a f r f th. v p.. it. meiv il from tlx !r I. nit Tl.omai. Z;ohirln!i S'."th. P YOU want loknow Jeep'i ! v i! y I, .id i l Pi mo-AVi!ii;im F !kr. i '. K. lme. I. M. Tout the '.viil .T. r . Tlif'iii.is li:.i kham and A. ithe !Miit : p.iiiti. itt d y ! what The Telegram Moli-maar.- thnew patrolmen. rn;. s"r... tpi e. i or S- i i At OA jitcttn. t " will do for vour btisi. n- -r r tl Will Rocount the Ballots. r. to j . P Jitdirto fo:;rir.ter..l th- - v. . l.i'"tn.;.Mr i : e r :?. . r h .ir ncss ask any In the F'fth i o;r ) t it n ha :fif t .it to. d ."ov. n t r nir.t lug Itol.ipp of all ballot! t r nreeiril't nt tin- rec lit mi M'rii ,:it rl.rtlut, V't.htt. ... 1 . , , - , , ii II.. .'.iiif advertiser what it has t i:i orde- that tl of i:r, i ont-I be d tr r 4th in A a may w r f.r.ailv uv'iertiuii!okw i no t i n eoiiiT. ti.uiom nr.- row dons for his. 15 to r.dtl by whi'di in charge f the City Peror.b r. who h i e'intITT.t of pe'tiu:it r on e f hi ! ordeir-to produ' - th.em on that date. that 1" purthiM. th p'd"!'! t.xtn" ! at th-Ir.gtr.ir to ti e ;. A. It. t ; . Ice wi.l.h It had p'.l for t Brief-City !t U sab! h.e ih.n.icncl to r i;.!er The ho.'v f I.ojU A. Pi.s. who dlod In S nator f r the i!',fi-r,e by , J.p h h' r.rnvi-lied nftrday of pi: . inu.nla, l ' o i i ill' l to n er. bi " i had Ugd.-X. ef De. OMAHA. Nov. IT. u l.t.; l I- NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Armed with revolvers and club?, a vigilance committee composed of men and women is patrolling some of the Ftrects of llayonne. New Jersey, in the hope of capturing a man known as the "kisser." The operations of the latter have terrorized the female contingent of the New Jer sey suburb so greatly that they feir to go into the streets in. protect I aflT nightfall. Those who have fallen into his clutches have not been harrnd. but they object strenuou&ly to being suddenly embraced and kissed against tlvSr wishes. When the husbands learned of the attacks they determined to run down the miscreant, some even going so far as to dirguise themselves in women's clothing, but the search so far has been fruitless. . I H-- - 7 X) a. ta r L;!." '", rnrf rraf i: vs. i"?t !'"4 t tM tt K v,.r J. r f. r , rt """ft Urs hii6 t ...'. r 1 J I I I I i. ca C4t .f Tee - 1 tnt I! w t l-- a s I - ti- - BrrciAt, rr. 't to n'ro-4- rotrs POSTOFFICE EXPLAINED I IC Ct tr.ts H. ro r-t- ! m e- t- rt-ex- FOR POLE A r7"t V!'''' yr fTf1' trs'fl r-- ! j QUITS RACE ? sr-ts- k ! I - I- tia rS:o I &Aaa s k e vn - ! - : . r Idaho Officials Considering Request ci American Falls Canal and PowerCompany. pr-t-j- x. 1 -r. - - P.LACKFOOT; Ida,, Nov. 17. Secretary of Strtte Gibson, State Engineer Darling-io- n and Messrs. Skeens and Sweet of the American Falls Canal and Power company arrived Sunday and are today engaged in inspecting the big tract of land segregated under the Carey act and sought to be reclaimed by the ditch of the American Falls company on the west bide, of Snake river. The latter company claims that the and that canal has already cost not the total cost wU be over r7'K)iCf. As can over 40,000 acres of the entire tract be sold tho proposition, at the present acre is a losing one, and price of $15 per State for permission to ask the they the $20 and t2 per acre. As raise, price to is most of the land being sold to settlers from other States the people of Idaho have but little interest in the proposed raise. of the State considThrough this part been manifested, and erable Interest hasdesire to see the propothere Is a strong sition carried to a speedy fruition. A of the. State board to grant the request may cause another company's tie-u- p in the reclamation of a splendid r.-fu- m-f- . . - -! t. c.-ts- - I - 1 rivi-r-i:-nt:- T - Fl-he- it y-- bare i ef ! t.rrvjh tV.? TSft (f I 1 1 i I r-- - from to n 1. oilit'.n.il P.K'ir" of 1, !!' in . r . ..-- t off em that i; tr. of a leratl .n at tl - ntp I . r J. . tt of the tnt. Tbl !;fr. f".' n t. in faid. v.a to hae ! i" .u-I oortiot.- by tl " i'i!ir !'r eqa.il .......... . . . .. c . 1. t.. ; ir..i 'voit. ' . pill . no iit. ii ..!... w. for a i"W ri'nnths. whi n tl X n'ktor ! r. . ' I rovei d It.4 quef tior.abl-- top..r.n burglary. I ma returned tl'ie neii y ! rr Knivl Ieputv Capt. Prown ef th" poPee d part niei.t " "W t i j ini nn." has gone to S;it:v .side. Piah. to pecir-- I." Omnd Vnurg I.lr.dpriy Ti and W. H. Hilt, loth w re Silt LuUe attctvling court in Uden yfr-U- a y. Sheriff Pallry wer.l to Salt l ake c i.v with John f'laypool, who is ti eighteen months In tho penitentiary for on . I ' t th- Ii - I 1 ll. If Sccil5fCt Flowers. IlaitK tc rr F:i rw. itj tr.!rr;n:'! . 1 - -- '. i- . - ! 1 i I r-- e I 1 n.--- U I . , M t i ecu WAT. z 4 ft" H . y . "' I . ft 5AI.T - r - t." . f IZ , l'm-t- T. l i.KH 5:15 11 p , xirx:;rcrE. 3ih . . n ' I T'l j'-.p'- r " m a witneS'J in the ease of lllgins ACanis, chargud with robbery. n-- and 33Z XEISB 11 2222: The Hat mr cf th ia a buffet-llbrary-otffrv- It ha a ;.'. r I P f.r.d i I ; N Cosy , a' j Steamshio I Th- - l ;. Chbnro .vi Fr-r- tl T.T ' to ' p. p. tn. icketi vi' t I r .,.- A',', x t ' : 1 If !. a a " . a t . ."l rnti El.we . TICKETS: R. T. 7D : ' (Ut. T f n, ' . r i ' ' . t i I it. r. v ."! It. - r r p.. V ; -- j ;f.: r- S-u- 'h At" - i 1 . ITT All. i. ft i N General Ajc:iL SALT LAKH CITY. ! fcSuaSKZSaaaaS .' - .r : S . Wnt Eerd J- - I . Vrlt" n - fwr t Mt t 4 t th- tl ! irt Iu!-- So!l at. r Ill end . ii -. I- a 5f. I: I h-- tv-k- j K;:1 5 t:. n trana-Fiberia- pHtfotri etc., rella, where you tin n'.t unC, vr&Xc'.i the icenry wl.l tl;? hums over ths raila at ality x..tif aa hour. -' n a Lrond M j; In .! rctertc i by :. brA F';. 1 tors, by not;fing I r that England's lukewarm. It It interc?i rupport of Jar.-rn noticeable that China no longer and the .safety of the railroad and that Russia must hold all Biltlsh assistance regarding Manchu-tha- t rhe has taken. ria. but consults only the American and Advices from Japan are to the effect Japanese Ministers. Instead of all the that the Japanese are growing bitter j diplomats, as formerly. i f?t fur-nlsh- writi-.- r t e i y m: a'.', . t r run trt-tto V l)fr f ,r Ar.eil r hith-KrUiVM I"-.- cr at ti p rt , rVhurla is necessary for her an! ; light-!- il!-itck- retr 4 o-- . . room twenty In At I thr ii erte'hl" ? to the mountaina cf ColcraJo ar-- . i tJ fertile plains cf Xfbtajka, Ijw, a:.d Illinois. against England, because they believe that the latter country i.- unfaithful to her alliance v.lh Japan. Tie y now think that England entered into 'an al-- I liance with Japan, expei tir.g that Its proi lam ition would result in Russia withdrawing f:or. Manchuria, and. -' there.ore, regaiding w..r as a faint i i t i to Mbilit;-Rusm:i 1. and rcliie, now England, tearing that she iiy is drawn into war thiough tho aPianie, as an ally to Inexerting her infltn-r.educe Japan to iccor;nize what Enrd Cranbome called "Eus.-la'rather Special position in Manchuria." Palfour's exl'.OT.-itioto Japan to make moderate de mands la also considered helpful to Russia in the negotia- i ::i d?k, nintrxfnes. prlod!el. a w j ! se Ch!co rptdi cxt. with eftay chaira, a IRRITATION TOWARD ENGLAND j Tho foreign diplo- lounlnp lon. brilliantly . i " re -- J ?!n la-.- t -- sat PF.K'INf:. Nov. mats at Peking are awaiting developnegotla-tioti- s ments in the Russo-Japanewith the keenest interest, but are 'not sanguine of their success, because they an unable to see what terms are possible, tiifless one nation distinctly surrenders. Japan hps asserted that Russia's fulfillment of the evacuation convention is essential to an agreement, ar.f has promised China not to sanc- i Tifo imnalrlnrr Chl- any arrangement . .. : . ..v. 3, wiriciijmf " aneiiuriii. iM!?of Russia's ofncial.s in the Tast IS A. t pi ll-V- IT. - - agricultural territory. The combined output of th" five canneries situated in and Imun di.i'elv ttlbu-tar- y or Dynamite. Money to f)gd. n was this year r.i :, beir.g of tomatoes, t!;- .- balup &J.C0 ca' Chicago, Nov. 17. Threats to blow ance of fruits and other vegetable.-the Plaza hotel, a large structure front-to made ing Lincoln park, have ofbeen The F.oar.l of County Conim'sslonerH the building, held William Hall, manager Its regular ses ion yi sp rd iv and names which an letter, anonymous in theT.I. u?ual tranracted s. iThe. m,iil- -. ..... . . busim .1. of $500. the payment as an alternative ui nup.iiiii in i.i lax i;ii iiii'pii'n was referred to Commissioner Powers. The letter was turned over to the po-liand a trap laid for the writer, but National Bank Authorized. he failed to appear. The writing is similar to that of other liters which Nov. 17. The Farmers and Washington, resihave recently annoyed wealthy Shore .National bank of K no. N. v . :i(cli:imrs' Lake was today a at liori.-dent.- of the neighboring to hejjin bui:i. m with a capital of Drive district. JAPAN SHOWING "' , r-.- b- it.-tric- . 1 ele-.-tio- - Tdrram - I 1013 ! a. a HAL S. HAY, Qcncrat Acnt, Denver, Co!o. i |