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Show TUY,EENIG The Salt Lake Telegram. DECEMBER 1, 1903. GANTIC BOODLE PLAN FAKE POPE CONFESSED BY WITNESS IS HANGED Lant K. TABLE. "Vott w fr d T la fjl tha world " Dr. VIonrt. X9a mot wmp;itoii form ia I hair nttfctrr r utaj, -1 TABLE In Effect Nov. 3 2, 100 x r4r.baitLoa Laia. an prrrtt fx s HIE TIME. SHOULD IlEAD THIS Many People in Grand Fanatic Filipino Leader Rapids Waterworks Deal. Pays Death Penalty for Salsbury-Implicate- UOnAH EVERY fH. it. C. Nguy nr ar J ar a . Vrr iwi. ar4 t X sta Art !i f" rv.. , . , s 0 ari- ftia-ra-r rr' rr--ai-- Onul a t a., , 'Yak, y , w. 1 1 ;S ta Thousands of GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dee. 1 State consummation, and with ... "aia cn Murder. n zeal ftt untiring f';Ei Vj.cy li) ,ta T.-Senator David E. Burns, charged by sought to unmask the criminals. The fr-- . r:r- - f l Ttttixaonlals. fm 1 aa" T..- ar 3 fir, af i, i" n J K Lant K. Salsbury, tne former city at- Herald was the first paper In Grand 4 505 p ra, to expose the Hartln deal In Chi MANILA, Dec. L Scr.or Rio, the r. AM ftk tn w torney, in the latter's confession re- Rapids v f teto trrra fc!htt cago, and was the first to demand the fanatic Filipino leader and a.OOa.a cently regarding the wholesale bribery Jury investigation. The Herald conC .5S Is- aa. in connection with the notorious water tinued to urge the summoning of the Pope of the Tayabas, has bven hang!. was was He and a captured Ian May tr.'fr-.tis- t a jury until It was called, and was DR CHARLES FLESH FOOD deal, with having received $200 for his grand . in demanding the full ex relentless and C .05 convicted of murder subsequently ? fwa-p ta was work, y given an examination here posure of the plot and the punishment sentenced to death. . Twenty-aeve- n of ' ! Thl fimitui - i , .. ........ wary prcr?-0X urn. Aimivi: hi followers were Hrnlencivl at the yesterday. Salsbury appeared for the of ' the conspirators. but thrsothtrif ): it en tha tiuri. con The arch been to has rr time baa It fame of various itool and terms mora conspirator State, testified that he offered tov. .t. i r 4. y Trfk. it tct n f"raraf r4 rc-ctf- d . victed and now turns upon me ps the . year ar4 then I wnty-nlt,!tri-:fr?:"- , no Burns $200 in addition to $100 which owner 10:9O UB3fc f.JR'a J th meil"al ar. by of this paper for evenge." a4 ra-r ar a t f i ! m omn n o r Burns told him he had already reriiiataa, tt thvian1a isjua K pm Sentenced to Death. r?f)r, f U It a K!r ts or.tr frparal'.an u tt fatrf', Ui'l ceived. 5t rrajtrf-ia- ,. L.". 30 PEE CENT SAVED k I ;10 otrr nmNt film 1. Lavedo Toledo, the Dec. MANILA. , rear r s;. vr-r- . Burns scorned the offer at first, say- At the Trenchard closing out sale by ladror.e leader, who gave the HLALTHT FLCS1!. ih'.n ctJtka, txck -; Ill', ,r; K ;r and arm a. 5:35 pun ing that he was no $100 man, and Freed. m authorities considerable trouble military s 45 j? by hi Tire bust developing rv..r t operations In the province of Alby. has Y?--ythreatened, go Salisbury swore, that he " been convicted and aentenred to death. trr raatorlre fat-bbrata to trtr rat. tvtt Hler.a ra-4would tack on a referendum clause to utfS 3 Iiart...... p. and contour It fat Pa tra) beauty Toledo of surrendered with his thirty JaS'a', the bill unless he was given $5000. Salsto tailed tfva tatlreilr.n. ... S t eu! Ya"rjf.a men and ten guns In October last. fv'.rs ...... xm pTtt 5.1. af-f- ,f i bury told him to put in the bill an, FOR REMOVIIfQ WRINKLES. Trri .a o. I'. to say nothing about the $5000 until the xrtuj'T. FREED'S WORD STANDS GOOD, wrtri u r i Ko at orr.an should i i.. a. ft trt a, t, A. . )l ynr th tnrart rr. a for a t trtrfc measure became a law, intimating that fat af4 rr.n.i!ef Tt .' Tr. ? i Main ttfw. The Trenchard stock mu.t b rtoNl rrwa Charles' Flth FooU ttmotnmoi!, l!sta l;ka t .ai ar,4 Nevada. .tricta In '3a, out. Hee Freed. 22S S. W. Temt.le. he would be further rewarded then. The TragV. ?200 was" paid to Burns in r PPKCTAL Tb rer-itarrt- - ft City Ticket OfSra, 201 Salsbury's I Hia Strait. t4 a boa, tvt For Tr. (Tltrlft cflice in the city hall, Salsbury testified. Talrpho-- a 250. to lntr4l" It trio thouaanda ct nr ' MONTANA ASSEMBLY f tom' wa h v Had Enough Money. rl twr t aM thta ad rtl"mr rxTa t a:j h InvestiCounsel Graft for ua II. AM raekarr ara nt in r :s , Salsbury also implicated Dudley E. . iU i I".' e J L 24 tor a. IN SPECIAL SESSION a'rd ..a.r-- f wrapper, poaiata prrpam. A Waters, a member of the board of pubt't. ut A bs-W aarrrU in r.n:rti t UiLLUTT. Otir.l lic works; Eugene D. Conger, manager gators Chicago I ronvisif yoy ,f th- nsrt of the Grand Rapids Herald, and J. R. Pr. t IVO ef Kth Legislature Meets at Helena to Pass fr fnrChart' Thomson, municipal reporter of the i rr.t arh' h faa for tr r.ii of Life. His Danger W Press. ;!! a:. nalllr.r. He he had said rt "Art f Evening that Vf the Bill Demanded by the Cop' 1 " Bounded Waters, and that Waters told lnk. a.l th l:; him he had enough money, but would i mrnrr.t. ;traM fropr per Interest. rt aaaujrtnc O.a f ar. riX a- -. J arm j, r CHICAGO, , Dec. 1. Attorney Brode not stand m the way of the water deal, for Saa;cti'C tl 't 4!(Tr!.r. f;!l either voting favorably or staying Davis, counsel for the Aldermanic I.-- ThHELEN Dec. A, Mont., LrgbU. away. "Later I learned," Salsbury tesinvestigating committee, has re- the Assembly mrt In a pre la I Bslmt U fH 1 Ul Y fil lv 1 tn- Tine; tified, "that he had negDtiated with the graft 100 ceived his letters wu, JKvr Yotx. nearly threatening to tha cor.sk New York parties direct. One night afr will vimii4UJ bill which day give T " t Dr. Charlaa Fth F.3 fc tit a" ter a Council meeting, Thomson came life since he began the campaign Supreme ccurt aulhorlty to r iw f.nt i a I.A3.S rjTT. ni at th 'r.'.v,: to me and accused me of knowing about against gamblers and violators of the in cases f ctjulty and charge f J.i !k' I or . It a m. F. 2IILL DRUG CO. the deal. I took him in and offered saloon ordinances. J, hip. i'Tt.: n i)t,:l , ri 5r a rr... . him $1000 cash and $5000 in bonds. After This bill M the o.itn; of th rctt.l , '' a t.,, The Its committee and McLeod and I took what money ,we In Montana whl'h cnpprr r. t m In the. cloiir.t of ail tho Aroaliin- needed out of the $75,000 boodle fund have had many disappointments, but it C0L0R,D0 UTAH SHORT UNE a. m. p -mated ,. iiiirna. onnei 1 ahtch company F r a; . there was $48,500 ltft. I carried that was admitted last night that the pros- - threw j. Wt.... mm out of employrnf tit. r j 10 ST. LOUIS r m. it, mr until after election. .;t -No 31 .n at- disclosures was resumed only on proml. Gov, Tixil that Ff pect tor i .r ): - F. r ff.trri aw,! ; of ihw wuil call h per In I "Wanted the Boodle. better than at any tirru 1 xj u ai i.ilure to paps a law kown as tin ' lair rOaJy 1ty. ur r. s i "The day of election I awakened susbill." la ? !..: U;:l a trt It f r anemCroup In accord tnee with CJov. Txlr' rail th. F!- b rattaauon . , . .. raa4 1 IW r picion among some of the city officials at .ifiiivi; t It h practically it ;..t.t: aa4 f iil ,ai.t l4.ia Usually begins with the symptoms o & LfK'.oIaUre rnt-- t that I had the boodle by betting heaviFf;ci; ?Cn '--m a f a r ' attendance. lUt cold; there la chilliness, sneer f, '!' ''; ly on election results. They asked me common t ' a OWaa v lie 'f) 7' .lt i hot skin, quick pulse. ,rp?iai1fct IV-- i then for their money. I gave $13,750 to ing, sore throat, N'l t l itV f Goods Delivered itnd Same the ' s, hoarseness respiration. I Impeded J .o Day. . T i Perry and to the Democrat Give frequent small doses of Ballard's f " t). t f Li t r r- -. t K I r F 18. txalr ai must itmi $13,T50V I gave some to Corey P. Bis-se- ll at ko Kvcrythlr.tc It r-. s '"'. 2 -- 1 ), Syrup (the child will cry Freel bought th-p Vt i t. r v P"f City, Ary ! out. of the board of public works, and Horehound t j i.a, .it f f .s. ; 4 w-a of f.t first and the for croupy it), sign some to J. R. Thomson, T and to E. D. , Av T. Jt' t 't. cough, apply frequently Ballard's Snow J.t Conger $10,000. Commltsioners Ltfcuia, Named. 50c to Jury the Liniment throat. N Fr' f nr "I paid $250 each to Aldermen Ellen, at Z, C. M.externally . t C. A. Tn: rr. c. W"t 1. '.J rr. The four Ju,lRta r.f th Third 1tiatrll I. r, r,-- r r--ot iir-"Vi r t De Pagter, Kinney, Schriver, Mol, it. p ccurt jetr:.iy appoint-,J. Wil'in Stonehouse and McLachlan; $500 each K. Fait, i.d Lnch, Htrpubhcun. GREAT FURNITURE SALE. to Bissell, Thompson and Aldermen t. a.. Jury c mrntl.rit r fur th ! v. F'i.. ! T t.ib n ..r jar. It t.i i l jrul P'.tp- McCool, Muir, Donovan, Ghysels, Lo-zirtpmemher Freed's Furniture Sale, 22 s. . 'Itir.f com tt.e ml ufatinn that lurura pri p,ir" T:ir. and Slocum. To Isaac Lamoreaux r a. x:i:ntun', n a West Temple at. n. their Ihta of Jurorn nnl flic thf pmr with I paid $1500." Lamoreaux was city ATCflJSOX SAJCIA TCFia on or th County CJtrk btfurs Lv.mUr If & Stove Co. Kins: clerk, and is supposed to have con ISth. fessed to the prosecuting attorney, al0. RECLAMATORY WORK KIM VING. though he has not yet been arrested. 1 . ' 4 a ,ti' a 4 at im 3 Itt.p,r F. ?'.ti'tw f r u r Bogus Check Deal. Ittftt(. !;:. . ON ALKALI LANDS Cltict il i ;t r a ef a' tf.i Fv The connection of E. D. it. Iff with r.a Cut a il a, the deal, Salsbury explainedConger f l:.J S., ; by telling of the discovery that boguf checks were ALT l.AKi; ITT. I TAIL MfT, 1 being put in with the bids that went Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Re in with the contracts with the city for ports Successful Experiments a water supply. Conger made the disf akta notrrs. covery, so he stated. Near Salt Lake City. "As soon as Perry heard of the bogU3 mret f.tr. tmm ftah t KAK- tdi cjiecks he told me," Salsbury testified. t pas 1. cm c. pt. ir WASHINGTON. I. The annual re at city, t 'Ve decided that if there was any-'jTCAGO. (lALVi'Cf'.i. F.L PA0 an! 'S k r bad we had better be the ones port of Secretary of Agriculture Wi'soii r MlnlrtK f the New Utilto Campi 1 t UO!! ixpose it rather than anyone else. has been submitted to the President. and ArUona. Xpld not suppose that McOarry would Secretary Wilson reviews at hngth the 1 put up bogus $100,000 checks. Perry's production and exports of asricjlturul message making the exposure was preproducts. The Increase of exports of farm pared by Frank W. Ball, who was unfor the half century ended in VM l products For partictil.ira about ItCDfCTTr der pay by the Indianapolis Filtration was RATES EAST Ihla turn mar. arrr Ft irom ii..'.w.aj to 5'J2. ,,, izo p.tr scheme, and I revised it. It was arranged to return it to us unopened. I cnt. The exports of farm product fur C F. WARREN, . paid Conger $10,000 after the checks the c'osing decade of the last century was GeneraJ Attnt, were thrown in the air. ov?r $7iH),0X,rHiO ami for I9( over PGH.Vit),vt, an amount second onlv to that of tl D4y Block. Sail LaJui Cltr ar Ca::fnrT? Ko? Needed More Men. to the department inv ntorv Utah. According or 1! 3. th farm I. animala for January "I knew we had to have some more of horscfr wis ov-f 1.'.i,"'!m and rr in men about town to put the deal value th"" r or mules near JS'XMM.iJMt. The valu .f It so n't to I consiif--rablwent Jsre through, George Ellis, a cattle of all kinds F' t: local broker, and had him go to see Mr. yi.JWt.W.W; of sheep, $1',V.W,a, and of i'okh, offer and him s;u,iin,oiji. $20,000 bonds'. in Conger UurinR the nast voir th bureati of Klt.--t ! tl Cs'C(2. Conger would not accept bonds, but soils has in makliiK A alkali Fl.tca to Vlait. Delightful wanted $10,000 in cash. Then an adJ may wn rr.:.:. tou ALorT rri reclamation dmonstratin in the arid A Froatable Fla to I4t verse article came out in the Herald, Vcft. to r:n ex tensive xpri-meH I saw and that he would kill the whole located near Salt Lake City. whre j Backed up by over a third of a crntury an area of ,5,i 31 ncrcs is unpr'xlj rtive a thing. I called him up to the city hall because and Uniterm enrev remarkable of 'J of an cxpf-of alkali, a tract of attch a no other remedy for the uVcar and told him about it. lie knew as rnAKn. forty acres was necurrd iuuI the work ot and weakncsfeM acm. much about the deal as T did. He dec to :i womt rt peculiar in with the Ftah m manded the money after admitting reclamation, &f thI Pierce attained, proprietor A. ftsition. w.ia LIFLF experiment undertaken. Tfav. Ac Favorite 1'reaerinHon now feel fully war having the talk with Ellis. The next At the tlds tract wu found day he came to me, having an article to contain more than 23 per nt of Halt, ranted in offerir.jf to pay $.W in lepal or a total of ML) tons In four feet of not! written already for publication, exposmoney of the I'nited S'..ttr. for any cm of this nujutity has now bet-Of Leucorrhea. Wcaknca. Frolap-ining the whole deal. He said he wanted Two-thirIT AH. laki: th Mmplf metho.i of endtr-draina$ 10,000 or he would expose or I'allingr of Womb which they canthe whole removed by Q round oa Earth. Oroatt riay and :ifdir;r. All they ak is a fair and rt aoa-ablthing. I finally had to give it to him. It is believed that he entire arra wl'l not cure. trial of thtir mean of cure. Ft i ' a Which Cvtfinr Famo-j1." suffit ient! hv,eter.Ml by tiic end of the Editor Worked Bluff. 1 t' 'antfl to I ud finir lxjtt'if s t.f vmr ' it .hal-l; season isnnvin ti permit n a TFkrt to f!ALI.On-K1on of (i'idco Mrdual I - .v "We had bidders on the string from prtrent Inft crop. The value of a'.kali lands at Salt iii-i " writi-- s Mr, lilmer 1 sHrrr. ( M;mii! ar.it .c'.-rrr-.- ' all sides, and our flr.t plan was to get Lake fitv m hut ' ier acre, as itgaint If KALI If, L'LJI l Co . 1'a "and c'i FLLAt lh..t Lancaster AM) in-hcip. $;.", to an land. not fur ofTectM. them to put up all thf. money possible WKALTH of that nr'i lf I th:u-"- . i.trrtnc trt.'iV.t HAL 5. RAY, General Agent, Denver. Colo. of int.tllint; the diuinage fystern curcl eot with uf as bribe money, and then go to The Vour.taln. V.i!r, F.'rera, JLaitra Am in luster hraUh- tlian ever bf i .rr l.vrr , . ? was an acre. about : i !' t t niri to and exhibit ; F Council the knnwi nt wlia the urpfi-otic money with tjrmn ' An e.vpen: aei.t was also nndf-- t iak. n near f; j P ill health U' ao writ ill Jane I wan I the statement that it was Fer.t here FreKiio, where ars of nlkaii .al., 1 n ( I An Tai'sv attinie! uti to bribe us, and then keep it. This was caused a U elation in l.tndM tticiui;.-carrafiKrecatinf; . Fierce tell I thai l'r. everybody before the water deal was planned, and ne t le.-j- than -. here me as at wr)( Halt Lake dur first plan would have gone through has An hp tiiu-ri'TVe.sfjl Mr J FRtK. Dt Pierc?' Cornm n itt ba also expPile. but for my arrest in Chicago, which City. ical Adviser is tnl pre on rt enntof danp.' fully i'isiat'-- d at Yakima. Wash. Ihe Fi scared some of them out. We had bidwi!! Send ji to pay expense ct maiiintr rnt tal'nsh 8ix or these '1 . at u Iitrtur ders in Milwaukee, Omaha, Chicago departnent !n demonstration H for ihe t C l ' part of the exptriment. Hrot, If "1. !iv and other places, and were only just West where Iomh nt fiti rr from alkali has been Medical Am D. It. tlltAV. (1": fiddres World' I)tr'-n'wr-n AaeF F I arwarmed them when up my great. Pro-- -: getting N. Y. ciation. i 'i n ium ... n.,.. fj Mummii t ;mm rest in Chicago upset the plans. !.'i,int u .i r. i!rri!!l. , j,.. ,rer,er? "The next plans," the witness said, 30 PER CENT SAVED "were to get the city to buy the hyi.f ( i.!ir.il . j.rtd.rjl.Jr th" At the Trenchard closing out by draulic water plant. It was practically 1 worthless so far as. competition was Freed. tjti fnl in t!. ucrM, ur- rT-- r concerned, but could be made to appear good. In order to get the deal through th. SHOUT MNi; fff m it was necessary to have the city charter amended, and for this purpose we tl.- had to arrange with Senator Burns and Iiurlingtrn7 others. Moses Crow and a Mr. Gray j of New York were to back the scheme i financially and vvere to put up $50,000 as tr.r alA; Tf.';r f ? Tp. a starter. Willard Kingsley of this city acted for them. I tinf l. , r, in .! t.f' r lo-!-fiGot Their Share. 4 0 "Of this amount we were to give i to Editor Conger. $5000 lo Senator iji Burns, $"0,000 was to go to carry to otit trav JIn. Leave Salt Luke 1:10 p. rn. Dailr. If ,: tli'r legislature for the bill, and the balance IJ ' t' of $15,000 was to be dividad between Two Other Fast Trnlva OrOO b. tn. II Mayor Perry, Editor Sproul, George and D,ilr. Ellis and myself. This plan fell down, however, when a referendum clause was attached to the bill, and we had to give it up and go on with the Lake jj Chicago & Northwestern Railway 1 l.:.t Michigan deal." v. .di'l " r ir lo i Ul 70 r tt a. no-call.- "! 1 a. r' ra,s ni r?in. rv ! r,ff f, - r-- a-.- t-- f. 1 akt f,-- a "'"'i". - rrf'n Wan rr ; 0-- 15 i-- for nrf LAWYER IS at . t fk-s-a, o r.a a rft af jt!rf. j3 ,ntr, -- orrm Fh arrr at rr ri tft'r. . hr ajt THREATENED r 1 ;t ''". rt trpntj -- I- H'tr ,u ' :' -- salt j-i- ., t'--- Every tWoman 1 far-reachi- ng ft?n r !" nn . S a-- .: , -- - f rl tt. Vsj,-a.- itt !. -K- 1.--- Tn-ncha- . . j il ex-May- or . a' w - ! kMt - t'm f':t a--- 1 : 1 m-- . 1 t4-.'- -r- . t', C.r-t-- ! erfj . - F'-'-k- I;t . er r HirJwar: LEE . V- - i f- yl rr VY H AT jirni. of 1 A 3TRA.irN3 DAILY YOU tti' isf.; r ex-h-- b-t- P -n "-e tf nt a r;. :.. arliforni ds alt o, ge r. r-.-- e. c:tt. 1 a w A I jt iv . f '. w c-- i! . e,e.-.i- ',t " , d i-j- ln-e- - S-n- b-e- Cf-s- s one-cen- Southern PaciHc Company':; Lines . y " I . 1 in QT $10,-00- e Limited :"1 ISM To Chicago and East a signed statement, E. D. Conger, ifinager of the Grand Rapids Herald, Salsbury's charges as follows: of Lant K. Salsbury jThene statement ever f,a51 me an' money, or to do so, or that I ever had any cprversaMon with him whatever regarding the matter, is an unqualified falsehood. "The Herald, from the of this plot, had steadfastly inception opposed its Prl s of-tif- ed The simplest remedy for Indignation and th manv constipation, billousr.e." ailments arising from a dlgordpred atoai-acliver or boweln is Itipana Tabu! They have acccmpdshd wonder, and their timely ail removes th of ncptty calling a physician for little 19 that beset mankind. Theymany to the eeat of trouble, relieve gothstraight cleanse the affected parts, and distrfs ive the aystem a frnaral toning un. The is an for packet enough ordinary occasion The family bottle. cent, contains a bud! a for All year. ply dfugrlU au them. h, flv-ca- h.-nvr-- nt r Itttr Vw VThe It a Falsehood. - 5:45.. MI Cells yoing least (j XrVviViiTlV MJ&VQSk Line betweea Missouri KiTcr vnd Chicago. Ticket Office, 20 Hain St. , '?' 'y , ' TICKETS: 79 nt Ut Sr-t- ni C?--t- h CALT LAKE CITY. av Art 1 1 if g Si( |