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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. WA R ON TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBEX 15, 1503. JL WOOD KNEW CHARACTER PRONOUNCED FAILURE OF HIS FRIEND BELLAIRS BUCKET-SHOP- S 0 Board of Trade Man in! . imcago Declares Pre- - WHY NOT SUPPRESS GAMU LING IN OTHER FORMS, HE ASKS. I tense of Moral Motives As to the assertion that the fight against bucket shops is not commercial but purely moral. Mr. () Crosby asks why ;he Board of Trade should enforce the State law against bucket shopping any more than the State laws against other forms of, gambling, or the factory laws or a dozen others. Is Mere Sham. CHICAGO, Dec. 15 Has the Chicago Board of Trade made a total failure in its efforts to suppress; bucket shops? "W. S. Crosby, a member of the board during thirty years, says it has. He says further that the fight against bucket from the shops was that it has driven a,way businessstart, and that the pretense the campaign has been conducted for moral motives is a sham. Referring to "corners" which practically are sanctioned by Board of Trade rules, although illegal according- to a statute of this State, Mr. Crosby refers to the disposition to decide cases of growing disputes between members arising from "corners" according to principles of equity rather than to permit the Board of Trade Itself to be the final Such Is Testimony Given Before Senate Committee; Gen. Brooke Tells DISCIPLINE FOR PRINCE WALKED ALL THE WAY Dec. 15. Crown Chicago. Prince Daynes Romney Tiano Co., & ards street. 40 at the rci-fona- Rich an-wfr- A CHANCE TO TALK Answer to the Question of Colombia's Intentions in Case His Mission Fails. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. The Hou was in session for a little more than four hours Monday, during which time there was a general discussion on va ried topics. The pension appropriation bill was before the House, but no conclusion on It was reached. The Isthmian canal and the Republic of Panama, the tariff tobacco interests and questions affecting labor were debated. Mr. Lind argued for freer trade relations with Canada, saying that we received raw material from them and sell them industrial products. Mr. Real! (Dem Tex.), said that while the Democrats want a canal they want it in an honorable way. He asserted that It was known to the representatives of the United States on the Isthmus that the revolt was to occur was known in Washington. and it al Mr. Raker (Dem.. N. Y.), speaking on the subject of labor, contended that compensating wages are not cited. He cited the- testimony as to wages taken before the anthracite coal commission. and said it showed ' conditions of slavery." He said the United States Steel company sold stock to its employees at a figure 30 points higher than present quotations. In New York, he said, the trusts squeezed the laboring man until he was willing to work at low wages. He referred to the shipbuilding trust, connecting It with the steel trust and declared that the stocks of both concerns were watered. Without reaching a conclusion on the pension appropriation bill the House at 4:13 adjourned. Don't forpret the Piano Sale at the Daynes & Itomney Piano Co., 40 Rich- 00 Daily Necessities For gentlemen's, wear and suitable for Xmas giving. The Muffler, Full Dress Neckwear. Shield, Fancy Hosiery, Gloves and Suspenders. PR OWN, TEIUiY & WOODRUFF CO., 166 Main St. AT THE HOTELS. New Wilson, European. Yesterday's arrivals at the New Wilson F.uropean hotel were: II. T. Haines F If. Harry. Cast'.edale; G. C. Hlggins. William Buchanan, J. B. B. J. Ogden, D. li. Leonard,Wigpnhorn, Denver; Ed S. Niethen-hopJ. Coppland. Mrs. C. Potting. C. II. Smith, Butte; George M. ;re-n- , A. A. Wiley. Ogdcn; F. E. Pieotte J". O. Mathews, Grand TIaik-yM. W. Ingall3 and wife, I.ehi; J.Junction; D. Ath-orlJ. H. McChrvstal, Eureka; Laramie; Mrs. E. E. Uurnara, Kansas City; J P. W. O. Stanley, San Pratt, ParkA. City; A. Mitchell. W. II. Roth-rocFrancisco; W-- . - ards street. $148.50 $195.00 $235.00 $265.00 Handle "Shoddy Goods" FOUND IN ANTARCTIC. CAREY ACT WILL ; y, k, rr THE 1 Senator Warren Introduce a Bill tending Provision of the Law Ten Years. Ex- . f xi-- Remember, We Are Not on Main St. Warerooms, 40 RICHARDS STREET, Bet. Main and West. Temple an.! South Temple and First South Sts. 74 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. 'PHONE 14M-X. The momlnir Is th bst time to buy. Come early and avnlil th rush. r'ar bt ttaoea aoi.tborwar. Wo rara oak tbti th; fee 1 til ll-o- ire ftu'ft er . r.uh t La .. r Ml r "Sjw iu Wij! f There Is no reason trby every ca tbouldn't tare Merry Cbrirtraajt. We are agent for all cf the celebrated 2lotkaxa-Oerilrvhitkiea, acd tre hare pltaty to distribute. IUEOER Jt LINDLEY, 'Tb WliUkey 5Ierchar.t.M XV b 1 - 4 , J I Brat aa4 a roaaoa bes too aro yo ( I red. Toe . do-ack lu Cib wiilaodrr of y . . ,f --- AViVl r f w-Hv-r 'k.t eoturao4 oa.(illtli taoltxQti'.a wool to e r A yoo artiU too tndrrai:ai o fro rm. a. t. soKia. Ui Bbt Ctnaod X.t. It; v aSLa-J- . -. - . "tL c-- , - euro roo. Wo aatvoxl Soaaioat Waal oea. Tarteneo a ao4 tJ Ubootrtwira. Sftnl of can. evnaul'a'.io.i ai4 oatico fr r "lUttiiH ; Sauor o la poraoo. aatll ki ?qro f pt miorca. tuorTl;a, WE CURE CATARRH r4 ;l of III l.atii. Heart V, rram. aua v n. oa Millions of Dollarscre!U. iint t d.aaa of ba. t,ao at a-- u a. m. tn Are lost annually hy merchant inlsslns; debtors anl rollct ha 1 uon itTaiica irito tiolMaralOtotX I a. a DRS. SHORES SHORES Ql Rusty 9. 1903 Mike' a Wis en loarni-- men get that way ty learnln a little every ef you try to wait .your store gets llc to vertise It will never big. White's Kaylngs, l u " .Dr- - mn-.erria- National bar.k. l OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE ON rziw work r-- PERMANENTLY . ... LOCATED. Our itspvr,ib;e. rirnrui,r ia:r Hank, AM r-- . hi no par. rikraciion OUR PRICE 3. at of teelh ii.-a- ii I l Ulr ad- k t ts r 218 OF THE WEEK ONLY! aJvrtle re you W DENTAL CO., Jntlstry. L. J. DULL, Msr. S, Jlaln St, SaJt Lka City. iut'' run tclr jr. 'i h?e r. r. ar, J k e ant- - IT'S UP TO YOU, SIR! Jf joii Jet fhl- - r!.!er re, If o i rm tn fT rot mr i :n Are r' hit. te rn'.ts !t? o-- the On!y Den.al Firm thai hss a skll'.M ani eipr1enrM rHai 1st earh cf tha branches o: fr LASTS THE BALANCE o a- cn lai SUITS AND OVERCOATS rt co Very bet rinl'l rroarr.a. k I'rH? iork. r"r tooth r.Ii'.nrs Ail r.lhar n.llrrs We do as UNION J Halt l,ak Cltf. Utah. A Co.. bankers; Cf iPr kr day till MrCorr.kk : Hgency. Reporting H:ock. TEPTff r!a Jest cK-- C.aler-s-t Iteferr-nee- s lfrato arrounta. Hmerican iMcrcantilc to IS DENTAL C0 We Fpeclal facllitl.'s or hantjllnc as rnell as forriffTi the principal rttlea of the I'tilte-- l Ftate s. POSITIVELY WITHOUT PAIN Oil DANGER OR NO PAY. Ojr r!r.v. M'.rtrtir.f a marral ar. ordere.1. ,oU r,!l.!r 't. If )oi hn srv Cr.lt.:.a r.ra to h 4n arl Inaei our work-" m" nl Diary. Nov. here. In Iteprrsntatlves TEETH EXTRACTED p, rn aortnjnt cf bad ilht iverr all XeisiT SSSCIALI9T. LYON BLOCK. 36 W. 3aeondSa.Sk XT LAKE CITY. SPECIAL BUY "OLD BOOK" STORE tr t ar to pron our al.l la ,hla cliua of trovblaa tat ards street. CALLAHAN'S r? w ! prevae kill ta carina ail Ctrof I toaBOaoee. We have abo.it 250 of Dan Kstes famous "Illuminated' serte of Juvenile Hooks. Well made, tv paper, large type. Illuitrated. Published to sell at ll.U Tales of Ancient Troy, Hoys of the Sierras. Schoolboys of Rookeshui g. Pen and Pencil Sketches In Kumre. The Days of Chivalry. Hunting In the Jungle, and ten other titles. Xmas Price C5c Each. oira PEOPLE K - ef volnatarr issomv etU c r bos. pw ant (iTla Mstm I Wet pnbilib oatra evrsa la prlt ttmi-u ItMttitafid It woo, 4 WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. The Carey other act, under which I'tah and nevi-ra- l Western States have underta!'en the Irrigation of lands unde' contract, expires by limitation on August 1?. 13"4. and after that date no new contracts can be made, althnutcn in cas where lands are pegregr.ted prior to that dat. contracts covering such lands remain In full force. In compliance with a memorial cf the Wyoming legislature. Senator Warrn today Introduced a bill extending the provisions of the Carry tct until August 18, VM)i. Senator Warren also introduced a hill giving water companies and railroads tight of way for cone true ting nnd main and plle lines reservoirs taining across the public domain, where water conveyed by such lines l to be used for railroad, public or uomfKtlc puriJe. The bill gives constructors of such pipe lines the right to use timber from pub lic lands adjacent to the risht-of-wa- y for construction purposes. Don t forget the Piano Sale at th Daynes & Romney Piano Co., 40 Rich v ot r yoii MONEY-BAC- Z2Z It roa cafer fror o? Ib titMtn of aftc;4 t 1 EXPIRE NEXT YEAR A NEW YORK. Dec. 15. Dr. Xordenskjold and other members of the Swedish Antarctic expedition lecently rescued by a Erunboat sent to the Antarctic by the Argentine Government, have embarked for hone on the German steamer Tijuca, says a Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres, Argentine. The explorer appeared before the ArLos Angeles; M. Campbell, PhilaMrs. R. C. gentine Geography institute and gave a delphia; Smedley. Bingham; Fred A. Kiehle, Bingham Junction; J. A. description of his voyage. He declared main object of the expedition waa not Turner. St. Louis; A. T. Patterson and the to make a record over other parties for wife, Kalamazoo; F. II. Mereweather. Scofleld; Dr. J. J. Snider. Davton O. ; advancing southward, but to make a and biological S. li. Britthart. Boston; II. J. Doolittle, thorough geographical of regions never before visited. Portland. Or.: C. C. Cooper, Chicago; F. study As for the geographical results. Dr. E. Sherwin, II. McDonald. New York. Nordenskjold said, he had drawn the first The Cullen. coast of from Helgica canal to the map slxty-slxtdegree. Parsing through arrivals at the Cullen were: the Yesterday's lunula Phlllpe land, the explorers discovF. M. Grealy, John Z. Wildman. DenIxuls Phlllpe land and ver; Lillian Barlow, Grand Rapids; Miss ered land adjoining King Oscar land. They found also that Maud Parker. W. T. Evans, "Trip to Chibetween that land and na Town;" J. E. Meyers, J. P. Murphv, a canal existed E. Reall. F. A. Rall. Colorado Admiralty strait. Butte; F. John All maps of that country, the explorer Springs; D. M. McBiney, Boise; C. II. said, far published, are Inaccurate. Renfra. Cronin, Montpclier Henry Ther.- so Is no broad land, but only a narrow-striCrar.man. W. S. Ixckart. Park City; full of mountains. The whole reglan ;race Frazier, Oakley; J. AV. Hagan. of granite origin, surmounted by stra.a, New York; D. Carhart, Hailey; L. E. is in which fossils abound. In the nea fosKramer, J. C.T. Boyd. Joseph Ruffa. Ogsils are many sea molluscs, bones of verMr. and Mrs. Brenning; den; Jackson and leaves of trees. The climate Fairvlew; If. A. Brown. tebrates Swn O. Nielsen. Is exceedingly cold. Winds blow continuC. J. Unger, Los Angeles, Bingham; Mrs. F. anil aometimes reach the force of a D. and wife, ously p. J. Laben. hurricane. ille. Fprlrgv 1 Not How Cheap But How Good. Blue Point Perfectos. Utah's Favorite Cigar. Cures a Ccld in One Day, Gripin 2 Days Holiday Neckwear. Extensive lines of beautiful patterns; new weaves. BROWN, TERRT & WOODRUFF CO . 166 Main St. PIANO .COMPANY CURED. UNION e. Ft-nto-n TO 7 P. M. DAYNES & ROMNEY bl. PAY WHEN l. FOSSIL REMAINS ARE - M. 9 A. at at at at Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos Te E Harper's - Wide Latitude of Debate on Almost Every Subject, Except the Pension Bill. 510,-000,0- ft FROM We Do Not (l: tn. CONGRESSMEN GET the Presidency of Colombia by the overwhelming majority which Bogota dispatches indicate. Gen. Rafael Reyes, Colombian Minister to the United States, the Associated Press learns, would regard the call of his country a3 a command which it would be difficult for him to refuse to obey. Gen. Revea called at the State department today and was closeted with Assistant Secretary Loomis for nearly an hour. In reply to a question, the General said he had given assurances to this Government that pending his diplomatic mission to Washington there would be no hostilities upon the part of the Colombian troops. As to what would be done after that, the General would make no statement, but significantly shrugged his shoulders. He would not disclose the nature of the paper which he is preparing for presentation to the State department, but wanted it said that Colombia, in that statement, did not make any demand for a part of the to be paid in Panama in consideration of the canal treaty. OPEN : Pickles and Olives Solid Comfort Dressing Gowns, Bat" Robes and Smoking1 Jackets in new designs and pat terns. BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., 165 Main St. If elected to v IT'S SIGNIFICANT SHRUG OF HIS SHOULDERS WASHINGTON", Dec. 15. oo o Must Be Sold at Once to Make Room For Our New Styles. Ml New Goods $275 $350 $400 $475 ra endanger his life by steeplechaslng. The Prince, while at Bonn university. was noted for driving tandem at full speed to see how close he could cut cor ners. Don t forget the Piano Sale EFT w-- a 'steeplechase ' .JU.U,1. J.J X JL. m n. of the guard?, of which regiment he had recently been appointed Colonel a few days before, on which occasion It is re ported the Emperor said he must not SYRACUSE, N. Y Dec. 15. Caroline E. Hixson, a negress, bent and wrinkled with age, has arrived here, having walked, she says, from Georgia to seek relatives from whom she was separated fifty-si- x years ago. The eld woman told the police where her parents had lived, but no trace of them has been found and it is supposed they died years ago. Two persons were located who remembered her. however. and they confirmed the story she told of having been carried away in childhood witn several runaway slaves. 21 Years a Dyspeptic. R. K. Foster, 318 S. 2nd St.. Salt Lake. City, writes: "I hive been bothered with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21 3'ears; tried many doctors without relief; recently I got &. bottle of Herblne. One bottle cured me; I am now tapering off on the second. I have recom-merde- d It to my friends; it Is curing them, too." 50c at Z. C. M. I. n. fipnn against the Emperor's wishes. The race took place near Potsdam three or four weeks ago. Th Crown Prince is a venturesome rider and had been reprimanded by the Emperor for riding up the steps of the bans Souci palace at the head of the Second company of the First regiment Aged Negress From Georgia Seeks Relatives in 1 12 SOLD MONDAY committee U-- Frederick "William was required by his father to remain in his room for three days, for having raced before tho of the charge & Leonard Wood. against MaJ.-OeMore fotT-- al Senator Harna made request of the commute, that Gen. Wood he subpoenaetl lo come WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. When the Pen- home from the Philippines In order ate Committer on Military Affairs re that he may answer the charge, sumed Its investigation of charges against Leonard Wood, Dr. C. E. Fisher of Chi- 0 against him and that he rr,y b questioned concerning hi action cago told the atory of Gen. Wood' Inin Cuba. and with Brllaira to timacy attempted ... ( (?) ehow that Gen. Wood knew of Bellalrs'a bad record. tee was one thai witness issued af Dr. Fisher aald that In September, ter his recovery. It fltret,xt tJen. Wool he accompanied Gen. Wood on a trip to In command o f the proline .t iSantlao.ior put.iie imrthe Iele of Fines, and there told him of not to inmake excess xinuuures of $!.' a mor.th without an article which he had ordered printed first subletting tr tucU-to the Mli' In the Havana Post exposing Bellaim. tary ivemor. Gen. Urof.ke said today that n. WoM The witness aald that Gen. Wood told had Ignored that order and had Kane on him he did not want tha story printed. spending public money without authority from the Military Governor. Oen. l;roke and it was not used. waa asked whether he had withdrawn the Dr. Flaher testified that h told Oen. revenues from Hmtlsgo for Wcod all he had learned of the character where. He answered that had niUtn els, own rvvc:.ue received its mare ai enj of Bellalrs. and that he had offered to than J :). additional. Gen. Wood to produce witnesses mho n lawyer of Ner York, Mr. Morrison, testified that he was Interested In tn could prove Bellalrs' Indecent ImmorKlectroEono romjiar.y f Havana and thnt ality. Ha said that Gen. Wood told him his company re. elve.l coMrac'a from On he did r.ot care to know anything about Wood Me sM tor I th was the ttorUs; that all he asked that that thT dlsl.ifrrilng e!ll due to hisfity. th" tumimny be not $ In Havana. on contracts nr. I th.it Cirben sum cf they printed O. JackJ. Lafontlaee. city editor cf the Urn money w. officials in Havana was called paid to ;en. Wood to dUfiur.'c sonville. Kla., Tlme.s-Ur.lotr. to corroborate the testimony of Mr. Fishdebtedrtcsa. Mr. Morrison sail he er. In addition to his corroboration of ool received that that Gen. Dr. Fisher's testimony, Ifontlse money. told of th manner in which he had Durlne the hearlrr today S.nator Hsn-n- a learned of Bellalra's character, and jwore formal request of the commade also that Gen. Wood knew all about It mitter that (;-to Wol by s'ib;xcnaed He said he learned from persons who come hone from the FhU'.rpif in order H1-lalwent to Havana from Florida that that he may answer the hirers aeaint had served five years In Florida him and th.it h may quentlancd conone and cerning his actions In Cuba. convict camps three years in two years In another. The crime of which he had ben convicted was fernery on a branch of the Bark of England. Mr. Lafontlsee aald that in May. I's1. a convict jrim Florida named Johnson TODAY came to him and ealrl that he had seen Bellalrs and Gen. Wood together at the races In Havana, and that he recognised and spoke to Hellaiis, who motioned to him .o keep silent. Acco.dlr.ir to Jorm-sor.- 's story, as told by Mr. I.nfonle. Bellalrs excused himself and met JohnWe call your attention to thes son asking him to remain quiet concerning his criminal record. tecaus they're so delicacies After this Incident, testified Mr. Our Pickles ar CaliGen. Wood sent foe him and asked him to see Johnson and ascertain fornia's very choices, and select whether he would leave Cuba and tvmaln awav If his passage were paid to New crop. Just so with our CaliforYork and money slven. Johnson nia ripe Olives. Non btter; If tnerc were we'd be selllrg them. do I want to leave? I have too "Why good a thing here bieedln Bel. airs." Mr. VmkI and to Lafontlsee retuTanswer. Mr. T.afon gave him Johnson tlsee said that later I:ialrs and Gen. Wood went to New York. before the com When Gen. Brooke mittee- two orders were referred to. one IsGroceries cf Quality. sued by the War department and the other by himself. 85 HAST SECOND SOUTH ST. The charge was made that th first orfcy direction of Gen. Telephone 34. der had bHn Issued se of -- ttl".g hold cf Brooke for the purpo the funds collected at 8vtlnio, and to deprive that provlnee of Ua own rvimio. The newspapers at Santiago were particubitter. Gen. Brooke told the Millarly Affairs committee- that the order was itary isaued at a time when h was sick In and that h had no previous knowledge concerning It. The ot.nr order filed with the mmml. I .1 . pos for Disobedience. BERLIN', J OSU 13-30- . Kaiser Orders Son to His Room for Three Days arbiter ' (5 During tha hearing Senate of Story. 00 ed SENATOR HAKNA A8KB THAT SUMMONS ISSXHS TOR WOOD TO APPEAR. Fi'.t t: Your h-.- j r"'rr i;r.. !r jh. t:- Ore fourth eff ROWE & ojjr1ur.!!y a I vli. ) r u. Iff Jf.sr fVt. eraie Hr-tfi- ra .i yon'n - .:. or. a!i Overheat KELLY CO., r SS.75 the he.yse. 132 MAIN ST. |