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Show The Saist Lake Telegram. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17,41D03. mm Boom in Sauerkraut. Important news cornra from Fhnadrl-phi- a to the effect that ther l a tron bull movement in sauerkraut. Tha sauerkraut bears are on the run. anl December sauerkraut la now quoted In Philadelphia, the sauerkraut center of the country, at 1:0 a ton. having rttiJf gone up from J6. This sudden soaring to b th of sauerkraut doesn't apt result of & comer. It is. according to direct information front the sauerkraut exchange, due to a scarcity of raw material. One of the sauerkraut bulla to an intervl?w with a Philadelphia reporter said: "Cabbige has txcorri extremely scarce and the best stock has advance 1 t SX in a short time more than cant, and a a consequence the s.urkniul market, which has heretofore been dull and feature I iik.- on account of tba mill a: d open we.ither. Is becoming unusually firm, and western sutrkraut by the barrel In car lots Is going up in rit e. with a prospect of wry high values when the demand is good. People wIkj have b en (aitsht short of sauerkraut arc naturally hastening to cover, and there la really no trlllrg how hlirh the bulls will sen ! it before being Phllad-IpMansatisfied. have b n pretty hird bit by tr.w slumps in tird nnd Pennsylvania railway stocks, and It l.i barely pottle that I hey will try even on sauerkraut. If to do man who bs n barrel or they two of the gt sauerkraut In hi cllir now rnay be able to j urchus" hin.e'f a titled by next spring. Chicago lUcord-H- f raid. OOK HIM THURSTON FOR FIGHTER CAUSES TALK "Mexican Pete" in Jail en Epigram on Roosevelt Sets ' Charge of Gossips of Washington Agog. Mexican Pete Everett Is still in jail down in Oklahoma Territory- - Ho has been bound over to the Federal grand jury with bail fixod at $1000, to answer to the charge of Pete has been working ail theso years r, to become recognized as a and the Oklahoma sports were the first to give him that recognition, bet it seems that p Judge down in that section also took Pete for a fighter. Pete's trouble commenced one r.ight when ho knocked Tern Tracey out cold. It was probably a mistake. Dut Peter usually manages to do the wrong thing. Tracey is in jail with " nrlze-fightin- g. prize-fighte- Pete. CARLISLE INDIANS HERE TOMORROW The Carlisle Indians will arrive here tomorrow, and after a night's rest will be rady to meet the 'Varsity eleven on the U. of U. campus. The Indians will not outweigh the local players but they will probably play rings men. .The Car-li.larrur.d Coach Holm are considered as fourth in the championship standing of the Eastern teams. They were defeated only twice and during the season, once Cy Princeton No game was played against by Harvard. with Yale, but as the latter defeated Harvard, the Indians are put in the fourth place. es . , Oakland Results. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17. tersely and accurately epitomized the situation In the Republican party when he said, ppeaking of the President: "A man whom everybody is for, tut whom nobody wants." Mr. Thurston was to a making an after-dinnmixed party of Republican politicians, newspaper correspondents and members and of Cor.tjreK-- j the Raleigh hotel. J. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia, president of the clubs, wax Reague of the host. When the epigram was uttered it was received with laughter uml later on Mr. Thurston repeated it with appropriaie changes. The epigram has been on the tongue of every vialtini? politician, every statesman, and, indeed, everybody who has heard it, for twenty-fou- r hours. In connection with the recent editorial utterances ot the Cincinnati Convner-cia- l Tribune regarding the undvsdrar bility of nominating President Roosevelt to succeed himself, one fact stands out with so much clearness that it l." worth while relating. Mr. Kshilby, the publisher of the Commercial Tribune, in a public statement says that Senator llanna had nothing whatever to do with the utterances of the paper. Teaching Poker to a "Lady. er . A Fashionable Woman's Confession. Nobody finds it more difficult to spare time for reading than the very idle, yet every woman in society religiously orders every new book from her library, even though she sends most of them back without having even cut the leaves. If it is a book every one is talking about, she skims through the opening chapters, dismissing the volume with a single obseivation at a dinner party and forgetting everything about it a month after she has returned It. Most of us remember the books of our youth, but if any one were to ask me the titles of the novels I read a couple of years ago no definite impression would be aroused. "A Countess," in London Telegraph. Hnd k Pu-lada- tt,04Mrlt ljnmrro I'' am ' t ttfll.lr.mt In It .itSlr lm rr.. t ntrx rr f "Tv Jtlt takr ! riftb a! P-- i roiif-- t'd rlvii nr. I inio Thia oel ito'nl rr.'U. with I th that a tuy b SALT LAKE I :1TURF K ft a ..t..t-tlr"- I. t t af of h .1, . fair. r tr atvl I , !. v N-$- n mr,' it i tj.t t. ,;if-a- "' r-- r '. ! . . 5 la ik UI ha.p-i i rr. : k t h t - ft: thf; r A MILT HOAItD. errciAL. rem s. S S 2 ' .IV If nv Iik I I " I I ; I :. f t el i TtANrnn-In our f I'l Hafrir.f ton r.tao f ed r t 'ii,-,!!- J xp nar nnd yuur money w'.'.l by nxt mail. rev t raturnaj Ordera l.y rnall attent tion. Remit by Money O'der or If gooda r r.ot atilf'a tor menoy Ul b r f ordrd. l"t' Tr Natural 1'sr.k of the Irjli;! Ijn anj LifaJ-;rc- f l ojrt r. r. 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All tho liws r.t this c(,,n,try f rh!d t';. of him as a and shipping of hodi-- a under two" man. -: generous found it p, comply with your When he went to Lima several months request ofimpo.siiipp'ruc s.ui.e to H.dt !,ike. as past, siificrint; from the forerunner of the th; art of etnb'tl n i:n,r.ot pro;,.. riv "ufinal illness we had to send him awav nl- - ' nderstood here. most forcibly, because to the last ho inHe has received a Ghrlstlin burial sisted on remaining at his work. which was at by Mr. Watle This was typical of his last illness, when the Knsfsh officiated minister, uwl we h ive hi;rie.i he remained on duty until he was no longhim In th( Galliio t ry, near the reer able to carry on hi work and was commains of Dr. Forrester. Thre v re mmv Co to bed. Until the last we had beautiful Moral tributes ami we p!i 11 go pelled the greatest hopes for his recoverv. erect a suitable marble tombstone on hia so was "la lie and k ; 5ft ..r ll rX'. WM iiil t.-i- lit .;n I I . 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El Lipor 'hincs. nnd fo wh'-- f- was f.r, .illy n was tho harder for all of U.4 in lMr. t w re Doctor, friends at. kin y e. t with him. id evt r thin,; po'-constantly sible was done for him, tnd his ilealh Is to us all a groat s,h hi ic; r pro-a-hounees his ill.n as. to i:right.' if,.i trot:t!-sv, disease, eomp'.ieatcil 'h livi-Mr. Young was abo t h.s work iir.tii .Novcrr.her .til i'r m li.iit nigat, ri! ueaui no remain d const :i nl- iniein uiiiH bed. lie die.J at V) a. Ul. .N'uVi mht-ly 1 t.-- .Ife.la tUt ..,n ,. ,,f w'l a iti'iv i i. v.ita HMD tarts H'k IfnrTi tVhtkey. rjiinrt I'ort Win. r, r s ,.t It i.i . M' !lrv, l ! m:nn tiiht auk; a 1 ,,-- ; ; ,M - .. . S1DS- - -- I 1 1 1 1 If a a .n i I Irirf. a at. ;i h v. j. Tur,:::-:- I- " ti-- I fcafa r;a:a - t fti. : 1 f . "" ' A t'l.al.i;. !. I l!''i-- A ( r.-- r ;. t,k sf.--:.- d SPECIAL i- v.; . I, I t r . ft.il at t . ta i) t , I tr l,!.J t vrit . fit. I' Ik. U,.tt ft Is j:f ntr 1 t.t I .'f I. 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V ..-- . of b :)! n m. lh ra I trrvaiht.tf f mo.i rn h..fo-tr.., coy ti.l-- l ant lr u 4l j4-eI'll li.Jt.'.M-i- ' ihai t .tti n.jr, I ntwn-aI ..ri t o i! f r ''"-- I ttw r f r Wr.ilf(.!-4Ufi- , 0,!.,r,f. l i b.ra, with EXCHANGE In ,. c;.if rklf(a'n l.-- r n i.a t5f - : . i a.- - , -- i : I III Cl 1 -, nt r,ti. n -- ', .. f-- - is-.- . Vvt' iM?f?rrT,iM.i:" !" ,.-- .rpa a corr.---t:tr- - ! i; p aa 3tijmN ' T'1 I j -- . I 1 Si4 .l l- ff t KM" f.'U at Vatrt" V-au- rltl? ANDREW YOUNG 'S TRIB HIES all grave. I ir.a a.1 ! la my a;m. - - 1 Hl.tji th.. f. V KENTON HOTEL California and Eastern Race. i i.-- , j Il'a t,uinra. ..pine rf !o. I !'.!;. rixrr II." thll etv n trr e.a v.i? cfi"h. t - of . dn - j. rf r nn : 1 v, l a u lit , v a' f- -r r'lar-.- l nt d rrytalrtr l Yk-.- i t- - I " x mt nc-- r,a-- I 'ir-nv- -l . v, rm 15; tl ft 1finu fas! Hrff.j?i MCE rnoxT ijoom. yiilif,; rMh tof a MCI.LT Kt'HNISfll l ItOfiW c.t.5 -a II ri fa, ir. K.at 'T. N ; t j "'1 Itiiii ,Val M)iiOli tip. 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Tt-I- tt " 'nw I .H.'r tr.a; : J.ti-Al- ai rn f f a l - I rv.;. i r in.if.fj;ir y. i. rrf r t o pf. prll. r cf ih f r IPrnt I t .!jr a!rrr haf.tin at,r. atvl am tutl t'r h'm i.f-nothf-r- quarts AShrrr. quart iKdl--ri icHbrn Hrardy. t no court kv?: in ra l:;g th.it tJ. t quart q'sartjt I'lur".. court of IPs!. ir si .me" w.is- in Ir ahty sm These sire f.;'d qi:arts. 4 to a rllsn. n to or.tiiri fiieer dire te il to pro,eciil- trral-- t". t' anv point en a irand evMen,-.-- . JI.. id KpreKaRi l m d . K!' '"r forth'T rrjlroad in Utiirt. Malic, Wyurr.trr. jury in tiM. t" r't; e out ; r. In rlaln box o'.itain vtd're.-mpowered it If good aro nt f at!frtrrr rl'tn P "r r atfij :ni!ipie wiin trv i" op t nr-At mv exj-TcollM"NT'.Y t thm and olh"rui i.i w!iat will r.i: nr TLTiNKDY('lt uv i;'iriiili i'f II- til next tl.is rvi ttT an I MA II.. Can any puarar.t'f b falrr Geo. Wood Wi: .1 .If!n :.e r tn of it. tM? paid rei.i tint ry approved i ii,;-DotCt faa to tsk t!ie i r. Pi' 'Utl'Ttl Of f tMa advftntfi)t fact he dir. o tiiO of:' :"'' r ? RTnlt by pofc'r.1 or 1t or hank Trhanc. w as ic;iuc m tinnvni- r u::d- r Id. nr. National lUr.k of Uepvb'.lo, War ti Rferrcf. troni th" ok np He pubj- -. t of the Pun and l;rad?treet The Secr-tar- y "t,rcantr. Acea-cle- s. conn any cotivssion ;ei. j.al that tlil.s was not a gambling ,mnany, nor was th'- gain- P lota, pi iyed under tho a g.imt.lir. c. H. REILLEY management of tl corntany. wan i pors- - r. " or game iinv more than M'-on tho could a ga me of baseball. Tiie author- I teiults a:; l.poil a oncl l; ion. was tii-:np. ity gr.w.ted to th company COo-- , d. th.it War mT.t. the part si by proved c.nder thn Gen. Wood in this matter acf-with th" approval of th" instructions and Couth State tret. War departm- - r.t. This closed the evi- 'Phone :c.-chllCO. 1 n t lrr.'iui-.aa talm-np.nilr.a" t1 I that bill. .'.ins b;h. an 1 fair that 1 1 1 i) I r f-- bull. line s - a - Va MO; if ( Ifn-jh- t- U'.f-f- t r-- that P- I r. 1 a4 M al'.r.l -- X t 1 tr. i f -- l I m f - m lir-mr- of buried 1 i. '', l..;r.an li ji'd ardtitu in n trt s lil r am sHi''y ,t.f iiy ?.r tr I .fr txr.i rff-t- ; a 1 I l"Tni"TI.T ft i: a?"a. U fat .a t rrS-J- t FOR WOOD'S ACTS jsom.-th'.t- " W i.'M K r haT-ta- f . l". Ruty 21. 1503. - ." patient ; WANT Nnf." rlhl"r M ripv llol alr. i t v. In.rtitMif;:i aiam t i. .- f k:- t l'v !! In s WASHINGTON. lic 17. The Sen- on Military Affairs Committee night concluded its investigation ci trie charges agai st Gen. LcuiiarJ A ood, filed for the purpose of preventing Secnis connrmatiun or was Itoot befuie committee the retary from 8 o'clock until 11:1:0. The committee will meet today to prepare its It i understood confirmation will report. he recommended by a vote of 8 to 2. A minority rc--i on will be made by the cppoHing members of the committee. The ttstimor.y of Secretary Root is the only defense that has beenpractically made for Gen. Wood. Secretary Hoot undertook to assume the whole responsibility for the orders issued by Gen. "Hood affecting the judicial system in Cuba, toand concerning the the concession granted ccmpany ot Havana. He justhied the, acof the present of a ceptance by Gen. Wood silver set from the Jai-Alcompany. asked especially Secretary Jioot was about the charg which Maj. Rathbone nwde that Gen. Wood had influenced the courts in the prosecution of Rathbone nnd had tampered with the courts. The Secretary explained at some length ed f.r u'.l c it tin ty I y f.flr-- ltrt'-- ell wires. covered by a netland T..e Knift-r'work of tindrrround wires or cables, which serve as a reserve means of communication in the event of storms or of interother above-groun- d fultfird-nea- n ruption. Th" d'. tails of this h wires form system of -one of th.- most Jf i!'i:!y jr.tardul crets t the tlerman War Of'ke. place the primary object U to t" cure uninterbetween all th rupted communication of the Kmpire. chief strategic points ouii Even an itivading foreien fc neither cut nor tan the wires. Th possible utility f th system. howevr, even to the plain per,pl. Is apparent. C-i- t.rt - i- to- Buried "Wires in Germany. Germany has carried to a more practical length than any other nntiir., own ate last Additional information concernm r th death of Andrew L. Youn?, the Salt Laker who died in Peru in November. has been received here in letters from the superintendent of the mine3 in which the deceased worked, and Louis Leckels, a former Salt Laker. Mr. Abbot, superintendent of Cetro de Pasco Mining company, under whom Mr. Young was foreman, says: While Mr. Younjr was employed by the company for a period covering nearly a year arid a half it was my pleasure to know him personally for only a year, dat- ir.g from my arrival in Cerro do I'asco. Ijurir.jf that time 1 learned to respect him, first as a ma.i a ad then, as an em- ployee, who made the company interests personal interests. The evidences of his works which are left behind are only equalled by our " Tirrm r ! rvvrr nuo worsjl Cta TWO NHT.t.T - r re-t-u- rJ ;;r-nr!-- ti'.na . t-- rv as i s n r rx tiu: wovrrnrr. M.vt t n'tt ' r - 1 our prngrersive own, the u. rrfu:;r l4 ai -- f at T 5 roR r. r nt iihm - 3t It Srajr- -- lfar.ar. an4 fair jUy Th ttmo ! rf mtt l b j: .!.!. t't rn y 4 ' I ia roitatrvK-tt1h m..r a la rt ttt tn y rrftwa than auri 't'lrn a f r rr. t r TMM I"Tt la t q sailty aldrraln. Pet- I I a Jr.n- V. .!.;. e..nj of conr"jiil-.r.,.f f r tl V)l uiw trt'ar.a l. T - li- ROOT TAKES RESPONSIBILITY strong lion In my tfn- po.-slb-ln Would Have His Eog Forever. The will of John Moore, who recently died at Quincy, 111., is a remarkable 'v document. After bequeathing $1000 each to Blessing hospital and Woodland Home, the testator says: "My remains are to be cremated, and for that purpose taken to Davenport, la. My pet dog. Honey, who loves me, is to be cremated at the same time, that our ashes may mingle. Put me and my pet into a coffin made of zinc. B. F. Unuerwood will officiate at my funeral, and if he is not living, some other good liberal will act, for I want no reverend gent holding forth over my remains." Mr. Underwood preached the funeral sermon as requested. Chicago big-heart- i.f tt MitMip:l niff, rt Kitmt Honor .ntfta Into rtr V -- kap Tt"r pfar 4ailx. umn. f Eea Level la Net Level. Fea level Is i level only in the Imagination. For Instance, the water In thRay of P.engal Is 200 feet higher then the surfac of th Indian Oeean. and along the Pacific rcat of Houth America the p:t la often 200 feet h!ahr than lt Its lowest surface. The difference from th" attractive powers' of great mountain ranges. New York Tribune. e to Cr4 yJ It, taa. In yal awlr.a Uf In t'.cmm f,4rt wj; 7. M a If ll - w-r- ar.4 f.--i- Mike's Diary. Oct. When it tomes to a tin a man don't r.ver wait to see If Ids neighbor Is going to cut his dinner brst before he cats his strike out fir youiself nn' don't tag your inert bant- In w hat be do9. White.- Sayings. ! currfijly what t n.arfc Zsi WAMTS ALL Y QraCKLY SATISFIED T KKt.JAHLK rraulta carTT f try NmhWir,( ffalwr lrlt butidina! HHttr let tt fc.i.il t vv r.ttalnnt aa a h.trn-boJrr r am$4i by th rH I fur f tht t ao l.uiWir mor hjue trt iU likf f Itr ant It rt iubuTla lhar ail of tho Hhrr loa'ihr. ua cnl Irf Nvar I hf my t..:r ha i t (b lrt-- t rf It a a ln4 - I was cal'.ed in one evening not long a young woman to pUy since to draw poker. This will strike the nun who have m- n hip play poker as a great Joke, but it Nn'i ti.e point of Oie story.spl'-ndtI had no i!oa that with our educational fuciliti-thrro could exist such dense anil hr eless ignorance as the young woman dip!aed in regard to the simple rudiments of trie game. It took that mi; all of a half hour to teach in opening a jackpot two small pair dfemed by mary 'a superior hand to tho j air of jacks she insisted on having la that tin rg ncy. Wc played along for an hour or two, tho young woman making line progress. At tho cnl of that time, by laying down divers and sundry good hands and conto her ignoevery ceding rance of th game, we point were ubo'it wher In the matter of ass-t- s. wSostarted we decided to play on" more jackpot and end the ilrt Thf young woman open-and having three the pot. deuces "pit." I tilted it somewhat ro..ig ly. She gamely ?aw my raise and a.iked for thre ei.i.lw. (ilancing' cajsaJly at my draw that 1 had lilled." So when she j imp.r.l out and bet ten chips I proceed, d to rad a lecture on the folly of against a Iwo-r.ibetting so draw. I even offered to concede her th privilege of drawing down her b t. I didn't want to o home feeling that I had robbed an unsuspecting and lnr.oent woman, arid 1 to'.d her so. Sh scornt Jii v however. and rejected my overtures. there was nothing for n: tog do but rnl-- . to the tall her hick. Instead of rtir:.-.timber she tapped me. and then I spread out my full" fare cpward and prepared st g.oat 1 eVT to gloat. It was the er. vk a. For the lady h.f.d five aces. Dodd d a s ton in Teruka Capital. hr jutxnt you t I l.Vi la m.nm MiU My; la Contetin la an p-- si-ecc- lNVr-.HTMr.N- A nr-Avi- R. clt Results at Oakland: First race, futurity course, selling Alice Carev won; Mounteband second; Pups in Boots third. Time, 1:12. Second race, six furlongs, purse Rock-awa- y won; Mention second, Captain For-se- e third. Time, 1:15. Tl.ircl race, seven furlongs, selling Red Cress Nurse won; Miss Ringlets second, The Bugaboo third. Time, 1:29. Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth, handicap Proper won;1:47.Fossil eecond, Oarsman third. Tinv Fifth race, five and a half furlongs, selirsg Nervator won; Sad Sam second, Larsdowne third. Time, 1:0S. Sixth race, one- mile and fifty yards, Jane Holly selling Lord Melbourne won; 1:4." Vs. 6econd, Hosarii third. Time, lajor-General- TlilloKiH ;'0I lUMHKl.r WHKN ritTi;cTH Hi; MAKM AN Pra Dec. 17. Former "WASHINGTON, Senator John M. Thurston of Nebraska ESTATE. 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