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Show The Salt Lake telegram; .: TUESDAY ETEXTKO, JANXAKY P?L 12, APERS IN PATRICK CASE POOLROOMS BIT HARD MISSING FOR SOME TIME BY TELEGRAPH COMPANY RECOVERED AFTER TIME; THE CASE WILI, NOT BE AFFECTED. Documents in the Famous Prosecution Alleged to Later it was learned that the entire batch of papers and exhibits had been recovered, and their temporary loss will in no way affect the status of the Patrick case. Have Been Taken From Criminal Court. ABLE TO STALL OFT POLIC: BUT THIS 0R1R BEATS THEM. torney Jerome with which to fight the While appeal of Patrick's lawyers. great secrecy has been thrown around the affair it is said the grand jury is now investigating the affair with the sole object, of placing the blame- for the abstraction of the documents from the criminal courts building. - NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Of the four sis. hundred poolrooms which have been doing business recently In this city and its suburbs, it is satd that 200 will be forced to close their door, unlet the telegraph company which controls the distribution of returns from the race tracks Is persuaded to modify the scale of prices just The papers reported to be mirsing include the famous Rice will of 1S93, and all the exhibits collected by District At- - everybody 0 Beit hoeesit announced: The notice they recelv from the telegraph company says: "Beginning: next Thursday our servtce will be charred for at the rate of I2i for each set of races for each room usnr.g the service, directly or Indirectly. We have thla day appointed ten Inspector, and they munf, have ready access to ail rooms at any hour of the day. "Every room with telegraph or telephone connections must make a report to the telegraph company stating how many rooms they are serving, and for each connecting room full tolls will be charged." It mild the price heretofore was SIT a day for each room. Uy syndicating and using telephone, many rooms were supplied with the news at nominal cost. WILL SAVE GALVESTON FROM FUTURE FLOODS e. It don't hurt Although the proprietors ef the rooms have generally stalled oft the police, end repeatedly hav routed private detectives employed to harass them. they admit they are powerless to meet the present cri- York City. 0 NEW YORK, Jan. 12. All the important papers in the case of Albert T. Patrick, under sentence of death for the murder of the aged Texas millionaire William Harsh Rice, are reported to have been lost from the District Attorney's office. Without them it may be impossible to fight the appeal now pending, and the most intricate case on the court records for a century may result in the freeing- of the prisoner after his having spent two years in the death-hous- It's FuriV ' I FLEET SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. E. II. Harriman and Julius Kruttschnltt, on IN TIME OF PEACE WASHINGTON, Jan. "12. A cable- behalf of the Southern Pacific company, have Just agreed to Join the Rock IslEvans, comgram from &00 feet wide, with concrete announced and railroad In spending 51,000.000 for a causeway Asiatic Provisions for Properly Educating the fleet, manding retaining walls, from the mainland across the bay back of the city of Galveston the arrival of the battleships KenOfficer! for Volunteer Outside that city. This will be part of the general plan of improvement by which tucky, Oregon and Wisconsin at Guam to safe from the waters of the surrounding ocea1 and bay, of Militia. from Honolulu on their way to Subig Galveston isitsto be madelevel seventeen raised feet. by present having Bay. It is expected that the cruiser The proposed causeway will establish permanent and safe communication WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. The Fcre-tar- y squadron consisting of the New Orbetween the island on which Galveston stands and the mainland. of War prepared regulations which leans, Albany, Cincinnati and Raieih will arrive at Guam today or tomorwill be promulgated shortly, under row. The cruisers left Honolulu in which examinations will be held t se ROAD TO C0LDF00T company with the battleships, but, uncure the lists of suitable person spe route at like the latter, stopped en ' qualified to hold commissions In the Midway islands. GREATLY DESIRED cially Evans will remain at any volunteer force which hereaft-Guam until the cruiser squadron armay be organized under the authority rives there, and it 13 expected that he 12. D. A. of Jan. Mc WASHINGTON. Congress, other than a force com will be fully advised by cable of the at GovernUnited Commissioner States Kenzle. posed of organized mliitU. policy of the United States ment in the event of war between RusIn addition to mental and moral qual on the Koyukuk river. Alaska, Coldfoot, sia and Japan, in order that he ifications an Tresldent the interview 'the applicants must be at had with Senator Heybtirn Wants of the vessels of his fleet in ac21 Is least Coldfoot The at years old, applicants for Secpostofflce today. cordance with that policy. ond most of one stations of the Lieutenancy commission shall not Attitude of Congress on the United States.northerly . First The postmaster Is be more than 30 years of a woman. She receives and sends out Lieutenants not more than 33. Captains WHAT WIRES BRING not more than 40. Majors not more ten malls each year. Subject Defined. not more than 45, Lieutenant-Colonel- s Commissioner McKenzle Is In WashFROM THE CAPITAL ington to urge on the authorities the than W and Colonls not exceed JS. The persons rvsstnc the examlnstlAns Jan. 12. Senator necessity of Improving the transportaWASHINGTON. A road, he which will be held at specified places Alaska. tion of facilities a introduced in Senate has the Heyburn may, upon authorization of the Tre!- suggests, be constructed from the YuThe State department is informed that kon river to the Coldfoot region and a dent, pursue a regular course of study Gen. Isaac Khan, the Persian Minister, resolution directing the stay of all prohas been transferred to Vienna. reindeer station be established In the at any military school or college ex ceedings now pending on any application to enter or patent even numbered northern part of the Territory, where cept West Point. In attendlrg such The first pair of Lieutenant-General'- s shoulder straps which Gen. Chaffee will sections of public lands in lieu of odd reindeer may be bred both for food and schools they shall be entitled to milewear were presented to him by Lieut. - numbered sections owned by any railage an! commutation for quarters t for carrying of burdens. Gen. Young. road within the limits of forest reserves Mr. McKenzle says It Is Impossible $12 per month and $1 a day for subsist au created by legislative order. Senator Quays hac introduced a billMa.1.-Genow to obtain fresh meat In Coldfoot ence. appoint n thorlzing the President toLieutenant-GeRailroad companies and individuals except that of wild animals killed In John A. Brooke a have been compelled to surrender pubthe vicinity, and that is scarce. Proeral on the list. Huntington' Son Named. the set lic lands territories within aside visions of all kinds are high, as on acThe President has ordered the State LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 11 How by the President for forest reserves, count of the practical Impassibility of to make a thorough lnvestlga E. ard land outside are of and such transHuntington, son of Henry K. $400 costs a ton It to selecting trails the r.on of the United States consulates at surof the land in reservations Huntington, has been appointed genra place port provisions from Seattle to ColdShanghai, Canton and Amoy. manager of the Los Angeles Hallway foot. Mr. Snyder, the United States charge at rendered. device J. A. Mulr. deceased. A company, resolution Senator McKenzle called cable Commissioner has confirmed the press the Heyburn's by Bogota, circular announcing th appointment there is no reason for appre- clares the Intention of Congress, to be President's attention to the urgent reports .at out by President H. K. Hunt hension or the safety of Americans In that railroad companies shall not rethat the colony of Americans located at was sent Colombia. ceive as grants any even numbered Coldfoot be gtven rea?onabl' transporIngton and caused considerable surprise The Senate Committee on Foreign Resections of the public land?, and that tation facilities by the Government. among local railroad men. lations has completed the first reading of all euch even numbered should sections the Panama treaty. Some of the suggestFriar Land Bonds. Five Billions In Taxable. ed amendments were discussed, but no be reserved for individual settlement. New York. Jan. 12. Th assessed Washington. Jan. 12. Bids for th action was taken. Cured Lumbago. bonds were of taxable property In New York 1'hliippine mar lands Yesterday's statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, exclusive of B. A. March writes at Btat th department ity for 1904, made public today, shows opened the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division 4, 1903: Canman, Chicago, "Having been troubled with a total for all boroughs of J4.79S.344.78s. The highest bid for the purchase of of redemption, shows: Available cash Lumbago at different times and tried an Increase of $2S1,799.239 over 1503. the entire issu of I7.000.000 was from balance, $224,005,530; gold, $104,&44,S53. physician after another; then differHarvey Flske A Sons, associated with For the first time in several weeks Sec- one Iloblnson. and the National the State de- ent ointments and liniments, gave it up Land values comprised J3. 697.686.95 of Flfke retary Hay appeared at The Secretary is altogether. So I tried once more, and the total. These totals Include the City Hank of New York. Their fig partment yesterday. real-estalooking well, considering his long confine- got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniassessments for Individuals ures were: For all or none of the bonds ment to the house, but is still somewhat ment, which gave me almost Instant reand but not the special $107,577: for all or any part of the corporations, weak. lief. I can cheerfully recommend it, and franchise assessment estimated at bonds. $105.57. There were eighty bid The bill making appropriations for the will add my name to your list of former about $250,000,000 which will be added ders In alt. and much higher figur legislative, executive and judicial depart50c Z. Sold and on are were offered for smaller lots of th sufferers." Jl. 23c, books March when the 31st, by ments of the Government was completed C. M. I. closed. bonds. by the House Committee on Appropriations and reported to the House. The bill eerries a total of $28,25S,8S5. Senator Cullom, by request of Volney W. Foster, assistant cashier of the National bank, has introduced a till to create, a national arbitration tribunal. The bill was referred to the Committee on Education and Labor. WASHINGTON". of whthr vn has reached th eialted Jan. 12. Senator doubt upon the question Briiradler-Generathat r.e as a i la unlike othr people and is not to b acHats of the Best Makers $1.00. appointment Scott of the Senate Committee on Mi- his was not regretted by the l'reldnt. and countable to any one, net even t th Rearular $5. i and - values. ro one will believe that Mr. McKinley Benat" of th I'nited Btat. and w:l not has submitted In execuAffairs, litary BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF CO. tive session of the Senate a review of would ever thouKht of promoting him to even honor It with hl preenre; now, for a to say that It Is due tr certainly not In the my part, I ant the evidence introduced before the comGen. Wood; it I dus to ths people of th lght or the present developments. HER SHARE. t'nlted States, that he should not only mittee in the hearing on the nominaNot at San Juan. but disprove many statements explain, "Wood to be a Major-Genera- i. tion of Brig:.-Gemade In the evidence, now here for conWilGen. of N. The James testimony Press. Philadelphia sideration before confirmation shouli t son concerning the advancement of thousht "Ye?, indeed, the pifiy is quite Puccesd-fu- l. of. The fact that he Is wuitnc t InIs Gen. Wood quoted at length. Senator Scott makes a strong- perMy friend. Miss Padden, made conlet this Investigation go on without pr. siderable money out of it, by the way." that portion which asstrta that sonaily meeting It Ilk a man Is In Itself sonal argument to the Senate in op cluding "Oh! did she write it?" Gen. Wood was not In the battle of strong evidence to my mind that h Is "Gracious: no. She 6 a dressmaker; she to the appointment of Gen. San Juan. In reference to this the renot ma.de of material that goes to traVe maie all the gowns for the leading lady." position up soldiers such as we ned for ur Mi view says: Wood to be a Major-Genera- l. He preand chief of staff. This atatement c Gen. Wilson shows faces his remarks with the statement This talk about the difficulty of Ma the natural resentment that will here Is silly.- It la simply evadthat confirmation to so high a position clearly exist If this great wrong Is perpetrated coming the question. manTh truth Is. a brave ing the army of the united States by and courageous as that of Major-Genershould be upon confirmation rather of Gen. Wood, and Its a dosen commissions would the as frrigtd!ern made with deliberation, and the per- injurious effect must be very eral than allow his character to hm son to be confirmed should be highly great, affecting, as It necessarily does, the ambitions hla conduct assailed, hla mo-tirscores of young men, and which rnuat svnd hla tetegrlty an-qualified and in every way worthy and of lrpurnHl be nipped in the bud because of the youth veracity sought to bs impeached, above suspicion. Concerning nominathe long tuns that he giving up the same, he could comeif by Gn. Wood, and head Jn tions of this character. Senator Scott of Jf yon suffer from an of the army. may remain at the 1ST th : person ai.J disprove the accusation neaitMssaa or disays made agalrst him. seases oaused tj lRoor Disloyalty Is Shown. ance, excess or eontag !o of Officers, Bights you aro tba rery peretr Referring to the conduct of Gen. Injustice Dona Other. The President, the appointive power, is Wood want to tain to. toward hla auperlor officer. Gen. Senator Ecott comment? fn the eviW bT pro yea osi cornmandfr-in-chiethe f of the army and no dence Introduced tending to reflect diOft. . V. IHOAK& In caring all Chroo'.t Senator Scott Brooke. still that says of United and the navy Statea, appointa I itttei by publish! ng ments, in either of Oiesa come from him Impartial person can review the evi rectly upon Gen. Wood's character a cf bo are peothousands of voluntary testimonial to those under him with force dence in this matter without a man by impeaching hla Integrity and addresses. ftTlDff and oaeb5. ple. and power, in that what he peculiar to those the conclusion that the chargereaching disocr cures la private dlseasa.We can's pablisa plvar says of veracity, and then, after summing up under him is to them the law, and even Mc&nse i won. a Detray established. Is other fully loyalty charges, says: "To my mind, a or oofldADO. He ace we criticism on their part are vomplaint In reference to the support given by most ctivou injustice has been done to prove our skill In acta of insubordination. These oftare really vols class of trouble la ficers and men. thus cut off from the Gen. Wood to gambling frames In the In the preferment of tJen. Wood over a jotter way. Tais U ou company's "Fronton." Senator hundred or more old army offlceri ofright of complaint, have a peculiar claim Jai-Alto te heard here in the matter of appointScott saya it is shown by the testi- ficers who won distinction on many Ye nrs you flrt sad, ments affecting them, and it becomes and that Gen. Wood was a habitual bloody battlefields battlefields wher t'ion-abl- e lb o a a k behooves every Senator to exercise his mony of the games, especially more lives' were lost and more prisonattendant are fee when very bfst Judgment and do his utmost to throw every possible safeguard around spending his Sundays there, on which ers taken In one day than durlrg the Toa esvn s tared. oar this class of appointments, particularly days th betting reached as high a entire Spanish-America- n word; any war." speo tud bank lu tTtahwlU endorse when the act of confirmation has the $50,000. one It; thousand ot patients effect will have. that this A DISAPPEARANCE. His Concluding Opinion. have endorsed at. Now we want to enre What Establishes. Evidence In closing hla review Senator Scott ou wtta tfim dUUrvn 1 onderstandlntf tbe we Commenting on a statement in the says: rittsbarg Chronicle. DR. A. 3. SHd&Kt wUl not demand a fee of Senator Foraker, calling atbrief At the conclusion of the evidence of we cure we The Monkey Say, G!. have you tintll n my yon. tention to the fact that it was PresiGen. Wilson, tha Junior Senator from brother? ure Lost Mannood. Seminal Weakness, Varteoce: aU and Mr. Gen. asked that Gonorrhoea, dent Ohio, Gen. Wood BypnlUa I saw Wood who Hanna, The Giraffe him Spermatorrhoea. McKinley faces at Jumped weakoenae of men. Consultation and advice free, of this me lion yesteraay, but making over hundreds of officers in the army. be brought before the committee h haun t ter In tr lavter o; la person. Ca.ll or wrtt. thia seen Investigation body having since. Senator Scott says: to the end that ha might answer charge, the alThe evidence in his case quite clearly esWE CURE CATARRH and accusations made against legations Don't Want Cleveland. tablishes the fact that he was appointed him and relieve himself from the unjust of the Langs. Heart. because I nd all fllnsc his of as a Jan. 12. Eg. Senator his friends claim to Bladder. Nerves. be Im supposed the 8kln KIdneva. Washington, (as capacity V.omab. ;jrr, case) diseases of men, women aril civil Governor, and there is much to throw putations and criticisms made against his I V,cia, andeli & ui iiiiq9 is in v aanington aaUren. character and quit a oolloquy ensued. It "iji'uuyi I a. m. to 4 p. m.t or the Democratic th some claimed proxy of his i j rearing being by Office Honr-Eventnir 7 to 8. him to be national committeeman from his Rial that there was no reason for champions I Sundays and Holidays 10 U Always. Remember the Full Name . neara; . tnst notning naa been proved Ht "ay th Democrats of his section Rromo him; that there was nothing for against mm 10 answer, iu a worn, inai ne was .are not laYOraDie to tnf rrllr..t.. 0RS. SHORES & SHORES, Cares a CoM in One Day, Cnptxi 2 Days This, I submit, was to me. and must be cauuiuaie ims year, out win rt BXE'RT SPECIALISTS. to every one perfectly monstrous. When wiuingiy accept, me rtomlnatlori of on every did It come about that this individual, i.ieveianu. LYON BLOCK. 56 W. Second 3. St he. "Is an lnaro.' says a doctor In civil life and a bloodleaa sol-di- unsettled: Ptae. srd SALT LAXE CITY. box. 25c In battle, if he ever saw a battle. at me next, election. may go either way Rear-Admir- al LIEU LAND Rear-Admir- al pitiafcla) Uais that are being slowly-bu- t surely killed by inches r Declaim T QUESTION e may-dispos- 1 ''-tai- To Ihear tthe ones 1 Southern Pacific Joins Rock Island in Construction of $1,000,000 Causeway There. PREPARING FOR WAR ORIENTAL SEAS FORMIDABLE IN Raise in Rates and New Regulations May Close Up 300 Places in New r "Why no, coffee is not the cause of my troubles, besides. headache if I don't drink a cup at breakfast." A self confessed slave and docs not know it. suffer worse each year until the cause is removed. I have i Absolutely sure to And that cause is n. red t n-- d val-astl- on te SCOTT'S REVIEW OF GEN. WOOD'S CASE an i $- MaJor-OeneralshJ- p. n. jor-Oer.er- - PAY r!in al WHEIM CURED. es - al ;i Care to know how it works with some people rnOFEFBIONAL NTHE of A W onr of the mot eminent nrwvH.iliet citing pArticulnrlr the ra rraiV rxrwrinrc tad of Bpriofli, h PludiM fnr thr eaU of rofTr drinlin? acd it 111.. I t3 terr g f faxative Quinine self-vindicat- -- , ed ts -t, -- 1. d t- m-4-l- sJy a ev-- - fo-a- ri d gta-iuali- rr4 n tt tr. ct--e- d s- if f Tc-atu- ti-r- iv cfto e;-r.rl- - a iapr".a tn t-- e rl r5 a! irun3 eir TVat-jTr- tay iea tc'.tj every rr.eal." f Anton ran drop th CofJc-- lubit INSTANTKIt t'.r uln: j:hh1. eH rtiitl" rottutn Thert'n the nappv taatr. rich d.rp ial lnown color that turn to a jrolden t ron mh-n c added. I loundin Co2. crrm , bcnlth and the owrr "to do thini: north while? Trr it. o 1 ., t be s'.rr-ra cor.f.rtr e i ccr &rlr.kT ar. ) u married him he er r rr'.t n e'.'.rrlast and had headache, a the years went cn. the he4arhes rr.cr sr. 4 rrcfe fr3ur.!. am1 Jm lastlrg and three days ar.d the ccfTe tnut be made slrorger. ilia ssorr.a'-- Ufitr taily affe-chronic and rheumatic j.araly'.e ram cn, corr.mer.clr.g with the Uttl f.rgr cf the lrt han4 ar i gT4u.:r then th fight hsr3 was a.tmM In th am rraerr, lending to every finger until the entire hand h.' exter.dr-to his elbows, shoulders ar4 Joint of Ms l!tr.rs. Ills rr. M t Cf ttrsrt ar5 rf.Hm a nd at time the pair. r ao fr.tense trt-rb l had Jrr.!r.'.ttrel. lats j reTor over 4 years I dres--e l and undrssej him aa I oyli child fee was ro fcep!e ret cy.i : move hi eUrpr or stocktr.gs or tsthe llmnlf. Aftr i of ja !r, tTit sBr1rg jara Ing from his etmnach, tot from the lurg. ard h raised the trirat corrupt rr alter I ever saw. Th Incessant roughing rl stralr.lrg strair,e4 the rrsln arlry cf h'.s throat arl J a grewth er isr 3 substance coming cn lh lower fart cf Ms reV hlfh vitstll It rrotru-t-er.largv-outward a larg as cn the wlni5?lr - mu h h culi cr.'y ra a turkey egg and cr 1 chaJr. 't!rg tip Sr. a r a hopeless Invalid. Ths best ;h!eina ar.l srecUstt lfr4 htm ard f eriJrt cf a!J was ire ftci v must die. rthlr.g couli save him. "I thought ccfTee made rraltr wore mrA I rtsclvl u. r,on ta t;.y hustari to try ar.i rrp tT -t ;:irg it !" rri.uie after It fe, so I purchaa-- a pacVsge ar.d prrrarM It accrdlr g lo V,r t, I a little eram and trpard a srra;i h:m t o boll, then scalded fu. ar5 ro w,'.ttr.g followed or nautea and aft waiting an hmir t gsv Mm ar.4 he mH It lsti3l a fnofr .S not burn his stomach. "For a wek I continued the rrs'.um. gradualty lr.ntlr.g ts- QuaMity ard I I can t t'h r of rosturn a spoonful of Orape-Nut- s fooL Tte doctor said tr.y strugf'.e In k'.a that ! j throat would grow tjntlJ It choksd him to death. Hut I ouli ar give up. He rar.k r.htri hut th vomltlr.g ceaae) entirely, the burning In th stomach a ar.ayed ard t eug'h rru-- h 1!h tie ar.J W.rg Jte c.TT;5v odor. charge from the stomach gTOwicg "At the end cf tfcree rr.ontfes. after I began to give him IVetum In r'.a'a ccfT. he as actuary ahie i leave his chair and lear.Irg a my sbouBer alk a few sne. That as ever a year mgn ar S ts can walk to the ptofW r.rly a rnl'.e. ir,1 hack every Uy. takts car ef the grie ar,1 erys life. "The aneurism Is reJuc4 so much that he I'.ts In h4 ar.l :epa ish rrrr.fTft. M. the r.rr.arh truh has entirely disappeared. Hie case Is conalJre4 cr.e cf the most remarkets that has ever been rrr tn medical surgery. "Tou rr.ay be sure cerTee has hee n from cur horr.e ar.3 rft-am- , tie Ufessrlrg frleti, U srre4 at "Whn f ( rf-frct- cf her own hunband. far-reachi- ng Cbr-n.- regr tsc FD eFFEE |