Show t ' 'v tffl THE ‘Leak ’Inquiry I Transferred The committee expects to confine the hearings at New York specific cally to the subject of advance information and' members say there is little possibility that the inquiry will bo broadened to embrace & of the stock exchange as urged Thomas WxI'Bwsoxl and others by Sherman 1 Whipple of Boston was toformally retained by the committee acassume and as will counsel its day’ tive charge of the New York hearings and' those that are to follow He was selected for the place Thursday and when he conferred with the committee were today details of- Hehis retention settled "quickly accepted with the that the committee understanding amount of his compenshould fix the sation later and that he would be given A a free hand in directing the Inquiry in be opened that hearings suggestion in order to get to the heart New York acof ' the ' "leak” first was quickly Mr told committee then and the cepted his work Whipple to proceed with assurance theown his with lines along of its unqualified support Transfer of the hearings to New York was arranged in order to facilitate them ' Most of the witnesses and records to be examined 'are 'there and as new angles develop more witnesses from the stock exchange doubtless will be called in Every member of the committee is anxious to finish the inquiry as ' soon as posslblebut none of them think ' it will be completed much before the expiration'1 of the twenty- down - complete-investigatio- n 4 House Committee' Desires Ready Access to Records of Stock Exchange : Jan 20 —Sweeping aside all collateral issues th House rules committee’ conducting the ASIIINGTON “leak” inquiry' will begin public 'hearings' Tuesday at New York to determine whether anyone profited In Wall street'as a result of advance information on President Wilson’s peace note When this feature of the Inquiry has been fully disposed ©f and not lintli then it is declared the inquiry will extend Into other phases of the “leak” rumors and every one of them regardless of Its vagueness will be run J V - - J HEEuID-EUBLICA- W - & SAIiT LAKE CITY TTTAH SUND AYJANTJ ARY 21 1917: - K seven remaining days within which-thmust report to the House committee - James R ' Reilly managing editor of the Wall Street Journal and the Dow Jones Sc Co news ticker doubtless will be one of the first? witnesses called He explained- before the committee here a week ago that inf ormation that a' peace note was expected reached him through one of his reporters several hours before the note was made pub-li- c The reporter he said advised him that-thiinformation came to New York over a broker’s special wire ' from committee and Mr Washington The more details as to the ( Whipple want and the source the of reporter identity informationof his V' - Several New York" financiers-includinJ P' Morgan Prank J S Bach e Sol Henry P Davison Arthur C Wexler also will be and Upper questioned at the 'New 'York hearings and They were'- subpenaed last week tessome of them were here ready 'to ' hearings were Intertify - when the not is impossible that' the rupted It committee will visit other cities later from Chicago and BosMen ' and records ton were ' subpenaed last week e "i - ' f ' X - -- -- - -- r - ft? ft S' : ’ -- SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY Monday andTuesdayOnly ' t r r v 5 N v 't s sr ‘ s v r ' -- : i - v! - 'J -- - ' x:r& : - v ’! '4 Regularly 10c cake will be offered in this sale only at ' ' y 1 II Jl4 HRHFKAH8 TO MEET Members of the Veteran Rebekah association will hold' their annual: business meeting Wednesday at" 2 pim In are reo O F ' temple1 ’Members I' of present as business quested to be will be transacted ? Tea importance will be served following the meeting - EDnspDaiy : r - - 5 !in ’1 v s ' '? 1 mp y i' every toilet !Uurpad'for Limit— 4 cakes to a customer ft' f 4 Oil and Cocoa--: e nnt lbiL r X ' ' cleansers-liv- - AM ‘'I ' Made from' Nature 'finest - — ' v- O P: - — Mmm -- Mndl use ? J 'r r 'H Tomorrow and Tuesd ay RENT AN UNFUUMSHED FLAT OR SHALL HOME AND TIIB DIFFERENCE IN RENT FURNISH IT HAVE COMFORT - AND SUNSHINE' LEARN TO LIVE AND LAUGH YOU-CA- - Have si 1 - M UP-TO-DA- TERMS: Withdrawal of Third of Walkout of 7000 Drivers Militia Ordered by War I Due to Misunderstanding V Aggravates Fuel Famine Department i FURNITURE TE - of Coal Teamsters j OUTFIT THAT WE ARE -- OFFERINGS AT A VERY LET US SHOW YOU THIS ATTRACTIVE ' LOW PRICE EACH ROOM IS COMPLETELY FTRXISHED WITH WELL-MAD- E YOU CAN OWN TlflS BEAUTIFUL HOME AND AND RUGS THREE-ROO- DUTY ON BORDER $22500 Coziiy Furuishecl Home of YourOwn Start' With' This Complete 6iitfit : v V - Greatest Brass Bed Value Ever Offered in Salt Lake - - ROCKER Contlnons Posts AN UNHEARD-O- F VALUE IN A CONTINUOUS POST GUARANTEED BED CH Comes with 10 heavy 56 inch fillers massive husk and head end measures inches high Offered in satin finish 4 foot 6 Inch size (full size) For this week only Only one to n customer No dealers annulled Terms: 9350 Cash Balance $300 Monthly S1750 buffet is 44 Inches in length The Fun-ston- ’s table measures Inches in 42 - diameter Extends to 6 feet In length Chairs match the table and buffet in every particular the seats are of genuine leather box-sechairs that will you surprise with their r elegance to Were you search this town over you could not find a suite to compare with ours for even 50 per cent more - ' Duffy’s Aids Digestion i Napoleon said “my armies march on Ihelr stomachs” The little Cor- poral thus eplgrammatically expressed the fact that “man Is only as strong as his stomach” for when digestion is weakened' the ef ficien-c- y of our whole organism Is imDisorders of the digestive paired are system promptly helped by ’ ! A yaSlJY - !qV -‘- New chiffon taffeta frocks in navy bisque gray and Copen- hagen -- 'j’ : : : $500 Down $500 Monthly XvJ - X - A fresh shipment of 20 bales of the most exquisite Axminsters An-tlll- - r J 'l - Monthly"' r ' ' rl J 4 - t - ' ‘ - (' - “ ts i t - f i ''l ' : - r' 'i L’f- - -- 4 r1 9 " 4- - - 4 New - 4 all-rwoo- - y i l A- O''' A -- ' i' :K- : - ' V r ' 4 rt ' V '1 f ’'“4 'i ? ft- ’( i ' '!i is "?' '' V j1 ' ' ' e - '' 'Ti 'n' fS x i ' - VS ’ i r ’ W - t - i 1''v ' l fr ' V r - ” - ' - ' u VA V-- serge dresses in bisque and navy - “ : v s ft - - -'- 9- 'm'A - 4 J mmm V A ’ - W - week only - J" : : Terms: 9350 Cash 9550 on - New coat'frocksinFoiret Twill gabardine in bisque and ‘ - blue--j' ‘ has just arrived Orders for these Rugs were placed early last fall 'and they' were bought before the recent heavy advances caused by the dy situation They are all splendid high-pil- e Axminsters woven of pure wool yarn dyed with guaranteed Our Carpet Department is all enthused over fast German Included in the shipment the soft silky the charmingdyes patterns sheen and the fine tight weave that insureslong and lasting wear Special price for tomorrow ‘and ' ’ I bisque ? r i-jr Prsfflly DliPvgsses Georgette crepe dresses trimmed in beading pnd chenille embroidery— v'’ - - - S- M©sfl ©fi Crepe meteor coat frocks in gold French blue and navy— - Villa’s-entranc- 9x12 AXMINSTER RUG- $595 to $1500 - - ? Extra Special at - ' - W©MEM Chudda doth serge wool pop-li- n gabardine chiffon taffeta novelty checks and stripes skirts in sizes 30 to 40 - Terms 9550 cash $350 monthly HM SMDSTS - Articles sold separately If desired Specially Priced $750 to $1500 an auxiliary military force tQ police the western part of the state Antilion said many of the men ' who had been impressed by Villa had deserted him and returned to their ranches in the vicinity of Santa Ana Guerrero and Namiqulpa He said a thousand of these men had deserted Villa during the past two months “ 2 (L— - ''N - Juarez Jan as prisoners two Villa officersBringing and seven soldiers with: them to: prove their prowess and good' faith five' residents’ of the Guerrero district of western Chihuahua arrived here todayr to tender to Gen Jose Santos Murgia the use of the 2000 armed ' : and mounted home ‘ guards formed In the Guerrero district tobe Pure employed in opposing Whiskey into north western Chihuahua- after General Pershing’s troops withdraw' When taken in tablespconful doses on retiring It before ' meals and The two - officers brought here as exerts a manifest for good action MeLieut 'were Ool Ysidoro prisoners organa 'stimulating the digestive dina and Maj Guadalupe Galvlx They on the f low of gastric juices necessary were brought here from Namlqulpa tofor proper assimilation of food and seven enlisted men and making the stomach capable of pergether with the held a forming the necessary functions of ln prlson-undeare now being: digestion Thus it toinvariably gives heavy guard It is probable they will the system power throw off and be executed as' traitors after being colds resist and broncoughs grip a JriaL j can- - easly become one given military chitisThe five envoys who represent : the of the thousands who ' ranchers small farmers and cattlemen of the Guerrero district 'Informed GenDuffy's and eral i Murguia that ' they tendered him “Get ' Keep Well” the Use of every armed man enrolled with the home guards Francisco At most! i as spokesman of the party said 'gists grocersdrug-and II dealers $100' If the settlers of that part' ' of the state can t ' supply! they of the raids of the had ' become weary r write us you Villa- followers and had determined to Useful household aid the government' In every way posbooklet free sible to drive Julio Acosta and the The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co other Villa leaders from the district Rochester N Y Their offer was accepted by the comas used be will mander here and they vi'1 v'f r ' ' ' ' - - - - ’ - at (C0LODPEID)- SIKDETTS EXTRA SPECIAL! : r party in the reichstag declared himself In favor of the fullest use of submarines in a speech at' Magdeburg' Count Westarp said: “If we want to make further progress against England we must strike her life nerve— her commercial fleet We have already dealt England mighty blows in cruiser warfare and it is technically possible to augment our achievements but the chief thing- is commercial warfare It is a good sign that no- -' body feels It necessary to try and interfere with the plans and de-- clslons of the military authorities but that everybody hits full - - $750 to $1000 yoke Newest checks and stripes in box pleated-duste- r pleated yoke and drcular styles Finished with new novdty pockets Jan 20— Count Westarp F’RLIN of the conservative ' t Regular Values MDOTLITY i r This suite is of oak coines in the new beautiful light nut brown fume finish The Pleated stripes f and drcnlar styles REICHSTAG LEADER URGES UNRESTRICTED USE OF SUBMARINE - The Very Greatest Values That We! Are Able to Offer in a Modestly Priced Dining Set Outfit Complete Now checks J! aitt ‘ - - 50 sample skirts in black navy demanded Mayor Thompson said that the strike was over - This $900 Mission Style' Rocker is finished in a made of selected oak rich nut fumed upholstered in brown Spanish Pantasote leather to match wide' roomy seat and medium high panel back' Special -- SAMPLE SMETTS The grievance 'against the ConTeam Owners’ association tracting was said to be alleged overwork of drivers for which more pay was ' SOLID OAK Hlien Special Values in Stylish Skirts Will Be Featured in Ready-to-We-ar Dept - - Penblsg Holds Final Review El Paso Tex Jan 20—Although no official Information’ has been given out here regarding the expected withdrawal of troops from Mexico army officers of this district Bay they expect the movement to begin early next week These officers said today that General Pershing held a final review southernyesterday at El Valle histo the withmost point preparatory drawal of the troops there to Colonla Dublan It will require four days for them to move from the El Valle outat Dublan headquarters post to field movement over the border The actual is not expected to start until later as surplus it will beandnecessary forto - the be brought baggage supplies out by the motor truck trains which for already left Columbus N Minforhayesouth to reliable according the mation received Jiere Two weeks will be required to move all of the troops to Columbus it was estimated A' trainload of oats for the cavalry horses to tat on the march out- was the last shipment to be mane over the Mexico Northwestern- railroad yesterday all other shipments having been held up by the district quartermaster here Five cars of merchandise from the Colonla Dublan' army stores already have been loaded at Casas Grandes for shipment to the border Five regiments of Pennsylvania troops expecttorto be Included In the the return of national latest order this-parfrtfm of the troops guard These border regiments have been on the border longer than any other units The Second South Carolina infantry and Ohio and Kentucky troops also expect to be included in Major General orders to return home Utah- Cavalry on Guard Tucson - Ariz Jan 20 — No Mexican cattle rustlers were Jellied by the cowboys of the Aravaca Land & Cattle company in' their recent trip south' of the border to recover stolen cattle as reported from Nogales recently accordto authoritative reports ' reaching ing office of ' Sheriff" Rye here today the It was admitted that shots were exchanged and that one combatant was wounded Utah cavalry has been stationed- at Warsaw and it was reported there is no donger of- further trouble Home Guard Offer Services i' ‘ go Coal Teamsters’ local union No 704' without the knowledge it was said of the executive board The order was intended to affect’ only the Chicago Contracting Team Owners’ association but by some mistake was promulgated at many other barns and an immediate coal famine threatened the city A frantic search for Booth was made by perplexed coal dealers upon whom no demands were made and by the police at the direction of Mayor Thompson Booth however - was not found until late to-- night when he appeared at a meeting between the members of the executive committee and the coal : dealers and explained the cause of the strike " ' at this Store Jan 20 —Today CHICAGO all the discomof a forts strike of 7000 coal wagon drivers which it became known tonight resulted from a misinterpretation or misdirection of orders The strike was called by William Booth president of the Chica- (Continued From Page 1) to delay sending Ambassador Fletcher to Mexico City until after the American troops come out has not been definitely Indicated' but It has been pointed out that the stationing of an ambassador at the Carranza capital might be construed as ’sanctioning' certain acts of the de facto government against which this government has persistently protested There was a suggestion today ' that ' continued disapproval of these acts might possibly serve to delay indefinitely Ambassdor Fletcher’s departure for Mexico One question brought sharply to the front' within the last week is that presented by the attitude of the de facto government towards the National bank and the Bank of London and Mexico They were forced into liquidation for not complying to the decree that their metallic reserves be Increased dollar for dollar with the note issues Since then the- government has secured from them a large loan in 'metallic currency and bullion the metal being carted from the banks to the treasury French and British diplomatic agents have protested without avaiL 91500 CASH BALANCE 9350 A WEEK OR 91000 A MONTH 2-I-nch Coj KeitK-O’l'iQ-tv ’ ' ri ' ' ' |