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RUEF OUT OF JAIlJ JACKSONVILLE FURNITURE CO. Bail Bonds for $1,560,000 Ap proved by Court. House Furnishers and Undertakers PRISONER SEVENTEEN MONTHS E. A. LANGLEY, Mgr. JACKSON VII.UH. ORIÎ. Father and Sister Sign Obligations as Sureties, Holding Property of TRAIL LUMBER CO Ex-Boss in Trust. San Francisco, July 7.—Abraham Ruef was released from the county jail last night on bonds aggregating <1,580,000, the largest amount ever given in a criminal case in the state. This sum is the aggregate bail upon 78 indictments, returned by the Oliver grand jury, charging Ruef with brib ing the former board of supervisors in connection with the granting of franchises to public service corpora tions, and upon which he was taken in custody by the prosecution as a 1 «ort of “prisoner of state,*’ in charg: of aii elisor appointed by Judge Frank 11. Dunne and a half a dozen private guards, at an expense of about <1000 a month. Since January 10, when the new administration went into office, Ruef I has been languishing in the county JACKSONVILLE, ORE. Rough and Dressed Lumber of all Kinds ESTIMATES FURNISHED J. W. HICKEL DEALER IN JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS Twenty sureties, including Ruef's father and «:«ter, and himself, signed I the bonds. It leveloped yesterday Repairing of all kind* a Specialty and all during the examination of his sure Work Warranted Opponile U. 8. Hotel Jacksonville. Oregon ( ties before Superior Judge Frank J Murasky. that Ruef owned real es- tate in this city which he recently transferred to his father and sister, upon which a real estate expert, on the witness stand, placed a value of <1,095,556, Ruef’s annual income from this property was <70,900. His father and went his bonds to tile amount Contractor and Builder g sister ol $600,000, while other sureties qual- ified for <870,000. Of the latter. Jo- | seph Hirsch and Leopold llirsch i signed five bonds for <20,000 each, Estimates Furnished on I I.ouis Friedman six bonds of <20,000 Repairing Buildings. leach, and a surety company deposited a certified check for $100,000. equiv alent to $200,000 in bonds. Phone 48 Jacksonville Ruef’s next trial lias been set for July 15 on one of the indictments charging him with bribery in connec- I tion with the granting of a trolley | franchise to the United Railroads. Al A FULL LINE OF though he has been in custody for 16 months, he has been tried but once, Paints, Oils, Calcamine, , the jury disagreeing after being out 44 hours Brushes, Sash and Doors After leaving court Ruef went to the home of his parents to join them Patton’s Sun Proof at dinner, and announced that later he would visit the county jail and bid Paints. farewell to tile prisoners, and thank ¡them for courtesies shown him. And Jeweler’s Sundries FRED J. FICK FRED J. FICK BRYAN IS DICTATOR. Has Complete Control of Convention in Denver. Denver, C<>1<»., July 6—One great Bryan ratification leading to a wild burst of enthusiasm in celebration of Office one block south of Courthouse the triumphant reappearance of the JACKSONVILLE, OREGON peerless one after a temporary eclipse; a demonstration of the completeness Filings made on homesteads anti timber claims. 1 of the new leader’s power over all Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands. men and measures; amnesty and bar Notary Public and Conveyencer mony for all who may be useful and Legal papers of all kinds made out Special attention given to papers in settlement of estates. who promise to be good; expulsion from the temple, excommunication Abstract of Land Titles Most complete Het of abstract I looks in the and the scaffold for all who have county Abstract made promptly ami accurately1 committed lose majestc and who re Real Estate and Insurance fuse t<> bow the knee in humble plea Fine lint of county and town property for sale for pardon such is to be the Demo and rent.. cratic national convention, the first Money Loaned Warrants bought and sold Collections made. session of which is *o begin at noon Taxes paid Rents collected. Prompt reply to all tone >r r< »w. letters. Charges reasonable. | Today the Bryan people have the References 'They are running lion. II K. Hanna, judge 1st judicial district, bit in their teeth strong and free They . .... are feeling and any Jacksonville business man. ■ the exaltation of power They bub ble with joy over the triumph they have won ¿>vet plutocracy. For the PROFESSIONAL CARDS great majority of the conquered they have nothing but good will, and the right hand of good fellowship Hut upon the heads of file few they are preparing to wreak their vengeance. I Guffev the plutocrat of Pennsyl Attorney-at-Ldw vania; McGraw an<| his side partner Will Practice in All Courts of the State from West Virginia; Tom Ryan, the I head devil of the whole anti Bryan Oilice on California street, one | conspiracy. Sheehan, the head devil s block south of the court house chief scout; Smith of New Jersey ■■■■■■¡■pH and poor Gov- A. E. Reames C. L. Reames known as tile wolf; ernor Johnson, of Minnesota, w hose crime is that of being caught in bad company, are to be punished. SILAS J. DAY GUS NEWBURY REAMES & REAMES LAWYERS Catch Black Hand Leader. Practice in All State and Federal Courts New York, July 7.— Lieutenant JACKSONVILLE I’etrosino and his Italian detectives yesterday were running down the loose cuds of their case against a Sicilian, Guisepne Affinto, who until recently, it is charged, was the mov- I ing spirit in many of the l ast Side LAWYER bomb throwings Aflinto was arrest ed on the specific charge that be Office: One block south of depot. threw a month in a tenement house in JACKSONVILLE, . OREGON Fist Seventv-fofirtli street to intimi date a wealthy Italian in an attempt I to blackmail him This affidavit w.is D T T CHA W ,worn by 1 nian "ho. the police Lx l\ . I. I. ¿J I I r\ W say, saw the bomb thrown. Kablsr Block, H. K. HANNA, JR. DENTIST Death List Grows. Office in Ryan Building, California St. Upstair* JACKSONVILLE, Chicago, July 7—Ninctv-four dead and 2920 injured are the totals of the OREGON Fourth of July casualties in the United States this year, so far a« re ported In Chicago in spite of all efforts for a sane celebration, the toll exacted was more disastrous tha.i .i year ago The city’s total of victim» of last Saturday's tragedies is 10 dead and 182 injured an increase of three fatalities and 52 persons injured over the 1907 figures Lockjaw and blood poisoning will add more victims. JACKSONVILLE BAKERY SOLICIIS YOUR TRADt fOR Bread, Cakes Cookies and Pies GtORGt SC Mil I fR, PROPRItTOR FOURTH COSTS 38 LIVES. Crusade for Safe and Sane Celebra tion Comes to Naught. Chicago, July 6—Once more the annual barbaric orgy of death and mutilation, which masquerades under the guise of patriotic celebration of the nation's natal day, has passed, and the fearful cost has been counted in part. In many homes there is mourning for children who have met untime'y ends and adults whose lives have paid the penalty of wanton folly, while in darkened chambers and hospitals throughout the country lie thousands of maimed and suffering victims, some sightless and some disfigured for life, the work of the demon fire- works. In Chicago, as elsewhere, despite the brave struggle in behalf of a "safe and sane’’ Fourth, there was scant improvement over previous Fourths, and the result of all the efforts toward reform can scarcely even be dignified bv the appellation of near sane. The death roll for this year’s Fourth is 38, and the returns are still incomplete, At midnight reports of deaths and casualties were still com mo in, anij the total of the injured had reached 1429. In Chicago alone, where the crusade for a safe and sane Fourth was strongest this year, there are eight dead and 130 injured The fire loss in the nation, so far as learned, is $41.950 Of this Chicago will bear $20,000. Deadly tetanus last year claimed 73 victims after the noise and excite- ment of the Fourth had died away. Fifty three cases were caused by blank cartridges, eight by giant crackers, six by toy cannons and four by firearms In 1900 the number of cases that developed was 89. 54 of which were caused by blank cart ridges. In 1905 it was 104, of which 65 came from blank cartridges. In 190 1 there were 99 tetanus cases. 74 arising from the blank cartridges, and in 1903 the number ran up to 392 of which all but 29 cases came from bul letless joy producers. OAKLAND TRAINS COLLIDE. Seven Killed and 30 Injured by Care less Engineer. COSSACKS TAKE CITY Rebels Driven From Last Refuge and Houses Pillaged. CITY DRUG STORE Russian Banks Shelter 1,500 — Shah J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor Withdraws His Troops From British Legation. St. Petersburg, July 4__ The foreign otliee here has received dispatches con- firming the reports of recent desperate fighting at Tabriz. The quarters of the eity in which the revolutionists bad taken up their positions were captured bv Cossack cavalry. Among the Shah’s forces was a detachment of the regular 1 nssark brigade, which was dispatched to the northeastern part of Persia some time ago on account of expested dis orders. One thousand five hundred women and children are said to have taken refuge in the buildings of the Russian bank. The pillaging at Tabriz, . ..... riling to the latest information, is still going on. CLOSED SUNDAYS EDWARD BINNS Jacksonville Attention I am now prepared to do freighting from Medford to this point Delivered to Your Place of Business for 10c Per 100 Pounds Will also make direct trips to min ing camps without transferring. Will Make Regular Trips And save you from fifty cents to one dollar on cartage. We deliver goods in first-class condition. « CHAS. DUNFORD JACKSONVILLE FREE! FREE! THE AMERICAN FARMER Lone Mariner Gives Up. San Pedro, Cal., July 4—The sloop Star, IS tons register, has reported at the custom house Captain Nelson, navigator and crew, reports that he left San Francisco June IS for Vnalaska on a prospecting tour. Ten days out from the Gate he met with an accident and suffered many hardships before lie made port with a broken leg. Tn the day light hours he sailed the Star the best he could and at night he battened every thing down, close reefed the sails, trnsted to luck, and finally found him self 500 miles off his course, near thia port. A Journal devoted to the farming industry of the Pacific Coast. EACH DEPARTMENT I Mortar Explodes. Woman Saves Forest. rasadena, Cal., July 4__ Riding through a wall of fire to get to her home in the mountain*. Mrs. J. Swigert reached a telephone and notified the authorities of a serious fore«t fire in Millard canyon, Mayor Early of thia city sent 50 men to the aceno and this force with the n«*istnnce of forest rangers is reported to have the fire un der control after a considerable terri tory was burned over. Mrs. Swigert escaped without serious injury, President Celebrate*. Oyster Rsv. July 8.— President Roosevelt celebrated the Fourth of Horse* Burned. July with his family and a few friends Portland, July 7.—Fifty horse» per at Sagamore Hill. In the evening ished in a •• tire unknown origin. 1 •' «• iii tilt < of t iiitt\iit’Y\n t'liisiii.jillv ,< <111 Til I display the president Ti.lll had .1 a trv beautiful which started shortly »»Her 12 o’clock of fireworks set off in front of the this morning in the Dexter livery house Seated on th< veranda with »table, corner Fifth and Ankeny the president and his family were a street«. The lose to building» and number of relative« and many friends property i* estimated at fully <15.000 and neighbors City Meat Market Tricked His Enemies. London, .July 4__ A special dispatch to the Times from Teheran, June 16, | supplies a long history of the events that led to the recen^ coup d’etat. Ac cording to this announcement certain old discarded courtiers demanded the dismissal from the palace of a clique of conspirators. A delegation also called upon the Shah to expel certain court favorites, including Amii^ Bahadur and ('hapsal Khan, two of the Shah’s most trusted councillors. The Shah craftily feigned compliance and quietly pre pared to escape from the capital. On June 4 everything was ready and Ba hadur’s wild horsemen galloped through the main thoroughfares brandishing swords and rifles, causing a wild stam pede. Suddenly a whole regiment of Cossacks with guns ready for attack, followed by the tribal cavalry with wild cries of “Long live the Shah” and “Down with the traitors,M halted be fore the palace. The bazaars were all closed up anil the people ran in fear of their lives. The Shah’s carriage, driven by six bay horses, was seen issuing from the gun square surrounded by the six courtiers who it was supposed had been dismissed, escorted by every horseman the Shah could muster, each with his rifle ready to shoot anybody who might dare to impede' the Shah’s passage. All this happened within ten minutes and within another ten minutes his ma jesty was breathing the fresh air of Bagshah, the royal garden outside the western gate. Later in the day the queen and the crown prince went to the royal garden with an escort of 400 horsemen. This soon became the e’enter of the royalist activities and 4he sur rounding gardens were appropriated and a regular camp formed which continu ally increased its forces. The people were taken, completely by surprise at first, thinking the whole thing a joke, but they soon discovered their mistake. Rebels Bombard City. San Francisco. July fi—Mr« Annie Reigling and her 4 year-old son were killed instantly on the shore of Lake Merritt, in Oakland, by the explosion of a fireworks mortar. A piece of iron from the mortar «truck Mr« Reigling in the chest with such force th it it tore her heart from her body The piece of ordnance was being used in the public celebration Thousands of persons had gathered around the lake to witness the fireworks. Complete Stock of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Stationery, Blank Books, School Supplies, Fancy and Scenic Post cards, Magazines, Cigars. Special attention given to Prescriptions. WOMEN FLEE IN FEAR OF LIVES Oakland, Cal.. July 6.—The nar row-gauge local, bound from the Ala meda Mole into Oakland, crashed into the Santa Cruz train No. 57, bound for the Oakland Mole, at 7:10 last night at First and Webster streets, killing or injuring all of the passen gers in the Santa Cruz train smoking car. Seven were killed and over 30 in jured The collision was on the cross ing of the narrow gauge and main lines, opposite the Webster street bridge. The engine of the Alameda train, which was running with tender ahead, cut into the Santa Cruz train smoking car, about 10 feet from the front. The front end ....... . PUNISH JAP SOLDIER. splinters, the car being torn from the front trucks and the mass tossed from the main line track up against the American Consul Secures Imposition signal tower in Webster street The of Severe Penalties. wreck of the coach containing its dead and screaming wounded was Seoul. July 4. A Japanese soldier ran hurled on its side, with the Alameda amuck Thursday through the American local tender buried in the wreckage Methodist missionary premises at Ping 'Phc baggage coach of the Santa Cruz Yang. He assaulted a Corean caretaker train, which was in front of the with a bayonet, chasing him through smoker, was derailed and half way the missionary residence. .American Consul Sammons, when in upset Both locomotives, were de formed of the affair, called at the Jap railed anese residency and demanded the pun W hen the trains struck, the smoker was ent from the coach following, ishment of the soldier. By order of Prince Ito the soldier was which continued on its course crash ing into the boiler of the \1 imeda arrested and immediately sentenced to local Some windows were broken two months’ hard labor. The colonel, in this and the first \lameda coach, major, captains and lieutenants of the which was also derailed. Otherwise regiment trt which the soldier belonged they were not damaged The passen will be disciplined by a confinement of gers in these were shaken up, blit not from three to seven days. The prompt action of Prince Tto is injured Practically all those in the smoker significant of the determination of the were pinned in the wreck and their Japanese resident general that the sol cries for help followed the terrific diers maintain a proper attitude toward crash of the trains coming together foreigners. The charge against the sol Some were able to dig themselves out flier was the violation of an American of the wreck, but the majority had home, and the disciplining of the offi to be cut out. Sever.’I of the dead cers was due to the fact that soldiers were badly crushed. The police and of the same regiment recently partici fire departments were called out, and pated in the damaging of an American were soon at work carrying wounded Presbyterian missionary school building at VViju. In that case all damage was and dead from the wreck. repaired bv order of the resident-gen eral. Buenos Ayres, July 6—Telegraphic communication with Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, where there is a revolution, is still interrupted, but word has been received from Asun cion at Corrientes that the artillery at the capital mutinied and bombard cd the market place. Many women are said to have been killed in this fighting The foreign representatives at Asuncion are urging the belliger ents to abstain from bombarding the citv This news was brought to Cor rientes by the captain of the steam ship. CITY DRUG STORE Confirms $5.000.000 Fine. Csrar’i«. Wednesdsv. July 1. vis Willemxtnd. July 4—The court of cas sation ha? confirmed the decision of lu “ vlVll OUH “ HI T” T 1T1RTRT1C “ COTl- the civil C court* of u first instance con- demning the New York A Bermuda« Asphalt Company to pay a fine of $5.- 000,000 to the Venezuelan government, No appeal from thia last judgment is possible. i Edited by the most able men'in their particular line on the Pacific Coast. WILL GIVE FREE « With each yearly subscription to the Post, renewals or new subscribers. The American Farmer for one year. JACKSONVILLE POST J < < < < < ! < < < < < <