THE 3IORXIXG OBECOXIAy THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1911. E CASES Commerce Court Asked to En join Enforcement of Re duced Tariffs. BASIC ISSUE IS RAISED Aalhorlty I'ndrr Conciliation lo rrTih Ralr ! Attacked. Rate Conflctorjr, l Con tention of Carrier. WASHINGTON. Oct. 4. Tr, trans continental rallwav aaked the Inter state rommirr I'ommlnlon today to npnd It. nrrier In what ar known u tr "Pacific t'najit ca. Involvlna; tha heaviest railroad traffic In the Vrlted State, until Vim Conimerre Court haa had time lo paa upon their merit. The roadu alo aked tha rnmmm Court to enjoin the Com rnlaalon. Neither the Commllon nor the court took any action. It waa Indicated to the rommlMlffll hv Aitorner Norton, of the Atchl"n. Topcka fanta F. and Attorney Pll larl. of the fnlon Pacific. represent In all the rarrlera lntreted In the rae. that the railroad purpoee to Institute r-ro.-e.-dln In Injunction before the Commerce Court to reatraln the Inter state Commerce omnillon from put tm Into effect It order reducing th transcontinental frela-ht rales. ' The order of the Commilon will not become effective until November IS and It I ronldrd hy the Vmml afon that the Commerce Court would have ample time meanwhile lo pa upon the question Involved. Until tne Commerce Court has taken up th a-iH)ect. the commllon will not grant the application of the carriers for a aueoenvlon of Its order. Th railroad, through Attorney Norton and IMIlard. late today '".led with th Commerce Court bllla aeklnc for tie temporary Injunction In all the pacific t'oaat caaea. The Include th Spokane rate raae. the Keno cae. the Maricopa County Commercial Club raa and other. In every Instance the railways com plained that the sales Axed by th com nilaelon were unreaaonably low and that If enforced It would not enable Ihe earrlera to make return on their Inveatmenia and would amount to a confiscation of property. Exlatlnc ratee were defended and denial waa made of the rommlaelon a riant, under the constitution, to prescribe Ihe ratea f xed In Its order of laal June. It la likely the Commerce Court will lke up the case In a few days with a view of determining whether tem porary Injunction shall be a-ranted. In nv event, the probability is that the questions involved will reach the fu preme Court. MINISTER FOUN DDRUNK Ilrt. Owen V. Jiinrt la A r reeled for Anno) In Iotr1n. Wtih but II S In hie pockets, and rhnraed by Patrolman Barsee with be-n- drunk and disorderly. Rev. Owen y. Jones, who aays he la an Kplaropal rlr(yman. waa arrested at Front and Morrison streets, after h refused lo slop annovlnc paaeera-by. He was ukm to the city Jail, where, after afavtna until sober, he waa released. Ir. Jones, who av that he la also a im!r of leadlna- fraternal orders, was formerly chapialn of peniten tiary In South liakula, and more re icnilv wa a minister In Palter. Or. lie haa been, arcordtnc to his state, in-nl. I years In the ministry- II id he did not remember Ihe cause of hie drunkenness. With Ms arm about tha shoulders ef a lumberjack arrested for th same cf'enM. Ir Jones wa an impromptu aermm to tthe occupant of the Jail. IS WRECKED ON RUM. Too Many Invitation lo Drink r'orcesj Jersey Major lo Rcalgn. N.-w York Herald ' Wrecked on the rock of rum. the town administration of rune!ien. N. J . went to smash when Mayor William A. Sand ford announced his retirement from office on th ground that hla lim ited capacity wa unable to cope with the invitations to drink that have been burled at him from a'l sides. Few statesmen have been confronted witn u-h a serious problem, but be It said to HI Honor a credit he did not flinch in the face of duty. Finding that drinking Interfered with hl official rareer. he ha decided to retire to pri vate life. -I'm through with the Job." sal J Mr. Sanford. more in sorrow than In anger. - man can't be Mavor of thla town and be -her. I've tried It f'r nearly a veer, and I know. It started on New Year s dav when I was Inaugurated. I cant go down the street without bearing. Mayor, let go have a little drink.' from all allies. If 1 dl.ln I ac .apt I d lose votes, and well. I have not lot a frlcnJ that I know of. But now I m done There are too many 'runtime' In thl town. I'm going to move to Westfleld. I wlh mv sue vessor good luck and a good thirst." When Ci S"ii resident of the plac learned what Hla Honor had said they started out to mke him prove hta statements The men of the town d termined to rind out If thev were on Ms tr list. Not fin. Iln him In the first saloon, they tried the other, there b'lna oniv two coaling station In th town, hut tiiey falied to locate him. others who did not spare Mayor Sandford wer John Henry laertnrt 1-eiers. village barber and Town As ee.or; Henry S. tiarretson. the village postmaster, and John F. penner. th leaJIna- hardware merchant of the piare. Mr. Peters' pianlng ml'.L oppolt th ral.roaJ station. I th place wher must of th weighty question are dl rud. and ten minute after Mr. Sand ford a atatement reached the public an Indignation meeting wa In full blast, la their excitement some of tha participant permitted Mr. peters lo M them three or tour time. "Called a Tummlee.- hT" repeated Mr Pete.-a aa he wung th brush against Mr. Pennera face. "He got a fine nerve And w wou'dn't mind, but he s been the 'bummeef Mayor w'v ever had. and when It come to "bum Mayors. Dunellen has had a few. Him. above all men. calling us rum mies." he rcBumed. "1 never aliow him to go In Ihe room arhr 1 keep ths turpentln." I m sorry In on wsv." sobbed Mr RAILROADS MOV PACIFIC hi conduct reflects on President Taffa Administration." Mayor gandford returned to Dunellen, but denied that he had purposely de layed hla return until It waa dark. Ha is a Jovial, well-spoken man of i or thereabout, and lausrhed until his teeth rattled when he heard of the Indigna tion hi .tatement had aroused. He stood bv every word of It. and by way of provlna that he was not a prohi bitionist. Invited the reporters to split a bottle of wine with him. He Uvea In a fine old house, and Is said to hav plenty of money. Jew nock to Palestine. London Cor. Detroit Fre Pre. In a blue book dealing- with th con dition anj prospect of traJ In Syria. Krnest Weakley." the special commis sioner of the advisory council of th Hoard of Trade, a-lve details as to Jew. leh colonies In Palestine. The Influx of Jews.- ha aays. "Is the noticeable feature In Paletln. They have been steadily coralnf Into tie country in Increasing numbers sine 1I2. driven away from Buala ai.d Poland by persecution, and al thouah measure were taken by the Turkish government In 18ST to pre vent the settlement of foreign Jew In Palestine, the restrictions lmpoed have been Ineffective, and have not stemmed tha current of Immigration. From a total of about JO Jew reet denta In Palestine a century ago. their number were about 000 In Jerusalem In 1 I. out of a total town population of 11.00 "In 17 It was computed that th population of th city was about 4S.no. of which JS.eoa alone were Jew. Th population In 100 waa about SO. 000. th Jewish element then being close upon 10.000, and sine than both popu lation and arrivals of Jews have In creased rapidly. Jerusalem having to day about M.nno Inhabitants, of whom no less than S3.00A to 40.000 are Jews." WOMKX TAKE PART KOK FIRST TIMK IX HISTORY. Kr-umenlral Conference', at Toronto I Flrt Ever Held on American Side of Atlantic. TORONTO, Ont.. Oct. 4. Tha fourth ecumenical conference of Methodism, which convened today In the Metropoli tan Church. In this city. Is a most Im portant gathering. Nearly too dele gates mere preaent when Rev. Henry Hatgh. president of th British Wea leysn Conference, preached tha open ing sermon. of the delcgatea to tha conference about half are from the American Methodist Church, Including Canada. The conference may prtpar a pas toral address to b read from every Methodist pulpit In th wjyld. In all language of tha world. This la the rlrt Urn this conference ha been held on thl side of th At lantic. To prominent delegates are from Ireland. Key. O. R. Wedgwood. of Belfast, and Rev. R. T. Boyd, of Dub lin. Mr. Wedgwood la connected with the Irish Christian Advocate. For the first tlm In th history of Methodlam women will take part In the conference, Mr. Lucy Ryder Meyer, of Chicago, a leader of the dea coness movement In the I'nlted States, will speak. Bible In F.lcht More Tong-ue. Christian Science Monitor. Th annual report of the British and Foreign Bible Society haa been lately Issued, and II ahnws th Income of th society during the last year to be II ;i '.".. and th expenditure xi.zts.si. Bible and portion of th Scripture are Issued In 4J2 languages, eight new translations having been Issued during the past year. Including three Central African, and Ihre Asiatic dlalecta. The total Issuea of Ih am-iety ara nearly 7.000 000 copies. Battleship Oregon Ordered Oul. SEATTU!. Vah Oct. 4 For th flrt time In six year th battleship Oregon ha been ordered made readv for sea. orders received at the fuget Sound Navy Yard yesterdsy directing that the famous old warship and the miser St. 1-oiils be made ready for a cruise hy October 14. -The Oregon waa recently put In commission as a part ot th Pacific reserve squadron, after having been rebuilt at a cost of mor than I l.'0.oo. IIIINhoro Paving Mile of St reels. HILU'BORO. Or.. Oct. 4. (Special.) Within two day th curb for prac tically ora mil of paving will have been laid for Hllsboo's streets. The paving contractors will start laying rock aa soon a th weather settles. and Ihey expect that thre week of day and night labor will complete tn rains, the city will plank a narrow roadway through the business section for Winter use. MEN FIGURING IfK.IK' - - -J s DETECTIVES FIRST TO ATTACK NAMES Burns Agency Men Open Port land Hearing of Evidence, in Referendum Case. FRAUDS BY SCORE CITED Rcrent la Plaintiff In Suit to Keep Fight Against FnlverMty Fund ' Off Ballot Defense May Tet Every SHgnatorc. C M. Felton. G. J. Hasson and Frank Dane, employed by tha Burns Detective Agency, were tha principal witness yesterday In the first day hearing of the referendum petition cae In. Port land. Th question came up in th hau of a ault by S. H. Friendly, a re gent of the University of Oregon, for an injunction reatralnlng; Secretary of State Olcott from placing the referen dum against tha University of Oregon appropriation on tha ballot to be print ed for th next state election. In No vomber. 111. , The three men told of scores of forged signatures, names of fictitious persons and names of person who, if not fictitious, had at least fictitious ad dresses which they had found on tha petition. Mr. Friendly Is represented y W. T. 81ater and M. U Pipes, while on the other side are arrayed several attorneys. Including W. S. U Ren, C. B S. Wood. F. S. J. McAllister. H. J. Park ison and Harry Yanckw;lch. The Ut named I appearing as personal repre sentative of his former Uw partner. H. J. Parklson. who Is taking no direct part In the proceeding other than in an advisory capacity. Mr. ITRen was employed a special counsel to assist Attorney-General trawiorn, wno is of fending the suit on behalf of the state, atlpalatloa .Not Accepted. attemnts on the part of Attorney Plater to Blipulate with the other side and thus be rHved of the monotony of proving the forgery or non-existence of the owner of each Individual name by Itself came to naught, and the re m was that the hearing narrowed down Into a monotonoua grind. The theory of Attorney Slater Is that If he cau prove one forged or fictitious name on a sheet It will be sufficient ! knock out the whole sheet of 20 names. The sheets are certified to separately on th back by the petition circulators. Mr. l"Ren takes the position that this Idea is absurd as. If such were the case, he declared. It would be easy for designing persons to knock out every Initiative and referendum petition cir culated, thus making Oregon's direct legislation atatutea of no effect. At torney Parklson. who had charge of the circulation of the petitions, declare that at best no more than 1000 name hav been brought Into question a yet and that aeveral thousand can be knocked out and there will be still enough left. He aa that between 11.000 and 14.000 slgnaturea were filed with the Secretary of Btate while only flit were ncary. waetew ae Picked. I Attorney-General Crawford devoted ' hi fforta on croaa-examlnatlon yester l day to an attempt to show that the I detectlvea had aelected only these I name which they had reason to believe i would prov forgeries. The evidence 1 being given by the Burn men relate ' only to th name which they found to ! be forged pr fictitious and no motion ! la made of the namea found to be ' genuine. The trend of Mr. Crawford s . examination waa uch a to bring thla j fact eharply to tha attention of the . court. . 1 Parkiaon la bitter In his feeling 1 again! tb "Eugen crowd." He de ' clare tht th enemle of th referen I dum commenced their fight againat It whll th petition were being clrcu lated and I confident that a larg per i centage of th forged nd flctltiou nam wer put In hi llt by "de i lectlves" employed to go to work for ' him aa rlrculatora. When he left for ' California a few month ago to regain ' hi halth Burn detectives, he d ' clarcd, took advantage of hi absence I to Imprison his circulators and to tell I them that he had "skipped" and that I they Bad better "f es up" and to release ' them aftr stipulating what they were I to testify. A proof of this he point i to ttlmony of Charl F. Matlhewa, ! on of th ptltlon circulator, who, at I Salem Friday failed to testify a ex- pected. ! Fear f Jail Pleaded. j On cro-xamlnatlon Matthews de i clared that be had told Manager Kul ! per. of th Burn Agency, that he had PROMINENTLY IN UNIVERSITY REF i ' i 1 rwv . . c- n--rr 'Wi T7 1... .. hi forged signatures to his petition merely for the purpose of obtaining hla release . t v. was held in default irvm jait. euww " - - - of 11500 ball until he "came through. Harry Koier maa wmiw L Lcl"- " on the wltnesa stand at Saltan, in fact practically all the circulator put on the stand declared that they had been promised Immunity, the promises com i . i eom the Horn agency. Several of them were Jailed and later released. Aiatmew i v.i his release waa a reward for hi "con fession," Th declaion in tne present caa m have an Immense Influence on the fu ture circulating of Initiative and ref erendum petltiona and for thla reason la almost certain to be fought to the c cakfi The nrlnclrjal Question involved Is: Does the fact that a forged or fictitious signature 19 iirueu . .,ui. invalidate all the name on that sheet, general 10 in number? II tne tuorncj" of the referendum Insist upon forcing the plaintiff to prove every alleged forged or flctltiou signature by Itself the case is likely to occupy weeka and possibly months before being finished. Test May Ieclnd All. nf the tensltv of the si mit ...... situation Attorney U'RenobJected yes terday wnen rran. vow Burns men. produced what he declared was the genuine signature of a man . .-,.1 nn tha Tietltlnaa. wnos uaiuw . - This man, Dane said, had denied sign ing. Mr. linen oojeriea n uw a 1 that there was nothing to prove the authenticity of the aignature and It went In as an exhibit over hla objec tions. Were this course to be pursued It would be necessary to call as a wlt averv man whose name the Burns agents declare wa forged. POLICEMAN FACES TRIAL WARRANT FOLLOWS DISMISSAL IN LOS ANGEI.ES. Women to Re EHrndlted as Part of Krfort to Ferret Out Corrup tion In Department. ANGELES. Oct. 4 William M. Fltxpatrick. a patrolman, wa dismissed from the Lo Angeles polic force yes terday and held today for trial, .charged with having influenced Maud Merrill and Mabel Young, accused of bribery, to leave the state. He waa arraigned in the police court today, pleaded not guilty and asked for a Jury trial, which wa set for Novem ber. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 4. As a part of the movement to ferret out the corrup tion ald to exist in the Lo Angeles police department, extradition paper were obtained at the office of Gov ernor Johnson today for the return to thla atate of Maud Merrill and Mabel Young, charged with briblnf R. R. Her bert, Philip Marks. Sidnef Sweetman and P. Fltxpatrick. former patrolmen under arrest in the Southern city.. The women are under arrest in Se attle. Louis Dunl and F. E. Hitchcock left Sacramento this afternoon lor be attle to bring back the women. TIMES TRIALS DIVIDED JOHN J. f'NA5f ARA PROBABLY TO FACE JCRY FIRST. Defense Will Elect Separation and Prosecution Makes It Choice In Dynamiting- Case. LOS ANGELES, Oct, 4. It was aald authoritatively today that th McNam ara brothers would be tried separately. John J. Mc.Namara will probably be th first to go on trial next 'Wednes day, according to a atatement of one of hla counsel. It I the privilege of th defense to decide whether the accued men hatl be tried aingly. and In case separata trial be demanded It is th province of th proMoutlon to peclfy which shall fac th Jury first. Counsel for the defense ald today It would ask tor separata trlala. Dla trlot Attorney Frederlcke admitted to day that he wa trying to obtain poaee slon of th dynamite, clockwork, cor respondence and other alleged evidence found In the possession of John J. Mc Nimirt tn Indianapolis. "We may not want the actual dyna mite. ' h ald. "but I don't know who could oppose our having the other evi dence. If the defense claim these things. It must explain how It cam Into prselon of them." John J. McNamara will be tried for the alleged murder of Charlea Hag gertv. a machinlat who was killed In th Time disaster on October 1, 110, when 1 Uvea were lost. Alleged Horaethief Caught. HILLS BORO, Or., Oct. 4. (Spe ERENDUM CASE BEING HEARD AT I . I v.- w- - r. t J jf a L ' . . ' aw.. M 1 a) .If . 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