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THE .MORNING OTtEGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911. 2 APPEAL IN CASES RAT E IS FILED MEXICO'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE. HIS WIFE AND LEADER, ACCUSED OF CONSPIRACY. POLITICAL I Government Holds Commerce Court Erred in' Ruling on Short-Haul Clause. EARLY HEARING INDICATED Motion for Fin Prcrr In Inter' Mountain Rat Cax Also to lie Allowed and Appeal Re Consolidated. to WASnrVOTOV. Not. . Counsel for t!s GoTrrnnwnl fllod lata today with ths Coamertt Court a writ of appeal In tha transcontinental rata cases. Ths appval Is from tha temporary Injunc tions granted bjr tha Commerca Court In the casas InrolTlcr tha Ions; an-1 short haal prorlsloo of tha law. A motion also waa nlexl by tha OoTtrn ' n-.rnl counsel that a anal decraa maa !n prmintt tha Injunction ba 'ntd by tha Commsrra Court. In tha asslcnmsnt ef errors. Oo. emmsnt counsel assert that the Cnm-mr-a Court. In sran'tnar tha prelim inary Injunctions against tb orders of the Interstate Commerra Commis sion. tl4 not take rocnisanca of tha farts tnat the dpilinn and affi davits of the railways asklas: tha In junctions do not set forth a sufficient rsu.e to warrant the granting of the. preliminary Injunctions or to form tha j rais tor relief rrom tne commission s oMr. bawlaar f lalty rtrmlr. It Is contented a'si thst tha petl t''rers Aiti not show that thera Is any efilty In their petition upon which to i; rnt the? Ipjutctlun: thst tha Cora rrN!on acted entirely within Its Juris diction, and tht the petitioners have v l eown that the Commission vio lated any right protected by tha Con s'ltutlon. The Government's counsel contend tht the court erred la holding that the loner and short haul provision does not a tihorlie the division of the United St.nt-s Into the fir sons prescribed by the Commission: In holJIna- that th law does not authorise the Commli l'n to pr-crlbe the percentas: bals of rates; and In maintaining that th c'nmmlMtnn'i orders war unconstitu tional and void because they wera ba jond th power of th Commission to Ixsur. lajaaetlaa Called Frror. Tt Is averred th court erred also in granting the preliminary Injunction In t:ie long and short haul esses particu larly because th Commission In Issu ing the order proceeded entirely In accordance with tha law. It la de clared also that tba court erred In de nying the motions of tha United States IMstrlct Court and tba Interstate Com-n-erce Commission to dismiss tha pell ttons for Injunction. The appeal will ba (ranted by th Commerce Court and will b taken Im rceilintely to tb I'nlted States Supreme Court. There a motion will ba Died f"r an early hearing. Under tb law, this motion probably will be arrantcd. Appeals Ba Cs elldated. The motion, filed by tha Government counsel, to bav a final decree entered In th Intermountaln caas also will be granted by the Commerc Court, to f i-illtate consideration of the cases be f re the Supreme Court. It will ba nJMrr for the Commerce Court to Elve formal notice to all parties In - Interest of this motion and It Is likely therefore, that tha final decree making the temporary Injunctions permanent will not be Issued for two or threa weeks. The appeal from tba permanent In Junctions then will ba taken by tha Ooverr.ment to th Supreme Court. The appeals will be consolidated and har'l by Ui Fuprem Court at the same time. v j ' - " f -1 : '-- ! i Z' - ' ; i ' ""V, ' I Ji ! f ' ' .' ' yi' j ! r.Vs"' v ' v ' 0 ; I- - ; : - -: , ;. .-"'.-ef ' : . - if . . j r K f .... w ; :C.' - v -T, II I v. f . - - WARSHIPS ORDERED TO SANTO DOMINGO lA Reasonable Plea For The Stomach Government Prompt to Take ' Action, Following Assas sination of Caceres. VESSELS RESPOND QUICKLY ASOVE. PREMDKXT ASli MRS. MADKRO, JIU-BELOVV, CEVFItAI, HER KARUO KKIKS WHO WAI K.OW.X A 9 m IDOL OF TUB ARM V " 1)1 R lQ AUMMIUIUTIU Ob DIAZ. BORDER IS UNEASY Man Suspected of Designs on Mexico Arrested. EX-REBEL HELD IN JAIL Official on Both Kldra of National Boundary Keeping Watch on e Sutprcta Idlcra Are Made to IMarx-rao. massacres of orettrners occurred. Is Impossible. Telegraph wires bav been cut. Tal Yuan, the' capital of the Province of 8han-sU la In ruins, but tb missions ar safe. QnmjLe Cripple Telephone. COLTO.V. Cal Not. tU A sharp earthquake shock waa felt at 8:45 to night. It lasted but a few seconds. Th disturbance affected th telephone system and crippled tha service for a time. Murder. Oca-many Investigate BERLIN'. Nov. II. Tho government today Instructed Ita representatives In China to Institute Inquiries Into tha circumstances surrounding tha murder, at Blan-Fu. China, of Phillip Manners, a German subject who was employed In th Chinese postal service. The steps to be taken later will depend upon the reports received. MINES OFFICIAL INDICTED fraudulent Sale to Company Is ( harped Against c-President. FAI.T LAKE CTTT. Nov. Ernest K. Wooley. a prominent Utah mining n nn and broker, was arrested today t.r a New York detective on an Indict ment returned In New Tors: City chars; lis; the larceny of 115.000 from th . a.ta-l tah Mines Smeltlna; Cor poration with offices In New Tork and r."o;.t.es In I'toohe. Nev. Woolry formerly was president of the Nevada-l'tah Company, but realgned .rral months ago when control of th company Is said to have passed to L Vorrlstein A Co, of New York. The company chars-ea lhat Wooley a r-lil-nt bought claims at Ploch. Nev, on behalf ef the company, saying that tnev cost $15,000. whereas It Is alleged t . il he obtained them for SSOO. loernor Spry announced that he mould hold a hearing Friday to de termine .whether he would grant tha requisition. a CHILD KILLS HER MOTHER , tilrl Seven Vrars Old Trie, to W. .-d " " Off Father's Attack. WATfWIIJ.E. CaU Nov. II Mrs. George Ball, of Vega, a station flv miles from here, was accidentally shot and Instantly killed last night by her ;-yesr-old daughter, who was trying to shield her from attack by tha girl's father. Ball and th girl, who la wild with grief today, ar being held her to await action by th Coroner. According to local officials, who In vestigated the tragedy. Ball returned home In a drunken condition last night and began abusing his wife, when the little girl Interfered. Tha pistol th child held was discharged twice, one cf th bullets striking her mother Just shove the heart. The officers say the killing of Mrs. Ball was plainly an accident. SPECIAL SESSION CALLED lVee Textbooks Among 10 Subjects for Callfomlana to Consider. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Nov. 51. Gov ernor Johnson Issued today his official call for the extraordinary session of th Legislature, to begin November 17. Free textbooks, reapportionment, a Presidential preference primary, th enactment of a law placing th adver tisements of state officials or depart ments of tlie state government unde the charge, control and supervision of tiie State Board of Control, and enact ing laws to put Into operation the sev eral amendments to the stsie consti tution, ar amor, g tha subjects included In th call. Trier are it subjects named In tha call. EL CENTRO. CaU So. II. Jesus Amador, formerly connected with Mex ican uprisings at MexIcalU Cal., and at other potnta In Lower California. Is being held In th cuartel at Mexlcall by Mexican officials today on suspicion of having been Implicated In an alleged new movement to organise an army to Invade Mexico. A feollng of uneasiness exists along th American side of tha border and th officials ar keeping clos watch upon all parson crossing the Interna tional Una. Bands of Idlers hav been ordered to disperse by both American and Mexican officials. Klghteen men have been arrested In th streets of Mexlcall and ara being held on sus picion. MANIFESTO CIIAKGES FRAUD SHERIFF IS PREJUDICED HYPNOTIC DENTIST OBTAXXS NEW VENIRE TRIAL. . Reyes" Name Vsed In Call leaned rrom Tantanllpaa. sN ANTONIO. Tex.. Nov. II. Copies of three manifesto calling or, th Mexican army and the Mexican peopl to revolt asainst the Madero government, and ined In print with ta ram of General Bernardo Reyes, ar in th hands of the local secret service men today an l win m them befor th. Cnlted State. District Attorney here, Rey.s la under arrest accused of violating neutrality laws. ah i .ru nronunclaraenios are uifu . t in Tamauiipss. wmv.ii K.en conal.lered th stat that first rise In Insurrection, iney can on soldiers and officer to quit their al legiance to the present government. which la characterised unjust and usurped. has would Toons; Woman Who Charges She Waa Imprisoned 16 Months ln Darkened Room ln Court. SAN BERNARDINO. CaL. Nov. II. The first day of th trial of Dr. A. W. McDavlt. a dentist, charged with th. abduction of Mlsa Jessie MoDonald, aged 17, resulted In nothing. The en tire venire was dismissed by Judge Oster on the ground that Sheriff Ralph, who drew th venire, was prejudiced. Th Coroner will summon a new venire tomorrow and the work of se curing a Jury will proceed. Miss McDonald and her baby were In court when th case was called this morning. On point ln th woman's testimony will be thst throughout the ( months she passed In the darkened room adjoining McDavlt's office, she was under a hypnotic spell. I Mn.ejiient TntendM Chiefly as No tice to Forelgrn Nations That Their ClUxena Interest Will Be Protected. WASHINGTON. Nov. IL Th Cabi net decided today that th situation in Santo Domingo was such, as the re sult of the assassination of President rrr aa ta mak It axDedlent for th United States to hav naval force, there sufficient to meet any demandi for th protection of American lives and nrorertv and to Insure th main tenance of order. No American warship was within hundreds of miles of Santo Doralngo, but as soon as the decision of the Cabi net was communicated to Admiral Walnwrlght. chief of operations, he sent orders by wireless to the commander-in-chief of the Atlantic fleet, directing him to dlspstch the two big armored cruisers Washington i and North Carolina to Hampton Roads. Warsblpa Reapomd Iastaatly. No on ' at the Navy Department knew th exact location of the At lantic fleet, which waa conducting a 'search problem somewhere off th Maryland and Virginia coasts. But precisely 11 minutes from th moment h. had sent the order. Admiral wsinirHirhi ht before him an answer I from the fleet commander saying thst th two big ships wer on tneir way to the roads, where they arrived within a few hours. .... Sir. Russell, th American Minister to Santo Domingo, left Washington to night for the roads and will sail on the Washington, which will be accom panied by the cruiser North Carolina. He should arrlv In Banto Domingo within four days. Other Nations Fear Calamity. There 1. nothing on th surface In dicating danger of serious trouble ln Santo DomlnKo, but the decision to send this powerful naval force to the Island was Inspired by a deslr to re lievo any other natloaafrom apprehen sion as to the safety t Its cltlens or their property. Incidentally, th. Dominicans will be given to understand that the Wash ington Government feels that the obli gation that it has assumed under treaty to administer th. finances of th. re public warrants It ln requiring a strict obs.rvanc. of th. terms of the Domin ican constitution In th election of a President. SHERIFF FRAMES DEFENSE Evidence) In Wisconsin Libel SulU to Be Sought ln Portland. If -Your Stomach Is Lacking In Di gestive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do Its Work Es pecially When It Costs Nothing to Try? Not with drugs, but with a reinforce ment of digestive agents, such as are naturally at work ln the etomachT Scientific analysis shows that digestion requires pepsin, nitrogenous ferments, and th. secretion of hydrochlorlo acid. When your food falls to digest, it Is proof positive that some of these agents ar. lacking ln your digestive apparatus. 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There is no secret In th. preparation of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Their oomporltlon Is commonly known among physicians, as Is shown by the recom mendations of 40.000 licensed physi cians ln the United States and Canada. They are. the most popular of all reme dies for Indigestion, dyspepsia, water brash. Insomnia, loss of appetite, melan cholia, constipation, dysentery and kin dred diseases originating from Improper dissolution and assimilation of foods, because they ar. thoroughly reliable and harmless to man or child. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at once a safe and a powerful remedy, on. grain of these tablets being strong enough (by test) to digest 3000 grains of cteak. eggs and other foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest your food for you when your stomach can't. Ask. your druggist for a fifty cent box or send to us direct for a free trial sample package and you will be sur prised at th result. P. A. Stuart Co, ISO Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mioh. Highest Quality pi r CD 11 to tha Indiana They also believe tb. City of Pendleton will benefit thereby to the extent, of thousands of dollars Annually, as It would greatly Increase the value and productiveness of the soil. - CAPTAIN PATTEN RELIEVED Only Lien ten ants to Bo Slllltary In structors at Colleges. OREGONL1N NEW 3 BUREAU. Wash ington, Nov. 2L Tho War Department, having decided to detail only Lieuten ants to duty as military Instructors at colleges, has relieved Captain William T. Patten, Thirteenth Infantry, from duty at tha University of Washington after the close of the present year. as Iniquitous. Promises of re forms, in the army and greater pay ar effared to all those who en'.lst In th. new causa Th msnlfestos charge fraud In Ma- deros election. Th. election or jos. Pino Snares Is called an imposition from th. Maderlstas. Detectives ar. trying to learn where the manifestos wer printed. The trial of General Bernardo Reyes will not b. rai:d until the April term of th. Federal Court at Laredo. REBELS MASSING TROOPS (Continued Trent First Psaa) accompanied. The foreign legations agree that they will b. unabl. to send relief. MISSIONARIES OX WAY OCT Bapt!t In West China, Except One, Accounted For. BOSTON. Nov. 11. Cable messages received at the headquarters of th. American Baptist Poregn Mission oo- ciety today show that with th. excep tion of Dr. and Mrs. William It. Morse, who are remaining at Chung King, West China, all the ml'slonarlcs of the society ln West China have either ar rived at Shanghai or ar. on their way there. Among other arrivals ar. R.v. and Mrs. C. A. Cherney, of Ohio. Expected on th. next steamer are Rev. and Mra John P. Davis and two children, of Ohio; Mrs. C. A. SalquIsC of Minnesota: Mra I'pcraft and Miss Beuiah E. Bassett. of Illinois. Four of the society s missionaries ar. still shut up n Chontau, among them being D. 8. Dye. of Ohio. LONDON. Nov. II. The Baptist Mis sionary Society her. received a cable message from Shanghai saying that communication with Suin-fu. abra in JAMAICA LINER ON ROCKS Hamburg-American Steamer Prina Joachim la Wrecked. NEW YORK. Nov. IL The Hamburg American line steamer Print Joachim, which sailed from New York last Sat urday for Kingston. Jamaica, reported by wireless early today that ahe had struck tb. rocks off Samana Island, 100 miles north of liaytl. Th. wireless op erator said th. boat was resting easily and In no Immediate danger. Samana Island Is one of th. small outlying keys of the Bahamas, located Just southeast of Son Salvador, where Columbus landed. Grocer. Would Lower Sugar Duty. DULUTH. Minn, Nov. II Wholesale grocer her. ar. circulating blank pe titions, seeking to obtain support for a movement to influence Congress to reduce the duty on raw and refined sugars. Tho petitions are being spread broadcast throughout tho country. MARINETTE. Wla. Nov. IL (Spe cial.) Sheriff Schwlttay, who has been twice disbarred In Marinette County, his strenuous opposition to Senator Ste phenson being an important factor. It i is asserted, ln bringing this about, baa left for Portland, Or., In quest oi evi dence to b. used ln his defense ln the three libel suits resulting from th. dis barment proceedings now pending against him. These suits bav Dean nanging nre a long time, -out it is aipniiu nni they will com. up at th. next session of the Circuit Court and will b. con ducted with great bitterness on Doth , stdea RELATIVES ARE SWINDLED Supposed Portland Man May Admit Misuse of Malls. LOS ANGELES. Nov. il. (Spcclal.)- The attornev retained to defend Theo dore T. Sturgeon and J. A. Shaw, charged with using the malls to de fraud. Intimated today that both would Diead guilty. Shaw, who Is said to be from Port land, la ln the County Jail. An exam ination of their effects showed that slnca Oceober It 61 letters had been sent to relatives of dead persons In Detroit. 6t."TVouls. New Orleans. Kan sas City. Philadelphia, Chicago and Salt Lake. Th letters said that goods ordered by th. man before he died had been shipped and th. th. bill would b. tl.JS. Th. artlole was a small, phial of perfume. INDIAN RIGHT CHAMPIONED Pendleton Ask That Government Settle Irrigation Dispute. PENDLETON. Or., Nor. II. (Spe cial.) Th. board of managers of th. Pendleton Commercial Association this afternoon adopted a resolution ln which th. Government officials ar. Pe titioned to Immediately champion th. cause of th. Indians In the struggle for possession of the water rights I along the Upper Umatilla River. Six thousand acres of land could be Irri gated If the rights can be established. Th. members or tne Doara oi man agers believe that these rights should be established as a matter or justice 99 Thcta la Onty on m Km wmsm . 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