The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 27, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMI1ER 27. 1CC3.
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GUil FOR ONE
poison
FOR f 0
Mrs. Abbie Kico Tells in
Court the Story of an In-
;i conceivably Strange Pact
of Death Defense Takes
- f . Witness Monday.
' Omaha. Jfeb, Sept. Jl. 8mln .on
! th verge af narrow eollapsa and chok-
Ing with amothred aobs, Mra Abble
B. Kica, iv years uo w vr m
ond tlma told tha tragio story of tha
I trlpla aulcida paet between herself. Dr.
i TTrederlck B. Rustin and Charles E. Da-
I Ma and again pointed out Day la. mam
bar of a mllllonalra Omaha ramiiy, aa
tha man, who had promiiad Dr. Ruatln
kin him.. In a. ralca lo low umt an
I i l w. v.A auan .In (h.
hushed courtroom, tha gtrl recited de
' I tails of an allcf ad arrangement between
I Ir. Rustin and Davie, for Davis to kill
tha physician and then commit sulclda
Tn. airi. 'ina oenim iiiurv in wm-
tie'a celebrated - murder caes,.was tha
tar witness today at tha preliminary
hjrtnT a( Dl& wrho ll Under bond
on a charge or murdering nunw. in
tha nrnuinci'ef a crowd which, filled
the little courtroom to suffocation, mad
up of tha elite ana in riri-raii ox ms
cltv the alii. underwent a searching ax.
animation at the lianas ox vounii
turner Enrlisb. , several times . ane
i aeemed about to faint and one waa
, forced to pauaa while women tn the
courtroom gave her a drink of water
and fanned bar' until aha recovered, bar
, composure, .. . .i ; .. . v -
. iV-Xra. JUoa Identifies Sari .
Tha county attorney concluded the
direct examination thla afternoon and
turned the wltnasa over to Davie' at
torney Theae announced that' they
were not reaay. xor cross-examination.
, and judge crawrora aajournea in near-
- jng to - jnonaay morning,, wnen urf.
Kiee will taae ma staoa again. ,
' During the entire examination of tha
i girl bar anewera were dragged from -her
I over atrenuoua oojecuons oy counsel
. for tha defense, but moat or tn a ODJeo-
tlone were overruled. . . .. ...
-The rooit dramatic part of her terftl
.' rrtony waa that referring to the acene
f in Dr. - Buatin'a office tha evening be
. era the phyalclan waa shot. Her testl
j mnny that aha saw Davie In Buatin'a
, office and that Ruatln bad told bar that
"he bad got a man to do tba work (kill
, Rustin) and that aha would not have to
f (Jo it," waa admitted by the court, ghe
NflJ IIGIII Oil
TRUST SfriiATIOH
t aesaasBwsBBaasBasBasBBsawaa,
(Continued from Pae One.)
I had never been Informed of an
charge against Mr. Haskell ooanactlng
htm wit the Standard OU sompany, or
with any other trust I bad known htm
a leader la the constitutional con
vention and bad known Mm as one of
the men principally responsible for the
exoellent constitution which has been
adapted by a majority of over 100,000,
70 of which waa furnished hv Renub-
Ifnana "
Why Bloat Taft Deaowaaa atlaaf
"Tou aay that It was a matter of
common notoriety that Mr. Haskell was
connected with the Standard . Oil com
pany. I have a right to assume that If
so serious an objection bad existed to
Mr. Haskell's election and had been a
matter of common notoriety la Okla-
oma, aa you say. Judge Taft would
ave felt it hta conscientious dutv to
warn the people when he auoke In Ok
lahoma. If ha did not have the knowl
edge, why can It ba assumed that I had
It T And If ha had it. how can you ex
cuse his failure to communicate tha In
formation to the people of Oklahoma?
"If you feel It your patriotlo duty to
denouno Mr. HaakeU when, ba Is only a
member of tha national oraanlxatlon.
how ' much mora would Mr. Taft have
WDflBS POWER
: , OF .MOSI'IfE
"- ... t -
War Department Tests New
Powder .Which Bcvolu-;
tionizes Artillery.
(Hearst Ifews by Leaflet teestd Wire.)
Washington. Sept II. The war de
partment Is demonstrating at Bandy
Hook proving grounds. New York, with
a, combination of powder and projectile
that promleea an effective fighting
rang of from 60 'to 71 per cent greater
than any at tke command of any other
army of tba world. Tha powder used In
experiments la dunnlte, an lnven-
of Lieutenant Colonel Bevi
Dunn. It has an explosive power
Pper cent a-reater than that at any known
powder, including the Japanese shlmosa
was also permitted to Identify tha man
' as Davis, the defendant, and to state
that Rustin bad told her Davla was to
felt It bis patriotlo duty to denounce
Mr. Haskell. when h waa aspiring to be
cutu executive oi a local siaie. ,(.
' Cas Tried Xx rart. .
1 "I could have no knowledge of ths
suit to which you refer when be waa ap
pointed chairman of - tha resolutions
ooramittea of tha Democratic national
convention because the suit waa begun
while be waa at Denver, and as a mat
ter of fact I did not know anything of
tha nature of tha suit until after be was
raaaa ireaeurar oz uie national , com
mittee, and no fair minded person can
decide upon the merits of your obarc
wiuiuui an examination or tne pro
visions of tha license or franchise Issued
to, tha oil. company by your administra
tion ,, - . , .
"I need hardly refer to the newly
wnicn yott lay so
The article In the
Aty attention
found evidence upon which you lay so
Stu uu tu.; i ia anic
utlook of September 5. , Mr
was never called to that article until
read the published -copy of your lattef,
and while I have great respect for the
Outlook. and I suppose I have for the
writer (although, you do not rive hi
name).' I would - hardly feel Justified
in oeoiaing aa prompuy aa you do on
witnout lnvestl
Statement
s - parte
'I ration.
i Oollusloa wltb. Steel Trust,
"Tou
our
ues
qua
the
do tha kllllne- on condition that the nhv.
ician riva mm poison to commit sui
cide. Witness told tn detail bow Ru
tin said ha bad arranged to bavo Davis
.meet him at bis (Rustln's) house and
there kill - him, and bow Ruatln. in her
(iresenca, bad , telephoned for a bottle of
' aconite, a deadly poison, and had given
i fcer half of it to end bar Ufa, too.' Then
I ehe went tn: ..;
Za aat alonr Talked of Satn.
"I was alone in Dr. Rustin'a office at
rou present an indlotment agatnst
platform declarations on tha trust
ui u ao not reier to au or
Diansi ana na not ami iiibMw ,ith
those to which you do rfr n,i. ni.i.
form declarea In -favor nf t .vimM...
uiuiuwicui ox ino criminal law against
uur irun magnates and official
such demands. Ouf nlatfnrn, h...i.
."' corpomuoni Deyona a certain six
be compelled to sell at the same price
In all tarta of tha coyntra
anca being made for the cost of trana-
Suriaiion. awiu you deny that thla Is In
le Interest of tha nanaum mn in
Interest of the smaller oompetltorT It
nas oeen siaieo mat tna unit
dwbi corno ration, witn vour nnu m..
sent, purchased one of the lirmi rt-ni
and thus obtained control of mora than
miy per cent or tne total nntmit
iiiir jmr rani oi ' tne total output
Will you Insist that In permitting fhli
you aho wed. less favor to tha monopo
llstlo corporations than I do In opposing
ltT
Tnunt Honey Sox O. ...;
' Too quota at length from a speech
made by Governor Hughes In which, he
ridiculed one of our anti-trust reme
dies. Did not Governor Hurhu h...
the support of the New Tork delegation
in the convention, and Is not Kew York
City tha home of many of the Republl-
nun iaii conspicuous in ueir connec
tion with the law-defying corporations?
iuu aru certainly .aware or tne xact
The ordinary shell or projectile used
been elongated so aa
powder.
by the army haa
to lessen Ait air resistance and other
wise shaped to receive the - full force
or the powder explosion.
- Tha preliminary testa at Sandy Hook
bav shown that . the new projectiles
have an extreme range of from it to
eo -par cent mora tnan tn old projec
tiles. In combination with tha n
powder tha new projectile haa an ax-1
treme rang or rrom to to Tl per cent
more than ths old proieotllea -
Aa tha extreme range of the proleo- I
iuu neretoiore usea ov tn army nas
bean as great as that of any other army
In the world, tha new discovery gives to
una country a xignting weapon erreo
tive at far greater rang than that of
aoy-otner army.
.in extreme rang or a shell is a!
mil to an Inch. The Six-inch shell had
lit .m.i.i aa rm
IM
tliS .vJr Aii&vUt it uyfiU v
( )T
I Vki-'si.si
CJi.
sayojiui ji
t ... ...-
M
a range of six miles, the U-lnoh sheU a
nuige ox is miles.
RAILROAD LAND :
Western Pacific Agents Xre
Compelled to Let ,Go Tract
In California,
(TBlted Press Leaerf Wire.) .
Baa Francisco, Bept 1. State Min
eralogist Aubury after a long fight haa
compelled H. H. Yard ft Co.. speoulat-
ora associated with the Western Pa
cific, to release their bold on lS.OOOt
acres of rich mineral land tn Tima
and Butte countlea. This land waa lo
cated by Tard and his associates some
j i u taiar Aunurv . ri n
action In tb land office on the ground
uiai won u caa oeen taaen as min
eral land ana was known tn nnnt.in
uiinnraia, tn iana -was desired ror rail
road purposes. The lanoTofflce haa now
caucwien me xuing. xard la aald to
hava extensive Interests In other aeo-
uona oi uregon and California.
Understand Us !
DY reducing -fuel bills 25 to 50 per cent- -
1 Y saving one-fluarler of ' thd1 time3 usu
ff ally spent in the kitcheiv v-t 'm-
i , J Y eternallv doing awa Svith nearly:
;ff t ALL' of the disagreeable labor :
; necessary to keep the tommoritrarige
halfway presentable. ' ' Vj ; ;
s
7l 9'c'?clt n befora ba waa J that In the ataUmen't filed bV George R.
fchot i The doctor soon came In and a I Sheldon, then treasurer of the Renubli.
litue r, later iiJavis came, ur, usun can State committee, two
RBHVtl HIV W W HQ VUUIU lft 1 tlltT Ml, XI UglXfiW
lvu aiuiiv.' wwi us. to miv nvnivr
and soon he and Davis cam along, I
saw ttustin put uavis on tne zirst ear
running west towards jtusun noma,
and then he Joined tne. . . . ;
"He aaked me to walk with him, and
we started west and went to within a
block of the house. All the time he
talked rapidly and excitedly. And he
tauted about aeatn ail tne time, and
about his wife and his children and bis!
Ilia insurance.
election, it appeared
' contributions war
that the following
made to tha campaign, fund:
JT. Plerpont Morgan, 120,000.
John D. Rockefeller, $6,000.
Andrew 'Carnegie, $5,000.
Charles M. Schwab, 11,000.
John W. Gates, $2,000.
W. E. Corey. $8,000.
W. Nelson CromwelL $1,000.
W, F. Havemeyer, $800.
B. T. Duke, $500.
Several of these gentlemen
.w?hadhi2!!!!i officially connected wth
5?Ch4iiMh?it4.tJi"ir SSHf t- trust. Would tha fact that these
iwaitlna-.' We walked rapidly until
tntil tn., in wait awhll. ti.( 1. wn.. 1 .t
be back for ma If his plans did not BooseraH Mot Bore of Tafl.
, work,. I waited about the corner fori "Aa you quote from Governor
nvmi uu mii no am not return, anaiHUfjhee, i take it ror granted that Mr.
jucii went uywn rawn, i got anxious Tart nas not yet expressed Himself in
to know whether Rustin s plana had a satisfactory manner on tha subject
worked and I called up hi house sev- or you would naturally prefer to quote
I A wej Miu u noowr waa i irom tne presidential candidate where-f'-if
T X iiL' 1 . ! lever possible. Tou aay. .'Let us repeat
A. LVJit7hS J?"1 dton; that no law-defying corporation haa any
il w. "' ,uia "'"r reason to tear irom you ave
prcutlon raat. for.th.' pre.-
ZA h- u''PPJr- "terrla'! th Ust part of th
Ci. -V-i. " ""'i" iulo i sentence.
First I might question your
Kh ,. - 7, . lauiuty 10 act as an expert as to panic
nrttJ' .'"Lrrl?? "3,! A1? preventives, since you now havexn on
courtroom to th matron's office after
adjournment, to wait tor ner new or-
deal Monday, when sbo will face th
tbtviiivj. ivr me oexensa
nHniirFim.!,! A ; i. i vour jianuB, out as to your cnarga tnat
adjournment to Walt for her new or- law-defvlnv trust haa reason In
tne direct errect or -tne anti-truat rem.
dies wnicn I favor, permit me to- aug-
form. aa aoan u ttim. w I
mbllolty of. Oontrlbatlona.
'But there Is .lnothtr f.ni vhi.i, I
raises a Dresumntlon in fivnr nt
tf ana gainst your party, i re-1
w in my termer letter to you.
but you InadvertenUv ovarlnnira i; tn
your renlv and tha mamh- I
i ", in iur consultation, evi
dently did not notice it I stated that
we had not knowingly received a dollar I
"vm mi . oxnoiai connected with a cor-1
' mown as a trust and that any
wv.T BU lwnrII wuuia do returned
a aoon aa we received knowledge of
tha fact I now remind you that your
convention deliberately rejected by i
vvvasj Ua. M an, I n a n flnv rannf Inat 1
- V camriDuiions.
Are VOU wlfllnar i aav .t...
pnbllo mteraat waa served in 190a by
7 ,. 7. " QimiioD toe COn- I
trlbutlon maris tn tha nmiKi.a. .
K'in trornmitiee oy Mr. Harriman and
'"r:?,';.,'j01"cl"a r nim irom others?
. Will 'VOU aalc Tmtf n.tlnn.l
tee to publish before election the con
trlbutiona above HOOT. Or if v.. I
tZV i:"J" " too smau a sum. the con- I
trlbutlons above 1,000T Or, If this is
vw smau, tne
$10,0007 ; .
contributions above I
We don't make this unusual statement thought-1
lessly. Our SO years' experience as stove deal
ers convinces tw that the Monarch is the one and
only x'ange that would justify such a claim. We
want to demonstrate it to every intending range
buyer.' .' ; .-. . ,
Fuel, time and labor represent "real money-
and the Monarch Range will save a considerable"
percentage of all three.
This, we can prove conclusively, by the con
struction of the range and by the testimony, of
' hundreds of Monarch owners in Portland. ,
Actual figures show that the saving in the first
year or two of the range's use is sufficient to repay
its entire first cost.. 7 , '
This, without even considering the delight that
a woman experiences in using a' range that AL
WAYS does its work WELL. The value of such
satisfaction is infinite. It can scarcely be estimated
in dollars and' cents. '
THE MONARCH
FUEL
If Monarch Ranges were, made like other.:
ranges it. would be ridiculous to claim a 1-3 fuel saving. But they "'
aren't Even the material -is different Made of malleable iron
and rivets instead pf brittle cast iron, bolts and stove putty, the
Monarch gives for, years and years good economical -service that
cannot even be Expected of common "leaky'fteef Ranges.1 Vv,v.
TIME
Much of . the tfme spent .in. kitchen-work:' Is'
WAbiiU :waiting for the top to get hot in the morning; or the
oven to get up to baking heat. The Monarch air-tight malleable
construction savei this time. A piping hot fire in five minutes
after opening the drafts is the regular thing. . , : , v .
LABOR
Ctrkr .!-!. U. 4 i ' - "L
I t-mmmmmmmmm wmm mmmm "vrui(j me 1 ailgC , tup I s v 1 CyCrrTlOrC ;
touch the body of your range with paint I Give up scraping , and .
scouring dirty black kettle bottoms. These things ' aren't heces-'
,sary in a "Monarch" kitchen. The Monarch doesn't need such care,
but still it's the constant pride of a housewife. It's so spotlessly
clean and shiny. - ' .
"STAYS
BECAUSE IT IS ;
Built RIGHT of MALLEABLE IRON
OUR TERMS
ON " ' :
$50.00 at Time of
Purchase , ;
$5.00 PER MONTH
CASH Of
CREDIT.
GOOD PLAC
TO TRADE
IS
I8S10T1S9.FIRS1 StRBEr.
HDUSEFUnrJISHERS
SATISFAGTOR Y" I!
gent that your testlmonv on this sub
ject la not conclusive. You are a wit
ness, to be sure, but your interest la
the result of tha aleotlon must ba takwn
into consiaerauon in wejfninr your, tes
timony.
Trail xcarsatea ror Tart.
"There Is better evidence, and tha
trust magnates know their, own Intar.
ests and they ara supporting'' Judge
aatln lain mnhain t2i(u.- :i ' I It is a matter of common notorletv that
cords, prunellas, eollennes. maraulsette I tbar wer" oonsplcuoua In th RepubU-
. . V. v u.. .v., V MIIK I f I - - -
auarters for mourning roods of all I ,er ot ?mmon notoriety that they are
Kinds. McAIlen A
and Morrison. palrn,
"It
SALE BLACK DRESS
GOODS.
j-inesa imported. Trend aToveltlea a I
Oraat Variety o Baled rrom,
fjpectal reduced ericaa
roods Monday and Tuesdar. voiles. P.n. Is."1" "? 'r f u?Porun' Juae
Rmas, serges. broadcloths, chevlnta 1 1 on" or ln trust magnate
errlngbone stripes, serrlaa taVni.2' I h,,.Pa to cure roy nomination, while
obaira, Blcillana whin-
wle? "toT He.": f" conv.nUon and If U rtaUw a mat
nlng goods of sll I ,er of 00non notoriety that they art
t , McDonnell. Third uPPrtlng your party - la thla cam-
yon nam a sin si official con-
ObaJlanraa Taft to Oomnaiiaons.
"In conclusion you say that you ask
support for Mr. Taft because he stands
for the moral uplift of the nation.'
,. 1 ar to compare my efforts for
lii upiixt ox me nation with his
fJ01. m,r ?dV.with. ha-deads, and
the Doliclea to whlnh T an, nmi..j
the policies to which be is com
mitted. And. more than that If I n
assume that he will follow in your
fOOtStSDS. I dara to AAmnaM ( . 1
Of the presidency with his.
i ao noi regara it: as proper for the
esldent to use his crestle-a. hla Inn,,.
ence and hla nitnnan tn M nn
ber of the nartv aa anlnat inntn.. v,
aspires to of flea I regard It aa a vlo-
itttiua ox in oDiigation tnat the presi
dent owes to the whole people, to use
an oince mat oeionga to tne wftole peo
ple aa a party asset, for the advance
ment of a personal friend or a political
protega. Vary truly yours.
(Slrned.) - W. J. BRYAN."
RECORDS SHOW
IIP OIL CASE
(Continued from Page Ona)
PERSONALS
Elwafd P Swift of the Swift. Park.
in company stopped in PorUand yes
terday "While travel In on a nlHmn
trip across the continent Mr. Swift
went out to take a look at tha ait nr
the new packina: town on the Peninsula
in th afternoon. Accompanying Mr.
ewirt l lira, Bwirt and a party of
frlenda Thee are Colonel E. 8. David
son of Toronto, Miss Davidson, a. Me-
nae ana jnra. mckm ox Winnipeg and
Early In October Governor Olllart f J"", ''awoioing corporation.'
California will barln .t,imni.. Z I "lu""i,u'T or trust woo nas aeciared or
of his state in btha"f of th?PT.rt lar ,tht aupportlng me,
Sherman ticket. He wl?l b, heard In". 1 ? Pbllcly warn that I will enforce
Mr th " ".eh. w&IiniwrS: nasi ssrai.
conferred with the president before la-
e bis rules and regulations.
That la the custom, and a very prop-
K 8. Darling and Mr. Darlln.
Cylde B. Altchlson of the state rail
road commission will leave this week
for Washington to attend the national
convention of state railroad corn ml s
slonsrs which will-, convene In tht
cut. ucwnr a.
laws .m.nilM In H a DmmmM. . 1 . I
What You
May Expect
when buying at this Jewelry store, where every effort is put forward to
pve complete satisfaction to its patrons. When selecting from our stock of
diamonds, watches, jewelry, sterling sUrer. docks, cut gLaxs and other
kindred, lines, you may be sure of the largest assortment In the. Northwest,
of the most up-to-date styles and designs at prices that will be most tttractire,
er custom, I know, of . Secretary Qar-r
xieia s in an cases oi new and import
ant legislation. Sucb conferences may
FoasiDiy nav iea to a misunderstanding,
rom which Governor Haskell's claim
that the president ordered Mr: Hitchcock
to grant tne privueg may nave arisen.
"I have not the slightest doubt that
there wer no orders of any description,
and the best evidence of thla Is the tele
gram from Mr. Hitchcock in whter he
says tnat at . statement or tnat kind Is
an absolute falsehood. He. of course.
khows Detter man anyDoay eise.
"To resume, then, Mr, Hitchcock, and
later, Mr. Garfield, In allowing tha ex
tension or tne line last April acted di
rectly in accordance with th law.
SaskaU and tba OU Company.
"Governor Haskella action. - however.
waa, on tha face of It, at least, exactly
the contrary, aa will b seen by noting
the following facta: V
"Tha constitution of Oklahoma, with
the formation of which Governor Haa
keU bad much to do, provided that cer
tain definite action must be taken by
corporations Dei ore tney couwi nave the
right of eminent domain, among which
requirement was their incorporation in
tha atata of Oklahoma and tha filing af
lists of stockholders, of floe ra and di
rectors or the corporation.
"When Attorney-General West of Ok
lahoma found that tha Pralria nil a
Gaa company waa about to balhl a nip
uuv wniun wouia uniia ntnwmva
and private lends. Involving th ex
ercise or tn power or eminent domain,
be brought suit In equity to restrain
the company by Injunction from doing
thla unless It compiled rlth th claar
mandates of th etat constitution.
"This question at Issue Is not. "Should
th pip Jin be bulltr bat, "Should th
against tha attorney-general by the
lower court to prevent th carrying out
of tb Injunction obtained.
"Thus you will see tha president's
claim against Governor Haskell Is that
he acted directly against tba laws of
UKianoma to neip out. mis company,
whereaa tha truth concerning tha de
partment of tba Interior is that It acted
directly under and In accordance with
tna law ' or tn united Htate, wnicn
the secretary la bound to effectuate, and
merely required any applicant for. the
privilege to quality unaer mat jaw,
which thla particular company did very
weii. -
Then, to resume, the difference I
simply that th secretaries of th In
terior administered the law - In good
faith to the best of their ability, while
uovernor HasKeii toon extraorainary
steps to prevent the effectuating of th
law. of th state of Oklahoma.
Say XaakeU Made MO protest
"One more matter, namely, tb claim
that Rovernor Haskell Drotested aralnat
any action of Secretary- Garfield - last
April, or any other tlma The only cor
reeDondence which can b found in th
records 1 a telegram from th aovtrnof j
to the secretary, and a reply. They are
as follows: ' s : . u : 4
Guthrie. Okla.. April 22. 1908. To
Hon. James B. Garfield."' Secretary of
the Interior. Washlnrton. D, C. We
want to harmonics with vour official
acta, and therefore ask yod to advise us
If you claim power to grant franchise
to dIdo lines lnvolvlna rlchs of eminent
domain in our state. , Kindly advise ma
" 'Governor of Oklahoma;' " ;
Minzfacturirg Jewt!en
Comer Third and Washington Streets '
Opticians ,
Diamond Importers'
company comply with th requirements
oi atate jawr ana this waa all that
Attorney-General West tried ta tn-ln.
suww n m ma n.i pretena .tnat he
' woo Id prevent tb building af th line
ttne company complied witb th state
'. KaekaU-s Claaa Wltk Wert.
"Governor Haskell. I am told uader
good authority, attempted to have At
tornev -General West withdraw tha en It
ad una allow , th pipe line baUdlng
--iuios. nnopuun wita u atata law,
He re seed ta aa aa.
Thrtura. aa I hava been Informed.
sd I have not eaa It denied. Oovernor
HaakeU eMaloed frow the suprvm
ewurt af tha atata a writ af prohiMtiaa
"Denartment of the Tnterior. April It.
10. Hon. C N. Haskell, Guthrie. Okla
I grant ths pipe lines nothing What
ever but permits to cross - or usa re
stricted allotment and tribal property.
I heartily concur with your desire for
complete harmony, between federal and
.lit. . . , . an . YVf VT T '
"There is no appearance of a protest J
in me rovernore teierram, it was noK
so renraea oy tne secretary at tne una
and ft waa believed that tba telegram
was a msro request for Information and
fiu miro ox cooperation oy state oxri- i
elals aa far as voeelble with the depart-' '
ment of tb Interior, and th secretary
heartily responded In hla telegram."
CHIEF OEDEKS AUBESTS
(Continued from Pag One.)
not b conducted on th Sabbath day
Store, shop, grocery, ball alley, billiard
room or tippling hous.
Tb following are exempted from th
provialons of th Ud law:
Drug- stores, . doctor shops, undertak
re, livery keepers, butchers and bakera
It Is not expected that large sums of
oau wiu do demanded in tne majority
of caaea of those who evidently will be
arrested today, but each man must
appear before the munlcmal court Mon.
day. On that day tba police court will
undoubtedly have a tremendous lot of
iia-nitin business on hand. The fine
given for the offense Is IS to ISO,
Followlnr la the order Issued bv Chief
vrnianiaciier last evening; v
"Captains of Pollc In reard to th
ounuay ciosina to taaa errect tomor
row, it beina Impossible to arrest every
one If a combined resistance to th
order snould be made, therefor In.
struct th officers aa follows: - Arrest
all keepers of billiard rooms. Thovllnar
aiieys, stores, anops, groceries and-other
places, specifically mentioned, in the
statutes. , 'Stores' twill Include clothing
stores" snd - clsrar stores. All other
places not cieany denned . take names
of owners and.- locations of business and
uw or business and report same with a
view ' or supmlttln the same to t
grand Jury. C GRITZMACHER,
tw w , "Chief of Police."
Tor the flrat tlm Irf her history NV
vada is .about to choos a United States
aenator by direct vota- The legislative
candidates of both parties have pledged
tnemseives to stand by th popular vote
ror senator; and Francis , o. Nn n
and Patrlok L Flanlran, respectively
Democratic and "Republican candidates
ror senator, nave agreed to abide by
tha popular vote. x
S3,356
.10 FROM
II. S. TO JOHN 0.
Merely a Refund on 'Stamps'
: Used by Standard Oil on
Manifests. '.
Washington, Sept. it. The RtatM.
ard Oil company of Nw tork has just
received from Unci 8am a treasurv
warrant for $$,6.10, this amount being'
a refund for stamps used on tinnrr
manifests between July t. lgaf. and
June SO, 1901. - It required a-decision of
the comptroller of th treasury befora
the claim of th Standard Oil com ban v
was paid. j.
-Th hold-up of th claim was due ta
tb action of th auditor of the treas
ury department, who ami ..
apply, the 3,000 and odd dollars as pnrt
payment of tha 129,400,000 fine whit
was Imposed. .
Th claim for th refund of the stamp
taxes waa mada hv tLLp
feller, treasurer of the DKniiatyi rn
company of New York. December J7 of
last year. - and the claim w . i
by the commissioner of Internal ravi
nue, J. Copera . , , -
ney Cameron have decided to arrest
every maa keeping bis place of business
rn looay, provided bia buslnesa la one
those specifically prohibited by law,
Thla means that instead of sne renra.
entatlv or each class being arrested ta.
wmatw k at caa. wwmrw ana will m nr.
dered to appear befora th municipal
, sawn ua,
J. C Oeewlwfa. e: PLatdmiia w r-
ears: "BueaJeaa Arnica Salv Is a
sere nmga Imecker fur ilnn A bad
eas 'came n ny g last e-jmmer. bet
that wn4rfal selvs asorked It out la
r"'a No r-r-n a a-ar ra-
bsrea, a lie at ail arott ate.
Tba proprietor of sucb Blares aa are'
ret speclelly mentioned by name In the '
law on Sunday eloalna will be listed. I
and their epparnt Infractkwte of th
statute laid befora tba graad Jury at
OaH TTyeai e-raad Tary.
"Judre Cameron told ma that these!
wld be laid bsfors the grand,
ry rlfbt away, ss that It may deride
at aiaoee snav reeaaia bmb m Sun. ,
dr aad what must ba closed." snld
t swain. "Wa-
ftan4Mn. aaJ IK.r
ir. L. . , i nil, a ma. ,
Thee ara tha 1 :na m K,itxa i.k i
Blllnger and Cottsn s code setssrreil
Chief Grltswtschvr last svesloa
Ulked It sver mis sfteroAen. aal
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