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NEWS OF THE WEEK
Senator Borah oppoaea the Aldrioh
bill.
New York banka have a «orpine orar
There ie a great deal of revolutionary
agitation In India.
The three m iner« entombed at E ly,
N ut ., December 4, have been releaaed.
Boyer town, Pa., baa burled all of it«
dead.
The total fatalitiee numbered
173.
The United State« has found it necea-
to Intarlerà in the Haytian révolu*
German acientiate have aooceeded in
msoafootnring rabica of remarkable
Attorney General Young, c l Mlnne-
ia a candidate for the Bepublican
ation for goveraor.
California ahippere are determined
that the Southern Pacifie rebate inves­
tigation ahall not be a farce.
John R . Walah, preaident of the
Chicago National bank, haa been found
gullty an 64 countc of miaapplication
—The minimum
penalty la impriaonment fer >70 yeara
aad the maximum penalty 640 yeam.
The Sovereign bank of Canada haa
failed.
Four Scranton, Pa., girla
od in a factory fire.
The United Btataa torpedo flotilla
haa arrived at B io Janeiro.
The Japan««« premier oonaidera the
«m igration problem aettled.
Montana mineownere have united
to build ft smelter and fight the trout
Haytien rebels have captured two
towns and the president threatens bom­
bardment.
Pope Pius has the gout, but the
alarming rumors about hla health are
not justified.
A n effort ia being made to keep Eve­
lyn Thaw from telling nher story a t the
trial of Thaw.
P L O T IS REVEALED .
RUEF FO R FE ITB IM M U N IT Y .
Anarchist Conspiracy In M o Janeiro
to Blow U p Floot.
Olstrtet Attorney Langdon Soya Ne­
gotiations A re O ver.
Bio da Janeiro, Jan. 11.— The Bra-
silken police have discovered ai
ohistle plot here having as its object
the dee traction of part of tha American
Heat now lying in the harbor. Tha eon-
■piracy, while centering in B io Janeiro
and Petropolle, haa xamificationa in
Sao Paulo and Minaa Garses.
An Individual named Jean Fedhar,
who maided in Petropolia, was tha
ohief conspirator hare, although it is
understood that foreign anarchists am
deeply Involved in the plot. Fedher Is
believed to have fled to 8ao Paulo end
the police, who know him, have been
sent to that place fer the purpose of
apprehending him. - One of the detee-
tives who waa w e ll acquainted with
Fedher, having served on the police
fores at Petropolia for some time, re­
turned from that place today. After
having made investigation there end
had a long conference with the ohief of
polioe at Bio Janeiro, the letter gave it
to he understood later that tne Sao
Paulo polios are on the track of the
arch-conspirator and expect to
him soon.
Baa Franelaoo, Jan. 30.— I t
nounoed lata Saturday night that the
graft prosecution has determined to die
continue all negotiations with Abraham
Raef, tha central figure in the graft
cases, In the matter of greeting him
immunity. I t was farther stated that
today tha prosecution would demand
that Ruef be put on trial before Judge
Duane on one of the many charges of
bribery fur which he has bean Indicted.
This determination of tha proseeution
cam« at tha and of several days’ fruit­
less negotiations with B oaf. I t ia said
that some time ago the prceeoution
promised B eef partial immunity in
consideration of bis taking tha witness
stand and truthfully testifying in full
to all hia transactions with public rorv-
ice corporation officials to bis triad on
tbe charge of bribery.
When the Dlatriet Court of Appeals
rendered its deoision declaring void tbe
indictments for extortion against erf-
Mayor Schmitz, to which Ruef had al­
ready pleaded guilty, it le charged that
Kusf, realizing that the deoision placed
him in an advantageous position, de­
manded fa ll immunity. This the pros­
ecution would not consent to grant, and
th en followed e series of conferences in
which Buef endeavored t o secure better
M A KE G O O D PR O G RES8.
But PhiHppino Delegates Bay It Is T o o
Boon fo r Home Rule.
San Francisco, Jan. >1.— Spanking of
oonditiona in the Philippine«, Benito
Lagarda, delegate to eongreaa, who,
with hla colleague, Pablo Ooampa, haa
arrived here eq route to Waahington,
aaid today that hia people had mad«
great progreaa updar American rale,
and especially aloaig educational lines,
and added:
“ I t ia useless to talk of Independence
now. I want independence, of count,
bol hour n a we hove itt— That is the
question.
I do not care to riak fbe
property I own in another civ il war or
to anarchy that might follow an at­
tempt on the part of my countrymen
to govern tbemaelvea at present.”
I t la aaaerted that hia fallow da
would work in harmony w hile in the
house of repraeentativsa, hia only aim
being to improve the economic condi­
tions of the islands, worse now than it
haa been for SO years. Both delegates
want to secure, if possible, the reduc­
tion of the United States duties dh
Philippine auger and tobacoo. Both
are greatly interested in the Japanese
question.
Legarda ia a member of the Progres­
sive party, w hile Ocampo ia affiliated
w ith the National party.
K E E PIN G R E S U L T S S E C R E T .
of
:* Party Returns From
Colonel Goathala thinks about $32,
Ban Francisco, Jan. 31.— Hon. Jos­
403,863 w ill be needed to curry on the eph Pop«, Canadian secretary of state,
and Madam# B. Lemieox, w ife of the
The president has decided to lot the Canadian postmaster general, returned
1 troops remain at Goldfield until on the ship Mongolia from Japan,
action has been taken by the Ne­ where Lemieox went to straighten out
the difficulties between the two coun­
vada legislature.
tries, which arose over the question of
Tha Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul
Japanese immigration to Canada, and
road intends to have its line finished
the consequent riots at Vancouver and
into the Northwest In* tim e to handle
in other Canadian cities. Lem ieox re­
a part of tha 1908 crop.
turned on a preceding steamer.
The largest savings bank in Dallas,
The secretary of state, and the post­
Taxaa, haa suspended.
master general were sent to Japan sev­
Tha .temperature haa reached 6 de- eral months ago with instructions to
reach some agreement with the Japan­
below aero at St. Panl.
ese government, whereby (he immigra­
Japan deniea that there is any secret tion of coolies to Oaaada would be re­
about the location of her fleet.
stricted. W hat success attended the
A m ajority of the house committee mission ia very carefully guarded by
la opposed to the Seattle fair appropri- Pope. .Madame Lemieox had not been
made a confidante by tha government
officials. The party w ill leave bare to­
Tb s National Woolgrowers’ associa­ day for Ottawa.
tion ia opposed to Roosevelt's land
poligy.
Waters o f Lake A re Biassed.
The Kentucky legislature remains
8t. Petersburg, Jan. 21.— The annnal
deadlocked on tha senatorial election. ceremony of blessings the waters, dur­
Governor Beckham still leads.
ing which, in 1905, the emperor nar­
' T h e'N ew York Federal court ia in­ rowly escaped assassination by means
quiring into Harriman'a stock deals of tne minting cannon, took place at
sad haa ordered him to answer quee- Tsarkoe-Belo instead of at tbs waters of
the Nova.
The imperial blessing was
bestowed on the waters of the lake in
The enormous expensa« of the Japan­ the palace park amid the salute o f guns.
ese army and navy haa created a deficit After the ceremony the emperor, accom­
which w ill have to be met by increased panied by hia mother, reviewed the
guard regiments. The empress did not
The British Columbia legialatre w ill take part in the celebration, as Illness
try to impeach Lieutenant Governor still confines her indoors.
Dunamuir, for having disallowed Jap­
anese legislation.
Ruef Has Nothing to 8ay.
Bon Francisco, Jan. 21.— The case
United States secret servioe men have
which waa begun against Abraham Ruef
discovered a plot in Mexico where Jap­
yesterday before Judge Lawlor is the
anese intended to pinrt peas porta allow­
one in which Indictments were broaght
ing them to come into this oonntry.
against him for the Hleged bribery of
Taft aays be w ill not resign from the supervisors in connection with a fran­
cabinet
chise of an overhead trolley system for
Mach' evidence of Thaw’s insanity is the United Bail roads. Buef refused to
make any statement tonight regarding
being given at hia second trial.
the change in the attitude of the prose­
Officer« aad map of the battleship cutors, toward him and thsir decision
fleet are being royally entertained at not to give him immunity.
B io de Janeiro.
Would Impeach
it to
Taft aays the fleet ia being
Vaneoaver, B. 0 ., Jen. 21.— W h ile
the Pacific to show our naval strength
the legislators are gathered at Victoria
to Oriental eyes.
talking of taking the scalp of Lieuten-
Tha California Safe Deposit A Trust ant Governor Punsmulr on the Japan­
company, of San Francisco, ie In the ese question, some of the astute politi­
hands of a receiver.
cians of the country are endeavoring to
il V . Proodfoot, of Iowa, haa figure out by jost wbst method' it is
been appointed assistent oommiaaioner proposed to carry out the impeachment.
Particular
difficulty is being mat
o f the general land
with in finding In Canadian history a
i is a deadlock ia the Kentucky
precedent for the official beheading of
legislature on the election of n United
tha governor.
States senator.
Governar Beck bam ia
l a the lead at present.
Glass Taken to
Colonel Goethe la places an estimate
Ban Francisco, Jan. 21.— Louis Glam,
o f $360,000,000 as the ooet of the Pan­ former vies president and general man-
ama «anal. This does not include the agef of the Pacific Telephons A Tele­
$40,000,000 paid for the work already graph company, who was recently con­
dona nor tha $10,000,000 afterward victed of bribery and sentenced to five
paid to tha government of PtoMma
years' imprisonment, was transferred
Th e B o rn a Catholic ehorch w ill
Ê l '
from the county jail tonight In the
ital, he being quita 111 with
G R A F T O L D TR E E S.
T A L K S R R A Y A N D PR U N IN G .
Diseased Orchards In Valley A ro to
Bo Laid L ow .
County Frultman Man M are
Frequent Mae tings.
Corvallis— A movement is being
Salem— The Marion County Hortl
launched here lor a great campaign fog cultural society baa decided to hold
either weekly or bi-weekly meetings
tile renovation of old orchard« In
! thto remainder of the winter for the
W illam ette valley and other parts
special purpose of spreading Informa­
Oregon. President Newell, of the atete tion concerning the proper pruning and
spraying o f trait trees. I f
board o f horticulture, Mr. L o
found 1 that at on« meeting the tim e ia
Mr. Reid, and a large number of
so short that ell the sub jeon In which
fruit inspectors of the various _ _
are on the ground and ere identified fruitgrowers are interested cannot be
itfa the plan. ' The first gun in the satisfactorily discussed, and that as a
campaign waa fired by M. O. Lownadale result the growers get partial informa­
in an addreaa before the visiting horti­ tion, which ia of little practical use to
culturists and other winter short oooise them. A t tha weekly as bi-weekly
students in college chapel.
The ad­ meetings, special subjects w ill ba tak<
dress met with e hearty indonemeat, up, varying according to the particular
and aroused much enthusiasm.
The portion of their work the growers era
Agricultural college authorities w ill about to perform. Thus the subject of
join in the plan, and la an »ducaltonal pruning w ill De one of the first consid­
way and otherwise eo-opermte to the ut­ ered for the reason that tha pruning
most extent in furthering the move­ season la now on. A fter that spraying
w ill be- the subject of lectures and
ment.
Urn of fertilisers,
It Is mid that within three to fivo demonstrations.
years a complete near orchard can be methods and tim e of cultivation, thin­
made out of the old one, and a profit of ning fruit, etc., w ill ba taken up i
$6 to $10 per treo be realised.
This occasion seams to demand.
was the assertion of Mr. Lownsdale In
Filing on Hamoy Lands.
his address. ' H e says he hds accom­
Borne—
The business of the United
plished this result with old trees on his
farm, and that it can be dona by aay Stales lend office In this city iqr the
farmer who can do grafting or have it quarter ending December 31, 1907,
makes an excellent showing fee this
dona.
country,
the tote! entries and proofs
The thing to do, mys M r. Lownadale,
for the period oovering 61,300.69 acres
le to oat down the old tram. The
and the payments, fees and commis­
plan is to cut them close to the
sions amounting to $66,944.84.
The
leaving the roots intact.
This th<
month
o
f
December
brought
In
$39,000
be done by the 1st of March. The n e a t(
season, from the 10th to tha 16th of °* this sum. Whan it la considered
anelai pan:o held business
May, such varieties as are beet fos the *"• *
financial
in suspense a good part of the quarter,
olimaie and
«•«»
f t u s » - w H l he seen that tha oovaaoant for
should be grafted on
ut Harney
UM
roulement of
ooonty and eon-
beat sprouts. This is the malest and i DViliviuom
moat oertain plan. Two feat of tha old tiguooa country is a determined one
and cannot be stopped.
trank may be left and the graft app!
J
R U SSIA N F O L L O W S F L E E T .
O fficer o f tho C zar Watching
Every Movement.
8L Petersburg, Jan. 30.— Th* Im­
portance attached by tbe Bneaian ad­
miralty to the lessons to ba learned
from the vaoyage of the American bat­
tleship fleet under Bear Admiral $vaas
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D in t
J
lied
officer, Commander A lexis Diatebkoff,
ia following the fleet around tbe Horn,
W
traveling
from port to port by any
to it the first year, and a year ol tim e
Welcom e to New Industry.
sans
be
can obtain. He adopted this
in reproducing the orchard Is ptined,
Oregon City— Nothing in reoent years ooorse only aftei hia repeated requests
bat this requires an expert at grafting
« i haa broaght so much estisfatoion to the for permission to join tha ships had
in order to be successful
i
people of Oregon City aa the announce­
plan the trees w ill be in good
ment that a new paper m ill is to be
t ia reported hare that Diatohkoff
in from three to five yean, and a
constructed at Oregon City on the East succeeded in getting on board one of
nue of $6 to $10 each be realised.
side of Wllam m ette Falls, fronting the the American warships at Bio Janeiro,
basin, w ith the installation of two ma­ and tha entire incident of this offiear’s
Shlngte Mill fo r ANseny.
chines of the largest capacity at the activities had been a source of some
Albany— A shingle m ill, with s
outset Not lass than 300 men w ill be friction between the Bosnian foreign
paeity of 60,000 shingles dally, w ill be furnished employment, and this mem
minister here and the admiralty. Whan
established in Albany this winter by that from 400 to 600 people w ill be Baron Boaen, the Russian hints
E. A . Thompson and Elm er Crew
added to the population of Oregon City to the United States, was instructed to
former employes of the Curtiss Lumber within a year, and that there w ill be a ask for a permit tor Diatebkoff to join
company in its big plant at M ill City. corresponding increase in the industry Admiral Evans, he declined on the
W ork w ill begin on the new m ill aa and business o f the town.
grounds that be knew hie request would
soon as a satisfactory location Is found.
be unfavorably received at Waahington.
Rood Will G o Under tho
The two men have secured the shingle
Thereupon tbe Samian admlraltv,
manufacturing machinery of the M ill
Albany— The real property of the after farther oarreependenoe with the
City m ills, and have also acquired the Corvallis A Eastern Railroad company Foreign offioe, instructed Diatohkoff to
ownership of a large body of sprues situated in Linn ooonty Is to be sold
tply personally to Beerotary Matealf.
A majority of This the offioer did, but In vain. He
timber, and propose to make the in­ for delinquent taxes.
dustry a large one.
; the stock la now owned by the Henri-
m therefore ordered to follow the
man interests. Sheriff Smith haa be­ fleet as eloseiy aa he could,
gan the advertisement of the property of private steamers.
Factory fo r Eugene.
Eugene— Eugene bids fair to have a for public sale February 17. The prop­
glass factory in the near future.
Gus­ erty advertised includes the roadbed
PR O G R E SS IS B LO W .
tave Mathisen, an expert glass blower, and fight of way of tha company in
who was one of the promoters of the this oounty, the roundhouse and ma­
factory at Coburg, in this county, offers chine shops at this city end some Hall-Mays Trial at Portland May Taka
to put up a plant costing $50,000 if the tracts of real estate adjoining Albany,
W eak« to End.
citiaena of this city take stock in a com­
Portland, Jan: 20.— Neither Prose­
Wants N ew Library.
pany to be organised to the amount of
The Dalles— Renewed interest in the cutor Heney nor tbe lawyers far tbs de­
$5,000. Mathisen claims to be backed
by ample capital. The matter w ill at Carnegie library to ba built here has fendants w ill hasard a prediction aa to
onoe be taken np by the Commercial some ainoe the forwarding of the archi­ the time that w ill web required to con
clnb and it is probable lhat some action tect’s plan to Andrew Carnegie’s secre­
tary for approval. The ediflee w ill be elude the Hall-Mays conspiracy trial
w ill be taken immediately.
erected in the city pgrk and w ill ooat One week already has been oonanmed
$10,000. The city council haa voted to and the government has scarcely made
Mills Reopen.
Ablany— A fter being closed for three meet the maintenance expenses and a beginning, only one of He many im
weeks, the Lebanon paper m ill haa re­ appropriate $1,000 annually. In fact portent witnesses having been examin­
sumed work and 60 men temporarily this waa necessary to meet the condi­ ed. More than 70 witoeesea for tbe
idle are again in employment. The re­ tions as presented by the steel magnate government are In tbe city, summoned
to testify against one or more or tbe 12
cent flood piled so many logs in tha and library bnilder.
defendants named In tbe Indictment,
Bantiam canal that the m ill could not
bat sines tbe prosecution If as decided
PO R TLAN D M ARKETS.
get a supply of fuel wood for the regu­
to try only Hall and Mays at this time,
lar consumption of 30 cords daily.
Fruits— Apples, 75cd$2.26 per box; Mr. Heney says be may not eall all of
Though this was the cause of the shut­ peaches, 76cB$l per crate;
pears, tbe government’s witnesses .
down, some feared It might be doe to $1.2801.76 per box; cranberries, $9.50
in this way the trial may be shorten­
the financial stringency,
but
tha @$12 per barrel.
ed
somewhat, but if all of the witnesses
prompt resumption of work has re­
Vegetables— Turnips, 76c per sack; take the stand, the case w ill drag along
stored confidence.
carrots, 66c par sack; beets, $1 per for weexs. There is little doubt that
sack; beans, 20c per pound; cabbage, between two and three weeks more at
Large Timber Land Bala.
lc per pound; cauliflower, $202.26
Oregon City— The transfer of 1,860 per dosen; celery, $3.60 per crate; the least w ill be required to complete
the introduction of testimony and sub­
acres of timbered lands on the Upper onions, 16020c per dosen; parsley, 20c
mit the ease to the jury.
Thus for tbe
Molalla river in Clackamas county has per dosen; peas, 10e per pound; pep­
testimony has not been damaging to
just been made pnblio, through a deed pers, 8017c per pound; pumpkins, 1 0
H ail or Mays.
filed in the office of Connty Recorder l)4 e per pound; radishes, JOc per dos­
Rams by. The price stated in the deed en; spinach, 6c per pound; sprouts. 8e
Harvester Trust is Fined.
is $81,000 or about $44 per acre. The per pound'; eqoash, 1013*c per pound;
Topska, Kan., Jan. 20.— Judge Dana,
purchaser is the Molalla Lomber com­ tomatoes, $2 per box.
in the Shawnee County District oonrt
pany, a W est Virginia corporation,
Onions— $1.8602 per hundred.
here
today, ««reseed a fine of $12,600
which purchased the property from the
Potatoes— Delivered Portland, 60 #
Cornwell Lumber company, of Saginaw, 76c per hundred; sweet potatoes, $8 against tbe International • Harvester
company, which the oourt found guilty
M ich.
per ewt.
Wheat— Club, 86c; blocetcm, 87c; on 43 count« of violating tha Kansas
anti-trust law. The maximum 8ne is
Corporations Arm Dissolved.
valley, 86c; red, 88e.
Salem— Governor Chamberlain haa
Oats— No. 1 white, $27.60028; gray, $1,000 a count, and the minimum $100.
The criminal suit was died a year ago
Issued a proclamation dissolving 800 $27.60028.
corporations which have failed to pay
Barley— Feed, $27A 0 per ton; brow­ by Attorney General Coleman, who
contended that tbe harvester oompany
their Hcensa tax«« for 1907. In the ing, $82; foiled, $29030.
list are many concerns which In all
Corn — Whole, $82A 0 ;
cracked, was being operated In Kansas in viola­
tion of tbe anti-trust laws. An appeal
probability w ill wish to continus busi­ $82.60.
ness and which have neglected to pay
May— V alley timothy, No. 1, $8 per w ill ba taken.
the iieenae fee. These concerns can se­ Ion; Eastern Oregon timothy, $210
Fatal Wrack on Seaboard Lina.
cure restoration of their oorporate pow- 32; clover, $16; cheat, $16; grain hay,
Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 20.— As tha re­
■ by paying np delinquencies within $16016; alfalfa, $16; vetch, $14.
80 days.
The complet« Hat w ill be
Batter— Fancy creamery, 80086c per sult of a head-on collision at Cameron,
66 mile# south of Baleigh, between a
published In a few days.
pound.
Popltry— Average old hens. 12c per Seaboard A fr U na freisht and a north
Change In Blue Mountain R
pound; mixed chickens. 1134012 c; bound test passenger train, early today,
Washington— The president has jost spring chicken«, llJ fid lS e ; roosters, two men were killed and >0 injured,
me aertously.
Engineer E. H.
signed s proclamation which elim i­ 8010c; dressed chickens, 14c; turkeys,
nates 131,643 acres of the Bine Moun­ live, 16c: dreseed, choice, 18c; geese, Vaughan and a negro fireman, both of
tain forest reserve, aa recommended by live, 901Oo; docks, 16017e; pigeons, the passenger train, were killed. Tbe
oollision ia attributed to trouble with
the forest service. The greeter pert of 7 6 e0 $ l; squabs, $1AQ02.
■Fresh ranch, sand led, 30c per tbe air brakes on ths freight train and
the ares eliminated consists of open
to complicated train orders.
grass lands. Tha beundary haa also
been changed to exclude some heavily
V e a l - 76 to 125 pounds, 9 0 9 H *.
Judge
timbered land, title to which has passed 128 to 160 pounds, 7«; 160 to 200
from the government.
Cleveland, Jan. 20.— Judge George 8.
pounds; 808 ) 40 .
Fork— Block, 76 to 160 pounds, 6 » Addam, o f tha Juvenile oonrt, today
received in his mail a »tick of what ap­
to Resume in
7e; packers, 8 0 7 «.
Hope— 1907, prime sad choice, 6 0 pears to dynamite or solidified nltro
Baker City— The annual meeting o-
the Highland Gold Mines oompany oon- 7)|e; pet pound; olde, lffi2o par pound. glyclerine, six inobes in length. There
Wool— Eastern Oregon, average heet, was no mechanism to detonate the ax-
■utned a two-days’ session. I t waa def
lost re. Judge Addam opened the tabs
elded to rasarne work in the mines in 180200 psrlpound, aeoordlnr to ih rin F
the’ conrt room, without having an
ths spring,
my having been pledged age; rolley, 18020s, seaordieg to ~
m as its contents.
by the
and Bon them 1st araste.
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DEFENSEISFIGHTiNG
Rill t o Mays Trial Häkle« M
Uttli Praptu.
HEMET IS MANS VITI CMITIM
Largely Given Up to
o f Lottare Sold to
Oonsptreey.
Portland, Jan. 18.— The government
yssterday continued laying the foanda-
f t h s e case
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tion o fIh
against
John
H . H a ll
and Edwin Mays.
Heney introduced some 80 letters,
written from June, 1900, to Septem­
ber, 1902., by H all, Maya, Loomis,
Stratford and Putnam. More sueh fet­
ters w ill follow today.
H all objected seriously to only one
letter, written by Secretary Hitchcock
to Special Inspector A . B. Greens, di­
recting Greene to
invest l ^ t o
tha
femes. Heney* purpose ia.. to show
that this investigation was prompted
by asttlers, who had appealed vainly to
H all to set against the fences.
H all
objects to tbe letter because a copy and
not tha original latter has been offered
and because it la irrelevant.
Judge
Hunt w ill decide the questions this
morning.
Unlike Hall, Mays raised numerous
objection« to the course of the day.
The steps In the government's evi­
dence of oonsplmcy w ill ba «boat aa
follows:
First—To prove H ell and M ays, hud
frequent knowledge from protesting Bet-
tiers of tbe fenoes as early as Marsh,
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Second— That Stelwer, Zachary and
Hendricks osnasd various paroopa to flia
on land for their oompany, in order to
complete the company’s enclosure c f
public land.
Third— That H all and Mays took no
step« to prosecute the offenders, though
they had full knowledge of the fencing
and the conspiracy for mare than thro«
.yeara.
A t this stage, Bteiwer is expected to
testify «boat tbe alleged understanding
by which H all end Mays were not t o
proeeeuto him and his associates. One
o f tbe terms o f this alleged ag reement
Setiwer's vote for Fniton.
George Brownell le expected to testify
that Hall promised him immunity from
lead frond proeaeution for hia w ith­
drawal from the contest for H a ll’s ottee.
T E N A N T S IN R IO T S .
O bject to Paring M arc Than Rato
They Fix Themselves
New York, Jan. 18.— Foroibla resist­
ance by tenants whom an Upper Beat
Side landlord was trying to evict result­
ed yesterday in tbe gathering of a crowd
of two thousand or mote sympathisers
in tha neighborhood, who mad« ao>
much trouble for tbe police that tha
product reserves were called out. Dur­
ing the rioting four women and a num­
ber of men were taken Into Custody.
The riotous deroonat ration began
whan a city marshal and about 26 as­
sistants visited the block on the Wrath
side of East One Hundred and Fourth
street, between First and Second ave­
nues, with 80 dispossess warrants fo r
families who had unitedly demanded
redactions in rents of a dollar a month
and had refused to pay the landlord’»
collector more than the new rote they
had fixed. The taking out of the forn-
itnreJrom the rooms of the first fam ily
visited was tbs signal for an attack on
the marshal and hia man by toores o f
tenants.
Angry women sarrennded a patrol­
man who had gone to the marshal’s as­
sistance and had half torn hie ooat from
bis back when assistance arrived.
Ha
arrested four women.
Several demon­
strative-men were also sent to the sta­
tion house. Tha police were by this
time straggling with little encoe»« to
disperse an increasing crowd of angry
demonstrators, hot other arreeta by tha
officers finally had the effect of putting
a stop to the trouble.
The Immediate purpose of the dem­
onstration was affected, the marshal
deciding not to attempt the serving o f
rpore dispossess warrants at the time.
Is in Revolution.
Port A a Prince, Heyti, Jan. 18.—
The first actual operation of a revolu­
tionary movement against the present
government of Hayti took p'ace yeater-
* 7 , and so for has been successful. An
expedition composed of Heytiens, wl a
have been In exile, under the,command
of Jean Juneau, effected a landing not
for from Gonaivea, 66 miles northwest
of here, and oocnplad that town. Tha
government is taking measures to resist
the movement.
The
revolutionary
fonsss also occupied St. M an , soma 18
miles from Gonaivea.
Deny Sulphur Injures Fruit.
San Franciaoo, Jan ..18.— A t the state
convention of Galifornia fruit growers
today a committee of seven was appoint­
ed to go to Washington to protest
against and saoors a modification of tha
rule oovering the use of enlphar in
bleaching and drying traits. In resolu­
tion* and speeches It was stated Utah
the yae of sulphur was not deleterious
to the public health and that tha dry­
ing of frails by artificial heat and evap­
oration was Impracticable in this state.
Warships Ball
San Diego, 0*1., Jan. 18.— A ll that
was left hero of the Pacifie squadron
sal lad this morning tor Magdalena, to
ramala for six or seven weeks,
lng in