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8» iff ' 4fm \ COURT SHItLOED CRIME. W Remarkable Petition fur Re-Hna FMed In achmlu C m * Ban Francisco, Fsb. 14.— In what Is probably on« at th« tnost reiaark- able papers ever addressed to a Cal- _ .. . . . ... liorBl* court th® Prosecution In th« San Francisco bribery-graft cases to- day filed with the Supreme Court a „«titlon for a re hearing of the de- *7' . . r, . . . , c,,lon ot the Court of Appeals 1* which ex-Mayor Eugene Schmitz and the former political boss,- Abraham Ruef, were virtually held to be guilt less o f extortion, the conviction of ttaiuraar, ►eoruary ift two amendments to the Aldrich cur- Washington. Feb. 16.— T h« hous« rency bill, providing that after No- cdhimlttee on military affairs today vember 1, 1909, every national bank agreed to the report on the army ap- shall keep on hand the amount equal proprtatlon bill, having completed to Us reserve now provided by law lts amendment Increasing the pay of and »1«» directing the secretary of enlisted men o f the various grades the treasury to collect interest on o f service. The bill as it will be re- 1 government funds deposited In na- ported to the house will carry #86,- tlonal banks. 264,066. which is $9,413,081 than the estimates submitted. The Wednesday, February l*e,- amendment increasing the pay of en- listed men is intended to place the M a £ S £ f f £ & t b# iormer r 6 W **d and the p1®* <* army service on a footing compar-iate today on the c u rre n c y b illc o n -.*u,,tjr bjr Ruei PractleaUy nullified, able to the navy service. demning the present system of bank- j The petition openly criticizes the Washington, Feb. 16.— Represen- J ing in the United States and incl- Court of Appeals for its decision and tatlve James, of Kentucky, appeared! dentally declaring that the president, charges that the court by Its act had before the house committee on coin- i by his methods of fighting the en-I virtually legalized blackmail in the age, weights and measures today to 1 croachments o f predatory wealth.' make an argument in support of his had done much to Intensify the panic The appeal is signed by AttorM ?- bill to restore to the United States through which the country had re Oeneral U. 8. Webb. Francis J. gold coins the words "In God we cently passed. Heney, William H. Langdon, Charles trust.” On leaving the committee Turning to Aldrich, Rayner asked W. Cobb and Joseph Dwyer. The pa* room. Mr. James said he Dad been how it happened that the committee tltlon concludes: assured that his bill would be re bad stricken from the bill the provi 'We ask for a rehearing because sion requiring the banks located out the decision, with the greatest re ported favorably next week. Washington, Feb. 16.— With « ot reserve or central reserve cities spect to the court that rendered it view to the raising of the ill-fated!1® *jeeP a reserve «dual to 16 pr cent 'and to this court Is: battleship Maine and the "proper !®t their deposit liabilities and hold 1. Fallacious in lte logic. burial of its dead, now lying wi t h' ti mes at least two-thirds of 2. Devoid of reason to support it. the hulk of that vessel in the har- :■ «« * in lawful money, 3. Unsupported by the authorities bor of Havana, Cuba," Represents- T h « chairman of the finance com- cited. tlve Sulzer o f New York today intro- j “ ittee replied that it was omitted in 4. Diametrically opposed to high duced a resolution calling upon the ° rd®r to avoid unnecessary opposi- authorities, which we cited in our seeretary of the navy for papers an d .t,on to tb* bR1 *n *tB main features, briefs but which are unnoticed by the opinion. correspondence bearing on the inter-1 \ ' national status of the question, and j Washington, Feb. 12.— Morton the rights o f the government o f the Frewen, of England, member o f Par- MAKE SECRET TREATIES. United States In the matter. jliament, spoke before the house com- Friday February 14 Imittee on banking and currency to- W&shington, Feb. 14.— Oratory |n !<Uy. in explanation of the old Goshen Germany Destroys Hope of Reform and Gets Concessions. the house today gave way to legis- Provldesfor a reserve lation, with the ¿ s u it that material | ' " ‘ l1*®? t o b « held » • «*ur; London, Feb. 14.— The Foreign Progress was made with the exscu- ! H * £ £ * 2 L i 2 £ S -V ” I in denominations of |2.6C up to $10, Office has been advised by 8ir N. R. tlve, legislative and judicial, bills The first stu ck upon *»— i i i f n n not redeemable in gold, but in sll- O’Connor, the British ambassador at Constantinople, that Baron Marschall in the salaries of the asslstaA secre- • ver. Caries of several departm ent .which | Mr. Frewen said that all \ope of von Bieberstein, the German diplo the bill authorises, was amos by international blmeUllsm had disap matic represenUtive, announced at Macon, Arkansas and when the’prop peared, and that the Goshen plan osition affecting the treasury depart could be allied in this country with-¡the last meeting of the ambassador« ment salaries was read these in out disrupting the present currency to Turkey that Germany has decided, creases went out on point of order system. He declared that it would instead o f signing the Joint note to be more applicable here and in Eng the Porte demanding judicial raised by him. The proposed increase in the sal land now than it would have been forms in Macedoqfa, to agree to the ary of the supervising architect of years ago. His idea was to have the Turkish proposal that the Macedon the treasury was rejected on a point United States adopt it first and then ian foreign gendarmerie be plaeed let England take it up. under the control of Turkey. •of order by Macon. . No confirmation has been received Macon made another point against by the Foreign Office, however, of the increase of the salary of the as Tuesday, February II sistant secretary of war and it was Washington, Feb. 11.— The legal- the report that Germany, Austria- stricken out. . tty of the creation by the president Hungary and Turkey have entered On point of order by Mann the _0f the inland waterways commission upon secret treaties, but the inde appropriation for a monthly pilot was questioned by Mr.^Tgwney, Min pendent action o f Germany in the chart of the North Paclflq ocean, nesota, chairman of tne committee matter of the reforms in Macadonia caused disquietude, published by the navy, was stricken on appropriations, in the house t o - . has . . „ . , as . - it . upsets ■ jjmC out. , day. The point was raised when M r .Itb* work accomplished during Crum packer, Alabama offered an Tawney urged that the house con- P**4 y®*r and makes the future amendment reducing the mileage al ferees disagree to the senate amend- M v * ~ .. ______ lowed to senators, members and ment to the urgent deficiency bill, **»• »«a n tlm e the powers are delegates from 20 cents to 8 cents, granting $1,876 to Senator John H. continuing the consideration of the but on an objection by Inglebright, Bankhead for service as a member of recommendations of their ambassa -California, it was refused on a point;the commission. Tawney declared dors. It is not expected, however. o t order. ______ that he did not question the motives that the Porte will accept of the chief executive, but Insisted recommendations, in view of Ger Washington, Feb. 14.— A sub- that his action was without author many’s support of the counter-pro mlttee o f the senate committee on ity of law. posals, and ' it is believed that the Judiciary today decided to take fav A motion by Underwood that the entire question will have to be re orable action on the Tillman resolu house recede and concur in the considered. tio n Instructing the attorney-general amendment was lost, 6« to 101. to institute suits to compel railroads A motion by Needham o f Califor REACH VALPARAISO. 1n the northwest to open, to settle nia that the house accept the senate ment land granted them by the gov amendment, imposing upon the ernment ,, . . . . , ... United 8tates instead of the District Battleship Fleet Being Escorted by Chilean Warships. « h iii ! i!h ! ,, of Columbia the expense of $60,000 th® ,and conspiracy trial of Hyde, Washington, Feb. 14.— The Navy to bring proceedipgs not only to ln Dimond, Benson and Schhelder, pro- com pel the railroads to open this voked a lengthy discussion. The mo- j Department has received the follow- land ta^. settlement, but to forfeit tlon of Needham was lost and the lng mesaage from Admiral Simpson, title in cases where It berateiv eoS-.bUl thereuP °n wa» *ent back to con -'0f the Chilean navy, on board the the railroads have deliberately con ____ cruiser Chscabuco, which piloted spired to defeat the purpose of the ference. government in ceding the land Wsslngton, Feb. 11— Senator Aid-1 Admiral Evans’ fleet partially Information was presented to the rich called up today his currency bill through the 8tralts ot Magellan: "Talcahuano, Chile, Feb. 12, 1908. judiciary committee showing that and formal amendments made by the railroads instead of disposing o f the finance committee which were adopt- — Admiral Evans requests me to In land to bona fide settlers, had ao ed by the senate, form the Department from the fleet manipulated the settlements that the | Senator Daniels offered an amend- at sea Tuesday 4 p. m., bound for railroada themselves are now in pos- ment providing that bonds of rail- Callao, via Valparaiso: ‘ Everything session 6t large tracts of land. roads that "have paid regularly and going on well. Admiral Evans much continually for five years next pro-: better In health.’ ceding the deposit of Its bonds and1 Mr. Hicks, the American minister Thursday, February 13. Washington, Feb. 18 — General interest due on all Its bond. ” can be |to Chile, today cabled the state de debate on the legislative approprla- used for currency Isaues The amend-. partment that the Chilean cruiser «Ion bill was brought to s close In I ment. he said would allow the w e Chscabuco, presumably now at Val- the house today after a session full 1 of bonds o f roads that have not paid, paraíso, would sail south today for o f interest and entertainment. Sev- dividends on stock. This would per-¡the purpose o f Joining the battleship «r a l speeches were made on the Is-1®»» tb« use of the bonds o f a hum- fleet again with two Chilean war- aues of the day. the most notable be-|*>«r of »outbern railroads which are ships, one of which ia the Esmer- ins bv Charm» Clark of Missouri. now ««eluded. ' aide. who commanded the Attention of thel Senator Lodge gave notice of an ¡ The three vessels will convoy the Jiouse for an hour and a half Upon 'amendment including among the fleet to Valparaiso, where President the conclusion o f bis remarks he was **»»<*■ available for currency isauw Montt will review It from a war ves- accorded an ovation by democrats tb« bonds o f the Philippine islands tel and at the same time salutes will be exchanged between the vessels of the . . city of Manila and and republicans. . • government, . „ . , , Clark arraigned the republicans the railroads of the Philippine ls- the two navies. The Chscabuco convoyed the bat foi* tbelr attitude on the tariff ques- lauds, tleships from Punts Arena to a point tlon and said that the announcement nearly opposite Porto Montt, wbea New Flour for Islands. that there would be a revision of the Washington, Feb. 17.— The com she left them and proceeded north. tariff after election was simply “ in preparation o f another stupendous missary-general of the amy has de- Jiu Jltsu in Germany. confidence game on the people." He cided to purchase for shipment to discussed the president's message the Philippines, Kansas wheat which Berlin, Feb. 14.— The Japanese and aaid that, whatever bia virtues sbows the best results in mixture Th*ls metbod o i wrestling, Jiu Jitsu, is to •or bis faults, the president was not a with the California flour, democrat. Other speakers were Ray-'means that qo more contracts will be Introduced into all the military ner, Illinois; Tirrell, Glllett, Massa- be awarded for Australian, flour, and naval gymnasiums of Germany, ebusetts, and Hammond, Indiana, all which has hitherto been shipped to at tbe express command of the Em o f whom discussed various phases of the islands. The Kansas-Callfornla peror. His Majesty has directed all the tariff question. ¡blend has been found an equal of the officers to acquire a thorough ac ------ . I Australian product, and it Is the pol- quaintance with the rules of jiu Washingtcp, Feb. 13.— The senate icy of the government to buy its mil Jitsn. Tbe officers, upon obtaining today discussed the law ¿overnlng itary supplies ’ of domestic sources their certificates of efficiency in this new method, will be detailed to the the reserves' of national banks, tbat when ever possible. various local gymnasiums through subject having been brought up by out tbe empire where they will im Plan Big Army Supply Depot. Rayner, who Teverted to a contro Washington, Feb. 17.— Plans and part a knowledge of the methods te versy over statements made in the senate yesterday when the Aldrich specifications have been compiled in the recruits as soon aa they Join. office currency bill was under considera the quartermaster-general’s Rescue Modem Crai tion. The criminal code bill also was for the extensive work which is con- Washington, Feb. 14.— A man by a subject for discussion during a templated at Fort Mason, Cal., where couple of hours, Clay Affd others se there will be established a general name of Jeffs, and whose home Is j,aT9 jn Connecticut, Is curing the substitution of the old military supply depot. Congress has , * 1,1 law intsead of tbe proposed revised authorised en expenditure of $1,- believed to be stranded on one of the sections, which will effectually pre 600,000 for the construction of Qgjapagos or Tortoee islands, slt- vent Intoxicating ___ _______ _ liquors being _ sent buildings and pier at that place. It m ted off the west coast of 8outh through the malla Into "d ry” states will be tbe most Important shipping, America. A prominent person from or counties. (point and troops-transfer station in Connecticut, interested in Jeff’s ease Culberson today gave notice of the country. has written1 to the department, ask ing that one of th « vesseia of Ad miral Evans’ fleet stop at the Islands Amends Dry Farming Bill, I Will Not Follow Leader, Washington. Feb. 10.— Senator | W a s h ln g to n .F e b .il.— In the face on Its way from Callao, Peru, and make a search for him. Borah has prepared an amendment ®* •*ron* WPojlUon hy John M arp •at tp Senator Smoots 220-acre dry farming bill, which provides that those locating land under the bill must be bona fide residents o f the state In which the land filed upon is located. Senator Smoot has agreed to this amendment, thereby securing for his bill the zupport of Doth Idaho senators. the minority in the house of repre Comparues Ineraasa Forças. sentativea, James L. 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