NO MORE DELAYS.
Court Takes Stern Action Against
Tactics of Ruef’ e Lawyers.
GOES TO HIGHEST COURT.
POSTOFFICE DEFICIT.
San Francieco, Nov. 18.—The trial
of Abraham Ruef, interrupted by the
•hooting o f Assistant District Attor
ney Francis J. Heney in the court
room, will be resumed at 9 o'clock
this morning where it was halted last
Friday afternoon by the bullet o f the
assassin. Judge William P. Lawlor
yesterday denied the application of
counsel for Ruef for a change of
venue to some other city or town in
the state; denied also in quick succes
sion the motions for a continuance
of thirty days until public feeling sub
sided, for the dismissal of the jury
and the empanelment o f a new one,
and finally ruled against the defense
on the request made to interrogate
the trial twelve as to whether any of
them was prejudiced against the de
fense as a result of the tragedy in the
courtroom.
Brushing aside all motion and tech
nicalities interposed by the defense,
the court announced that the trial
would proceed this morning, and that
it would countenance no further de
lays.
The action o f the court followed
the filing o f 37 counter-affidavits by
the prosecution, which in general
terms denied many o f the allegations
made by Ruef and his counsel in their
affidavits yesterday in support of
their application for a change of
venue, and set forth that no excite
ment or turbulence prevailed; that
neither Ruef nor his attorneys were
threatened with violence or their lives
endangered, and finally, that no con
dition existed that would prevent the
defendant from having a fair and im
partial trial.
Oil Octopus is Not Yst Shed o f Its Postmaster General Recommends the
• 2 9 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 C sss.
Parcels Post as Cure.
Washington, Nov. 20.— Following
Washington, Nov. 17. — Postmaster.
the riesent action of the circuit court General George Von L. Meyer yesterday
o f appeals in Chicago in refusing the announced that the postal deficit for
United' States government a rehear*
ing in the Standard Oil case, made the last fiscal year was $16,910,278.99,
famoup by its 929,000,000’ fine, the de the greatest in the history of the coun
partment of justic^ decided tonight try. He suggested that as a. means of
to take the case to the supreme court preventing a deficit a special local par
©f thé United States. The decision cels post be inaugurated over rural free
was reached after an all-day confer delivery routes. Postmaster General
ence between Attorney General Bon Meyer declared that the establishment
aparte and government attorneys who of this parcels post would wipe out the
havei4)een engaged in the case.
deficit ultimately by making the rural
Application will be made to the su free delivery routes self-supporting.
preme court, when it reconvenes N o
The postal receipts for the last fiscal
vember 30, for a writ of certiorari, to year were $191,478,660.41, and the ex
bring up and review the action of the penditures were $208,351.886. The re
circuit court of appeals. In a state ceipts fpr the fiscal year 1908 exceeded
ment Issued by the department fo l those of the fiscal year 1907 by $7,893,-
lowing the adjournment of the con 657.64.
ference, it was said:
The postal receipts for October, 1908,
“ It was found that a considerable showed a general increase over the re
number of changes had been made in ceipts for the same month last year.
the opinion of the court of appeals The statements of the receipts from the
originally rendered, and that Judge 50 largest postoffices in the United
Baker, of that court, had filed a sep States show that New York received
arate concurring opinion which dif $1,704,797.69 during this month, a 6
fered materiality in its reasoning from per cent increase over the receipts for
that of Judge Grosscup
the same month last year. San Fran
“ After careful consideration o f all cisco it high on the list, with $192,-
phases of the situation, it was decid 693.06. an increase of nearly 6 per cent
ed that an application should be made over October. 1907.
to the supreme court of the United
States, when it reconvenes November
Tornay Succeeds O ’ Reilly.
30, for a writ of certiorari to bring
Washington, Nov. 19.— The appoint
up and review the action of the cir
ment of Colonel George H. Torney as
cuit court of appeals.”
surgeon general of the army, to succeed
Surgeon-General R. M. O ’Reilly, was an
ORDERS WERE VIOLATED.
MOURN FOR EMPEROR.
nounced by the secretary of war today.
Colonel Torney is now in eharge o f the
Cumber Representative Says Roads general hospital at San Francisco. Tnn Obsequies to Continue In China for
Nearly a Month.
Ignore Rate Rulings.
vacancy in the surgeon-generalship will
Washington, Nov. 21.— Complaint was occur on January 14. The secretary of
Pekin, Nov. 18.—An edict issued
mad« to the interstate commerce com- war stated that Colonel Torney’s ap yesterday instructs Prince Pu Lun and
missi'on today, by A. F. Specbt, of Se pointment was based on his splendid Prince Pi to proceed to the western
attle, on behalf of the Pacific Coast record as an administrative officer and tombs and select a site for the grave
Lumber Manufacturers’ association, as a surgeon.
of the emperor. There will be con
that railroads, in their new lumber
tinuous obsequies at the palace for a
Shipments
Are
Doubled.
schedules, which became effective Oc
period of 27 days. The obsequies be
Washington, Nov. 20. — Statistics gan yesterday, and the function was
tober 15, have established rates from
the eoast to Minnesota, Iowa and Mis compiled by the department of com attended by Dowager Empress Y o-
souri river points higher than those merce and labor show that Portland henale and representatives of the va
far outdistanced Puget sound in wheat rious governmental departments.
authorized by the commission.
Into this territory the commission exports during the ten months end
The local press is beginning to pub
authorized an advance over the old ing with October, and in that time lish details o f the occurrences of Sat
rate, to begin at the Pembina line and more than doubled its own shipment urday and Sunday. Up to the present
increase gradually until thè Mississippi for 1907. In the first ten months ot time it has said virtually nothing ot
river wag reached, and there the maxi last year Portland exported 5,380,050 the events at the palace and the pro
bushels of wheat; during the past ten mulgation of the regency. The new
mum Increase should be only 5 cents.
Spechi contends that the increase months 11 387,606. Combined exports Dowager Empress Yohenale with
-should be graduated, but cites the of all Puget Sound ports.for the past great presence of mind arranged for
-schedules to show that throughout most ten months was only 9,948,925 bushels. the meetings of the grand council to
1 1
■of this territory the roads have im a
be held in her private apartments.
posed the maximum rate; that it is
Machine Guns for Army.
Here the plan that already has been
points 300 miles west of the Mississippi
Washington. Nov. 18.— Each regi discussed and decided upon was
river that are now compelled to pay ment of infantry and cavalry of the adopted without loss o f time.
the same rate as points on the river. army will be provided with a machine
The councillors warned the princes
He asks the commission to investigato gun company, if a recommendation that the regency was final, and in
the new tariffs and compel their re made by Secretary Wright and ap terms that were not open to misinter
vision in accordance with decisions ren proved by the president finds favor pretation they expressed the opinion
dered last summer._____
with congress. Each company will that any opposition thereto would be
have six guns, which will be operated promptly met and punished.
Young Bob Gota Reprimand.
*
bv ten men. This addition will in
Washington, Nov.« 21__The official crease the personnel of the army by
EMBLEM
OF
REVOLT.
reprimand to Lieutenant Frank T. Ev 130 to 135 Commissioned officers and
ans, son of Rear Admiral Robley D. about 2500 men.
American Flag Raised on Island of
Evans, retired, that followed his eon-
victiop by general court martial be
8t. Pierre.
Seattle Man is Ousted.
cause- of misconduct while with the At
St.
Pierre,
Nov. 18.—The demon
Washington, Nov. 17.—George M.
lantic fleet, was made public by Acting
Seretary of the Navy Newberry today. Stewart, postmaster at Seattle, was to stration against the authorities here,
day removed from office “ for soliciting which was begun yesterday, was con
The department’s letter says, in part:
‘ ‘ The department, for reasons obvious campaign contributions among employes tinued today. The limited police
to the service, regards this as an es o f his office.” Information as to when force is unable to maintain order, but
pecially deplorable case, and in publish this offense was committed, from whom thus far no serious damage has been
ing its disapproval of the conduct of funds were solicited, in what campaign done.
The manifestation on the part of
Lieutenant Evans, refrains from ex funds were solicited, and, in fact, all
pressing fully its condemnation of the pertinent details, are suppressed by the the populace is due largely to the
actions of this officer on the occasion postoffice department and by the civil school question. The people of St.
service commission, on whose complaint Pierre demand free school in which
in question.” ________
religious instruction is given.
Stewart was dismissed.
Tw o schoolmasters were taken into
Bids on Coal for Floats.
court, charged with having violated
Washington, Nov. 21__ Bids were
Utah Cotract Awarded.
the laws in conducting free schools.
opened today for supplying 11,000 tons
Washington. Nov. 18.—The navy
o f coal to Panama, 11,000 tons to Ma& department today awarded the con They were convicted and ordered to
dalena bay for the use of the Pacific tract for the building of the battleship pay a fine of $200 each. The authori
fleet, and about 20,000 tons to be deliv Utah to the New York Shipbuilding ties ordered the schools closed.
The action o f the authorities in
«red at Negro bay, Morocco, for the use company, of Camden, N. J. There
o f the Atlantic fleet, to be used on its were four bidders on this ship, the flamed the populace, which assembled
return voyage after it leaves Oriental Camden company being the lowest on the streets and violently denounced
waters. There were eighteen bidders. bidder for a vessel of a speed of 20l the French government. Some one
The prices ranged from $6 to $6.50 a knots. Its bid- was $3.946,000. As obtained an American flag during the
ton for delivery at Panama and Magda designed the displacement of the Utah height of the excitement, and with it
the crowd marched to the govern
lena bay, and from $4.20 to $4-70 a ton will be about 21,825 tons.
ment headauarters where a noisy
for delivery at Negro bay.
demonstration was made.
After Fake Oil Company.
Wants Decision Enforced.
Washington. Nov. 20. — Federal
OREGON WINS SUIT.
Washington, Nov. 18.— Mrs. Mary agents at Oakland, Cal., at the direc
F. Ness, of Eugene. Or., today asked tion of President Roosevelt are en
the supreme court of the District of deavoring to discover trace o f the Mouth o f Columbia RiverJDeclared to
Be Part o f 8tate.
Columbia to issue a writ of manda Roosevelt Oil company of that city,
which has been flooding the mail with
Washington. Nov. 17. — Valuable
mus against Secretary of the Interior large stock offers with the unauthor
Garfield to compel him to recognize ized use of the president’s name and fishing grounds at the mouth of the
and follow the decision of the United accompanied by the use o f his pho Columbia river were declared to be
part o f Oregon by the United States
States circuit court o f appeals for the tograph, also unauthorized.
supreme court yesterday, ending the
seventh circuit, which held it unneces
boundary line dispute which has ex
sary for her personally to inspect a
Fish Succeeded by Terry.
isted between that state and Wash
tract of public land before making
Washington, Nov. 19.— The president ington for several years. In 1905 suit
timber and stone entry thereon
today appointed George 8. Terry to be was brought by the state o f W ash
assistant treasurer of the United States ington to restrain Oregon from dis
Tootars Free to Toot.
at New York, in succession to Hamil turbing the people of Pacific county.
Washington, Nov. 17.—The Marine
ton Fish. Mr. Terry served as assist
band will he free to play for a com ant treasurer of the republican national Washington, in the possession of
their land.
petence without regard to the statute
The territory which was in dispute
providing that navy hands or members committee under Treasurer George
thereof shall not receive remuneration Sheldon. The assistant treasureship of comprises low lying islands or prom
for furnishing music outside the limits New York was first offered to Job E. ontories at the mouth of the river,
chiefly valuable for fishing purposes.
©f military posts when in competition Hedges, who declined the honor.
For years it has been a mooted ques
with local civilian musicians. This is
tion whether this territory was sub
Oregon to Have Park.
the effect of a decision rendered by the
Washington, Nov. 19.—The secretary ject to the Washington or the Oregon
attorney general_______
of the interior has withdrawn from en laws governing salmon fishing.
Farmers Meet President.
T . .
_
try two small traets in Clatsop County,
Long Electric Contract.
Washington. Nov. 18. — President Oregon, with a view to creating national
Roosevelt todav received at the parks. The withdrawn areas embrace
Helena, Mont., Nov. 18.—A con
White House about 500 farmers and Raddle mountain and Humbug moun tract has been entered into between
their wives, who are here attending tain. The creation o f parks can only
the Great Falls Water Power com
the convention of the National be by congressional action.
pany and the Chicago, Milwaukee &
Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. The
St. Paul railway company whereby
president refrained from making a
Patrick Must Go to Prison.
the former company will, for a period
speech.
_________
Washington, Nov. 19.— The United of 25 years, supply the latter with
States supreme court today diamiased 25,000 horsepower. It takes effect
Russali is Postmaster.
Washington, Nov. 19. — President' ‘ h® armenl of Albert T. Patrick, fa- one year hence. The portion of the
Roosevelt late this afternoon eigned the ">ous New York lawyer, who la in Sin St. Paul which will obtain power from
commission of George F. Russell to be Sing for the murder of William Marsh the Great Falls company is that run
postmaster
at
Seattle,
succeeding Rice. The court also dismissed an ap ning over the Rocky mountains.
George Stewart, recently removed. Run peal on habeas corpus proceedings.
nel] waa recommended by Senator Piled
Millions Lost in Flood.
Hood River Rural Carriers.
Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, Nov.
Duvall Succeada Weston.
Washington, Nov. 18.—John L. 17.—A terrific rain storm swept this
Washington, Nov. 21.—Major General Stewart has been appointed regular, part o f Cape Colony and caused a
W. H. Duvall has been selected to suc Grace Stewart substitute, rural car he*vy overflow of the Baakens river,
ceed Major General John F. Weston in rier, route 1; Jim E. Mowers, regu Several lives were lost and the dam
command ot the troops in the Philip lar, Frank C. Stout, substitute, route age amounts to more than a million
pines.
2, at Hood River, Or.
dollars.
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