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f- J NEWS OEJTHE WEEK I In a CoiulcnsL'd rorm for Our ( Dosy Readers, .1 ""... 1 HAPPENINGS OF TWU UMINhiYrc li A num of tho Lot Important but Not Lots Interesting; Events of tho Past Woak. There Ik n revival of terror Inn tliruutflioui ItusaU, A number of Montana cat tleinrn hno twct Indicted (or fencing government 'Itylvom of New York's; Ico wagons itve uoiinon strife una tno city i wlthuut Ico, Hurrliiisii rnt ho has no Intention ol retiring from Iho rnlrtwul IiiisIiichs until ho dies. A reeefver linn Ixen appointed for tlio Mnrqut-tle Mutual l.lfo Insurance roin. j )) of ChUngo. Freight rales Ix'twronthn Mlsalrslppl river nml the lloeky iiiuiiiiImIiis will Ih itdtaured A xr cent. Judge Lniidlr Insists on lluikrfeller's npi-caitiiico In court In eonnicllou with til HtntxUr.1 Oil Inquiry. Morr wllnee fur lht ilt-fciise lit tlio llnywncd vnta Imvu helped tlio piosecu t Ion mom limn tlio doleiuc. Hlrlklug lelegrnph owmtita of Knn Fialiclrco would welcome n government luquliy, ns tliu)' Uiliuvo II would menu victory for litem. " Han rranuW-o Japanese Iisvo Ik-cm re filtol licenses) to conduct Intolllnenifi -oilier on tlio gioond thnt .thoy nro not vltliens of llin United HtnU-s. French Socialists plan to overthrow l'remler Gleiriencrnti, Itimjlan Terrorists nro pirjmtlng for u oaiiiplgiiof niuiiItwllon. HitllriMil men are trying to sinothct the Oirgon land grant Inquiry. A number of llnttn letter carriers have iillt a n demonstration for higher pay. Itntwovell list recelvil tho (hanks of, China for remitting tmrt of tlio lloxcr liiiloinnlty. All lending HUndnrd Oil mrn havo been Munitioned to appear In court nt C'hliwgonnd toll ulwut Ha fliinncca. Itotli telegraph companlM In Han I'mnolwo tay they are mooting require ment of Im.liiifn, Imt tlio union Mil vlln my tlio menrages nro Intlng ho nl liy nuilt, A hurricane accompanied by lin iiiI'Iim wnvr swept Iho ('nrnllne Islands ncently. Many islands wein dovss. tnted Mini It In estimated tlmt nt leait I'OO UllVC ptlfl.lllsl. The Hlutu Iwnk of Chlbngo and two lawyers hnvo received n fee of fi'O.UOO , tin receiver nml attorneys for the Tinil vis' Iiwiiriiiico coinpiiny, which cul lttHttl ut u imnlt of tho fan Ftuticlico llnuitcr. Tlio Vanotuolan cutilnnt hm ro Ic'iloil, Borloun Inhor IUturtmnco nro ro porUnl In Jnpnnoo coppor inlnos. Tho UuMO'Cht'ui'iia tmnk nt Vlaill voitok IiriM paid out C0,SOO on u (orKil chock, Ailvlcon from I.Uhon Imllcnto that KIiir CnrloH U In omlnunl dniiKur of IuiIrk hl throno. A number of tho itrlkltiK Bnn rrnncUco enrmon hnvo boon Indlctod for nttncki on enrs. Krnnco nnd Bpnln hnvo ronched nn tindorHtuudlnK to protect ench othor In tholr Ulnnd poHKumlomt. At nn Indlnn potlnch nt Alnrt liny, II. C, n number of IiidUu KlrU wore Hold to tho hlKht'nt Ulddor. A rovolutlonUt dlKulocd nn nn nrmy olllccr rtrdw 130,000 from tho Itiuso-Chlnoio bunk nt Ilnrbln on n forfiud check-. rlnn rrnncUco Indicted million- a I rim hnvo rnthed n point which inny nnuiil nil Indlctmontn. TIiIh claim l thnt tho Krnml Jury which Invents Killed tholr ciihiib wiih Invalid nil ItH torm Imil oxptrod nnd n now nrnnd Jury Hut had homi cortlfld to. A Now ' York tonomout budding coliapaod, Hllllii is poopio, nil ior olKnors. A loao hlKhwnymnu Is nRnln hold- Iiik up hUikoh on routo to tho Yobo- inito pnrk, Bouth Amorlcan ropuhllcn fonr nn attack on Monroolmn nt Tho Hayuo conforonco. Toxna plnnB n rigid-quarnnttno ngnlnat tubcrculOBU cusoa coming In from othor Btatea, . A nlno-yonr-old Itnllnn boy hm oon ldllod In Now OrloanB, proum iWily by moinbora of tho Ulnolc Hand Bocloty, A collision hctwoou frolght nnd poasopKor trnliiB on tho Now York Ontrnl nnnr IloohoBtar, N. Y.( ro multod In tho doath ot (Ive men. EVIDENCE HELD UAOK. fltato Having Imporlart Taitlmony In Haywood Oata. IloUc, fdiiho, Juno 23. Tho ctoa liiK of tliu cnau of tho nta to loavcu tho ureal biitlhi itKuluit mid for tho llfo of Wllllum U, iluvwood In mldflold, nnd from now forward tho aides cIiuiiko tho dofoiiduiita nanumo tho a KK rem I yd, tho proaucutora nro on tho dufvualvo. Tho atnto will carry IU cam throuKh nn nuuromlvo croia- tixnmliiatloii and then pruiant toitl- uiony In robuttnl, but Ita main prop osition nnd iliowltii; nro already bo- foro tho jury. Aa to tlio HtcuonburB crlmo, which la tho ono apvclflcwlly chnrKod UKalmt Haywood, tho atnto tins inndo tho followlnit iliowlng! Jnck Blmpklna, inombor ot tho tixocutlvo board of tho Western Fed eration of Miners, went to Caldwell three months before HteunenborK nn murdered. Ho traveled under tho ntiumed name of "Hlmons," nnd lived with Orchard. Ho left Cald well nl the end of n week's stay nnd later returned for n brief visit of less than n day. Ills presauca nnd inure ments nro shown by liidependont wit nesses nnd tho registers ot hotels where ho stopped. Haywood sent f 100 to Blmpklna on December 31, 1D0C, uluo days before the murder of Hteunouberit, nnd an unregistered letter, sent from Den ver on December 30, !90C, nnd show Iiir by Ita nddresa to "Thomas Ho- itnu," tlinl tlui writer Know tlio aims of Hany Orchard, contained the statement thnt "that" had been sent to "Jack" on December 31, 1906. Or chard testified that 1'ettlbone, one of Haywood's co-defendants, wrote tuo letter. Without tnnklnK any request Ictcnl aid was extended to Orchard within two days after his krrost through At torney l-'red Miller of Hpokane. NEWxKIND OF ELEOTRIO LIOHT Made of Incandescent Air and Has Uraathlns; Apparatus. London, Juno 23. An entirely now nnd wonderful form of electric Hliht Is now used to Illuminate tho courtyard ot tho -bnvoy hotel, tho great American rendotvous In Lon don. It Is tho Invention of a young American, McKurlnn Mooro, who has perfected Ills system after 12 years' work. Tho Unlit, which resembles day light In color, Is produced by mak ing rarefied nil4 Incandescent by nn alternating current ot electricity Tho ntr Is contained In n vacuum' tube, 200 feot long, with Ita ends meeting In a terminal box contain ing u motor-generator. This tube glowa with n ntrong, steady light, hut It would flicker nnd go out If the nlr was not constantly renewed by nn automatic valve, by whlth It practically "breathes." when tho resistanco in tno tuuo is towered by tho exhaustion of tho ntr by electrical nctlou, n tnluuto cono of pnrous carbon Is lifted automatically from tho mercury In which It rests, nnd through this porous cono fresh nlr panes. Aa soon na tno interior reslstnnco Is restored, tho cono sinks again, nnd tho covorlng of mercury prevents tho entry of inoro nlr. Thus tho supply of nlr Is kept up by this novel breathing apparatus. Schmltr May Yet Oet Uall. Bnn Francisco, Juno 23. Some do- clnlon by tho District Court ot Ap peals Is looked for aoon In tho ap plication ot Mayor Scbmlti for ro-U-Uo on ball by writ or hnboas cor pus. Judgo Hall la out ot town, but Judges Coopor nnd Korrlgnn nro In qhnmhora. They hnvo taken tho mayors application unuor naviso moot, nnd It Is understood, though not officially, that tho writ will bo granted. This does not ncqossnrlly mean that tho mayor will bo ad mitted to ball, hut thnt his ntlega lion Oiat ho la aufforlng from nn In curable, disease, which may bo ren dered fatnl by confinement, ontltlca him to n fuller hearing hoforo tho court to dotormlno Ita morlt. Only Thorn to Take Notei. Bnn Kranctsco, Juno 23. Tho three cahtnot oftlcora who nro coming to Ban Krnuottico nro not, It is said, expected to tcttlo tho presont strike, according to tho conciliation commit tee, Thnt body nnnouncod thnt tho presonco of tho throo eccrotnrloa would bo usod not ns n moans ot bringing nbnut Industrial ponco, but simply for tho purpoao ot- education nnd obtain ng tholr views nn tno gen- oral relations between capital nnd labor. It la hopod thnt tho local strikes will bo settled boforo the poaco conforonco tukos plnco, Get One Faro for Trip Chicago. Juno 23, Booretnry Shopnrd ot tho National Educational Association today nnnouncod thnt nlr tho objections to tho rates of faro to nnd from tho convention to bo bold at Lob Angolea hnvo boon finally ad JtiBtod. Under tho nrrangomonts nr thoy now atnnd tickets will bo sold for one fare for the round trip, ill NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL , I SmmtmmlmiSiili!mmmtm '' iinA.sw7J. is in i im'Ji h is hi CLOtit UOUHJ TO DISEASE. fbjditsl Order of Texas Classes Con sumption With timallpoK. Washington. Juno 20. Fodoral officials having to do with tho regula-. Hon nnd control of tho publla health were exercised todny to learn that I tho public health otllclnls of Texas will aoon Issuo n proclamation of per-) manenl quarantine ngnlnst nil pcr-i nunn uni-ciuu wmi mo nuraucuu stages of tuberculosis. Tho procla mation will placo tuberculosis In tho same category with small pox nnd yellow favor, according to roport, nnd la being lasuod because of tho In creased Immfgratlon of tuberculosla patients to the dry cllmato of arid Texas. It was Mild hero that under tho Federal statutes tuborsulosls Is not a quarnntlnablo dlsoaso, clthor undor tho maritime or Interstate Immigra tion law, but Immigrants can now bo kept out of tho United Btatea whon afflicted with tuberculosis, under the new Immigration law. Tho opinion was glvon that It innr bo difficult to sustain such n quarantlno boforo tho Hiiiireino Court under tho provision of the constitution guaranteeing tho right of every citizen of tho United Btates to go from ono stato to an other. In each enso tho stnto authorities will bo compelled to provo absolutely that the person denied entrance to Texas Is suffering from tuberculosis In the advanced stngo, nnd tho cost ot such a quarantine will bo largo. On tlio question of public policy In volved In such a quarantine no opin ion of officials could bo obtained for publication, but It la known to he the opinion of somo of the Indlvldunl exporla that the study of tuberculosis has progressed so far that n stato of quarantlno Is unnecessary nnd that ImmlKrutlurr ot this kind might bo treated at tuberculosis colonics If protective steps nro necessary. The Issuo raised In Texas has nevor been heard of boforo by Fed eral officials, although Colorado n few years ago ngltatcd a somowhat similar step. BUY UP SOLDIEflS'XLAIMS. Missouri Shsrpsrs Plead Guilty to Frauduttnt Transactions. Washington, Juno 25. Informa tion was todny received at tho Oen era! Land Offlco thnt II. A. Jotter and C, II. Van Tress, of Ilutlcr, Mo., havo pleadod guilty beforo tho United Stntes District Court for tho Westorn District of Missouri and hnvo been fined 11.000 each nnd sen tenced to four months In Jail for conspiracy under section C4-I0 ot tho United Btates Itovlsed Statutes. These mon. In conjunction with other persons, nil Of Ilutlcr. Mo., nt tho tlmo of tho opening ot tho Indlnn reservation In South Dakota last year, secured a number ot soldiers' declaratory statements, which, ns ngents for the soldiers, thoy offered for mini:. At tuo same tlmo inoy secured promises of relinquishments of Holdlors In enso tho soldiers were lucky enough to drnw n number, tho Idea being to sccuro purchasers for tho so!dlra rlghta, nnd, It wna charged, defrauding tho government by cutting out bona fldo entry. The land oinco has also neon noti fied thnt thoro Is n similar schemo In process of formation for tho open lug of tho Innd to bo capable of Irri gation undor thq Huntley project In tho Hillings, Mont., district, wuicu will soon bo mado available Lower lists on Alcohol, Wn.lilnr.tnn JunA 27. A curious caso was filed with tho Intorstnto Commerce- Commission today uy mo Hnllroad Commission of tho Stnio ot Oregon ngnlnst tho NorthweBtcrn nnd llurllngton Itnllwnys nnd bov ernl other Hues. It nppoars that tho derondnnt lines cnargo tuo aama mica upon tho denaturod nlcohol from nhii-nt-n n North Pnclfla terminal points ns they chnrgo on othor nl cohol. Uy renson of tho high freight rates tho prlco or donnturod aiconot In flriAuoii ! ureutlv Increased, ns It costs from 12 conts to 18 cents a gallon to trnnsport It. Abandon Fort Alston bolne.J Wimlilni-tnn. Juno 27. Aa n tiro- llmlnnry step to tho gradual nban- ilnmnnnt of 1-Yirt Asslnnlbolno. Mont. Captain lloulfaco, ot tho Second Cav alry, wns reiiovea or duty as tjon structtng Qunrtormnstor nt Fort Ab slnnlhnluo and dlrectod to turn over i hn nrnnnrtv for which ha Is nccount- nblo to Lloutonnnt Howard O. Dan iels. Julius Jscobs Desd Washington, Juno 20. Tho Treas ury Dopnrtmont rocclvod n tolegrnm nnnounclng tho doath ot Assistant Unltod Btntoa Treasurer Jacobs nt 8nu Francisco. TroaBuror Tront took direction of tho olllco by wlro nnd, ponding his arrival In San Frnnclsco, has doalgnatod Cashier Uurnos to act as Assistant Trcnsuror. Surveys In Idaho Forests, Washington, Juno 26. Ooorge 8. Hawkins ot the Oeologlcal Survey will extend trlangulntion from Ore gon across the Snnko rlvor Into Ida ho, controlling the Cambridge quad rangle and tho Meadows quadrangle In the Wolsor forest reserve Later Mr', Hawkins will extend trlanguln tion ovor the Montpellor quadrangle In Southeastern Idaho, blUETMACK LAND llNQUIHY. Nothing; to Ds Oalned by Inve liga tion In Oregon. Wstlilnnton, Juno 20. There aro rontons for believing that Iho Investiga tion now lx Ing mado In Oregon by A slitaut District Attorney Townrcnd w II not materially help In the solution of the problem of compelling the South ern 1'aclflo inllrooil company to placo on tho market In accordance with law the 3,000,000 ocrcs ot land remaining of tho grant to the Oregon A California Itallruui company. In plain language, there Is stronrg suspicion that this In vesication Is a farco and that It Is not going to nccotnpllih what was Intonded. Unless Indlmtlons nro Incorrect, some body hss Injected a Joker Into this pro ceeding. The Identity of tlio person who Is standing between the people ot Oregon and tho Southern Puo flc rail road hss not yet been disclosed, but bo tnuit bo high up In official circles. In the first placo It is contended by men who have mado n special study of this question that thero Is nothing to Investigate In Oregcn. All the records, all the laws, and all the facta behind tho grant are on file In Washington and the determination of tho best method ot proceed uro mutt be bated on the law and on the records. If, there fore, the drpartment of Justice Is to crack this nut, it mint msko Ita inves tigations hero In Washington and not in Oregon. The laws making tho grant aro on file In the State department. The debate preceding this legislation arc on file at the capitol, and from theeo records may be gathered tho in tent of the men who secured the legls Istlon, sllmllar Information may be gslliricl from reports on the various bills, and nil these reports are of re coid hire and not In Oregon. Hut what is still mote Important, all Iho pors that pawed between the gov ernment snd Iho railroad company that secured tho grant ato of record In the Interior department In this cily aid cannot be found in Oregon. Nicaragua Massing Troops. Washington, Juno 28. 8lato de partment labtegrams Indicate a contin uance ot threatening conditions In Central America. American Minister Merry rcoitj fro.ni Ban Salvador that tho Nlraraguan government Is maaslng trooi at Point Coeegulna. This place Is upon the North 1'uclflc bolder of Nicaragua, on the Onlt of Fonitca, and directly opKaito the Salvadorian ccast, which appear to be the storm center at this moment. American Minitter Ieo reports from Guatemala Cily that Nicaragua!! fotrcs havo appeared upon tho noitli criatt ot Honduras. The forts on this cont recently were occupied by the Nicaragua ns as nn Incident to the ettablldmieutof the piovisional gov ernment, but It wna undeiatood that I'lesldent Zelnyn had ordered tho with drawal ot all tho Nintiaguan troops fioin Honduras. Bnlld Dams, In Forest. Washington, Juno 20. Tho Stan ley Smith Lumber Company has been granted n permit In tho Cascado Na tional forest to construct nnd main tain threo reservoirs, dams, and con duits to supply water required for Hunting logs and lumber. Joseph It. Keep ,of Portland, has bocn granted n permit to build n dam about 10 feet high on Camas creek, Cascado National forest, to lay approximate ly two miles ot plpo lino from tho dam to tho head ot a log chuto In section 11, township 6 south, rango 10 cast, to provldo wator for a don koy ongluo and camp. More Time for Umatilla Projsct. Washington, Juno 28, The secre tary of the interior has granted an ex tension of 30 days' time to Harvey Morton, of Hermlston, Or., for comple tion of their contract for n portion ot the distribution system of tho Umatilla Irrigation project. The unusual sever ity of the weather and tho dllllcnltvof securing labor re ml o ted it impossible tor tlio contractors to complete tho work at the tlmo specified in their con truot. Holmes In Own Defense. Washington, Juno 28. K. 8. Holmcr, Jr.. ox.aialttnnt statistician oi the Ag ricultural depnttment, on trial on the charge ot conspiring to defraud tho gov ernment by prematurely divulging in formation regarding tho cotton crop, took the stand todny In his own de fense He tcatltlcd that he necr had any advance reports from the Sold and contradicted many of Mr. Van Rlpor'a itntemcnta. Postal Clerks Promoted, Washington, Juno 28 Tlio follow ing promotions of clerks in the Astoria postotllce will bo cffectlvo July 1; Ono iroin (500 to tQflOt two from U0O to 1800. At Ellonxburg, Wash., one from $5(10 to (000: one from f000 to (800; one from ,800 to $1)00. New Postmaster at Farnvsle. Washington, Juno 27. Laurence Worley has boon appointed Postmas ter at Fernvnlo, Ore., vice Hllraa Nel son, realgnod. WAH TALK ALL POLITICS. Hostilities With United States Not Dreamed of by Jspsnese. Toklo, Juno 2G, Public exclto merit over tho American question has almost passed away, but agitation is still going on. It is mostly tho work of tho politicians ot tho opposition, who aro employing the question as a weapon of attack upon tho Ministry. Tho Progressives nnd a coterlo of politicians called the "Daldo Club," will likely Join hands In a combined attack on tho Ministry over the American question, tholr principal alia being to strengthen their respec tive positions In tho coming election ot local assemblies and also In the general election next year. Their principal watchword fs the diplomatic Impotency of tho Salonjl Cabinet, which has resulted, they say, in suffering to compatriots In America and in Inability te -rocelro treatment worthy ot tho subjects of h. first-class power. It is difficult to foretell how far they can succeed In stirring up tho public, but whatover attempts are mado In tho way of agitation, actual hostilities with the United States aro not even dreamed of. Tho war talk In somo of tho American press Is totally ignored hero. WRECK IN CONNECTICUT. Fast Passenger Crashes Into Rear of Work Train With Fatal Retutis. Hart?ord, Conn., June 25. Six workmen wcro killed and 40 were Injured when a passenger 'train on tho Highland division of tho New York, Now Haven & Hartford Itall- road crashed Into tho rear of a work train that was backing Into tho city from Now Britain Saturday njght, at tho Slgourney street crossing. Of tho injured, two probably will die. In ono Instance, It took an hour and a halt to rcscuo a workman, who was pinned beneath the trucks. His head was hanging down backward and ho suffered severely, but the res cuers encouraged him while doctors reached between tho framework which held him a prisoner and treated tho wounds on his faco and head. Thero aro threo unofficial versions of the causo ot tho wreck, Ono Is thnt tho passenger train from New Drltaln went out on a wrong track. Tho second Is that the work train had tho right ot way until 7 o'clock and should havo had a clear track, that tho passenger train was ahead ot tlmo at tho time. Tho third la that tho work train opened a switch and failed to closo It. . LIGHTNING HITS OIL TANKS. Violent Storm Does MuchXDamagetn indian Territory. Tulsa, I, T Juno 25. A violent storm swept over this section of In dian Territory early Saturday, caus ing damage to property estimated at nearly 1500,000. A terrific elec trical storm accompanied tho wind, and lightning struck oil tanks all over tho mld-coutlncnt field. lu Qlonnpool, near Tulsa, a 55,000-bar- rel tank of the Quaker Oil & Gas Company and a doxon other small tanks woro struck by lightning and nrq still burning fiercely. William S. Mowry, ot this city, suffered a loss at Cooly Uluff ot nlno 16,000-barrel tanks, and tho Standard Oil Com pany's tanks nt tho samo placo wero almost totally destroyed. Strikebreakers En Route. Sacramento, Cnl Juno 25. Two carloads of strikebreakers, herded by Plnkorton dotcctlTos, passed through thla city nt 3:30 this ntternoon for San Francisco. Little- satisfactory Information could bo gleaned here. To nowspaporroen somo ot those aboard tho train said thoy were oporators, but to delegates ot tho Tclographors' Union thoy insisted that thoy were streetcar men and wero oxpectcd to go to work oniy after tho present troubles at tho Day City wcro over. Tho hands of most of tho mon Indicated that thoy wero not laborers Spain to Put Up the Bars. Madrid, Juno 25. Senor Leclorva, minister of tlo Interior. Ycstorday read tho Immigration bill in tho Cortes. Tho bill provides a system ot Inspection nud gives tho govern ment power to tompornrlly forbid Immigration. It nlso forbids recruit ing by agoncles. Tho government will negotlato tho treaties with neighboring powers to prevent clan destine Immigration. Ask President's Oo-Operatleu. Kansas City. Mo., June 35. Pres Idont Rooseyolt nnd the governors ot tho sovoral states have beon asked to aid the National Union ot Hallway Trackmen In a campaign for greater safety In railway travel. HUNT PETTY FLAWS Indicted Millionaires Raise Hany Technical Paints. JUDGE WILL OVERRULE THEN Pity on the Part of San Francisco Grafters to Gain Time Quib bles Enrsge Henev. San Francisco, Juno 25. Six of the corporation and city officials under Indictments for bribery. Pres ident Calhoun, General Manager Mullally, Chief Counsel Ford and Assistant Counsel Abbott, of the United Ilnllroads: Vl-Prosldcnt Glass, ot the Pacific States Tele phone & Telegraph Company, and Mayor Eugcno K. Schmltr, through their attorneys, made determined ef forts to have Superior Judgo Lawlcr set aside the indictments against them on grounds ot technical errors. After two sessions of court had been consumed In tho presentation ot evi dence In support ot their conten tions, tho hearing was adjourned un til 2 o'clock this afternoon, when ar guments will be presented and au thorities submitted. 8chmltz' attorney wlthdrow from tho District Court of Appeals h)s pe tition for admittance to ball through writ of habeas corpus, and gavo tho explanation that technical omissions in the document necessitated Its re fraining. Jt was said that a new pe tition will be tiled. During the bearing Messrs. Coo gan and Mooro amended tho Joint motion to set aside tho indictments oh grounds which, they declare, es tablish firmly tho Illegality of the present grand Jury and the Invalidity of every act and Indictment by that body performed and returned. Ono of the contentions ot tho de fense is that tho name of D. P. Oliver, tho foreman, was twice drawn from the box. Tho attorneys for the Indicted officials allege that Mr. Oliver's namo was 1nproperly re turned to the box after It had once been drawn by Assistant District At torneys Heney and Harrison without nut" rlty from the court. Replying to this charge. Mr. Heney angrily de clared that Judge Dunno had given the necessary authority by nodding his head. Judge Lawlor refused to rule In the matter until tho testi mony ot Judgo Dunne' himself can bo secured. Ho Is absent from the city on his vacation. DARROW OPENS CASE. Statement to Jury In Defense of Hay wood Is Weak Affair. Boise, Idaho, June 25. Clarenco S. Darrow's opening statement to tho Jury In tho Haywood caso yesterday wns a disappointment. Llko tho croes-examlnatlon of Orchard by E. F. Richardson, It seemed to lack pur pose, and those who expected a strong and plauslblo line ot defense failed to find their expectations real ized. Mr. Darrow talked three end a halt hours, but, boyond entering somo de nials and making some charges, ho accomplished very little, while his effort mado a bad Impression every where. Ho made the dual mlstt-ke, ot admitting what could not ho ex plained and offering diaphanous ex planations ot those things which he declared tho defenso ready to prove In refutation ot testimony brought out by tho stato. At times ho dropped into stump oratory to relievo tho monotony, as when ho launched Into laudation ot tho Federation, when he attacked the mining companies and whon he boil ed over- with well-simulated Indigna tion at tho work ot tho Plnkorton agency. In his attacK on the mining companies ho sought to make it ap pear that xaese wore oppressors or. the miners until tho Federation came along and humbled them Into the dust, compelling them to glvo their mon enough to eat and afford them proper hospital accommodations whon 111. To thoso who know some thing of the provision made for miners In practically all camps where metalliferous mining Is con ducted, this all sounded very cheap. ;will ApDeal to Uncle Sam. nnkinni. Pni.. Juno 25. Presi dent Small, of tho Tolographors' Union, announced tnts aiternoon that he would ask tho aid ot the United States government In tho set tlement ot the strike. He said he wnuli! nnnonl to President Roosevelt and members ot tho Cnblnot to Inter cede on tho ground that the trans action of National business is intor- forod with by tho strike. President Small asserts that, when Investiga tion la made by tho Presldont and the Cabinet officials, It will be learned that tho striking telegraph ers are In no wise to blame Pulajanlsm Ended In talaud. Manila, une 25, Governor-General Bralti as returned from a month's tt , ot Inspection ot the nnrlhnrn nrnvtnrcfi. He declares that Pulajanlsm Is ended oa the inlands ot Samar and Leyte. lie gives the entire credit for the solution of the difficult situation to Governor Curry, of Samar and Governor Deveyrs, ot Leyte.