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"THE DAY OF SOULS" Charlf" Tensey Jackson* Great .Vorel of San FmndßCO, Will Beyta , Serial Publication In . The Sunday Call on October 23 VOLUME CVIIL— NO. 134. ROOSEVELT UP IN THE AIR FOR THE FIRST TIME Flies Nearly Mile a Minute in Wright Biplane and Calls It Great Colonel Waves Hand to Fright ened Thousands Below and Enjoys Trip Aviator* Hoxsey Says Distin guished Passenger Had Too Good a Time Aloft ST. LOUIS. Oct. ll.— Theodore Roosevelt made an aeroplane flight today, and said it was the finest experience he ever had had. He traveled twice around the aviation field at Klnloeh. IS miles west of St. Louis, in 8 minutes and 20 seconds. He waved his hand at the crowd of thou sanflß on the field below, most of whom were too dumfounded and frightened to move. When th© machine alighted easily, a few - feet from the starting place, a mighty shout of applause and relief went up. Arch Hoxsey, a "Wright avtator. with \u25a0whom. Roosevelt made hie flight, said that his passenger made a good fellow voyager except that instead "of being afraid he was having such a good time 1 that Hoxsey was afraid he would fall out or Interfere -with the engine, which was roaring at his side. Told to Keep Still Th* colonel waved his hands .at the crowd below so vigorously that Hoxsey called out to him: "Keep your hands on the rail, col onel.** Roosevelt obeyed orders. Th« colonel's flight -was a complete surprise. Although he had been In vittd yto gro no one had .the least. Sd«;2. that h* would, and h» himself did not decide to go until -the moment before he stepped into the machine. , . .. • The colonel /vent,. t# .J^inlpch/ in ,a?v automobile at th« head of aprocesslon of -motor cars half a mile long. He \u25a0ivas driven to the aviation field, instead of to the parking place for automobiles.' ' Hoxse^'s machine, a Wright .biplane, was standing in front of the grand rtand. Roosevelt stepped from his au tomobile with Governor Hadley a«d walked to it. He inspected the ma chine and shook hands with the aviator. "I'd like to liave you for a passen ger." said Hoxsey. The rolonel looked at him and with out "a wordbegan to take oft his coat. Jt was the first !ntsmation that any one , had that lie would make the trip. Hadley Frightened Hadley stepped up quickly, with a Beared look on his face, and said: "Are you really going up, colonel?" **Of course I am," said the colonel, and he took his seat at Hoxsey's direc . tion beside the engine. Hadley stepped back. He admitted that he was. | nervous. Roosevelt removed his slouch hat and borrowed a gray golf ca.p. which he pulled down over his eyes. Militia men were standing so close about the airship that few spectators knew what was going on. Hoxsey took his place beside Roose velt, and photographers, who had been snapping the colonel, had barely time tr> step aside before the airship bound ed forward. Roosevelt gripped the rail and looked straight ahead. The aeroplane lifted Jts nose Into the air, rising easily. Jlemb«rs of the party that had gone to the field from St. Louis with the colonel began a mad hunt for. him. - ""Where's Colonel Roosevelt?" they asked. Roosevelt Up in Air ' r "He's up there," oae of the guards iraid, pointing to the airship. V It vras not. until Roosevelt swept past the grandstand, 100 feet up. that they were, convinced. • At the end of the second lap, after reaching a speed of nearly a mile a minute, Hoxsey descended. When the people were convinced that Roosevelt had landed safely they ' cheered wildly and the guards had all they coiild do to .keep the crowd from breaking into the field and sweeping down upon the colonel. Roosevelt's first act "was to reach for Hoxsey's hand and' shake it* vig- It was gr«*t: First class! It was the finest experience I have had," he declared.. \u0084.».-)\u25a0. 2.000 LOBSJERS TO BE PLANTED IN PACIFIC First Shipment Will Be Brought 3,000 M i les .to Coast , PORTLAND. Me., Oct 11.— As an ex periment the United states fish com mission will on Sunday send to Seat tle. Wash., 2,000 lobsters to be planted in the Pacific ocean. .- * A refrigerator car will, bemused for he journey of 3,000 ' miles.' and it will be kept the same temperature through-, out the trip, if possible. *j - ; By this means it is expected, the lob sters wlll.be kept alive without being put into tvalec, a' :..:."\u25a0'.•- The San Francisco Call. HYDE DEFEATED, IN LEGAL FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Appeals of Land Fraud Operator and Tool, Joost Schneider, Are Dismissed Appellate Court of District of Columbia Affirms Verdict of Jury Convicted Pair Lose After Six Year Battle to Avoid Pun» ishment for Crimes WASHINGTON-. Oct. 11— The ap peal of Frederick. A. Hyde of San Francisco and Joost Schnei der of Tucson, Ariz., from conviction and sentence in western .land fraud cases, was dismissed today by the. court of appeads of the district of Columbia. Hyde was gentenced to pay a fine of $10,000 and serve two years in a federal penitentiary, while Schneider was fined $1,000 and sentenced to serve. 14 -months.- The trfal was conducted here in 190S and consumed 11 weeks. The two men were charged with obtaining by fraud ulent means government lands.in Ore gon. California •• and Washington. In reviewing, the case th? court answered that it found no reversible error. Six Year Fight The decision of the district court of appeals upholding the verdict of a.fed eral jury which convicted Frederick *A. Hyde and Joost H. Schneider -.comes after almost six: years of fighting in the courts, the indictments having been re turned against them in the eaxly part of 1904. Two others, John A. Benson and Henry P. Dimond, indicted at, the same time and for the same offense, were acquitted in this case, though Benson was convicted on another'sim ilar charge. . , Hyde was a Fan Francisco lawyer of_ note and at one time was termed the. land kfnjir pf California. Tjie/chaYges. ajyain'st \u25a0 him .grew fQut'of tfjtf tra'nsac-. tions \u25a0 under the li»*u land 'act, signed by President McKinley June 4, 1 §97." This, aci .proyi.dea . that any "st'ttlers within a contemplated forest reserve might exchange their lands for. others of equal' value. The charge was that Hyde, under cover of this act." sent out. countless dummies, -who turned the land over to'him.' The investigation* dis closed that, in order to carry out the .scheme, wholesale bribery of land of fice officials had been, indulged in and a general cleaning up 'of the department followed! ! Schneider Was tool Schneider was the tool rmplbjed. On one occasion aft^r a transaction . with" Hyde he held out his hand in saying farewell, but Hyde did not see it. In "a moment of anger he wrote to the de-. partment exposing the entire fraud. By another coincidence the letter fell into, the hands of an official who did not be long to the ring and who, at the first opportunity, started the ball rolling." The case was fought every inch of the way. It was taken to Washington and. congress; had to pass a. special appro priation measure to provide for the witnesses'" while there. From first to last it cost the" country $100,000 and six years' labor : to convict- the two; The trial .brought out that, by" the time the operations were checked. the combination had control of about 30, 000,000 acres in California. ' Demurrer Overruled The demurrer of Charles P. Sriell to the indictment charging him with per*^ jury in the" land fraud .trials of Dr. Edward B. Perrin and John-Benson was overruled by United States District Judge de Haven yesterday after argu ment for the government by Djstrict Attorney. Samuel Platt of Nevada and submission of a brief for the defendant by Attorney Bert Schleslnger. The demurrer was almost, entirely technical.' The trial of Snell probably will not be* set for some time, as Judge de Ha ven, who has been seriously ill recently," is not hearing contested cases. . . ; . MEN ARE RELEASED WHO CAUSED WOMAN'S DEATH Coroner's Jury Finds Mrs. Fry Forced Under Train [Special Dhpalch to The Call] OAKLAND, Oct. 11.— Fred Ohc. an Emery ville .saloon keeper ,\ and , Gustav, Harry, and L. AY. Cohn, three San Fran cisco youths, who were arrested yester day and, held, in-detinuepending an in vestigatiori into'thedeath Sunday night of Mrs. Sadie H. Fry of 1947, Prince street, Berkeley.' were tonight' released from" the county jail after a coroner's Jury- had? returned :a t verdict that- Mrs.- Fry came to'>h*erdeath ! by. being: forced under a .Key Route .train at : Fortieth street and SanPablo avenue^during an altercation- between the four men. \ Mrs. Fry's husband [ would , not swe^irl to any complaint. \u0084 ' MINER IS KILLEIX IN BALAKLALA WORKINGS CORAM, Oct." 11'— Daniel. JacDonald,:a" miner 'employed^ at ithe" ; Balaklalaimin«; was killed" today by' a- ca vein.* iA^slab rock in ; the tunnel ;crushed' him. - •-IV .v- ENGAGEMENT AHKOtrNCED-loakl«'n<ih;">octi: .- .11.-— Mr*.'- M.", Mej - er.'.h»«^«nnoufi<'«l: l tlie v <?ri; • \u25a0 \u25a0 g*t;rm*nt of \u25a0* her ; <I«tijrhter,"' M iss "Fancj : Sieycr,' SAN^fMNCISCO/ WED^^DAY^I CALL'S ORPHAN FUND KEEP GROWING PRETTY CHORUS GIRLS AID CHILDREN I The' interior \u25a0 oj 'the Princess ; theater. a?< photograph ROOSEVELT CHANGES FRONT ON JAPANESE EXC LUSION [William JCerit;l%aHs! Kiio^P^sidentV Letter- at tiJeague ; Meeting as Rroofvbli Preseife Opinions . . v [Special Dispatch to The Call] , SACRAMENTO, pc)...; .11.— That the; next session of the lesrislatiire would.,' have to. deal with the, Japanese, quep-^ lion as fully as^the'lGOjSleerlslature" was\ predicted' at Jan' -enthusiastic, meeting held.' here liy-";the"f Asiatic^ exclusion lS^^^hatlthej[^^a«{wlll>BOt*^jio|* jthe vbacking : of Roo^veit>'.as.yt hey *did» Ja sVyear <was also Hndieaifed : .by \WiHiam; 'Kent. <I republicaiP'candidate''*.for " con-] (,•...».•'' . . ,i '(..SM.tvl r'"'-* i;» •J'T •\u25a0."•. •" " ;gress, - ; - who 'Sub ) inHted c: letters ; vj i'rom; ißdosovolt*a.s m pT6of.'iV.' > i ' '. fpS i:*'^ V 'v^-T "ThaV Roosevelt- had* cnange'df-fronP" COLD, WET FIGHT SOON GETS HOT i \u25a0': \u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"* r \. r '?^-^'i !rt / T '..•'\u25a0.• V- \u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0'- Heavy Boots? and; Rough f Hands • w? Ousti'MHitiavih^kairi y. IK \u25a0 at:3 armr~* v i : . •••- •" > - "\u25a0 * ' "f• • ' [Special Dispatch' to 'The< Call] \ CAMP ; ''ATA.SC^DERa'' Oc^; •'11.— A' bloodless . ba'ttle'Avas fought ; iii a . ppur 1n g* ra \ n \s h qrl I*>; a| te r d : aw n ; tn i s "mo m - ing. .The"-rev ,invad ing* army* succeeded in driving.' the : ' r deferislvej <l)loee V f romj their- positions and : is nowlsupposed t't?" have? control' of HlieV entire', lower thalf.. of '»;thi.s. state./^-r The ..bugle^call^.^to, arms" sounded' •througbout!"' the -'red camp t^at,* S^ojclock^,. this •rmorni)ig..,and, sentis'o'.diers scurrying rfor'their. rifle's: \u25a0Before the vlas.tV.nfetesj. had iechbedvoven -the -hills"; orders x snapped forth;. and*' tri'eTsieepyJ.'one's'-kicked- cut' ,of ! ,theirjblankelsl : v;j'vi-..>^.- ; 'ri^j. :^j| Soldiers clad ;injScant garments: were' *soon*inicompahy t fprmation^arid {shortly, after v.'ard ; dark . gray ' cbiumns tof ;armed' 'troops. rhoved ? out' pn •the'Vplairis v ready, for:tlie fray.- ".;." '':'\u25a0.". ;'\u25a0:';:'*• - y" J ;'On\tli<» cavalry/;.; and < picket* lines 'all was ( confusion.",- /Hdrses^and' mules-s norted and kicked in* the dark-} ness. it was^no placer.forvweaklings. Rough noncommissioned officers ousted the- state sbldiers from: thelr> blankets and: slipved I ; them forth- into the' cold wet morning. . -. . \u25a0'\u25a0'! \u25a0<'\u25a0.','.'.'- .'{ -. -!. As- the clouded sky in the cast. turned to a light gray the attack commenced; patrols of the reds being the. 'first; into action. . They were closely^ followed by. long ; lines.. of infantryj advancing, by 1 rushes across .the. rra n soaked | fields. " ; _ : S.uddenly. on .tlie.rlght ; there : was a deafening roar.- It the; blue^ar tillefyohfSandy rldgeVriddlJ'ng the long linev'of 'red * skirmishers'-. with r . shrap-; nel. • \u25a0 "Company £ after company, - was rilled out . : of . action, ; > thelrj-., posi tion only..4b"be taken s by, more troops,- en trenchments .erected 'and a_ rattling, firei directed at 'the '.artillery.^ It; was' not •long - v s before ' : it, too, • was forced?, to change position. ;; ..r. . - - \u25a0-- r '-• • > \u25a0 "A "battery .'of artillery raced across a' gully for a'; position on-Pine/mounr tain. 7, On! tlie way "acaissbn' overturned and;.th"e/ cannoneers-, were : thrown': ro the. ground. Qulck.asTa^flash- it -j was "righted "and : the, soldiers back toHhJ-ir" seats'ion^a; jump." § "As^the^san ;iose higher; the ] roar; of. cannon akdj rattle' 1 of muskets'lncreased.'.^Theiireds.wer^eHry-" ing' t'o^' flank* th'eiright-Vof',i:he.-blues.'>-^ • ; Tlie •^Thirtieth' •.lnfantry 3 andii Seventh cav'alry>had \u25a0the|rightiof<theVblue-*line: and'OccupiedipbsltionsJpn'Shferman'and Qrari t*hi 11 s7? %I tl wasa s /oh %th eae^t wo) po -'; sltloris*thatHhe'rj*ds 'cojncentratedUhelr ajitack.* : jI Li ne ' af terrj. lfrie j'ot '.Vred | Infant itryVdrossed - the*:; flat-Tahd'.; stormed lithe ;hills:!. r i' The^blue^line (yrayered",* broke' 'and', fled i and t the? feds ]\u25a0 swept? the 1 cbun-"' try \u25a0v:T'-.-?T ; '?4 '\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0•" ; ~-'"-**i -'j'-'-y^-, •\u25a0:'.:",'i-T > '"/'«^t!^^ ,was the statementrfOfiKftnf as follows:. ff A "Two years'- ago- r -had. considerable correpporidenre'-with-TRoosevelt on the' Japanese question.:* it 'is. of a' private nature?- and;? I can not. make rit- public. Bfit' I will'" say this' much -that Jn tone, jletteri RooseVelt^ -wrfote': ; 'A^sliort * trtne^ ; day \u25a0 I fffitnk '; you-ai-fi '. correct.V*.^ \u0084v' ; f ' r T?G.' 'f.'e^Hch'ofr'San^FrSnciscoJalso ad jl rbs s ed ! 7 Oi e m e e t i p g: ad v i s i ng that • t h e : 'statfe--jiaU '"powerUo -make ,a -Japanese 'exchisfon 1 law.* . \r.: ?\u25a0'< ?•\u25a0';\u25a0> '^ - :r : \u25a0: FRENCH RAILWAY EMPLOYES STRIKE Road [tied; Up ;ajidf Spread jof ! f roubles'/Throughout ::the -': i h&k National hreatened • r ! _ PARIS, O*ct;^ll.— The 'employes of rfhe Northern railroad. went i on -strike ,j early today, ""arid 'by* 11 o'clock; this morning the, tieup;of'4he system" waVpracticaily-i complete.' - ; At^ that .hoiir trains : 'only.- for pa'lais and; Cologne, were .moving. > i, :^: ; ' -M»H€aVy ienfeineers- have, -been* called lo j repfac'elt.hV strikers,^but the number is \u25a0inadequate.:-/ ; .;;;, ?y •. .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/ *.>.' » >\u25a0\u25a0, ,r-. \u25a0 \u25a0- j r Several ;< t acts- oftf violences-occurred before' 5 fdaybreakV ' At'- St^ Quentfn -, tlie^ traclfß^were^ .torn^.uplti'; Two '-.lo^cbrtVtiveV coHi ( d~ed at iTergnier; and,' obstructed^the' ma^h^tfacki^"-^ .^^ ; ;-;' :^." I '#l ; '* Mi 1 1 ta'fy*f o re'es . have Itakeh''posses'sio1 takeh''posses'sion \u25a0 •** i-ij.-- - - i ?> P f •'•*\u25a0" '^X' '- 1" «. -'l iT it -~"t .T* *~- i" v. \u25a0- - of^- sevp ral>v.statlons'*/. and posted alph^.; the* r bad: t ». - ',• { jT- , 'i.', ' '. ';.-«•- : A The vstrike^/develbped^ overnight -and Vthe-,cpmpariy; and!] t fief: public, by vs'ufp.rise;V "'• I.>y;.--\u25a0v'-U1 .>y ; .-- \u25a0v'-Uj '> -.• ; " '£<'i :T;: T ; - '\u25a0"' ; ". Th'ere '}ias.been? ilUfeelingibn thefpart W the employes Jfor ? >omei time, Rowing to rtiie ; ref usal r of .Ithe-Northem^railroad to'increaseithe -wages I of -the' "men' to a minimum of :$1 a day'and'to grant other concessions.-;''- ;-.'/ \u25a0•.-',;'-• \u25a0\u25a0..'\u25a0•''\u25a0:. ". . x ' \u25a0 \u25a0 In"quifies-on, r .'. llii es : " •'others* than f " the Northerh' : ::devel9ped.,,a ,\u25a0 decided, strike ' sentiment. "-'These imenr-.declare"; that they only; await r orders ; to 'cease work. T ;?Most of the" men who continued work ing,, thisiforenbon, hall. from>thei provf: incest and 'I simplyXtook; the^ opporUinity 'toCreturriVhbme'': .oni their I ; trains ?before joining; the; strike.* . V ', ; \u0084 3: \k^t^. employes vof/tjie .Western . railway .; tonight; 'voted '.no .strike.:; r>----r:-:' J '.'-. \u25a0';'."\u25a0[• ' '.!> ; '-'"^'."'v-"-"'-'''"- : - '"' ;Miri<ers? Attack Police " .REMSCHEID,; Rhenish; Prussia". : Oct. 1 1:— Miners { who, ; madeja! demonstration today k against j the •. issued >.by. .the'employment^agencieslf attacked the 'police ,withYstone»rwJieri;the officers -atf temptVdTtoldispers'e7 t themJ;? t The^ police charged : ; the; crowd , using their {f sabers i freely." f of ; stones f r'om'tne] windows ! sf- houses ',f ell; ohithe officers, 1 i^who 1. flred.^ihto ,\the twindows.- Many ; . persons ?.w.?re^wounded,''.ibutvtlie rium"berroficasu%lties^.*npt : k~nown.r7f^ \u25a0\u25a0•'1.-*, "'i *^w^-:J*V.J..~ J*^.""^' -r-t'Ji- \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 '-' :r i FLAG » DAY^OBBERVni>r;Pl<dnioii tT parlor?^ Xr-' JotlTe^Diughteril'of^tte'QoWenXW^ ;:' -.-"meeting 'Jiid^afMsslonil^^w/o'^e'flig'dayi 5 i. ; of^the^ -'of der.^TA"^ t *??^'*t * *o> lowed. » .Past -*\u25a0 friifoe>nXs Tttlle* t Pkul » pfesiillng,^ it ter, ; - which : patriotic liriu«lc;.»ras i furnished ;by | Carrie :i Hutchlns.vAjkUe!Moaber.tLilllan,*!tfTirden.JMin.' ; ' " nle* * Kedderrtsn.'^TiiltevPaul;-/* B<-wia »Paclieco,' ] v'AH* > e^Merler.*i Jennie 4 'Brown.-iMrs.%Mrs Lane. H Dlntrl^t^ Dep9t.r l Ofand I Presldentflrcne I Bose > ;4:aad^WUliam;MUier.^;vcvrvr^ : ' : Zy ' ELIHU ROOT SLATED FOR CHIEF JUSTICE BY TAFT \u25a0\u25a0y •:\u25a0>••\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:-.-\u25a0-\u25a0 — ; — , . .-..*\u25a0-\u25a0 -v^- -Xi? \u25a0>.-\u25a0?.",:••\u25a0 ,xr *\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0-".-. \u25a0 - ; r^c New ; : t Yorkv:Senator.s^l:oga?tD''"hail'-Upon;ohouider5 i ''or Gon gi^^an^ermet t \u25a0-" •: - \u25a0}''\u25a0 t'\u25a0 v :-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0" - • < fI ••« ~~. .•\u25a0'\u25a0'•."•• ,''\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0'-•A >•?.-; *'. i »--^" ' ' \u25a0'.'\u25a0'• [Special Dispatch, to '- ThexCatt} ..'•' \/^.; <7 : '.4^*^V i \u25a0 AVASHIXGTO.V,. Oct. 11— For <;hlefy juntice of the Kiiprrmp' court of the. United Stales-^-Biihu'Root.^ . 4 . ,v • \u25a0 '.'-; i . For" United' States , senator from Xew, 'York jtor'BOcceed Root— Representative v \villtam : S.''Bci«ne«t.; C: '" ! '_2/Xj.. t ?4 -7 ' I Unless';aTi signs .faji f these; > two.^ap-_.; fPolntmenw^n^by^Pr^iderit^Kftjrt^'thej "other \u25a0.by*the,« governor'"/Ofi New "York,; ( will follow" shortly;* after election^daV if 4he \u25a0••republicans \u25a0 carry" U«* .state* of <« New York. L '..-'\u25a0' a <y ...Vv\ .'-<*,'>•* V ;^ ; k 1 Senator. Root -is ;probablj\ v the ..'one^ man^in the .country jvhos.e.. appointment* as chief justice, of the*. supreme -court . would :-: meet rthe^unanimqus ap- ; •pripval'of all the associate- justices, v."^" j v President -Tfif t \u25a0 has* been ' m"ade,;a ware * of '..the -high^ regard ' in' 'which; Senator.' dßQOt^isj held-by/ the; members -of-- the; highest- tribnnal}.*'^'. .V \u25a0-" ','.'" ' '.V>-~ 'A /• :\ : -The report of < thei,nforrnal..attitude'of '?, the fassociate -justices,' however .^follows » clo'sely.;on ?the news "of the "five':hour * OIL AND TOBACCO CASES DEFERRED 'SuprerheTCourt ''--Postpones^ Re*: hearing on^Account of -Lack -p I -;';-V '; ; "":;of^Judges~:^,_.;:.^-^ '. r*'.)"i •' *•\u25a0\u25a0*" '^f > ......"' -> -,\u25a0'.'.\u25a0\u25a0 ."•'.',- .*•','•*']\u25a0 ; l:ui. . -gfo *>j .. v, •>, :\u25a0 .-\u25a0.-; .•\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0. :-*-;*?, \i, WASHINGTON, Oct. • , 1 i:--Because ;. .of i failure jtbihave] a 'full^bench'jin^the-su-* prerne "court I}of -the VUnited 'StaJtes," .a 1 general ' /readjustment.^of jmp.qrtant bases ' set, last { iprfng t fpr"'consideration 'this 'autumn ' was made ", tb"daS* • the ' bouft*;- -.';\u25a0 v '-\u25a0;? :? .; ' v v ' .'. ' V . : ; v r-;,?;^ : :.' !'.The v Standard 'pil^" and thej toba'dco.r su|ts;under;the:Sherm*ari antitrust law. weretpostpbned for:reheafing fV6m>No-" .yember 14 January 3.,' ;. ' ;:; ,i> ; : : ;.•'/. : . ; y: i? The corporation^ tax -; cases, were-also assigned it or.: ; argument "January So were ;\theV cases involving" the : question of;..the 'correct .penalty. ,to : be imposed on^. violators ; the* f 2 8 " hour law, .regu lating,;the "shipment; of !liye : stocks " _-" f>"lt iis expected^'thaf,- successors :. to Chief "Justice. Fuller and 1 Justice iMoody wlllThitNe 'taken v theirr places ?by: tthat; time.-.-"- \u25a0 '\u25a0'; \u25a0\u25a0 •. •\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 f-.',-. : -:-^5.-; \u25a0•-"-:.\u25a0-\u25a0 v l: The ; boycott and •/ ' .'contempt ",* appeals arislng'outc of the ;,lrf3uhctlon-; proceed-.' ings',->in. T the [."district j.of!-;Columbia, brpughtv'againstvthe;'Aniericanf federa-. tipnssof labor r-by'the^Buck'B' stove land; range i ! cornpariy.;bf;'St.vLouls,-: were re-. assigned If or^ January /16.' )':> :'.{'\u25a0 ,\ : ' ; - ; \u25a0 .TheiKlsseli'case.-invblvirigithe.ques-: tlonv.whether7 i the' < Am*erJcan-:sifgar ; re'r, flning;7:bmpanyiarid'bthers|conspiredUo, prevent^ the.r Pennsylvania «sugar -ref^n-^ ing^company ' frqinVdolngj! business, 'was postponed : J- until '/•\u25a0 November "^^l0 *> on; .[aP coun % ;of <j"11 Iness \u25a0 of * counsel: 1 » -/The" cases inv-blving t the constitutionality ;;the empioyers'*vliabilitytlaw.> were V -reas signed - r f or; argument 2S.' "... . ;\u25a0 ; i,"i tospostpone^ ; consideration of^tUe ;>; > cases^inyol ving >• the prosecutions'; from . i Florida. and*'th"er Jilis^ rjs'o'ur i f 2 tcent I f are s law/, were ?,unsucceßS^ ful.',' Argument' -, of the;fofriier;begah;to 'day.* 'jThel latter iwi 11 * be^h'eard r probabl y ;thi*s(week/-.t.2.i*;.^,^;j^/:y.^* '\u25a0.^'\u25a0l^i^P. ,WELLEE : - IS't: BTlSY— ln J Judge r.Weller's court j£ yesterday'.CbarlM | Ry'an was i fined* $25 for,; c«r ifl r.vfng /a i concealed i weapon ; } Frank .^Walters ! was M fined "• $23 1 for. k wplng ,. too i man ?t ducks f within &ttae wcltjrv limits'* and «:| CbrUaMacNamarav: and jfl Robert * Hancock £ were ?! fiu«d \u25a0; $20 ? each ? for J vio-~ •?- latins - the : automobile ; sptfed tlaw; j v :;\u25a0;• . \u25a0 v / ' ,» i. - - -\u0084. ., \u25a0. -\u0084 .'- :; •: -'C -.-.-.Hi' •?•-\u25a0..-. :;.;\u25a0.."" . ' - conf.erep.ee ; b-etweeni Senator/ Root, arid President-Taf-t .at Be.VerlK. on. Monday.;: " I If ls;knownUbat^thei;appointment ; of phaf fes*/E. 'Hughes as^as^ociate justice ,was.' t rec"eived- witliysa.tis*faction > ,bj%-.'the members '7.of^ th^Qourtj'^bilt ?i there *js '\u25a0a feeling^thatj'-tnerej^i.lg^Wbe^cbhalder able, indelicac>-;lh^elevat^ni^so.iyoung a , m'ari : over men 'with' gTeaterjageVand' ;expe'r'iehVe. V. '"•/" T" '* *'*/:" V;^" ".;.<' i"flf-;ai "flf-;a demo'cra'tlc tlegSsla^iir'e:shQuld-b« pa;rr.iefl.tJn i 'vwith";thevelecUi>n;;o£«Di.\ tas 'goverjior .Senator- Root r\vouW irtot care [to * leave ; the- f cess'or to« a" democratic gv'erndrC- wjth'.a i \u25a0'.*-* t -\u25a0'-•• ....... --.»•. -. . • * . democratic wai ting^to t con firm , that-choice. Should' Roosevelt :c"arry the "state of New "York, (.however," Senatof^Robt'-wbuld *probably:f eel free to -accepC'itlie 7appbintment^as .'chief' 'justice^ "6s. J c'o.urt.l i Th*e ap poiritmeritV"*'lt c is" known; 'would ."meet, 'with jtheVabsbliite 'approval 't;of^Coilbnel t Roosevelt: '\u25a0* '\u25a0\u25a0 ' :^:_; ' )g^s&&!r% \u25a0 - . CALIFORNIA TO GET A NEW BISHOP •Protestant Episcopal Convention ; Seats^DelegatesjjFrom'Sacra- t \u25a0 -^ meiito, and: Divides Diocese ? : giving .the.'sanctlon'rOfrtheichurchi.to \u2666 \v. ' if-l:/' V • •i».'W'r- - >*'4; ** lilt «u«*«j'''» ' .the. healing. of the/sickiby^prayer^was adopted .in -the clerical aectlon.;of - the house ]'l of t Pr|testant tKp'lsdopal^jco'nyentibnH ln T .;sessipri!_*fher*e today,'. but .wa's/defeatedlln ; tHe layisec*""' t4on -'of the house- by^tHe^ narrow.' margin of .five votes,* voting m being-,by dloceaTses/ "It/ was - tiieref ore", lost * under ;the-4rules. i--M)elegates/*jfrpm~-*-thevtwo;iiieV{ > "dIo-; ceases,^ <Kacramejn to,*.Ca£f, and ly mpia, Jvya\u25a0hi',T^2^?ii s^**s^•f^*yV*^\u2666"\fv•^^* ; \u25a0?'\u25a0f**"*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;i- Sever^inewihishbps^ill-be appointed ihwthe:'n]^ssiprar'y^dlv^)pn\p£/^e^conr' \u25a0verttioh -^with in^tbT^ r^nexVl fe w - aays. ••" K-y ; 5 .The^flrst^wbrkCdf r .bf -*Blsh>". fops i .was^to" najne;?lei\*ii'F/e*derick"F,oote i ;Johhson".bishppCof t Sputh^Dakpta^to*flir i'the";place*roade*yacan.tibyJthe^death*?of BishpprHar^. v% rt fy^xj^yi^^ci^l jv J'fAn i4i?dftjqnai^dl.eceße,jtpsb^kn^*nj •as ; pklahbmaVl" wasjcreatedr^v \u25a0 The ; diocese % 'pf w",and; : :Wuhu. iChiria; - wa'js^dlVided.VgivingrT^uhVrT*"' sep"araterdfpcese.'^^">^-:'-;v;^*-^ : >r?;r^*>.' ; . Bishop- Kendrick \ot • Xew^Mexjco^alid : Arizona KwasV.r^liev^eJ^of^ thre 4stSte j^of 'AjrlzonaVand^a : , diocese 'iArizbna ;;%The- house; took. final* actiondin di?tdr ling'theJdiocesVsibf^rttsbUjgTandtCall^ IforniavTany^hew.^bfsHojp^^wlll^beVap-* "for i the <new "\u25a0 "df6cese9. r /-Tlie • dlo- 1 ! v ces>.**oX > pall as, vTe'x^v? waijil^idedtlnto .ni i ssjonar >•« di s trie ts t^tKa t ri wll U/ihcl iid'e jnTartvo^w^sterii'iTVxas^^^^t^^^^^^ j^Bish6p}AT ;^7G.raVe¥^f/Ke^ny;\wJo^' : ;re3fgned*^Vacc^ojintfof{a"dya^^/ager :^! ? c'Botlijthe 7.hb'usej^'blsHopsjfawd»hojise, >f.^deputies"otoday^He.cjdedv-upQ'nJXew" ;York as : the -nextr6bnveTitl<>n|clty.'J'.t"\^ : - \u25a0';.f; .ft "• :j-^'StZS,: j-^'StZS, ~^K^-'Z'- T £'~. 'ITy^jf 0% INDICT STEAMBOAT CAPXiJN—FormedSt*«m ;^»lt\CaptAJa^Jdlin i \u25a0•C.^H.^rrlßjclei wai^ia^ol*<i i flbylthe'ffcderiOjgrtttd'jnry'ypVtertiry.'foc-lmperr 1 f ; »oD*ttus,' l > r fJ l L* n ''e<offfcer.,and^*lol^tln"niie < offfcer.,and^*lol^tln"nii otjJtif ?2 pure 4 food- l«w»*» were--' again * takyn * op V byj? T tj» f i. lnquisitorial ' M*ijr.v*lt.*U mot iprr>baWe-tlt«t;injr' 1,1 iml ret mfii t» "Wt 11 , b<? t ret griie4 "Htore^ Fritfar, 1 " tne ; vj- date of ; tbe -next* meetin j:t >*s r\- .f»"g-ri frM "^ -•°: * clearing during /Ac 'da^lig^^^^^^'^' T&IGE?FF7& 'CENTS. REPAIR WORK ON HOME IS TO START AT ONCE More -Money Is Nceded^\V|th - : less Little Girls: ;. Sisters Hope' to Be Abte to Ha^e ? t Their- Charges Once The'Gall;s\Grphan Is^lncreaseil ißyaGienefousSiim < y The -(ZaH's 'relief, fund for iKeS . orphans of . Mount SC -Joseph's ' asylum was\ increased lo over' V $2,soo [fyicrdasibi)jthe folloTP \u25a0jing subscriptions: '• - • • Prpvionly : Acknowi«.^ • edped . . . ........./. .'s2o9o4N>. AI'DIEXCE PROCESS '• - THEATER .-1, .. ...... 55.44 .GRAXD. 'JLURX^j.. . . /- . 70.00 8R05...: 25JW .. C, l~ DAM. M .... . . :;. -25.00 HE>*RT DERSH AM . . . . ,'20.00 THOMAS •F.'BbYLEr.' 20.00 , WICHMAX, LUTGEX * C 0.;...;.......;.....;' 20.00 '.i A. ; MACK. . . .......... . 20JM) EDWARD F. MORA>". . ' 10.00 JOHXJ. 80YLE.. .... J 10J)0 HOUSEHOLD LOA>";COJ 10.00 v GUADALUPE LODGE ' >oV 251. y. S. G. IV. * 10.00 ; MR^Hi T. WORSDALeV' ' . Fresno ....;.... : .t .'. : ' X 10.00 ' .H. D: LOVELAXD. . .*TvV '. 10.00 JiATSC«I>SKJ....... 10JM) ROGERS \ & eRIMi^V. v ~ I0^K) , JOHSSPOTfISWOODr. \ r:H;7£yeWERSEZf: i /.-..': i B-E'^x iy a yi c yffA \u25a0 - \u25a0 -'. '•* ?) worth •:..... ':.T. : ..">.',- : zm : :*-D.-^tHEfe^'X. .X ,:V/ .'* : i.m) :^ j.* Vf iiE^is!. ; i. . ... . . *jw , J^J*COOXET :-:'.*:. : J ; -li. 4 V^ SJK) ;;J.* G. HAGARTY?.:...? 5.00 I D; Ji LEARY:f. .;V.... . SJBO \H. L. CROCKERr.::^. " sjßo^ ; EMILY EWALD :..'....;. .*>. op ! JERRY MO YMHAX... r,.00 'AXXIE KELLY. ........ 50)0 -LEO\ BROwx. .-. ._. : : . * :•-;\u25a0'/ 5.00 "^ a; t v loft us r. . . . . T.^ " 5100 A FR1END :...,....... •:."'\u25a0• V 2^o . P., J.McGAFFiGAX.... \u0084 2JJO MRS. M.^X WELL. . ..>-,, 2.00^ :*j.T.d: v\ :\ \ v. ... : : . .v. ; .'.' *j»% CORNELIUS COXSELL. 2JOO "- H.' YAX'EMSTER, Peta ; '; lama^ \\-:\'..-1'.\~... '.'.... :2.00 ;; : :lVi P^D/J;.v :V.y;.. \X 1M : joseph bl;rxs:V^ .:.; tlooX ,• johxe. heilmax.... _ .'"xm : . ;^p: h::t?. vv. \^..\... ;.~ 1^)0 %AXIM J. CEPEMICH.. \u25a0 1.00 •IDA TICHTXER^->... . > >UpQs. •EDWDfi TICHfSEE::*. V IJOO \u0084 C. • 8K .%. J.';:>V:a6. •' JX)HX; S. ,-HEILMAX F: . ; v ">>sr "f/BROTYN..Vv..;:^:;^ : \u25a0v> TOTAL •\u25a0';.',': : :W>.'l : .>. s2s*7^l : • •' Three typojripMcal* <m6n ,cr«pt- into. - ths nines cf tioie-wHix iiibscrib^l to the - \u25a0 relief "fund . lioad»y r \u25a0v.Th* a*m» ~ of -> *> Thomas Keaxy"," 919 C*pp t treat. wh» sub '"ltcribei $23,* mppe*r«d, «a K»»ly; Joseph.. ; «X.' ri«her;"«ad,Bßt J*m%*-M.' Stsher. tub- .* ] \u25a0 scribed $5. *ndl>arre:i_l)&ly, not Daniel .. i; v My;-«ifcwiW4S." v " ' \u25a0'. \u25a0 ! '•" ', I 'O .-bring - the'--, orphan ; • children of ; ':\u25a0 :the -Roman -Catholic orphan asy \u25a0:~ /lum together k again* has .been the thought /of many V San..Francl3can# within the last -fewulays.jLnd.. yesterday, contributions came into the business office of The\Call"all v ' through ..the'* day. The-, desire; to- increase .the! f uncJL ftsgun by. The" Call.-toald^the Sisters 'of A Ch'ar ity. in^tnVsre'-eJstarblish'raent r!of their noble work^was^ confined to no • partlc-; ailVrVwalk. of life) 'All :aße»."all!:faiths. ail* degrees of wealth' and pbverty,.vsent. representatives to bring mtfch or^lfttle as" they' tnighi.,l..:' :.>'^\*^'-" il-" >"' %:;''* \ v " >-But»;the::same. spirit .of cftarUy. ani-J mated^eachJ With? every ; one tnpjdfistre' was "nianlfested to do all that waa-po^ sibie;Tr v'-yv '-y :V-: V-- - '• ' v '- : ' ' : V3* l >"-/"- '"-'\u25a0' \u25a0] h"Thev jjoori -.little mayfjth'eyj soon •7bV>rought 4r together: JT^th 'the' [hojyi'alsteirs,";' said : one* old^man't wW ibfought.a'; generous, donation.*^".* . '\u25a0;; .;.-;\u25a0 r'^'-pnt-meVdown for $5.-"-tetephonedan- {otheryinVnt ."I -'wjVh'ti* bad iei \ buo'drei. 'times rasimuch : to sfve-TJ C can'tj g-t . the thougnt V 6f --those -children out of 'imf ihind*":?* •:. '\u25a0 - ..- '\u25a0 .'•"\u25a0•\u25a0V-v •• •" • • • ' .i.Andi «oj, lt ; went on._. EVery ; one who fheard ]of Uhe j'miracTe. o£;the?VscapV ;•«£; Ithe'Blsters Vntt children from the bjirn^ i'taK* building on; Sunday,; mornfni^has [had^liindly,' thought and^wonJ .'•ad V fpromise;tojhelp either "with^ nioniy^er -. -.\u25a0';; T.-'V .^ForS thefpajjtj two^days . a throng 7af re 1 a tlv es^fa ri d": ' f r le ndspX *t b ej; c nJldre n whoSwVre^invth^ home 'haaVbeen "riiit ingf^the' IMoun1 Mount > 'St.'" Joseph's Infant *i»y-. iunj(;in J Squt jfSsM\Tr£ ncl» c Q,j» t^ the'; foo t *ofT tbe^hh^where i'stood thejorphanage. T -At - thejinfaatiawlum' Slater" Helena.