Show TELEGRAPHIC DA5IAG1HG 8TlSfOBY IB theSftar BLa Trial Washington 24 In tho Star Route case yesterday Andrew W Moore testified tes-tified Moore tOld Miner thai the service had been taken at very low 1 figure and that no increase of trips or I t zpeditiua It could save them if the law n quiring proportionate pro-portionate increase of stock and carrier was complied with To this Miner replied re-plied We are all good affidavit makers The interpretation put upon this was that the oath of a contractor was held by Brady to be sufficient evidence of the amount of stock the number of carriers etc No actual increase would be necessary neces-sary so long as they were willing to make false affidavits Moore came on to Washington and in laying the matter before Senator Uorsey told him that hu personal expenses were heavy and argued ar-gued that they should come out of the general fund before the p re fits were divided di-vided To this the senator replied that there were other heavy items of expense to come out of the xenorul fund before the division He said it cost money to hold the influence with the department which they then had and the expense must come out of the general land An agreement wa + finally made upon tl e terms discussed by Minor and Moore in Denver Dorsey agreeing to furnish money to stock the roue in Nevada California Oregon and Washington Territory Moore asked for 10000 but only obtained 3000 with which he started for the west In Oregon Moos e made a contract with John Mcfietkn fur route No 44160 f om Onnyon City to Fort McDermott This was let fir one trip a week the price being ieas than 3007 a year Moore promised that the service should be a daily one and be expedited ex-pedited until the pay reached 50000 McBean replied that it was impo sibie as hecould carry all the thruu < n mail in bit poktt McBeau agreed to circulate pennons however Ihiau tubsuiiuJl what Moore swore touay An au incident inci-dent going to prove that Stcpnra W Durscy = was tho head und rout of thin ring of contractors Moore swore that iii theBpiinjjof 1878 John W Dosev told him that the senator had brought him to Washington en buaiMEi thai ho knew notaiLg about and he wished himielt back home again I The cross examination devolopec nothing important |