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Show Condensed Telegrams An order was made today In the superior supe-rior court of Pan Francisco postponing all of the cases growing out of the graft disclosure; made during tho administration administra-tion of former Mayor E. K. Scb.ni ltz, until un-til January in. 1010. This means that the present district attorney will not have anything- more to do with tho prosecution prose-cution of the oases and that their continuance con-tinuance will he left to the decision of District Attorney-elect Charles M. Field-it .John Panener. one of tlio lenders of the Industrial Workers of tlio World, convicted con-victed of conspiracy, was sentenced at .Spokane lodny to six months in jail at hard labor. Evidence was Introduced showing that Pnncner had come to this city to light the ordinance regulating street speaking and that he hnd sent out telegrams to nearby towns callhig fur men "to Ull the Jails In Spokane." Long Nyu. the Chinaman who attempt-eel attempt-eel suicide in Denver's China town. Saturday Sat-urday night, and who now lies at a Denver Den-ver hospital In a critical condition, is said to he no other than Sim Yen. a leader lead-er of a tong In San Francisco and routed from that city after the disappearance of several members of the tong and tho subsequent finding of llielr bodies. Yen was among those" reported dead. Announcement was made today by Sec-rotary Sec-rotary Mitchell Carroll of the Archaeological Archaeo-logical Institute of America at Washington, Washing-ton, that David C Hogarth. M. A., curator cura-tor of the Ishmalean museum. University of Oxford, would be the first foreign lecturer lec-turer under the Charles Kllot Norton Memorial- foundation, recently endowed by Jnmcs Loeb of Now York. Cliff Chamberlain, a saloonkeeper of Peoria, 111., was arrested today for selling sell-ing liquor lo a habitual drunkard and his hoys, aged I and S. respectively. Tho complaint was made by Mrs. Gcorge Fast man. who says the sales werV made last Saturday. After Eastman was Intoxicated, In-toxicated, the saloonkeeper, the woman charges, sold liquor lo the boys. Philadelphia Ice. dealers were wltnesr.es today nt tho trial In Xow York of the American 7ce company, charged with violation vio-lation of the null-monopoly laws. They testified for the defenms In support of its assertion that. II had abandoned so many of Its natural ico harvesting plants chiefly chief-ly because of tho largely Increased use or artllicial Ice. It was announced at Great Northern railway headquarters at St. Paul today that .Tames .1. Tllll had offered to give the Huron college at Huron. S. D.. $5,000 for Its endowment fund. Tho only condition con-dition of the gift Is that the collogo ralso Sjno.OOO additional within the next two years. Tho Montana supremo court today handed down three decisions affirming the convictions of Harry Uose and Ed Sylvester, In Butte, on the charge of violating vio-lating tho pool room law. and also In the case of Edgar Sparks, convicted here on a burglary charge. Attorney-General Major of Wyoming began today the preparation of an application ap-plication to the supreme court of the slate for the appointment of a special examiner to take testimony on tho alleged al-leged merger of telephone Interests. |