Show I 1 r H CAN I 1 C IS Js L I 1 1 wa LL 11 L 1 N HI ay iy 0 n 1 T 3 I 1 STOP I 1 I 1 INTENDS TO PROSECUTE ALL THE GRAFTERS I 1 he promises a surprise for senator fulton who issued a challenge san francisco jan 9 francis J heney special assistant to united states attorney general charles J i bonaparte in the oregon land fraud trials and who as assistant district attorney has had charge of the prosecution of the san francisco bribery graft cases arrived here this morning from washington where ho he went to confer with president roosevelt at the batters lat request on his way home lie he stopped several days at tucson arizona to dispose of a case in III the courts there in which ho he w was I 1 as the attorney after a conference 6 today with district attorney william 11 langdon and special agent wm vm J burns lie ho made arrangements for the continuance of the trial of patrick calhoun president of the united railroads on the charge of bribery until ho he returns from the north honey will leave tonight for portland to commence the trial of former united states district attorney hill hall of that city who Is accused of being involved in the land frauds 1 I have never dropped paea the prosecution of a case ill ili my life as those who are under indictment in the arrery graft cases will learn when I 1 paid mr heney when told of the reports that tirey 4 ford general counsel for the united railroads would not be brought to trial on the other indictments against him and that the prosecution n of patrick calhoun would bo be dropped such stich rumors are always circulated when there are long intervals between trials but are without the slightest foundation in the san Franci francisco zeo bribery graft cases as well as in similar reports sent out from portland in regard to the land lana lm fraud ct cases there asked what tile the plans of the prosecution are in the cases against calhoun fprd ford and others under indictment for bribery anil corruption mr honey said 11 when at tho the request of the prosecution c Cal calhound houns trial was continued until january 7 because of tile the absence oc ace of supervisor james 1 L mallagh or an import important ant witness calhoun ask P pd ad d for permission to go to now new york this was granted and it was stipulated that if he was not back on the flay day set for trial his case would not be taken faken up until february 3 1 when it comes up tip before judge lawler tomorrow morning it if will be continued until that dute date or perhaps february ath 1 I nm am not prepared vet to say whether I 1 ahall begin begill the trial of calhoun then or first put ford on trial again but I 1 will pay gay most that thore there who marthin may thin tha thee cases will ic be dropped will ue ou much disappointed the prosecution ot thorn thom and the others Indic indicted teJ will bel be resume with ranele renewed vigor upon my return from portland speaking of the open afien I 1 letter of senator senai fulton calling lu upun pun I 1 prove the charges h made against t him mr hency said many of the facts against fulton will conic come out la in the trial of hall an and d the senator will learn moro more ihan han he may wish honey denied tho the report that he had been severely criticized criticised by president roosevelt on the contrary ile ho said paid the president had received him han warmly and twice invited nim to luncheon |