1E OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1003. V ' THK dirtrich trial Presapt ncteraalaatlaia ef lh lasses la Oeea t'eart. IJnroln Stsr. The action of Judge Monger will b ap- proved In overruling the effort of the Vnlted States dIMrirt attorney to dlay and postpone the trial of Senator Dietrich. When an Indictment van found against htm Mm weeks ago the senator rienled I la truth and declared that he should re turn to Nebraska at onr-e and demand a trial at the earliest possible moment. The pre of the state and of the country uni versalis a creed In demanding both of him and of tbe prosecution a prompt settlement by trial of the l-eue raised by the grand Jury. The senator as a rltlsen has a right to trial without delay, and there are spe cial reasons of a pnblie character which urge It forward. The date, January 4. for which the trlM la set. although a concession of torn delay to the prosecution,, la reasonably early, giving the district attorney two weeks from tba adjournment ef the grand Jury for preparation. The prosecution has. In fact, had many months to get ready. The sen ator' a Case wax before the grand jury aa long ago aa May, and It had been carefully studied long before that time. The whole matter Is an extraordinary one, extraordinary in Its Inception, extraordi nary In the methods which have been em ployed In Its preliminaries, in the produc tion of evidence. In Its exploitation in cer tain, newspapers. In Its relation to personal Interest and political matters. The fact that a United States senator Is Involved gives It a bearing of national importance. In Nebraska especially its progress and settlement will be regarded with Intense Interest. The people of this state bare no other desire la this trial than they have had in all the preliminaries leading up to It to sea the troth and the right prevail. The great mass of the people. In spite of sya teraatlo and malignant effort In some quar ters to becloud the Issue and to prejudice tba case, are open-minded to the truth. They are fair. They will await the full bowing ef the facta. They want no guilty man to escape and no innocent man to suffer, nor will they be lenient if they And It has been attempted wrongfully to de stroy Senator Dietrich. Tor Our part we are glad that Judge Hunger, has firmly refused to permit the trial to be delayed and that the case can so soon be put In shspe to be judged by all on Ita merits and on all the tacts. AFFAIRS AT SOUTU OMAUA Pile Pttroi Teliphooa GyrUm Loefct Good to th Pobli WILL GREATLY AID THE SMALL FORCE Better ('eaasaaalratlea with Beers a Their Beats aad a Caaseejaeat Iaereaaa la Klaeleney af Service. A DASH OS IFICE. Aunt Jane Hannah, the girls have a book that I don't believe Is just the thing lor tnetn. Hannah Why not. Jane? Aunt Jane You ought to see how they arc enjoying- it. i m sure it can t be proper book. Boston Transcript. "De really smaht man," aaid Uncle Kben, "la de one dat baa sense enoUKh to know dat he's liable to be fooled de same as any- oooy sue.' wasningtoa Biar. "Dr. Bllmber gave Jim Friable aa over does the other day. "How did he square htmnelfr "Said he'd knock a dollar off the bin." Cleveland Plain Iealer. "How do you like your new minister T "lie's very young and not a very good speaker, mis aeiivery is very peculiar, do not understand It at all." "Nobody could solve his delivery at col lege, either. He waa the crack pitcher of tb nine, you know." Philadelphia tress. Ha (smiling) Tou remind me of an old friend of mine. She (haughtily) Indeed! How old. pjeaae ! I oukere statesman. "Phwat'a Casey doln' nowf "He's, runnln' tbe hotel powers Ol be irorklnV - . - 1 . -Phwat hotel T" It ain't built yet." "Thin how kin he be runnln' It?" "He's a welkin' dlllg&te, an' they're Jlst bulldln' it. "-Judge. "How would you describe a college boyT" "I'd call him a chap who might be a fine . eta lent if he had time to study." Detroit Free Press. It ain't de same ol' Banty Claus Dat used to all his sleigh Wlf ginger bread an' augar sticks , Foh folks on Chiistoaaa day. He didn't make much dlff'unoa Between de great an' small. But now you gits expensive gifts Or else you get none at all. He used to bring dera reindeer up 'Long side de cabin do'. An' he made a p'lnt o' callln' On de families dat waa po. But he a mlnglln wlf de rich folks 'Slid o' wlf de common crowd. An' I's afraid dat Banty Claus la getUn" kind o' proud. Washington Star. OHmiSTKAg JOY. Jamas Russell LowelL "What means this glory round our feet." The Magi mused, "mora bright than mornf" And voices chanted clear and sweet, "Today the jHrluce ut Pesos Is bora." "What means this stlrf" ' tba shepherds aaid. "That brightens through the rocky glenT" And angers answering overhead Sang, T Peace on eerxh, good will to men." 'TIs eighteen hundred years and mors " Since those sweet oracles were dumb; we wait lur mm, use mera or yore. I us seams so alow to cornel Bt It Is said, la words of gold, Ne time or sorrow e'er shall dim. That little children might be bold la perfect trust to cutne to Him. All round about our feet shall shine A light 111. that the vise men saw. If We our loving wilts Incline Te that sweet 111 which is the law. Bo shall ws learn to understand The simple faith of shepherds, then; And, kindly clasping hand In hand, 6lng, "peace ou earth, good will to men.' The action taken by the city council In ordering a contract made with the Ne braska Telephone company for the Installs tlnn of nine patrol boxea Is generally com menced. It Is asserted on all aides that the additional expense Is a small matter as compared a 1th the benefits to be derived. In the po'.lce dtpartment the office re will be required to report at regular Intervals day and night and communications may be given them over the telephone and much valuable time saved In the appre hension of criminals. These boxes will be so fitted that fire alarms may be sent In and this will give the city nine additional fire alarm boxes. The yearly rental for each box la iSO and this Is considered ex ceedingly reasonable, especially as the telephone company will kep the boxes and lines In repair. The contract now waiting to bs signed runs for five years. More boxes may be installed at any time the council sees fit ts order the work done. 8o far nothing has been done towards selecting the location of the nine boxes. The police committee of the council pro poses to meet with the Tire and Police com m teal on and the chief of police and the chief of the fire department and ar range this matter. After the contract Is signed It will take the telephone company fully sixty days to get ths boxes In position and the wires strung. Provision Is made In the contract for the best of telephone service over these lines. Efforts have been made In the past to Install this service, but as the funds would not warrant the expenditure the council was not In a position to consider a propo sition of the sort. Now that ths fire and police funds are in good shape, owing to the sals of the overlap bonds, the city officials feel warranted in going ahead In making thla contract. Jadge King laspsses ieateaces. la police court yesterday afternoon Judge King Imposed a number of county Jail sentences. Ths first of importance waa when William Clooney appeared. He wag charged with being drunk and disorderly. For this the Judge gave him thirty days. Another charge of malicious destruction of property was brought against Clooney, and for this he waa sentenced to ninety days In the county Jail. From ths testi raony it appeared that Clooney had visited the borne of his former wife In a drunken condition and had broken up considerable furniture. The two sentences will keep Clooney confined until after the spring election. Jake Neff and Lewis Da via pleaded guilty to the theft of a washing machine, as the machine was found In their possession. Each received a sentence of thirty days In the county JalL Antone Elstrom was brought In for the same old charge of existing without visible means of support.. He drew sixty day In ths county JalL Chief Briggs took all of these offenders and Isaac Chambers to the county Jail last evening. No complaint has been filed against Chambers for murder yet, but the co.inty attorney expects to mass the filing today.' i v . Sidewalk Bid Rejected. Only one bid for ths construction of permanent sidewalks has been received by the city council and this is to be rejected. Ous Hamll bid Utt cents per square foot for ths laying of permanent brick walks. This was considered entirely too high, so no action will be taken. Hamll did not bid on natural or artificial stone as called for In ths advertisement.' No more attempts will be made this year by the council to enter Into contract for the laying of per manent walks. This delay on the part of ths council will give property owners an opportunity to lay their own walks. While thirty days' time is always given, the non letting of this contract means that property owners will have until spring to complete the work. If walks are not laid by that time the city will do the work and the coat will bo assessed against ths abutting property. Lea Visits Frleada. A. H. Lee, formerly one of ths traveling men employed by ths Union Stock Tarda company here, but for a number of years located la Chicago, was a visitor In ths city yesterday. Mr. Dee Is now connected with ths stock yards company In Chicago, but ba still finds time to drop in at the exchange hers and visit his old friends. In ths rotunda at tbe Exchange yesterday aft' ernooa Mr. Dss was greeted by many old' time acquaintances and be told la detail about his recent trips through the cattle country In ths west and tbe northwest. He predicts a promising season next year for all live stock markets. . ' Bis; Payers Slaw. All city taxes for tbe year 1903 become de linquent ea January 1. Bo far tbe small properly owners have paid up rapidly, but those who owe large sums seem to be hold' lng back. City Treasurer Howe Is anxious to get In the taxes before the first of the year so as not to be compelled to figure delinquent Interest on settlements. A Bum' ber of ths packing houses have not paid. but have called for statements and their checks ars expected In every day. The books of the office will close this year with the rleaneet recced In many years, the taxes having been paid la mors promptly than heretofore. Tires af Life. Edith Blackburn, who liven at 111 Railroad avenue, att-mptel to commit suicide last night hy taking Isudunum. - The city phy- ek-tan was notified and prompt action saved the girl's life. Despondency Is supposed to be the cause of her de-ire to die. The par ents of the girl reside st Twenty-fourth and Hamilton streets, Omaha. Magle City Casein. IJrt your property with H. M. Christie. P. H. Shields will spend Christmas with friends at Red Oak. la. W. S. Wltten and wife of Chlcam are In uif ciiy inr a oay or two. GETS TEN-YEAR EXTENSION Omaha Water Oompisr Buoowdi it Cca tinning Coatrart at Florence, MATTER IS SLOW II BEING DISCLOSED Laeal freaertr Owaers latereste Beeaaaa at F.aTeet aa sale af tba Plaat ts This City. Ths Omaha Water company succeeded In having Its franchise and contract In the AeMouoiosii! off Forty Yoairs The scientific tendencies of the afe are excellently illustrated in the progress of food manufacture toward a perfect product. Ixi w price on uafiii hniMv nmiit. V nitiA ..it .f FinfnrA tnded for ten I Home f urniture Company. , v. . mf,)n- f ,e council In No- l."rMe4 to'K' or,,;n,,ckBd The Importance of ths transaction Jacob Welmer of Harvard. Neb , la In tbe to th cit' of Omaha Is ths bearing It may city, the guest of Frank Jones. have on ths prloe paid for the water works. Special low prices on wstrhea and rings I The deal has been completed and placed , " , . V1, 1404 N tr"t- on BI. however, and Omaha Is left holding Alhanv Mr. C. t,,rl. ,1.1. i. I tnS SSCK. Mies Elisabeth Hayes has gone to St I L"t Jun th franchise and contract for Louis for a week's visit with relatives. I firs hydrants ' expired simultaneously St Miss Lucille Pennv has gone to Ashland. I Florence after an existence of about fifteen OH EAT FLAKE CELERY atisBBWaaBWol Neb.v to spend the holidays with relative. years. Immediately ths water company ro:, GX:Jf I propced to renew both without change thetia. I Florence uses thirteen hydrants and has Last evening Rev. R. I,. Wheeler offirl- 1 been paring WO a year for them, the same iJfJ "A."? "I?"1 Charles Shult and amount paid by Omaha for tbs hydrants Mlaa Minnie Karris I , . . . I Miss Edith Canwitr entertained a Hum- put In originally. ber of friends at her hom T.ntv.umnii Considerable opposition at once arose to and H streets, Tuesday evening. I meet this plan. It being argued by the cltl- Miss Elsie Montgomery, one of the teach- I sen of the town that a lower rate and a 17 'i"r.P m J"!"'?";?! rter contract and franchise were proper friends. w"n I In view of the Impending acquisition of the First-class work at Oooden's HmhiIk I plant by the city of Omana, Mayor J. S. barber shop, under South Omaha National Paul and others advocated a te) rate and r epresents the consummation of forty years' assiduous experiment toward creating a scientific perfect wheat flake celery food. . ' ' Pdaidsb Suiriticus Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat Scalp and face mas- bank. 2(10 N street. sage a specialty. A number of colored people are ralelnc money to pay the expenses of the funeral of Joseph Chambers, who was murdered Sunday nlgbt by bis brother. Isaac Cham bers. Mr ttgnmtmra aa ewry sckeura. a flve-yeer franchise. Ths subject was dis cussed and debated at length, and, after several unsuccessful attempts to get the franchise renewal asd Its contract accom paniment through ths council, ths water I company at last succeeded at one of tbe November meetings. Faar la tie CaaaelL The council at Florence Is composed of four members st present, as follows: John Blmpso.i, a fireman for tbs water company at Its pumping station; A. C Cublay, a teamster; C. J. Kelrls, ths hssd of the tn th. Mm v.. , Kelrls Ice company, and Elmer Ouy, Jan- nor vi am pviDiia vcnwi DuiiaiuB, in i Dr. Price, ths creator o! Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts. Prcptnd by TZ1ZZ CHLU. FCC3 CO., Food Kills. BATTLE CKLXK, KICB.. thla C.ness, CE!CAC3. PROSPECT HILL IMPROVERS ease Steps Takes ta ftsvare ths Pavlag af Streets ta the District. John Daly gave a history of street grades 3C lng of that club last night. A recent in vestlgation by him of street, sidewalk, sewer and street car matters, and the spe cial taxes levied against the district for these Improvements, showed that a larger proportion of these special taxes had been fully paid up than by any other district In this city, the unpaid properties, thirty four or thirty-five in number, being cither owned by nonresidents or vacant property. Tbe matter of paving Thirty-third street was again discussed and ths consensus of msyor, J. 8. Paul, Is a general merchant. next spring, while the ethers run for a year longer. Simpson, as was expected, was In favor of the water company's proposition from the start, but the three other members voted against It on several different occa sions. Public sentiment strongly favored tbs MO live-year franchise plan. It was argued by the corporation that Florence was getting aa low rates both for hydrant rental and commercial service as obtained opinion was that the improvement would be h, ftmha .ni m.,m air n more Moat made during the coming year. Parties of th, buBlneM houif. an4 BOt few of owning property on tne street wno bad the dwellings are supplied with water by heretofore objected to the proposition are company. On the other hand It was now oisposeu .o sign me peuuon lor tne minted out that some of he thirteen hr Improvement. The question of paving dranta had never been onened: that Area Charles street from Twenty-eighth street were few snd far between and that the to Thlrty-tmra street was liberally dls- rate should be proportionately low. cue sea ana tne ouuoca xor mis work being I done before the close of the coming yosr Svelte the Pesltleas. Is very encouraging and there seems but I At the November meeting the three coun- little doubt but that the requisite number I cllmen who bad been advocating a tight of signers will be secured this winter. A I rein suddenly switched their votes and ac- sufficient number has already been secured I cepted the water eompany'a propoaition for paving that street from Twenty-sixth to I unanlmoualy. This waa a surprise even to Twenty-eighth street. I Mayor Paul, whe had anticipated at least The matter of grading Thirty-second I a tie vote. However. Intimations had been street was also discussed snd the propo. I carried to the ears of the city officials that Kttion favorably urged. . ... I if Its terms were not accepted without Mr. Daly presented a resolution, which I 'ey, water would ba abut off from the was unanimously adopted. . protesting 1 nains. lnia tnreat. wnicn. in tne woros oi against any further street lighting with I city officer, "waa not offloial," may gasoline lamps In this city and asking that I hT carried asms weight, At any rata It the city council reject the proposition and I Piaaaea aa an excuse for the ten-year consider electricity only foe street ilerhtlns (rant and the coaUnua&lqn of the old rates. purposes In Omaha. I Mayor raui, considering it useless to veto The matter of street grading contractors I tn measure. In view' of tne unanimous vote, taking dirt from ths streets and dispoalna P " obstacle In Its pain. of the dirt to private parties for nlla. in- I Florence Is a village af soms WO popula- tead of utilising the dirt for other street uon- summer ins traoas or tne umana fills, was discussed and the club wlahed to nr railway were extended Into Its eoa- go on record as strongly opposing the plan. fln th anJoylng a as It eppears that where streets have to be "oderate-etsed little boom. A aewrpaper filled to grade that tbs dirt has to be our- n" Da etartea ana realty advanced chassd from private parties. I smartly, and a few. new buildings have A motion prevailed that all property TO "P- rtnimi amounts to owners along Thirty-third street be re- I 'w ' lo water company, it is quested to sttend ths first meeting of the "ld th1 mor tto"' nd "welling are club In January, which will be January C ;ur"fc water service each month and the for the DUTDOSO of comins to some final "n comreci. no ooudi. will DC agreement relative to paving that street pfoduc1 " lh Of A rising vote of thanks was extended The p'"nl P"" m cauree. mai umana is Bee for the publicity and attention given cv,mp'"ru " m "inouung systems the meetings of the club. Jkmk llnenrsien Via "Dixie Flyer" Route, PERSONALLY CONDUCTED. On Thursday, Jan. 14tb, an excursion will be run from Nebraska to Florida, with through Standard and Tourist sleeping oars from Omaha and Lincoln via Burlington Route to St. Louis, and the "Dixie river' from there to Jacksonville. This excursion will be a personally conducted one and will be in charge of our excur sion manager, who is thoroughly familiar with the points of interest enroute and in the state of Florida. A day will be spent in St. Louis, visiting the World's Fair grounds and other points of interest. The daylight trip from Nashville to Atlanta will be an interesting and in structive one, as the line follows the route of Gen. Sherman's famous march to tbe sea. Aa early application for sleeping car space li Ujfgested. Write tor full information and copy of illustrated booklet, outlining tbe trip, to Waltham Watches. Known by their works. "Tkt Perfected American Watch." n Uastrated hook cf Inlertsilng Information hoat satitcfus, will be sent fret vpon request. American WaMam Watch Company, iWaltfum, Mass. El f1 . , 33.50 and $5.00. NO MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT No Jobber handles these shoes ' between the factory and us .. Our salesmen are aboemen and the fit and wear are guaranteed to you 1DSI x RVi a-e. t m m kiiaaieMi'S V. II. GRILL, Disf. Pass. Agent, 1402 Farnain St. Onssha, Heb. J j t-4 21 2C f . a A Tale of Tfeffil -v ,s outside Its own limits. The one concession, which Florence ap pears to hays obtained is the stipulation that a reduction In Omaha rates will result In a like decrease from those operative la the village. Mack Oat af 1.1 1 tie. -Much has been made out of little," said Wa Ttaaj Faasj Draws t Law ta Reg-elate Beats la Cfctaa. A motion prevailed that ths secretary of the club provide a book as a visitors' reg ister. A motion was carried urging the Central Federated Improvement club to prepare and urge the passage of a tree planting ordi nance by the city council. Owing to the holiday season being at I General Ifanaser Fairfield of the Omaha hand it was decided to hold no meeting I Water company when he was questioned next W ednesday night and an adjourn- I about tbe Florence deal. "Our franchise at ment waa taken to Wednesday evening, Florence Is perpetual and we cared very January a, 1.. little for the renewal of the contract. Flor ence acDarentlr waa mora Interested than I REGULATES RAILWAY DEBTS w w,r- w wer pp"hi tr commit- iee irom norence oesirous or making a I flve-yee.r contract at MO, but we refused te entertain any such proposition.'' Aside from Omaha and South Omaha the contracts do not amount to much." he said. "They are practically all we have of a Ions- rtalNO. Xee. M. The new Chinese I time nature. The packing houses buy their I tsoara or Commerce has promulgated tbe I water by meter measure In the earns maa- railway laws compiled by Wu Ting Fang. ner as small ronaumera." luraer minisier to wasnington and uow I City Engineer Rosewater Is Inclined to vice president of ths board, of which Prince I regard the Florence contract as having I ?sai cnen. son or n-tnee Chlng. is presi-1 small application to the appraisement dent. These laws are calculated to mater- "It Is a small contract at the best." he lally cripple the borrowing capacity of the said. "The contention of the city before railway companies and to restrict the con- the wster appraisers wl'J be that It Is not troi or tns railway, to the Chinese security ! compelled to buy any part of the plant ut- noiaera. I id tha cltr limits, the main nina Una tn The regulations further restrict ths hold- ths city sad the Dumping works. The first lng of shares by foreigners to a maximum I contract for water waa made bv Omaha of M per cent and prevent the companies and whatever else the company has done irom sorrowing on una values, limiting the has been of a speculative nature In which power of mortgage to the machinery and wa are not Interested. After Omaha ha the buildings. The railway eomaanlea must acquired the plant all It needs to do la to I apply for concessions to both tha new ni. mt.r nn th. malna i.in. ta th. Bord of Commerce and the foreign office, other towns and cities and require payment mMmmm I fctW that TaVrntalf Uaaaaffl 1 Iftfavi naF ff That Ifk-ttl sail. I CUBA CONSIDERS TARIFF LAW I wrtues to make such terms for the dis tributing systems as they are able. This elpreelty Treaty Expected ta Re-1 protect sny oontrscts or obligations A . rcmtrltable story of the killing of a Majestic Bull Moose, written by the naturalist - author, Charles G. D. Roberts. A tale thai wili appeal to lovers of the dumb inhabitants of the forest, as well as to those who folio vr them with a gun. i t tmrni MAGAZIN a see Heveeaee af tbe lelaad Itepeblle. HAVANA. Deo. 1L-The passage ef a permanent tariff act at present has become altogether Improbable, as It is not expected thst a quorum can be maintained in the house longer than the first week of Janu ary because of the campaign preceding tbs election of representatives la February A new bill has been Introduced In the senate, providing as a temporary measure for a straight Increase In the duties suf ficient to offset tbs loss of revenue under ths operation of the reciprocity treaty be tween Cuba sad ths ITnlted States. This measure ts likely to be enforced until the new congress passe, a permanent tariff bill- The senate today discussed la secret session the amendments to the loaa iaw. which ths water company has assumed." CHANGES ON GREAT WESTERN Aaseaaetaeai af Appelatsaeat af C. L Dickey aee Frank Daalep la Vearaska, IT. PAt'L. Dee. St. A number af ehanaea In the Chicago Great Western staff of traveling sgents will occur at tha snd of McnnnfT. uimi iu. coiim are mo annAlntmnta af P I.. Dlfk V fa Ntkralr representing both the freight and passenger oeperimeniai aa. a&oaieooiarr, city pas unm. .nnt at aj Jonenh. nrr..flln. r L Fay; A. W. Noyea. general traveling passenger urni, ana r. tx. uumon, trsv- January Also contains "The Christmas Peace," by Thomas Nelsom Paoe. "A Christmas, Reverie," by Bliss Carman. "Love Story of Mary, Queen of Scots," by Maurice Hewlett. "Confessions of a Wall Street Private Secretary," by Jake Wade. ioo Illustrations Really a jj-cent Magazine for 15 cents. 160 pages of Reading (C 43) a. k. acssKix, publish-, 3 w. 9TH st., k. v. tfSLTP Ml E il L:7 m I ALL FOR LOVE OF A GIRL WILL START AN OLNEY BOOM Mlseeerlaas KIU Karh Other la PUta Dael at Dane la Xeaaaa. VEC6HO, Mo.. Dee, S4.-Cooper Lauder dale and Vest Collins, rivals la a love af fair, mec at a dance here and engaged la a piaiol duel In which both earn were kUUa. The girl whom they both loved favored Lauderdale, who escorted her ts the oaace. Collins Insisted on escorting her uim and the shooting resulted. MaaaackaaeMs Caagseassaaa Bays It te Be Daae at Meettag Today. BOBTOJi, uec - tongTeaamaa W. B. HcNsry aaacunoed tonight that at ths meeting ef the democratic state committee tomorrow he would present a reeolutloa la favor af the caadldaey of Kir hard Olney for president asd inviting the co-operation ef ths party la ether New Eoglaad states. NIXON TAKES EXCEPTIONS Mil Statements Made ky Schwab ta His Aaswer Are Fas treat Tree. NEW YORK. Das. StThe following authorised statement was gives out today at the offloe of Law Is Klxoa: Mr. Nixoii had many li.au liies ss ta hie views relative to air. Schwab's answer of yesiartay aad so gave eut the foliuwUig statement: There ard so manv ef hla iSrhwab'si statements that run counter te Kiy recul leotloa that they and beat be cleared up on the witness stand. However, tnat I tvtr save him or showed to Mia a so-called proeiertus on June 14, or that I in any war ousted him la not enly rUllruUxia. bot vkliciuualy falae. 1 was Sfejuoua te seep tne cutuvau go ing. Having sold none of my bonds or other securities, all my Interests were tied up in its su'xees and It would have bea a success had any of the aid which a constituent company la e'trd to give, been furthcoming Irom Bethlehem. STATE COMPLETES ITS CASE Wltaesa (aye slnee Arrest af Grs. velle There Haa Bern Be Traakle. HEUENA. Mont.. Dec M. Ths stats con cluded Its side ef the Oravelic case today snd ths defenas will begin the Introduction of testimony Saturday. Joiia fitardoa teatia.'d today that Ora- velle told him rf bis dynsmlting operations, and this witness brought ether letters out of Jail written by Oravelle aloos hla ar rest. Rrardon was confined in tbe coutty Jail, where he gained the confidence af Oravelle. Two ef these letters ware to the railroad people, one to the Korth'ra Pacific and the other to the Ureal Northern, while one of the ethers threatened the Jury aad the other was te aa acquaintance di recting him a bat ts swear ts and te deliver the Jury letter to ita foreman. Chief Spe cial Agent MrFettrtdge of the Northern Pacina was the laal witness. He IdentlAcd many of the exhibits and told whrre they bad been obtained lie tuld that since the arrest of Oravelle there had been au Uses disturbances s the Northern t'eciae.