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TAKES THE LIFE Youth Kills Well - Known Los Angeles County Char- acter in ]’hlol Duel OFFICE l’\ er CATUTIOUS MR ISR, a Attempt to Serve a War- rant for Disturbing Peace Resnlts in a Tragedy RIS 7 Spectel Dispatch to The N TIA Apr 5. Jackson ¥ one of the best known char- nd killed b i Insect lmm.«cu Fruit Bloss JOSE v Fruit growers JNO. J. FULTON CO. 140 New Tests So Marvelous That the Parties k to Have Them Certified— Doubt Now As y of Chronic ht's Disease and Diabetes. < in easing, due a b ering are - te Wright, a . Mine placing an ree ¢ with a re p ve d wad entirely re- March 30 from W states that he has for Bright's Disease such progress months be a ng sentence, y praise the Ful. em, they are nee submitted fnd the facts reserve hout Chronic Kidney Dis- and is city ynportant points throughout | w Hend for pumphlets and Camet pnd Rmetern wgonts. Address Jno o i 8 Wamingion strect, Bau Fran: | @i rampeninbers the Ilkl ‘ APRIL 6, 190 FEDERAL WITNESS W. J. BURNS OF STEPFATHER| KNOWS THINGS HE WON'T TELL BOMB IMPERILS THE STEAMSHIP holding Heney down to letter b hich is In our | amination of the Government & h he needs for witresses g S erwise we | Much of the was spent in the ex- ernment | 2mination ¢f John McPhaul, the prin- ¥ sings al examiner in the lieu division of | 3 . docume: the Gen Land Office. He testified bk nd Jury | before the Grand Jury and was called P s be used to assist the de- | yesterday by the de fmw\ He testified the effect of your | At length as to several land transac- H 7 tions nam ment. In one s in a new form. | case the witne ~overed that the began the at- | 640 acres of the school land assigned by s Defendants Hyde and Di- | the defendants on what purported to e been trying to force the | be a title from Oregon had never been to produce the evidence [surveyed. Therefore it had never ment was returned, | Passed out of the Government's own- joner Hea- | ership, and Oregon had no title to con- K dverse rulings that | VeY. In some cases the selections had he i er tablished o presump- | been rejected because the defendants of guilt, which the defense must | had duplicated their relinquishments, ontradi positive testimony be- | offering the same echool lands as a base t could be com- | for different selections. The witness se, they have | admitted that sometimes the defend- ing the same | ants had been permitted to correct the der different disguises day | defects of their application by substi- fter day. Many of the Government |tuting other base lands. Hyde, he N e been called to show that | 5aid, had been active in urging that i nothing S AR be expedited. Much time H or Dimond—a negative state- | Was consumed in going over the records me easily established, as their | from the land office relating to the par- Jury timony had been | Cels covered by the indictment, and Mc gai the other members of the al- | Enerney got out the admisston that leged conspiracy. But in Burns the | Where a selection had been passed it defense had one of the prosecution’s | Was upon what purported to be a legal stronge: itnesses and they proposed | title o handle him accordingly. | DEFENDANTS HAD A “PULL.” We intend to prove,” said Mc-| On cross-examination the witness Enerney, “that among all the docu- | testified to many suspicious circum- ments this witness has seen there was | stances connected with these chses. hing of an incriminating nature | One was the speed with which the and nothing that warrants the hold- | Hyde-Benson cases had been rushed the defendant, Hyde.” through, hundreds of them having WOULD GO TO JAIL. been advanced out of their regular lmue was Join e ten- | order, am»mro_ntly as a refiull of “pull” e courtroom was tremendous. | OF _ other influence ~well applied. | McPhaul showed that all the relin t all over Burns said he repared to refuse to answer Mc- 'Well-Known i i e the Evid ; Secret Service Man Refuses to Disclos ENCE | rifornal Wakhine I8 Radnd on Which the Alleged Land Grabbers Were Indicted---Com-| on the Guard Rail of the e EE : ’ Vessel Albany at Portland missioner Heacock Sustains the Government Agent’s Stand i —_— ks - - N | ] A litts fash of fire broke the auil | | CHINESE ARE SU SPECTED round of deadly routine in the land T ! fraud case vesterday. It came after | | Tissue Paper of the Orientals the close of the proceedings, when | | E - John A. Benson, who is a constant at- | Discovered Wrapped About tendan in o 2 E ly 4 - 5%y UL Aec. suspoan: | § Two Pounds of Powder waxed wroth at a story in circulation | | hat he had turned State's evidence. | | S It's absolutely false,” he said. “I| | PORTLAND, Or., April 5.—A bomb, ould not do it if I would, and I| | containing two pounds of powder, 1d not do it, if T could.” 4 | heavily charged with nitregyclerin climax in the proceed- | | and containing a box of 100 detonating came just at the close of caps, was found on the guard rail of of technical battling far |the steamer Albany of the Western T t was much like the | Transportation Company’s line to-day. preceded William J. | | The fuse had been burned almost to famous Government detec- | | the cap, but had gone out. Had the called to the stand by | | bomb exploded the Albany would in the course of their || doubtless have been completely wreck- to use the witness for | ed and much other damage done. to break down the in- From the fact that a quantity of by the Federal Grand | | | Chinese tissue paper and a white sock, shington on the testimony | | |such as is worn by Chinese, were f these very witmesses. Garret W. Mc. | | | wrapped around the infernal machine. Enerney, who has the interests of De- | | | |it is thought that the plot to destroy Fred A. Hyde especially in | | the steamer was evolved by Chinese. was trying to force Burms to | | The transportation company has per- t documentary evidence sistently refused to employ Chinese. he Government holds against his mil- —————— { FINDING OF DYNAMITE regularly connected with the | | REVEALS A CONSPIRACY service work of the Treasury | | i DEDAEIImeN, " Sherii Sei oo 9 Mo- .| | Japanese Employes of a Northwestern /s Jp Wt S, Mill the Intended Victims of ecially detailed to take c - as the agent of the ! Explosion. Olice: 3. Brat as' the o EVERETT, Wash., April 5.—A plot Siyde aboit 1001 whitn' T chine to dynamite the quarters of the Japan- to work up the Dimmick cases | | ese employes of the Mukilteo mill was oho. SNotY St T Rte B0t Derii- discovered and frustrated last night. acquainted ‘with him and have had * 1 | For some time past the feeling against no correspondence with him.” Then the Japanese has been very bitter, or- Enerney probed deeper. | ganized white labor opposing them “Yes,” said Burns, answeri him: | | | very strongly. Threats were made to I have seen many of Mr. Hyde's let- | | drive the Japanese from this locality Nt gy ok el el iy o | and it is believed that the dynamite cases and matters covered by the in- plot was part of a plan to accomplish ment, but I cannot say where they this purpose. | are now. I had them in my own pos- | e B session for a time and turned them over Be it ever so humble, there is no » 305 Titberter DR place like home,” and the home can be o £t ol e s furnished with pretty and artistically me 2 October last | framed pictures at a very moderate What were these letters and papers, | ! | | price by calling on Sanvorn, Vail & Co., r. Burns?” the attorney asked. it ooty secret service man made no an- i | Atlanta Judge Gets Appointment. 5 AT 3 | WASHINGTON, April 5. — Judge NO FISHING EXCURSION. | 3. C. Jenkins of Atlanta, Ga., has been to the question,” shouted appointed Judge at Large of the | Heney, special counsel to the | Court of First Instance of the Phil- \ent. “The defendants are sim- | | ;. | ippine Islands. £ we e any | i o g 11 LAND OFFICE AT WASHINGTON AND_CELE- 11 i i N, BOTH OF WHOM WERF n They want | < e : ot " . e i ‘i‘f"fh'f Thus far the defendants have utterly [ quishments filed by the defendants in A Sl n i re pse 1o Mt %! failed to introduce any evidence de-|Cascade, Sierra, Lake Tahoe, Zaca| | oo ol the | Stroying the sumption of guilt | Lake and San Jacinto forest reserves | Of pagr l;lfmd <‘n"~k\‘lmmfl is shortness of stimony en befc 1€ i s SEotyee Thether | s 2 breath after walking, going upstairs, | ] they have presented | F2ised by the indictment. Whether had been suspended by an order from | sweeping. singing, excitement. —anger, & % fad the 1§ o they will do =0 is a question to be an- | Commissioner Binger Hermann of the | fright, etc. Poor blood circulation means H has 1 several times |SWered by their course hereafter.” General Land Office, in June, 190 e o e it o b s et as ruled several times = - 2 Hes | This " w & Se s 4 . | of weak and impoverished nerves. sition is correct HAVE PROVED NOTHING. | This was when the Government first | mycry one knows the results of poor I i ¢| This explicit statement that the Com- | B0t conclusive evidence that crooked | blood circulation. but everybody does aot f excursion, bu T : y f jefense to show | missioner had not.been imp d with | Work was going on, with which it now | “""‘:’ 1"";)' “{" quickest ;l"d safest treat- they can do so. In |the case thus far made by defendants | 2lleges the defendants were conneoted. | ™§3" 18 D7, Miles New Heart Cure = i m, we will make this | more thar offset any exultati they | William E. Valk, McPhaul's prede- | you should not neglect them, but at once Mr. Mck If he will | may have fc over in | €essor in the lieu land division, was | Procure a bottle of { recalled for further questioning by the | Dr. i ’ | defense, and Charles 8. Wheeler, of | - Miles counsel for Dimond, tried to repair the | New Heal’t cul‘e | damage done by the witness in his| It will cure, and at very little expense. statement on Friday that Dimond had | C°MPared with doctors’ bills. We are so : > - sure of it, that if the first bottle does not | | come to him privately in Washington | benefit, your druggist will return your with a note from Benson, saying in| money. It will do for you what it has | is ma | done for thousands in like condition | rh( s ("f;”“?“‘s e “or two months 1 walked on the edge rig! alk admitted | of the tomb from weak heart, poor blood that his recollection as to the kind of‘ circulation and nervous prostration. Dr. | paper, style of writing, and. exact|Miles' New Heart Cure and Ner wording was vague, but stuck to his| NG Rort Mictn Ont.T 2 declaration as to the sist of the com- | Monev back If frst munication “Did you have any social relations with Dimond asked Heney, when | the witness was turned over to him| SEATTLE. | T dined with him several times.” ‘ The hearing will continue this morn- REMODELED AND REBUILT at expenss $260,000New Management—ENTIRELY |ing. | ’0( FIREPROO. | substance, {and he is Al ttle fails to ben- | fit. __HOTELS AND RESORTS. —_——— Improvement Club Meets. he members of the Presidio Heights LOCATION—Very accessible to street car Ve 3 - i . | lines, theaters, etc. EUROPEAN PLAN. | Improvement Club met in monthly | 'figh ‘hessels: 96, BUROTRONS BATHS - 4 ion last night at the Crafts and |several private rooms in antique decorations, Arts Ha esidi o Turkish Baths in Hotel. Arts Hall on Presidio avenue. ThPl TUNSURPASSED RESTAURANT, De Stei- questions of better streetcar service, | ger, Chef, formerly of Waldorf-Astoria and v o y ighti o Prince of Wales. more adequate lighting facilities and | hght Frince of WALR. relephone Connec: better police protection were taken up and discussed. | it Sunny Suburban Homes, Beautiful illustrated booklet outlining vantages and attractions of Sunny Marin County for summer or all the year round sub- urban_homes—30 minutes to one hour from San Francisco. List of hotels, etc. Dis- | tributed free at Information Bureau, No. 626 Market street, San Francisco, or mailed Mo any addross on receint of 2c postage, ————— tions in every room; long distance connections made with any part of the coast. Wire for reservations, at our expense. | HOTEL BUTLER, Seattle, Wash. ad- Army Officer in Trouble. WASHINGTON, April 5.— Orders have been issued for the trial by court-martfal of Captain Amos H. Martin, Fourteenth Infantry, sta- tioned at Manila, on the charge of having duplicated his pay accounts. Grand Hotels ey's question and would have | to jail rather than answer unless | | | | 1 by Government counsel to tell | | { | s of Hyde's the prosecution | sleeve. Heney's offer to the defense to me a fair one,” Heacock said, sustaining the Government's ob 1 to McEnerney’s question. “I have held that the indictment | prima facie » and that the | ADVERTISEMENTS. MaTERIALS AMUFEMENTS. A | oOF | MOMENT | EXCITEMENT ‘When crowds pour in to see Roast Beef. | | KISMET | all our ‘patrons become enthusiastic at | the ‘‘All-Star” Cast. DEL] IGHTFL L CHORUS. MUS :—Two or more ribs picce of loin; salt, flour, a piping hot oven. But SPEC! IALTIES | NOVELTIES. RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 25c, 50c and | 'ALCAZAR 'AROUND THE WORLD defense is not entitied to know in ad- or a heavy vance the evidence on which it was 1 based. Her I will not compel the | PEPPSs witness to answer.” The earlier part of the day was un- | eventful, save that it began as it' closed, with a blow to the defense.! Commissioner Heacock announced his decision regarding Heney's efforts on cross-examination to show that while Government witnesses, Corbett, Mec- ' Cusker et al, had no acquaintance or | correspondence with Hyde or Dimond, | they had had dealings with Benson orl Schneider, the other alleged conspira- | tors. ! After consultation with Judges Mor»‘ | | row and De Haven, the Commissioner said he would sustain the defendants’ objection to Heney's line o questions. But he added: “I think this is the log- jca] position for me in view of the Government's action in resting on the | indictment and refusing to put in other ! evidence _until the defense contra- ‘dicts it with substantial testimony. Lea & Perrins Sauce THE ORICINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Seasoning :—Add to each pint of gravy one tablespoonful of Lea @ Perrins’ Sauce. The aroma and taste of gravy thus seasoned will add zest to appefite and relish to the roast. Try it and be convinced. \ JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Agents, NEW YORK. Saturday and Sunday Matinees. 25c and | Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. To-morrow—WHEELMEN'S NIGHT. 'OAKLAND RACE TRACK NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, Racing Each Week Da Rain or Shine. i _Six or More Races Daily. Races commence 2:15 p. m. sharp. For speclal trains stopplng at the track take 8. P. Ferry, foot of Market street, at 12, 12:3u, 1:00, 1:30 or 2 o’clock. No smoking in last two cars, which are reserved for ladies and their escorts. Returning trains leave track at' 4:10 and PATTOSIEN'S. More and the Retiring Sale Will Be Over APRIL 1011121314 15 1718 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The unparallefed success of Pattosien’s (reat Rztiring Sale due to the fact that customers recognize and are not slow to appreciate ¢ A REAL CUT IN PRICES. On every piece of furniture in the tremendous stocks is prominently displayed the Retiring Sale Tag, marked in plain tigures. The regular price is crossed out and the sale price sub- stituted beneath it. The difference— | THE WONDERFUL PRICE-SAVING —is apparent at a glance. That this retiring is generally considered to be the greatest FURNITURE EVENT that is likely to occur this or in any other season is proved by the fact that hundreds of customers are buying now, even though they have no immediate need for furniture or carpets, and are having their purchases stored ‘away. NOTE—AIl goods bought during this sale must be delivered before May 10. PATTOSIEN CO. Corner Sixteenth and Mission. 22 1904 9 6 2 Days | AMUSEMENTS. m mms. MECHANICS' PAVILION | | TO-DAY, 2:15. | TO-NIGHT, 8:15. | i | | FOLLOW THE CROWDS. | THEEY MUST BE RIGHT. — Blind Tom; yorwis’s Rowes 4 Welsons: Omar and Margina: 5 Mo- B wats; Mazus and Mazett; Coakley Nfiw'nlfi S‘Ilf)WS and McBride; Wesson, Walters and | Wesson; James H. Cullen; LA BELLE GUERRERO, Presenting “La Gitana,” and Or- pheum Motion Pictures. Regular Matinees every Wednesday, Thurs- | and Sunday. Prices, 10c, 25c, SAN FRANCISCO'S | LEADING THEAVRE “PRAISE AND PLAVDITS GALORE.” evenin, including Sunday. Matines Saturday ont F. Ziegfeld Jr. Admission—Adults 25c; children 15c. Reserved seats—Adults 50c: children 25c Box seats §1. Seats on Sale at Mechanics’ Pavilion. \CALIFORNIA SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER. that Ever farce has 1au; | McFADDEN’S 1 ...FLATS... Entire Original Company ‘as seen for 200 nights in' New York; 100 nights in Chicago. Don’t miss the “Yellow Kids,” niest little fellows you have eve BRING made millions r ‘ieilest TiRical Glenedy. mivcuthy | § MAM’SELLE N F\POLFON COMPANY The Handsomest Chorus in the We “SHE'S THE SAME OLD GIRL. t week ready Thursday. OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY. 100. GRAN THIS WEEK ONLY—MAT. tun- seen CHILDREN SATURDAY. - TIVOL | EASTER WEEK—Farewell Performances of the Tivoll's Best Musical Comedy. I MR. PICKWICK [ With All the Tivoll Favorftes and the Great | BEAUTY CHORUS. Beginning MO\DAY EVENING, April i1 ! munmcem revival of Milloecker's comic opers masterplece, 'THE BEGGAR STUDENT ‘With a Tremendous Cast and Reappearance of CARO ROMA and RUSSO. TIVOLI MATINEES SATURDAYS ONLY ‘ USUAL POPULAR PRICES—25¢, 850c and 78c; proscenium and mezzanine box seats, $1. OPERA HOUSE. In Sardou’s Comedy, DIVORCONS Preceded by A BIT OF OLD CHELSEA NEXT WEEK—Mon. Tues. ~Wed Thurs.. . A DOLL'S HOUSE. Fri.. 'GABLER." Seats read: CHRSDA Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. E. D. Price, General Manager. 'romrr—lun SAT. AND SUN. {BEST FUN IN TOWN! Augustus Thomas' Merriest Comedy, ON THE QUIET. |z William Collfer’'s Greatest Success. ALL THE ALCAZAR FAVORITES, REGULAR PRICES RESUMED. Bvg., 26c to T8c; Mats. Sat. & Sun., 25c to S0c. NEXT MONDAY—Bronson Howard's Comedy, ARISTOCRACY. GREAT Clark's Gomedy Dog Gircus- | And & Great Show Every Afterncon and Evening in the Theater. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC RAILROAD. ANIMALS FROM ALL CLIMES IN THE 200, ‘ LASC VISIT THE MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE, g AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. MAVER Admission, 10c; Children, Sc. When Phoning Ask for ““The Chutes.” | Market Street, Near Eighth.. Phone South 533 TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Mammoth Spectacular Production of ALHAMBRA Sl:humann Heink IN EIGHTY DAYS....... 100—~PEOPLE IN THE CAST—100 Magnificent Scenery! Gorgeous Costumes! Bothwell Browne's Brilliant Champagne Ballet! | PRICES Ercnines Matinees. Next—IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY. e S DRPIERCES GOLDEN To-Morrow Night, 8:15 Saturday Matinee, 2:30 ts, $200, $1.50, $1.00—Box Office g herman, Clay & Co. BASEBALL MEDICAL DISCOVE Oakland vs. Portland TR A5, Fpcmmsion, TARK: BLOOD.LIVER.LUNG! Wednesday, Thursday and Frifay, Saturday, 3 p. m. Sunday, ” p. m. 4:45 and_Immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President. ! PERCY W. TREAT, Secrelary. dies’ Days Thursday and Friday. .Afl!:u;‘ -J-yu seats at § Stockton ot Weekly Call, $1 per Year