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Only once in 25 years has a switnmer succeeded in crossing San Francisco bay. he athlete who achieved this feat tells | how he did it in THE SUNDAY CALL interested in the story of the great scheme which is now landing Russian Jews in Texas. It appears in VOLUME Bui |ding Trades Council May Wit INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S ERIL OF TROOPS AT CASA BLANGA ALARMS FRANGE | Sultan of Morocco - Leadsss: Fifteen Thousand Men to Attack Soldiers EVIDENCE READY 10 SEND TRUST NEWS TODAY THURSDAY \THER LO\D!'I‘IO\S YESTERDAY—Cloudy; maximum temperature, | mintmum, 52 1 Prosecutions of FORECAST FOR TGDAY—Cloudy; fresh west | | wina Page 11| “Wealthy Malefactors” Are Soon to Begin NEWS BY TELEGRAPH i | EASTERN | | Activity of government agents indlcates that criminal prosecuti t 168 lefact APPEALS “FOR HELP (i Iien © ™™ ™"{4v | MUCH WORK IS DONE J. Pierpont Morgan returns from Europe and yflan\' refuses to discuss the financial _situa- | |t Py 4 ‘eneral Bmde Re(lllests Hls Ou\exr friends” withdraw suit to d?cl:lre.‘;n ‘ Government to Send Eddy incompetent and to gain control of her Page 1 Reinforcements rn bundred passengers on big ocean grey- ‘ TANGIER IN FERMENT thrown into a pamic by fire in ship’s Government Agents Gather Facts About Violations of the Laws hound | 1aundry. Page 1| Man bidden in flat kills pretty young New York widow. Page ¢ Jeflerson-Tammany club's pienic on Longl NO FAVOR IS SHOWN island ends in flerce riot, in which 150 persons | are injured. Page 5‘ FOREIGN ot it g oucin - Soenes = SUISETEAR - M e ACtS to ’rrrenled by the explosion of a bomb. Page 1| Be Buses of Ot 1 Sultan of Morocco leads 15,000 men marching | Signal for Revolution Is Given and People Are . : E on Casa Blane d people of France show i Seized With Panic e e Accusations town. Page 1| COAST | Special by Cable and Leased Wire | to The Call PARIS, Aug. 21.—The Moroc- can situation is regarded here as having assumed a distinctively more serious aspect. The fer- ment in the interior of Morocco, State Printer Shannon becomes anxious about legislative inquiry and hires a lawyer; San Fran- ciscans subpepsed to give testimony Special by Leased Wire to The Call WASHINGTON, Aug. 21— -five thousand persons expected to at- | . The ‘conviction is becoming be Sational irrigation congress at Sacra- | Page 4 | strong here that the administra- Will A, Harris, well known political speaker | and lawser, dies suddenly. ru.s;tlon before long will carry out Mayor Huds f Stocktos d chambe; 4 v In u qemrel, 0 e % its threat to strike ‘at "certam commerce in a quarrel. Page 4| malefactors of great wealth” to- | EDITORIAL the proclamation of Mulai Hafig, oosevel ckefell sts. Page 8 A p Bie Suhan.s ok bgy ?m s f'vn.‘;t{:s '3."._5'.‘..?;. 2 v r::: uthrough criminal prosecutions the s s tan, Enjoyment and the ‘‘brown taste.” Page 8| that will probably result in prison a section of the rebels and the | GRAFT P y P sentences. Until recently the talk of crim- iy |inal prosecutions for violation of the Sherman antitrust, antire- |bating and similar laws has not The introduction of testimony tending to prove | a connection between Louls Glass and T. V.| Halsey in the payment of telephone bribes to the supervisors is begun by the prosecution in the Glass trial CITY ountry will be ablaze soon with Firebug tries to destroy saloon In block where rieen fawilles live. Page 16 General Brude, com- Attorney Geoersl Bonaparte orders prosect- mander of the French forcec at | {fhems ot ooker millionaires for big land thefts been taken very seriously, but the g pusbed vigorously and grand jury will - begin “Casa Blanca, has now practxcally | work at once. Page 16 3 for reinforcements, pointing out | declarations of Attorney General Fire OCommissioner Parry leaves state without were worn out with be- Bonaparte, Secretary Taft and . ission, ! hich cbi 1 . o . et oF AR TR "?,',':”;‘the president himself have raised | arms, but was appearance of a new Moorish before Casa Blanca have ed the fear that the whole ® } at raticism. es- New board of police commissioners Will take | 3o ’nqmry whether the admmls- possession this afternoon and will act directly | tration has not evolved plans of | Page 16| a pretty definite sort to begin criminal rder immediate removal unsightly and unnecessary poles and estal of individuals to break “bad trusts.” ting ths gainéd by forces at losing his succe Page 8| prosecutions visors consider numerous proposed amend- | up the to the charter for submission to the | Page | Just where the first blow will fan | the Improved Order of Red | it'is’ impossible to predict. It is saild | elects Porter L. Eliss as great chief ~‘f‘ by officials in a pesition to know that v ‘1 the department of commerce has been Great council of servisors’ building committee recommends > 2 : : issue of $2,750,000 to rebulld city ball and | quietly gathering information to be| I € e on is stey b ustice and decides to proceed st once { used in criminal prosecution of in-| porary repairs of the structures. Page u dividuals. Love of Mrs. Andrew Barron for her busband. | St pgpled accused of forgery, turns to hate when she finds| T NINgs have arrivedgt a pass in the| and == MENTO PRISIN Smiotgialzleacézrfiergs.tftidgs lg:‘:gg:lpeztentj HR"]BT_I]BAMBFJ | . 4 Haus: of Worship of the Christian Scientists in Boston; Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, defendant in the suit that the “next friends” withdrew yesterday, and her home at Concord, N. H.; on the left is a picture of | ex-Senator Chandler, who was chicf counsel for the “next friends,” and the lower porirait is that of George | Glover, the estfanged son of the head of the Science church. In Danger of Losmg the Bulk of Its Revenues ;Setflement of Strike | Said fo Be at Hand ' Tveitmoe Says That | Labor Day Will See the End ;Cornelms Assured of ; Support of His Men | The building trades council, at |a meeting to be held tonight, will | take action on the proposal that Tit withdraw its representatives |from the committee in charge of the carmen’s strike. The senti- | ment of the building trades coun- {cil is said to faver such action. This would entail the withdrawal of financial support and cast the ’gemite burden of ‘the “strike upon |the labor council, many of whose | leaders are opposed to a prolonga- !tion of the contest. In connection | with these facts, the statement |made last night by O. A. Tveit- | moe, of the campaign committee, to the effect that a settlement of {the strike was at hand, is of great significance. [ ng Carlos - Escapes Assassin’s Plot Explosion of Bomb Reveals Plan fo Seize Government | of Portugal Ocean Greyhound Blaze in Ship’s Laundry Is, Fol-| lowed by Wild Stampede of Passengers In view of the fact that three- | : : | quarters of the revenue for carry- | ing on the strike came from the bufld- | ing trades council, it Is said that It NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—Fifteen hun- %5 endearing letters from dashing brunette sten- | enforcement of the Sherman law where s AT g e | would be almost impossible for the o embark on board trans-|ographer. Pace 8 | radical ste > . 3 i o p 5 ps must be taken or the law | Specigl by Cable and Leased Wire Shaaal Wi The Calt | labor council to finance the strike, even te. Other warships are in readMfess| “W. E. Keller, a well known milling mian, sucs % . S | pecial b!l Leased Wire to e Lal | inclined + s e iy it o oot Page 9| May @s well be allowed to lapse. It o Fhe-Call. +3 | if it were inclined to do se. Chairman Ryan and Hickey of the republican | Was With knowledge of this fact that end democrstic committees respectively give | the department of justice announced | bearty approval to the suggestion of Chalrmmn | 4he receivership proposition. This has | Eagan of the lsbor committee that all partles | join in pam & nonpartisan ticket. Page 2 Copps makes effort to avert strike among tele- graph operators employed by brokers in S Fra and Oakland. Page 3 Bullding trades council will meet tomight Lo mediately. PEOPLE FEAR DISASTER | imprisonment features of the law had to be considered. The Sherman law reaches to every person eng ged in any pass on the proposal that it withdraw its sup. | COmbination, monopoly or attempted port from the carmen. Union leaders say tiat | monopoly, making him liable to a $50,- ' the strike will be settled soon. Page 1| 000 fine, or imprisonment for one year, w as proclai 3 SUBURBAN { or both. ng on Casa Blanca with Moor- | Impressive rites mark the funeral of Mrs.|. The government has cases under thc . nforcements to the number of|Tn0mas B. Edwards in Oakland. ~~ Page 7| gyormap law against the Standard ofl R oye of powder plant at Pinole risks I 000 men, recruited from the most work that prevemts destruction of the | COMPANY, the tobacco trust, the powder e and fafiatical tribesmen of the Page 7| trust and various others. No“sufprise Oakland woman is granted divorcé from man | who smokes his pipe in bed. Page 7 of Moroccod will be felt here if high personages in NDON, Aug. 21.—A dispa Witoess says he burned a will so beneficiarics | tH€SE concerns are struck at. The gov- news agency from Tangier | could get whole of Atken estate and judge may { €rnment also .is probin® finto the large force of th sultan’s | take case to grand jury. Page ‘smclter and the lumber trusts amonug »ops has routed a large party of the | Crand council of Young Men's Institute .ad-| ,4per nvestigations. : b jourps session at San Rafael after a spirited 2 Kwass tribesmen, killing and wound- | . on Page 16| Now that the president has outlined ng 600 of them and burning their vil-| cpypmg |in a general way in three speeches— French ages. The troops Rarney Joy's twisters puzzle the C,,mm,mr”.lamvstov\n. Indianapolis and Prov(me- pulsed another determined a s Portland downs Los Angeles in the fown—his ideas as to additional cor- Page 10 | poration legislation that should be en- im Gaffoey, gei*|,ot0q at the coming session of congres: ratoga. Puem\ eat showin at the | he Will soon set to work on his De- Sher! Page 16| cemb®r message, which will, it is taken Frank Farrell's good colt, with the Albany sta PEOPLE TANGIE ARE PANIC STRICKEN an. > in bis tralving In | for granted, embrace his somewhat bige ¥ i : o et ke Sehren oo | general . observations of the summer| er suddenly ghouted week from tonight, still tarries in the moyr.{2nd put them in the form of specif ot amdter, Mola tains Page 10| rccommendations. torious.” Mohammed is LABOR : Members of- congress who are here er, and as the p e g ";lqe'"s: they are not vet guite clear as to. e b S & Songu what the president wil ask congress MARINE n Alsmeda passengers, on its way to national shoot. lto g0 at the coming session. They will therefore look forward with the keen- interest to his message. They , is trad rrives from Tonolulu rith | including the Hawalian rifie’| Page 11| est o MINING | fealize that he intends to urge legisla- e Prospect of gemeral strike of miners at Gold- | tion which willfgive ‘the federal gov- Within a shops Were pect ¢ ] oot SbE the Jews harricaged thew:- | C\lis Wais theme of diyeumlop In ‘locel ex: |epnmesit conGroliguer all corpordtions c r 5 Fe8® 18| joing an interstate business. T {in the year he spoke of desiring a law The: troops | an ed the es in their residences. n duty at the mosque se lul- 5 ¥ der which- all such corporations aier Wh’-; Cr::" “<“" : ‘:““e" | e er Scell 0 \\ould be licensed by the department of develope b erce jeetes R L i (_mm’,‘: (mnm rce and labor and subjected to and aragged off covered with bidod to In his speech of yesterday he spoke prison, where probably “‘e o _be-4 |as it he desired a federal incorpora- beaded qulckn'-‘ e s | Speial Vi Cablc and Leased Wire |tion law, which, according to members E‘”“':i,\“‘B‘;ji:c‘i' e o o MV* fo The Call of congress, is a somewhat different V"La-l»xoday before this town of new| LONDON, Aug. ‘2L—A yumor “'“S‘...;.;«rsmud m;: e p::i':le:l ‘:_.:'c.” columns of warring tribesmen who |current last night to the effact mat‘.‘_ ek i e e el “; have Joined the army of the fandtics|Francis McMillan, the American vfo-|"" < : ‘ mRare. 0 control federal gaged in interstate business. no doubt-ask more power for thd in- over corporations en- He' will besieging Casa Blanca has rendered| linist, had started three days ago for more serfous the problem undertaken |an ascent of Mont Blanc and that he by France and Spain to “restore order.” had not been heard from since. ”.‘,M' The new arrivals constitute an impos- it was believed that some serious acci- ing opposition to the French force, now | dent must have happened to him. A A with thelr VASIL Ths ‘splajers | Si8pstch from Berne today. sald .Lhss wearied w! p McMillan was safe and that no acci- Continued on Page 2, Column 2 dent had happened. tegstate commerce commission. He de~ sires that the commission shall have Continued on Page 2, Column 3 | been, 50 1ll received that the fine and | have | m'l(ol" power fo control the capitalization of/ President P. H. MeCarthy | building trades council Case Against Scnence‘ Leader Collapses | Suddenly of the sald frankly last night that the question of with- drawing from the strike management would come before the building trades council tonight. McCarthy and- Tveit- moe, who are at thie hrad of the dele- gation w trades coun | LISBON, Portugal, Aug. 21.—A plot | by republican conspirators to assassi- dred passengers on the big ocean grey- hound Friederich der Grosse, which nate King Carlos and Premier Francojréached New York today, were thrown and seize the government of Portugal |IRto a state of panic when a brisk was revealed today through the ex-|fi¥e broke out in .the ship’s layndry.| plosion of a bomb, that killed two per- The ship’s 200 first class passengers, sons -and fatally ‘injured two others,. | Who'were in the dining saloon-at ' \the, The police have corifiscated a great | time, rushed pellmell to the main deck | in' great confusion, while the members esents the building the campaign commit- pre rs and other incrifinatin ce, will make a report at the meetin ‘i::csun:\ln:i,u:lmwing the aseassinatios |0t thescrew fopght back. the 1,000mén Special'by Leased’Wire to The Cail | 1ione This report will be placed 15 plot' to have been. carefully developed]=nd -women ‘in' ‘the steerage,” who' at-| CONCORD, N. H.. Aug. 21.—The suit | fore the building trades council the and just on the point of being ‘carried| tempted to stampede to the main. deck. | in equity brought by so called “next| question of further co-operation with out. King, Carlos was saved by ‘a nar-| Three hundred second class.passen: | fiiends” for an accounting of the prop- | the strike committes will be voted | row margin. The' 30 republicans al-|8ers made thefr way to the quarters Of { Gty ~~or ~Mrs, “Mary" Baker: G Eddy. | upon. ready seized have béen taken secretly aboard” the ‘cruiser Adamastor In the| | Tagus . river, where they are confined. the ‘saloon’s’complement :and began 1o | head,of the Christian. Science ;church,| Among labor leaders the statement | was made last night that the buflding | trades councit would cut loose. To support this statement It was pointed out that although the carmen were af- | fliated with the labor council lnd not as sug- ers” appointed to Continued on Page 3, Column 3 Impertinent Question No 13| Whai Would You Most Like fo Know? For the most original or wittiest answer to this ques- adjust the life; preservers; while' 50me | was- withidrawn today.. As a tesult of They will be given a’secret trial, and | Poats. | to"appear ‘before 'the alienists, After 15 minutes’ work | the: flames| gestea’ by the 'm | Timor, .if, indeed, the leaders are not i executed. excitement was calmed. Wireless Connection Special by Cable and Leased Wire | of the minor officers lowered the ‘life: | this faction Mrs. Eddy. will ‘not have it is predicted all’ will ‘be exxlea~to|w"e ey Mgl et i e | & - Syrians Suffer From | E D . . With Siberia ! } i 1 | Special by Cable and Leased Wire 20 it Call S Tf" ,C“,fln o tion—and the briefer the better— The:Call will pay | BERLIN, Aus. 21. — Cong Hant SRLIN, ‘Aug. 21.—Japan and Russ "\\'::i:‘:"\;. 1;“.\.1»1 of New ¥ k,"nfure planning the establishment of wire- F[VE DOLLARS FOI the next five answers connection member of the United States immigra- | 1688 with Siberia. Japan | |'tion commission, in an interview in the |is connecting the shores of Viadivostok Tagehlatt today resuit|and Tsuruga onsthe western side ot | of his inv r‘!llgu(inl 5 the neas st, | the island of Hondo. It is propesed to! is quoted as saying found per | lay the plans before the various cham- | | cent of the population of Syria to be :hcrs of commerce interested and nl!ni | and checks mailed to the winners at once. Make T o ot | T o B n Mo G el 1= = = SIMPERTINENT GUESTIONS. THE CALL | Roumanian government gave Bennet]the present telegraphic rates between | Prize Answers to “Which Enjoy Life Moxge, Men or Womes—Why " The Call will pay ONE DOLLAR 'each. Prize winning answers will be pnntecl next Wednesday garding the : every opportunity to study the situa- [Europe and Japan. i Sing Charies received som- | VO R eSS tion. King Charie i the com FESER Fpea missioner and invited him to dinner. | e o R B | Bénnet was also received in audience REDDING, Aug. 2l.—Dan Arthur,y {a halfbreed, wanted for the murder of | | Y | | I { 1300 Golden Gate avenue, &5 prize to L Applegate. | by the sultan ‘of Turkey, who gave s pve Women—heca they deserve to. Ah Chong-at Hawkins Bar, Trinity {him a special measagc to President | Al Gho % e ks $1 prize to Constance Luke, 909 Linden street, Oakland. Cal | Roosevelt, expressing the sultan's high'| cOUntY: escaped Sunday vhen ofgers Man—if saloons and cigar stands signify anything. e | appeared. Arthur stole a buat and| | A loon: sar sta Y any = | personal ctteem for the president. —_— %t prize to F. W. Turner JIr.. Loomis. Cal. Women —they work-us while they lve, and then collect the life insur- ance. $1 prize to Susanne Forry, 1337 Broadwar. Oskland. Women—because it's so easy to make the men believe we don't. $1_prize (o Mrs. E. I, 1749 Filimore street, Women—their enjoyment of lifé is minus that brown taste. $1 prize to William Newton, 148 Devisadern street, Womeu-—-lhe) can laugh at man as well as with him. went down the Trinity river and is be- | lieved to be in Humboldt county. | WILLOWS., Aug. ~—Joseph Beath | Arthur's vietim was @ cook on the ill :.nm here today from Doison he took|fated steamer deanetic, which was cap- | |after an unsuccessful attempt to mur-| tained by Liculénant de Lons, who { der his wife with a knife Monday|was lost in the arctic. Chong was one | night. When found vesterday he said!of the few:who were rescued. slnu, he was pleased that his Wife was alive.|'his return he had been mining in’ 'rrln-¢ He soon became unconscious and’ re-| ity county until Arthur killed him (ur‘ mained so until death, his moné}'.‘ ] ATTACKS WIFE, THEN SUICIDES Cal Germain, iy eity