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QN AL Nllsi Ilaneou and Classified Advertisement a tf A Vi VT yV rf i rr SECOND SECTION PACES 0 TO 18 POUNDED 18C5 SAN FJtANClCO CAL WEDNESDAY MARCH fl 1018 ZZZ VOL CXI I NO 50 TEN MEN ARE PASSED ON JURY TO TRY ORLEAN HOWE DEFENDANT TENSE UK LONG OH Woman Who Killed and Woman She Widowed Face Each Other in Court FRONT ROW FASHIONABLE Figures on Both Sides Are Right Sort and All Highly Attractive By HELEN DARE llif Orreepeaaeat Th Chrealele VISALIA March 5 By a lone hard patient day work at jury taction largely by the process eliminating live mora jurors today wcra addod to the panel that will pass on the guilt or innocence of lira Or lean Howe In her trial on the charge of the murder of William Her berl Brooka I Ten men consequently are aequo tered In Sheriff Court Smith a custody tpnlght and It required the close careful examination not unmixed with the intuition of counael on both aide of 139 talesmen to get the ten Sometimes to those in court eager for the action to begin and perhapa to the persevering attornea them selves the progrees itemed a good deal like that made by the victim under a anowallde trying to ahovel hie way to liberty with an after dinner coffee spoon Even the Jurora already captured eo to apeak evinced a laaaitude and Indifference and drooped with the wilted air attendant to a transplanting apeaklng agriculturally aa becortea this aectlon et there was a certain impressive ness and solemnity in the painstaking procedure becoming and befitting the selection of those who must paaa upon the grave queation of a fellow being a and that a woman a life or liberty rOtRTROOM IS HUSHED It waa this conaclouaneaa of the duty being performed that gave a curious hush to the courtroom broken now and then by a little responsive ripple aa the taleamen were accepted Particularly waa this felt when In the morning session during the ax cralnatlon of a chicken rancher the picture of the ahootlng waa momentarily reconstructed and as It were flashed on the screen by his atate tnent that he heard of it when a man came through town and said there was a lady shot a man In Por terviiie The smile that was spread by his halve relation quickly faded with the sound of a amothered cry half sob from Mrs Howe aa ahe turned and buried her blanching face In her handa while Matron Senders shielded her It waa the uncontrollable out cry of a hurt creature auddenly heart pierced Mrs Brooks sitting at the other end or tne rront row along which the two parties in the case are ranged paled also with the suddenneaa of the visualisation of that scene that made her a widow and holding her head high compressed her lips to preserve her composure or at least the pesrame of composure which she firmly and gracefully maintains 1 BOUT HOW IS SIGHTLY That frcnt row In thla Msaia courtroom might to a casual observer I unsurpectlve that one woman there la being tried for her life and another woman there la pressing that trial be a front row at a first night so far as appearance goes a front row of the leisure luxurious nloa people that take an itenrest In first nights It is an attractive front rom both pul hritudiously and sartorlally First nearest the door alt Mrs Brcolta and her companions There Is her sister Miss Pearl Zalud clear skinned large eyed brunette young rnd prett modlshly tailored and I alted Next to her between lounger sis ter and aged father sits Mrs Brooka in her smart mourning exquisitely groomed and almoat motionless In quietness She Is an extremely pretty woman whose prsttlaess grows under observation with a piquant pro hie amall featursd dark eyed One well defined eyebrows and lust a faint allvering In the dark hair that softens the sever edge of the mourning toque under the widow a veil Hh has a trim figure well rounded with a suggestion of vigor In Its plump ness and of health In ner ireen coier Ing She has the piquancy of the Vlen ness troe and aa a matter of fact Is of Bohemian stock her father who alls bealde her a hale old man severe and clear ctit of countenance white haired below his baldness havlag Bohemia aa his birthplace Ha watches with the same quiet Intent ss every move and work In the proceedings BOTH KKVED LP Mrs Brooks like Mrs Howe la nder the strain of rspresaed emotions her nerves keyed taut by the ordeal she is undergoing one fancies with a strong and blttsr resolve not a soft woman but a Just and poeslbly a relentless woman Comes next elbow to elbow with John Zalud Mrs Brooks father Mra Howe a slater Mrs Paulina Perry a aWadaome woman in early middle age handsomely and luxuriously dressed with an expensive fur around her houldera glaaaea and a pensive patience with the drag of Jury getting Beside her Is a gentle elderly woman whose similarity at profile and gentleness of expreeslon Identifies her at once as the mother of IX Howe he who In thetr chummy boyhood days was Wellle to the man his wife In her agony of resentment against the besmirching of her good name killed Baa too la handsomely and becomingly dressed quiet ad patient In demeanor in the attitude of walling Next la the engaging peraoaallty of Mrs a llerschberg of Oakland How aunt ample brunette and handsome with a eorSlal amll and the radiance of a warm nature The Uesra the husband of the tf BATTLE IS ON FOR WOMANS LIFE Mrt Orleans Howe She killed a nun and her life depends on a jury decuion on her appeal that her act wa justified LAL CONJURES HiiiiiiH lllTlIlllHrJ JsssssssssassssssssssEjassssssssssHsssssssssssssssssl ft filjIlitliltiH BBanBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaflelVniHBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMfm 8 miff II IHfiif tmimmm fttTOraMf I IfflyU I 1 11 11 tlwSlfiw fHHllii irl Ifliffl I hi ii rai5vSI5S rSSfflffiOTfiflulfliffl 1 I Ml 1 1 MmKi WSSSmmt UBfi fffl 8 m4 Hi UliyesssssssssssssssssHlkessss 1 lHUfro1fiflf iU IlltM 1 ir iljj SBlllBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVVrtCaBSSSSSSSSKLVir Ml iWIjJfilll 14 ft IT 1 1 1 I IWll iBillKSH I ifrffW TJWPfT aJafjMiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaFyaaft atVIl AaaljV 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those familiar at the San Fran cIsco public service and club lunch eons lingering over the tables In bockshops fingering understandings Lindsay aird Lovorne Kenney of Cutler a worker In green fruit as ho describes himself As the Jury stands now there are four gia halrcd men In the box all the rest being young or younseh and all family men The Jury getting will be continued objects of art stamped as or the ciud tomorrow and when the prosecution that of ilia offlre the drawing room the 11 brarj the art galler and poeslbly the church dell ale studious punc tlliouH as to the demands of courtes and wearing as a nft ntle an sir of readj activity over his anxiety and ill health The figure of central Interest or course and wnicn an rj courtroom and thoe that peer hungrily at the doors seel Mrs Howe the defendsnt Also an extremely pretty women is she more with the prcttlness orman ner and charm of an uppeallng per sonality than of regularltj of feature and brilliancy of coloilog what the world spontaneously calls a sweet woman and a womanly woman Tho sheltered petted Indulged wife hae been her role for she married as she says her first and only sweet heart sixteen years ago wnen sne was 20 the man who had known her little erlrl and was according to her own statement although he Is not In appearance ever ao much older yeara older than heraelf IHK ATTRACTS KRIKNDS Bhe has large wide opening green blue eyes softly curving and now gels started the wltnessea scheduled to be called for the people are bd till I 11 Ilnlrul Court bmlth Sheriff farns worth and 11 utherland Porter illle merchant A a Storle Porter illle grain grower and merchant A McKelve Portervllle rancher and realty dealer Randolph Por tervlile and Los Angeles fruit packer ai shipper apd Thomas Monroe City Marahal Portervllle DATES SET FOR VICE HEARINGS Fifteen Hen Accused of Immorality Appear in Court Fifteen men accused by the police morals squad or being members of a lice ring that rented the premises on llaker street appeared before Police Judge Oppenhelm yeeterday and the dates for their preliminary hearing were set Charles If Thompson who mended an Immediate hearing will Liner Umatilla Runs Ashore on Japanese foast Pacific Steamship Cos Vessel Can Be Pulled Off Cable Reports In ber agitation tremulous up inai rtn the fl mlntlon with her krlnkly dark hair a baby Thompon case waa set down for roundness of face and her appealing tra on rrlay nwrnlhg The other ness give her the little girl look that I wer re follows In the petted dependent woman some I William Wood March 11 Oeorge tlmea la an eternal little girl look Matlfea Maroh 11 William Soady Her olothea are of the aof womanly atyle and ahe Invests them with a charm of her own rather than gains charm from them Bhe hae the gift of drawing to her eelf woman friends At the noon re eeaa a large group of these friends Who havs come here to give ner support and comfort through the trial and poeslbly to bo wltnssses came forward to greet her klaaed her fondly and aeaured her of their ay patby which she received with tears of gratitude Even the ministrations of Matron Eva banders who ae eompanled ber to the courtroom are sympathetic rather than professional and she shows the greatest concern to shield her from distress Altogether that front row the cast In this drama of the Tulare County Superior Court la most In teresting and ornamental and what the man in the street wouia can eleasy The Ave Jurors added to the panel today are CJIambert Virginian by birth and temperament elderly and with a while mustache and goatee of the kind that distinguished our beloved Colonel Carter of Carter vllle William Wyman rapcher of Dlaubai Ned A Thompson rancher of Tulare Daniel lyto Reed frtrlt reiser of Dlnaba whose brother a direc tor of jrjrst Katlooil Baa or soldier who failed to appear yes terday was continued until today Raymond Monterlcbard March If Austin ToMn Mareh II David II Upright March II Hugh Allan March It Max Koenlg March It Oacar Frank March li Rolph Telehmann March II Walter Schneider March 11 David Kosmlneky March 1 Rob ert Rylea March I to be aet Robert Rylea was arreated aa the fifteenth member of the ring late Monday night at a McAIllater atreet theater Schneider Wood and Matlfes were rearrested after the court proceedings yesterday and booked on ad dltlonal chargea of Immorality Expert Searcher of Records Passes Away social DUvetca Tke Careatite RKDDINQ March I Carl Brlggs 14 died this morning after having been bedridden for two yeara Sine 1114 he had been In the abstract business In Shasta county and was known all over the State as an expert eeareher of records He was a brother or tne late Arthur Brlggs of San rranclaop secretsry of the Cal Ifornla Development Hoard rem whom be Inherited a good slxed for Use four years ago Brlggs leaves A wiusw two dauibtera and una too ust aiget The Pacific Steamship Company a steamship I rnalllla on the nay from Seattle to the Orient with passengers and freight Is ashore near On boyesaki Jspan according to jdla patches jesterduy to the combany and to the marine department ofUe Chamber of Commerce The liner sailed from the Puget Sound port i eDruary i for Singapore and other porta in the Far Eaat The cablegrams said the veassl was lying on an even keel and probably would be pulled off without difficulty Onboycsakl is about seventy mllea from Yokohama It waa reported vessels had gone from Yokohama to assist the Umatilla waa put on the Orl Defense in Plot Cases Introduces Self Starting Witness to Grief of Judge The family tree of Lai Hindoo profeasor linguist traveler and accused of conspiring to overthrow British rule In India took root and reached maturity jesterday In the first chapter of defense evidence offered In the German Hindoo revolt trial 11 family tree with his denial of revolution activities waa offered In refutation of Government evidence tending to connect him with the actlvltlea of the Oadar the local Hindoo newapaper Lad asserted that he thirsted not for the blood of the English In India but for knowledge This quest he said brought him from far off India to the United States thence to England and bach again to this country Lai father the witness said was Nlaam of hla native atate and hla grandfather Prime MHlatera In their native atatee which remained true to England through the Sepoy rebel lion SArxaaffUT AD KRVTIIIIHO Other relatives the witness said held Important offices under Brit ish rule In India and bnt for the admonition of Federal Judge an Fleet Lai would have detailed their duties Lai said he spoke Sanskrit Persian Arabic three or four Hindoo dialects besides English and a smattering of French He waa a profeaaor In universities Jn India and specialised in literature ana soci ology Lai detailed hla travela and told of winning a scholarship nt the University of California one of five created according to the contention of United 8tatee Attorney John Preston to educate Hindoo leaaers for the revolt planned In India Her Dayal arch conspirator in tne revolt plot married his cousin Lai aid and he named men of promi nence eonected with Institutions of learning In this country and lurope with whom he claimed acquaintance WHITB TAKES STAND During one Juncture of Lai a examination Judge Van Fleet remarked In protest agalnat the details which Lai insisted upon giving Did you ever know a professor who could stopt Commissioner of Immigration Ed ward White was the first witness called by the defense White tes tilled to the arrivals and departures of Hindoos from the port of Ban Francisco from 110 to 117 This testimony was offered to ehow that there was no unusual number of departures during the yeare covered by the Qovernment evidence from this port The morning session of the court was devoted to the opening statement of Attorney Stanley Moore repreaentlng Louis Hengstler former attorney for the Oerman Consulate In San Francisco During the afternoon session Attorney Daniel Yost representing Morlta von Goltx hetm made an opening atatement Both attorneys denied that their clients were cognlxant of the conspiracy charged by the Government Sakharam a Pandit the only Hindoo lawyer admitted to practice in the United Statea appeared at the defense counael table yealerday to represent on behalf of the Hindoo Association Jodh Singh recalcltrani Government wltneaa now awaiting examination aa to hla aanlty APPEAL IS LOST BY BOOTLEGGERS ental run a Purine Htta ng operated to Alaska for some me tessei sailed out at thl serosal along Indictments Against Billingaleyi Held to Be Legal by Court Logan and Fred Dillingsie con victed of bootlegging on a huge scale who operated throughout the State of Washington lost In the United States Circuit Court of Appeals yeserday when a decision as handed don holding thst federal trlaJ courts have complete authority to decide whether to permit a prisoner to withdraw a Slea of guilt and also that the In ietments against the Bllllngsleys while defective were neverthelee sufficient The Bllllngsleys appealed when Judce Jeremiah Meterer or Heattia rfued to allow thrin to plead not guilty after they had once pleaded guilty The Indictment waa attacked on the monthe asro hv il vrAiinri that it did not show ih hip Company after Mlllngslee to huve been employes of a railroad or tuner common car rler In this Instance the Court holds that Inasmuch as William Plelow and William Frasler co defendants were shown to have been tranefer company employes their association with the Bllllngsleys was enough to Indicate thot a conspiracy existed BKATTLr March Seattle officials Interpret the ruling of the Circuit Court of Appeals as meaning that the long fight the Ullllngsley brothers for freedom has been loot and that they must ssrve sentencee imposed Mstrlct Judge Jeremiah Neterer here last spring Logan Ullllngsley waa sentenced to ssrve thirteen months In the Federal penitentiary at McNeil a Island and Frsd Ullllngsley six months In the County JsIL The latter served a part of the sentence before tho appeal was taken and the brothers released on bond The whereabouts of the BJIIIngsley brothers Is not known her Revenue Men Face Serious Difficulty in Getting Percentage 0ILY WINNERS AFFECTED Problem to Make Chinese in Pay Their Bit Is Perplexing The United States holds a hand every poker game In the country to day The Qovernment Is the house and It demands the kitty It require Its percentage when ths geitl bone are rolled it catches the ten spot In the great Jotter It betn with perfect safety that the beans must come out either even or odd The Internal Revenue Bureau has ruled that winnings In games chance are taxable and must be In cluded In Incorpo returns And it bss ruled that poker losses are not legltl mate expenses and may not be de ducted from on a Income Theoretically the Government gets th gambler coming and going but Collector of Internal Revenue Justus 8 Warden Is not overconfident of his ability to collect Its percentage of poker games II believea the Gov ernment a beat bet If us of th word without taxation Is permitted It worm the secrets of the winnings of the knights of the green table from their wives Warden haa little faith In returns from gamblers themaelves Dbl NEVER TELL OF LOSSES A man never loses at card as fsr a his story to his wife goes Warden said yesterday afternoon He afraid to He pointed out that the average man after going home from a late session with borrowed car fare never talks of cards If It Is sum mer he mentions sealskin costs and if It Is winter his conversation is of new spring hats These seasonal subjects are safe financially and serve to appease the wife The one bright feature of the law is that ones net earnings for the year 1917 and not his temporary returns of good luck are the basis of taxa tion Even that near bright feature Is sort of sullied for a man must lose to gain exemption If a man wins 1400 one nlcht and loses 1600 the next he Is not required tb make a return Wardell aW rne iuo la not aubject to taxation lor It is only a temporary winning CHINESE INCLIDED Wardell aaya thla gambling tax la a aerious matter as far as the large number of Chinese In his district are concerned He sees no way to teach the Chinese that It la a patriotic dutv to feed the American kitty Hoiiib Chinese live entirely from the returna of gambling he said Lota of them make a lot of monev at It and moat of them dabble a little We are having much trouble in our efforta to convince the Chinese that muat make Income tax returna anyway and theyll be scared to death of tbla gambling feature As a tact according to Police Captain Dan OBrien no man that won money in an honest little poker game In his or a friends home or bis club need plead fear of the law as an excuse for failing to make a return on his Income statement It Is legal to play cards for monev In the home he said yesterday No man has to worry about being arrested If hla return ahowa he made winnings at private poker partita But crapa gamea and fantan and lotteries those are other matters Captain CBrlen explained A man may not shoot craps even on his own back porch He may not legally dab a Chlneae character on a card and hope to catchum nlne apot He may not bet on the bean game If hla return ehoa he haa done any of ttieee forbidden thing and the police dlacover It he will be arreated The boya mav go on with their little poker games but they must deal the Lnlted btates In DO YOU 4HOWTlWLn RUN NAMES II ECEIV HOND LU 0 rightful owner fvatnrally Don Peralta protested For protesting the squatters who dldn have a jrhost of a title to the propertr put Don reralta In Jail kept him there six months and made htm par a heavy fine for attempting to drive them off his own rancho Lawyer Chases Oregon Officer With Captive Attorney Seeks to Overtake Agent Spiriting Man From State While Joseph Kellar parole officer of the Oregon State Penitentiary raced toward the Oregon line yesterday with Smith whom he hustled away from the gates of San Quentin as Smith was walking out a freeman on Monday Attorney Rov Lewis of San Rafael obtained a writ of habeas corpus from the District Court of Ap peals and set out In pursuit Smith was sentenced to Han Quen tin In han Francisco after he had been contlcted of paaslng worthless checks while on parole from the Oregon Institution He resisted Kellar when the latter attempted to take him Into custody and waa Induced to go wtlh him only after a flat fight In which Kellar showed considerable dexterity Lewie said In hla petition for writ that the contention of Oregon omclala that Smith a I arole waa automatically ended with hla conviction of a felony waa not legal because Smith had been a resident of Califor nia when he violated the law and therefor not amenable to the Oregon statutes He said Smith passed Monday night In the city Jail her If Lewis catohes Kellar before he reaches th line the Court will require th Oregon man to appear her with bis prisoner Friday PERALTA AVE3CE Is named after Don Domingo reralta who In 184s owned the San Antonio rancho the present site of Oakland In the winter of 1846 a party of Immigrants from the United States armed themselves and took possession of Peraltas big rancho mounted a cannon and ill AIno First ifin in Pfllirt made fiery speeches against the inS MRl Wep in OUri riyiu tu nave rmcni Holdings Denied GROUND FOR DISPUTE Official Appointed Merely to Safeguard Government Interests Says Judge The United States won Its first step In the effort to have patents denied on 125000 000 worth of oil lands la the Kern ditrlct near Tart ant Maricora held under tho mineral lor cation art by the Honolulu Con outdated Oil Compan when the application of the Government for the ap porntment of a receiver waa granted by I ederal Judge rank II Rudkln Judge Rudkin named Orats Helm former chief of the Held division of the Loa Angeles Oeneral Land Office as receiver The next step bj the Government will be the filing of a case befor th I nited States Land Commissioner at Msalla proteatlng agalnat th granting of patents on fourteen quarter sections of lit acres each claimed by the company In the meantime th company le reatralned from disposing of any oil on the property from drilling new oil wells GROIXD Olt DISPITE In his decision Judge Rudkin mad it plain that his ruling Is not to taken aa anything discreditable the company but only as showing that there is good ground for dispute between the Government and th company which Is to be settled by another Government department ani the receiver Is appointed merely safeguard the Governments Interest pending the outcome of the hearing In the Land OfnYe If the Government does not prosecute the case further Judge Rudkin says will remove the receiver The Court also speclfli cally atatea that Receiver Helm Is hare limited authority only and Is SO to Interfere In tTie management of the company The caae la being prosecuted unter the Tatt withdrawal act of 110 which providea that locators of oil landa muat diligently proceed with oil development In order to be entitled to patents WORK ATTACKLDe The Government chargea that th Honolulu company did not carry out development work simultaneously all Its aeventeen claim to th extent required Work was done on en claim while on the others cabins and skeleton derrlcke were erected which Is not enough the Government aaya The companys defense waa that It had not only done aufllclent work on all Its claims to come within th meaning of the law but that Inasmuch aa the clalma were held by one com pany active drilling operations on on claim enough to ahow good faith on all the others Frank Hall and Harry May spe cial assistant to the Attorney General represented the Government while the battery or counsel for the company was made up of Morrlaon Dunne and Brobeck of San Franclaco McCormick of Loa Angeles George Whittaker of BakeraSald and Willie Mills of Washing ton The Ute Captain William Matson was the controlling factor In th Honolulu Consolidated OH Company 5 Retail Grocers Honor Fred Mason The Retail Grocera Aaaoclatlon of San Franclaco gave a reception In Nation Bona Hall laat night in honor of rred Mason former secretary of the national Aesoclatlon of Retail Gro cers of the United States and now president of the Shredded Wheat Company Mason explained to hundreds of grocers of the bay district the operation of the food control act The guest of honor was Introduced by Albert II Elliott and George IL Schoroer preeldent of the Retail Grocera Aaaoclatlon preaided German Who Failed To Register Arrested Otto Smith II tears old who failed to register with the police aa a German alien enemy waa arreated by Captain Meara of the neutrality squad I eaterday and booked en rout to th United btatea marahal coaat for time ort eara The eteamlilp grounded near th pot where the achooner Ariel oC the iiiuuMvvipo ucei went aehor Jat laat year borne year age th large ateamahlp Dakota waa aground in th sams vicinity iV Labor Meeting Called to Aid Mooney NEW YORK March I An effort haa been atarted here to unit libbr In behalf of Thomaa Mooney whoa conviction of murder after th bomb expltslon which killed ten persons during San Franci Preparedness day parade In 111 haa been confirmed by th California Supreme Court th hlgheet State tilbunal The Central I derated Union executive committee It was announced today haa decided on a maaa meeting here In behalf of Mooney next naturaay nignt According to Sellg bchulberg representing tke International Worker Defense league of ban Franclaco ganlsatlon of lutor In behalf of Mooney la being eflei ted throughout the United States and money for hi deferrke Is pouring in from all larae cei tera Pie an LalUt Hrsri laf sejMs the ulloal beys wmrUmg far fans lber tkls iwsirNnn die cwM st a cvaftrtsr at tl at A nfe Lera Acquitted of Murdef of Sailor REDWOOI CITY March Peter Lera charged with th murder of Albert Schmidt former United Htatea sailor last September II waa acquit ted by a Jury befor Superior Judge Oeorge II Buck today Thla waa Lera second trial Th first trial found a diaagreemant ot th jury five being for guilty on avcharge of man slaughter and seven tot acquittal In eating GrapeJfuts rFood you remark about ita wholesome sweet taste This is not put there but is developed from the wheat and barley of which it is made by twenty hours cook ins under exact conditions of temperature And another point This sweetneaa never disturbs digestion It i natural sweetness not added and is just what the body features for energy for the1 daya work JberesaRgaaon Oh Yes Once More Leads in All Automobile Display Advertising Heres the Record for February 1918 82116 CHRONICLE Second Paper Third Paper Fourth Paper The record for January 1918 CHRONICLE 36837 Une Second Paper Third Paper Fourth Paper And lest we forget During the year 1 9 1 7 the San Francisco papen printed automobile display advertising as follows Chronicle 687759 Line 639746 Line Lines 72687 Lines 35097 Lines 26721 Lines 24090 Lines 14920 Lines 10770 Line Second Paper Third Paper Fourth Paper 326592 Lines 254496 Une THE REASON The aftmcle holds first pUxe because it the logical medium for the Automobile Advertisers It Bringt Retult i tu VV ft U11 jfl.

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