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It 1 understood th tTuablu re turnid yesterday charge BrOlaakl andhls alleted associates with sev raioVert aeti In tha Ulbjat Wlth drawal ot whisky from bonded war ouabifcr iw mm 1 ii 1 1 linn SarfjFrahcisco Tone War May Follow in Wake of Downlown Murder 1 Lout Nonr 45 wel knbwn merchant of Chinatown was Instantly killed last nlaht In tha atatlonery tprebjtwhlch he was part pwnr at tifnPTUH Vnua whan ahot tns1ytwOChlnas As a rault thamuyfc a tooa war with th MoSlna and tha Bow On ot which Louie Nonarwa a member on th on ldaid th Hop Sins to which on th murderers belonred Is possible although th thr tongs have main tained friendly relations up to tha prsentsth potlc say JPosslbU outbrenlt at hoillltu wis Tard last nlirht by prompt action tnMt of ptteetivM Henry Zaun Robert Rauar and William Danohyof th Chinatown squad who wad simultaneous raids widely separated localities wlthlrt a half fMthorlntr In three armed Chlnesei mmor tit the Hop Slnc lonr JCjun eBtured vif Won at 7M Uppttord iHy Rolh were armed with loaded automatic IndicbnentFoUowa tr Confeuioru of Youthi i Tha indictment of th Broltski sroupreBulted Urrelyfrora th con feaslons or rred Anderson md Chses 8 Jensen Ueno youths whose lire lire aldtavhvbenattited by lilrents of the mysterious forces inonr ln thayatlnystlgatitt TfrincbHhaflpalxinliatliacnaln ivldene rresanted to thi Jury by United Stale ttbrney RrinkHi SUvfc on th conspiracy charge An drsbb was brought secretly from ItsnJ yesterday by Federal guards and gave further tsstknony btlore th brand Jury Prjbr Prlng theviuryrelorai Andcrsort ws ouesUondbytbe In vestigatora regarding th clrcumV tanie pthe jiJledvtemiti nal at Hno Monday night to put him and Jensen out of the way Jnns condition rwi such that oud not leyvth Nevada city Deadly Gat Uted In Attack on Witneiieg Photrln gas pa ot th ant dadiydevlopd during the war was PsedaocprdIngtP arepbrt WhfchPr ynest madbtb th rtino pollc The two young women who Wer with Anerson and Jensen at the time apartment ar aald to be reoover Because of th reported ad th llvs ot the Oovemm tlejr arej being accorded lsUle he flebi totals about ioo Ctia4 WiureCalsusipayj 1 ictyfrhy i REVOtTBJR IS FOUJVp WtTDaiir iraid4 the haquart6raiofftliHoV Slag tong ViW iWyrlytiHy cbnflacatlng a boxbjrevolvercartrldgeaand arrest BV iKbwh wai armed with a Uaded revoirer The three Chinese were booked at the City Prison on felony charges of carrying concealed weapons The murder was the outcome of th refusal ofNong to pay for a quantity of opium purchased from th murder rsth police assert The gunmen entered th stor about 7 oclock and attar a abort lntr ehange ot cbuftesUs Immediately bo gan Bring at Louie Nong Eight shots were fired seven taking affect three passing through the victims head two through his chest and one through each leg TWO GCNME FLEE As the murdered man sank to the floor tnel two gunmen fled dOwi Commercial street Chinatown was ii thronged lth sightseers and the screama of women followed tha aoundatfrnnblng feic Detective OeorgeHfppelypf theChlnatown po Uce squad hearing the shots gave chase to the murderers Hlppely flred threo shots In the air to bait the murdorersand this added to th gen erar5tcIMriU VffW5rr of the men iuatJaRwaa running into a store halfway down Commercial atraet between Grant avenue and Kearny street Th other man mad good his escape HKXD ron MURDER xThe man taken by Hippely gave his name ais TVong Jum aireJl at the CKy Prloon where lie was booked on a murdprVcKarge Haia employed at ttl WbshihgUn street and la a mem bar of be Hop sin tpng he stated Innkeeper Slain by Raiders Who Accused Him of Galvyay punier EFFIGIES ARE BURNED Fight Starts Through Mistake or crowds Who Fire MacSwiney Elfigy EJpnsKILLSSi Irland October SS The police barracks at tempo wlaattacked by Sinn Feibersyeater day The attack waa repulsed One sergeant la reported to have Men wounded and one Sinn Felner killed and another wpunded TALLOW County Waterford Ireland October 6 On hundred men laat night attacked the Tallow bar racka but the attack was repulsed after a strenuous fight 19 casualties have been reported GAL WAT Ireland October II LThomni fcgan keeper cf a pubiio foubS Atbentr wasbjtdea4 at hie home JSunday liiglit by raider after the latter hid accused hrm of 4 complicity tn the rabrdep of Frank it Shaw a dalwa magistrate last March Belfart Riotinjr Continue BnwtEffitrlei rHF ITJ October ifcr Furtber rioting oconrred this city last nlghtr EaVtJebfdwdaUrneoJ efflgie aierarmw in late LiOro Mayor pf Cork katret in thb Btandhope section of th pity and a near py partmlstaking the efflgles for thoso of Promler Lloyd Oeorge surted exchanges with men burning line ngurea vA fight was soon going pn and ithe pojice oemg powerless to quell the disorder troops were summoned Sev eral shots wer fired by tha soldiers ana ordof vas soon restored John McLeod was shot and kllld yesterday during a fight caused by the dlsplay of Sinn Fein fiaga Thei clash bccPrred In the east end of the city tfOBlliw October Three men were shot anl killed by masked men rwo JtarsI lalltgpd to be wearlnsr khaki iinifprme here today Tha thootlng took place in th Thurlea dlatrlct onieiof thByieim being the regUirar of the jooat Arbitration Court Michael RyariV another one of the alaln waa whUv lying In bed Where had been suffering irom pneumonia a week rii ieu tonignt that a political prisoner Incarcerated In Mouni J9y prison was dead The Identity of the man waa not a nounced YATSdNVILft6ber28 Fred Peanof arrested here todayvlh connection wllh theh6bUng4at nlghtPa rolinaii John Wfialeni Nvas iatcn to SiitaCruilate to day In ii automobile tir crowd had surrounded tlie City Jairand Tolced lhreats against him 1 pnnE iiiTypcc in ii i uiii mr Jin UUULL III I ILUU tn i 71 i i fUnMEQ TPlP tiflUM lil I I mtifespfGoUoh liaGr6edJbyJie Elgttf bnadredandlilfty bale nf cpt tntprod by the Warren Cotton areiiouaejjCompaay were Jdestrpyed or um iwrfn nrviorigxn bOday TbfYpu1laaamit4alfn00b France to Dispose of Big Merchant Fleet PARIS OCtOOer The Com attmoti tdecdd 1litb merchant lafaatar fleet Operated by the yaribualnifn Military Lorry Opens Fife on Cork Crowdt CORK October it by th Assocl ated Fress rCrowds along the Crand parade one pf the principal thoroughfares of this city were throw into a panlo tonight when several shots wore flred from a military lorry and sq accompanying armored ear far as khowni however vtnererr I no casualtlea It appears that the car had turned Ita aearchllght pn tha Smn Fela crubhouse and Va targe number of people led by curiosltjr aurrbunied id manin ine occupants fearing an attack flred and th crowd scattired thughrtrtsiihth bual ness district In the cltyl Subs jjuently streets wr almost Be sorted Armed men at Blarney flagged the afternoon mall running from Cork northwardjteday and searched the cars L0Jfp01f OetoHer Trpppa hew Attempt Made to Nab Anderson pperatiy Under Arrest in SF riefc Another- episode ln thp BroIaaVi boos thriller was ensctedyestejdny when Jlarry Cooke said to bo one of Brolaskls employes wound up in Jail after an attempttplav it Anderspn Federal witness against Brelskli arrtsto OB badi check charges a Anderson tepped from an overland train vtipChiS ianampi gus Cook waa arrested last inlgntkt the Chancellor Hotel byVdetectlvea and is balngheidbTtheAederbi abi UhPritWonicharfm pf lbaviag ylbJ lated section jU4 ofth United tats Criminal code Which pertains to tampering with1 advefhment witnesses fJaJsSJ POSOTAS tPEIlATIYB Early yesterday morning Cooke representing himself to be ah operi ative for the Artierkan Bankers Association went to Detectlv Hansen in the llall of Juatlc and aald that had been ent iyt on of Hansens friends i Cook told Hansen that the Chief of Pplpffnohad JuttWiredhrmr tnat Anaerswrwas on nis way to inia cty and tuat no map waswantea on a bad check charg Anderson stepped off th trJo in the custody of Drw iational prohibition offlcpr temorvlly i work ing out or in unuea uiates uistriot Attorneys offlceist Coolte admitted that he waa in Reno NevSlturday whnan attempt was made to asphyxiate Ahdcrspn and hla companion Charles a Jensen by coding their bbtsl room Vlth poison tl Ilaupppse they will try hang those gas case on mo too said Cooke last night Cook admitted that had read scoountS of he Brolaskl liquor caso In the newspapers and jhad seen the nanits of Anderson and Jensen printed In connection with It as being Federal witnesses While declaring that he had at one tint been sn operative for the Department of JusticeJustice In the East he later modified his claim of being a detective for th American Bankers Association and said that he was simply a private investigator Cooke admitted was witness recently before the Bijr Sailors Reported Involved in Destruction of Warships at Kronst WRANGEL GAINS VICTORY Fifteen Thousand Bplshevikl TakeniPrisoner and iWar iMaterial Captured SEBA8T0P0LffCriiBt October teeia lienaad Ensslaa BoliiPTik cl tilers hare been taken priioners aa4 many canioa and large qiaaUUes ot war materia tare beea captared la raids carried eat by General Baron Tfnnrri forces recently BUCHABEST Btmaala October fi A new molatkn is reported to have broken oat la tke regions of Odeisaanlrodolia la the viclaity Balt tkoreTOlBUonli aeaded by rAndnUn naUonallsU are berpweefcft to ToiaeBk joia liefor laieTPlttnUaftlitrict ilSss to ft4w iat ucwiirr iiab iilfi Association at th disbarment proceedings ugalnat Police Judge ClllaiH Brolaskl Ust sight said he had employed Cooke to Investlgat th reputations of Anderson and Jensen but that he 1ad given no Instructions for he detectives to attempt to bring aoout Apuersons arrest on an aijegou badicheok ctiarge TenYorkmen Injured In Spanish Explosion 8ARACKS3A Spain October tS Ten workmen wer injured and much material damage caused by twb ex plosions tonight on In the gas Works luwvwicrvn wcirio power plant which resulted ina great fire Th statldnffd In Ifelsjduber 41000 It I cty waa plunged Into darkness ani waannanod in th jioum of Com I th population was considerably 1 mons tonignt i lalarmsd VI ehange TeleeraDh dlsoateh from Hel alngfor Flblaidj today reportithat two torpedo boats at Kronstadt the fciiyebonblo It Is assejted that sallorswere involved In the rioting The messag also alleges that the EoJshevlklhave employed Chinees mercenaries to put down stjeetflght lng reported to have takeaf place la PeCrograd and Kronstadt There is no connrmatlon of these reports from other sources Sjrlvia Pankhurst Note To Lenine Revealed LONDON October 21 Sensational charges were made In Bow street police court today against a mysterious man of undlvulged nationality who thp Government attorney declared haabeen acting between members of revolutionary ctrciei in thla country and the Russian revolutionists The Government attorney said that among the letter found en th ac fcused Ws on from Sylvia Fankhurst to Nikolai Lenine Premier pf Soviet Russia saying Th situation is most acuts not ready for revolution yet The accused declined to answer questioaa lie waa remanded for a week AU Rostian Soviet Ratifies Polish Treaty Ratification of thp preliminary peacirvaiy niwim jroiana ana Bol sheylk Russia waa voted by thAU Russian Soviet yesterday according to a wireless message from Moscow Georg Tchlteherln Bolshevik For Igi Minister explained th pact and declared Poland had refused assist ance to General Baron Wrangeh head Lpttheantl Bolabevlk Government of South Russia alio asserted Poland had agreed not to lend aid ta I foroes of reaction In Russia These agremnts on th part Poland aald war cbmpromls measures which had been gained at the price of territorial concessions to thaPbllsiiapvernjment Cuba Ak Vi for Expert Aid in Crisis WASHWaTOM Octobir The Cuban goVemment today asked th Stat ipppartmcnt to deslgnat a financial expert to go to Cuba tp assist In working out a solution ot th Cuban situation Th request waa referred to th group of bankers who hav agreed to assist Cuba Inanoial lyahdtbey are expected to name he expert HPHE present year has not proved a prosperous one for the A producenbr the State of California A fhiAIJtl AIJ 11 tl IA wu4 vi tui ui4u bHuuui iui iu pwK iueir iruii irum mo trees especlallv lemons and ranees because of the comnetition of foreigners in the great markets of this country which Is made pos cs oi adequate protection 10 proviae a rxraeay snouia ne the aim of every business man and his attention should be given to securing It WJien we are compelled to market our beans rice fruits and nuts at a loss every one is concerned Every man and woman In California it interested in maintaining the prosperity and welfare of the Stale and should therefore heed theory which went out atthe ryM oan irancisco jajt week wnen the California farmers organized themselves IrrftJVrVirmersProtecUve League and aikedthe ii i 0 MCK tnera up ihr eirorts to get recogni nt Congress so that laws may be passed protecUng the products of the State of California Hrcry intelligent man and woman knows that the Democratic party has always been for free trade That party passed the Underwood bill which is destroying the markets for California products urchardists and farmers were able to hold their own during the war OWing to the Unusnal nrlrix Th HrnnH 1Uilea Mim Virlnnt Countries Into America and the rvtanfmrnt of fnrvlen inttmtrles nro t4 vlcu our producers against competition for a period But that Is uvcr now ana our farmers and orchardlsts have tomeet theeom peUIion pf countries where cheap labor Is abundanL pur farmers point out that everv btislnna man evervilaborina man and woman and tnnnArMt iviiiU associated Vtth them some Tom orJotlcrla the handling and ofilheJrproducitf and on Uiaggrpund aslc Ojeir ilitJLnl cvurmg proper protection and say their only hope of securing 55S tia iytlhiradliigto the Senate the Honorable Samuel Ifswe sh to malhtaihiprosperity in every line of business we must secure protection forthe pfdducers of this State The Repubr ca Party is the ohlypartyable to Record itv which it can do by D3ltlirii iii lw uv liiili i vDo not block this reUef by seridiirg a jpemocrat to the Senate In siead oiaARepablican Leaveyhe Individual considerationsouf of the tniesUon thinltoiily ofyour iiwn 5tate arid its future Use your own influence to elect and cast your vote for Uie1 Republican caadi date SHORTR1DGE Prince Paul Will Be Offered Vacancy on Throne of Greece King Constantine Must Formally Abdfcate and Older Brother Must Renounce His Rights ATHENS October SI The funeral Pf King Alexander will take plac Friday afternoon The Chamber Pf Deputies will be convened Thursday The Cabinet assembled immediately after the death of the King last evening and drew up a message to the people expressing the grief felt at the monarchs death and adding In conformity with the constitutional order of succession tha younger brother of King Alxander Prince Paul la cilled to succeed him However In view of his absence and tbe relation existing between the nation and the hous of et Klng Constantino the Government has decided In conformity with th constitution to convoke the Chamber Juki adjourned to proceed to the election of a regent until the arrival of tbe new King The question of succession to the throne ir the place of King Alex ander will he examined In the light af ba elections on Nbvember 7 to use an expression of Premier Venlse 1 Then the new Chamber of Dep uties will be called on to decide the question It seems certain how var that whoever is chosen from the present dynasty to sucoeed Alex ander will have to give formal guar antees that all kind of Intrigues cease In the tutur ADMlItaL MAT BB BECEPTT Only la thp event pf Constantinos refusal would ther be a question of the establishment ot a republic but it Is known Premier Venlselos Is of th opinion that Ctreec Is not yet rip for that form of government Admiral Coundourlotls former Minister Marine is believed to bal th Government offldalmost favored for the appointment ae regent Greece tp hold ofllce until th bud A MmmmvnmmjE i wi sa assj ssw i fit CJsV itiTty uso llow Of Mormer SjlWl mwmMMMsmm WillbetiigliefJWa iriiqw MtfJ tartlihg1 daily feature to commence in NEXMUNDAS cessor of King Alexander who died laat night ascend the thron was formerly a member of th Salonlki Governmont and la known to be friendly to tbe antenta The lower chamber of the Greek Parliament will be convoked immediately to elect the regent Elections at which will bo chosen members of the new Greek National Assembly have been postponed on week It is announced here They wer to hav beea held on Novem ber FATHER IS IirrOBJIED LUCERNE Swlturland October Former King Constantine of Greece burst Into tears today upon learning of the death of hla second eon King Alexander of Oreec news of which waa received Us night although It waa withhold from the deposed monarch until thin morning The former King haa not aa hi aon in several year rrine Paul waa non committal1 wbn asked recently by a nwpapr correspondent whether would aoi cept the Greek throne In the event of th death ef hla brother thtnv still living wm leave th matUr in the nanda of my father ho replied Mexican Paymaster Robbed of 2SiQ06 el PASO Tx OctPber Major Fernando Aragoni Mexican army paymaster was robbed of ItStPj la gold tonight in Juaren Aragon arrived from the south and placed the money In a service car In which he Intended to drive from the station to military headqaurters He stepped back on tha train to get Uls overcoat and when he returned chauffeur car and money had disap peared Po lie on both sides ot the 1 Hlo Grandear hunting fo the thibC New Revolution Has Broken Out in Bolivia BUENOS AtRl0tbbeWtA reyeWMea la nnderway la Bolivia abepfpTtiraJDbria rbeJvWtP45 Vt av Nominee IfelMS Phoororl in linni Inna vmvm fcUj III VHIU UlUTTOv at Wilson --JAPAN QUESTION AIF Rigid Exclusion Act Givem Promise ofParfvf Caiifornians Preamland Rink was Jammed wttjj men and women last nlahl assi Samuel Shortrldral ItnnMiatJ candidate for the Sebatbi btlpv3tbl njpoensy rrom Dmocrmc a and th ijJsa an oisappoiniacui ym vtirwn was at his beat an i wti age nammr blows fla the laagn of nation cprbiantiaT a protective tariff for the Indostj of California to replae th aul Underwood fr trad UrVT lwf and promised on behalf bfthaJM vij tnat lurtner ya neee invasion of California wonJeTbe stopped by rigid exclusion act Jai I th vnt th vii MKMUH1l ny andasroiien Vithprtdfjf vr tui9 a treaty wuo ta Haliadsuts tclM tho iataTic iL cln t0 Aslalolnmlgatloei Wnt Bepubllcaa Seaatorha i capdldat waa wcort to i ho tgV or naymond Benjamin wtrr ltnt tp National Chalrmaa yTlil JHATSl rhab Srvtakea as atesA i I a viuvf mnfmwufM AcAtalAtr yr hn John Xi BrUtwi rr wnnsTi saimn Shprttldga iCalUofnlabaS airaia in crowd unloosed Ano demonstration Astha demonstration began to dip away Supervisor William Bcott 14 th crowd In thT jcheersf foy1 th am Senator from CalIfornlaTii i Facing an audience that filled thoi big auditorium from wall to wej1 Shortrldge was visibly aactdly th warmth of th grtln I feel that am among frIBJ hr tool ghtr Shortrldge begask la fact 1 do not allevj Ithero la si Democrat In the noiiaa pij Tea there is shouted a gowr haired auditor 1 am a Damopeat but Tn going to vot Xpryawi tlmiy IfamnantblerantBpniHI can enonnoge rejoined vptj not on whbolivs Jtabt thrV no Democrats la heaven but i ar Umit when I wish that all BmiJ oersu were in neaven Shafts of wit and barbs pri Breakfast Laaekeba Olaaer if TUP Drcr i iro i uvr I 1U nuiAUAAlU lsnn r1jiii 4 t4avnss qeiignnui andhapptimgdB1 jrprepared iiaoV IfcW1 a iuatf ercfcfe serVei in disuactiye Kg8i WlwtIe fcsiit i Moderate Prices Bim I 25 Powell Strtek Near Market n0etiStMoif lNeaiiKara I.

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