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TUESDAY EVENING, RIL 16, 1907. tTAKL'ANB TRIBUNE. A REMARKABLE MIXTURE. MORE CONFESSIONS FOR BLOM IIP SAFE: SEK I'JDilf! BDL1E. TALKS filEE FOR THE fllFT PROSECUTION i ABOUT' DELIAS GET BIG HEY Former Police Commissioners Willi FY SI i i A.

-V- Robbers in an Iowa Town Dyna Discusses Senior Counsel for De Alleged Russian Social Revolu Tell the Jurors Vhat They Know. mite Valut and Escape With $4400. fense ia Thaw Case Some- wiiat Praiseworthy. tionists Placed in Jail on Suspicion. For thbseV reader of this paper who have any formj of blood disorder, who want nw4 rich blood of it.

try this: Fluid Extract Dandelion one-half Compound Kargon one ounce. Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla three ounces. Shake well in a "bottle and" take in teaspoonful doses after each rreal arid at bedtime. Any good prescription pharmacy can supply the ingredients at small i This is said to do wonders for many people whose skin and complexion show the condition of their blood, or who are sickly, weak and run down and is known to relieve serious, long-standing cases of Rheumatism and chronic backache quickly. Make some up and try It.

old police commission of this city SSAtfLTED WHITE WOMAN AND. PAID PENALTY WITH LIFE. HAEItTON. Iowa, April 16. Rob brought before the iury.

NEW YORK, April 16. An Interview bers 'early today dynamited the vault "These new men are Poehelffl, Rea- with District Attorney Jerome is pub lishea, In which he reviews the Thaw of the of Hazelton and escaped with $4400 in They secured sacks of cement from a neighboring store and piled them over the vault to gan and Howell, and Hutton. It Is case; and says: "Lawyer Delmas made all that possibly could be made out of unnecessary forme to tell you what Evelyn ThaW as a witness. The sen SAN FRANCISCO, April Assistant District 'Attorney Heney said to'THE TRIBUNE correspondent this morning while waiting the arrival of Qrand Jurors to attend the meeting i called or 2 3 0 o'clock "We will scarcely have any witnesses today on the Home Telephone case. That is nearly finished.

We expect to have the deaden the noise of the explosion. ior counsel for the defense was bril Inalt at times, In spite of the handi NEW ORLEANS, April 18, Charles Strauss, the "negro who was cRarged -vlth committing a criminal assault on i white woman near Bunkie Sunday, -vas taken from officers by a mob and information we will secure from these gentlemen." YOUTH IS ACCUSED cap put upon him by the Junior counsel, who had, evidently not -prepared OF PETTY LARCENY Some more confessions are prom- the case with unity an4 settled theory aaa in spue ox tne handicap or Having a client who assumed superior knowl ised. Dave Schwartz, 20 years old, was ar edge and distatorlal management," out six miles from anged to a tree Willie Talks of rested this morning on complaint of Max Marcovich, charged with, petit larceny. It Is alleged that Schwartz, ST, PETERSBURG April 18. Twenty-five members of the fighting organization of the social revolutionists were arrested here yesterday, among them being seven women.

The majority of those taken into custody! are recent arrivals In St. Petersburg, but one of them na been Identified as an accomplice of the terrorists, who made an atempt on the life i of Premier Stolypin August IS last. The people attach the greatest Importance to the captures, which are regarded as nipping In the bud pUns for a new series of assassinations. All the prisoners have been confined In the fortress. i MINSK, Russia, April lfc In consequence of -the plot tb assassinate the Governor of Minsk, which was discovered on April 14.

by the police, who captured two terrorists who were hiding opposite the Governor's palace, the local authorities have arrested all the members of the terrorist organization here. i u. m. ueifias, who Intends to remain in 'New York to practice, having leased offices here for five years, was visited today by Wilbur F. Steele, one Bunkte today.

His body was riddled who is an electrician by trade, stole 500 Spring Shirts of the Thaw Jurors who was the fore n-lth feet of copper wire belonging, to Mar covlch. most advocate of acquittal. Steele remained in conversation with Delmas two hours. On leaving, he said to news This morning Schwartz entered a ARE PROTESTING AGAINST VROFESSORm Students at University Desire Martin Anthony Center Reinstated in the plea of not guilty, and Police Judge Smith set his trial for May 11. Schwartz is still in Jail, being unable paper men that Delmas had been very shabbily treated by the Thaws, and they; could not get him to accept another retainer.

Steele said he would not have called had he not been in to giVe bond. BASEBALL ST FREEMAN'S FOB OVER SIXTY YEARS formed that Delmas was out of the German Department, An Old and Well Tried Remedy MRS. WKSL0 YTS SOOTHING SYRUP bat been aa-d br taaQiaa oi raothen for tbeir ciuUraa Thaw case. On reason given for the visit: was that Dr. Gordon, Steeles' brother-in-law, was a neighbor and friend i of Delmas in California, and vrfaua wdb Mitad mceem, II muh me oieeio wisoea 10 speaK aoout mm.

recommendation. I got Into this as paio. can wind esEc, and it the bed remedy tot It is reported that Delmas' fee was finiaa. Sold DruamH. Bt turtund ask for Pontinus Pilate got Into the creed $25,000, and he paid the last in tnroueh the riflctert fn.m nf tha rita llrs.

Winslow's Soothing Syrcp BUEF TRIAL pute of others. It was none of my "taihaient of it last week. Further dis- Gaanawea awier ma Fooa ana vraf SctUt auaibn KS seeklne. I bear no mailt tn Prai. closures concerning the lack of- har- dent Wheeler, even though he might I mohy between attorneys show have sisstained me above the objection they, were always clashing, and there oi rroiessor schilling.

Naturally it uu uu.y-oi acuon among mem, hurts one to feel that one's loyalty and either with regard to the preparation service can be ignored and one's posl- of evidence or to planning the theory tion sacrificed as a sop. to a personal tn defense. dislike. Professor Schilling suggested Daniel O'Reilly, the only one of There was a baseball parade down Broadway today headed by a brass fcand. It was the opening of the baseball season at home for the Oakland cys and they were as proud as pea-tocks as they marched to the music the band.

Portland was also In on the celebration. The two' teams met at Freeman's Park this afternoon before a 'arge crowd. LITTLE GIRL HAS to, me that I go away quietly, without Thaw a lawyers who says he Is still in protesting. Would this be manlv? Is the defendant's employ, notified the (Continued from Page 1.) this the kind of men the teachers of clerk of the court today ndt to deliver Santa ir The Atlantic City of the Pacific. World's most beautiful play ground.

Never a Dull Woment Summer Season opens May 1st. Grand opening of New Casino and Bathing Pavilion announced later. every man coming before the court for tnis great university should be men or the exhibits for the defense who can be cowed and -dispirited by I to any one. This order was considered the word of a superior? las applying to ThaWs other attorneys trial. BERKELEY, April 16.

With all the headlong ardor of unconquered youth, the students at the University of California have flung themselves Into the breach between President Wheeler and Martin Anthony Centner, and the battle is on in determined earnestness. The students are circulating a petition, protesting against the dismissal of Professor Centner as Instructor in the German department, and asking that he be continued In the position he has held for the past ten years. Centner is popular among the students and when the petition was first circulated yesterday afternoon, page after page of names was quickly inscribed. Inasmuch as no teacher has yet been determined upon to fill Centner's place, the students ask that the governing board reconsider its action upon this matter. Centner will, however, remain until July.

"The whole animus of the situation arose out of difficulties between Professor Schilling, head of the German department, and the various leading German societies of this county and of the state. The entire affair is extraneous to my work at the University. It is contrary to the most elementary ideas of and fairness to inject Professor Schilling's resent I am not headstrong nor Intractable, and as Indicating some feeling with ref- but I have a conscience, I will be I trence to them. true to myself, even If it has made District Attorney Jerome. Is out of 'If the Supreme Court could grant your writ of habeas corpus you would still be in the custody of the Sheriff, and would be confined In the county Jail would, you not? Would that be me lose my position.

The best part of town ana win not return for several the pay I have had during, the past ten days. Application for Thaw's release years here, has been the friendship of on bail will not be urged until he gets preferable to being confined under the my pupus ana i stni nave that. Ten oacit o'Keiny says any amount of rrz r'. r.T years is a lone time In one'i Ufa a cash ball can conaiuons wmcn now sarrounu yuu i a. nvuiu av cici auioi a a long time for which to be credited O'Reilly believes there will nn matter of what the law is and not a W.

DAVIS with a bad mark, but I am not wor- I flculty about securing Thaw's acquittal rled. While I am disappointed lrl my on the ground of insanitv ttm nap. matter of convenience and comfort of W. D. FENNIMORE L.

HOGUB ambitions, for I had counted on re-lend trial, as Jerome's experts testified Pa says: "Produce great strawberries and the All merchants were kids first, salesmen next, then bosses. Are you going to be a salesman all your lifer! "Not for Willie." rm going to be head squeeze some day and have my name on the hill-tops, on icebergs or tn gome conspicuous place, all right, all right. Gee, I'd like to have a fine big store like the boss's got. I'll bet wouldn't be as unconcerned as he is. Td get a big diamond stud and a diamond, ring and wear a stovepipe hat and have a great big red I believe he'd Just as soon talk to a newsboy or a bootblack as to the President of the United States.

I've heard him tell lots of poor kids to work hard, keep their faces and hearts clean and they'd get there. We've certainly been busy all this week and there'll be something doing next week, too. We've a lot 'of our spring suits on sale already but the things that are selling fast are hats, gloves, underwear and Gosh, but those shirts we got in this week "If granted your writ of habeas cor maining nere, i snail proDaoiy oe nap- rnaw was incurably insane. pus i will you secure your liberty by pier eisewnere. i ,1 1 giving bail?" "There Is already an application for ALAMEDA, April 16.

LouLe Rush, the 1 4 -year-old gir that runs away from home- frequently, hii again disappeared. Lasfrlght her father reported to the police that his daughter Is misflng asm In. The Rush family reslrtrs at 1734 Eagle mvefiuo. The report made last night is the tenth that the police have recorded Trom the Rush, home In the past three tnorvths. "While I am not vengeful, I realize RACE TRACK EMPLOYE that," that it would be placing myself In a re 'RTrJ'P'n pv TTTrrr trying position to remain here, know- riltU JUJJUJi "What Is the amount "It would be J50.000 In this case." lng Professor Schilling's attitude to- ment against these organisations Into the affairs of the University, and yet I ivuenigsoerger, a racetrack em- Professor Schilling la a.

tiprHnnnl I Playe. Dald a fine of tin in Pnii-. rr I can trace my dismissal from the University to no other cause," declared Mr. Centner, In discussing the recent friend of President Wheeler, having Smith's court this morning upon being been brought to the University from of battery on W. Fisher.

The Harvard about five years ago by ll8, 'tSev t( have been made April 7, after Fisher had secured lud- action of the trustees when, at the Ladies of Maccabees Meeting in Utah Schilling has not enjoyed the same Klwberger in Qa cMr tt high distinction in the v-rlona Kr. 32! "wi-fL uit brought i .1 uiivuBu uurBQ aeai. iiiaxi vcrruiB umi nu Deen accoraea "Regarding the other sixty-five cases." "They would be taken up The correspondent then told Ruef that Honey's affidavit disqualifying the Sheriff and urging the appointment of an elisor was at the expense of the prosecution and the elisor was to be paid by the city and county of San Francisco and not by Rudolph Spreck-els or any other person; Ruef was asked what his opinion on this subject was, and replied, "I would like to see any law which provides for the expense of an elisor keeping a man in custody and providing practically a jail of his own." a suggestion of Professor Schilling, Mr. Centner was dropped from the faculty. SEEKS NO FAVORS.

"I am not asking for favors, all 1 want Is simple Justice. Ou profes the DODular assistant lnatmctnr Centner has. during his ten years' BURGLARY CHARGE I SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 18. 1 convention of Utah ttlve, Ladles of the Maccabees, will resilience nere, neia positions in ft tha tovontonn iyiam Ton. AGAINST A FIGHTER 2109 Fillmore St sion is trying as it Is.

Such are the real fruit and that's no joke. Did you 'catch one? WUXJE with C. J. HEESEMAN 1107 to 1117 WASHINGTON 8T. tonic Organizations.

-This social ri- action as this takes the heart out of a man's ambition unless he has higher San 2 Francisco. Schilling, superior to Centner In th. USSSTSTO motives of work," continued Mr. Cent -ilV 'rViffe -JfnaorBe "arotd Eddle Mensen, charging him with ner. muiuiiuuuih lu i uurgmry, it is auegea that Menson en- dismisBal.

as those teachers who are I tered the Reliance Club Luit nitrh Kmir. JSfln here today. The Hive includes the lodges of Utah, Idaho, Nevada, British Columbia, Alaska, Alberta, Nova Jcotla, Quebec and- Manitoba, pach division being entitled to two delegates. Mrs. Lillian Holllster, Supreme Commander, and Miss Blna west, keeper of records, arrived yesterday.

"After serving an institution faithfully, with heart and head In the work, for ten years, I think one Is entitled not endorsed by the heads In their open a locker belonging to Jack Evans FRIEND OF M'KINLEY COMES TO HIS? END departments are not re-employed by na therefrom a pair of boxing to some consideration. I was let out gloves, sweater and other paraphernalia. the trustees. peremptorily without one word of ex Where One Man planation. I do not know even now, of any tangible reason, outside of the YOUTH MUST ANSWER disagreement that I mentioned, war ranting such unkind treatment.

JESBIT 1 TO THEFT OF WHEEL "It was very kind of President Emerson McGowan. with ti niif Wheeler yesterday to say that my sev erlng my connection with the Unlver sity was voluntary on my part. 213 Bacon Block. Oakland AND 145 1 Franklin S. P.

Expert Instructor in all Commercial Branches. Shorthand and Snaatsh. eai estate lost Vila Pninm. CANTON, Ohio, April Word was received today In Canton of the death of George E. Baldwin, consul to Nuremberg, Germany, who died In a hospital In New York this morning.

Consul Baldwin was one of the most Intimate friends of President McKln-ley and nominated McKinley for his first public office, that of prosecuting attorney. "Grace has had herself photographed with her pug dog." wu thnfa th kind of foil her presume that was done to spare my feelings. In Justice' to myself and my bia bicycle Saturday and Willie Mason, aged 1 4years, was riding it this morning when a policeman stopped him and TELLS HER STDHT Gets Rich Through Hazardous Speculation a Hundred I BEST friends, I cannot coincide with Presi dent Wheeler's statement of -the situ atlon. It was the greatest shock of my life when I heard. In a round examined the Wheel.

It: proved to be McGowan's and Mason will now answer to a petit larceny charge. It is said the Mason boy has been In similar trouble before, and makes it a business to steal bicycles left in streets. Kdward Riley, a former San Francisco (Continued from Page 1.) about way, that President Wheeler and Professor Schilling had failed to recommend me for re-appointment. 'tvix of beautv needs." Louisville police officer. Is under arrest on com inlalnt of Ms wife who chirpes him with Courier-Journal.

Mrs. Holman then asserts that If Jiattery. Kiley and his wlfo have been Jpparatea several times, and he Is said. Get Florence underwent the experience that is said to have befallen her, she did not 1. I other occaslonn.

to have beaten her ind once nearlv killed hr. Yesterday Riley Is alleged to have take her into her confidence. Continuing she "says: waited for Mn. Rllev near home. "Had she told me what she told TlCU Where one man stays poor Twenty-sixth street, and when the -woman passed Riley Is' said to have Yov At AY WEA A FINE the Thaw Jury, it would not have been nocked her down.

Hisarrpst followed. necessary for Harry Thaw to kill Stan ford White. I would have done It my self." EUROPEAN TRIP. HALOirLlKE.BUT That wont Tim sk ATTIRE. ArnT MORE THAW A SMILE through the slower method of habitual saving a hundred: get rich.

Make sure of a competency in old age don't gamble on it. We can assist you to save money by furnishing you with a handsome home savings bank of which we keep the key. Interest on all deposits) S1 will open an Speaking of the European trip. Mrs. Holman says: GOOD jGIASSES are worth all jjou pay for them.

I fit the best kind and fit them accurately. F. W. LAU(FER OPTIClAr 1001 Washington St cor. 10th, OAKLAND.

Naturally the trustees acted upon this suggestion, as it was proper they should do." According to the friends of Mr Centner, the trouble in the German department originated some time ago, when the assistant teacher was elect-? ed to superior positions in several of the German clubs. Professor Schilling, at the same time, suffered a humiliating defeat, and the controversy was taken up by the leading German papers and aired over the state. The fight In these organizations finally became very bitter, descending to personal abuse, In. which Albert Currlin, editor of the Oakland Journal, a prominent German paper, led to the fight for the friends of Mr. Centner.

This acrimony is said to have led to the resignation of Professor Schilling from a position In the German Vereln. CENTNER TALKS. "Professor Schilling," said Centner, "told me sometime 'ago that if I would use my efforts to quiet the newspaper notoriety that has been given to this affair, he would giva'me an excellent ILL. AND THE BETTER 6o 4R "Every detail of the trip was and is a nightmare to me. Mr.

Thaw joined us in, Paris. Florence and I account. shared the same apartments. Mr. THE BETTEROU SHOULD Thaw had apartments by himself.

There wast no pleasure in the tour for me. The things which appealed to DRESS BUJTEr. Florence and Mr. Thaw In Paris did I I I i 'I I not appeal to me. Florence testified am.

a -w Arrow cumci vnvn. unn ita Collar that we quarreled frequently in Paris. "The disagreements were caused by my protests at visits to various res AUCTION SALE In Oakland Wednesday, Apr. 17 Mill Ctmrit hlj taurants. LOVES HER DAUGHTER.

In closing Mrs. Holman says: "I solemly affirm that my love for my daughter Is as deep and Intense as It was when I first held her in my arms a helpless babe. Regardless of all that has transpired, my affec tion remains unaltered. The door of my home Is open to her and will oneri wide to her lightest tap today. At the Auction Stock Tarda, 566 4th St, I will sell 40 head of all purpose' work Horses; Buggies, Delivery Wagons, Express and Heavy Wagons.

Also 88 sets of Harness. Joe Medeiros, Licensed Auctioneer. I FARMERS AND MERCHANTS SAVINGS BANKif Broadwar. near 12th Strest More of the Tainted Honey Ready for Baptist missions WVWHVWVVVWtVHWVtWVWW Oakland, Cal. That Ribald Jest BOSTON, April 16.

The, American Baptist Missionary Union has been about the ride and the biaculU never appealed assured by John D. Rockefeller that he stands ready to contribute $200,000 to me. I remember on to the needs of the union this year. The first of $125,000 al ready has been paid. ALLEGED "BRASS THIEF GOOD DKZSS WILL MAKE YOU BETTER, dE CAU-5E DREINd WELL.

WILL BRING YoU CONTENT, WHEN YOU GOTO BtY DREJJ, COME TO THE 5TORE THAT CARRIED THE RIGHT THINGS, WE D6NT CARE HoW CRITICAL YOU ARE, WE DONT CARE HOW ECONOMICAL YOU ARE; Wt DoNT CARE FROM WHAT -STANDPOINT YOU BUY CLoTHEJ WE KNOW YOU WJLL GET THE GREATEST VALUE YOUR MONEY-CAN BUY -WHEN YOU purchase: here. one occasion I appealed to Mrs. Minister's maternal namesake to obtain a clu to my prospects for tecomlng her son-in-law." She asked, "Do you love my daughter?" my reply was. "I would die for FACES SERIOUS CHARGE All Nobles wishing to leave Friday morning; May 3rd, for Los Angeles, will report to Noble Walter E. Logan, Room 1 7, Bacofl Block, or Noble A.

Jonas, corner of Eleventh and Broadway, so that proper arrangements can be made. We never advise GLASSES except when necessary Wlliam Andrew Is under arrest on a petit larceny charge, i Andrew was ta ken into custody by State Railroad her." "Then you'll nevr die of Indigestion. she replied, and I took this for a good omen. Between the present Mrs. Minister and the present Mr.

Lehnhardt I am faring very well In a rastronomlc way. than you heartllT. Policeman Patrick Swift-this morning. It is alleged he is another of the brass thieves who have been stealing from the Southern Pacific yards and You lunch at Lehnhardt'r. don't you? 2 shops lately.

-MADRID, April 16. The Heraldo says that the baptism of the expected WHILE DOWN TOWN SHOPPING NOTHING QUITE SO REFRESH-ING AS ONE OF OUR FRUIT DRINKS. heir to the Spanish throne will take place on the third day after birth and Chas. HAVood OPTOMETAIST and manufacturing OPTICIAN 1153 Washington St, Oakland, Cat that It will be a public ceremony. 157-1159 WASHINGTON ST.

OAKLAND 115 BROADWAY. OiftM.

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