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ONLY that Associated Press News '3 DI I EVEimG apiul 19.. ico7. aturd AY-Fairl 1 VCLvLXVII 2C PAG EG No. S3 iv WiiP'te mm mmmmMk I nop 01 i-i ff I Jf 1,111 "if 11 ot --W-? A4am I died last night aftr- mi nn frolC (oe firmrnl i.i died last night after pf typhoid" evef. Mia LIndeman was ah Alameda girl, and NEWARK, N.

APRIL' -ALLEGED PLOT $1 THE PART; OF PENNSYLVANIA ANARCHISTS, WHO ARE i AIDlTO HAVE HEADQUARTERS AT HAZELTON, TO "AS-SASSINATB PRESIDENT. ROOSeVeLT, IS BEING INVESTIGATED NITED STATES SECRET SERVICE OFFI-CIALS; INFORMATION WHICH! -LlED THfe "iH VESTli GATION WAS GIVEN fTO THE OFFICERS BY CHIEF OF SHOT AND KILLED HIMSELF. THE CHIEF TOLD THE SECRET SERVICE OFFICIALS TIATiHbBTAINiD HIS INFORMATION FROM JAN BARTULAWHORECENTlY CAME HERE FROM AUDENREID, AND WHO CLAIMS TO BE A MEMBER OF THE HE SAID THEY HAD If tea GONE BACK ,0 HIMrANp, IT WAS WITH.A. DESIRE TO BE REVENGED ON THEM "THAT HE EXPOSED THE PLOT. ILLNESS OF LAWYER ACH CAUSES CONTINUANCE bfc CASE UNTIlV THE I FIRST OF NEXT WEEK.

SAN -FRANCISCb, April 19. The absence vT Henry. Ach, ot counsel for" the 'defense, whd Is ill in! one of the city 'hospitals, "was today lagain made the ground for' a request? for a continuance of the Ruef triaL de- lay 'i Frank Murphy, Mr. LAch's stated that the senior counsel for the defense was still confined to his bed as a result of is sup- posed to be ptomaine polftonlng. Murphy said that he and his associates with; Ach rejative to the peremptory challenging of jurors, and for that reason he asked that the jase go over --till Monday, by which we shall be ready to proceed whether Mr.

Ach is, hero or not. JOHNSON OBJECTS. Mr. Johnson, for the (prosecution, said -tharvwhile he regretted as much as counsel, on 'the other tide the lil-nesa of his "antagonist," he felt that r.d Ritrall and h- no re, son why the exercise of the peremtoi lies should not: go forward. tu, r.

Murphy called attention io th men had been --do. almost entirely, for the defense, by Ach and he was therefore very loath to select Jurors for challenge without fira conferring with1 his I rJudgei Dunne'; said: "I think we have enough continuances. The motion. Is "denied. We proceed." A recess of fifteen minutes was necessitated by' the "absence from the box of Jllror who was detained in another, department of the Superior; Court on business connected with the appoihtment of an- administrator.

I. HOLD -During therecess. Shortridga conferred with Districts Attorney Langdon at the counsel table and presently both of them went to Judge Dunne's chambers." There Shortridge gave further of Ach's Illness and inability to be seen, and renewed Earnestly the request; for an over-Sunday continuance. The dia- triet attorney, concurred, 'V When Juror Otis had taken his seat in box, Shortridge formally re- newed Murphy's motion. "Langdon said that under the unfortunate circumstances th; state bad no fur- uier oujeiiioni i utier, ana me motion for A' continuance, was granted, with the understanding that the case shall proceed on Monday whether or not Ach Is present.

NO ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE AT PRESENT TO EFFECT. Hisl. RELEASE ON BAIU IS REPORT. NEW TORK, Aprir 19. No movement to attempt to secure "the release of K.

Tbaw on ball has been made and none, is ikely for some time. Clifford W. Hart ridge, the two lawyers btiirin-his em ploy, said yesterday that no immediate steps would be taken regarding the ball. That Thaw and the members of his family are( resigned to th fact that Thaw must spend another in the Tomba is" apparently indicated "by the departure from the etty of nearly every member, of the family. Mrs.

William -Thaw, the mother, and the Count ss of Yarmouth are now In Pitts, burg, an! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thaw have" sailed for Europe. t)f all the devoted family that gathered about the slayer of Stanford White during ls fight for, freedom recently, only his. wjfe, Mrs.

Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, remains at the- Hotel She virus the prisoner dally and declares ha continue to-do so as long ts 1.3 ia THI TO mm- II Jt rr'-H HE GAVE ADAMS tHe 'NAMES OF several PERSONS WHO, HE SAID, WERE; IMPLICATED TN PLOTj' AND HE SAID THAT CLgHz WHO ASSASSIATPRESI. DENT M'KINLEYiApiBEN BAND; CHIEF FLYNN i DISTRICT OF THE I ALAMEDA. 'April- 19. 'MWs Isabelle well known lnf this city. It Is.

thought that' contracted ttie fever through kissing a child patient -'she was attending, who sufterlng from the malady. Just'two weeks ago that the pretty young girl was taken, down. She had, been in ihe. best of health. and, it was not thought she, would fall ff victim to the prevalent disease.

Despite her" youth and strength sheygrad-UG-lly became -'weaker, wlth short! spells of. improvement, and last night fell vtctio to the of the eyer While ln. 'an unconscious condition. Ther.et. Jiave been-r a mimer of the nurBes the -sanitarium have i suffered; from the-, feve? rtbe past iew- monins putt an ave, peen Mgrji cases 'and the irst.

fatality that Jiad evor been numbered among the nurses was recorded las night' Just a week ago last night the graduating exercises were held at the sanitarium. wvcritrttiMrrrmftu.aiid Mfss tindeTnan was to have received her diploma, but was unable to attend because of the fever -She would. haVe been "through "her nurse's three years July. The girl was 21 years of age, a native of Kentucky, -and' is survived by her three? married" and two'x brothers -they are Mrs. George Mrs.

John Xew-ls, Mrs. Brown. Ferdinand Jr. and Arthur Undeman.1 -4 is 4 WonrnnQehies iCHlCAGOk? Joseph Sir, alley, ho- wss arrested yesterday charged with 'causing the Jeath of her husband bllhdr' pujh-ihg hlm out of a Jd-storjr window, made a ttatemf jjt today in whch she denied t.hfcchargfc.v. She Insists that hus-tnd forced himself out of the while temporarily Insane, and that she did all- In her power to restrain hlni.

She further -declared that they lived happily together except during his periods of melancholia, and there was no reaspjrrwhy "she hould try to'. kill him. ROME Henry Abrahamson rand Ffamliyf re cently' arrive in Rome an 4 spent Eas ier Synday In that hlstorlca) city. Thy will rest several days In the capital of Italy before, leaving -for Florence and Venice. Th Abrahamsons are hav- mr aeiprhtrui trip abroad, O-l Distinctive.

typical of Calif ornla, under' that name the 'city 'has 'acquired eonsid-exable prestige throughout the. country, and we st discard the- 'name now; It must be only for a -much better, and- more' -expressive' deslgnatiotC pave hoped. tftar wnen tne pie. of Berkeley and did re alize.it was for their Interests to con- agree some' attractive and suitable name, that Jf some of see- tlons wished to retain their distinct the retention of their present couM be arranged uaier the iMARY I. LEAR (nee -King) whose secret marriage has jiis been made public.

Dr.J.Leroy Lear and Mrs in Secret BERKELEY. April It has Just leaked outiamong the friends of Dr.J. Ieroy Lear that he is benedict. From Coroes, the happy but sijiristngl.news that two; weeks "ago the doctoii auaJMrsI, Mary I. King, of ColuroKus" were, united in holy the doctor.

IS a member. Is-surprising, but wthen -'congratulating friends des i iug, Dcr? tn, ijiey were. in i fnm thbf tk. HAt AKnt3. leaver in tne, summer they will go- east an exf ended visit.

Mrs. one of te- society leaders of Co-lumbusi-'ndyher- friends are awaiting her return i to (take-: place among theni, i' SAN FRANCISCO MAN IN bOitEND HIS -THROAT i PRjESENCE. ACiSCO. April 19. Be coming, seized with a sudden desire to nd1 hSs Jarry Stone-, took a razor in.

his room at 309 Minni' street, "shortly, before 1 o'clock the eyes. jf his lifelong, ifriend," John attempted to'ctjthlsc throat from JlarUlI sprang- forward.anti grabbed the. man 6 arm as-ft ascended for the third and krfocked the razor out of' his? K.Stone severed an artery; irhsjthroatr-ahdVa'ter a short struggle- with HaTten? he fell unconscious- from loss1 of. blood. He was hurried -o.

rtberCefitral Emergency rfcer was treated. He may. I he refused to give rany reason for, his rash act. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE. We win sell- the following described pieces of real property, at public auction, on April 3 p.

in. at our auction 1007 Clay Oakland. 146? Castro sc, flve-room-bouse, lot 26x T6 feet. $1500 can remain on same. l7 West st.

-choice seven-room house; lot 40x149 feet; terms- to suit Lot' northeast comer Market and fcydta 100 feet ona Market sL. and 1 15 feet -on Lydia. 15,000 ean remain on this valuable piece and fo-ir-room lot '25x133 on west siae or Magnolia, street, about 31S ZtlJtr. t. r.

19 irwia cnanco lo ouy a gooo piece of property Terms '10 per eent ofv fall -of the ham in aays -aJioweu sfor search. A MU.NKO, J. A. MCRO 4 PERSIAN TREASURES I.Iuriro Auction Clay Street 4 Iskender Bey. formerly-'of the Imperial Palace of the J5urtan --of -Turkey, the werld.

renowned collector of rare Ori. ental ros-Si who use4 t-sell at Bovee Toy San Francisco, 22 years just arrived in Oakland with an immense stock of jrenuin -antique Tur klch nd Perniaw TU(r. carpets, which wi'J te 'on un April 1, at 8 Auction Rooms, fK etr-t. and at auction on brinn'rr at Us. t- -J.

A. IllliS illii i-IIKLP I UNITED STATES SECRET HAS HAD SEVERAL rMEN AT- WORK UPON THE FORMATION WASGlVEN HIM'BY CHIEF DAMS. THEY HAVE INTERVIEWED BARTULX. 1 JUSIfllll t. f-i --t CASE EVER SINCEiTHE IN- STORY." 1 Sell It and pay funeral expense." He then left directions what should be done with his clothe.

mm. L. A. Wheldenmuler; the MmmmX'lsM iPRACTICALLYTHE SAME- a AN FRANCISCO. April 19.

Adolph thoenbergrer. a department manager Roeenthal's, residlns-at 1771 Pln street, was found dead In bed with a eras tube extending from the jet -In his 'room to his mouth. He left a'nbte, which read: i "Do not hold inquest. 'Pl4in cs.se of suicide. Cremate Help my lolks.

Key 23 on my key rlnj will open-my If lottery ticket in same at the 'store wins send money to my folks. In safe you will and' In, reference tTie campaign goni by men wjjoe to incorporate Oakland, BeriWy 'and Alameda, unMer: -and rcoiinty goVertfmeiitajrid: call it 'tBe TjCryaM' County of Berkeleyrr-MayprMptt. to4 day the following state- city' and county has long been -thf deslret ot many of; ouf-peopJ'e: and Is not'by nein.sla."ii4w Ideal- v. r. selection of nanie is of JmportancefcJt Ehouli t-e caMfully -considered.

The- hames fPaManaror--vBerkieyf do iiiot peal io me: vvery suitable fc-r TmmexcIaJ city of ihe size, jot arp bound, to-attain. It 'ahoulAnof her our tambttioft to 'es-tAbllshi a' rrepytaQon 'ra health or select a name thatmlght lead to rt'rn- rtt -mn lady of the house where Schoenbergert 'v: was attracted- to themom by.) "Thelseveral citiespught and, by the odor of gaa. She informed her should be consolidated ine cbmpllsh to buif4 yp ttirivtrig joHdate, with; Oakland havetheir prosperpuaaad 'attractlve-sommercral t- one gov-citv I erjimenC that we woud. be able, to uuBuaim ui escaping gas, and tley traced it to 'Schoenberger's room. Her husband went -om- and rot a nolle man, and'the two broke in the -door and found 'Schoenberger iy-inar ''on the bed "dead" with thenose In his "Personally neveV name dignle-I and distinctive -en.

-h-for -fi-h- a as we It -car; -r taJ certl.5ca.ts. for 'Coloniail' stock..

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