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APRIL ZD, SC11. OAKLAND TR1BUM0 SATURDAY EVENTNG. THE HAH WITH A TOUPEE jvIuZ-auviD OS 1 Li WAI STORiUi'S T6o San Franciscans and Une Mai 5 mi 1 i I (I )l From; Los Angeles Are- Being Watched by. Detectives SPECIAL FEATURES 1 AT THE (Continued From Page One) fi OAKfl LAND Might Have Had a Good Head of Hair. The man who wears a tonpee does not like It.

hut has the courage of his convictions. Nature never Intended that the top of the head should be left entirely without A bald head is very susceptible to contraction of rolds and neuralgia. Wearing an artificial top piece counteract thla tendency, and, aside from the Improvement In the personal is amply Justified. How much better It would have been had the man, now chronically bald and wearing a toupee, but realized In life the approaching danger and devoted a little regular attention to his hair, which would have saved it- There Is a remedy which will absolutely prevent baldness. Loss of, hair in nine cases out of ten is unnecessary, being due to dandruff and the germ that causes it.

This germ must be destroyed and the accumulation of dandruff Then the hair will not fall out, but instead will grow naturally and luxuriantly. Newbro's Herplclde is the remedy, regular applications of which will do this. It has long been known as the original remedy that kiils the dandruff germ and is absolutely dependable. So reliable is this preparation that all druggists now sell the one dollar size bottles of Herpicide with a binding guarantee to refund money if unsatisfactory. Herpicide applications may always be obtained at the better barber shops and hair dressing parlors.

Anyone desiring to try Newbro's Herpicide before purchasing a large bottld will receive a nice sample and booklet by sending 10c in postage. or silver to The Herpicide Dept. Detroit. Mich. 9 "Cocky Schmidt are said to have in-scribed their signature s.

The reason for the bringing of tha registers here Is supposed to ba a desire to compar the writing credited to McNamara with samples of his chlrography to be obtained by the district attorney. James McNamara today received his first visitor, aside from his attorneys, sines he arrived In Los Angeles. This visitor was J. E. Tlmmona, Los Angeles representative of the International Association of I Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, olf which John J.

McNamara Is secretary. I At the conclusion of the brief Tirmnons said that he had called only to express his sympathy with the man and to offer him any aid possible. He left the Jail with a list of clothing desired by I McNamara, Asked if either of the McNamara's had expressed any feeling; toward the attitude credited' to Ortie McManigal and toward his alleged confession, Timmons answered ithat he had not questioned them on that subject. PLACE OF TRIAL UNCERTAIN. Just when the men-will be arraigned still Is a matter of as also is the Identity of the Judge who will preside at the trials.

-Judge Walter Bord-well, presiding judge of this county, ended his tenure as presiding judge today and will be succeeded Monday by Judge George HJ Hutton. Judge Bordwell will not transiSer the cases to -amy other department himself, and the trials will be heard before him therefore, unless Judge Hutton, in whose power It will be to take such an action, decides to transfer them. not referred to in the conversation between Hilton and McManigal today. it 1 "I talked to him for fifteen said Hilton, "and during that time he gave me his reasons and detailed his impelling motive for giving the district attorney the statement he made day before yesterday, half an hour after he told me that he would make no such statement. If McManigal told the district attorney that he 'would see no one connected with the defense, then he has changed his mind- about the matteV.

1 TWZZ.TTH AWD CXAT ITUTH Bbntet Pbon Oakland Home Fhoo A4S33 LAST WEEK OFj IVlr; and Sidney Drew 1 i 'A11 the main facts are in our possession and you may say this: "Whatever has been said to" the district attorney will not hurt the defense in view of the statement McManigal has made to me OiLL the SEflSOCJ Secure Your Soals Hon! Usual Price II I Many Attempt to POT Many. Vessels Are Wrecked in Iwo Days' West Indian Hurricane Sailors Suffer Great Hardship from Exposure and Want of food NEW ORL.EANS. April 29. Fierce ncounters with -a, lashing hurricane and angry seas, two nights of exposure andfMpng hours of hunger and thirst were the lot of scores of fish and oystermen on the gulf coast fleets during the West Indian gale of Tuesday and Wednesday. Stories of suffering among crews of -wrecked steamers and oyster luggers are coming in today, brought by men who succeeded In reaching villages after a long fight in the gale off shore.

Numerous patrols are chugging today throughout bayous and inlets search fishermen believed to have taken refuge from the hurricane arid unable to reach home. LIVE OX BOILED SHRIMP. Dispatches from Biloxll tell of the return last night of Daniel Gorenflo, son of a prominent packer, who with the crew trie schooner Araphaoe had a terrible experience during the hurricane. Losing their bearings and blown from their moorings, they ran short of provisions and subsisted on boiled shrimp for three days, the only drinking water available being that which they caught during the downpour. Oscar of Scranton.

captain of the schooner Reindeer, was near the Araphaoe. The anchor line parted during the blow, the Reindeer drifting two0 days and nights across the long stretch iof Louisiana marshes and bayous to: Catfish Pass. Colson reached Biloxii last night after rowing more than forty miles in a small skiff to carry relief for his He was nearly famished. SCHOONER IX DANGER. "A pleasue party iri a schooner anchored near Chandelur Island when the blow started.

The hurricane became po fierce! that the crew was forced to cut ajway the masts to prevent capsizing. Water and provisions had been exhausted when a passenger launch was signalled to. tow them to Ship Island. Six mod sized i nrhnonern were See Men Accused BANK OF GERMANY, OAKLAND of Dynamiting MEETING IS BOOST FOR FREDERICK today." I "Does that mean that McManigal has not turned state's evidence?" 1 "I have not said so," replied Hilton. "I cannot be more explicit, but I tell you that McManigal's explanation of why he lied to us Thursday and made a statement to the district attorney is eminently' satisfactory to us." Attorney Hilton came from his winter-, at Pomonatoday and went immediately to the county jail.

He saw John McNamara first. Then, ignoring Attorney Harriman's experience of yesterday when the prisoner refused to see him, he asked that McManigal be brought down from his cell to the barred conference room on the first floor-of the prison. McManigal in Conference McManigal was brought down at once by Sheriff Hammel, and nothing was said relative to District Attorney Frederick's assertion that the prisoner would receive none of the attorneys for the defense. I "I did not ask him about his declaration tp Harriman yesterday, that he would not consult any of us Harriman, Clarence Darrow or myself," said Hilton. "McManigal was willing to talk and gave me all the main points of his statement to the district attorney and why he made them.

That was all I i j. Attorney Hilton declined positively even to intimate what these ISM BROADWal, OAKTiATTP. CAXt. LOS AKGELES, April 29. The pres ence of the alleged dynamiters In the county jaal causes many curious persons Capital, paid mp arplaa and Cndrrlded Profits.

4 per cant 'paid on Time Deposits Foreign and Domestic Letters ot crodlt issued. Every faculty for handling- the cheeking aeoonnts at Corporations. Tlrms and Individuals. -f Union Men Praise Candidate for His Efforts in Cause. Ofnoarsi THKO.

SVas. k. w. ostiar, omMm GEO. M.

DtOOUA, Attorney. ALBIRT KAY8BR. Vlca-Praa. GIBBONS TO SUCCEED B0WYER AT ANNAPOLIS H.S.BRIDGE& CO. main points were.

MEN ARE CALM IN FACE One of the largest political meetings ever heldin fre annexed district of Oakland tv as that of the Representation Club at Carpenters' Hall, Fruitvale, Thursday night. The meeting was a testimonial to the candidacy of P. C. Frederickson for Commissioner No. 4, and the displayed hy the 250 or mre men' present, the majority of whom were' union men, showed the strength of organized labor in backing Frederickson.

constantly to' seek that part of the city in the hope of catching sight of the accused men. 1 Numerous requests are made at the office of Sheriff Hammel for permission to visit the jail, but as it Is suspected that tfte visitors wish to catch a glimpse of the prisoners, ana not to see the jail, the requests are refused except where one can prove, legitimate business. Shei fff Hammel is standing firm on his declaration that the incarceration of, the trio Is not to be' a "public holiday." Severar still enori dresses, asked for permission to go Into the Jail, and when they were refused, loitered near the entrance until they saw a lawyer they knew. They asked hint to get them Inside, "We want to see those men who blew up the paper," they said. The attorney assured them of his Inability' to aid then.

K. L. Mills, local agent of Detective Burns in Losv Angeles, said late yesterday that twyother arrests were impending and; thai "they will be made In the north." jtou mean In San Francisco?" he was asked. "I will not be specific," he replied. OF SERIOUS ACCUSATIONS LOS ANGELES, April 29.

Quietly and calmly a waiting-fu acb A 1 11 111 LA V1IO VI lilt? lilltipOl The Leading Tailors of tho Pacific Coast Imported and Domestic Cloths in the very latest fa brics are now being made up in the newest styles. 08-110 Sutttr Street, San Francisco. Telephone Kearny 4210V WASHINGTOX, April 29. Captain John H. fGlbboris has been selected superintendent of thW United States naval academy to succeed" Captain John M.

Bowyer, May the latter will voluntarily relinquish the position on account of 111 health. Captain Bowyer probably Will be assigned to less arduous dutiesi In announcing the change the navy department declared It was due entirely to the state of Captain Bowyer's health, and had no relation whatever the recent Miss Beers Incident at Annapolis. speakers of the evening, told of the victory at the primary election on April 18, when Frederickson was given the nomination, thus giving the annexed district representation in the city's civic government. C. Noyes.

a member -of the local cor- ture developments, John J. secretary of the International Associatori of Bridge and Structural Iron and his brother, James B. McNamara, union iron worker and printer, charged a series of murders by dynamite, are obeying to the letter the instructions of their attorneysnd refuse interviews to all other persons. I This course of silence has been strictly adhered to, excepting in the case of a. few union labor men-whom McNamara: hasJ Many Declare They Knew Bryce While I He Was ht the West DRjESSEB.SCHAFHIRT lcnicis uiiiuii, iuiu a mi wnai enmum-asm the union men were backing the popular candidate for Commissioner No.

and why. STIRRING SPEECHES. Harry Thornally and John Thornally, members of the machinists' union, made stirring, speeches in favor of Frederick-son. James Lahey of Latham Terrace said that he believed the annexed district seen and talked to in the jail. blown on the beach at, Pass Several of them had cargoes of oys- i ters and nearly all were seriously.

SURGEON DENTIST damaged. Men Appear to Be Calm Fcjrmerly Manager for Judging from the. reports of the officers in whose charge the prisoners are. none of the men is at all nervous because of the The Berlin Bakery and Restaurant 12TII AND FRANKLIN The largest, and. best loaf of bread in the city; for 5c, 6 for SSc.

Hot1 at p. m. dally. Tikei your Sunday dinner at the Berlin. Wlne beer, etc.

German Cooking B. enbergrr. Prop. should have a representative, and that REX DENTAL CO Has Go4 Into Private Practice at charges they must face soon before a judge and jitry. All, including Ortie McManigal, the so-called Harry Orchard of the case, are kaid to be possessed of cood appetites and to sleep soundly: They EAN FRANCISCO, April 29.

Further evidence regarding the movements in thjjs city of J. B. Bryce, alleged to be J. B. McNamara, has been uncovered and some important witnesses, who will be requested to appear before in Los Angeles which tris the suspected dynamiters were found to have been located by the local detectives last September.

(According to the testimony given the police by two of the women who inhabit house at 778 Commercial street, a man possible, until I appear on the witness stand." While Mrs. Ingersoll would not admit this, it is understood that she was told by the authorities of Los Angeles to say nothing definite of her identification of fs- Bryce. She was evidently overwrought by her experience of the last few days and showed the effects of the 'strain unider which she must have beory laboring. 72 San Pablo Ave, Corner 16th. Phone Oakland 1235.

said representative should be a business man. Just such a man as P. C. Frederickson, and that he andhls associates would do all in their power to elect their man at the polls. Others who made enthusiastic speeches in Frederlckson's behalf were: Charles Dickens of the railroad trainmen, Anton Maguial of the, barbers' union.

Geo. Zimmerman of the metal workers' union, Edward Davis and L. C. Grasser of the electrical workers' union. R.

Hlllman, an electrical worker, and H. Miller of the carpenters" 4 DREAM OF INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH FADES AWAY pass their time as their individual preferences dictate, by reading, writing, smoking and an occasional game of solitaire at cards, When the legal forces which are to engage in the battle over the men are all gathered here, which they are expected to he in a few days, the first court step in the case will 'be takm This be the formal arraignment. I So far as announced the only attorneys retained by the defense 'are Job Harriman of Los Angeles, O. N. Hilton of Denver and Clarence Darrow of Chicago, the last named as chief counsel.

Har-riman is the only one in this city at present. Hilton is at his winter home in Pomona, and barrow is on the way from Chicago, both being expected liere Monday. i. Nothing more definite the line of defense has been stated than that it will try to prove that was gas which caused the explosion in the Times building here, but the "plans will be outlined more in detail on the assembling of the attorneys next week. Although District Attorney Fredericks is busy preparing for the prosecution.

Ink work probably will gain an impetus by the expected arrival here Monday of his assistant. JV. Joseph Ford, fromTndi-anapolis. It is thought that -Ford wilf bring with him considerable documentary evidence against the men, possibly a copy of tie alleged Chicago confession of McManigal. Although Fredericks declares there absolutely no need for a change of venue, there continues to be much public discussion of the matter.

The local newspapers refer to the subject fr.eqtkentlyj CHICAGO, April 29. Denial of co-op-eration from millionaire steel mill owners in the promotion of an institutional church that he dreamed of as the iltl-jnate solution of the industrial problem in 'the United States was yesterday assigned as the reason of the withdrawal ot Rev. Frederick K. Hopkins from the Congregational church at Gary. Rev Mr.

Hopkins outlined the plan by which" he hoped to bring about the solution of the industrial problem. "We want them here," he said, referring to emigrants, "but now that re here it Is up to us to help them attain a high decree of citizenship." vljslted that place on the evening following tli Times explosion and spoke freely of his knowledge of the disaster. This man said Ijis name was Bryce and that was a According to the worn -eh, he told of having done a "good job" in the south, and in pjwof of his statements regarding the pay ha received displayed a large roll of bills. iThe owner ot the house, Mrs. Anna Vhitt, and the woman with whom, Bryce spent most of tha time in the place.

Rose Gilmore, or.Tas she is known in that section of' the city. Rose Raphael, identified a picture of McNamara as the man who, in their opinion, was in their house the night following the explosion which demolished the Times building, i Further identification was obtained from the chauffeur of a taxicab who took Bryce and the Gilmore woman on a "joy ride" but to the beach. After spending a considerable amount of money In. the, Commercial street house, Bryce went to the saloon run by Charles at Commercial street and Grant avenue, and ordered the owner of the place to call a taxicab for hinl. When the machinecame It was driven by Thomas Mills, who said that he distinctly remembered taking Miss Gilmore and her male companion to a cafe at Twenty-second and Mission streets and thence to a number of beach resorts.

Durinj? the ride to the oeach Bryce confided to his companion 'that his name was Bryce, that he was tormerly a printer, but had given upt that work in order to devote his time the business of "seeing, that those who were against him got whati was coming to them." "Waiters who -remember the couple visiting the resorts along the beach have also been located, and will, if necessary, be used In identifying Bryce as McNamara. The two women who long ago furnished Detectives Burke and Richards with a "description of Bryce, are in readU ness to go to Los Angeles at any time and aid in the identification, and the taxicab driver is also awaiting a subpoena from the south." and various other Southern California counties nave beetujmen- W00DR0W WILSON TO ATTEND NORFOLK AFFAIR tioned as likely-places for the 3 Calif ornians Are Watched NORFOLK, April 2 9. Governor "Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey arrived in Norfolk early today to attend the banquet tonight at the Pewter Platter Club, at which he will be guest of honor with President E. A. Alderman of tho University of Virginia and make the principal There is considerable speculation regarding the possible arrest of others in connection with the Los Angeles dynamite cases, as it has been announced that the authorities have under surveiance three Californians.

ong of whom, it is said, lives in Los Angele' and TO ALL PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THE PURCHASE OF LOTS IN PIEDMONT; MANOR the other two in San Francisco Cnion men are restrained in their remarks about the afteged lvnamiter5, much 'of their attention being? taken just at FLfl i 1 ic trials nf a'nnmhpr nf rti i rr witn otner locai iimncis, oods the -charge of violating the' city picketing vordinanre. -1 hey con tliemsrlves bv-savinr that they will not let theaccused 3f lilt 1J lack any physical comforts," we aremdre than justified in making this advance. i Why, it was only yesterday morning that one of the most prominent real estate men in this city said to the writer that Piedmont Manor was the most underpriced tract that ever went upon the local market 3 "That property will be worth $60 or $70 a fnot in no time." be said. "Anrl an a nrr- today by his further ldentlflcatiohf ts tlie man who lived In San Sunder At a meeting held last night it was decided to advance all prices in Piedmotn? -Manor on Monday next. It has been plainly evident ever since we published opening sale price list that our quotations were too low.

This fact was proven when over one hundred thousand dollars worth of this property was snapped up in less than ten days. It was further proven when it vTasfound" that all the property on all FOUR sirVs of Piedmont Manor was being held at 40 the name of J. B. and -1ho is Sarsaparilla Is the most effective medicine for the complete purification the blood and the complete renovation of the whole system. Take It.

this spring. Sees McNamara With Prisoners and Points Him Out as Bryce Mrs. D. H. Ing'ersoll Returns From Trip to Lbs Angeles charged with the actual dynamic Jng pf the Times plajxt here.

Trehor McCachren is said today ii to real estate values vou oiurht to I.OS AXGKI.KS. April 29. Another link in the chain of evidence charge more for it." Clet it today in usual Ikjuid form or? against Jsmes B. McNamara was for erf TUo the "desirabilitv of the lots, but will have Identified McXamara positively as Pryce. was a bellboy at tjie Hotel Argonaut, in San Francisco, where the man known as Bryce lived the latter part of last Just prior to the Times explosion on October 1.

after leai'-ingr the lodging house of Mrs. II. H. In-gersoll. McCachren was brought here at the Instance of the district attorney.

Shortly after his arrival he was taken to the jail by an attache of the district attorney's office. Several prisoners were brought before htm, among; them being James McNamara. As soon as McCath- nigner prices than we were quoting1 In so much as this is the only; i i i Expert Optical Service average aooui per 101 auvancc. SAN FRANCISCO. April 23.

lrs. U. tl. Ingersoll. who is said to I have made a positive -identification of Jl B.

McNamara as being the same man she knew as J. Bryce, arrived from Los Angeles yesterday and went at once to her home at 3656A Twentieth street. "I have had an awfully hard time," she said, "and I hardly realise Just what I have been doing; during the past three days. 'I am not going- to sayi what I told the district attorney of Los Angeles and the detectives. When I am railed to the witness stand will be plenty of time for me to talk.

don't care to say anything about my Warren C. Jones, Optician, Is now with "us at 120 Geary street, San Francisco. For nineteen years he has been a practical designer and adjuster of grlasses for the medical profession. He is the Inventor of the famous Jones snarn-HKin urips, wnicn can oe nag pi any or our stores, irie lm- entering and Teetlng "instruments always used by provea xens aaarKinjs, Le to insureiiccuracy. Parties buying today or tomorrow I will be allowed the old prices.

All contracts 'signed after tomorrow, must be at the increased price. wide frontage-lot subdivision in Piedmont, nearer to the Key Route than any other section of Piedmont. and destined to become as beautiful as the choicest sections of Piedmont. 1 rcn's eyes rested upon them he la said to have pointed McNamara out as the one he had known as Bryee. McXamara is reason for' "his said to have realised the identification of McNamara.

If it is 1218 Broadway, Oakland said that I positively, identified hirp as Bryce I can not help It. I iwron't say I did or if I did not. I vnderetand that I will orobablv be called UDonj later to ap bing- paraded through the jail office and to have glanced toward i Simultaneo-usly with the arrival of McCachren was that of two registers of tfie Hotel Argonaut, upon' which McXamara Is alleged to have written the same kf OPTICAL CO. Stores In San Francisco, 120 Geary street: Oakland, 466 Thirteenth street; Sacramento. 626 Btreet; Stockton, 407 EL Main street; Fresno, 2015 Mariposa street; Vallejo, 43 Georgia street.

pear at the trtaL and I tfajnlc the best B. Bryee" and David Caplan and thins.or me to do la to say as little as.

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