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Down Busy Day Is Spent in Fighting Flames STOCKTON, April 9.— Five attempts were made to fire the town of Oakdale.'in Stanislaus County, between 2 o'clock this morning and 7 o'clock tonight, j and following. the arrest of two of the suspected incendiaries the business men of # the town organ ized a vigilance committee and are patrolling ; the streets with rifles. Great excitement prevails tonight, atfd there is talk of a raid on the jail and lynching the men in cus tody;- The first fire was discovered shortly fitter ' 2 o'clock this morning in the bicycle repair shop of Schlow Broth ers. The .building was gutted before the flames were under control. At 2 o'clock this afternoon fire was discov- | ered in the same blocic, which is in the. heart of the town: This time the flames broke out in. the annex of the Commercial lodging-house. The annex was destroyed, but the main building was caved. Fires in rapid succession followed in th« immediate neighborhood, between 5 and « o'clock, and a general con-, flagration was averted only by th« alertness of th^ firemen, whose sus-_ plclons had been aroused to the evi dent plan of incendiarism. . While the firemen were fighting the fires the police got busy and made two arrests. The prisoners are hang ers-on about town end are said to hava implicated by confession five other men, \u25a0whom the police are now hunting for. : \u25a0> The armed patrol of business men is exercising every precaution and the town is practically under martial law^ I!very one on the street. is challenged, snd volunteer fire corps of house holders are kept in readiness through out the town. Oakdale will do; little sleeping to night. Talk of the lynching of -the men under arrest was becoming more general toward midnight, ; and the authorities were planning to move them at the> first, Indication of attack on the jail. V Six years ago a Mexican was lynched in Oakdale. for the same offense as. the two men under arre,st are accused of. MAKES SEVENTH RESCUE FROM THE CARSON RIVER. John Growe, a Boy, Saves B Arthur :: Wiard- From the Torrent nENO, April- 9.— John Crowe, 17 years old,* jumped .." into .' the .Carson River and « saved the ' life of Arthur VTiard of- Brunswick.' wlard had given up stxnggl ing when .prove grasped his hair and pulled him; out. j Crowe has saved : Beven lives from the river in ;the v iaet four years, and two • years I ago was*, given a 1;;a 1 ;; niedaJ by citizens; of * Carsom; for hie \u25a0 courage. A* month ago -the boy's -father, owner of the L<one-.Star -mine, came home crazed with'driak and itried to klll;the, family with a: shotgun." ; The -drunken man was about to .shoot the mother when John r drcwi a* pistol -'and ° killed " his father. The authorities- approved his act and he never fta^;becn' arrested. , The San Francisco Call. INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S NEWS TODAY TELEPHONE TEMPORARY 88 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. WEATHER COXDITIOXS TESTERDAT— Partly cloudy; maximum tem perature, C 6; minimum \u25a0 temperature, : 52. ; FORECAST FOE TODAY— Cloudy ; brisk northwest winds. \u25a0 Page 11 KDITORIAD The big policeman* mnltif arions «c«t- j ities. • : V*st * Mayer Schmltx and the slot machines. . Page 8 Traction relations -nitii the public. Page 8 Supervisor Lonerg&n's "-arithmetical con ecience. .' Page 8 GRAFT SCANDAL Former manager of Empire Constroction Com pany says it did not put up money to bribe Su perrisors for Home Telephone Company. Pare I*l Attorney Ach grows abusive in court aud only Judge Ducne's forbearance sares him from con- ! tempt commitment. - Page 1 Grand Jury - inquires why slot machines" In w-nlcn Mayor had interest were exempted from j license tar.. ' . ; :^;Pagel- Removal of Keane may create complication,! as approval of successor's bonds rests with Mayor. ' Page 1 POLITICAIj Primary election cannot be held In Ohio this fall and Taft and Foraker will battle for orcan lzation. Page 3 Two men bring suits against tbelr /sisters for money and land. » , Page 16 , Louis V. Eytlnge, boastful criminal of literary tendpncles. waives extradition to Arizona, where he must answer murder - charge. . V Page 3 Decision of Judge Seawell may call into ques tion realty deals entered into after fire. Page 5 Man accused or murder. fs : trying to Inrolr« another as perpetrator of the crime. Page i 6 . Teachers' relief committee, \u25a0 in response fto Dr. Mahoney's charges. maVes report as to ex penditure of -111,000 fund sent here /from Xew York.- - - j /, Pige 9 University Regents decide to begin construc tion of $573,000 library building. : .F. Fa * c 9 \u25a0 ""'Clayton J. McKenzie commits suicide in park by drinking laudanum. Page 16 Rev. I^ouls J. Sawyer has _ woman wno ! rajS *be Is engaged to him ; arrested \u25a0on charge '£'ft\ insanity.*"- - ~ " . -.-^ Page. 16 E. J. Zlmtner fatally injnred in - colllsloa of, car with hack and ' Mrs. Wellington Grepg badly hurt. Page 16 SUBURBAN* .. - . . Remains ,ot : mastodon are found , nea r : . Half* moon Bay? .- : ; \u25a0\u0084'.: Page 10 j'~ "Seeing the elephant'! is popular attraction on rampus at" State University. .-* ; Page' 10 » Father McNally, after \u25a0 twenty-seven - years' continuous service in California, Is to visit rela tives in Ireland. ;-.\ \ Page 10 Mayor-elect E. X. , Taylor; of ; Alamedt ".says that city will ' be managed as a business cor poration. , . . - . Page ID Starving peons at Point RlcbmoDd charcc Eanta Fe Railroad with violation of contract labor law. . . . : Page 10 Fmma S.Hardj of. Martinez contests will of husband whom she deserted in ISSO. Page 10 COAST 'Town of Oakdale under patrol, of rijdla~nci» committee •as result of " seven ; attempts to flre it. Page i DOMESTIC Attorney Delmas pleads unwritten law in'con cludlnk • argument of .Thaw defense. Pages" 1-8 l t William - Jennings Brj-sn explain* his revised' policy, Involving Joint Federal and State own«r-' ehlp of railroads. ; Page' 4 "Binger Hermann testifies that he apquir?d 30,000 acres ; of public . lands in ' Orepon ;• while receiver of public money at Boseburg. Page" 3 .Northern " Facific rises Us lumber embarco* and. other roads may follow suit. '-Page 4 Big fire at: the Philadelphia navy yard.' P. 4 SPORTS ' / Manair»»r Billy Xnlan'Flpns boiPrs for_ thr'e international matches' in England.* -Page. 7 Yesterday's baseball scores: ', San Francisco 2. Portland : 0:-Los, Angeles. 4,- Oakland 2. " Page 7 ..Cloudllgbt (.wins;- the "'Narcissus handicap at Emeryville: in fast timr. Page 7 ' Speedway * arid -stadium In Golden Gate Park to assume "sighhy. appearance. Page 11 Fisb" Commissioners /are on the lookout ." for poachers on the tront streams. .Page 11 Tomsjy Burns agrees -to fight \u25a0 Bill ; Squires, the Australian.' before \ Coffrntb'B "elbb. '.'\u25a0 . • Page; 7 ' Stanford seniors win ; the; interrlass track mi»<?t in 'contests -marked by' some splendid pprfcrm ance*. ' P«g« U LABOR Retail Clerks' L'nJou No. 410 ; will distribute lOO^KW cards ' throughout ; the city ~ln referen?* to early closing. '-Page 9 MAriiXE- .\u25a0---\u25a0 '. .:;',;. , Prominent Japanese will attend .sailing .of liner Hongkong Marii. on , which Mikado's , Con ful General " to this port : Is going . home. •P. 1 1 MI.VIXG -v / \u25a0 Status' of matters .. at Gofdflold being, an rhange<i, r prices of mining share* i remain practi cally- stationary. • Page, 15 SOCIAI-. ' ,-* • * \u0084 v • .Marriage of Miss .Anita'- Harvey and (Oscar Cooper postponed on"account i of .bride's 'Illness >. In New York. \ . : /Page [B BRANCH OFFICES Subscriptions and Advertise- ments will be received in San Francisco at following offices: 1651 FHiLMORE : STREET, Open /until; 10 'o'clock' every.; night. : : 'sis-vax-neX^ avemie! . , \u25a0 Parent's Stationery Store. " SIXTEENTH A>D MARKET STS. \ '•'," Jackson'sjßranch. T . ; 533 HAIGHT" STREET Christian's 1 Branch.- 8005 16TH 'ST., ; COR; MISSIO.V International; Stationery Storen 1531 CIHJRCIi STREET George Prewitt's Branch. : 2200 J FILIiMORE '; STREET' "Woodward's Branch:^ > sft&^RMcisco, Wednesday, april 10,1967? DEPICTS SLAYER OF WHITE AS AVENGING ANGEL. I Delmas -; Declares r Insanity ; Was Mariifesta " tion of Manhood v BRILLIANT APPEAL Styles Defendant's Af^ flictioa ''Dementia ; h ' Americana" OPPONENT PROTESTS District 'Attorney Charges Californiari :^ Witli^ Going > Beyond Evidence . . NEW YORK. April :?;~ln an eloquent 1 appeal both to • the ; written and the unwritten law, DelprnV M. Delmas this afternoon committed Harry K. Thaw's fate to; the jury. The California - attorney concluded • his five hours' summing ; up- jpeech declar ing ; his - client* was :<: < justified f in . killing Stanford White. x, ur Tomorrow morning at 11 : 30 o'clock District 1 Attorney Jerome will ! make..his. appeal in belialf.l.of ?the Justice Fitzgerald pfob^ ably will then charge the jury.and .by tomorrow evening at the latest the famous . case , will "pass to the' delibera tion of; the : twelve men n:ho-'have^so carefully attended its uncertain course for "weeks past.:- '.•'\u25a0• ; . ' \u25a0\u25a0' Jerome; expects to speak for three r 6r four hours. Justice Fitzgerald would not say today .whether, he, would . ornot charge the jury directly/after the Dis^ trict Attorney's ; remark?,\ but the- gen eral, impression -is jth'at he will do so. "With the exception of ; the moments when ho was reading from .testimony Delmas" speech today was one of sus-^ ; tamed oratorical . effort ./, He threw I about the form v of ,••\u25a0 Harry Thaw the cloak of. chivalrous knighthood. •TN'hy," he shouted, "should- we, who admire the chivalry -of the" knights* of the' middle ages, i who went aboiitl re ; dressing wrong? and rescuing irnaidons ;.in :^d is tress",:- Withhold our sympathy from ahis brave man? "'•. -V - Bitterly the attorney assailed Stan-^ ford White.. He, declared "White "sought to play with Evelyn N'esbit so long as her ! beauty remained and thei^ would have- throvrn <h*r "away- viike 'a, dirty rag, ;to float' down life's j sewers to a grave in "the. potter's \fl«ld.'V ; ; ':'/" . . _ Agafn he .'said: '"'••Harry'; Thaw • had snatched 1 the girl from the old '"lecher who saw, in her.but.a .toy; to? gratify 'a moment's lust andvto be ; cast' aside' to go her way down the path "of fallen" women." : . . \u25a0 .\u25a0;.-. - •"• • '\u25a0 >.X. X ;^X\th- dramatic emphasis Delmas cried out^that "when Harrys '".Thaw 1 behVld Sta nford White -on /the Madison-Square roof . garden the^stofyV of -his . wife's wrongs overcame 'him. \t He \u25a0'pictured .in an .instant, as: a dyingman-: niay' pic ture, his past ; life—all \u25a0 tha t VStinford .White had Aone,. the ...ruin \u25a0: he Vh'ad wrought-— and _he*. : struck; /struck*' as the tigress strikes ! in defense of ;heri young; struck for thVihomeV struck foV. Ariier-' ican .women'; 1 struck; for humanity— and Stan ford ; W^jiltef el U ':';"'<'' \\'-' % ' ".' . '- "Geritipmen;V".the; advoca-teC went on, Harry Thaw believed 'he was the in f?trument; of Providence, v who will say he" was 'mistaken ?'.',:\u25a0 • * ,-'- »^\ \.j Delmas -discussed -but briefly ( the ; tes timony of : the expert' witnesses; declar ing that whatever.: weight -Inight^attach to their utteranc^f s\was on; the % side*of the defendant ;; He' deciaredJthe'Mirdeh; of proof as to Thaw's sanftv at^ -the! time of the homicide' rested with "i the 'prose? ctition," which ;' had. "failed to\ make tout its cape.' ; '-..'t ,"\u25a0'•. :^'l. \u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0•''.'\u25a0'.-•.'.• • \u25a0"• ' - , In \u25a0_; dlfcussing^Thaw'B /mental .state Delmas came -at last\to- the- "unwritteiv. law."' »' He declared ' th^e,; experts'*, had been _ at \u25a0a: loss \u25a0\u25a0to' clas'sifyf the^formjof "insanity ; from \whlch""Vrn*ajwvjiuffVrod] \u25a0 , :.'I .;wllir suggest, \u25a0; its name.V^^Ser clared. "VI "would callt'itr./derneritia \u25a0.' '*. — \u25a0*-• ', : :\u25a0\u25a0 ' *y.'M||^<HW— —^»«|W^y'WUßi«*a~»Cg Americana.', .It ris a'specles of , 'insanity, which has .been recognized ;ln,' ; every, State. "ofrthis'Unlon.^^nfiitth^^Bpecies of . insanity^which''makes*the, American; 'man) believe thlß|hpm^.fhlsTw'if«;and" his daugh t ers a re. ,_ saorf d , \ and; whosoever stains '\u25a0: lateshh"e'hishest|of|hum'an'<laws*!^^^S i:%TwlceMuring; his- closing perlodsjDefr $2»y™*s™§&M*]£g2™&* Yesterday's Happehinss in Graft Case's 1 .- A ttorneys^Henry . Ach and ; Hiram Johnson again : exchange . sharp words during: the progress ' of '' the trial of Abe Ruef.\- • \. 2. Four. morei'talesmen undergo examination in the ~< h French' restaurant extortion ; case • before Judge :.; * Dunne.^- : \ X ' " \u25a0 . . ••\u25a0"; ••'..; -\, 3.-. F. F. Graves of the Empire. Construction lC6p-- : ; pany tells ' Grand Jury, he has -no : knoivledgejof' bribery.-, ' , . 't. - ; ; SLOT DEVICE LICENSE WAS NOT COLLECTED. Maeliihes \u25a0 in Whicfi Maybi^Ha^nterest; Not" Taxed '\u25a0 ! The G rand Jury*; haslbegun ? an u invest - \ i tigation ;• into;. the "charge that; favored 'nli i i ii MMlj" \w* Ti' i *\u25a0 - \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 . ' \u25a0-* ~* *;<.* ' owners of slot machines : did not^pay | the^licerise .required by ,la w. George" iVer'gerHc^hiefr^e^ty'vini.jthe^Tax^ifol-* [lector's office, was. \u2666summoned to ,'the I e'xcttsedWwith s'the^understaridingitSat I he ; would < return ; later. ; r red Hilbert^ |[j^^^^^^^^f^^^^rah'am "- \u25a0 arid v": Ned ilSSij^^^^^^^^^^Jre a: a lso % s um- j I 'mon ed, *; in i the : belief ithatl theyiwouidTD^e I I able -toj throw 'some: light r on' thelsitua-" (ion. ' J . '/• sM^o^fwas*; sent around ; by; the » Mayor j to|thOße?saloonsjand^cigar, stores^which S^^fin^n^CT^^pga^^tMtney^ \ ormality^'of d ioS?*i^^^^^^i?s^ hinesTuauf 'aiiylfounifl insclgai^Btor^nw^r®tr^uir^J to*payj»lo gouarte^^|4o!aTyear^A^ cordlnglto s thel testimony! of , MattflSr? i^g^Mi^Bsgg^^^^^^^'^rypy^ty; S^SS^SS^SSS^iMSSS^^^^a 4. Judge North of ; Riverside, attorney for Home Tel ephone Company, to be an important witness in graft inquiry. ! s.,.Schmitz may ' block; appointment of Keane's sue-/ cessor, by refusing: to approve bond o/.nen»ap /\u25a0..•'.' pointee; ,:• <5.' ., Failure of the orvners of slot machines Jo pay . ike . \u25a0 \u25a0.. -'"regular . license is to be investigated by 'the » Grand Jury.' zy * : ' Two Phases of Graft KEANE'S REMOVAL MAY CREATE COMPLICATION. Mayor Likely : to -Refuse 'Approv^;?of ASuc • lessor's Bond : i I \u25a0'?,• Serious complications will, probably I erisue : over the^* removal"* of 'George B. ! Kcane as clerk, of 'th*» Board^of Super.-; j .ylsorST" :\u25a0•:. which * action , vras - vetoed by' Mayor Sohmi tz, a nd ' the board may ' find I itself) without"- a chief .clerk >if rth'e^ j breach f between -Schmitz.' and 'the ;Su^ ! pervisors. is not healed— and* it- is far !tfro^iikeiyHhat:it;wilUbe> " • t^^Trurnor,) was , current; yesterda y \u25a0, that not; be ioyer : meeting \u25a0 be s£S£2f[t w« Supervisors '". who were ; said g^g^U|Mjirdlgto|him .would remain ?Sv3Ss&ro'm Ct h e • " me. c t ilig^^w^veTt mo c jbotlth^^e^SupervlsprJlu^vot^gainst fitlie^eto!^OTloßSlleißSßth"an;'the r ' charter requires to override 4thetilayor!ajj,ve-' it'iuisinotibeiievedahatithejpian^out lined !^^dj^^ i ??iy« Graves of the Home Company Questioned says\Bribe Coin v Didn't Come Ouiaf Empire Corporation - . F. F. \u25a0 Graves. . formerly manager .of the Construction Company- was the-only witness .who; grave testimony yesterday. •- afternoon * before : the \u25a0 Grand Ju pv i <Jrar esj. is ; one of ; the important stockholders in the^Home Telephone Company ' and i has-been- closely asso ciated^with JAbram K.>Detwiier. The Empire Construction Company, an orf r shoot', of \ the. Home ; Company, had the I v contract«to>onstruct;the'new telephone I system -In • San ' Graves was I placediin'charge of the work. Hetook j charge"? in^May, but resigned 'his posi tioniln October^ Graves] denied f knowl .^gge^fjthe. bribery of the Supervisors ibut^i^ltestlniony wa3 of Importance, ii n •' so ; far \ as 1 - ' 1 1 T' showed \u25a0 that 'i to T : his I :|lSwfwie'dge'.;the bribe boodle had not come out of 'the \u25a0 treasury of the Empire | Construction. Company. •\u25a0 I ClThe Grand Jury had intended , to coiv- I tinue Hhe" Investrgation Into, the 'slot machine; traffic and had ; been I "summoned 5 in jtheipersonVof ; Detective .-5 s Continued ,\ ©n Pace .2, Column 3 "Forgetlt" number — the splendid anni versary edition, filled with interesting features. You cannot afford to miss this the Sunday Call PEICE -FIVE CENTS. RUEF'S COUNSEL GROWS ABUSIVE IN THE COURT Shouts in Anger at Trial Judge and Prosecutor JUST ESCAPES JAIL Forbearance of the Bench Saves Him From Prison Penance i PROGRESS v IS MADE Names of Two More Tenta tive Jurors Added to the List These Men May Sit on Jury in Ruef Case VEMRE3rE> »eleet«d for the Rpef Jory. "abject to peremp tory challenge! J. 11. Duntbrell, fruit merchant, 2343 California street.' William D. Knlsht*. cashier, XI , Paraassn* avenue. Abraham Horkw aid. West Dtsln fectlns Coapany, 2151 Post utreet." '_\u25a0 "\u25a0 Ellj»^ r»i {h "TT. Johnson, ajroeer,' 2o6l Bu«h street. , - . Oonslas $. -Watson, real * estate, - - f " 3710 scott ittreet. James Otis, Otis McAllister A Co* 2231 Broadway. -'; Seamon : Varabasra. produce mer chant, 957 Scott street EXCUSED YESTERDAY F. H. Coon, 2003 Bush street, not on assessment roll. \u25a0"" — T. F. J. Kast, 701 HaVes street. ? REMAINING TO BE EXAMIXED Max Gans., 2297 : Franklin street. Theodore Cohn. 2-MO Clay street. Henry Ach escaped going ta jail yesterday only because Judge Dunne was lenient and merely ad ministered a stinging admonition I when every one in the courtroom expected Ach to be committed for contempt. i Persisting in dragging his allu [sions to the Citizens' Alliance into | his question? to jurors, after he 'had been told to refrain from this I line of examination. Ach became {abusive and declared that lie "knew the Citizens' Alliance had contributed to the prosecution. "The Citizens* Alliance never corAributed one-quarter of one cent," exclaimed Johnson, "and \u25a0he ; knows it. Let him* give the i name^of his mysterious^inform ant." *'"' "I don't propose, to give counsel the name of my informant/ re torted Ach; / \u25a0 -• v .\u25a0\u25a0".\u25a0 , \u25a0 - \u25a0 t "You know you dare not give the <name," was the reply. "It's : none of .your business.'* answered Ach in ; arnger. :'; Both ' counsel were, oh their feet, arid the court admonished Ach: "It would have been a much more ; manly and honorable* thing for you to have giveri the court .< the name of the :' informant^you say you know than to have asked a; question that was impertinent,'* said the court. -•'I don't need any instructions from th is court or from any one else on "manliness,; or what I con-, sider my duty," shouted I\chl ;, x*7T "You will take * your seat, Mr. Ach." the judge said, and twice he repeated the admonition, while the attorney still continued .". his angry abuse of Judge, and coun sel. At the moment when every one' in the courtroom expected ,tha T udge to order : hi m to jail he sub sided. Jf "Now, Mr. , Ach." the : Tmtea \u25a0sajdjgaftwj order had becalfSS