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; SprigHtly^women' who * fish !; and 'hunt-= with success !^Thcre^ are; many of them ;in j California.: : Read of nheir exploits; ami ; seei oiuinglphotbs;6f|thein^n; '. ... ; i rTHE SUNDAY/CALL volume^ cii^q:; X GRAND JURY CHARGES CHIEF OF POLICE WITH GROSS MISCONDUCT TELEPHONE ELECTRICIANS STRIKE TO CAUSE OF THE OPERATORS POND LEAVES DEBTS THAT TOTAL $75,000 Disappearance of * Former Mayor's Son Due to Heavy -Losses FAItS- IN/ BUSINESS Qoes ; East : While -Brother • Attempts . Settlement With Creditors, \ ALL : : MAY .BE: PAID Clubman's Predicament; Due in Part to Decline in- Fishing Edvard Pond, clubman and] ton* of former mayor, ~ whote < departure f from city is explained} by .announcement \ of. hif failare'in '.business.'; ,\u25a0 *'* .'"-.; •-. \u25a0 Liabilities estimated : at \ $75,000 • are given as the reason for the disappear ance 'of *" Edward \u25a0*\u25a0' Pond, ; prominent young ; clubman \ and - son ' of \ former Mayor ~ Edward * B. ; Pond, 'who * has been missing : . two . weeks. ; About .25 creditors, ';. for the most "part* shi? chandlers, . are said to be affected' by the failure. . "JVoung ; . Pond's ,' relatives and * business . associates, beyond - ad mitting that they "last heard from the missing man in ' New York, persist ; in shrouding his whereabouts in • mystery and ' are ; making an • effort to effect a settlement with his • creditors. ? \u25a0 Pond's failure came to light two . weeks <_ after he had J'depsJted^ 1 when : his ; brother, Samuel: V.r, Pond," of Watson, Pond' & Riddle, . requested ; statements of ' ac counts from, the/missing man's . credit ors. * Among the • heavier •creditors J are G. M. Josselyn. & C0.,- 106; Main jStreetT and the^^ Leslie' salt refining^company. . Pond's ' failure," 1 - his . friends \ clalm.^-uraa caused ,- by a.% general " decline ' ; in " the values of ; fish products,' coupled \u25a0 with heavy ~ losses' _ f rom •' the \u2666 fire last year. There "bas'i.beem no; meeting of the* creditors,;, though; ajl yiavc^been asked* for ;i statements^ by^ Samuel/- >"\ Pond /of ; Pond . & "Riddle,/ real estate .*acents"> who 'j has : undertaken sto straighten^his / brother's '.affairs. : The assets, he I asserts, Twill \ nearly, meet .the 1 J abili ties!? and i he £ believes '» that' an ._ ad- Justmentl satisfactory^ to ."all r "can pbe arranged^; \u25a0 -- ' , '• .: '-. " : "."' '.;'• " OW.VS THREE VESSELS ; \ , Edward ]P^»d :T^;alsoJa^m&nQber_of the nirmVof {wheaton, f Pond^&iHarroM, dairy products v and vprovisions f J . at^2l_ CommerclaT^street: .: : -The X members^of Continued- "oa \u25a0*)&£*•'%- Columsi *3 The San Francisco Call. INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S NEWS TODAY KE f TKMPORABYJ 86 TUESDAY, JUNE< 4,< 1«07, WEATHER" COXDITIOXS ' ; * i'ESTERDATT-7-Cloudj; "milmtua temperature,' 60: minimum, 62. w. , ' -"" (" • . FORECAST -FOR TODAY— Clondr; .'teg' In morning and at night; light southwest winds, changing to westerly. r ''. . * P«f « 11 EDITORIAL " The. Impudent \u25a0 Pullman monopoly. * \u25a0 ; Pago 8 A lesson for, California. I ,- \ Per o 8 A chatterlac senator. Fare 8 \u25a0 Vagrant reg e t ables of \u25a0 Berkeley. . • • '; Page 8 STRIICE SITUATION . '.' Two hundred electrical \rorkerg strive in sym pathy with telephone. operators. ' - ' Pare 1 Governor Glllett to as«Ut. conclliatton commit- \u25a0 tee in bringing kbont conference \u25a0with : President j Calhonn of United - Railroads and ' President Scott of telephone company/ with i a rlew • of' settling I strikes.''! ' . . •-":• . \u25a0 "' . •-' . .- , Page»'2 ; Frank I 3. '; Symmes . confers Trtth ; gorernbr on enUrgement of scope of committee of ten; close watch , to be maintained in gorernmental^af faire.' i;" . ; \' Pago 2 Haight street car wrecked by bomb.. but". pas- Bengers- escape Injury'; Daniel \ White. >a : striking carman, captured after chase and charged* wlta crime.-. . ; r .-•;'-/ /- " »-"- ': }\u25a0;' • '; \u25a0^-•Page:2 GRAFT;"*' f ••'^•': Grand Jury, returns, charges of misfeasance' !n office against .Chief of Police Dinan." V O?t*« 1 Eleven Jurors; ire secured for. trial "of' caW against*. Scbmitz and . defense exhausts' its J per emptory : challenges. ', .* .. ; . } '; '^ Pago 1 : Reagan to be star \ witness of the prosecntion of; Mayor '• Schmltx. . ' ' . ' v F«f« 3 city-/../- :". '/Ijl -\u0084\u25a0\u25a0 .•\u25a0.'.*'• :.\u25a0•:<-.:; Liabilities of ,'575,000 - given as". the "reason for the* disappearance '..of " Edward'-!' Pond,'' son of a . former mayor of; San J"ranclsco." r; . v Pa^e 1 ; ' Dr. : Edward ; B.'' Perrln, Indicted with John 'A.' I nenson,, makes pitiful «. appeal for;- epeedy I trial.*. V ;" ;: '--'" v v.. -Ci; Supervisors amend municipal 'budget "so special tar , will . be,, levied j for ! street " Improvements \ in jstead'of'GearyTstreet'road."^ '"/^•\u25a0'^'^Pac^'lS \u25a0 , SaperTisors" wrangle "'over 'attempt.' to".' force: utilities i committee . to . report *: on ,- resolution ' for j feltlnp franchises of United Railroads. Pag* 2 i . ; Attorney^qßarfelsiwlth She'rlff .CXell^d'tells | him 'that .his turn>before the' grand. 1 ' jury £will[ -cwne'next.'*,-- * f \u25a0"-*"";'- ,"!.' %if S*"^*/- 1 ? Pagi»j9 '. Contesting helm of Jacob Davis 'to . carry fight to break , will Into .: United ; . States \u25a0-; supreme court.-- ;/ - : :. \u25a0'.\u25a0''.'. _..••'\u25a0•'" ~. .."\u25a0•/,•;: .-Page il6 - Defendant iln f divorce /• enlt : carries^ pistol %to court.'. but disclaims murderous Intent: Pago j 9 "i Principal and janltresK of Richmond school complain ;' to board - of ' education , tbat * new order menaces children. .\u25a0\u25a0 .-^.': Page*9 . Elsie ' Ehardt v granted divorce from soldier after • her. mother \u25a0 testifies " that be had won her daughter : away- In courtship, from a sailor ,by . means •of sa : love . potion. \u25a0 •-**'- '**• SVBVRBAJi \u25a0 ' /^;. '\u25a0]'\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0*.; \u25a0 Oakland * city .' council * decides \u25a0 upon . Immediate seizure ; of ,.- ail ) tide * lands X lying * between t- the" broad ' ginge - mole ' and . the •-.; Western "' Ptclflc's strip ' and will \u25a0 fence in . the area wl th a linel of piles. ',•-'; .; ' Page 1 Case of Dr. F.'. U.\. Van Tassell, , who \ disap peared j last , : Thursday \ from ' Berkeley,' continues , to' baffle," police. v .;,-".- _ - . »- Pag» 4 Oakland l; steam . laundries . resume \ as* \u25a0'. " 'open •hops." . Union ..; denounces . students, who Twork ; In • place 'of . the strikers; 1 / -~ \u25a0*• -' Pag* '; 4 ' Governor Gillett recedes . from * position \ln T tilt with regents over architects to superintend state university buildings. ," ]' I ,. .•. • \u0084Page; 4 Sheriff - begins * crusade against roadUouse ' re-. • Korts '• selling > liquor Vwlthout -permits. " ' Fag* 4 "COAST"' "Xl: -.^ »\u25a0\u25a0:/."[ / - ; -: \u25a0 ; .-:-'.V: / Laundry and • teamsters of ' San =' Jose" .po out on strike. ~t . * \ Page 6 DOMESTIC J . ,:, Court .of . appeals . instaini sentence rof -' con . tractors -'lmplicated Vln : : big Satunaah .harbor, fraud.' ' . . . \u25a0 • ' "" : Pag* l , lo . Complete \u25a0 Jury ; 1« ' sworn for the trial " of , WII ;\u25a0 -\u25a0 llim'l). \u25a0 Hay wood ' and . introduction of \u25a0' testimony by . the • prosecution will - begin \u25a0- today. _ ' \u25a0 Pag* , 5 FOREIGX;; "'.; .".. : ',' Feellngrof uneasiness prevails In Tokyo ccn cemlng \u25a0 future \u25a0 relations * between ' America i and Japan. ' - '- HB^^3g>- " Para 11 _ Missionaries " flee J from' Chinese : rebels [to \ Swa tow and - it ' Is reported '- American : squadron ' ban been Tordered }. to ' concentrate. • . _.", ' . ;' Pag* ; 5 ' • Union ' leaders! call i off '\u25a0 strike ' which has - tied op (the, ports of : France. f r -' -\u0084. ' !11 sports " wBGp&kSB&BBI -Well \u25a0 backed : thoroughbreds win . four races . at Emeryville and 'book makers have an un profitable toj.J ; ,y'- ,V>. •.'\u25a0.\u25a0"." '.' ''\u25a0".' : .'P»»»^7 Montgomery, I ridden by 'Eadtke, wins^the Jockey, club ritake r et ' Belmont. ; . K;"y- Pat* ".7 i". BrittV and •' Nelson, I the -.latter.- represented '\u25a0. by Manager j Billy Nolan/" agree f upon terms » for^ a return -match. *>.' - ' ; Pag* 7 LABOR' • \u25a0 ,„' .7 '/- -.-/.;. ..:. fi'C-.jUi Telegraphers* union presents schedule. to Postal and- : Western ', Union,* but' latter : •declines"-/ to negotiate. :;i : ?H*}9 MARIXEV, ' : . \u25a0.\u25a0''\r,i United cruiser,. Milwaukee, > with ; trinl officers on • board, , sails for, Santa ; Barbara f chan nel; for' final -general* test.; ;\u25a0 '\u25a0' Pag*}ll 'miaixg' \u25a0,: -';"'-.:.V - -' \u25a0 ' \\~'''y \u25a0 :] - « .Local mining stock, boards resume business and cell *' southern Nevada \ shares :' with ' v general \u25a0* de cllne- In- prices.- ; '"^-.'"Cv •-v-/''"-."^ : . pp J l «*'i B . '-' Deal lsjmadUfbyiwhlch'comblnatlon'of ; mines in;- the,' L«er district 'to "effected. Involving ex< pendlture of -$100.000."^ ,"-,'_, ,'Z- \u25a0 " Pag* 15 ; BRANCH QFFICEJ \u25a0 Subscriptions and Adyertise- ments will be received in San . Francisco at following of f ices: ! ,' ' ; :ie^"Fn^MOREIsTREKT-i*-- h ; >, I Open \u25a0> until V lO j: o'clock ; ;" every S night \u25a0 \ ' '^-/BM\yA^iraBs rAviiirraT" c / ; ' ; -7 ! 4:- i Parent's * Stationery^ Store. . -.-* - ' \ %ft*^"iJ i!i !f lc 52H' B J Blt iasch.T ;*.V%(/^ J BraVHA^GHTTsTkEET:;--:"' -: .Chj-lstlan's'.Branc^'^ r - V; - " » >;iwii*f<rraTsT^'c6i^MissipN ' • . /.' _ ,IHsif OTTOCHf^REET^J v ;;"^.'V ' George vPre_wi tt's^Branch. *^ ? ! f ;- ; ; ;^T2aw' s FiLLMbRE'sSTBEEiT;'' •\u25a0•.:: -, IS^*PRMTOISCO;; OAKLAND TIDE LAND AREA TO BE FENCED IN City Council Will Take^Pbs session' by JDriving a i: Line of Piles > ? VAST TRACT CLAIMED Stretches ; From Broad Gauge y ? Mole to Western^Pa^ 5, cificViStnp IMMEDIATE: SEIZURE Municipality's Action J Based Recent Decision y^i of \u25a0; Circuit Court . .OAKLAND, * June , 3.--By .uhani-f inous* vote .tonight ; the city/ council decided ;. to , actual possession of all- 'the V submerged and partlyf'sub- mergedl.-landflying between "the nortii traihihg wail -pi 'Oakland harbor; arid the broad gauge mole of the Southern Pacific, company,; by driving a; line < of piles extending completely/ around 'die lands, i and : inclosing a space i approxir. mately ; : ;4,ooo.' { feet lohg /udjitsM;feet wide, .'j The" city './; engirieer^^ washing stnicted -to rbegin* the work=of^driving viding ithat ;iii \^tim6ney''rip^'m^hc wharf fund ;tie 'made* Immediate! y^avail able for ; the The; resolution pro£ videi \u25a0 for : the , Immediate ''seizure of vir tually: all i tide* lands \ lying i between ; the broad 3 gauge \u25a0 mole ; of tthe \ Southern; Pa cific \u25a0'"company t andv the partly; finished mole Tof -.the . Western : Pacific i railway^ but' does not 1 encroach upon them. The Gould people ; hold a franchise from the city for, tracks on ,the fill not ; yet s com- t pleted.'"T_he*llnes:to'.be followed 'under the ; council's"^' direction f start" f rom; jtlie south"; end • of "Peralta' street) extending to' 'low water mark. .; This "brings the point ; of \u25a0 commencement upon theVcasterly>end' of the .fill {which v the Western *: Paci flc ' has \u25a0 made \u25a0 ' along \u25a0'; the nor tht training] wall of Oakland harbon • r The t council - has i taken ; the i position that the land s in question belongs to' the clty7of- Oakland .under, the decision 'of the-United -States circuit court of ap peals ' in" the 5; recent t Southern * Pacific* Western' Pacific" fight- "The: decision de clared'-that .-the {city-, of Oakland < pos sessed the rlghtto*."wharf out";and this has " been 7 construed further ,to*;*niean that- the right -to ."wharf .out"; carries with; it : title * to 'the .\u25a0 land ; necessary^ in the construction of wharves;* The, action tonight; follows the council's 'call on the city ; engineer; to , plans ; and <es- timates forrwharves on this land. V scene of; former battle: -k < : : The} land i for,' the seizure - of k which provision ;'\u25a0 is '*> made '•:\u25a0: in ; , the V resolution' adop te d '\u25a0\u25a0[ ton igtit ' was : the .• scene 1of"i a ."battle i -between' the J Southern company - ; and n the city,; of Oakland - 14 years h* ago," ;j wheny*: former.'," Governor George • C. i Pardee ';\u25a0 thVn; mayor] of .'Oak land,'. forcibly |*frembved ';.a ;line\ of /piles which j had s been driven ; byj the "railroad company "to 'inclose "all .the' land jbe-^ tween- thY norths : tralnJng^wal'ifalid^Uie broad gauge ' mole.* > The :of I the council c • tonight - is r • the . . most radical which 'has been- taken since Pardee •orclbly^: removed ' 5 the J obstructions of the . railroad t company and Is the first step by> thejcity.t toward Staking posses sion of the water front. " , > ?; : Couriciiman~?? Jackson vintroduced •\u25a0;. the resolution { providing i f or\theyseliurefof the 1 lands fe / It '\was~ adopted: under suspension -of ? the 5 ] rules. Councilman 'Jackson 'saidtthat tthfe* proposed -line /of piles^dld^ not[in' any r way interfere .with -the'imoleVof ithe j. Southern? Paclflcf cont* pany^ or > the i construction -workf of jthd Western Pacific, the resolution providing simply.<oryth^inclosing^^tb^fi^n^?bre^ 'tween - the " two,* \u25a0 which ' abuts* oii '* \u25a0\u25a0: the westerly j portlonV of the^clty.- :\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0'.\u25a0'. -_*> : \u25a0-.\u25a0:.: \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0• .\u25a0":/': ;: ; TEXT£OPiIHBi RESOLUTION The * adoptloj^^f|^w>re'solutlon^waa opposed by^cS^cllm^n^P^SodletonJon* theTgrounjd^^^t^^U^^uldj^a^ much I less : expense, R by^ driving; ai much smaller,- number; of! piles.WAfterjaniex •tended ,'i t k wasTdecldedJJtoJadopt . th~e^resoiuUo^^iM]f^w©e^d~^wTtS^tlie" ;coi^»^2^pi«STgßiM«ieT««- ciL\_ a MEN WALK OUT TO HELP FIGHT OF THE GIRLS Demand ; for; -Recpgjnition^ of tlie i'- New XJxiibnlls' Ignored ~ SCOTT NOTV ON &HAND Committee! Says ; ft-wident V; of JCprhpanjr Purposely Sf Kept Away, GLASS' PLEAv INOAIN Repair^ ahd^ Ihst^latiohlDe^ partmehts V Witlib'ut ; • \u25a0' \u25a0';\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 Workmen \u25a0->_-. • * \u25a0> More v than - raembera :K: K of £elec^ .;•\u25a0;.-,- ,-;'\u25a0\u25a0 -. \u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0--:;,-\u25a0\u25a0"•\u25a0>\u25a0• -\u25a0.w : .'"' i ----'V-r - J ;.<^*.r trical workers'- union No. 151f deserted >^r<r,-.- \u25a0>\u25a0-.-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0,r.«:7^:'*:7V-:.*iv--."'' : '-'--i' » ri \V^ their . posts 1 ml the : six \ stations "of the "•".\u25a0~--. ••"\u25a0-:•• V ; > \u25a0-?-\u25a0:-*- \u25a0:•' -V- \u25a0.'-£'\u25a0•" : -*.' i^^v.---;';^^'*^ telephone \u25a0'- company^ yesterday | in <re sponse to ; the \u25a0 call I for •a 5 sympathetic strike in behalf .'of the '^liellb^jprls.^ • y No , other : company employing elec .-.... -.. \u25a0',*. \u25a0,•-*. \u25a0/;;,*•_ - .>• 1 -:*: •* t -^,y;:,:™S&si& tricians « was • affected ; by the walkout. .•*,\u25a0\u25a0'-•-->• .•?'•.\u25a0_ .'-v- ;\u25a0--\u25a0>'. -.-..: ••.\u25a0'"\u25a0"'.\u25a0'.: ; -+--*V>7-*.-^^ . The committee appointed pat the .'\u25a0'}. L-i\;7^ \u25a0-,\u25a0.\u25a0: ; -^ \u25a0\u25a0:-':'- v \u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ' I^-^ meeting '• of the linemen on, Sunday afternoon * met '- yesterqay vmorniiig | at 6^9o\:kfeiewas;veste^^tfeluri power.;, to :>> act,*, and ; without ;g further, 'ado I It f, tfecidealto^lif^elif^NSide?? Henry AT- ~ Scott persisted^ «alhi»sie^ f usal fj\tbj.i recognizef (the Sfoperatorsj imio^^ThV^coThmitte^Vproceeded 5 to Scott's; office; in' FelUnear,; Scott; street; tu^he|^^^^t^^ereo>lr^t^ad^ commi jtee|was| gf ceted fby^Vice I*r«si^ ;dent?l^u^'tGlMS.^He^Bi^d^toa^(]^^Wf' in no \ pojltio^fto /givefany^assurance 'that' tHe^req'uestrwoufdlbe granted,* but asked the TcoinmltTee^to'i postpone action: for a : fewdays, J v '-""\u25a0 " '/\u25a0\u25a0i.* '^'Acc'oVdlng^tolPresfde^ Is chairmay^V^ith^T^rike^mmittee;? it was evident*, that Tpresldent: Scott /was purposely .. absent; jl "We ,^'asked where he °. ; was "'and -were '\ told; that '-he \u25a0\u25a0 was ( in Menlo,"- 1. '\u25a0 '\u25a0;. said \u0084 Leonard ; , yesterday" >Then"; we ? suggested ;;"'. "making ; an: apf pbintmeht 'over, the.telephone.- V We said jthat^we ;; would ; | be*Ewil Ang }[ to [\ igo '; : to MeriloXor ./anyj other^, place <_\u0084'.that, .'.that .he might name:.' ?Again? we '-were discouj^ aged.'^ Glass > said ! that } tie 'did not deem It t expedient^f or us Ito ' visit President Scott.'anci' 'again^furied'ithat". we; delay final action Xfor a'i few /daysVv^We . told him' '"thVtrwe^hiß^f^isited^Scott : c'at<the I time .that, the. "telephone;, operators struck" andlthat; he i; had'-been awarVjfor j a long time! of iour,Untentlons.; : . ';f v-j "There-was nothing." to ;• be; gained by I further delay. We" asked; Glassj for a | final j answer -and \u25a0he i. replied that, he would if do fno thing \u25a0; and HhaV^ It > v was ;. in expedient :„ to '_»\u25a0 bother j President V;ScotL- Then r ,we\said/.;^{ f s':alll^ff^ and walked t« out. . -, < . .' "All '?\u25a0 the! members V. at 'work , f or \u25a0 the telephone compVnyfw fled : to f a«lt s at \ 1 /o'clock," which a they dld,^ excepiTI swn<B |few| men ; \u25a0 who . were l ; worWnic?onv.uncom^ left funflnlshed J; yrouldyieovATilM»^llt» v completed their Iworkjand fj tomorrow^ there^'will|b^ no 'more"! electrical ! workmen" in ;. the ] em- ; lc <. \u25a0 4/,'There?wiifrbe^some "difficulty, in I San Raf ael.i- too)' ;_.. because U our -^ Jurisdiction extends to ; that i place.";' | The t. linemen |the^^went jout^;: ' )';j:^J, i?S.«jWe T / were i\much ?v gtatified t when • j 25 nonunion^ electricians employed "t inf the stations *here^struck with us \u25a0 and r have made -application' -to Join the unioni These S applications will -be Jacted^ott at ? the i meeting,' of > the union f, tomorrow . V'Thelwork'J of Hhes company jwilljbe more 'serio^ly^^^^^^han lever? There !\u25a0 were f 'orders on ' file -\ to , install 6,000 ' phones v and our ' 'trouble pushers menl-aTrre'ady^ repaired^ forisome^ time, \u25a0 we :L believe."-' 111 1 "\u25a0 : Leonard! ialdUhatl the |totaifmember ship; of I^l|l6l^^sj«^^ej^o^l^an| th^er^would^^no^houg^tlatf^esent .HI" ril > iHl>jlillff'*lMllWlft'» ll '4*'^2 W'i"|l l lll''il''i^ iF -^-^17' -"-r^wp *# \u25a0• of an extension of a sympathetic strike In lany< other/direction vthan ' that ' of \u25a0 the telephone ; operators. t , ;,< . . . v> ©S!fffleetinriWwlhAd»yesterdayJafter3 noOT^at|tbTej^boj > itemp^betwje^the < committeel f roml 15 H and 1 the! executive iJiiSES^.-- . \u25a0..:-... \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0"\u25a0;><\u25a0* a- *.\u25a0>\u25a0•; *>\u25a0-; \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 -^-— :\u25a0\u25a0',-\u25a0> committee of .'the, operators." Nothing was done "except ito» acquaint the girls formally iof | toe^jym^ithettc^ strike ,< and *• Chief ; of .' Police 'Jeremiah } Dmon,'* against i whom } the ffgrarid > jiay \ hat > made /\u25a0 '• formal % charge* ; 0/ 1 misconduct ). in ;, o//ice <endj»ho. »iH < T £e i tried? before expiration 'of-tvehly^days. '.'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0_ •"\u25a0_"':'• ; :>: i'V'-'r .'.'''.'\u25a0'/' .•"\u25a0*.\u25a0- \u25a0"/*— \u25a0"\u25a0.\u25a0- v" _'••-\u25a0 ELEVENTH JUROR SELECTED IN TRIAL OF MAYOR SCHMITZ ELEVEN JURORS ACCEPTED j-l^^EiLV,i2ißssf;Calif^r^^tre^^ ; :;. t ;? PAUL^ B ANC^OF^^^M^ j i,^ CHARLES/ H;'jiGISH, r il6ffi^ f' iIOAME^"SFJTELBE^GijI723^^^ V " : GEORGE "* DE \ \ URIOSTE,^ 189 Buena i yista •avenue,'' commission \u25a0{\u25a0' :-;^merchMt.v^;?^;^^:f^'->;^ ; \u25a0';",:', : i\ x" ; 'V . -\u25a0 -\u25a0 ,>\-t-^ ; ,•: Haiglit .» Streeti^ retired^ liquor fTHOMASVELRICK,'2233iGVo^ • v- \u25a0V? Eleven fmen : v were > secufelyilpdged\in\thetjury^boxf at i the ; trial of 4 Major H Schniitz :;wHeri^adjournm<»nt \u25a0 ;was ; taken yesterday^ af tej£ nox)n. -^The) pro^ecutionlhad i last of its •peremptory i^challenges ••• and | the]: jdef ense *f ollowe'd '{ suit, ; i though not until sit 'had .made <? heroic - aftempU to i^tidoubleVitsJ share 'of •W:'i-V ; - '"\u25a0;;" a- .;.*v?;..rr: !.V^^'v- v^- : ''^'T: : "- i "^"-'---*'-:^3> v X^ pefemptories \u25a0 and thus'Jindennitel^ . *-" \u25a0.>:<-sf.' •'.;;-:\u25a0; ',*:;\u25a0,'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0".''-\u25a0 "• vr;'-': 1 . j^- ?v "*' i .^; i i f! 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DINAN TO STAND TRIAL ON CHARGE OF MISFEASANCE Grand Jury Makes Formal •' Accusation Against : Police, Chief ; I^ANGDON PROCEEDS Immediately Files Papers ' Containing Serious r - Allegations/ OFFICIAL CONFESSES Tells Inquisitors How -He Used Department to - Help Grafters ~ -The grand jury, returned a for mal;accusation against .Chief of Police -Jeremiah Dinan yesterday afternoon, charging him with gross j misconduct in the adminis tration of his duties, at the head of the police department. Dinan will be brought to trial in the superior court on this charge in a few days," and if ; found guilty will be v removed' from office. The accusation * was / placed . , in the hands of,; District Attorney .Lang don 'an'd= filed -by 'him with the countyf 'cleik late in the}after. nobn/> .', 'Dinah's open - championship ol the indicted grafters was directly responsible - v for the 'action-taken to v deposc him. Not only has he espoused* the. cause of Schmltz and Ruef 'personally," but the evidence : be-, (ore the grand Jury shows that for the past three months "policemen "de tailed by . him * have .at his Instigation neglected their work as peace officers to assume the character of. private de tectives In behalf of Ruef and "Schmltz. /-Thl3, however, was not the, only charge made, against Dinan. Ha Is ac cused of having conspired with-Ruet and several \u25a0 men known as the owners and promoters of evil resorts i.to oper ate {and* give protection to the - noto-^ rlous 'Pacific street brothel, so long ono of .the rottenest of the administration's maiayj rotten Institutions. No criminal charge *Is brought against , him for, hla participation in the affairs of this^dlve, nor -for ' bl3 , activity in', having jurors and Investigated in' behalf of the -Indicted -mayor, and -boss, the form'of actlo*n* brought calling for the penalty. of dismissal from office Instead. of i : Imprisonment. ; . . .'-\u25a0itTwas developed by ".the grand l Jury" yesterday that the Investigation" . "of prospective "juror* • by ; members , of th» police ; department': , worilnii under Di n'an'a orders \u25a0 was not an' lnnovation be gun", since the commencement of ||W£ Schmltx \trlal, but had, been going o"n!ln connection • with \u25a0\u25a0 the Schmltz and ,'. Ruef trials "for. '[ three \ months. ; Since - the first. juryj venire", ln the Ruef , extortion trial .was drawn .\u25a0 four ,• members >of • tho police department have been withdrawn from -their regular duties and have given 'their entire time and . energy to the\work - of . securing » the (history and antecedents Jof prospective Jurymen -to .the fend 'that the Indicted, chiefs 'of th^ administration < might *, be , provided c with weapons :to 'fight the officials "of the prosecution, •,' whom • Dinan Is , sworn to assist. . ' , So^brazen has. Dinan; been In hi 3 open championship of Schmltz and Ruef^tbat/ accofdinsrVtb } District : Attorney . LanS don,-- the .of the detectives an.l policemen assigned to look up "Jurors hVve\b'«en';'made i directly to members of 'the*'"counsel;for'th'e accused, with only occasional- supplementary reports to Dinan ; himself. * Following the t return ing^of [the " accusation . yesterday. Lang don: said: 1 BEGUX r IiVST MARCH ','The ' beginning : of this .corrupt ; mis conduct was three months ago, RueJrsV, ;tVial was begun. Corporal James! McGowaa was put in charge of thY Investigation of talesmen" in ' Ruefs behalf .Vaiid .with * hi m" ; we re * Detect! vo Sergeant Archie Hamllh and ' Policemen Rocca* and , They gave all VhelrltiineUo lookirTg .up talesmen,' arid instead:. of /reporting ,to '• Dinan/ Me- Coat I siaed i mm' PißeS," Colwmsi \u25a0 1 '