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• San Francisco has been presented with the plans for a wonderful temple of music and art which Rome could nor build. The plans and their story in The Sunday Call VOLUME Cn.— NO. 33. Schmitz Announces From Cell He Will Be Candidate for Mayor Again Proprietors of Sausalito Poolrooms Are Accused of Having Bribed Town Officials TRYING TO HIDE BIG NAVAL MOVE FROM JAPANESE Gqy-ernment Gives Out De ;V.; itial as to Augmenting : . ; Pacific Fleet TO WORK IN HASTE Great Fleet Is to Be Mo bilized "Before It *Is Too Late" MUST ALLAY TOKYO Mikado Not to Be Allowed • 4 to Suspect Hostile Intentions Ira E. Bennett . XVASHIXGTOX, July 2, — Xotr»lth namdinc the well worded denial by Sec rrtary Lo«b today at Oysrter Bay It 1b trne tbat a number of bis; battlesblys are •to be tfaasfterre-d to the Pacific coast within .a. few months in order to fur nish sreatrr protection to Axnerlcan In teretrtm In the- Pacific ocean. This information comes from an authority tout is not to be questioned. The person Imparting it not only, knows \u25a0w hereof he *peak« but Is not in the babit of inasklnc bis speech or Htteriasr misleading statement* for diplomatic pnrposejt. IJe cares nothing for the feellne* of Japan on the urubject. What he wishes to see accomplished la the Ktrcnirtbenlner of the Americas fleet in the Pacfflc. before it is too late. He concurs with other authorities that the place for American battleships Just now Is In the Pacific The report of the navy general board on that' subject was i: nnninittuw. It has been approved , In* essentials, by the president and the niovrinentM of the ships, trill confirm tbi» statement In due time. Meanwhile 4iplomatic denials' are forthcoming;, as waft to be. expected. # .There Ss no d.eslre on the part of the admin Ist ration to inflame the feelings of Japan, but on the contrary there Is every -reason why Japan should be. re \u25a0 assured .thai the transfer of the'battle . ships is not a hostile move. It has been deemed wise at the na\T depart nient-to; deny that tue Pacific fleet is to-be fetrengthened and Japan may find coir.fort in-the deniaL 4 There is no rea eon," however, why the people of Cali fornia or elsewhere should be misled iJi..'the matter^ ; Omcial denials are for Japanese, caasumption. • NO CAUSE FOR ALARM Aoki . Nd.t Gohcerned Ov*r Uncle * \u25a0. -'<\u25a0 \ •' Sams-N aval Plans i . y^SHIScitOX. JUly 2.— -"No, Japan xeouiu 1 hp.t '.<\u25a0 regard it as an unfriendly act ii : the American, government saw, fit •to 'Increase" its"'naval representation In its'" territorial waters upon the Pacific cdist; er.-eve°jj if it sent additional, men \u25a0pliwacr- to tfre' Asiatic station. We would not. loojc upon.it as a menace nor re-, sard: It "wiih regret." ; ..These; were the. X©J"ds .of Viscount /Aoid^.tiie '-Japanese ambassador- to the United. States, "when- his attention wai called today to- published reports that -the. general board ot the n&vy^ had rec^ ornmezided- to .the- president that the battleships* of the American fleet be •sent \u25a0ar.ound to the- Pacific coast. At :. the .same' time '.the ambassador cx r -pressed a • great deal of interest In * the .Ktories printed and asked if they were true. • He disliked, .he, said.' -to appear In < the public prints when there was no reason 'for it, but he .felt at perfect lib erty to say what he did on this subject. LOEB DENIES REPORT Says There Has Been No Move to Strengthen Pacific Fleet - OYSTER BAY. N. V., July, 2.~Pub lisbed reports that 16 battleships of the Atlantic fleet of the United States n*vy; are to be. : transferred =to I the \ Pacific coast because of anti-American feeling 3n Japan were denied today by William 3x>eb, President Roosevelt's , secretary.^ Ix>eb said that the reports were) 'irith out foundation. No such, move has • been considered., by the president knd its consideration is not contemplated. "TREATMENT UNBEARABLE". Tokyo Paper Complains .Bitterly, of! San Francisco Authorities TOKYO, July 2.— The^ Nlchi NicM, In a leader, regrets the, necessity, "of being compelled to write' again - on the American question in of Continued on Pace I, Colnmi 4 The San Francisco Call. INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S NEWS TODAY TELEPHONE TEMPORARY 86 WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1007 WEATHER CONDITIONS ;.,.- '-',' .'^ TE3TERDAT — Clocdy; westerly triads; maxi mum temp*™ tore, 78; minimum temperature, 52. FORECAST FOR' TODAY— Cloudy, . unsettled wt&ther; frcsa vest winds in the after boor. •' Page 11 *_ ; _4. YOUR NEWSPAPER FOLLOWS YOU Have THE CALL mailed to your VACATION address.' Change the address as often as you wish. If paper fails to arrive regularly and on time advise The Call's Cir culation Depar talent promptly. ; EDrrt»RIAL The boema that boomed in the spring. Pare 8 "At the drop of the hat." ?ajr.e S DMded coan»el among . railroad*. . Fare 8 A merry Cbrlttaaa platform. ' Fare 8 GRAFTr _ Motion to Alsmlu tie Halaey Indictments 'is ! aabmltted to Jv> Dcnae for decision. Fare 1 1 Schzoltx annooneea from cell In county jail that ! be has already berna campaign for • re-election j and expects to win. * T*zt 1 j Boef Is read/ to appear before the grand Jury.! and girt the details of ' the Home telephone I bribery. . Fare 1 j STRIKE SITUATIOJr ( President S. J. Small " of "the commercial telerrapbers' union quietly leaves here to direct strike called ia seme city not yet announced. ; Telegraph companies report that they ; are i handUnr bssiness Without aay delay. • Far* ' Committee of wtjt aid meuscf Itbor cr raslsatloaa- to . call . on Calhotxn today/aad "make i another effort, to endear strike." ' P&pe • cmr -•-' -^• ; - ; '- ; --v-;^:" - : -; ;• v; Adrlce* from Jtp*a t* local association indi cate i that AnsbAseador A«ki -wlU' be re cailed:; .; . \u0084 c '\ .;\u25a0 ; ; _ ;;V \u25a0\u25a0-;\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0*»*•.* K. D, Rideont, ore of the ' leading -, financial men ' of ' California, \u25a0 die* ' suddenly fat home '\u25a0 In thU dtj." \u25a0\u25a0' -'.•:. '\u25a0\u25a0 , Par* 1« Board of police commlaaionsrs organizes ' new. district. appotattES James " Kelly as' cap tain. . -' -.re.'.-? '".^i!** 1 * Woman who ' is \u25a0 anlng Saperrlsor Max \u25a0 Mam lock for breach of promise says he osed mother's Illness as" .' excuse for not keeping his word. Far* 2 Wreck oa the Southern Pacific to be followed by wholesale shaken? among division superin tendents. - . . Far* 7 Stanford parlor. K. S. C. W., . holds Installa tion of officers and enjoys banquet. • , Far* 9 Committee will meet today to arrange' details for Industrial conference ' which ' will .* begin July 23. ; Fag* « Sadden Illness of a Point Lobos camp refugee rereals fact that woman had been masquerading as a man. \ Far* IS Man'euTers for, coast defense will begin ' Friday with night Attack by sea. . Pag* 16 SUBURBAN Mrs. Anna G. Taylor seeks . dlrorce, • alleging that her husband shot at her - and ' refused - to purchase milk • for the i baby. - Fag* 7 District 'Attorney Boyd of • Maria . county * se cures . eridence that ' Bansallto • poolroom . pro prietor* bribed '\u25a0 town \ officials . and \u25a0 will call the matter to ;th« attention' of the grand Jury.. P. 1 Wordy war ' enlirens \u25a0 meeting .of . Alameda'x city council. - N'Fag*7 Alameda \ courty \u25a0 makes - plans . for elaborate fourth of July celebration. \u25a0 •• . Far* 7 Bride of an hour barely escapes death, be-" neath v wheels of speeding train at San Mateo. .-\u25a0.„. . Far*, 7 COAST 5 : Vallejo and Napa electric road will not build branch ' to Benicia, but is planning to enter So noma cocnty. * ; : Far* 8 * Judge , Thompson and . Mlaa ' Lola .Me Williams steal, a march on friends and are off on-honey mooa tour before the. news of their wedding Is glTea^out. • f; . '.•\u25a0; Page 2 ' Gorernor GiOett sad > «Ufl ; will . arrlT* in ; San Jose today to take part to eel«bratieß.- Far* 5 DOMESTIC \u0084,-* - ; GoTetsmeat ' denies , report that . Pacific' flee t Is to be greatly •tresgthesed.; but j high authority, declare* that concern, of executive' U ' to prerent anxtety to Japta. ] '_',"" «.' Far* 1 .: Max' M»Uch and others whom Orchard had Ira pUcated L in Tartons plots \u25a0 take; stand '< to Bolm eonrt and deny his story. Page S 1 Federal authorities are , torestigatlng - the big smelterY combine : headed }by Senator-elect '.\u25a0 Gag gpchelm of "Colorado.. ' <_\ ' .'Pag* S SPORTS ; . ; Kaxxaro, " the Italian . champion, wins great automobile race ' in France. \u25a0- \u25a0 : *\u25a0\u25a0 Fag* ' 11 ' ' American \ tennis players ' continue - to wla In England ' and seem likely Xto bring home . world's championships. Page 10 Oakland and Los Angeles score' shutouts -In Coast : league' baseball : games. v' •" Pag** 11 .* . Lady : Kitty ; reeorers her ; speed ' OTernlgh t : and turns a form somersault at Seattle. * Pag* "id Endurance ran of the automobile clab of Call focniato Del Monte will; be started to this city this momlag. . „. . ; Par* 10 ; Letter rereals further light [on \ Tommy) Burns as a .fight ; fixer; sporting i public" takes 1 little ; in terest j to"; tomorrow's' battle. - •Fag*lo LABOR J Waiters*, union No.^ 30 will install . officers this erestog; teamsters' union No." 216 elects'offlcers' for. ensuing term. Pags 9 MABIXB. -'- Fir* « to s Curacao's : cargo . Is not extinguished until 'emoUertog bales of fiber are '- thrown orer board.V:'}' ' ~ , \u25a0\u25a0 -\'' \u25a0'\u25a0':;•: ;• Fsg* ' 11 aaNiXG , 'Reports -concerning rich : strike* . in« Florence territory '. cause the price : of sto<?k . to art tmnce. - ~-"''Pagils sociAXi; \u25a0\u25a0•.\u25a0\u25a0 ; .." .;\u25a0 ',- : \ -;;..;; • 'Miss .".Elisabeth X Sheehaa :\u25a0 and ; , Bernardo \u25a0'" Vorba Shorb ; are"; married \ to . St. 1 Mary's (cathedral : ijy, Vl«ar;Geaerml:Preßdergasti> ' ; Fag* t SAIST FRANCISCQgW^ HALSEY'S BASE IS SUBMITTED FOR DECISION Attorneys Close Their Argii ments m 'Motion to \u25a0•-.:-. •- ' ;-> Dismiss t ATTACK INDICTMENTS Charge That inquisitorial Body Was Not Legally .Drawn : JUDGE DUNNE'S REPLY Says if Contention Is True Previous Juries Have Been Illegal \u25a0\u25a0-.;, .;;-.• "If the Oliver grand jury was ille gally drawn,- all "'grand 5: juri« dra\vn in San Francisco in "the last fifty years were illegal, -'suggested ', Superior \ Judge Dunne - yesterday morning dur-; I ing an argument of attorneys for Theo^ doreV. Halsey on motion to set aside 1 1 ; bdictments charging : the^ outside agent ; of l* the Pacific States,; telephone and telegraph I company with Bribery -of I supervisorsJi; : ;' . -'.vV \u0084.•;: -'-Q \,-\ ,-',":\u25a0';;\u25a0 Halsey « was ; represented fin- court by Bert 'Schlesinger ''^ and^ William ; Pehn HumpKreys-\and^the; stai^by^Hiram NVS JohnVoh hid Gharles" W. |(2obH^ The arguments : on *r Halsey 's f motion to set / aside," 1 , striteL- front ; : ; the 'files' and quash i the indicUnents' were cbrnpletedrj and' while; the defendant's ' counsel has the privilege of /submitting 'further legal authorities -Judge Dunne'tookthe mat- | ter under cadvisement until '^Friday ! morning, ;; when .a. decision \ will ; prob-"; ably.be rendered..';' > . -" | The arguments presented'in,_makina:; the attack 'on? "the validity' of ithe" in- i dictments' were similar l to i those- marto j by Henry Ach and Sam ; Shoritridge ; for Ruef.and D. M.^ Deimas and T. ;; V. Coogan ' for . Louis" Glass * and \by the attorneys for the United Railroads; of ficials under' indictment/ SAYS EVIDENCE IS INSUFFICIENT " .In >;openlng; his remarks \u25a0'. Schlesinger introduced as evidence. ithe first ; voit; ume of the transcript ; of |-, testimony taken before the grand jury at thelin vestigation ; Into 'Halsey's culpability.' He" contended that the legal ' evidence" was not sufficient to ; Indict ment; that the : grand Jury "heard ; in competent evidence and; was guided .by, it' and that- Grand Juror; F. A: Dwyer was excused ; from the jury room > with? out; permission of the judge of,the^su perior'court.*, : '\u25a0\u25a0•',*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'•.-*! In reply' Johnson stated that the question 'of- the sufficiency /of i*evidenue was not : a material ground f f of fattack- Ingjthe validity of the .indictments.SHe' cited the supreme \u25a0 court ideclsiont in^ th«» case of : "Tellow" Kennedy;: the ! ; hold -up , man \u25a0 accused .] of > the^ killing fof !Po^ llcaman V Robinson \u25a0In .Sixteenth j street^ In .which ' ; the. courts ruled thatithalvia I lidityiof i an'; indictment;' could j'notTbe attacked ' on groundsrof in sufficiency i 'of evidence,; and .{that} the yit- { was * the; only ; record ot the^Jury's act'and the transcript of testimony V was immaterial.'. ;?Iv'-. '}\'.£H, \u25a0 :: '' ; .. : -'. " V; ';.. ''„ Johnson ' stated \u25a0 that \u25a0 Dwyer , had i been excused from the" jury 'room" in acco^d ancejwitha^stlpulatlontenteredHntoiby the : presiding^ judge : of \u25a0;' the v court -pre viously. ". : 'jK^\'i^^,:-]y^'S- r v :- '.;.:-'-/. " : \u25a0;•;\u25a0 : Attorney 'Cobb followed; .CJohnson, maintaining ; the*\V6lnt*=; that j'theJtfan- 7 script; was.; incompetent^ { evidence i and was supplied : the defendant ; merely .to aid him f ln";. preparing \ his ' case. /"' • \ • EXCEEDS POWER OP OAR .^ls*l°^!V^^teraj:e<i "^ h •? i argument thatJtSerirVdlc^mientirshquid'b^ on ; the -grounds >/oi, insufficiency^ of |e^ dence.'-'; .ThenV he :| attacked) the; idea;' of Brand} Juries!^ VNaUnstitutionf onl'earth has : such arbitrary^ power* as JaY grand Jury," .he declared ; wlth^j warnitri^f^'its' powers exceed 'those? of ;\u25a0' ttie'f'czar." " \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-:'\u25a0 -. \u25a0 Schlesinger, continuing:, jinslsted- that the record showed'. no; corroborationTof the /statements" of ."the , alleged* £^^m^ plicesJn ; thV bribery.' 'Then ;he tacitly admitted the gunVl^^^g^^^^^ in some cases, .though doubtless" rese"ry-* Ing. the pointvof innocencftin^the tele phewws efaft,' v by saying,- "This doctrine must 'be applied - to s the ; records! atTbaf, for . the', tea ti rnon y> shows \ that V the "£wi t . ng?^l!^y^^^^^\j^^|manyfe f^n^^^^^^^^^^^^te^alndTyetl^ur, Continued cb; P««e"a, Colnnui J CONVICT CHIEF PLANS CAMPAIGN FOR RE-ELECTION Declares} Union Men Still Follow His Standard :"'.'•' - ..' V--''. \u25a0' :•- \u25a0\u25a0': *•\u25a0". \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0'.-..-... .\u25a0 \u25a0 1 -;\u25a0« -'\u25a0 in Politics " SAYS HEiHASINO FEAR Believes Upper Courts Will Reverse- Decisioni of ;' Trial; Jury' EMULATES NAPOLEON Pictures Himself Leading Scattered to Eugene- E. ; Schmitz, formerly mayor^of - San t Francisco, /demon strated yesterday^ that- he was riot only an* extortionist . but k humor ist as welli when • from his / cell ?he gave out a statement ;- that he would be a candidate for, mayor at the/Noyember t election. The statement , was ; given \to; the Asso ciated Press arid^was ;'\u25a0• intended -.riot so- much ;for^ home asvfor telegrapW^transportation. Schmitz, it?; is^stated^has a been reading of Honors Heaped upon Mark^ Twain| mi Londonyi'arid ftjie former ; mayor, •;-; mindf ul^of . • the chilly^ reception -accorded^ himself h'-'lh foreign ''capitals. 0 ; has": decided /to" emu late the ," foremost "wit., ?\u25a0,. .?/ Schmitz; says* he » will: make the Issue of his v campaign 'prosperity ;*a*nd VthT full* cash UHI; ho > JdoubVrtHat It was f the; 'full*- cash .till* : which created the_ necessity, for.the; plush >llned boxil "A i The^ former ; mayor,' brushing, his pom padour;; across .his 1 brow, 'and';- placing one: foot-" forward, : : - assumes ;the- pose Napoleonic and, • like ; the CoVsJcan' In hl3 Island- prison, vv ' says: l • "My .'foVces may be; scattered; t lit lis up to me to gather them \u25a0.together,' a^ task I 'ani : prepared -to undertake." tV Schmitz can ; seel' himself dashing.; unexpectedly upon -a black charger^ intola meeting, of. his reformed followers, .^andV. with* sword" "/upraised rallying^ once 'more to his "cause the penitent :"!;Lonergan, s -the - swaggering Coleman," the" moralizing Duff ey and the' rest -"of ' the-,, grafting* crew.- - '*; ; Some idoubt '. was { < expressed ; as ' to UbV real purpose ;.of Schmlt2in r announcing himself again as a candidate for. mayor 7 but in" well-informed clrcles/the report was 'current -,that' he 'had attempted to lay, the foundation; for ;an ' acquittals on~' the groundTof/ insanity.; ' . '• ;^ : ;;:'^ SCHMITZ': STATEMENT; \u25a0\u25a0 ',\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0':. ; > Tha-feport^of x theilnterylew^ as sent out by i ,the'Assoclated:PTess. > follows:* Mayor v Eugene i E^ScHraltz.!. who I is awaiting ; sentence^ under conviction- of extortion,"! in :an>intervlew .this 'evening * authorized Associated f Fressj to'i say' [that[?«jwlirbe a : candidate^^foV re-elec tion ; to } a : f ourthTtormr t and !that ; h« has already \u25a0.; begun^the '; prelimJ nary^ work o^f , his campaign. He*declared that hie was confldent {of .^nnlng; at ? the , polls,'; and' Ithat ; notbingj woujdf prevent'? him ; from' ' runningTexcept* the 'den ial '. by,'the^appel i^late '\u25a0 and % supreme ; 'courts ; of i the '• appeal he\was; ? preparing ito ?!,take j f or.* a ; new Itf'lal fof Ithe fcharge) on 'which ; hie stands convicted ; ; bjr s a YJury '-^ in \u25a0 the 'superior court.;; '\u25a0•; ''?-:\u25a0; -,\u25a0, . "'.'..\u25a0:\u25a0/ \u25a0'\u25a0 ; -, :; ''-' i sl ' V.l Another.^ announcement made ? by.; tlie 'mayor; was \ that t he twbuld* bring; man damus'- proceedings Judge' Dunne j if * hls^Behtence'ltwas fn'ot *f orth--' coming' next \u25a0 Monday,: as ' promised. \u25a0' Un til 'is ; passed'; the ; mayor; can-" 'not carry his -appeal; \u25a0<,. to the <." higher courts, ; and until "he'j;h"as-^ap"p_Va7edl'he hasl little i hope ;of f gaining ? admittance to bail/ s/ .' r 4'," v | j' ; -f:>' \u25a0 -"You may f announce,"^saldv Schmitz, "that-I {will] beta 'candldatejjf orire-eiec •^ongnli^jM2^g]|^c!tTtten^ prelim inj^ry^way^nd • shallj carry^ it|»^ i'^^^l^^ ] itn^^ffi^^Sig]^e|^^^ ! orgarilzatioli; whose , support •I- had Qn each of itheithrftejeampaigns since 1901? Presumably! that 'organization norlbng- but its \u0084 component Sparta; though', ficattered, are '.'as - much in *»xist-" •^^^w|wer^atjis|upjto^e^to: gather fthemi togetiTeVj and 1 cement : them's into an' :organlzaUo.n|pfilrariown-^ajtaskilfarii prepared>to*undertake.%|^^g^^^ '^l^r^Tm'l^itt^Caiutira 1 "•: Frank Daroux '(upper left), Joseph; Harvey (upper right) l proprietors • of ; the \ ; Sausalito poolrooms, and A ttorney Hiram W. : Johnson •_ of San Francisco (lower) ,. n>fio -. has' been retained '\u25a0\u25a0 by .*Dis 'tricl-A ttqrney Boyd 'to assist in the ; prosecution of cases against the gamblers: -\u25a0-: I'\u25a0 - \u25a0/;•\u25a0.:,;\u25a0--. ..- ; \u25a0 ;.:: FEDERAL AGENTS SEEK OIL KING AT HIS HOME Make .-Vain ;Search ;o£ ; the '^Grounds in Effort "to ' \ - * Serve *Sub'pena' » - \ .•'.' :.'\u25a0\u25a0;' ". v - . \u25a0 >". "\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•' ' . \u25a0 r . .Jl \ :;.' CLEVELAND, J^., -July^ 2.— Forest hill; :the jsuburbarij home ;'of •\u25a0 Johnf D. Rockefeller.'^ was 'besieged :\u25a0 by - United States « Marshal Chandler and '\u0084 a > corps of S deputies'' .representing ,• the,-jdepart ment", of . justice, from early,'this,morn ing i until; after. r nightfall -tonight.*. Up to' a { late \u25a0 hour \u25a0" the^"eff6rts ', of 'the' fed eral officials to serve T subpenas< Issued from ''Judge' Landis' court, in Chicago on ' Rockefeller s liad been ..unsuccess-^ 'ful,*-; but;;Marsh'al Chandler..':. and- his deputies ;< will l- continue"; picketing the Rockefeller,' estate: - ; -: \u25a0. \u25a0 ' ~ : Ito ~l the ', lodge .was . denied r a deputy'- marshal at; 2 o'clock .thls r aiter- Inoon, ; and ' Marshal 'Chandler "at f that jtimefannbuhcedUhat he .would* ask the ['depa_riment:^qf)'Jus^ceVat^Waßhin9ton for. further .-authority/ in the lease. -".. i \u25a0 - Later , he was '\u25a0>. admitted \u25a0to '\u25a0 the • lodge. l and^ Superintendent i - Jones i -. ; of . •-- the i ßockef ellerXestate \u25a0! informed '- him r that ihe and'-hls deputiescould^haye the'f ree domr of- the 'place, (a disclaimer being ; entered^.that'-; the ibarrlngjf of ".the (gate 'against Lthe*deputy?marshar: was ; meant as •an;'. affront '; to *J, federal /authority.* Marshal .Chandler Xwould; not .sayfpbsi-. tlvely t i tonight V that . he ' believed that Rokefeller ,was^ at Forest -hill, but *he said sh^|felt£sure^thatTthe"; latter > was " the v jurisdiction \u25a0 of the federal court; of 'northern Ohio. . " -'\u25a0; .'.-[\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 MANIA- FOI^SPECyiiATION vU CAUSES KA^BANKt FAILURE Thotwands of* Small Depositors Lose - ' ' , Savings Md:MM3^radesmen [[ 'ii.:- : - : C^y'\ v;Are- Ruined !.. - \u25a0 f ,;' BERLIN^ July, 2^-The if allure i, of the .- Marienbu r g;- : ban k i is ' ascribed \u25a0; to ; trie prevailing" j mania -for. A ; Jf specufatlonV' Thousands "j of t small depositors " lost their "air and ''--- many tradesmen \ -'are' ruined. -There -were; pitiful scenes out 'j; manager/:^ : Herr, iWoelke^acknowledges ; having^ernbeV zled'.\V. 6 cCoOC^^^^the :| iTanTc-f^ HUsTwi f "* has -given; -her, : private >fortune of $18,750r toward {replacing' ;the reflclt. TORNADO I DESTROYS TOWX gDAIjXs^T^ I anf early* ho urS this J morning? destroyed i^Swt^^^^^jSu^Mywip^wn^rt, 1 1^ Sausalito's citizens rest with .the. shadovV of an indictment hanging over their \u25a0 jieads. ,j^ District Attorney Boyd" made a .special trip to Sari fFranciscd this morning, and' when he. returtied D announced tHat^he had J secured the •services of ' Hiram ;\yi Johnson, assistant graft prosecutor in that, city, and that within a short tjme he ho'rjed t ?r!} 1 -? p Y* 5 - 1 * v^P^ ; i u FT ;in vMarih ' county . ; and true" bills r My^d ; f against a/riumbeT^of-Sausalito's, niost pfominent citizens. i ;\u25a0 -^9?PA a ji?t J?^J?^^ClS^v he ad^6f^e']S|orse defective agency, md A. J. •Swift,-. .Wscassis*tant,^w^ne^w^n! r ih todays asu. deputie^i , by S%riff^Taylqr./Xlear>;. and up their- resjtf enee\in , San; Rafael, arid for- the next Jew weeks .will devote: tHeir^entife attention; to; the \u25a0 securing of j evidence, of bribery against town officia-ls -arid Harveyi an jl j Daroux, • the \u25a0 poolroom ovm ers. According itoCleary, who "has been quietjy gatheringv-evidence for^the;*las^"nfonth,:he;.ha^^ enough ° evidence to warrant true bills against Harvey and Daroux. "- is'SBLJi FORMER -PFFICIALS TELL 3 ° OF' BRIBERY: •Two. men who were; formerly/identified a with this city's gov ernment and another,* who has lived kere all his- life ' wifl go before the grand _,• jury." anrf';testify/'unde.r oath that they have knowledge that graft 'has. existed in the* ;p^st in connectron-with the licensing of the; poolrooms., uOrie of .these witnesses, John Creed, formerly town; marshal [j and /n.owiroa'dmaster, has °stated» .that lie knows that Harvey 'and^Darouxi paid bat* bribe" money to Adolph Silva when; Silyaj^vas;maybr:six ; ' years ago. Another* 'witness. is J. H. Becker, a J'owner* and-^president of the Sausalito "Mutual savings anil^ioan^association.; yßeckec has totd Cleary and Boyd that he has .^Silya's ; word -for .it; that* the' amount paid to the trustees for imriiunityvby : the .poolroom,- magnates was $1,000 a month. This moneyyvSilya ; to^ equally. Silva himself admits ) that the : poolrooms: were instituted in this city through the" gentle* influ ericeofjbribe.money. <* v "; * ' Boyd = said '" t6day : that • before he was through with the pool room; men the. grand jury t will be asked to investigate the past of every, public official at present in office in Sausalito. v"Mirid : : you,'' -said: Boyd; >"l don't say, that every official has beeri^bribed, but I. do J Jsay/ that there is reason to believe that. some bfUhem: have. Just Hvho- these officials are I have: made' it my 'task* to'find^out:" : ' ,.:\ - -J,^ - ;. District^ n Attorney rßoyd's : action has aroused Sausalito, and wherever citizens meet the • only topic of conversation is the graft PISTOLESI SAYS HE IS -AN HONEST MAN L: - G; ; Pistolesi/]town ; ;trustee, \ supervisor and chief agent of Impertinent Qu^tipn No. 6 : - What Is Society? Fot the most original;or ivitti«tanswer to this ques tion—and/the briefer the ;be^erT—T^' Gall will pay FIVE P^LARS/; For the next fiveV answers The Gall will pay^^E^LLj^each^ Prize wmninganswerswillbejpnnted day;,and checks mailed to the;winners v at once. Makei ypurV answers short and address thenf \u25a0to - :^'"- IMPERTINENT :gv TmGALL' : PTiieAnsTTers to "What Is the' Difference Betwe««" • Btll>* and sfFeerV $5 prise ]to" &r. 'Artlinr, Gore^' 1702 P»ru street. AUm»di. A.woman's^kisses! beforehand after marriage. $l;prUetto;Ern«it fA.:Bnj«r,"'lll'Front «tr«et,'San;Franciico. \u25a0A; :|rVrUe'to*Mr».'j.»E. Chui! 2038 Satter.'iltnet.*Btß rrancisco. „ \u25a0\u25a0 The^diffefencejbetween^a' rascal and a sucker. \u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0;"-' ;; $1, prlxe*'t»l Ml?-5 E-'j A. i CriT«.- 15G6H > SeTtatii itre«t," OakUad. -. . Ybu v don't; have" to: divide: a-fee.;' $1: p'riz« to L«eE.WaUtc«, Auburn. v C«L' iMßWKlnja^ bribe >. you don't get a'receipt. . \u25a0; 'ir'prls* to S. rE.^Col*iß«n, < 670 Sixteenth street, Oakland. jS^HeneyTguegaed- it ffirs t. . There is no higher art with the camera than ) photographing children. A photog rapher who has r won fame at it talks of it and shows his pictures '.in . The Sunday Call PRICE FIVE- CENTS. ATTORNEY BOYD GETS EVIDENCE OF CORRUPTION Proposes to [ % Bring. Matter : to Attention- of the ; DETECTIVES AT .WORK Witnesses Will Swear That Money Was lisedjto Se- ill' 1 1 l/ilil nHTTWTlTlSgWl. \u25a0!>STrjßlli"flP*'3L" Pv iTSf iil^-j PEOPLE ARE AROUSED Hirarri W. Johnson Engaged to Assist in. Prosecu- ')\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0•- ' —"\u25a0\u25a0', ' • v, .-;«| SAUSALITO, July 2.—Devel opments' in a the*, poolroom,-- war took a, new arid, unexpected tarn •today, J an,d tonight not Vfe\v o!