The emancipation of San Francisco
i depends upon the results of the primary
j elections on August 13. Electors not
J registered on or before July 24 cannot :
I vote at the primaries.
REPUBLICANS REGISTER TODAY
VOLUME CIL— NO. 43.
Mayoralty Convention Plans Are Disrupted
Government Quashes Southern Pacific Freight Tax
BOARD ABOLISHES
FREIGHT TAX ON
THE COAST LINE
Interstate Commerce Body
Gives Decision Against
Southern Pacific
UNJUST TO SHIPPERS
Toll Collected by Railroad
Is Declared Illogical
and Arbitrary
AIDS SAN FRANCISCO
(J-der Issued Means Saving
to the Businessmen on
Eastern Goods
-
,
;
;
\u25a0
£ £ ¥ T rrCI be ordered, therefore, J
jj that the defendant, the )
\u25a0*\u25a0 rnt::hrrn Pacific company, -j
\u25a0ball strike from Its tariffs nppll- |
eih!« to coast tine fau*ines* that j
parajrrr.pli tjuotrd In this opinion.
entitled, 'toll at San Francisco, ;
CaL,* and shall cease and . desist
from makioc aar chanre for 'toll' !
at Kranrfsco, CaL.' vrhen »uch
toll chanre J» not actually paid br
tbe carrier."*- — From tbe decision of
• «e interstate commerce commt»- "
sion. •--.'»
,
WASHINGTON, July \ 12.—The in{
terstate : <»nunissiaß. *. today.*,
in an opinion by Commissioner
Franklin K. Lane, decided tie- San
Francisco toll case, which involved
the right of the Southern Pacific com
pany to charge as a part of its rate
to San Francisco a state toll of 5 cents
per ton. From the statement of facts it
appears that the Southern Pacific com
pany enters San Francisco by. two
lines, one from the northeast, known
as the Qgden route, which reaches
San Francisco bay at Oakland, and
traffic by this route is ferried transbay,
landed upon the wharves in San Fran
cisco and hauled thence to its station
and yards. The second route, known as
the coast line, comes from the south
east, following generally the lino of
the ocean shore, and enters San Fran
cisco by the all rail peninsular route,
landing its traffic at the railroad com
pany's station. The Ogden line Is much
the older of the two, and was, until
merged "with the Southern Pacific com;
oanv, known as the Central Pacific rail
road. The coast line, by which'freight
is transported to and from San Fran
cisco without crossing San Francisco
bay or the wharves or water front "of
San Francisco, has been open only since
June." 1901. v
The title to the land •which consti
tutes the water front of the city and
county of San Francisco is vested in
the state of California, and the general
charge and management of this water
front and of the docks and. wharves
erected along the same are under the
control of the., board of state harbor
commissioners, which is vested by law
\u25a0with the right to collect charges for
dockage, -wharfage and tolls, and to
fix and regulate the rates of dockage,
wharfage, cranage, x tolls and rents for
the use of the same. *In accordance
with this power the board of state
harbor commissioners has fixed a sched
ule of tolls'upon merchandise passing
over thes* state premises, ranging pro
portionately downward from 5 cents per
ton to 1- ccnton 400 pounds or less.
The opinion continues:
"Traffic mores from the east via the
coast line into San Francisco, > and is
there delivered to the consignee, to
\u25a0whom is presented, an expense bill
showing 1, among other items, the arti
cles carried, their weight, the rate of
transportation, total freight charges,
and, in addition thereto, under the
heading t011.*., the., amount .which.. the
consignee would have been,required to
pay upon the shipment' had the, ship
ment moved by the;transbax route In
stead of by the coast line. In, other
words, the rate to San Francisco""is
identically the same oy both routes; bat
when the traffic moves across the*bay
from Oakland to. San .Francisco".:the
Southern Pacific company" collects a
toll which it.in turn pays to the state
for the use of,its wharves; whereas If
the shipment xnovee by the coast line
and enters San Francisco without
crossing the bay, an expense bill of i
precisely the samej character.. and; in
cluding a charge far toil, "Is presented
to the consignee. _Thus .the . question
Continued oa P^e 7, Column 3
The San Francisco Call.
INDEX OF THE
SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S
NEWS TODAY
TELEPHONE TEMPORARY S6
SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1907
WEATHER CONDITIONS
- YESTERDAY— CIear; maximum temperature,
62; minimum, 52. '
rORECAST TOE-TODAT-r»!r fog la the
mornlss; -• somewhat warmer; frean west
wind. P«*e 9
EDITORIAL
Go ahead, prosecution, name a clean mayor
and give cs a clean gOTernznent.' Pare 6
Official disturbance at Sacramento. Paa-6 6
The best : guarantee of peace. 'Pare, 6
A foes about population figures. ' Far« 6
GRAFT
City treasurer requires c* tees of Schmitz, '\u25a0 Gal-
Itpher and Boxton on bills " against munici
pality-, s PPcm * c 2
Attorney Delmas attacks credibility, of Mayor
Bcxtos as a witness la the Glass trial antl
former boodllnc 6nperrisor tells how be ; was
caught by. prosecution, - siren " immunity - and
placed in executlre chair. . Pare 1
Three Commercial bodies select delegates >to
mayoralty eonrention,- bet labor council - follows
example set by bundle; trades and declines' to
Real estate market . shows Improvement, east
ern money is obtained for rebuilding and rentals
decrease. \u25a0':';\u25a0. .>< • i **«•,*
Woman witness in superior court tella "who's
who at. the Presidio gate." .. P«*» 9
Focr more insurance companies probably : will
lose their licenses for riolating [ new law \u25a0 pr>
hibitin.s transfer of suits - from the , scpetior
cocrt. • P=eo 9
BoHdiss trades officers, ecu tractors ! and real
estate men trree that wages of some workmen
most b« reduced. . *•*• 7
Board cf supervisors is asked by school board
;to make up deficit:- In school funds and end
: wraßFle between school board, teacbers . ant>
nspaid merchants.' Par* 14
Captain James H. 8011, commandant \u25a0of Yerba
Bneca, comes out second best in fight for social
eopremacy with- the pretty: daughter ' of j the
Island blacksmith.' \u25a0{-'\u25a0 -'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0',' \u25a0\u25a0- /. Pag« l4
Western! FaciSc lets- contract- for *4,000,<)00>o
cosstxact ". terminals!' ia T this "Htj^Jr "- < Pax* . lf
\u25a0*. Ctrl'^BirieK ; .bi^^, keeper; for 'H-rHackfcld *«
Co^f fc* arrre t*d *m\ efia rs«* of ; forging ? 13 /ehVcfc a
a3r«rry«f!=g:' *2/K>o and ier» *jlj23e- c= • wine «n;l
women, r \u25a0"_-, VT- V , . >'-- y , T~,J *>£-,\u25a0' £'ii- -*V "Bf < 14
~:<J«ar«lsni«ij - r ii*d ' regaHro * repalte ' attack 's it
iraa?iß«ri'«i«nyXinade^at*^ybreak. >:V:: V : i;3Pa«« %
- - D."". 1. , Mahbney!* it-rotmed democracy, girds r on
armor * for ' contest" against \u25a0 McNab V wing -£~ of
party. "Fij* 7
, Japanese ar.d Amerlcaa mcrchints of ''San
Francisco '• to hold a peace feast -ia : the j near
future. " \u25a0~~ r ~ ' ' Page 3
SUBCRBAV
" ' Frank . Ellby, drirer for ' Hayward express com
pany/is arrested for cruelty to animals. ' Paga 4
Coroner's Jary, finds that ; death of three babes
In Miss - McPheeters* "home" ia OaVlacd w»r»
caused by iispure food. ?ig« 4
COAST .
Xatiocal * Edacatlonal association adjourns at
Los Angeles after, adopting resolutions ia seTenl
Important problems of the day. ' Page 10
Toung Ladles' tostltnte elects Miss " Mary
Coscannon. of , LtTermore grand president. Page .7
'-• Grand parlor,' •N. D. G. -W., in session ;at
WaUonTille, takes firm stand agalast scheme *o
\u25a0tste dlrlslon. ' Page 7
: - Vice President ; Fairbanks' addresses \u25a0 ; large
crowd of Christian * EndeaTor delegates it
Seattle. ' Page J
. Chief of . Police ' Carroll 'of San Jose ] receives
anoßymons \u25a0 letters \u25a0 threatening ' Ms life r " as '_ a
result of the " beatieg • he ; gare 'Actor George
Henley. ' . Page 1
* Army '\u25a0 officers ] at . Fort Rosecrans, San ; plego,
discorer elaborate plans of fortifications : among
personal elects of their Japanese cook. Page 1
DOMESTIC '
! Cross examination cf ', William -D. Haywood
'concloded and after a dynamite ; expert shall
bare testified defense in Boise trial will rest its
cas«. - - Page 3
Interstate commerce comnlssloa abolisßes
practice of ' Southern : Pacific company *in charg
ing j state X toll of scentss 'cents a' ton- on* coast line
freight carried from the east to this city.. Page 1
SPORTS
•-. Seals abet oatßeaTen aad 'Angels glTe.Com
inuters'a serere drubbing. - Page •
Many cf the wise- bettors rasa on the favor-
Ites, ' wbo get . the ' tacney at Seattle. *' Page ' I
; '- Jadges 'of : wagering • expect ' the opeahig 'price
:on Kelson and Brltt to be erra nosey. - Page S
L-IBOR » * '
: Police ' CoEdlesicner Hagerty will represent
local \u25a0 intcblaUts ;at national ' coßreotSoa ' ia St.
Loals. ' -s: - ' —.Page 7
M AniXE '
Engineer's poor \u25a0 - guesswork . responsible '* for
steamer. Mexican's " detention at Magdalena" bay. 1
waiting for'fneL "Bf 9 j
MIXING . i
Red Hills becoces stir perfonnerlfor a, day
la mining stock ; exchanges, more than - 147,000
shares being feold. . : * P*f«il*
THEGALL!S
BRANCH OIf^ICES
Subscriptions and Advertise^
menU will be received in San '
Francbco at following of flees:
lesi FILLMORE : STREET.. ' " - '*
Open> until - 10;- o'clock '; every } night."
fSIBf S18 S'AXiXESS "i'AVEIOJH - "
-;. Parent's i Stationery^ Store." V :
Z2OO FILLMORE STREET - - "^
.Woodward'a Branch.'-
533 1 HAIGHTrSTHLEET
; Christiana ? Branch^"';
SIXTEE?fTH . Ajn> MARKET STS.
V Jackson's ', Branch. '; '
OT4\VAiENCIAV STREET. . ,
; - :Halliday's,Btaaonery, Store. ' V ;
1108 -VALEXC^ STREET •
". ;: Blake's 'Baxaar.'
3011 I«TH , ST.* COR. \u25a0 MISSION ;
" International f Stationery /Store.
271S fjiISSIOW- STREET" "
i Newserie. : i?'*^ i ' v : ;; '. • '"
IMI CHURCH STREET
George ? Prewitf u\ Branch. . ~;
SAN^FR^NGISCO, v
Labor Council Repudiates
Scheme of Prosecution
Three Commercial Bodies Appoint Delegates
as>Requested by District
The chamber of commerce and the Merchants', association de
cided yesterday to accept the invitation i of ' the graft) prosecution \ to !
send "delegates to' a to select a : hew mayor, JbuV; the San i
; Francisco . board of i trade i riiposed '- conditions whicht'amount to ! a * re-
I fusab to co-operate, -and the labor council, ') fearing that : it would be
r outnumbered since the building: trades council^ has* refused Jto"- par!
ticipate, declined the: invitation byVawte^ of 69,t0'58.v- All^of the 6r-
gaulzattpps' invited!' >jtAkeiP«rt*ifl|the
...-\u25a0.-. ii-.^-vii ; \u25a0\u25a0-.:-i^.!tt>.-»-*sfci ! :,«-^5. s 5r t j*vwc
pxopo&ed i- con^erenctii bav«^ now
final action.
1 clal organizations Have acted .favorably
; andXboth.of the;.labor'bbdleiihave'de
clined/ '-• The :, prosecution «.was • not " pre
paredjlastVnight to say what •it
would pursue-to secure "a mayor.. V;
• The "chamber- of | commerce and' the
Merchants*, association included In their
; letter ' toy.Dlstrict /AttorTiey*' Xangdon
the ,su ggestlo n ; that ' a - two - thirds' -.vote
be -.required "to i elect '^the '' new - mayor?
j This, .'Langdonvreplied, • he considered .-a,
! detail^to, be 'decided by] the conference
| itself. :'A3 ; delegates*, the chamber -of
commerce i named Charles H. \u25a0; Bentley,'
James "McNab : and > William vG. • Mugan?
The Merchants', association selected 'An-;
drew ,M.^, Day is/, F. : W. '\u25a0po_hrinaiui7and
I CLVK. S Mclntosh. : The- San Francisco,
board, of; traded went on record yestef-.
day, as > unwilling to 'participate* in, the
conference * unless its rnembershlp^/w-as*
enlarged to" afford representation "to
professional men. _' Although; the cha'ra
ber of commerce referred to the'.advis
ablUty,of recognizing the profeVsional
men, : it did not name it as a ; necessary
condition. - 'r-' V - ' '\u25a0"
; i Members of the Merchants*^associa
tion and the-, chamber.' of 'commerce
I were inclined » yesterday -to resent* the
; inference 'that their- bodies "were"; in ac
cdrdj^wlth the - sentiments expressed ia
the letter'" sent- by/ the merchants', ex
change,; through y its ''president, "E. R."
Lilien thai, refusing to 'take \u25a0 part ' in v the
conference - unless «-15^ more delegates';
to be -appointed^by'a committee vcom^
posed of 'Judge de Haven,' Judge Beatty
and v? Benjamin \u25a0l's. lde .'\u25a0 Wheeler. .\u25a0 i were
added. L^ President" Bentleyi of ; the " cham
ber -.of i said * that ';' the\ refer
ence^ in'; his " ; letter- to; District
Langdon : to a two- thirds .vote ' as .-neces
sary < to ;. a \u25a0 . choice ' f or> mayor * was -' in
tended.merely- as \u25a0'&] suggestion.':
."I, believe - that r factional differences
should be i buried," v . said Bentley, >. "and
let .us : get \u25a0-. togeth'er^in; a spirit- of > fair
ness. The -\u25a0%' suggestion, " that -a ;f; f two
thirds vote be -required tw'as Intended
Bimply . to ; prevent -a clash" of 5 factions.
In this way, -if I two- thirds '(oil the »dele£
gates could jtgree on'a man -for; mayor,
he -certainly- would^be^properly '-repre-' I
sentative'of t aU^ Interests.".^ ;- ; _
_ The deleg*ates*c chosen s on :• Thursday !
by the real "estate'lb^^^^^l^Hoag;*
Samueli. G. * Buckbe^^aj^Jpj^ld«Rich7;
together -wi th ; those . selected . yesterday, j
will ";hold themselves :in readiness i to >
answer any call ) which - District "Attor- !
ney ' Langdon , \u25a0 may^^ake^JlianKdOn I
was .not* preparea^toy^^^^t|riight j
what course -he would :puVsue''lnJView'
of the fact that labor : Interests have
refused i'to|^^^S^^^^Sii^^e^ofphT
commercial .-bodies "have sent - Veplles
which amount itoV refusals."
HFlt^^M^been suggested, that^ other
commercial » bodies ''could ..be'substituted
for > those which to participate
and . laborVdelegates * selected , v at h large,
but "the \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 graft <j prosecutors * saldS that
they had not considered that ' phase lof
i> S^e sC^IJ not \ make] aj decision|bef ore
' Comthraed on Fage 2, Colamm S
CHIEF CARROLL'S LIFE
THREATENED IN LETTERS
Beating IHe Gave
Henlej^Belieyed^ to} Be
SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE : CALU
1 \u25a0 SAN; JOSEy - July- 1 S^Chief \ of] Police
Carroll - has j received , several I anonymous
letters^ threatening ?: him' -with 'assas
sination :f: f during" the last '"three 7 days, j
The missives- were:, apparently. writ- • I
ten ,^ by i; men;; perfectly l sane"': and " : ln \
eanjestlv^Carroll^; attributes 1 them -to
the beating;-;. that:: - ; ht '. "administered
to ; Georg9 ?Henley 4 * several jTda'ys .ago
in" £hls ; office /; in'f/i the ; Vj city,,,.; halt
Henley,', though ' married, had 'ibeen pay
ing attention- to "the .: pretty
daughter," and ''when Carroll '.-_\u25a0; heard lof
I this h"e sent for Henley and warned him
}to - desist. '; ? ' : The interview '- led to a
vicious right '.' ... ''.'..-; s . ,'.'.'\u25a0\u25a0'
S^ FRANCISCO iGIRIr^v^r
"VIS ''DROWNED^ IN^CREEK
Miss Mabel V Murphy Meets \u25a0 \u25a0 Death
\u25a0 - \u25a0' While r En joying' Vacation - '' :-\u25a0-\u25a0'•: -\u25a0-\u25a0'•
- : '" :,' 1 \ t "fat ;Glen! Ell«i; ; ; ;; ; ':\u25a0 b "< ' ;
:_ SANTA i ROSA;? JuIyr 12.-^£iss > Mabel
Murphy, -\u25a0; a^'* resident 'J'. of \u0084 San^ Fran--'
Cisco 'who: was 7 spendng [ her vacation
at* : ; j Gleny^Elien,^/wasi.V accidentally
drowned itbday^irhlleibathinß.* in ,* So
noma* creek with J a party ; of "girl com
panions.^ The ; girls -had /gone- to »alr^-"
mote •: place % for ;,wadin g and -bathing.'
Miss IMurphyiwent ? beyondsheri depth?,
She^ha^beeoauj^^th^^ter^for.
fflS^^^Snutes^before jbody : was
recovered.^' .. '.' , \u25a0 •-. •**'>\u25a0.
NEW/ RAULRO ADS \TS\ MEXICO
E^ : PASa|Te«| Jj^^^^^BMlons
we>e JgrenTtedJyjest^^^^^^^^^^
Chihiuaiiua^'lKxlcofforUwbjl^llfoads^in
Josephj: .^^(^.recelTed^
csoncessTonJ|otbu ild i from; Parral|toJ San
jSsTdsli^?«oT&elh'taridrp^biotdiivaa''
PrietolwasTglven^permitjto build|from
Allandet tot Jlmlnex.'«P ßoth * men i repre
t«l^|Amerlcantcapltolists.-;.. /- . }\u25a0
; Seiches ; ip ' a: Call artist at the- Class \hribery: trial. ...The three portraits in : a
ro» (from left fright) arcVio&c ofi William, Walconu- lVillum l )Vanfe ond C«ef?e
A. Kohn, the three jurors mho have dodged the camera men. On the right is Charles
Boxton in the n>ilness chair, telling the shameful delai]/ of bribery ttith his ej« cast
Vjdo&n. ; The j>ther_ portrait is that of Judge Rhodes of San fcse.'an interested spectator*
£,'i.B&o sat- by the' side. iof* Judge ! lJanlor.i ,: \u25a0 .y. y
Delmas Attack Credibility
of Boxton as a Witness
May^-^Tells Stoiy . of SHameV at; Glass vTrial
i; <S^ ithere -;remanied ; to pr f Charles Boxtprr the • faintest": color
of^ acclaim^tojdecency 'or - inte^ity' when he took :the' witness? stand
.in^tlie',Glalss^frialiyesterdayrm
p\vji : aßmissions^uhderJU
\u25a0Delphin V MriDelmas/bf ; tHeVdefendanVs » counsel. \u25a0 : Delmas ; made - hot
tjbe'slightest(attjenipt^to
criminating story " ; ,told!-by Boxton -Thursday afernoon,. but contented
Himself vWith an ; attack on" tHe' ; credibility VofitlTe:witness, ; so ; success
fullyTcbnducted(thXt;whe^ the stand it was as a'ebn
fessedrperjureras/well!"as,bribe taker and as an admitted tool of the
graft;prbsecutorsr ;"&'\u25a0 .-.;/\u25a0'.'.. " ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- " i'"\-" iY^ji^"^^
>D% Through
pounded that bppo^unitie¥ ; fbr^
times \u25a0 by : Assistant* P|strict :? Attorney .Heney,- 4 the'e witness was; led
'by ; .pelmas'mt^
h cu^tion*Vfirstjsecu^redV:a^ the
Doodiing^uper^sorsr^Boxton was" forced >to ; telL'the story: of the first
great graft dertbuementwhenhe was cau
William^
ingr a issob}bribet at {the > home \ 61
Golden :;M.vßb^%He^a^/driyen^: ;M.vßb^ % He^a^/driyen^
ihtbtthe adrhissibn- that he had ac
cepted • a \u25a0> written i immunity V con
tract from- pistrict ; *Attbrney Lang
don': to save himself Rafter turning
state's ? evidence, {and * he .confessed
the shame of theempty leadership
he^has l assumed^under'thejtitle;oi
mayor of San -Francisco. /
}. Most-damagihg 'of ; all' to^the
effect '1 61 (the .^testimony 'he; gave
Thursday ; was -Boxton's verifica
.tiont of I hisVsworn (signature' on fan
affidavit ';' drawn 'October, 29 "of : last
year, fin i \u25a0which '^ne^statedi under,
oath ;lthat -'he -had -* never K been
guiity;bf;a;felqny;or(crime(of,ariy
kind^ariytirhe^butlparticularly.
Asia \v member : of ,: the board jof
supervisors.^ \u25a0~^This^affidayit>^ v was
one j of- several " filed -in - answer; to
pistrict Attorney^Lahgdoh's ?iri^
junction suit last.O ctober to pre
ventfADe'Tßuef from securing con :
•» > I ***^'-''*?'*"*'^ * \u25a0 "*\u25a0* •''\u25a0-" ~^~~~
trbl lof ithe I district s attornej'. s ? o ti
Cwttbraedi^ea 'TwjSSpSi^D^SuiS)i
>The - J apanese^'cmperqr s garden partj
the highest social function of the yeai
[ in; Nippon. Read of the one which jusi
J occurred and \u25a0 those present in
THE SUNDAY CALL ,
Impertinent Question No. 7
Why D& You Work?
For, the most original or-wittiest answer to;this ques
rtiqn—and'the briefer the better^TheGall will
\u25a0 pay El YE DOLLARS.: For the: next Five
ahswefs^eC^llw^llpaxPNEb^
vPrize: winning answers will beprinted next Wednes
day and : checks mailed to the winners at once.
iMafeyoifcanswers 1 short and address them to
prize: answers to >what is society r»
, • - "A grood.Joke*on"our grandfathers.
-.' /sl"prixe to*C#t* By an.'.'3llo Civ street, San Francisco.
;• ;A"bubble*with>.hole*in'Jt.- *',^ % .^^
S^^H^prkefto^ilri. Wed;K«alin«. 272 Sonth Second street. San J«e. Cal.
.^VA^c6pBOlatlon:'prizV"ito^women~£orfmatirtmbny.; '
fl-.prlsefto D. S.lwn«oo, 632 Guerrero »tre«C San Fnoeism.
Heaven'for.ia'Woman—the other place for her-husband.
, i $1 j prlieTto A>JEj'.W!lktn»w», 237 First street. Saa Fraacisco.
' \ Much' onteairth,': little -la: heaven.
'^^ tlpriseJto^kM<K.£Pmrdee. PrwUloof Monterey. Cal.
•; v Society's; a mighty' hbrde-^- *
*.The{boreja*andj;thelrJprey»ithe=bored. .
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
OFFICERS' COOK
AT SAN DIEGO A
SPY FOR JAPAN
Newly Drawn Plans of the
Fortifications Found
in His Effects
ESCORTED TO LINE
Work Indicates That Menial
Is an Engineer of
Large Ability
SECOND'ARREST MADE
Soldiers Tell of a Third
. Brown Man Caught
Sketching
SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALf.
SAN DIEGO, July 12.—
That some one connected
with the Japanese govern
ment is determined to secure
plans of the fortifications at
Fort Rosecrans has /been
made certain by the develop
ments of the ; last few days.
{This evening a second sub
ject qf'tneCmikadlf^\vas .es
corted off the reservation jtm?
der^guard and told to keep
aivay.
The Japanese who-was ar
rested on Tuesday evening
made the plea, that he was
traveling and sketching for
'pleasure^ The officers could
get nothing more out of him,
and after destroying the
sketches that he had made
they had him escorted off the
reservation.- He was a
stranger to every one about
The Japanese arrested to
day-has for some time been
the cook of the officers'
mess and has been going in
and out at pleasure. - Some
days ago he was caught by
an officer making a sketch
from" the top of Point "Loma,
arid two or three other; sus
picious circumstances led to
the "determination -to s earch
his Quarters. Th is was done
Contlnned 01 Pace 2, Cololbui <