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The girl who is going to the seashore will find the things she will need for: her wardrobe all? pictured and described," next Sunday,, in The Sunday Call VOLUME CIL— NO. .61. Jury Tampering in Glass Case Investigated OHIO COMMITTEE INDORSES TAFT FOR PRESIDENT Secretary Triumphs ; Over Foiraker by Vote of Fifteen to Six PEACE' IS SPURNED Senator, Says That He Will Carry the War to the Convention CANDIDACY V".* ' - • • . : Name of Native Son Is For \u25a0".;-.. rnally Presented to ;. the Nation : COLUMBUS/ Ohio, July 30.-A resolution indorsing Secretary of War Taft for the presidency was adopted by the -republican state central com mittee today by a vote . of 15 , to 6. Another resolution, favored by friends of Secretary Taft and opposed by friends of Senator Foraker, which de clared that there was no intention on the part of the republicans of the state to eliminate Senators Foraker and Dick from politics in Ohio, was adopted by "a vote of 11 to 10. The resolution indorsing Taft for president \u25a0.vas as folloivs: "We believe that the great majority of th»? people of Ohio, convinced of iKe liiprh <;haracter, great ability ;ahd fMrtingruished" • "services of- Secretary Ttff. indorse his candidacy, for' the frv^iSency; and. iwsrtliei^'-— ~~ — — \u25a0 ~u *-»-;• "Vv'e declare, that, the republicans. of DhiocverwhGlrnhigly desire that the namc'of William Howard Taft be pre sented to the nation as Ohio's candi date for president, and that the re publicans of other states be invited to co-operate -with the republicans of Ohio to secure his nomination. in -1908." CINCINNATI. July SO.- r When United States Senator Foraker " learned of the action of tJate republican state commit tee this afternoon Jie gave out the fol lowing statement: "The committee had no more right to speak on the subject for the re publicans of. Ohio than any other 21 republicans of the state might have had and the action, of the committee will not affect my course in any, way. The next state convention will have au thority to tpeak and by the action of that convention it will be the duty of every good republican to . abide. In the meanwhile we shall have our mu nicipal elections and in the light of current events we. shall no' doubt tbe able to act intelligently and satisfac torily." FRIEND OF ROOSEVELT, JACOB RIIS, IS MARRIED Noted Editor and Author Weds His Secretary at Ipswich BOSTON, July 30^— A special dispatch from Ipswich, Mass., today told of the marriage In that town yesterday of Jacob A. Rlis. the author * and settle ment : worker, to Miss '\u25a0 Mary A.- Phillips, who for -some time has served as Rils' secretary. Only the immediate • relatives of. the bride and the young son of Riis . were present. Every precaution had been taken to avoid publicity, and it, was not until several hours , afterward ' that ; the news of the marriagre became known. MAUS TAKES MONTEREY AUTHORITIES TO TASK Murder of Sergeant Leads to Demand for. Closing SALIXAS, July 30. — The murder of First Sergeant Hall has moved [ Colonel Ma us, commandant at the Presidio of Monterey* to take the' civil authorl. ties of Monterey severely to' task! 1 . He has demanded that the- marshal shall close alt the resorts -located just out side the Presidio! •/ , Maus is determined • to '\u25a0 re move all these;pitfaUs.* which are: con ducted under ;thef grul*cC*of t "soldiers* clubs." They; do? not '\u25a0', pay licenses 'and have "i otherwise *?, enjoyed fpri vileges. Mans is; thqroughly ; »arouscd :,and It is probable; that his in • behalf of order and decency -1vl!l: UchcctJed. * The San Francisco Call. INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S NEWS TODAY TELEPHONE TEMPORARY* S« WEDNESDAY, ; JULY; 31,1907 WEATHEU COXDITIONS VESTEEDAT— CIe«r; 1 we»t * wind; ' mtxlmoin temperature,- 64; " minimum, ' 56. -. ''• ~J ' ' C FORECAST . FOE TOD AT-^-Filr; \ light . north vrlnd, ; cn»nsliije.to-Veit.'. \u0084' . . . P«»e » EDITORIAIi. : - ". ; ; \u25a0 T*ft'on trial for, heresy." * , ; '"\u25a0;'jp«c« 0 - Discreditable record >of -the > . general -; land office. ;... . • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•'\u25a0'.;. • ' ,-Pa»« 6 'A' lame and Impotent ' conference. -;',\u25a0.• sa*e 6 Dousbetty, \u25a0\u25a0 tae . policeman. "",•':.'. ?««• 0 graft; ' :.' •'\u25a0_ - ; . ; Eeports that Mrs. Jacob '.Wertheimer.'Tvife of Glass Juror, eald ber husband V M-ould Tots \ for acquittal inTcstigated.by graud Jurj. . . Pa«o 1 CITY . Gas Anderson, representatlTe of v W/W. Mon- \u25a0 ta pue fc Co., says that he ' was - drugged and robbed on train ' from Los Angeles. "\u25a0,>., V*S* 14 Wife of 'D/TT/Burchard. ''prominent attorney, and ' Ruef politician, brings \u25a0 suit^v for \u25a0 01 rorce. .; . • P*»« 7 Wife who seeks divorce charges that husband bought h*r only two . dresses yin 13 : years," ' but often' paid' $3 : for ; luncheon , for ' a jwomaii friend. 7 Harrard Instructor and his. brl*! spend honey moon among' head bunting cannibals,; who iVear only,nose and. ear ornaments. •] ... " Pag-« 5 Dr. DaVld Starr Jordan returns from Australia wlthVpocr -opinion, -of .'antipodean ; unlTerslty systems. '".. : . ;;V \u0084 ,\u25a0 . >: -, ;. ;;'/ -Pfcfe- 5 Chief Mate Hendrikf en >f the, San ; Pedro id. mlts; that he failed ; to", b^ed t warning .- blasts* »f the ' Columbia . and Inspector r Bermingh<im \u25a0 vir tually lays blame on him for tea disaster." P. 1-2 Bernardo Short, whose bride ' of ' a : few \u25a0 days left him, is accused of procuring an automobile under false pretenses.' V \u25a0 '\u25a0' : '\u25a0• ,- > '\u25a0'.'.'*; Page , 14 * Machine [ republicans "of the thirty -f our tb I dis trictbold harmony meeting r to' merge -f«ctloc«. but session brings greater discord. »x» x •> : Paye i l4 Sereral citizens \u25a0 selected . by." Schmiti '; to serve on I his. board " of supervisors* refuse >toJta Ye i.part in the. farce anddecliae" the' honors sought! to be thrust upon them. 1 Page- 3 suburban;* .; " * . ." Mrs. C. W. Stimson starts riot in Oakland by displaying . a red : flag . from '\u25a0 a ' window in celebra tion of Haywood's acquittal.: •: P«*« 4 Berkeley ' professor studies superstitions; for 10 years " and , pens • TOlume on -.results of •" his p.re-: searches. \u0084 . .'.,;\u25a0 mpwtjj^g^^" . . Pa»o 4 Resources -of -r Alatneda'iC(*unty a irrvtn' bs'ti bibited at.in exposition to be beld at Idora park In.l September. -.-.* ;:,":: i ., . '•. :';..'.', ; ?\u25a0*?** \u25a0 s Supreaie ,. court .t sustains ;T^U(Jlty • of / naklstjd^s, >I.oOo,~Ooo '_ parkj^bond JssuV.^">'V ; >; j •/.Oakland woman; dies, 'ai^- result . of^ * . f»n{atT* staling rink. .- ," _"_.".* '• - \u0084. ••*•.* '' Eedwood; real ? eitate ; agent « appeiils •;to'^oart for; protection . from • aged 'voman, \who' makes ' bU , life miserable by threatening to kill him. Page 4 coast/ ' •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :"-;--f-"i -\u25a0- ; ';'v ; - /: - '-"*-\& ;•-\u25a0 '"'\u25a0\u25a0 y '\u25a0 : Tacific * Coast and Independent steamship com" panics are engaged in' freight war . between ' Lw . Angeles and San' Francisco and* rates'; baVe^been cut almost in half. * \u25a0 ".'\u25a0:.>" ; ', ; " -Pag« 2 Attempt made by unknown man to wreck over land train at* RoseTllle.r" ':\u25a0]' : ; ;J :~Pig« 3 Pullman "company refuses to file report bt its earnings in state, with- board of \u25a0'; equaliza tion. ; . - .: •. .\u25a0. \u25a0 ,\u25a0 "Page 2 DOMESTIC , i , Admirals I Cappg and ' Cowles to . examine „, site "at ; San " Diego ' for 'a proposed ; naval ; sta tion. ; ; -\u25a0"• ',' ;. Pag* 11 \u25a0 GoTernment i files petition^ ln the federal \u25a0 court . against "the : powder," trust.'. ," V; ".•;'; Page '3 Amos •R. Rumbaugh; a ! close ; friend \u25a0 of , Laura' Matthews, . the" yonng 'actress i who" killed \ hersjelf Sunday . night, .commits* suicide in a .Colorado Springs ' hotel '"'and 'adds \u25a0 new \u25a0 mystery ;to - the strange ; case. - * -.-;' ' '*\u25a0 -^Pag-e- 8 . • Republican ; state . committee" of \u25a0 Ohio • indorses Taft for. preeidency^by.TOte 'of Jls<to;6.^ Page^l Mover ' released 'on :• ball \u25a0 and •be T and Ha y wood will leave : Boise; for ' DenTer" tonigbL' 3 , .- '„"? Page 2 \u25a0 United States" government, may purchase' Union iron works for use as an adjunct of Mare Island station."-;. ';•' '\u25a0'-."\:^ \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0',-'.'', :Z \u25a0 ' Jacob B4ls, i friend ' of; Roosevelt [ and famous author, marries his private secretary. Paga 1. sports' - ':.'{: '; '; \u2666\u25a0 .'- • i Chicago nationals again defeat Brooklyn in the. tenth .inning..,;. -/ ;•*' , :Pa»« 5 - Seattle racegoers roast. Starter McKnlght whea King of; Mist Is left, at .the' post.,, .;. -, Page 9 Commnters 'beat Seals. by 3 to 0 at Freeamn's park ; in 'Oakland.' .. . Page_9 \u25a0 ; Battling Nelson t roles . a 6 ; to 10 \u25a0 public ' choice over Jlnuny ' Britt , for ; tonight's ' 20 round match at*, ttei Auditorium. V- * •' Page S LABOR . V 1 : union V No. j, 453 : gives $10,000 to f ucd for. beneflt~of ttnions^ on ; strike." _»f» f - Pag* 7 . Painters' 'onion • No. 5195 19 j appoints committee to frame plan for. care of sick and disabled' mem bers. ; .";.:\u25a0 'yi'~ _':, ,'":'.'\u25a0,"• ; . : :: _rP*r«. 7 mahixe ,\u25a0:. "". ' Liner \u25a0 Mongolia arrive* • from \u25a0 the orient '.with blgTcargo, and ;' nearly/ 000 » passengers. , /t Pag«J9 '."Artec's Officers" tell <• how j,"John4y**» Moisaatj-f Alameda i borrowedj* » ' gunboat , and evened ; scores with; Salvador. \u25a0"•", \u25a0': ' '\u25a0"" '"' '- Page'B MIXING* "'\u25a0':\u25a0'>•. ' ' ; * Swift :- rise ? follows ', decline,, in \ mining \ share* and : Goldflcld \, Consolidated- Mines, .'Combination Fraction ' and -Florence * profit < by the Increase ?in • Announcement ?is made of * the 'betrothal;^ of Miss \u25a0" Mabel I" Mason -' of --.Saasalito'T and Bishop. of ;tbi 8 ; city. r ' ; ", ; " P^** c THE CALL'S BRANCHjOFFIfeES Subscriptions and .Advertise^ ; rhent3^iU|be; received in San : Francisco at following ; offices :' • 1651 KILLMORE; STBJSET : ,:." : V Open' until ; .lo.> o'clock' every unight.; ; '. 8I8 A VAX/NESS^AViBXUF:y- /' .Parent's; Stationery? Store/ v .^ - ibMlFiLiTsfßajsr street! Woodward's i ßranch-^ 653 HAIGHt/ STREET v^Christian* b| Branch.' \u25a0 SIXTEENTH feAS'D. MARKET STS.^ - VJackson^s|Brancb." ;f"; f " ' - :/: . ;974t va^^laVstreet 'J'.S \ Halllday'Sj Stationery^ Store. ' •\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0; iios ;. VALBNCi aVstreet- -• / .'/• ". \u25a0\u25a0'-. Blake's K ßazaar. \u25a0 ; ,^ : ;'. '--/\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0'. 3011 .16TH ST.VCOR. 3HSSIOX" ' ', International' Stationery' Store.; "• ; 2712 ' MISSION /STREET - MJ^Th©|NeWierle:T : :: / - ....'I IS3l'/CHIJnCHj STREET : , /; ' George /Prewitt's Branch. 1 ' ' \u25a0g^&iraA&e^^ UNCLE SAM MAY BUY UNION IRON WORKS FOR NAVY Plan .Is vto; Make (the v SHip Building V of Mare Island^ ADMIRALS; SENT HERE Capps and Cpwlesyto Make Thorough \ Examination -\u25a0\u25a0:•:=\u25a0 of Property- '; J : • . '.\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0...\u25a0-•"\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-•, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . FACILITIES^ i NEEDED Two StatibnsVon 0 Coast ?Npt Adequate; for 7y. Aug^ ) rriented Fleets ; i / SrECUL DISPATCH TO THE. CALL WASHINGT^ The purchase by the government of the JLJnion iron works San 'Francisco; to be; used as an? adjunct of: the -navy yard at Mare island, is ; contemplated. The negotiatidns have reached such a stage that Admiral : Capps and : Ad-' miral Cowles will .make a thorough ex amination of; the shipbuilding ; plant" in their : forthcoming tou? of the ; Pacific It is also* pfbbabie that . a new naval station^wjil Diego (to , meet J the; neeils ?of ;;thc ; «tiia- : .tion. - . * -»":.% *-- j^^»l V *«:app*. , chief in r ai con structor of .the;' navy, left^.WAsliington' today s for.- NewJ York, whVre.he'ywiilJbe.l joined by.'Admirai^ Cowles, fchief ,'ofVthe equipment bureau. a^rid;the^t wo' will? go together, tOj.the.Pacinc- coast- to : rmake a" thorough; inspection \u25a0 of I the yards j and stations there and, report on the future needs-of the navy In 'that '.quarter.- .>' , . : Admiral Holllday,' chief; 1 of : "the v bu reau of .yards i_and . docks, follow, these two.offlcers to San Francisco on a similar errand. This ; will involve a. yery'careful examination; of. the; Mare island , navy " yard and 'that; at rßremeV-' ton.. : The > resources Jof the • two navy yards ,are not : sufficient -. to - make even temporary - : repairs and "/dockings i that /will :. ;, be - required by ; 'Adinl fail Evans* j battleship ; fleet: i Hence: the^jn? spection .-or' the K yards;wUi: probably ,'re'rj suit in : recommendations \ to"'-;* congress' at : its ; approaching session for a con siderable enlargerrient-;of the plans at both, places. • \u25a0 / \u25a0* The < difficulty of - ; procuring skilledj labor In' these yards, •/especially; -vat Bremerton,' '.will - ajs'o~: be considered with view to" making^ the •conditions more /attractive /to such , ; iabor// if ?by no 6th er/means '\u25a0\u25a0 tha n \u0084by. "assuring"; the men iof ?'» conilnu'ouV'^mployment':,* at good' wages. V . ' ,-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 " ',+ :' \ : . The ':. •proposition! -to // establlßh- \u25a0* a naval , station ; / at r San> /biego, '\u2666 \ CaliJ will bo examined from all points of view by visiting ° admirals. .The harbor at^*. this I : point y; ' 'possesses superior .advantages >y" as A» . 'naval anchorage. \There y'are ; .good Crall-* road : - connections; /* assuring X-- abund ant - supply of , coal i f water communi uj-v,-, \u25a0 -\u25a0 -*.'--'„. \u25a0".-. ' '-'\u25a0' -\u25a0 -'. .-. v,»-.; cation Is 'cut, off in ,warjtime;vand?' the harbor' can'Teasily : be r niade filmpreg nable. ; ' -.' .;_.-\u25a0 .-.' \u0084/. ;.'; ' r '^^:% '.'}\u25a0'* 'LThe] distance of San/ .Diego; south ward ' f rom San' Francisco fand ! i ts posi tion.r.ln '. the" route/ between": the •. latter ci ty/and-the^ Panama canallwould-;als 4 o make it an - ; advantageous -coaling point.; tOf the consent rof icon gress would ]be. necessary to render', its Belection)'effective. SCIENTISTS OF CHICAGO MAKE STRANGE DISCOVERY FindfcMillibhs of Worms .in .1 the » . Ice . of .Urania; Glacier TACOMA. July 30.— 1n their ascent ofj Mount Tacoma, Prof./ John B Flett a sclent ' f 'W^*^^wo^^Chl^^o?^diis'S covered' <n;'thejlce^^j|Ur>nlir!j*glacier mliiiotjp»^SnT«lilworm^iTHgls^^efy; '• astounded the scientists,; who" could hardly^be2lwg^ejr||y^»^tH^^^^; : ; in'ch^fnhenVtnla^dttn^ft^t^rafhiirr/ and * presented squirming rnas<? in' the' solid, ice' In,; places/^ttie; i ice >,vcsfafrhcst * b i a-: k • w ii t h\ t lie'mf^9?**l3| ' Mate Hendriksen of the San Pedro Admits He Failed to Heed Columbia's Blasts : - ; ;' ' : The : p/»o(o^^|pffi^^^^^S^ans on \ o^^^^j^^S^j^^ex^heratei/ /feef we \ the] inspectors ycst&dfaiof^^ 'I-- j i Lf-'"L f -'" 'j t \u25a0»\u25a0 V-" i r- •" •\u25a0 V t-'- 't ,i \u25a0'••':.,:,. '- '\u25a0 .;\u25a0 \u0084 , :\u25a0- <;*• i-V*'- i . admissions mat 'he ; paid -no heed to Lolumbias >signais^ that on the left is{of Second Mate Albert >L:-jSchaube\oj "the steam schooner,- who. holds the -for saving lives from the Tvrcct{. * , ' ' '" / Man on ,Schooher ! s Bridge - ''".That .'was the fatal f ' . / //, With ;' these [ words cCaptain J ßermingh^m^yirtually; laid ;the blame yesterday \ for>,the Columbia i disaster' on B. .Hendriksen, chief fmatie oitf the" Sari i Pedro, who was on the bridge arid whose : failure ; to : heed the signals of , the passeriger',- steamer resulted in ; the' midnight ' col hsion at sea. *»' • v /./ '\u25a0 /: -/.' .. . : \u25a0 : 'yy[ s - : ioosH .^y/^THe /entire pses given over^to/th^- exah^na^o^ just^ arrived \u25a0 ,' from : : . Eureka.' " WHile ; Captain . Hanson /completely exorierateel/ hirrfeelf f rom| the ;chargc ; of ; willful ; neglect to ? save : * lives Chief^ 'Mate'Hendriksen was forced to admit that' thougfrh'e heard the Columbia's fog signals-he did riots slow up, and that he v did not give any^passing sig 11 } 21^ a^ a lj * in' response to \u25a0 tHatjof ; Coiurhbia. > V v ;T Tlie Vinat'e^further^ port, V: jth6ugh-the Columbia's .whistles gave ; the starboard^signal. and that he blew, none but vthe < customary fog signals; until n he : saw the Goltimbia/ looming half fa vwheiirhe/'gave /the 5 four quick ganger -blasts. . ' _, . , • 'There -ris a- discrepancy v between /Hcridriksen's .written state ' m ent I and* the '-testimony.? given - ?In th c f orm er, ; h c says that i lief blew one(prolongedv blast; to" indicate xthati his l helm ;.\vas aport \u25a0 aridfthat?the/twO]iblasts|offthe ,Columbia ?i whistle Averer' in ;In ; ms oral testimony/ he ; admitted that, the long iblastiwasinothinsf-but a foer; siffnal, T such;as;heshad f been blowing for ? a4ong. time. ..>\u25a0;: -,,30. \u25a0;.**,\u25a0 :-:.\u25a0-;• \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.fi,:*:-..'.:.----.^-.. -.-=-.,./.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -v.-. .•- \u25a0',-,.-\u25a0:;\u25a0 °.:.:;.---v: r .^ : <r° \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"-\u25a0 - \u25a0 \u25a0"\u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0 HANSON IS EXONERATED ; . Captain . Hansqri-j of the San Pedro /testified : that^ he 'was asleep at the s time of the colhsion. He appeared on .deck; inside of two minutes * and 'immediately! gave I orders^to'have the -boats? put fou t^ : /Three iwere flowered,": one sunder, the fchief I mate, one : undenthe ! second rnatel^d^^^injcharge/of jafsailor. ry About -two; hours -;ancl : a hah after the collision^ the r San Pedro s deckloady worked^ loose, on^the \vcather side, and as the r schooner/ consequently, listed badly the lashings. that, held the load on the lee side were cut. The vessel righitVd^b"^^^ X seemed a^ though it would •turn^\)vcr; The water came? over^theiraiy to uthe^lifopjgfithe slower. cabins. \u25a0 The -people! .were 'aUf'fn'ffthe upper;, deck. . - farther out thanjusual.to] make i all ow- g ilnward ; !an<Tii*tl)p ftccringfofjaliuinber ..." - ' . - \u25a0 » ygg&i& .fcliooner^ ; . \u0084-\u25a0 • .. -\ \u25a0 -. c^p Mfiilreply!toTAttorneyjDenman's?ques-" 01^^^^S^^^^^£' glps|CTS^?|b«t|.l4t?W . tbmn , tbatjthey •^^l*tt«^|wfe«eJthv|wer^The|-lo1i«; iißtflilitttdfMW**-^ 11 ** 11 "* was * lot 'of I lumber 1 »Bt JM«| I [thoag ht Ithat [tlirtrootslllc kmS li!dH t of/it:/ : *lJC;'tlie'irt'ip;li«d > cn,sisetl"witij/u»y': Ufeboata i out? h«lf atteip«ople"i would ? have been" i •-*\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0«* 8 \u25a0 «•.«•\u25a0\u25a0 t.**'!"^'"* i 1 1 mw L_rti>'?mTtri.iTinLTiifiir i~i"nr~i »'\u25a0 --*-\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0« killed '.by- the.. irreek«g«v i . ?;r •" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 He'said he hade no. whisky ?on board, and so could not give any to .Third Officer Hawse. " •\u25a0 " Tor^tl^¥n^^B«olfipersoß^K«Sßav&if Hei displayed^ scrupulous •concernlnotlto .'fro mfti^^^ecK^iltheTi Co lum b I af^n3 four .who .were knocked * overboardiby. tneffallicg fof/t^SanlPedro^lmain? matfe: '" . . _*. -, \u25a0 *?^M fnlne aavedll>ylhlin,siSchaubesdemurred.^S3 dld^fnotirescu^e^thejm.^llon'y t..i,k t them '* * Continued m» Passe 2, : Column 3 ; v 1 he; president of Guatemala has been^ ?sayed .from .'a bomb. ;A 'cow saved fhim^ SCHMITZ ANNOUNCES LIST OF SUPERVISORS Several: of k His Appointees Refuse to ..Take Part in His Plots,. , Hr'\u25a0;;-\u25a0-•,-•* \u25a0 - '-r '\u25a0;;-\u25a0-•,-•* r \u25a0 r-.- : '\u25a0_-\u25a0--- i A," \u25a0-..'."-<.- - : "' -\u25a0 i county > Jail, ; made • an % attempt <\u25a0 yester- ! 'day *to appoint '/fourteen ni«-n rwhn xvoultl '; pretend to < be • «iipervli»f»rn. But the move wa» oborJhe.A* soon a* sev eral or the Imprisoned fiddlerV selec <fon« beard that* be coupled their cumes iTvtth blsi ncheQie* <h«-j- Imnrd HtntementM •that .they, hnd not [.been ap proached by. Scbmltr . and Would : not consent to Ke linked with hi* sorry]for tuaes. ,^l'hnsitz had 'planned n wilil coup for j-esterdaj-, as ; -Was predleted J>y^The Call. His men % vrere to qualify forthelr yapory Jobs, and Chief Dlnan. '.*!- a * rumored, was to ' prevent ' the Taylor ; ,b6ard"f rora meeting' 'at the hall of justice,' 34' Eddy street, this after noon." The' Schrnitz- men; were 'to make a forcible v move 'to gain possession of .the * supervisors' . chambers • today and Dinan .was , to' do -what he could to aid them; ; but Clerk ' \u25a0 Ryan 'protected * the quarters - fromV the s Schmitz imperti nence.-"We 'acknowledge Mayor ;,Tay lor;; no- act of Mr. Schniitz will be rec ognized," said ' Ryan. -. ; ; Schmitz named his meniyesterday. and declared thati each, one : had accepted the appointment. He - said that he will . issue, '^the; commissions ."at >thev county 'jail_ today: -\u25a0' V *'.\. \ f^.'-' , -T." V .'.'.:, \u25a0 \u25a0".'; The .following? .were""selected:'.-' f7;;.WniiamVCi^yivlce : president -district council^ carpenters."' --.•-%""\u25a0 X: .. '." . .y*. T - ":Tie"rney," member cement work ers'.union. : , j": ', :\u25a0• :• " ' :': ' \u25a0'\u25a0"• \u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0' - I i Thomas Maxwell, 'member "carpen ters' '. union andj of • executive committee of' general: strike, committee. .. V' Continued "W Page; 3, Colnmn 3 j Impertinent Question No. 10 When Is a Man Intoxicated? For the most original or wittiest answer to this cjues v tion^and;the briefer the J^ter—^he pay; . -FIV^bbIILARS: For the. next five answers M Prize winning will be : printed ? next Wednesday • and fchecks mailed to the winners at once. Make youhanswer short and address- it -to > I IMPERTINENT QUESTIONS, ; THE ; GAIjLj. . \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0'\u25a0Vrlxr Answer* -to "Übnt I« Love Like?" " %.-;. ;ss*prize"; ; to;E;-H: Germaia, ' 1749 Fillmore str»»t, city. ;,*•*. •00-00-h! > " ••.' 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HUNG JURY IS FORECASTED BY WIFE Meged Remarks b^ Juror's Spouse Recalled ; "May Beprf^rSfany Witnesses/;^ Declare Schiiessel Was Prejudiced^ Men Who Voted to Acquit Glass ArerUnder Fire • Theigrandjuiy; will begin today: \ an" investigation into I the report .thatj \Mrs. Jacob t:WertHeirner, wife of -one of I the; jurors in the Glass trial, [jstated during; the -trial that |* Her \u25a0 husband '. would vote for "acquittaU V W ertheimer was L6nejb.f the! :flv.e •merT,who^werit '"' V •*'- ' "- .\. ,-•\u25a0-.'- c • i • « ••''\u25a0•* ' "^ Fon^recora 4 as that " Glass': was ' innocent. Mrs. Wertheimerwas an constant attendant at the Glass trial, and accord ing^ to information already received by; the grand jury made statements to .women who 'accompanied her and \ to persons sitting ; near. , her in the courtrooom that -her husband would vote : for an acquittal.' .The persons who heard these'alleged statements * are :to * appear as witnesses . at a special session of the srand Jury ' called for , this mornlns:. "and Mrs. Werthelmer herself. may be called upon to. explain the, reason for such remarks and may* be put through an" Inquisition at the handsjof the grand jury. Juror Michael C. Samuels Is another bt the five, who voted for acquittal . whose action is to be the subject of a grand jury inquiry. Werthelmer and Samuels are; cousins and , are "likewise cousins of'S. Newmark, 'the proprietor of ? a' "cigar; store at ;Van^Ness 'avena« and: Eddy"street." street. Witnesses who are to be recalled before the grand jury have stated that while the Glass "trial was , In progress : Isewmark told ithem that, he knew both of his cousins were going to vote for an acquittal. . - -The Investigation of -Werthelmer and Samuels * today follows * startling dis closures made at a session held "yester- "