Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 03, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tin: MORXIXl OREG'OXIAX. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910.
BOMB PROBE MAY
INDICT 3 OR MORE
Several San Francisco Labor
Leaders Called by Los
Angeles Jury.
:umax
due in wee;;
Tsrrntr-Six Witnesses From North
to Be Questioned by Inquisitor.
Startling Testimony- bj Mrs.
Lavloe Is Kspertfd.
LOS AKGEL.ES. Not. l.TSe sssem-
bllris: of lo witnesses from San Fran
Cisco and vicinity marked a phase of
ths grand Jury Investigation or to
Times disaster today, for which the.
return of Indictments Is expected to
supply th climax within a week. Three
true bills are, confidently expected by
officials of ths District Attorney's of
' flee. There may be four and possibly
two mors.
The three or four indictments will
i name the alleged principals in the .plot
. which resulted In the destrnrtlon'of the
Los Angeles Times plant October 1 and
the death of 21 of its men. The other
, two will brine; suspected aides of the
plotters to trial as accessories.
Earl Rogers Testifies.
Six witnesses were examined today.
I Amors; them were Karl Rogers, who
I directed the search for evidence la the
north, and J. D. ZtanlnU a powder ex-
i pert. The other four were from San
I Francisco sod vtclnltT. Twenty-six
more. Including Olaf Tveltmoe. Anton
i Johannson and others prominent In
union labor circles of 'San Francisco.
I were waiting the call of the inquisitors
. when the grand Jury adjourned until
tomorrow.
The foundation to support th alts
; gatlon that it was a dynamite explo-
' slon which wrecked the Times plant
was laid by the survivors of the disss
ter. who testified Friday and Monday.
Ths line of inquiry tsken by the Jury
today was indicated by the witnesses
railed to the stand this morning and
afternoon.
'Besides Rogers and ZlaninL tbi
: were George H. Phillips, assistant man-
' egor of the Glsnt Powder Works: Bruce
McCaull. shipping clerk at Olant, who
dlpatchedhe conelgnment of dyna
mite ordered by "Bryson." "Morris" and
"Leonard. " Douglas Burrows, of Oak
, land, whose boat, the Pastime, was
chartered by the alleged conspirators.
and Harrison N. r utter, clerk of
waterfront hardware firm, who . sold
the aluminum letters to make the name
"Peerless.' which was substituted for
Psstime on the little vessel.
The exsmlnatlon of the rest of the
witnesses will probably take the rest
of this week. Then will come the I
dlctments. If the evidence developed
ran stand th test of th grand Jury
probe.
Attorney Earl Rogers was on the
stand most of the afternoon. He went
to the courthouse, accompanied by Mrs.
D. It. Ingersoll. of San Francisco,
friend or Mrs. Belle Lavlne. the San
Francisco lodging-house keeper, who Is
still held In the Los Angeles JalL wait
Ing to tell the grand Jury whatever ahe
learned of the alleged conspirator,
Bryre. during her five months' associa
tion with him In San Francisco.
Important Testimony Due.
M'. Ingersoll, according to Rogers
and 9- L. Brown, chief detective of the
Ittstrtct Attorney's staff, will tell the
grand Jury a story that will connect
several Important details In the evi
dence which has been gathered against
th trio.
Brown said today that on result of
the grand Jury's probe might be to con
nect a fourth man with the actual per
petration of the crime. Who the fourth
man is he declined to stats.
Mill another witness from San Fran
cisco s Harry Piper, a Jockey, who.
It is asserted, saw in the launch Pas
time the powder wrappings subsequent
ly found In the foulh San Francisco
house with some of the dynamite
marked "Bryson."
Newspapermen were not permitted
aavwher in the Vicinity or the gradd
Jury room by order of Judge BordwelL
MANY LBOR LK-iDEKS CALLED
San I'rajM-lseo Men fcnmmoned Be
fore Times Grand Jury.
SAX FRANC1SX. Nov. 2. A large
number of witnesses summoned here to
testify before the Loe Angeles grand
Jury which investigating the Times
dvnamlttng tasVe left for Los Angeles
last night. Among them were: Olaf
A. TveHmoe. secretary-treasurer of the
California Mate Building Trades Coun
cil; Anton Johannscn. an organiser for
the coun.ll, and A. K. Yoeil, secretary
of the Asiatic Exclusion League.
PEACE DISTURBERS GUILTY
I rrsno's Fight VTIih Industrial
1 Workers of World F.nds.
FRKSVO. Cel.. Nov. 1 The fight which
has In progress for-some -reeks
past h-"Veen the Industrial Workers of
t je World and the local police came to
au end today, when practically all of
trie members of the organisation) men
tioned, who have been lodged In the
t'ounty Jail for speakloe, on ths streets
without permission, marched to the Po
lice Court, under escort ot patrolmen and
Iieputy Sheets, and pleaded guilty to
disturbing the peace and vagrancy, and
were given uutil 1 o'clock today to leave
town.
Failure to do this means that each one
of the men. numbering . wlU be com
pelled to serve 9 dare la Jail. Tbe
understanding is that after leaving town
I hey must also leave the county.
PACIFIC T0SEE AIRFLIGHT
Tranoontlnentai Balloon Trip Is
Latest Project.
BOSTON. Nov. 1. Preliminary steps
toward th carrying ent of tbe project
of a transcontinental balloon trip are
announced today by the Association of
Aeronaut-leal Pilots of America, of
which Coarls J. Gllddrn. of Boston, is
president.
it is proposed to start from th Pa
cific Slop and land, if possible, some
where en th Atlantio Coast.
RATE HELD REASONABLE
Omaha's torn plaint Aaiat Baltl
, more Ohio Fall.
TV A SIUN.TOV. Nov. 1. Dismissing
the coaaiaiat of the Commercial Club
of Omaha against the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad and other railroads, the Inter
state Commerce Commission todsy up
held the rates on butter, eggs and poul
try in carload lota from Omaha to Cen
tral Freight Association and Atlantic
seaboard territory as reasonable- It de
nied the dab' petition for through
rates, saying that the complainant's own
witnesses testified that the service was
uniformly satisfactory.
The commission took occasion to point
out that the "any quantity" rate of the
railroads rest upon sound public policy,
enabling the small shipper to compete
fairly with Its powerful competitor.
ROAD ACCUSED OF FAVORITISM
Produce Company Complains That
Wabash Aids Rival.
WASHINGTON". Nov. I. The South
western Produce Distributer of ' 8L
Louis complained to th Interstate Com
merce Commission today that the Wab
ash Railroad bad set aside a large part
of lis inbound freight house, with track
age facilities, for the use of the Ajrperl
can Central Fruit Auction Company, to
the- exclusion of other consignees, with
out rent or other charges.
It is complained that tbe railroad nil)
permit tbe Southwestern Company's cars
to be set Into the freight house only on
condition that the goods be suctioned by
tbe American Company. The competi
tor, says the complainant, uses the space
only every other day and that facilities
BERNHARDT
S
CHICAGO
REVIVAL
Famous French Actress An
swers Demand to Play
"La Samaritaine."
PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY
World's Greatest Tragedienne to
Portray "Woman of Samaria" In
Production Xo Less Sacred
Than Oberammergan Story.
CHICAGO, HI., -Nov. 2. (Special.) In
response to a number of Insistent de
mands and, perhaps, feeling a hit of the
consented to give her friends in the
West, a few of her ideas.
This 1 sny eighth visit to America,"
he said, "and I can truly say that I
have never felt more like enjoying my
self than I do now. I never felt more
enthusiastic more anxious to please the
people. I only wish I was able to travel
over all the states and visit all of the
larger cities as it has been my good
fortune on previous trip It is useless
to say that I am glad to come to Amer
ica. The people of the United States are
more appreciative than any other. I
Ilk Chicago, and New York too. but I
am afraid of the latter city. It Is so
big and grows so fast.
"On this trip I am presenting a down
plays. My favorite old plays ar "Jeanne
d'Arc' and 'Les Bouffons," the latter
of which i played tonight, you know.
I shall present four new plays. 'Judas,
by an American. John W. Maokey; 'J-
Bella.' 'La Bote Sacra' and Romaa
esque.' "I am told that I nave a long tour
ahead of me. but I am not dismayed. I
Ilka to travel. The last time, I visited
America, you will remember, I couldn't
get a theater any place so was com
pelled to appear in tents and barns and
even then enjoyed myself. Now I will
appear only in theater I understand,
as your quarrelsome theatrical men have
quit quarreling among themselves. I hope
this is true, at least."
"It is said. Mine. Bernhardt-that you
are an enthusastic suffragette?" queried
her Interviewer, seeing th talk was
soon to terminate.
"Oh, not at all." was the quick reply.
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MAX) AXE SARAH BKRXHAHDT GHEETG FR1EKO OK LAADI.VG I.V KBW YORK.
were refused the complainant when the
depot apace was only half occupied.
PALATIAL HOME READY
SAV FHA.VCISCO COMMERCIAI
CU B Ql'ARTEKS COMPLETE.
Rooms Located In Center of Finan
cial District to Be Thrown
Open Soon F1ttings.RIcta.
e & xr rv & xzrT QTY Vnv 2 fRneciaL)
With a membership of 100 he San
Francisco Commercial Cluo win open
i i..ftan cnmnrlslnsr almost the en
tire top floor of the blg Merchants'
Exchange building, aoout tne miuuie oi
the present month.
The club will furnish attractive quar
ters In the center f the financial dls-
. tJm v. . v. k ns n mMln niece
llll l. W w . ..v" . . w
for the business and professional men
of the city.
It is planned to oe a place wuere
. , i ..i.II.m fin.ni-l.n trim.
portation and professional men and all
oiners woo g w h
cial life of San Francisco may mingle
nd become oetier acquamiea wan unt
nother. '
The rlubrooms will overlook all four
.... . . v. . rlfr A larcR billiard.
room faces the west, as doea a large
lounging-room with a magnificent view
of the western - and southern portions
PI IH0 V . . - j....r. - ---
room is the main dining-room, with
accommodations ior vv persona.
manding a view of the southern and
essterly sections of the city. Including
US Vllinrpni anu nw
he main, dining-room are iwur pn,
ininv-rooma for committee meetings or
private gatheringa ,
ACID TAKEN AFTER FIGHT
SiMrrs Quarrel. One, 20, Tries to
Pie. Is Saved.
VAMPA. Idaho. Nov. I. Special.)
tespoodency. due to a quarrel with her
sister, caused Anna Dickens, a !0-year-old
girl, residing on a ranch with her
parents five miles north of here, to make
an attempt to take her own life yester
day afternoon.
Following the quarrel over a inning
matter, the girt a ran parr n
tents of a bottle of carbolic acid. In
formed those present of what ah had
done, and then went to her room.
Medical aid was summoned and tn
younr woman, unless unexpected com
plications arts, win recover.
liorklns; Valley Road Indicted.
TOLEDO. Nov. 1. Twenty-eight In
dictments against ths Hocking Valley
Railroad and nine agamat tbe Bunoay
Creek Coal Company were returned this
morning at 10 JS by the United States
grand Jury, charging discriminations in
freight rates. Should these lndlct
taents be sustained and the maxi
mum penalty Imposed. the block
ing Valley will be subject to a One
of ISsO.eO". and tne uunaay itwx ion
pany. flsO.Oe. The indictments were
on the grounds of discrimination against
shippers and showing favoritism to the
Sunday Creek Company, a majority of
whose stock was owned by the Hoc king
Valley.
One Discharged, Strike Called.
TCCSO.V. Arts-. Nov. I. The boiler-
makers of the siouthren Pacific I'.ail-
road shops her have gone on a strike
because the railroad discharged from
ts employ J. II. Flunkett, a labor can
didate for City Alderman.
revival wave now sweeping over Chicago,
Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, now playing In
repertoire here, has consented to appear
Sunday night in Rostand's "La Samari
taine." a masterpiece the like of which
never has been seen in America.
An In addition Mme. Bernhardt insisted
that the Sunday performance should be
given at half price, in order that those
to whom the play may appeal on the re
ligious side, but who might be kept away
by the scale of prices prevslUng during
the engagement, might reap the benefit.
Rostand's treatment of all of the char
acters in "La Samaritaine"- Is most de
vout and religious. Not eventh passion
play, as presented by the peasants of
Oberammergau, is more sacredly han
dled than Is this woman of Samaria.
Rare Treat Is In Store.
Mme. Bernhardt is thrilled with th
Idea of presenting this play in Chicago
for the first time In America. Those who
saw Its performance in Paris ssy that
she Is one of the few. If not the only
actress In the world, who could rise to
the pitch of religious ecstasy that is
demanded.
"La Samaritaine" is the play of the
woman of Samaria, who, inspired by the
teachings of the Messiah, renounces her
life of luxury and error. The woman of
Samaria is at the well of Jacob when
Jesus enters with his disciples, weary
ah lingered and at hirst. Tbe Samaritans
revile him and depart. Then follows ths
Incident of the conversion of the woman
and In sequence the conversion of her
people by her Into a partial belief that
tbe Messish has indeed come. Finally she
appears, leading all the Samaritans with
her o see Jesus and be convinced for
themselves.
Madame on Eighth Visit.
Though she was reluctant to recerve
InterWwors between plsys tonight, after
"I belle In the principle of woman suf
frage, but I would not try to force my
Ideas. In a long and busy life I have
found that I did not need what you call
votes for women.- I have got along
with whst wit and understanding and
talent Qod gave me."
BeMde her entire French company of
CO persons, Mme. Bernhardt has 28 tons
of scenery and 230 trunks, 60 of the latter
belonging to the , actress alone. The
American engagement will last seven
months and the repertoire lncludea
"L'Arglon." "t Toscs." "Judas." "Les
BoufTons." "La Bols Sucre," "Camllle."
CIZANO
ITALIAN VERMOUTH
The Standard of
Quality
the World Over
InN1909 Over 64 Per Cent of All
the Vermouth Exported From
Italy "Was
CINZANO
For sale by all high-class
dealers.
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Povds
cleanses, preserves and beau
tifies the teeth and imparts
purity and 'fragrance to the
breath. Mothers should teach
the little ones its dairy use.
"Fedora," "Fhedre," "Jeanne d'Arc,"
ing as she alighted from the big French
liner. La Provence, at New York on Sat
urday. "La Sorclerei" "Madamo t X" and "La
Beffa." , ,
Mme. Bernhardt has been asked con
tinually by admirers of the fair sex as
to her secret of eternal youth, to which
she has replied each time:
"It is the good God; and then I wortc
all the time." '
Mme. Bernhardt opened at the Stude
baker Theater - in Rostand's famous
play, "L'Aiglon, played here a few years
ago by Maude Adams, and she now by
this, her third night, has Chicago theater-lovers
sitting at her feet.
As Mme. Bernhardt will play here but
two weeks, the "S-R-O" sign has been
hanging in the lobby of the theater for
the past two weeks and the bouse has
been compelled to limit the sale of the
standing-room-only tickets. At the end
of her too short a season here, Mme.
Bernhardt' appearance will have shown
financial reeults the like of which Chi
cago box-office receipts will never be
fore have'seen. ',
Her two weeks' appearance here will
net In receipts close to J50.000, of which
the divine Sarah wlU take away at least
one-half.
At every performance thus far, three
of which were given today, namely
L'Aiglon' at the matinee and "Les
Bouffons" and "La Bols Sacre" at the
evening performance, the Madame has
been given ovations to which she, de
spite her age, has most gladly respond
ed by curtain calls.
Never will Chicago forget the recep
tion which was given Sunday afternoon
to this famous actress when she arrived
in the city. A squad of mounted police,
representatives of the various French so
cieties and of the theatrical companies
playing here this week greeted her at
the depot. It was an imposing assem
blage and the reception was as greatly
enjoyed by the actress as was her greet-
Silence!
The instinct of modesty natural to every woman is often a
great hindrance to tne curs 01 womsnry aiaessoa.
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It bam beem Dr. Pierce's prtrllef to core
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