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Show M FOUR INDICTMENTS. H Grand Jury Expects to Make Some H Return Next Wednesday. M LOS ANGELBS, Cnl Dec. 15. A H littlo ackagc of indictments mini- Hl bering perhaps four, probably will be Hj returned hero next Tuesday or Wed- H nesday against men living in Call- B forui'a and suspected of complicity H in nation-wide dynamlto plots. This H will end the western section of the H government's investigation and will H ' transfer the scene of all activities H to Indianapolis, where another grand H jury is in progress. H A canvas and leather case 10 Inches B Ecjuarc and- as tall as a small ice B cream freezer, was shown the Jury B ' today. This case and ' others like fl It are said to Iinve been used in car- Hl vying about tho country dynamite Hl needed for -vanoiiB "jobs." It was H such a case that Ortio E. McManigal H carried when, according to his own B J statement, ho fcamc west to blow up B the Llewellyn iron works. McMani- fl gal was so- accuntomed to Its pres- BBJ once that he.,gaveylt to a porter, glv- B ipg him alsoSafddll'ar to take care of 1 j '-'"- BBD I Presumably in connection with the H ' appeai-anco of tho dynamite case BH . ' ciync B. .1. Crosby, nowrin Los An- H goles, formerly of Boston, Masn. Cros- B ' by" wUsonce' connected wi)i'Hho firm Bj t tliat made the cases. H ' I Stenographer Testifies. H I A Utirfs TIJlie McCarthy or San Fran- B cicco, a stenographer for the Asiatic H Exclusion league of which Olaf Tvelt- H , moejs president, appeared beforo tho H grand jury, remaining about 15 min- H i utcs. She was preceded by Tbpmao- B I Mills of San Francisco, a chauffeur, H -n'hose appearance recalled the story H thai after James B. McNamara had' BBBl ' I bbbI . dynamited tho Los Angeles Times building ho hurried north to San Francisco and with companions went automobile riding, apparently having plenty of monoy. Mrs. Maud B. King, assistant'house-keeper assistant'house-keeper of a San Francisco hotel, appeared ap-peared beforo the grand Jury a second .time, being the only witness recalled. Sho Is said to have been acquainted with Milton A. Schmidt, a fugitive under indictment for complicity in the Times dynamiting. Stories of extensive plans made by tho defense before the collapse of the McNamara case for a nation-wide campaign to arouse sympathy and obtain ob-tain money were circulated here today to-day and seemed to be traced to Lawrence Law-rence Sullivan, a former Goldfiold, Nov., promoter and Investigator employed em-ployed by the defense. Sullivan would not talk about tho case. |