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PR Society Women to Participate ln Beauty Contéét:—See Page 14 e story of a remarkable hunt for a Is | pnest woman in the fashionable | Is California preducing diamonds? Oroville to prove a second Kimberley? gvd on Van Ness avenue, and what the || t developed, will appear in An interesting illustrated article on the subject appears in The Sunday Call 99. VOLUME CL—NO The Sunday Call ‘Burns Captures Fugitive Abe Ruei m Shortridge for Contempt Deis Judge Dunne Commts Sa INDEX OF THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S NEWS TODAY DELAY IN THE EXCLUSION OF President Believed to Have mum temperstere, 56; minimum tempersture, 45. FORECAST FOR TODAY—Cloudy; possibly Been Influenced by bt sbowers Fare s TELEPHONE TEMPORARY 86 19 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, proviem. Page 6 FEAR PROMPTED HONEYED WORDS + FROM HARRIMAN Prosecution in Clark Roadf Case Threatened by the - + ELISOR BEGY FINDS LAR OF BISS TO‘KiO EDITORIAL £ Commfssion [ R be triumph of Mr. John J. Clancy, ,::l.lp. Y ¥ | Levantin G r ft INFLUX FROM HAWAIL i cieses o oty const sre epposea 15 ¢ |STRAITS DESPERATE ‘ g arter t money with Page € Investigation to Be Made of Immigration Question ol reconsideration bill that igants better chance against Magnate Trying to Save Himself by Offering Is Located at Trocadero in California s HMr:n h‘_:-(_m';‘"m:mé”:gg to Be_G°°d Pursuers- Quickly _— eres is abandone ge RESTRICTION OPPOSED e sercet s Sente. ™ “ruee 2| EVIDENCE IS STRONG Run Down Fugitive 3 GRAFT SCANDAL | S N85 1o an room of the resort at Troca- gy and of ten Secretary Root” to Sound ;7 Mikado’s Government Before Acting | Trafic Compact With Salt Lake Line a Flagrant | Violation |Arrested in Room at Roadside Resort by securing a Peges 13| WASHINGTON, March 8.—A new “ S W JINCTON, March 8 | explanation is given today of E. H. | o . 2 b Harriman’s recent social and conver- Held n Cusfody . g sational activity in Washington, It | = . e oF S e e 34| is based on a statement that comes| | af the St. Francis ' close of Longress, § ¢ g0 on strike today if | from the Interstate Commerce Com- ]' — que ing the Japanese ex- | e= . - . Page 14 | mission. The truth is that in the mat- m Now at Con arges agal . K u:;‘.‘w '.im.m > r.‘,‘i-;fl ter of criminal prosecution for violat- Abraha.m Ruef was ca.ught o ] visitors are_ thinning out he| X" Who lows cosiody of litie <id |ing the antitrust law Harriman is {in his hiding-place at Troca- A b g Peswion Tl ot et | mot yet out of the woeds.. The con-| "B |dero last night by Detective B T e | Nineteenyearald i ii charged with om. | THSSIOR:~hEs doneHoHng witch Ty 15 : He will consult Secretary , st of Qlamend ring. Page 4 | grants him immunity from prosecution | Burns, William J. Blggy; the and Commissioner (General | Féitor Bay Gabber: supporta plas to @i | on the most promising ount against i i A RS e ¢ s from men stodents’ | .o 4hat which relates to'the contract elisor appointed by the and arrangements will be Page 4 engage in fist Aght in g bouse Page ¢ : Lrough open switch standing on siding at Page 4 investigation of Japanese westions in California. If ates that the influx of between the Oregon Short Line and the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Road, commonly called the Clark road. i There was a good deal of surprise |court, and a posse of ten of {Burns’ detectives. It was |after 4 o’clock in the after- noon when Biggy received rom Hawaii is detrimental Ji g i Bees 4.| when the commission called Harriman | T BXITI AT o o - ¥ conditions on the coast the | m e er sarions srom Tots | to- testify in New York and failed to| N essdatd (his appointment. He imme- - - ¥ of the immigration ques. i-l' = & Page 1| actress of California, ness cansed by Sam Frae- | Page ¢ of attitude bis fear of rond, Page 1 Britatn bank | d bis' thefts by | Pege 1| announce that mew im- | >resident will put the exclusion amend- P » £ra aliens will not apply to| e Page 5 | t he F E. Rousseau to be appointed on Canal | e - ion Page 5 3 Defense rests in Thaw case and trial s | . postponed to Monday Page 8| step D SIS . FOREIGN | e . ng e o Mexican ne steamer Nokoto driven upon the « L at of ar has ooks of Cape Breton during a storm Page 0 | e Pre er assist Flectricians strike and Paris is plunged into | kio Jbvernment putting the | derkness Page 2| SPORTS the bank rolls of | Page 8 er disastrous day at Page 8 | k colts will contest at Emeryville to- | the Undine stakes. Page 8 save Boxer Tad Riordan from being | knecked out in four-round bout with “‘Battling” | - | Johnwon Page ¢ MARINE Big liner Mongolia safls for the Orient with more than 200 passengers and 13,000 tons of | freight Page 9 | MINING ’ San Franeisco Mining Exchange absorbs the | 6ld Tonopsh and amalgamated body _elects officers Page 7 Dullness continnes in local market for South- | " | ern Newsfa uwfln“ sheres. Page 7‘ " SOCIAL belief i at. tea in honor of | from soston. P. 6 | larvey and Oscar | Stablemen's Unlen and emse is appealed - to USED NOTES IN THEFTS ———"| Evidence Indicates That the Fugitive Defaulter Is Also a Forger Mrs, Harvey Toy poesl as made such a req Conn., March 8.—That alker » Bav s0 & forger 1o tne extent sand dollars is now as- Grana sion mext Thursday w charge. Th in possession of e show that Walker meelf as treasurer of ti f severa serted, and t at its ses- consider this te Baptist convention, and by so doing had been able to {m\ol up his stealings for sev- eral yea¥ps. FESEY SRS KING ALFONSO IS L1 MADRID, March S—King Alfonso « confined to his bed with a chill. His | majesty’s physicians say that his all- roent is 30t pericus Elisor Biggy Alighting From Auto in Front oé Hefiey's‘@lfiafi'fter His Return F"rom Trocadero With the Fugitive Boss. Detective Burns 4 Is Behind Biggy. - Ruef Remained Seated in the Auto. - — %act together in' fmportant’ matters, | The statement is made at’the com-|diately went to Burns’ office, te., and ‘in order to clinch it Harriman | mission's offices ‘that the remarkable 3 : : between the Short Line and the San basis of agreed rates, “division of | took over exactly half tife stock in the Harriman methods of financing the Al- secured his assistance in the Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake road |territory and of g aun‘mujstp Pedro road.. % Continued on Page 2, bottom Col 1. |Comtinued om Fage 3, Middle Columa 3 (SRS ok O 28 ask him about the Clark transaction. |looked like an unqualific k]q&m‘mit' in ]t It was pointed out that the contmz[n raint of trade. It erranged for -