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r! ylf hi, 4fe I For iotaJls of t>f7y«afc»r.. >it« Page if. j BAROMETER Of BUSINESS i - The San Francisco for tic I men hof Apri? showed » GAIN QF j |M,es6,a»e ovei the, same period in \9i2. VOZDME 113.—N0. 152. J CAESAR BARES CRAFT SECRETS IS RUMOR FROM POLICE BOARD V I ,M Midnight Session He Is | .' % ;" Reported to ; ; o* ; S All the . Be tween Bunko Men and Po lice in the Saloon at 5 *4 Broadway While He .w»»' i_ Proprietor of the Plat c *rJsf' i ; i ' l-r i I EN COUNTS FOUND X ) AGAINST F. ESfILA attorney Fickert IntifcwittfS § That Several More Indict- I ments Would be Returned j* by the ' Grand Jury a%V Result of New Te«»bft^ : ] ! Obtained From WiflH^eek C rast Probe Progress Many New Developments £ ■*-'■■ "i"he ' following development* Id v H •j t!*e "police* Kraft probe yesterday t». t g-aT* , new finpcttm to the lnve«tl- J ] .■' «««*•**: .« ':. ■•:•■■■■• -:.-' ,-/.V I • T*<"J»«rf l *fr«>ni police commission •: I. rt»»»n **j* that Caesar ftouchJ, * !' : cm?* "proprietor, revealed . ail be ; ;t— -.y . :■■" (■ ■ :\- .: ; j 1 I - Police; rummlMlon met In exec. - 4 i i iitlv*> eee*l«»u to prepare charge* |; \\'i iijtalnst the elslit accueed detect- . i• V ive». Ten counts were returaed T : F sealant former Detective Frank ; J V • Ei»ola for P uaofHcerllke cob elect -f I :»iiJ neslcct of duty. . ' f 5 I Ul»«rlct Attorney Flfkert an- i 5 aoL-irrd tlw ( effort* w*r« hetatl » II -vat!e to,, tr«ce " ■ tel«e***Me X ." bnve;'»Vni E5»iV. . ■■ ' '•■' ' '\\ 'o»ep!i Sercb. indicted' for +itt» I | . - v ant! Krasd larceny, appear**! J ;; '* ■»-c , 'Judgre J. .». !«ul!l\aa and f ; f{ ■n> w."» postponed. .-■_ • • h.h ?o-tD4>ned. i J J I'ta'TrJct .Iv'torney Kivkert Intl- ? t! ninte/l. thaSr>n;ore letHctmentu • mnte«i that ii-ore ia'Jlrtmenta i ' 1 t ro>abr» n>re»li! be returned by ? T ! the crnm I« r T Ininiedlately. • \t "2, o*«"l*<"l» thin morning the police j ..•OBir.i!«altirf r» nnnoui:ce<l that «-h«r~ei» : .•. <-i»aJ»(y «-onld be preferred itsataftt til the,detf«tivee «vbo ere mixed up Iα thr RTatt r*a»ee. They »ald the te«tt- j >u»n> tended to *hoy»- that the aeeitned : • R!eeri» hrW ,'■: »ccii "»^»n»<»rtlns;. with | bUmrn e*d! bunko men," which was . MiClclent" inretißds for their rtiMiilixeal | from; the service «rftsont provlas brlb- . try- ob«xe«. j- . Th«»t «pnsatlonal developments may! b<> s'::pect«;d today in the grand jury in- j -,r--estimation..was- the report around the | •will) of justice late last night as a ! . su!t of Caesar Ronclii. proprietor of : Cs.esnr's grill, bpinj? summoned before ' the police commission shortly after I ' o"clock and remaining closeted with that body until after midnight.|. Com-. tnleei<'n*rs Theodore Roche and Max Kuhl h-ild a short conference with the I rtistrict attorney andif, 11. Dumbrell. j f-ircmartof th* grand jury, and immedi- j pttly afterward-CaesaK,-was; called to ? pnear Before the commissioners. ' Thel inability of t!ie grand Jury to ' Si i.rf information tTkvn Ronchl led to —i • — "~—' ;. "" — i ■ Continued on l'«B« .4, Column 1,: ' ■ "T , -- \... ' '-.■■■:■ ■■' ■■--~-■ .-. •.. - v ;..■.;■:-:■• : ; j ■:"■.<■ " . .-.':. .'-".''l. r>«--» >.»- ■>■ •- »-» »~»-«~». 9 ..:.»~+~:-—..*..*..*.. «..»■.»..»■■«■ »-•■»' I >■»■* »' • '•'■>■'•' •■!«■ »■»■ ■ ■ ■■ >' •■'■■ iff V ! I the Call Leads I jor April,-1913, as compared with the sane njonth last year, V ? Ilia new Call shows a tremendous gain in advertising , t; , ! I The new Call gained more than all other newspapers com- ; ■ I In fact, the new (all curried more advertising , than in' • j any other month during its history except months gone by | I rtS? a special edition of some kind was issued. Last Sunday the ; . i large. single real estate advertisement ever published 1 any- - ■ * *&*$ was printed in this medium. It was a big ad from a big | i ? irnl 'V big newspaper that gives big resit ts. • ■ j : ||i: Advertising Carried C Q /V , *9 «£*% -f ;■'.. in April, 1913 .. . JOU/O6 gv • ■ ■- '• '• . : / ■r= ; Lines ' •4* *'. ■', "*• - '' *' ■'•' : ' v . .-'.'•■• ■': •■ ■-' ; ; II Advertising Carried alA#% m *% I in April, 1912 ... 41 7^jO j iGaini 161^04 ?* % 1 . 9.1 Frarfcico is a morning newsraper city.' It lias been 0A sine* 1856 (birthday o f Ths Cai!) f' ' '»< i>. ■>!< .«>■■«.«*...».—. .-. n T \c• l. , frV-'- Jt/-* ■*..■ ".■ f -•■•■■■■"!■.-.,. •- •i■ 'i -:'.■■-',?. _-"* ..■•:•■■■::-./:■ ■ - - •■. . i ■'• iV " v,-i .•■• '•. -■:•> ■ -..;'' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL 1 "The PeoMeKN4>wm»&" ; .frj "RESIGN JOB IN FAVOR OF WOMAN" Representative Bowdle Incensed lat Lend Office Appointment, 7> Invites 1 we to Step Down l : ]■: I (Special iMipatcb to n« can) I WASJ INGTON, April Secretary I*ane of the Interior department has ! been In tiled , , by Representative Bowdle jof 'Ohio to resign his "job in favor of a womtn." : * ;'■"*;-'■,'' '*■■''■ it; In a. sizzling- statement issued today. Representative Bowdle called attention to the appointment by Secretary Lane of Mrs. fingers as receiver of the laad ; office at t< L*adville. Colo. Mr. Bowdle ■said.', in J his ; statement that he saw rin the appointment a "further evidence of | a degenerate movement In America,* , and he asked the "men of America to -take note." -. • ' ■ ■ ■ ■■'.-, ■. " : .. ■':[ Mr. S Bowdle on ■ record as op posed to the appointment of women to well:paying - government : Jobs, particu larly where the woman in question owned a "supporting husband." ■F^ '"It is ,'Mle," the Ohio member con cluded, "to put up monuments to the nation's?; worthies when i cabinet • offi ce rs> declare the moral Inferiority of our sons'' s*' •/.■■-■./. '.:/'■:;, ; ,';-'. : ,-, i Secretary Lane tonight, when shown ,tfee"; statement, merely, smiled .; and said he 'did, r not have anything to say. \-,\ \~i i —-~r-'^----.--t : ;..v. SENATOR LYNCH ■ SECURES f?\ :•■ -i \MOMMY FOR HIS CLUB Wei] P*ij*w»*4 Sperimee of Time o* T : ' ■' : Ratal**** Will Be ' Sent to . Smmj/:;';'-i% ""' t" '-['," P*raii«liico ~.-. \---f . ; ■■ - .. :■'. CAIRO,! FlSgypt.- April SO.—Senator Jeremiah|*tiy'nch. well known traveler, 3 ! -,i i ,<»oi\* r and member jof the Bo hemian ■.■";-*» of San Francisco, has suc ■>ee*ed. fi'llowinjr the exercise of great dipiomac: and the expenditure of con elder-able .money,! in "' securing , ' for the club ay SU , preserved mummy of the Ramose* epoch, which .will be shipped to hte home city Immediately. ,:/■ Prior Avi the fire of 1906 the Bo hemian % cub • owned ■a ' mummy, given by Senator ii Lynch, which was one of the of the coast, but- In the blaze wh2.ii destroyed the city It was consumed.|;';r-;.-v' : V;'%. "\ : - „•"*■■ ~ "-•'\ Senator ! : lunch's recent ; acquisition will repla-e It, and it ,is related the mumiTjy Jtftf acquired antedates in- age by ' aVflea 1, 1.000 ; v years : the one lost | Kin t*e fire γ^w , ** ol " l»ynch, who Is here, 'i#-faed with his success. i- jPiMMMip TO HIS DEATH I Before FallfcMt, ■ Boirever,': Jehu' W«|C«« <Hrre« TSro Cmpaaloul by Winilil (t"p»cUl* : iM«n«tcli : te The Call) ' " • >. "'■-■; CHICAGO." April —Hundreds saw | John 'Wagner/a- steel 4 worker, : plunge j 20 stories from the Conway building to his death today. When a staging slipped shouted: "Look out." and the warning; made it possible j for his two companions ■to save their lives. POPE PIUS HAS RECOVERED Pont:lT Dntrmdii From Aeartmeiit to Floor Below Flrwt Time Since Ulmeee - HOME. April 30—Pope Pius, for the first time since his recent ; illness, de scended today from his apartment to the floor below, where he generally holds audit res.*' \ Those who accom panied : hls|.h'c>llnessje'aidi that his re covery is no-v complete. - GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED IJnitrnant |V«'n Brum end Companion Attempt liii.liner With Fetal Keiralt L DARMSTA.D r. Germany, April 30.—1n An attempt to and their biplane, which collapsed '. In air today. Lieuten ants Yon Mirf ich and Yon Brum were Injured, th«* 1 ttrr dying ■ later. \ OPERATION FOR SKINNER Actor Will; iei>BUt';l*'; Mastoid Sorcery ■at Indiamapolla Today /-V-.:-.. --j IN'DIANAPOI TS, Ind.. April 30.—Otis I Skinner, the a tor. who arrived here today to conduit; a local ear specialist, i will undergo a mastoid f operation at a 1 looal hospital tomorrow. "■'--.'.-'..- SAN FRANCISCO, 1913.-PAGES 1 TO 12. V^ THREE THOUSAND JAPANESE TALK OVER ALIEN BILL Mass Meeting Held From Which Outsiders Are Ex cluded—Members Are *# ■:. ■:;. • for Peace j :^i££|:i - -■ , ~*~"" ■ '. ..-"J , '■ *.• SUGGESTION OF WAR IS DEPRECATED Speakers Favor Leaving So lution of Problem to Diplo ic ~-■ ■■"•••" i&v. ■: mats of Two Countries American* were denied entrance to a 'monster mass meeting "Veld r *. by ■-■' '■-'■- ~-j: •.>■•. ■.r-->t : -;>.V:i-.'> s .-,5.: V; v>r***«»«« Japanese In . the San- Francisco . BIMa college last night. More than. 3.000 ■■"*. ,•=---■ Japanese business , and ■' professional men of San Francisco filled the hall and Joined In the : speaking, which arose at times above the clamor, of the street , •.'... • That the alien land bill was the sub : Ject discussed and talk ■; of war depre cated was the only Information the 1 leaders would givs put ,' ' ; The meeting adjourned shej-try be fort midnight After "hearing details of the recent developments at Sacra mento regarding the alien ' land bill," It was said by those ' who attended to be the chief topic. - " " ' ■ . . ' ;-S One Japanese said that ' the' speakers advocated peace between the two countries "until ; such a time as It was no longer possible.". Further he re fused to say. ' HUGS SIGX OVER DOOR A huge ( sign, more * than 20 feet ' long and 5 : feet 'Wide/ was stretched ■ across the door of the building announcing the' meeting. . - _• * : r The Japan Association of America In convention in this city for the last three days v has sent broadcast to. its countrymen, not represented In its de liberations;, a i statement y that * all - talk of war between the United ; States and Japan Is mere jingoism. It further as sures the Nipponese in this :■country that the controversy growing f oat iof the opposed anti-alien . I***' bill In. teW*s£k*|<nß!)f- con cluded "'tlirouffhtiW aM or diplomacy, MAlTY.ST*^lif^ett?r^^S i The members have been in conference f Jefferson Square hall. . Delegates present represent the states of California, N*vada, Utah, Wy oming and Colorado, comprising 50 or ganizations. • While : they -were •' -- : not called together primarily to discuss the dfsdf vcx BRYAN PLEDGES SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT AND STATE DEPARTMENT FOR EXPOSITION; GENIALLY RETICENT AT THE PUBLIC BANQUET fncidcnVMmected lift Suftiar* of State BrjKmY »mf. JeferAi* to Sin Francisco: Bnffa pound 9dh PrmicnlMoJmiM &* palace of the Panama-Pacific international exposition iappef ptetare); %* v«Mw rt.'.'tfeW CemefiurCer-Zn-r (e«to)- hieing SOUTHERNERS KILLER IN A PITCHER BATTLE ... CAROLINA ... " *• : * v " "' '' ' '"\ t'' ..-*-•■•■*-"'»■ ■ '■ . Makes a Sbr Liberty and Es '"' timmkn Raiin of Bullets V. «. c, April :.».-f^Pw-o ||pflMWJ|MHn>4UJit>tbo ; county m.en wfre I . -a ptl« this i aft omotm and rto- Plichaid a A«s«ia. a negro. W^^ attempting today crlm- a whiter wevnaji la r'SrW* eW«et^* ■- T* .■ .-_,-.- -*■ *.-", ■ ':-*s-" ■ '.-=' -■ a l> -' Jy ' M ttB&w&BwBBOW^Kt" "ff^^B^^y^^^^^ planter, and Magistrate F. H. Eden field of Aliandale. S. C. Dr. g. C. Moore, a local physician, '- and George Hanna ' and t! an : unidentified I man probably weire . .fatally .wounded. J The negro ha» not been >u*ht. : Austin Iβ alleged to have gone to I the home of : a citisen of lairay, and at* UmpUd an assault upon a young Woman this afternoon, . The woman's cries attracted paasersby, but the »*gro escaped. Armed with a shot \g*tt*Ua bag Ailed with, shells, a Urge revolver and -a .belt filled with csj ' iridic*, lie sough* refuge in the weodY ?, '• V*±w the > p*r«uer« approached the : : e»fr)>»% the wood* Bβ.opened ftra, . ' After eeveral hours the negro m*d« r, a 4awli Oberty. At least it shoU w«r« eichanged, »ot he escaped. : ■■m&0jj£l0~. ate being fu«he<j tt> • :tbe:-.*e%j|" ftote fNiratw*«, & : freio .thi;state, pentteetiary. aovern^k Bleaae fOM bas b««n to miml :- troop* c *£# *^>b»i«; ! ;»o-',ijw^H 4> ■", over the samt period Inutile Iry flgßjJ ORDER IS RESCINDED BARRING AUTOMOBILES FROM YOSEMITE PARK An Entrance Fee Will Be Charged to Go Toward Maintenance of Roads>; # ■/: • — ■■:■■; ■:; ■:■ (Special Di«?at«b to The Call) *'. .. * Vγ--'- j&i? ■->--.'■* ■•*>.■ .■■■--.• •;■ .::■:--:.:•■■■•;■-•• : V;; * : - S-5i 1 WASHINGTON,; i April ; 29.—Secretary Lane today rescinded an order barring automobiles from the Yoaemite national P- ark . ■ "This.. form of transportation has come to stay." the, secretary said In a statement explain!ng hie action, "and to close the . park, against ' automobiles will be as absurd as the fight for many year* made ,by old naval : nten against the adoption of steam In the .'navy. 1 Before w«:kno# It, they- will be drop pin* Into the Yosemtte by airship. "Some say the automobile Kis |. less "picturesque than the'stage coach." he added. "I think that depends entirely upon the Imagination arid the associa tlo **t°* th stage coach with romance. Aft# a Mine we *wlll come to associate : th« automobile with it. ; I want to make our parks as accessible as pos aible to the great mass of people." An entrance fee to be charged auto rooblllsts "will be added to the fund for maintenance of'the park roads. m .ENJOINED FROM SELLING C«b Not CaMagt Am«MM«i «w W*Hi la Tfcat Way (Spcctal Dkpatdi to 16* CeU) MAKTINBZ. Aprtl S©.—By the term* +tsa inJwncUA* iwotd by. Jud»e Letl , Iq th« eujMirier court thle after- Woto Jt Oiapm.n, ai«wla.tMrt«nt of-*Wf!* oi Blelrmoe* U tf<nn •elHn* •*«■»■ ««ie%-la 4lwt elty to John U%)t«.%4ilch th* owner* 4«eltn« to ac- *>»• j»r the «ity PRtCB FIVE NtaSHTa vxc gas TUT STRAIGHT DISTtLUBDBV . " GKBBDfUUB* DIITILLBftY ©O. . Xefcm Gouty. Ky. - '