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4 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. I SUNDAY MORNING. " MARCH 15." 1908. WALTER JOHNSON, SENATORIAL-: STRAY TOPICS PITCHER, SUFFERS OPERATION ' - ..I n ,.Tiw-n-i r t , m . .. i . , , , , , ' i i '- -i- -' .. 'vi "V.. - ... I i. . i - : ' FlOM NEW; YORK waiter Johnson, the phenomenal young twiner of th Washington team, cured 4 from Welser, . Idaho, who la wintering at hla bom'ln Ollnd. Cali fornia, baa been ppertted upon in a hospital for acuta mastoiditis, and tht physicians say he will not be out for a month. A piece of bone waa removed from an abeoaes back of Johnson's nam ear ana to perform th operation It waa ncssry, to put him under the Humane ox anesinetics, rrotn wnicn be did not awaken for houra. Johneon waa In bed for nearly, two weeka before th operation and hla con dition crew steadily worae until the eurgeone decided that h abaceaa had to be removed, . and with Jt, oame a piece Of ilia akulL The lnlurv la nrarv. tloally thi aame from which Thomaa A. Edison, the. Inventor. 1a auffnrlna- an' Johneon came very near to fatal Tilneaa Ss a. reault. , He put off th operation, opine; that the abaceaa might be Cured otheywlae, so that-he oould loin the Washlnaton -team on lta tralnlnr trln. but the Injury kept -getting woree. . It la not yet certain that the opera tion, la a aucceaa. but the attending i surgeons aay that they, bellevs.iha young pitcher win' pulf throug a all right ..-.-,,. .-.7' . . Johneon. has ' been pitching Sen... proiniiiaaii uaai an . winter, mostly on New York. March U.X knockout blow waa dealt the New Tork landlord tha othar dav kv'a daelalon handed miuii aiiu ounaaya, ana j( t. aowa. Dy ne euprema court to toe er Ileved that theae itamea' did him o a-ooa. ae n naa oeen feeling Dad moat ?! " Um.-mtir Mm frlenda..; It i thought that the abaceaa waa tha reanlt of belat hit by a pitched ball, but John- un la liHj in id coniirm in and tiiB family la noncommlttai. . , . : . Johneon'a Dltr.hlna haa nn iinn un vi in ucav, aa na naa eitner been careleea or not In. good condition to feet that a tenant may move if ' ho doeen't get aufflolent heat Tha de claton filled. "the heart! of many ablv erlng tenantg with Joy, and made tha lanaiora. wno naa oeen-. xryina to euve money on hi coal bUla, U up and take notice. The honorable judgea aeciarea mat lr an apartment la like an Icebox no landlord or leaae can make a tenant twirl a fin Cam, but at tltnaa hla I ,mln Unur lh mum aimxl tha W.- 1 L J. , V . - VT'.- 1 ! .. . - y - " w wriuiani oraer wnicn iienant inai ir ne remainea la na apart- made him a etar in hla firat aeaaoa In Uif Aumivin jmU. meat and ahlvered, . and then euef for riamaaaa ' lhM mrm HA ranpaaa nhtklila . Johneon'a lilneaa hag bean kant aanr. I aula. It waa a eaaa of nacklna un ona'a aa' much aa poaalbla by hla relatlvna furniture and moving to a warmer a pot and near friends.. Moat Of t ham AtA I than lh, l,nlnril waiiM tiA thai roallae lta aerlouaneaa tintn tha opera-I hie lease waa worthleae t ha eued for it7u wa uagiuva .uuik ' a nm hiiiim -f i van. in injury inaa it necessary that Johnson remain In bed for Ma m urn win onir o aDl TO alft aa a, aa, kAttlak a aft I , C . . J uu w ijuuoi auuui win great caution. If la believed that this will .A ...v.. him that It will take weeka for him to There ara theatrea for every national Itv In New Tork. but one of the lateat and moat elaborate tnat is to oe con structed for foreign playa la the new German theatre that la to be built on MOW- twt Sullwa.'n bow Tonhg KetchrU, Who Heat Mike "Twin" Solllvan In Jig Time at San Franciaco, Has Stirred Up the fiulllTan Family. Cartoonist Tad Here Portrajt the Motion of Jack "Twin" When Mike "Twin" Wag Sent to Oraaa. BIG BOW SHATTERS FOUR-MILE RECORD Tom -WUUanis' Crack Horse . ; Wins Thornton Stake in ( ' Wonderful Time. (Heent Kewe by Longest teased Wlra.) '. Baa Fraaclaco, Manft 14. Pre aid en t Thomaa H. TIIllama" Big Bow won tha Thornton atakea at four mllea today at Emeryville and made a new record for . the American torf. Laat aeaaon n tha aame track. Loa Angeleno had at mark of 7:16 1-6. Big Bow's time today waa caught by the official timers at T:l. . Results: " One mile and JO yarda Wuertbur rer, (Buxton), i to 1. won; Tonic, (A. walsh), aeoond: Huerfano (Butler), third. Time. l;4t. Six furions" Andy B. Cook (Knpp, to I. won; Belle of Iroquois (W. Kel ly), second; Nagasam (Scovllle), third. Time, 1:14. One and oaa sixteenth mllea Cloyne fCherbonneau), II to I, won; Judge Neleon (Lycurgua), second; i'eter Bter- llnr W. Kellv). third. Time. 1:46 1-f Four miles, Thornton atakea Big Bow (Butwell). 7 to 10, won; Llvlus (Gilbert), second; BenvoUo (Knapp), : third. - Time, 7:l. Ml la ana fa -ard Silver Lin fall bert), II to 1. won; Gargantua (Ly- AMERICAN CAR NEAR OCDEfl LAST NIGHT Good Time Being Made Over Eailroad Tracks Ital ians Stuck fh Mud. (United Press Uued Wire.) Denver, Kerch 14. A special from Rawlins, Wyoming, reoelved tonight. states that tha Italian car In tha New Tork to Paris automobile race la stuck In the mud at Dana, a few mllea east of RawIIna. The roads ahead are In bad condition for fully 25 mile. A pri vate message received from Wahsatch at I o'clock lndlcatea the Thomaa Amer ican machine hau passed that point Wahsatch Is 7 miles east of Ogden. Late this afternoon the Thomas car was making falrlv good time over the Union Pacific tracks, permission having been given to use thla line. If the Thomas car reaches Ogden -tonight and the Ital ian maontne gets to Rawiina, automo bile men familiar with tha roads say they will play in big luck. FRANKLIN AUTO GOES THROUGH WRECK EIGHT CARS SOLD BY KEATS DURING WEEK Pope Hartford Demonstrates Ability in Climbing Steep Hill at Seattle. WABASH TEAM WILL MEET YANKEE SQUAD Weather permitting the Wabash In dependents and tha Yankees, a team comnoaed of amateurs and aeml-profes Clonals, will endeavor to get mio condi tion bv niayina- a cradle ram today. I If rain Interferes the Waboahera will work out under tna, grandstand at irv lnrtnn. . -' Twlrler Anderson, tha tall, husky alab artist, has consented to wear a Wabash uniform, muoh to the pleasure of east aide fana. Me la sneedy. 1 and haa de veloped some teasing curves. The Trt- Clty league bee haa been bussing around several of the youngsters, but Manager Eulrich Is confident that he will have a ; representative nine. . Mo Klnlcv and Crate Will try out With one -of tb local league clubs.' V aaBip.afjaaBaBaB Albany Ollhateg Win. - fRnauala! IMimti-a fa Tha Journal. 1 Albany. Or.. March 14. Tha single man. won tha bowling chamnlonahlp over' the married men at tha Also club last evening. Out of a aeriea of nine games, tha young men came out vic tors .by th small margin of It Pip. The tournament haa created great In terest In bowling and th stiver cup given aa a trophy In all probability will have to b won three times before It becomes the property or tna winning team. Tha members of the teams were aa folio we: Married Alton, riooa, Cuaick, Stevena, Nutting and Lee; Sin gle Olbbons. Fortmlller, Crutchfleld, Merrill. Fronk and Bteelroacher. A series of games for ths Individual championship of the club la to be ar ranged and the alleys will be the cen ter of Interest for the coming week. Albany stands willing and ready to ac cept a challenge for a aeries of gamaa from any team In the atat. The Pope Hartford again demon strated lta well deaerved name aa the champion of hill climbers, when last week wjth Mr. Grant of Seattle In the car and Mr. Wallace driving, It climbed Queen Anne's counterbalance hill in Seattle. Thla Is the first time thla ..I. waa ever cnmDea on tne nigh gear by an automobile, althouav. it v... CA attempted many times by th best I Edward Payson Weston corn known cars on the American market Tlpleted his task of walking 8,000 miles It Is a grade aeven blocks long andn'n 100 days, exclusive of Sundays (60 the last block Inclines IS par cent. I miles dally), over roads and on tracks " news oi mis wonderful Ieatl,n.ri "ga na. This Day in 8 port Annals. 1146 Cambridge defeated Oxford by 10 seconds In annual boat race on the hill waa ever climbed on the hlch aar I Thames course, from Putney to Mort- lane. A mad ride In a freight car that lumped the track, aldeswtped a string ergus)7aeond; Mik Jordan. (Butwell) of cars and teleaooped a house was th third Tim. 1:41 glx furlongs Fireball (Lycurgua), 6 to 1, won; Gem mell (Knapp), second; Johnny Wens tUayea), third. IU1 i-4. . Time, novel test to which a Franklin automo bile was recently ' subjected. That It came through without having a bolt strained speaks well for the motor car and the manner of loading It. A Franklin 28 horsepower runabout la tha fantApv laat B.KimI.. aa a Kav m- N-,.a. T - 1 1 R..,.1t.- "I "'"'. - "" .'-"ri " , . 'Z7. '' I car over me u, u a w. nouna xor Three and a half furlonge Intervene I Haiti more At MaaaanaarvlUa. Naw fFlynn). 11 to 1, .won; Artonette (Not- york, not far from Blnghamlon. the Drone In th The First Past Post at New Orleans. ter). second; Nigger Baby (Martin). axie 'of one of the freight cara third. .Time -Si -,.. .,., and all of the cara behind It 1 Six. furlonga luteheon (CotteiO. trJJn wer, thrown off th- track. ven. won: T- 8hlpp (Flynn), aecona; Bplon CMuleahsy), tbiro. Time, i;is, -b. oar In which waa the Franklin bumped up agalnat a string of freight cars on one aide and then careened acroaa th Six iurlongs Heperonl II (Powers), Li0, fcjr?"; e?KoVner) 'third trok ,Lnd collided with a houaa on the ndj Prlno Abemed (Koerner). tnira. other aMt) Tbt tore cf ln,p-.ct drove "! . . a la larae section of weatharboardlna MU. iid aiis sUhth, th Crsscent Mh.iyfS. ' SA fS ty derby-Meellck,(Dugan). I I lna a areat sole ' " A four by four oak aoorcasma on the car was splintered, three oil-boxings ana-Alna fNottert. third. Time. 4-6. Mil and one eighth Pedro (Uugan), ven. WQO: Xioneaiy i jhcubiiibi second; Donna (Smltn), third. 1.-6J J-6. were smashed and a truss rod was Tluiei Mwisted out of ihape, . In spite fit all una ruuKn naiutina:, fivwevrr, inc JOURNAL HAS FIRST BASEBALL PICTURES 9 Tt.t Tla n.mnV FranKim motor car came tnrouan with to T, won; Ahd Breeee (Minder), sec- out a soratcn. "in automoDU was not -V wa.. . . . . . . i . i a I al'.n larva. faAm 19m hlnjtlr. ni'aal.h- nnrt: Blaze J IvlKnt ixacuaueyj, imru. " Tim. 1-18 stanaing me ' iremenaous snocic when wn. .'.. t.kV Witt iTivnn. the car hit the house. The runabout 18 to 1. woti: Warner Griawell (Not- waa removed from the freight car and t" .w t a., ,r..a-an fnrwiriitil tn tha nurnhaaar In Rait I. . rer j. aecona; oci.i.wvww c i - -- mr . -u- hlr TiiriM. 1:44 8-6. mora. Winners at Log Angeles. 'a Tana Xnaeles. Cal.. March 14. Re- fiaaa: tnrlonn Surveillance (Mus- grave). S t . won; N Bumpo (Burns), aecona: iaeonm w..v .uu. 1 .T 9.K w . ... -ra.v Fir ana a nan lunonaa w pv" (Taylor), 8 to 6, won; C. w. Burt JflohllUng). aecond; Macla (Boland), hll IMma. I fla 2-5. On mile aaaauamo nnaicp vji. Jack fBurna). 11 to 6, won; E. T. Fryer Musgrave, aecona; urueui juwubwuij t.lwA Tim. nv zuriongs ue- arave). t to 1. won; Del Cruxados (Mil ler), aeoond: Aunt Aggie (Bcnunng). thiro, i Tim. :- s-o. ,.,. u . a m an airnin aiaiins tmu.' grave), t to a, worn Bionmy i" Jing; aecona; . , v"""' third. Time, 1:64. v.. , Six furlonga-l.ee naraxra . jocnu- v- a . - nn Tandahla rZnlftKtAln 1 Sfi-r - ANNAPOLIS-CORNELL nv runongs vvmern iochjiuih.i . uTjiivTrm' ut3 HT mnTTDVTnr I to 1. won; McChord (Taylor), aeo-1 A -Ui.tajxi.o Ail AUUIlXil ond; LaChatta (Shrlner). third. Tim a.vv m-v. . Innann -MA Marok 1; D nlng first and aecond places on the trl angular fencing contests of the IntPt- colleglate association todny Annapolis nual ork- Marcn IS. Tha Middles won 18 out Of Id hnnts and Cornell 7 and lost 11. The Pennsyl vania team, the other competitor, won rour botita. Because of th Increase In member snip in tna association, in preliminary system of elimination was adopted, and three districts or tnree teams each were formed, two team a In each winning the greatest number of bouts to have the honor of competing in tha final tourney. With its usual enterprise. The Journal gave the first pictures of the Portland team of the Pa cific Coast league that were taken at the Banta Barbara training camp. The pictures Saturday evening were the first printed anywhere of six of the crack youngsters comprising the Beaver squad, which bids fair to wrest the championship from I. OS Angelns this season. was noised about, people were ready to "J '""""""n sum tnat in Pop Hartford couldn't do It. and In order to convince th hundrede that lined the streets Mr. Wallace again repeated the fhlv2a.,",0w "? aolute confidence "i?.0?.1'. .!J. the Pop. land with order for no less than 15 of mrarj tais, The cara sold by th H. L. Keats aurjng me week are aa ? rDeti. I'ope Hartford umoltuui, nuuii cecaer. l nomas Fiver W. R. Griffith, Buick ourlng car: O w. oanDorn Aatorla, Pope Hartford; SuA-OUi:hr.,'t' Centralla, Waahlnaton, Thomaa forty; Walter Mackay, Port ifB.P?ckr': Pul Baumel. fortland, & Jil00 ja.p' Brown! riMiaiui tuuriiiB car. WHITE SOX WIN LONG GAME FROM ANGELS (Hearst News by Long-it Uised Wlra) lmu Angeies, March 14 The fir-t extra Inning game of the Chicago WhKa Sox-Los Angeles exhibition series waa w vy.L ,'nues para thla afternoon when th Angels and Gypsies battled from 1:80 until twlllzht in a .na.t.., nme, th final score being 11 to 8 In iar gi mo American leaguers. ovurt vy innings: J XT tr Angela 00000031110000 I 17 r Chicago 0060000111000 I 11 10 1 dolph, Thorseh, Easterly and' Hogaii. Chicago Manuel Olmatead, lost, Arm- wiuavar ana nw EALS WIN GAME FROM WHITE SOX tVvtUO. Press Lesned Wire. I Ban Franciaco, March 14. Eleven In nings of the fastest kind of baseball, culminating In a vlctorv for tha K,n Francisco ball tossers, drovs 6,000 fans Into a frenzy of excitement at Recrea. tion park today. Score by innings: Chicago 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 18112 San Francisco. .0 000310100 37 19 1 Batteries - Chicago. Altrock, Owen. wt.ii. ..ai.vw ' . vi.v. , muii a tail nlsoo, Henley, Willis, Skillman and La Longe. . ' y 1888 At St. Pul. Mlhnesota and Win nipeg Amateur Boating association or ganized. t 1890 At Tacoma, Waahtngton, the Pacific Northwest leagu organised by representatives of Portland, Seattle, Ta coma and Spokane Falls clubs. 1900 At Hartford, Tom 8harkey knocked out Jim McCormlck In first round. 1906 At New Tork, Tom Jenkins de feated Frank Ootch In wrestling match. Pittsburg Off to Camp. (United Press Leased Wire.) Pittsburg, March 14. Headed by President Drevfuss. tb Plttsburo- base ball club left her at 6 o'clock this af ternoon ror the preliminary training grounds at West Baden. Indiana. Tha party included Manager Clarke. Out fielder Leach, Pitchers Willis, Phillips and Maddox: Pitchers Phelps, Bchriver, O'Connor; Second Baseman Abbatic- cmo, jimmy Kane, the new first base candidate, and Trainer Ed LeForce. Play on Roller Skates. (Siwclll DIsDatrh to Tha t La Grand. Or Miroh 11 ta n . . a new apc-ri. it la basketball on wheela. Th players wear roller akatea. A few days ago a game between two asxcaiiisj ui, iim;m.i n Hvan wn ws 1 1 sk f- tended and next Friday night another game Is scheduled. Challenges have been iBBuea io me saaters or Pendleton and Get into pitching form,, even after he Madlaon avenue and Fifty-ninth street, i able to M ut,- ,.T , - - Moat of tha other theatrea which' cater to foreigners are small affaire. Thar are Jewish, Italian, French and Chinee theatres, out none or mess is on any thin:' like the elaborate seals that will Characterise the new oerman playnouse. Tha new theatre whloh will be corn- plated In October, will be up to dat In very particular on or in reatures or mis nneatr win d an aaaiuonaj AMERICANS W LEG ON ENGLISH CipSS TEAM (Catted rres teeasd Wire.) mmmw yupv . . a.aMn a a , a - - - - - " au,bu it amnicu i ... . a . , . . ... , . aVbaal.aaaa . . , . I aOT rI!C WHICH Win lr ohaesplayers today won a leg on tb mlt of two plays being In prepsralion Newnas chssg trophy by capturing IV, 1st the aame time. There will alao. be point out of 10 from their Enani.t. kMsrai rooms for the manuractur. of ...,. . , . , " 77 " , 7' I costumes, arreot and atage propertiaa. ponents In tha tenth international cable a greenroom for the company Is prom chess tournament between native-born I I'ed, and there will be apacloua loung ing American and natlv. Engllah-born play fooms and wld foyors. Th Americana n1a4 a it.. T5i. I The retirement nf TIarr Conrled from lyn Chess club, while th City of tioa th directorship of the fashionable and don Cheas club was th headquarters of wtr,d - famous Conrled-MetropollUn the Englishmen. The trophy becomes Per company has left that noted tho- the property of tb country winning It atr without a name. It cannot be three tfmee conaeutii t i. called plain Metronolltan oner oom- England. The Britishers won last year's P.any becaua there is another organ laa- 1" Bf.-a-t W w I W 1 trophy. Ion that beasa that name. Aa ther ar four managers, who are to assume me woric wnicn Mr. conned carried on by bimaelf, it will be Impossible to use one of th names and not tha othar three. If all four names were adopted th Plttsbars; to Hold Track Meet. (United Pise Laad Wire.) niMDurr, March II A big track and field meet, bringing; together many I theatre would be unpronounoabl for atara or tn athletlo world, is in rnajonry or Americana, it would to be held In Pittsburg on th ftahania 62 "Tn G'ul'o Oattl-Cssassa-Andreas oval, June 10. Six of'h? ehaVnlone Z Dlpprt Arturo Jlscanlnl-OusUv Mahler their various lines from all vr the "J.1? "Pr.- r such ar ths names country -hav accept ad inVlutlon it ol tt nw me"tCh.tthn J&ttonoV thTjJu h" "-Tueli notoriety 'of . w " P wm b run. iZKiX kissing that some bSthaVlte. nr. xrv . n . . i ara uui a prwi in rvoora lor a single ew York Beats Fort Worth. I kiss. .Ud t a wk aao Harlem hM Fort Worth. tt nran.1. u n.... I the record. The Harlem eounle stood e ball all over the lot. th New Tork ln rUHently lighted room, but forgot i,akiuuiB wuri a ruin a ort Worm bv al wui, uvwi, 111. .ii.uk a uift v.vwu soore of ( to 1. ' I gsthered. and from th most accurate accounts, tna kiss lasted seven minutes Derore tn lovers were notified that INFANTILE MORTALITY they were being gated upon. - This . " V v m.w aam n M va a k ui il I Franco, maia took leave or her lover on th gangplank of an ocean liner a few days ago. It waa time for the boat to sail, but fh coupl embraced and their Hps met-. 1- t ' . Th minutes passed, and the crowd on th pier cheered lustily. Cries of 4'Brai,' Tak your oornr. .Tlm,,, Take lh count wars hurled' at th loving couple, but they heeded not Borne one then announced that Harlem's record had been .broken, and tha email renewed their cheering with redoubled energy, Tb boat oould not be detained longer, go acting on th order bt th captain, a longshoreman, who' It was afterward ascertained had been married ' 17 rears. Interrupted th young oouple'a bliss. Even at that it waa a 10-mlnut kiss, which ths malorltv of Oothamltaa believ will v remain unbroken for some time to come, in strikln contrast to the revtnf breaktoa klae was an incident that hap- fiened the aame day, wben an ooean Iner waa held un for soms mlnutaa ha. cause a lady was. not allowed to take her dog on board. h was escorted to the shin by her husband, to whom aha gave the tips of her fingers and an Icy smile as thsy parted, picking up her pet dog she started up tb gangplank as it waa being raised. In splta of her proteata sh was told that eh must leave the dog, or stay be hind herself. Before all tha rrnat4 aha held up tha black and tan terrier and klaaed him time and aa-aln. Than aha threw another kiss to her husband, who waaaau. away jn aviasm moarraaament. a j na new annaar huiiAina, uih.. tan a talleet skyscraper, haa Inatalled in 1U offices one nf th lateat Inven tions that la daalamed to redura aonalit. rably th sals of whisk brooms. In every office has been placed a vacuum Cleaner. Whloh Will ba uial not nnl by th Janitor In cleaning th office, but also may be uaed by th tenants for brushing their clothes or their hate. Th Sieger building Is to have Its own DlanL so that tha bl numnln ma. chin with its long plpea extending up to a room, which la so often seen In front of hotels, will be don away with Oood health.' roar cheeks and tha bracing affect of sea air fooled the doc tor and got ll-year-old Peter Burtch of Roches Ter into an embarrassing post, tlon the other day whan he arrived with his father and mother at quarantine homeward bound from a trip to Cuba. Th doctors looked at Peter and hla rosy cheeks and were In doubt aa to whether h had Cuban fever, fallow fever or camp fever. xney took nia temperature, reu nis puis, counted hls. reeptratrona. Us tened to his heart beat a. and went through a lot of testing operations. They aaked htm where he had been. what be had been eating, about bis life. family nistory and habits and at last came to the wise conclusion that Peter waa Just about the healthiest speci men of a lad they had ever seen. CAUSED BY BAD MILK WOMAN FREED FROM FAKE HERO HUSBAND Government Experta Report on In vestigation Gives Some Star tling Facta. Prominent Racing Man Dead. (United PreM Leased Wire.) New Tork. March 14. John n tt... man, S yeara old, owner of the majority of atock of the Brirhton nrh association and brother of William En german, president of the Brighton Beach Raolna association, dlait laat ni,u . his home in Flatbush, following a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Engerman Is sur vived by a widow, two sons and four daughters. He Published False Reports of Hla Bravery to Win Her, She Sara. Washington, March 14. Surreon. General W altar Wvmann 11. -..vn. health mnvltuir aubmltted Q-etmrtrtvrr I -,,N1TT?rk,-M?rco i?'.TTfl!i,Un.ln,L.tD0 Cortalvn,. tnH.- . . . . "uom or aura. r;aiin uunon its- reiatlon to publlo health.". The renort I , , -" - vu.um.a 1. the result. cf an Tnve.tlltfoJ T oH !,0,l T?1 " !" hfr '.H v, t..Ma , . . "" inuueeq nor 10 weo nun oy puo- aered by Preeident Boosevelt and eon- liahina in newsnasera a fa laa hlo?ranh of bimaelf, to th effect that be waa a hero who had saved many lives and was connected with a nobl family In England, Justice Hendrlck yesterday granted her an Interlocutory decree an nulling her marriage to David C. Flts gerald, formerly an attorney of Buffalo. It was shown that Fltsgerald alao had published statements that he had saved a woman from drowning, had stopped a runaway horse, thus rescu ing two other women; had been engaged aa attorney to manage an estate valued at 316,000.000, and that he had accom plished many other great things, all of which ought to make him dear to the peari 01 a trusting woman. Mrs. Flts gerald said she founit that almnat all or me punusned Diographies were un true, and that, on the contrary. Fits aeraiu naa neen accused or man v Crimea, ducted by federal experts under the di rection of Professor M. J. Rosenau of the hyglenlo laboratory. "Dr. Eager," he says, "gives figures to prove that the high Infantile mortality may oe aiinoutea almost entirely to lm pure milk." The surreon-reneral writes "Dr. Mohler points out that probably me most important disease or cows, from the standpoint of publlo health, is tuberculosis, and that It is the most prevalent. He inslsta that all milk should com from either tuberculosis- tested catue or be subjected to pasteur ization. "Past Assistant Kurt-eon - General John W. Trask has tabulated the data or 600 epidemics that were definitely traced to the milk supplies, including 117 typnoia epidemics, izz scarlet fever, tl diphtheria and aeven of pseudo diphtheria, or epidemic sore throat. 'Dr. Trask gives figures to show the amaslng rapidity with which typhoid and diphtheria germs increase ln milk. Seventy-eight typhoid germa ln a oublc centimeter or milk increased ln aeven daya to 440,000,000. In the aame time 89 diphtheria germa Increased 10,000,- Blackburn Wallops Martin. (United Frees Leases Wirt.) Philadelphia. March 14. Havlnr hla man all but out at the end of their aix- round bout, th bell alone saving him from a knockout. Jack Blackburn, the negro, had all th better of the contest with Terry Martin tonight. It was the negro's fight all the way throurh. Map. tin never having a look-in. Ice In Dentistry. From the Ice and Cold Storage. The first use of Ice In dental oDar. tlons waa In what the public term the "freezing ayatem." This aDDllcatlon la stm in use in provincial towns, but it haa for several years paat been dis continued in London and other large Cities. Th first use of Ice In this way was ln America. The Ice was cut un fine. placed ln small bags so shaped as to fit each side of the jaw and tha wretch. ed patient held these in his mouth un til the desired temperature was reached, when the operator extracted the offend ing molar or molars. Today cold air la pumped Into the mouth with more effect 'and without any of th pain and inconvenience that must have attended the more primitive style. Ioed water la always used by dentists la America, but Is never used anywher else. 1 INFIDEL SUICIDE RAPS PUBLIC IN NOTE "YouU Say Tin a Fool, tret I Am Philosopher," Is Hit Chal lenge to World. ON TRIAL FOR LOVE; SHE TURNS ACCUSER Des Moines, Is., March 14. "My sis ters. you have never loved." said Mrs. A. W. Hough, while sobs which Ihs vainly tried to "control, punctuated her Jervld words. "Had you loved truly, never could you have sought to shams m ln publlo thus." As she SDOk Mrs. Hourh Va, membership card and a 32,000 life Insur ance poncy jn me iaaies or Maccabeo on th table where aat the lodge's com mittee on' morals. Mrs. HOOah. ' WhO haa a VlllahanA an children, imagined she had found her affinity in Representative a. r. Cnttr-ii of Klngsley. Iowa, who possesses great eloquence and 1500,000 and who haa a WHO. "It Waa wrong. I know" aha want on. "but it waa a tiura leva that m.i me better. He waa so fine his love made pain pleasure. Tou could not help yourself If love ever really camo to you." ' She was dismissed trnm tha order.. Butlar. Pa March 14-Char lea - H, Snlvely, El years old, a prominent real estate man at Varlenola, wrote: "I am not enjoying myself 'her and have therefor concluded to enter the sleep of death." Then he fired a bullet through his bead. Snlvely, an. Infidel, lived alone. A blood-stained not on th table said.' "1:40 a m. Have taken a shave and set time for taking off at 3 o'clock. Will fill ln time Dlckinar the banio. T vtaw with tranquillity the end. Will tak laudanum and uae a bullet "PoatacrlDt. 8 a. m. Took two mmraa of laudanum, fired three ahota at my self. Am weak now. Will end here." The body waa found this forenoon. In a nots addreased to the "Curious public," he eaye: "It'a none of your business, but I will say I am victim of iwenuem century idiocy, you will say I am fool; I say I am philosopher." DEATH ENDS WOMAN'S VIGIL: HUSBAND GONE Deranged Man Wanders Away From Home Wife Waita at Window. New Tork. March 14. Mra Margaret Dunn of 103 Berry street. Williams burg, was found sitting dead in a ehalr at a front window of her home today. Bh had been dead at leaat two Sava A week ago her husband, John Dunn, years old, disappeared. He was form erly lngood circumstances, but lost nearly all he had in speculation. He had converted his nronertv into cash and deposited It In the Williamsburg Savings bank. Hs became mentally de ranged, and while ln that condition dis appeared. ' ' .Mrs. Dunn searched for her husband almost every .day. but waa unahia tn obtain any clue to hie whereabouts. At night she would keep , a vigil at ; tha front window. SHADY LANE GIRLS IN "DREAM CITY" THE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA AT THE MRQUM1 HAM CORBETT WILL PATfTT WIT? TTAT?VAPTil nd Cornell will compete In the ann VAllyJl XUll XXarlXi T JXlxU j intercollegiate tournament ln New y S V 'a-, j V ff a Xn,s S I 1 p r e ' (Special Dispatch to Journal) Cambridge, Maes., March 14. Hamilton Corbett. a Portland, Oregon, student at Harvard uni versity, haa been retained at catcher on the Harvard baseball squad. Corbett was last year a student at Portland academy and played with the team there. Hla work her haa attracted th at tention of the Crimson coachea and ' he has been kept at the training . table. . Ty Cobb Still Hangs On. ' ' tValttd Pre- LmiH Wlra Augusta, Ga.. March 14. The report! that Tyrua Cobb' had signed a,liyear contract with the-Detroit club was de nied by the star bataman of the Amer loan lea rue. rCobb stated todav that ha was atlll holding out for a three-year contract i a,vuw a aewaon. Cross Win Cross-Conn try. Corvallia. Or.. March 14. A laree crowd witnessed the fourth annual croas country run at O. A. C. thla afternoon. Fast time was maa in spite oi tne downpour and heavy course. Cross al most tied Davolt in S3 minutes 33 1-1 seconds, the former's record being 23 minutes seconds. Much enthusiasm waa ahown. The .latter part of the eourse was lined with Studenta cheering in winners. Wlnlock Now Champion. (naeUl rHunat-h ta Tha innra. I Centra.Ha. Waah. afarh 1 i Wlnlrvxlr Amateur Atnletln -lilt. MAaa- a lilaaa... Jul season of basketball tonight by de- i wuuj in veniraua, l. u. t. team 'V.-.'V..I.' a ata.a.a..a V, . - A waa..a-aa n.araia ,vw, , I iijui.i VUWnpajm Ol SODUlWeStarn a, .. . : - ..' t a- i n auiugivna ; , - .. a 4 ' , r u (t .s. t , '-4 I- 1 , 4 $1 A a 'i ' mil jail S- . WT v iVa 'Ci if r . - U ,i ' y x Lr , The show girls in "Dream City" ar picked at random from Jo Weber's chorus. Th press agent says ther are 30 In alL These youaa women are members , of ths 'TJreaiw City com pany, at th itfarquam Grand all this week. It is said Jos' Weber picked them out himself, and it is conceded that Joe la an expert. Weber says show girls are very hard to get that Is, th right sort Ther ar girls galore, but they ar just ,-.-. " ,l ' , girls, and that Is not all Jo Weber wants. HI desire Is that they Shall be able to wear something els besides pet ticoats, and so be has to be careful tn th selection. To be a Joe Weber chorus girl is a-distinction sought fry all girls with theatrical ambition.. Ths Weber girls are required to be stun ningly -beautiful . without any kind of makeup. If she' is pretty in the full glare of tb noonday sun, sh is ac cepted. .If sh is not. ah must look further for stage work. Of course, ther is no objection to a pretty girl using a hit ofi red for th lips and a dash of powder for tne neck and cheek.' beoauee, , unless thi Is don with th different colored llahta nlavtn Aft frtSahtn - from the ,wlnff: bridge And balcony, '