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- . ; . . - ..... , , t - t t, . Cm TODAY -With your ads for Saturday's . and Sunday s Journal " ; Th. WeAtber 8howera tonlgbt and Saturdayj aoutherljr winds. 'v,i - -i - . . . ' v.. w ;',''M,nAv T?TrMTKrrf INARCH 2O.M1908.-.TWBNTY. PAGES. S ' V w v-;; y-. wiiw.m , uMvBsm&issimmM i cuius Giiiiillll College 'Authorities j Make ) Explicit Reply to1 Demand ';' for Reinstatement of Tron l ble; Brewihg.yelve In V'Testigatioh Being Held; fUnlttd Press Lmw4 Wirt.) ,? SUaford University; .Cal., March 20. tThe student affairs ""committee today refused t8 reinstate the IS suspended students, suspended Tues day night for , the recent4emon8tr tfon against the " faculty's action on the drinking; question. ; ' ; The action Is 'a bold def I 'to the 300 'students ' who hare intimated they would "strike", U the teipstatei ment'was notrniade. y The sUtement of the! committee made, public ;t noo'a 'todar was 1 as follows; .'.y-'"-; "Vf sincerely appreciate the sen-. by the student body, but we see no reason' wby we should retract what haVa-'done.vaui&liUfaHowV but our former policy ?) Thw' w svry ? Indication mar faculty,, will . UK drat!o ,niMir: Should rbUlou UfJntB fall undr tht ban. . It U probabla,.that wholewl unpenslons and- expulsions" WU1' result, Boholari frm aJT oVerjth country arf among-. thoM ,wio may !U 'In diagraof. Many - Oreaon boys .r anion them.-. : i Tho -resolution irof orred to-in-port u on passed last nljtht ,byvtho student body, "Tn which regret was ex pressed for the demonstration, and the students affairs Tcomraittee was - asked to withdraw -ihs suspension of -the II :rDriitTilcht 7the f een In favor of a walkout had calmed- greauy. Now 4i Is again at fever heat - The ac 1. k. ZnnnitiM In refunlnr to ae- ceDt -the -apology of the etudents is uKn as a per Jonal affront b irtnally every man and co-ed at Stanford. ; It Is regarded s cerUln that some sort of Kaical defnonstrstlon will take place tonight Scores of the. leading menf the student bodythls afternoon declare that tbey will never again enter a class- r x i .o man , fit. room vnui no uwiwi" " , - , Instated '-'"i ' A meeting of the student body 'will be caned for tonight, but It la not likely h. win tin unv radical aotlon. t This .ftvniun the student affairs commit I: 7.. t- tn haar the nersonal state Sibnia nf .tha 200 students who Volun- I aimed the "confession' that .rtfrlnated In the recent oemonstra- r,. . nn.vif atnHnta bus formed outs'ide the .doorof ,ihcoUe; presi dent's office and It is possible tnat more than the.orlglnal J0Q warukethe pcea. iion? to enter -rfees J ef, being equally guilty witn itne is men uiicuuot. SEEK AID AFAR FOR ' -! CHESTER .GILLETTE '4 '(Cnlttd Prew Lew Wire.); ' ' flpokane. Wash -.March 20,-Mrs. TAuVse M. Gillette of New Tork, mother of Chester Gillette, who was recently convicted by a New Tork court of. hav ing murdered his sweetheart- and 'was sentenced to, be executed In the electrle chair, has written to friends here asking that they .write Governor, ijughea , to plead with him for 'pardon. "Mrs. Gil fett says they will ask: the governor Mondav to commute the sentence. . . -ChesterGillette'Si parents lived here for nine years. His. father and mother were alvatlon Army captains. 4 y : USES OLD CAB GM TO COMMIT SUICIDE -(tfriited'treW-lssed I Wire.) : ; J Prescott, Arlx., March 2tt.r-If spondent iver his'-decrepltness due to. the'. In- ci vars of age, committed suicide "to 0lyyby hooting hlmseir twice through the head- with an oldfashlpned cap and ball pistol.' -v-:?'''-":'t ,vry-' '- ''-., . y, . ..----4. ' (Special Diipstek to Jbe Joornal.) i " Centralis. eWashw March. iO. A sensa tion was created In thla city yesterday, i when Mrs. t O. MirUn'of Tacoma,'Wlfe( of a-Northern Pacific-railroad 'conductor, entered the Queen restaurant - on TOwer ; ttAit,' m-Arnlnor hpuran to Brtmlnlster to Miss Maude Gibson, slate I of the proprietor, p. p. Gibson, ahorse. ? MT?S!"atta'ckv was' so' sudden and ,unj !; expected thnt It" created a good deal 01 ' confusion, but the Irate woman -..was forcibly restrained after delivering sev a .....'. au bbi bbi aH bbi mm mm - mm mm - bbi mm mm . bv Chicago, "March Pacific: hotels corner of 1 Clark Jackson streets, is on Sev eral 'sensational .rescues of guests have been'made by the firemen. The hotel is a lOnrtbry structure In the heart of "the loop" and ft' la, sur. rounded by tall building. , Great difficulty nas f en n: need In getting water;, to t,he; toji floorsrf The water towers- are rojk tnr to reach the flames.1, v, ' i t The hotel is one or tne gooa on not' exceptionally. nne, now.oi: wu eagVi There , were! ; man M ineVbNinaihgVt'tKd lime t.th nfe V: '.T V, . i J' ' k And Does Xbt lyiiit lo Say TOejher W :Kot lie- Will: llako; j Further Attaeks oil. Senator; Fttlton. r : - . ' . -v , (SiiecUl ,pUpt to .The losraaL) Ban franclsoo, March. JO. Francis J. fieuey refuses- point blank to dcuss Senator Fulton or whether he wllUbrlng forth hls imaavlli battery and train H on the senator from Oregon, or whether he will return. to' barry the man from Clatsop with, bJa pungent shafts f,wit or whether he will hereafter consider that 'Portland ls on the" map. J4rj Heney Is never coy; when -he epeaki" thej earth shakes and sound gees rolling;; down the rows of Hating ears like thunder : pealing, a few yards oft a' tin roof. , Mr. Heney says . that, like a well-known novelist has sald-Je-fore him. "All men .are .HarJ. " and that FLEA TO VISIT Yekohania Will probably Be JapanortSelected f i by Battleships. (United Prew teaMd trhe.) 4 Washington March Id. It was re ported here late .this; "afternoon that China Willi now extenajaA lnrltaUon the fleets to 'visit that country. . j; tThe. news that the battleships would visit .Japan Caused the. liveliest Inter est in dinlomaUe circles here today and the Intelligence wis tsabled' to his home goveromentVby virtually1, every ' foreign at Is said that there are three Jap- ahese harbors which would accommo dateUhe fleet Yokohama,- Nagasaki-and vnh. - Th flnt , offfira the . best an- nhnrasa and is the moat .Vftilable t Tokio ilt wlHs-probably!-b.acepted. of aboue a(ionth In the return of the ,u.t ,aMmi Turk Frflm 18 Mv to two weeks f wttiV be speitt In Japaneni -waters,-.-'V'-vy-, i '"-.,--.-,;."'f' ..,:' '"i . .. . . t--f.; -,...,.:'.- - .J, '' . " -i.- S--' art - " eral- 1tlowsn the ; body of her 'enemy. The angrywwoman stated 'that he -.had come from Tacoma -to admlnister--a whipping F Miss MyrUe Vulln,, a waitress employed at. the restaurant, for having alienated.-the affections.- erf: her. hViband, and -supposed that she. was f logging Mise'Bulllon., FortunaUlvj e Miss Bullion she was not- in wtien tee Sngry woman .entered rthe - restaurant. Irs. Martin -was very profusei in her apologies to Jllns .Gibson for; the un warranted attack, Her -apologies, how ever, did pot save her from arrest, end she Is now a prisoner awaiting, the", ac tion of Ut police' court, -. i!Hiii:BiL lonicraiiif landmarks of Chicago. Many years ago- It waii" the : finest hoter -there. About .three .months, ago the fire commissioners reported "that it would"be ,ecssary to make many Improvements On ft to make It safe. The fire la reported to have start ed in the engine room and followed np'ihe elevator shafts, setting fire to-several npper' floors. . k-The''flaaaea were discovered early this aftemooa: and prt& with gTeat. rapld lty., 'Th gueBU-oo;th lowe floera left th: building in good v order, , but Uhoae 0n' he apper' floors and the servants n k.i. Aimpt.,1 nn th. - ton. floor ; we re pfchlft-strlcken when thejreirw eat woi umes of iimoke-powrlnK. tip -the --talr-- . - . . v a iii.t l num. F was ana tievaiois-.MUA- t"u raiSr all reporters are men -whose , consciences are not on straight. : , "Will you further attack Senator Ful ton T" was asked. ' ."' "I positively refuse, lo. answer,' re piled Mr. lleney, with proverbial force. "Is the story that you have glven up the light against him truer' "I positively refuse to answer," .re plied Mr.; Heney. clearly and loudly, "Will you return to Oregon to make a fight against the senator and back up your charges?" 1 "I positively -refuse to. answer," re pliedMr. Heneyr wMk: deelded emphaitis and making himself exceedingly clear on the subject .' s, ? positively!!" V, ' And the famous, prosecutor gathered "up a basketful1 of affidavits and ab ruptly; waixea -irom tne, room, U ,"! t-" ". " rr SAIL IN APRIL Captain ; Hansen , Sap He Cannot Catch Boat He ? . 'f 'lnted:- 3; ?v - . - MJnlted Press iAUti. Wire.) . . . ,- i, , Goldfleld. March 20.-Captaln Henry Hanaen, .who'wiH-Itot' the Thomas- oar, the, American ehtryin the New YOrk-to Paris run: from here to San Francisco, has arrived In, Goldfleld. He .announced that he!' will riot- start ' for lis Angeles until tomorrow, morning. . . ' The -Thomas car,,' which Should have ManhMi . 3niifltii mMtitrdav. has been stalled in a mud hole il miles north of Tonepah for IS hours, but a scout car has reached it with repair men and the racer , jsA expected at , Tonopaii..ltoj this afternoon or. tonight. The car.wOl be overhauled In Goldfleld bef oj-e 4 it-, con MniiM.tti -Iniirfiw tn IxiS Aneelegr - I ' "' ' Captaini Hansen ' says he .has j ajat floned.au "nope or reacmng siui.-irai viannr UMnik !l In time tn CStCh?! boat erth, -aoeerdlng to theorignM plan,' and wllfc now sail direcHync-'rVlad-. ivoetok6n ADriI 1. He hopes? to sau two weeks ahead of his closest rival : hn, m -!; MHAPPIEST;MAN" HAS NEVER; HAD TO WORK -t-ly-'-.'-.y ,i v"" - - : f:41".,7 t Geneva, March : 0. Johann ' ?chmld. wW. lives, iiv'a; cottage, in ..thasvUIaft of Buhr.vlnHhe5 canton-of (Argovle has had painted across the -front: 'orl'.lvla dwelling in- large letters the sentence:,, - -Here.' lives . ther' happiest; mann p v BchmW. who" Is 6 years xrf age,' said W an interviewer.: -ri aery .you io.ima a happlei man than myself. I i have iAV.v. diArVa1 " iiavi, ' mjirrlfeji!".'. tiavar .heeo 111 and havencver been anxious for the tuluro. i-eat.weii, anna nnn sleen well. What more v would you JiaveC 'i.' ' 'j' ' -: When In' his teens Schroid was left by hi father an Income of about 11 a week and a small place of land .Tfft btrlit hi cottage on.' the land.f and ha ocvu pled rVever sluce. v - . .. American Cabinet Decides to Accept. Personal Invita- tion ' Extended ;by 3Iikado rort to? Receive War ships Not' Designated. Ambassador Takahira In form's Iresident .That the Ruler' oifttle, Brown Men' Is ; Anxious to Have Vessei9j"JIimtisit ,' fralted Pre tea Wire.) , Washington. ,March ?0-The great Atlantic ' f leetVi on ' lt' ',famou4 trip around the:; world; .will ; stop . at ; a japanese portV Thi P: 'Ible.bjf the action of tire-cabinet to day In accepting p. personal in vita- tioW if the .mikjulo. to the fleet : to - The invitation, wat, receireo yrw iritf:l7' lApaneeal (Ambassador Takahira- and" presented to the state department . to day .Directly! 'after tts'rcelpt It nas announced that the cabinet, woulddlscuss the sdvlsabil ity et accepting it at.today's session. - The, anonuncement of the acceptr ance was not accompanied by any additional Information as ' to the probable port . that. wJU be yislted. COUIISEL FIGHT f DUiiBAiSUIT FuitomCalls Client to, Wit ness Stand Despite Bing ham's Objections. (SdcU1 Dlipatch to Tbe Journal.) RiAm March 10. The sudden appear ing vsterdav of ex-Secretary fef State F.. I. Dunbar, as a witness In the suit at . th . atat aaainst , hlmVfor , the re- covery of. over 1100,000 alleged to have been illegally celiecteo. aurmg- w nt nffieo .tn anlta of the arrangements maae at tne lasi " " " ; that h. -mmiM not anuear,. has revealed a break In the ranks of his counsel, J, . Fulton wirea uunoeir mj yya, . circuit court yesterday mornlng.v not withstanding Bingham's .warning- not to doo.. It la aald bytnoew-wno r-rninte close 'to-me two uuim-ji V.r.irr. ham .' was -to say tne leaai, ,J urioun si tfeT indSSendant' action "VH FJiltojr -ln wiinV for Dunbar in spite of his advice riven: not only to Fulton, but to.oun given, not oniy bar, himseir.- n riMchnm. , when' he appeared In "the courtroom, was explaining lalning to those about that punbar "In spue .of our a Irzr tha bull bv. the Jiorns' ind 1 'come to testify.'': Tho.e who heard surprised to hear Fulton say a few T, .... iotp "rmnbar came- down here ohiai otninnai ion r aiuiu uutn t '-' because we .wanted hlmto.r.beus. what Blnghws had saldf JHilton. .seeine that their llUle professional fight, had become public, with a "-i,P1.ft'ned- mine-ham), didn't want mm to He, .(Bingham), .. w"nlS,n. come.' but I did. and so. he came. me. out 1 oia. anu u c ...v. What motive Fulton had for changing .rioinai mnna ana. inniena ox. . koif hAan arranged UDon. having Dunbar l .wov.anif .ha .found KUiltV. thUS tore. tMT.supremei PUrt, ( guessed at, . -.Dunbar:-. hile teelifylnj markers anoj-uf vo Ifvlne .yesterday," was aDie 'to rratnw the kind of books ha keet'nts roe act ioount- 1m and even the number" of-pages, but WH unable to rec- eHect '. single nee - or "toiai. except In the instance of the, life insurance fees, Of which nis intrt w" ADMRAL EVANS TO MAKE HOME INnVEST f rr.li.lrMi Ixud Wln.l . 't 1a Angele,-Mareh.,20.7-AocordingA to a story- printed heretoday,ii Rear : A-t-v.ni iinnn his relinautshlng the Jmmend of the batUeshlp fleet,. Will make, his. home. In. Santa Barbara. . At- ...j.i ..uikHnni arr under WAV., the arUcles state, for the purchase of a. 10? acre, arove ot uru. ... 1 of Mrs, EVarta,4who .will greet her rnie Slf VJS. th? arrivsl of "tha fleet has been no small faptor In the selection of the. future iiome.-.'-'4-.-..1 -j-:':;:-"-, S ( & WwKMgfOT? Arbor Dajf.vy ' Olmpla. Waslw Mareh;, 0.- Governor Mend nas IBKUea a. prociamauira .oi.i,l,.Anr!l 'l aa A fbor dav andTecom mendlilg thot 'It ! , generally-observed throughout the etatv t-tiv.1" RIRrimRltERSWECEimMMl ChicaVo.M.rch'20-Before the grind jury today was unfo lSS!. of convict blatkmailers that betrayed a group .ofJheot in Chicago, wno .were J . engaged. is movement. to. purify the community, by, exposing aireged grait. , . , . : ; " The detailsWre reVealed Lst'tfghV following the arrest ot Jacob Marooney, James Mullaney, Harry em rninfl is"t- nasi ine' 3Wiiiuici auu iiiuvi . iimhvwi r w rVWfiii; th. men are thard id $l(M;from llayor Busse, mation. It. is-clearly .developed that . X and the revelation of protected crime. Behind him arc sucn umous ucWu. -t Willard B. Thorp. and Austin K. Dubois. . :it?iSt?':r.i of. Official The ministers claim the men were employed as rrpuiauie sa in a certain .Vd liaht" district with a view of cleaning it, out. . laxness SPOTS SELF TO Milwaukee 3Tan" Confesses to Killing His JWife' Becaiisoi He Loves 'Another." '5 '.(Bnited piww UMed, Wire.) . Milwaukee, Marth- J.-M3orge WU- loughby,' A . loading business tnan' and tbe Jewett-Bherman coro- paey.-is a 'prjevaer; In the hehda of the peuee , surgeons jmirering ;rfm, lereckt self inflicted' buUet wound, and .facing charge of roilrdetlne;': lav wife la hee bed laet -nighM Vt T The .toUoe, declare, that .fotlewtnr an sttompt to lay the erUne to- bun:lr. WUlouRtibv 'broke. dwn apl- eenf.weii that 1im had hot ills wife., aftec chliwo-. forailug Iwr, and theft terned the revol- ver on nimserr, to fVL"' w Jr v another - woman. whom the jtfillee soy wuloughby. .has baett aiiur rttntc for foot. yaHTM. is given as the niotive for the crime. ? . Lat:olght WiUougnby jind Ms- wife: who were both prominent workers in the Park J'taoe Methodist' chweb, attended a social at that plaeo. AcceMlng to the story which A he police sy WUlougbby told them after breaking, down, he and his wife fluarrelenl at the social and re-1 newed their argument aa they were re tiring. . it wa than that the tnougnt oi the muruer occarrea 10 iiim aua -mw urating a (handkerchief' With chloroform he flret put nis wire io wp, m iirou fired a bullet 4nte her brain- ae-she lay on the pUloww-jTbe ball entered behind the woman's-leii i ear ana iirooura iu stantaneous death. - ' " ' WUloughby.- the' police sayj then turned the revolver on himself and after firing a shot dragged himself down stairs and out the basement 4oor, in or der to leave a trail of blood. - ' - Returning up stairs ne noneeiea -;ino revolver-end tolephoned for the' family doctor, to whom he related the story. the latter after noting certain Inconsis tencies In Willoughby's story; sweated him, with the result that he broke down and, according to tne orncers. mi W L&SSk- to the Wc Wil- loughby stated- today -that ne-naa oeen mkrrled 20 years But1 that he had -al ways been unnappy unm m w , ago, when he.' met his affinity,- whose name the pouce refuse to divulge, on a train while making a business trip to New York, It waa'a case -of-love at first sic-'t with both of . them. Two years ago the woman secured' a-divorce and since that time WlliougnDy aecmres that he has Dean supporting nr mnn her two children In Chicago, where' she now resides. v.! Willoughoy is oe jmn uiu uu hi wife was. three years -his Junior. LEADERS 0F 400" """"" """ '" O RAPond "Town Topics" Case r Revealed by Arrest of y 'Editor of "Society." r (United Prw lied Wb-al . -,4 I, New Tork. March 20. What', the po lice declare may prove a second Town Topics" case has been brought to, light bv the arrest of Franklin : Lawrence, m6i htldera. fliawrence is cfiargedi,wjta; ob- fctatoln money, byf? t' bate ' purchased stock , In ihe ;magaslne at Am a share are 'Mrs. uyvesant Theodore' fihon ta ? and Wise boHle Lynch of : WMwooa,,-. ; Lawrence sold stock by sending so lictors to; society hosss, 8t be ,.otinn who . would tell them nmr wanted to treat - the affair "In dignified manner. and then sug get me puronaao shares of stock. of ;two i or "-three EMPEROR WILLIAM TO' HSITHIS NEW VILA t 'tmmt.-rmiJJmMt' WW. N C Berlin, March" Sd-irnless- the- plans of Kmperoe WlHIam-are Interfered, with he will leave for hie grand new -villa 'on the Jsland of 'Corfu- tomorrow. " Visits to King Victor; JSnianuel of Portugal and Emperor. Joseplv. Francis of Vienna are on1 the- program arranged for- bis cruise in the Mediterranean, and It la rumored that the sultan of,Turkey has decide! to send an embassy to meetf the kaissr at COrf ai ' Prince- Fuerstenberg,' who has been-advielng the onipuror In- Important matt-ers. will be one of the party aboard the Imperial yafht Uohensollern. :v .. y-. . . 1 1 editor of a'paper called Society, devoted tf, the doings of the "400." tajHfthbef .oeiwhnaViin'ariirJers aVel said fo ,be.atck- in oolice Statements' with having attempts to . . Chief, of Police -Shippy. and Captain they were UWng money ro;uw te"?rt" .S?"0L?L:":'W v-ran;r hercamoaiirn'for the betterment of condition. Pnrl Will fnme a4Ma a ' v - i( Back;tp;tifen 1 1 :' ' f V. 1 7 v'.;i..S'. --J Tl P. EARLE AND MISS KUTTNER, if ;A3 THEY; NOW APPEAR." If X'l'- (United Vtrt Leased Wire.) -I New Tork. March 20. Ferdinand Pin ney Earle and his affinity. Miss Julia Kuttner, have, given up the idea. of. liv ing In Europe, and are about to return tot this country. Earle's new-found am bition' to get away f rom the limelight has led him to the extreme lengths of cutting off 'the luxuriant whiskers by whlclv his acquaintances remember ( Mm, tof hide his identity. Earle had almost been lost sight of when he made Uie above announcement. PRISOHERS TO FIGHT DUEL Is. Admiral Nebogatoff Chal- jlenges General Stoessel to P Combat in TrisonTard. f ' i tVnlted PreH Ud Wire.) 4st5.; Petersburg. March 20. The lat est 5 challenge to a -duel is - directed against General Stoessel.' recently sen tenced to 10 years' "Imprisonment., in Stv Peter and Paul fortress for the surrender of Port Arthur; during, the Japanese war. The challenge to mor tal combat comes from Admiral Neho gatoff. In command of a porUon jt Admiral . Rojestvepky's fleet. . who, like General Btoessel. gained unenvia ble fame in Russia by ""effB sMds to the enemy, while they Still tere In condition, to continue the bat tlS and who alsOviwaaoourt-martlaled fFwmlC.rt.r- In ' thV fortresW the admiral has lued his defl to General Itoeasel.Ddhe pr?poss: H en A..tar shall occu; In the yard;: of the faiiiou. prlaen. ' -. ' j Ma ilindtn,' Marcli , lO.thrRusslan war ministay has forbidden the jFock-Gor-batovsky duel, acoordinir to a -report received heret from St, Peteraburg; -.to ?he- reason given Is that General Fock Is the- superior Of, Gorbatovsky, -hi la onlv a coloneL nd conssouent- ly can criticise the? latter's. actions as he pleRsea. - At ;th-same time he fin not fofflelallr give any personal hefd to ny thing the colonel may nay In public. - It is reported today that eral Smirnoff is improving, and ir.nf recover. ' "1 . . . . . . a m A. . . STTE f W - Huntuo .0,?.r.ri.:-. - - ,-: of condition - -v - j . , , ; ? i: WAIITS TO BET r . Oil OCEAII RACE Captain J. H. Petejreon .Will Wager $3,000 Eose City; ; Cannot Beat Roanofce ', . i ' -v. ' ' - v - ," '' . . ' ' IvCaptaln ,,X. H. ; Peterson. who; raised', the steamer George W. Elder from the , rocks at Coble, says he will bet $1,000 that the Ban Fraaelsco s rortlanl Steamship company' liner .. Rose Cll y cannot .bet-the -North Paclfio BtjamJ ship company's isteiimer .Roanoke ,frou ' He aavs he's got -the money . wo'tln -..(,- tt,.t . a nnta 11.- oroVUhn.r ' tManaKer lxiewlU allow -the Roanoka la a rla it througn ona-rip wnuouf myy Cing at Eurek" The Rose City makee ho way landings and Captain Peterson wants an even chance t the , .... . li e h4er ttna wherherV Hoe . CItv can run away from the Roanoke or not!" Mid T'Xucky Jack" Peterson, wltli an ah- of Indifference, "but I have a sort of a pride inthe old Elder ami she, belongs to the . company that op- . .era tea toe. Roanoke, i . J.''--Nw there Is no- question- In my mir.i ilut, that, the Roanoketoan outrun bot-i ike. B'.se'i City and , the. Sena tor, ot tlv opposition line, ', ypji cn s.iv f"rw n,at.IMve $i(5.0u0, well'rnake it J i O i.. , hy bet on the (RoaaoK against the KoJ.1 ?HSiHhermore. you ight 'jayhat . i have a" notion to' bet $5.000 that Ihe fc. -Ser canTbeat the Rose City, but, let ltt go at theiloanoke this time. . .. ,. - Intense rivalry exists between 1M crews of the respective craft and it la believed that If a race can be framed up by allowing the Roanoke , to pass Eii reka one trip It will be the most exclf. Ing race ever pulled off on this coast. The Roanoke is noted, for speed and trn Rose City showed on her last trip putri that she Is not slow. In fact the report sSut. north had. It that . V' Roanoke on a straight run from a point , off Humboldt bsr to the Golden Gate. But -"Lucky Jack'- Peterson does not be lieva It :,.. t1;- v - '- : OFFICER WRECKS Drunken San Francisco To, . liceman ' Arrested 1 for L Starting Riot. - ,-1 (rutted Ptens Leed Wlre. 8an 'Francisco,- March. 20.-Byj admin-. isterlng drastic punishment to tha of fending officer, ;.:fhe local authorities hope to avoid another "International In cident" following the .wrecking last night of a shoe store owned by Pt Tabpe on Church street. ' . , Patrolman James D. Skelly. who did the -wrecking, -is under arrest, constd? era bly. the worse lor a beating admin istered by: a riot squad of his brother Officers called. to subdue him after he had. for the aole purpose of gratifying a whim, wrecked Yahpe's shoe shop. He is slated on a charge of drunkennese, and is smarting under .the dlsKrace of having had Ills , star torn from, hie breaat by the little Japanese during the Tabpe has. told his troubles - to th Japanese consul, but no difficulty la an ticipated, i ' , MAKE MTEL1PT TO ROUSE I'iOufin Los Angeles Tbysicians Fear V Slumberirif? 3Irs: Beulali ? - Hawkins Will' Die. A,i , (United fracs Laiied Wire.) :! ' Xoa Angeles. Cat. March JO. Fearing that she will die it not awakened frmn the peculiar state of coma In which she has lain for days' Superintend.. Barber of the county honpltnl, 'assisted by several im vsiclans, tcluy 1 nns) f renewed ermts to rou !r- ' ' ' Hawkins.- Ktnoe Mrs. liawkii.s " I into her long uleep, plivs! enttsts have closely exm but none his lfl-!" mothod of tr-afmnt Iiuui coijl.l be awal-"- en. nrler atate tiit t be awik.ne(l or !" wi 1 A I'iiriftmn F-I'i(: -i S.-lf-lliiHt V II! SM-.'ti- I ' 6l,'e.i)g u'i.iiQ li.si t - lit 11-1 I II,' i I ,"- ii ' V-'ji.-A.'..v'f-'. J'