TE OltEQOH SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MOKUmq APRIL ft? ISlt DECK OF TITANIC, SHOWING SMALL SPACE OCCUPIED BY LIFEBOATS fat ANn rranii wmmwi rc taft jm -n u kfr PLHOS VITH U. S. I III I II If Ul VilfllUIIVilll IV I IMl I HI THAW MAKES :NEW IN CELL. WHERE HE CITY KEEPS 4'. AY TO SAVE YANKEES PLEA Or -SAN II Hi ELFPII MAW hKUM PUUIIUS OIIIHMCOASTi Bright Eyed and Gay, Slayer After Week in County Jail For. Responds toToanat Banquet Consul Sends Last Entreaty of Architect Holds Levee In mer Seattle Police Chief of Union League Club His to State Department for Court--Case Is Set for May Will Go, to Penitentiary at Hoarseness Wana Walla. Advisers In j Worrying His Protection Refuoecs Ar 6. asuchusetts. rive on German Steamer. Iti Ik ll irtimil Neva Ban Lm Aetata. ArU t.artg ale- rkicl la IM ! .j- ! fn ll4 Slat OwtU Vwuaa A. Alt M MUJL a UM MUWII ' U tb aeeareataal n tA tw f AMTlMM lk f Maafe. blaja Cert V ltaewaarff f L am1m r frwa lk Uartaa MMM Afcraelala la L Ai . bar itvu aftarseoa l ta er.t crl a afftoa. Tb Aareatat rwM r with II imku . we 4 abtldraa wb fl4 Imu4 lk lHMf at la stay eg Unplovw tba eaptaia I save th frwa mr. Major fe4rff tla lal Cl AJfvr nt aa , aereaat proal appeal , 10 Waahlagiaa e praaaae cx a : warehtp la lake ear ef 1 aprUta4 Americana thea diaseuaed Major Itr4orff aa Ua AbyetU la a tart Seaparat effort a rearb tka r ear a Wm(iIb" eaadlag fraaa aa Aanrias Mtt T1a alary by Major I'etar- k 4rff AS trrbrel4 tr T ether trxtsbar f the rfg aa board the Ahyeelaia daaertbe the wad eeeat of M extra aa hat eg la tka rt)4et tt f acbch4 anarchy. Mara la a IM Aawtoai ara marooaad at alasaUaa , aaxbl ta vt away. Major rtra4orf f tataa thai th ool laat fori to hla were: Thr ta no ether bop but tntar vmUob. . It mutt eoma ta protect tka lira af theueand af Amarloaaa Mti wloa." Deacrfbtng tka atrocltle prptrt4 by tka Mexicea heaaiU Major fUr- 4orff eaid: "A abort tlma ego, a. bead of lot rebel 14 by Pilar Qnlatar ootor4 tka town of CoaaJo. soar whioh my talalna prortlo aro lctd. Tky oamplataiy tfaatroya. tha Iowa, tnur . ar4 tba majority of mala lnkabltaat ac outrafad ovary woman an4 utu rirt tn tba city, mm CoaaJo tka rob , ! wara a4raetnff on Maaatlaa, trOlva dtataat. whn I fan. r "Qulataro aAd kia turn uaad ayna jnlta bomkfl la wrackinf Coaato. t bara aloea laanad thty 'rpaJ4 tba pr fonnaaoo at OuMacaL Wtno I Jaft tba Amarlaana at Maaktlaa ha4 pi enrad all tha armi they could gat and at vark throwtnr op braaat work la aa affort to protact than alvaa or 41a. "MaratUa la brotaetad by about 101 aoMUara loyal to Uadaro, but tbalr lor alty la irararlns with, tha adraaca of lb raboia." " : .: A - j - ' r : r x l . , --; .. , .-if ;V;v:Vv - vN . j j- . . . , v iy' U1 f . -v.. 4,.4 . 1 -,V i'f '--t t -'it' t" - . - - - , -v . v t w ' X i , ....... u.t ?, f ,' f . , , , ,.,. I .. ,. 1 . ., ii . ,. r ' .. --1 . I r ,; - .... ... I tw kMU Vrb. Afnl lT fl J h la. All it f tka I'kWi Uau i lay lt4i i. I m4 aa A4fM Mill, 4tm af .-ai w. waa. llarry K. Thaw, aiarar of tfiaafai4 Uirta, farmr hlf af ! of a. I Taft vaa IM ( j iu, raa ana4 M iaa MiXf at u Kaak la ckaatbra la aaaiksr f lU i ihu inwu m k. a.uilaufct- Ta tm! I k rr4 frvta atatlaawaa, br lliktf M . .Mk b a m alkul wa4a a raf.at ta aiKa. Tt.. S"" w I raatovad to WaiU WaUa by tka a I afctkariag rwtly ! i&a raia..i ra Ta amaraaa vaa a a n I ...,- iflB u.i for all laak aao ! t C4a.l I RvM'a ail. bl k bad omh aaraaoa tai4 a ad Ik t4r amH.t U y. MT.yl"f lf la Ika r.i llaa klai ta tk MallanUar aa f "i r rro hmchvuki rwinim HK.nrr llur tn .nl oui uiwa rr ar waa m m. -' . k. ....i I arwiarai awa w ia iri wM.u.ln ... uivioiMi r ki. I rp4 tal lk firal iui bt b a I rK-lv4 a bb of llt from Claraae I -v '" OaraM a ad Oldaoa Tuft r, aba owaad two af tka ait mMorta rort la tk rairUi4 duirlot durtna tba Oil! ad- laiairaUoa. ' . ; . i . u af babaaa raraua. Txlra hanra vaa biiaf J. aVkaara. Tkava atlaraay .aialvd thai Tbaar a aot Invan and lhal Ma r laaa votttd nut t a publio maoae. It w aaf4 annf 04al tk Ui vattr hould await tba Juctiea'a ca alac aad tha raa wa aeoordleaSy at far May I al Wbiia ftajaa. It vaa Iba rtrat lima la lhra roar that Thaw had ba out of th acq- flao af Malta, Ma baa lakaa en ooeatdarabta walabt aad hi full ebka aaaia to dlmlaUk th aroroloaar af hi araa lpli bta i !. bla tfy till a4 rnarkably krlfbl. Wbaa ha rachd tb court room b vaa rrt4 by hia mot bar, hi ataitr Allr. formarly lb Countaaa of Tr- nuth.ad Hcftr (Mara of Iltiabura. Wbn Thaw taba Into oourt ba bald a orl of !. II wu faalla ftaa aad md pvUoularly f lad to b la tb opo atala. "Mow much da you walfb aowf torn on aakad. Tntm ill to 117.- ba rpl)l Ha aamad wllllnc lo talk a lot bat Mr. fbaarn a Id ha thought It would not b wall for blm to aay mack at thla lima. Tb krlf aourt haartna ovr. Thaw aad hta party atartad back to Mattaa- aged mm N IN TOILS OF BUNKO MEN !avtti4 Into drawing MM, avlng of a llfailma, from tha baak, 3ult. jnodl. a ta aurchaa tb rlaaa from tha Inaaaa I aielolltng ,blaalf It la BOOSE DAY DRAWS HOST TO OREGON CITY aaylum of hi aphw, Jo Trrrtw, by bUig told that a bloody low! diaplayad to him bad aororad bla aphwa wound, aad than lurvd Into a Carrlag aad drtvaa lata tha coo airy, from which trip ha haa aot raturaad. waa th rata of J. B. Berry, ag4 71, a plooaar lUllaboro ranebar yvatarday. ni(M r-r dunag tha aing li 414 at bad ba aaeha wtlk rp'" ffort tn atahtag klmlf kar4 Tka aWldaa haroM I girtag m advtaaraaeaia ooaaara. la w f th fr!draVa ltad4 "laat wvrd tn Maaachuatt Maaday. It la rrt i aa 1 ta Taft a oampalga that ba la tha Maaaacbaaatla 4tgatloa an 4 hla aytnd trip lata tha aiai wttbia a wJi i idif tk praatdaafa awa aoa- wra i.r Tuaadaya pfimartaa. Tb I'nloa Ur elub a ataanbaa. moaUr fUpukUcaaa a mad t think Taft Bifant oma aaa ala wbaa ba aald af OanaraJ Or ant at tb vary a4 of thb!a atoa-pot!t!oJ apaaeh; h. Qult. jnodral. ar laiklng. imr plaaaur lo thlak 1L uch a charactor aa OraaL" HIGHBINDERS KILL FIVE nur omu lunu iti tmutno Thlg photograph waa ttkon b(oro tha great veaaol aailod from England on bar Journer of daata. ORGANIZER OF LODGE Ajnerlcaa rianter filaia. Ik tha Ularaatloaal Mm IhIm Ban Francisco, April 17. Additional anaeaea or tha peril confronting Ameri oaaa la Mexico waa learned tonight. -when tha ateemaf Newport arrived from porta ta Wtra Mexico, bringing tha dotaiia or the brutal 'murder of ONLY INVENTED ORDER The ambltlona of at laaat 11 physl- an I Clan of Portland and many other proml- Ametioaa plantar 'named 'White by enafnent People of the city to b charter ar th aumaroua outlaw baada which I membara of a brand new aecrat aociety lafrat tha entire country. . that waa to be nationwide In Ita acop - Although tha murder waa committed I wer rudely ahattared yeaterday after- aaarly three waeka ago, tha new did noon when Detective Hellyer and How-not-reach Acapuloo until a fw haitra an arraated Qeorg W. Wllon. allaa before tbateaiiier aallad. The naaaar oeorge Walker, the OrganJtar and aelf la which White waa murdered la ona of m. k.. th. w.t.m.1 nr. th moat repulalre told alnea the trouble I .' v,.,k a i. . ... j t ..v..i .....vu. . - . i uwi VI Viavu v va aaa ivw waa 'ww Hiiifliwrini rvvuvuu iwriwiL I . . Mm . . w nm White waa auppowd to hare a large V.? J."' L'irvrir"" ,f y In hla poaaeaaion on i V."..T"r own liiTBumi. um of money In hla poaaeaaion plantation altuated near tha Sanborn ranch,' about 100 mllea from Acapulca in tha atate of Ourrero-a-"bcame known to lhhj4trt" paaalng near tha placea-ne plantation waa raided Ml6 taJten pnaonar. When ba refuaed to aurrender hia wealth Or reveal Ha whoreabouta tha Amerloaa waa auspended abov tha rround, with barely tha tlpa of hla toea . touching. When tha prlaoner continued to defy . bla tormentor they truaaed him still higher and faatened hla hand and feet "about, tha tree, and then proceeded to torture their helpleaa victim by prick ing blm with bayonet. THREE GIRLS ARE HELD ON CHARGE OF LARCENY " t " 1 " Annie Molina, aged 17 yeara, recently from Kelao, Angellne Tantela, aged It years, and Iuclle LaBarge, aged 2H years, were arrested yesterday after boon by Detectives fiwennesa and Ma loney, on a charge of , stealing dresa good and wearing apparel from the Meier & Frank store. The L&Bartre wo. man la said to have taught the otheH two girls how to ateat and to have au perviaed their alleged criminal opera tlona. The two younger girls have bean given into th custody of the Juve nile court and the LaBarge woman la held at the city Jail. Two brothera of thf ljaBarg rroman are now in the pen itentiary, one for burglary and the other for highway robbery, it la alleged. Albany College Debaters Witt. Albany, Or., April 27. The champlon Bhlp debate of the Intercollegiate De ' bating litftfiit of 6fegon wai held last - night-at -"tha Presbyterian church be tween Pacific college and the Albany - .college, which resulted In a victory for tha latter. The Question debated was, "Resolved. imi svaraa or arouraiion with com pulsory powers Bhould be created to aettl Industrial dispute arising in the United Statea between employers and - employes." Tha Albany team defended the af firmative. It consisted of Mis E. Tel ford, Arthur Hodge and Alexander Mc Lean. While th Pacific debaters war W H. Wilson, ft. S. Langwortny and O. CUHadley." - Th Judge were Profeaaor H. C Pe terson of O. A. C, E. EL DeCou, pro- , f esaor of the University, of Oreeon. and Professor E. K. Barnea at Harrisburg. Two ' af tba three Judges decided that the Albany college debater had don baora akiUul work.. wjui- and a man named n K. Thompson, who waa engaged by Wilson, ara tha only officer of th new "or der" and their operations In the past week In Portland have reaulted in en snaring many people Into paying from IS to fit for membership into a frater nity that does not exist except as WU on haa manufactured It. The victims as far a ara known in clude Dr. B. Earl Smith, Dr. 8. at Rosenthal, Dr. A. N. Creadtck, a Dr. Johnson, and Dr. E. H. Anthony, but on th list of intended victims whom Wilaon purposed to visit next week ara the names of Dr. Harry Lane, Walter H. Evans, Judge R. O Morrow, Consta ble Andy Weinberger and John B. Cof fey. None of these men have aa yet been visited. Wilaon waa selling charter member ships for 110, and Dr. B. Earl Smith had been -selected as medical examiner. A packagn of 2000 membership applica tion primed in Portland, an elaborate seal and certificate of membership were among the things found on Wilson and include the entire outfit of lodge be longings, according to his confession. The Wife, last evening, appeared at detective headquarters and asked to see her husband and she was interviewed at some length in an effort to determln some of the man's former operations, but the Woman refused to throw any light on their previous fields of en deavor. Wilaon claims to have been pugilist, a carpenter and contractor, but declares that in recent years he has en gaged in (lodge organization work. A charge of obtaining money under false pretenses may be filed against him. TOLEDO DEDICATES . 0. 0. F. HALL NEW (ocetal t Ta faaraaLI Toledo, Or., April 17. Tha large I. O. O. F. ball recently built in thla city waa formally dedicated thla evening, Orand Manager A. B. Boworsox of Al bany, doing th honor. After th dedi cation xrclaea a banquet waa eerved, feeding about 100 or more Odd Fel low aad abkaha About 40 Odd Fal Iowa were In attendance from Albany, Lcorvallla and King Valley. Newport and Elk City ita full REAR ADMIRA MAHAN N S L J.B. MAY New York, April 17. In a latter de claring that J. Bruce Iamay, aa re sponsible official for the Titanloa lack of lifeboat, ahould have been the laat man to have left the vessel. Rear Ad miral A. T. Mahan today aanailed the director of the Oregon Experimental ata- clalm of Ismay'a friend that he waa llr tb lstHMl aw ) Sallna Crva, Cal, April ITTbra A a roault ef the affair. Sheriff Man-1 china wara hilled aad a fourth waa cock of IIMlaboro, haa lnatltuta a I mortally wounded tonight by flv vnl- aaarch for tha atrangr and the 'ot J dentlfled highbinder who arrived from man. aad haa at lnqulrla to all tha I out of towa tn automobile and da- near by polire department and town I cndrd oa Chtnatowa. firing at every marahala to b en th lookout for th I member of tha Hop Bleg long they n- couple. I countered. Mora than I aaote war According to th veralon of tha affair I fired by th aasasalDa, wha oovered now in poaaaion or the anertrr at i their retreat wltb a rualiiade from tanM-ui t. ra. iwuii I ciiuevoro, is usiaiuiiu vuwe I tn4r weefne imui isey reacn in. Oregon City, Or., April 17. Virtually I appeared at HUlaboro yeaterday morn- awaiting automobiiaa and made their the entire population of Clackamaa I Ing. inquired at th poatoffioe aa tlaeap. A poaaa of polio ar la pur- county and hundred of paraona from I the reeldence Of Berry and oa bla ar-1 suit. other part f tha iU( were la Oregon rival at the farm, dlaplayed tha biooay aty today attending the annual booster I towel and declared that Fryrler waa tba lirniATnRC UAIT PflB day celebration. Tha attendance waa I object of horrible abuse by aaylum at- mCUlM I UnO ilMI I run much larger than lt year. Main tendanta. Ita farther explained that for treat waa lined with Industrial ex- IfiOO. tha releaae of tha nephew could itiui ... .iiu pvuury atmoaiirmuoD am iivuria wiu ww ith uiwtw . vAv , .i mm - - - - - - car of the Oregon Agricultural college town, where Berry aecured the money. the Tallroad managera laatad o waa a center of attraction. Tha bunoo maa then Invited Berry Into fca M apt0,nlnMmt w t,,. wltn The celebration eterted at I o'olook hla carrlag and tha w drove away. th meutor, could not b kpt, Juffke wun a airi concen oy me uregon ana mat la uie iumi wi.i. uaa ua mwcu , t-hor nommlaaloner Nelll city Dana or so pieoea. after which the I or heard or Berry. ww. UB,ble to make any progteaa today uaa urove uinr oana piayea. Tin Tb locaj pouca aenecurea ware ua )n tner efforta to adjuat their dlrf"C- damonatratlon train arrived at 10 laat night to ascertain u poaainia, it .-- between the (0 eaatern railroad o'clock. The none parade atart4 at 10 I the rig, a description or wnicrt was rum-1 th, locomotive engineer who de- o'olock and aoon after the ball game lahed, had been rented in rortlana, ana hnand higher wagea. They will try between the Fountain Hose company a reaueat haa ben made that u ua I lnin 0n Monday. man, whoa description u aiao given, ti found, ha b held. RAIL HEADS IN VAIN and tha Oreenpolnt Hose company be gan. After the judging of the horse Dare devil Minor slid from tha western ap. proaoh of the suspension bridge, and gave exhibltiona of wire walking, head balancing, etc. Dr. James Wlthycomba, A child rocking horse moved by an. electric motor haa been patented by a New York man. Bogl Man Oe4 Him." Albany. Or, April J7.WhH PlArlna oa th bank: of the , Wilimmette , M ver lata yaataraay erternoon, u lb so a arav ham, the t-year-old eon of Mr. and Mr. A H. Orahaaa, ; f ell off. tha bank and waa drawnad. The, child was playing with a young girt about th earn ag and being missed by th mother ah went to look for th baby and found tha yean girt looking down la th watery L'poa asking wnre Olbaoa waa. tba baby id; -Bgi roaa gfrblm." Th body waa revered an hoof later e funeral will b held tomorrow ! i tb', family rpideneai - SMITH MOST CAREFUL CAPTAIN SAYS STEWARD (By the InWnatJonul New Service.) New York,. April 27. An interview with Charles C. Binns. a former bed room steward under Captain Smith on the Baltic, seems to bear out the gen eral oeiier that orders were issued by Ismay or some member of the White Star company to Captain Smith to make all possible speed, despite the condi tlons. Blnns said today that Smith was the most careful commander he had ever worked under, always looking out for tne sarety or his ship and passenger, "Why I have known him to be on the bridge for two days at a time with out eieep, during a foggy spell," he said. ab for drink, he never did, at ieaBt ai sea. He would not stand any of hla crew taking a drink either. He would discharge him immediately he heard of it." Aa bedroom steward on th. Baltic, Binns had full charge of the. captain' quarters whenever the latter waa on thjt bridge He claima be never found llauor of any kind In Captain Smlth'a room. OREG0NIAN UNDAUNTED BY TITANIC DISASTER a "mere paaaenarer. r "Iamay waa not responsible for th collision," says the noted American na val officer, "but when the collision had occurred he waa responsible and not the captain for a elnklng vassal without adequate provision for saving life. I hold that, under the conditions, ao long as there waa a soul that could have been saved, the obligation lay upon Mr. Ismay that that one person and not he. should have been In the boat "The reports say that of the rescued women B7 were widowed by the accident and the lack Of boats. Their husbands were quite as indispensable to them as Mr. Ismay to the company." tlon. delivered an address at the court house. Mayor Dlmick aiao apoka. Tl ORNOW'S CAMP FOUND POSSE I WAITING Postmaster at Timber. (Wiirtiinrton Bnreaa of The Joiinul.) Washington, D. C, April 27. Nicho. las Bangs has been appointed post master at Timber, Waahlngton county, vice C. I Brand. I' .jj'jimaiu swim : One Drovma, One Fall Dead, ajioqularn. Wash , April "17. Two Caa-ttalltle- occurred he last ailgbt When lh'Il Chapman. aJp 17, loat-hla Ufa in Elk river, and FaW KlWe, an aged cfUaen, dropped ,de4 from apoplexy. Chapmaa attetnptedlto croes' th irivet by walking on taal logo uod . fell to hla death. He waa , nephew of a C. Flowtra, tha WaU y own l&trrer. 4 ' V 7" " ' S;"? ' falffeav. .... .: . it. miff & : - . . v.. . a. , .-'. - - .. . " ",. Arthur Woolcott of Cottage Grore, Or., and Marldn Wrlffht, who hT J nt beeft wedded In New York, accordlni to " schedule. In aplte of the fact that the bride-waa a ptsgenrer on the Bunkeo Titanic, Lacklly she was placed in a lifeboat Jjy one of the heroic officer who weat down with his ship and arrived in New York on the Car path la. Woolcott; who la theowner of an apple orchardjn Oregon, traveled fron hla wewtern home to New York to meet his brlde-to-bW ad" for sjareral dayg after the arrival of the" Carpathla ko 4eaf(itied the I capitals and hotels for his aweetheaxt and finally located her at tl4 noma of frlenda , - (HpecUI to The Jenrnal.) HoqUlam, Wash., April T. In tha foothills of the Olympic mountain, within four miles of where he mur dered Deputy Sheriffs Colin McKensle and Al Elmer, a posse has found th camp of John Turnow, th alleged slayer of six men.- The camping place or the wild hermit of the Wynoochee waa discovered several days ago when member of the posse saw a tiny curl or smoke arising through the trees. From now on a waiting game will be played. It may last for weeks and may end quickly, this being simply a matter of conjecture, but one thing is certain, the posse is well supplied with food, while the outlaw will have to depend on hunting for food. WOMAN WITH INFANT WANDERS STREETS, LOST : i t- 'I'. . Wandering: tha streets for half the night in the rain, wheeling a baby car riage containing a baby lea than a year old, Mrs. 1. Henderson, who eaya she resldee at Linntany was found at tha upper end of -Washington Street last; night at midnight by Patrolman Welwhv The' woman stated that she didn't know where 'aha was and that atie waiited to' g?et 4o" the homo of Ut. Maybell White, avt.198. eff oraon street. Bhe was taken to the police atation where the babyi cooihg and crowing, waa warmed Gleefully It' played, with the various patrolmen at the station, de spite tha fact that it waa cold and had been exposed to the rain and, weather I for many houra. Tha woman and her babe were taken to; the -Whit horn In the police patrol. , , - ; ' ..'.-'.TT' ' HOTEL MAN ARRESTED i AFTER WORDY BATTLE Resenting an insult that had been hurled at a friend. Charles B. Mitchell. capitalist, 81 Marshall street, yes terday arternoon, tooa e. P. ' Morris. former ; manager -6f :- the '"Cornelius, to task, and aa a result of the wordy bat tle, Morris attempted to assault Mitch ell, it. la alleged. 'Mitchell, after part ing from Morris at Sixth and Stark street where the argument took place. hastened to una ueputy District Attbr ney Hennessey and secured a warrant for hi arreat. Later in the evening. Detective Vaa Ovem and Lltherlantl arrested Morrta - who waa - released on MOO baljU , ' ; . . . , . O.-W. BEGINS SURVEY FOR.MONTESANO BRANCH ' tflpeelat to tba iattml. lioqulam. Wash, April 17. Engineer for the Oregoa-Washington Railroad A Navigation company today began mak ing the preliminary aurvey of It ex tension from .tne south side of tha ChehaJi t Monteeano. Th Improve ment will tout lt 7.000 and will give Montaaano two anaae . tranacoaaaatai railroad ta ita mill. m MOTORCYCLE RIDER IS SERIOUSLY INJURED While riding up Ankeny atreat on hla motorcycle at 3:45 o'clock yeaterday afternoon, 8. V. Van Neae, tt yeara old, an employe of the Red-French Piano company, who resldee at 129 Tenth street, collided with United States mail wagon No. 4, and austalned serious injuries. His arms and head were severely burned by the exploding nf th. vasollne tank of the machine. He wa ruahed to the Bt. Vincent's hoe pital, wher h waa attended by Dr. J. B. Fenton. Although his lnjurlea may prove fatal, ha- waa reatlng eaally last niaht. The wagon was driven by Qua Nelson, of 8J7 Flanders atreat. According- to eye-witnesses, van jes waa rldlnr very rapiuiy ajibu street and failed to see the mail wagon, which waa comlnar down Bixtn street The wagon was going rattier iai an Nelson was On hia way to eaten a train with a load of mail. Before van Nees oouiil ston he ran Into Nelson'a horse, knocking the animal to the ground and breaking parts of the harness. The horse was cut on the leg and shoulder, nl had to ba taken to the barn. The motorcycle wa badly damaged.. . . 0 Motorcyclist's Injury Ghastly. H.i.m Rtipain of The Journal. V Salem, Or., April 27.Sam Oleason, an employe In tha office or the city engineer, waa seriously injured yea- tnrdav afternoon when he ran into a street car on hi motorcycle. He re oeived a -emiircuaar scaip wouna which laid bare nearly six inches or bone. Dr. W. Carlton Hmitn, wno at tended him. aays he does not think the Injury will prove ra tai aa ne nas not discovered any fracture of the skull. 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