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SIX THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, 0P.S30V JfOTDAV. .TAXTAPT . rvi,iKE. -tm- y oh Silver MOUlsTTEc AND AFTER Drawn toy ciirr sterrett rz x i : n s i r i Loo what wMy yow Cam , , COM t-H SPORT NEWS T JUGLI Federal League Statistics Up set Dope On Handling Willow New Voik. .Inn. 4. Statistics luiml -d ! out recently by the Federal lennue in dicate Hint n lifthnuded batter does not necessarily hit better niiiiit a rinlit handed pitcher, and nlso that southpawa are no easy marks for riiht ImiuliMi wallopers. This was ifonernlly believed to hue been tilt' cuse umonu baseball fans. CoinmentiiiK cm the Hitnalion, Ilozo inn il Hulcr, tho Kvoniiitf World 'a ex port, said: "When Al Shaw wan with the Gi ants, it was believed that lie was weak attainst left-handed pitchers, anil fur that reaHou he wan seldom sent ntininstl t.iem in a pinch, lint look at this: I "The officinl figures of the l-'odern! lentSUii show that during the season 's work hhuw, though left handed at the, lint, hit the lefthanders lor an liver-1 of .'III", while the best he could 'lo against lilit banders wuh .;ilf. That 'a qullii a bntti'iir average, either way, incidentally. "Hal Ciiase, on the alhor hanil the oilier hi) ii I ineuninL' riiiht haml hit hotter against riKhthnnilcd pitchers! t It it it against the southpaws. Against the starboard sidoboys he nicked the records for an average of ..'I'd'; njininst : lefthanders supposed to he his meat , he (jot only .Itlili. I "Tallinn the ease of two player well' linown in New York, we t in I thai Me-' ilniw hail pretty nearly t ie riuhl lo;ie on Olis Crnndnll ami Arthur Wilsiu, Alw.lys they were iihiM for pineh hit ters against soiillipawx. Auainst I lit liuht hanilers ill the l-'eileial leanoe ( ran lall hit lor while nuainsl Hi" noiillipnwH he 1 1 1 1 1 l; lip :ui iimtiiho of .117. Wilmm hit in almnt the same' ratio. Auainst riuht haniteis ne hit .'.'Ml, while iiKninn southpaws he rap-pi-il oi, t an nvriaiy of .itlil. "A pei'oliar twist lo these averages is that llenny Kanff, the l-'e.leial leanne leail 'r, though a lilt han.leil hitler, t i I nno'ii better aMaiiHt llie portsiileis than auainsl the riulit Imioleis. He hit the lelt iianilers--his own kiiol --for .TJ'J, wnile nuainst rilit hamlers ho iiopt tu.:i.," j 1'LYNN TO FIGHT REICH. Ne,v Vnrh, .Ian. t. - ,liin I'lvnn, the I'oelilo fireman, is selielolel to meet . Al b'eirh of New Vi k in a lo-roniol limit lure tomorrow niitht. BOB BURMAN BREAKS FIFTY MILE AUTO RECORD I'.iii.i'Mt'ii'l.l, Ciil., Jan. t. - Itul. Ititr VI J 31 II chtiUH'd tlu WO I lt 'h Hi()ltl tllill'V Inr '.II inili'H in mi niitmnnMIe iiut .1 1 iliit trai'K. llo .1 1 1 ItiniH'Y ll- lii'lci vtMt'iilny, it't'liiii ot I tlmt U tn ik'O in in ininultM, .1h si'iiiiU :ui-I :i in:ih- ol' Vll.'J iiiilcs lit) hour, Tin l';"--(iii-'.ctl ri't-ot (I, 'l.'i niiitntci iiu oi -otitis, in tii'Ll liy Uislnnw. JOE BERGER SAYS HE MAY JUMP TO FEDERALS Id., k IhIiiiuI, III., Jan. I. .lo.. U.-i !:Ti 1'itl ill" 1 1 ol' the l,os A llLtt'l'- o.H; h-n'io I'lub, aunoliiiee,! heie tii'lil- llial lie nay jiinip lo tin' rVilemk jlernei ii h Mihl by the I'hiriio Ahum i,-an- in the New Ynih 1 1 iili In O'lei i. "tKto KtiflVI, of llie St. I, mis l-'e.l euil-i, ealleil on me ye-.eitla anl mnle me a splentliil offer," Iteiuer sniil. "lint if the terms nffeie, by the new owneis nf the llii'hlnmlers nie what I oxpeet, I w ill lav with oi iiiin..oil has liall." SALEM POST OFFICE El Now York, .Ton. 4. Thirty lUcliti.wtil arrests were expi'rnd to.lay of pnin inent Oerniani an i Ucrniaii-Ainurloniis allowed to bo Inipli-; jte 1 in n nntion wiilo plot to t':l (l.rinaiiy by maiiipul uting fraudulent A nericaii nnspi rts. It was reported t'ta: t high Ooruian of fil ial is involved hi I will bo asked to expl-iin his arts ir. connioliou with thi ;illeneil plot. iMauiico Dieehes a New York lawyer. who was arro.it ,( in l'ailadolphiti in! eonneetion witn tin- alleged C'linspiiaey w ill be arraign 1 1 mis nfternoon tifirr llniteii Ht'ites t'oniniistione.- lljlt. Deitehes furnish II bonds of tie Old. in I'hilnilolphiu an I was releiHcl. Ths speeifie I'har'Ko aiiainst him is 'hat ht obtained American passports, mJir whieh (ierninu reservistii uiijjht travel abroad. ('' Ri.-iJi) lfr was nri",ied jii-teiila- on a similar rhnu'e A i.'i"r:tive said t'ini I'linodn had ileolun-d that ho was .i ) .umi I I lie iron cross for bin work. (luvernnieiit officials hare refused to ilisi-iiss the nrrests, but intimated Hint they pxpecded to obtain hoiiio important Infoiiiiatioa from the aus;)''ts. It was also intimated that, Lie prisoner were believed to be tools of :l higher nps. " (li'i'iiuin-Americans it was reported, have rnised nil eromious siini of money to further tho sehemo MAYOR CANNOT MEET WITHJWO BODIES It in a physical impoKHibility fr Muym-flirt Hurley O. White, who will In nistiillt'il in tin! otTii'i of niuyur nt tonight's council iniM'tiiitf, to sorvt iu tlx hml i':iiii('ity ol' mayor uml incni Iht ol' tin Sali'iu kcIiooI liounl when liolh bodies nn'i't upon tlio sjuir tn't'U inH, uthl it is (juiti' proltahle that mime chatio will bo imnl'i i-ithiT in thf liul I in ir the council moot hih or tho.H of tin' rtchool boani, or Mr. Wliito will liiivi' to ti'iulcr bin it'Hiynutioii to oiu or flu1 other of the position. The tiicctinifH of both the council nit I tiie scImmiI hon nl are fixed by resolu tion aiil thev both fall upon the 1'imf anil Iliit'l Mondu.Vri of the mouth. It will rMiiire a resolution to change the tliiten of meeting, uthl tliin vill prob nltly be ilone, but uh no consultation ha been held uthl the mutter has not been (niton up for i'm isiilerntion. it is im possible to state which body will affect the chiinue. So fur us City Ifeconler J-Hu'xi is con cerned he is in liopi's that toe council uieeitins will be chniiKed to the dav 1 1 me nn lie believes that it woud lim'e a teuileiicy to facilitate the work of the council and eliminate the niht woik th:i is now uocos'-arv. Business Handled During 1914 Exceded All Previous Records by Good Margin , Aeeording to the statement of Post master Huckestein, just completed to day, the reeeipts of the Halem post offiee for the year 11114, which totalled $Mrt,00iJ.3l, were the largest in tho his tory of the postolfiee und show a gain of $l4,U'5.Ht! over the year previous, and $55,417.24 over the year 1905, ten yeurs iiko. The receipts for the quar ter ending December 31, 11M4, are also a roeord breaker in volume over any previous quarter, being $20,ttH..17, as compared to $22,09H.!I9 of one year airo, and the nearest approach to this year's quarterly record was that of 11)12, which amounted to $2ti,0.'l7.0!l. The receipts for the month of De cember, 11114, were $t,Slll.30 uc com pared to $S,421.S9 of a year ngo, which does not bear out the general impres sion of "hard times" which seems to prevail throughout the country, us it is applied to Oregon nud particularly Ma rlon county. The annual postal re ceipts for the Salem postofficn for the 10 vears preceding lil4 follow: l!)05, j:ll,lSH.U7; 1110(1, $:il,R12.(l7j 11107, $117, MI4.US; ldOS, $4(l,.'ll!;t.0.ri; 1909, jilH.SL'O. 22; 1!H0, 1)1511,721.41; lull, $05,27(1.12; IH12, $08,84:1.01; llll.'l, $72,4S0.:)5, and .1014, S(l,00(l.:il. i Tiie average woman never calls it flattery when n mnn praises her for qualities he knows she doesn't CHARLES W. MILLS ON COMMISSION TO SETTLE COLORADO MINE STRIKE i. . r . ' K ' IK. 1 $100,000 WORTH OF WHEAT CHANOES HANDS TODAY IVi'tlnnd Or., Jan. I.-The ple'-ie'ii-ennl ii-e in he price id' wheal in the l'a it' ic northwest eoiitiii'ied heie to ilnv when theie wen' a Imil sales ol. M in i-ti (leliM'iy I lob al i.'lii per lie-i-hnl, Mini' than lO'inno worih nf. Uiaill i'ii,llu;ed halois on tie' evhnliLiO ' todll". Thai Italy Imd st.-itid -i biiviu cam paign of foeil d.l'''s wits iu'itiited line when a caiyo id uiie-it wa ie peited sidd to It:ilitn interests, iiaus was made here today by lleniv Merry, the i ew owner nf the Seals. Hi'ii v received tli following telerain fioni President l-'ranh .ain, of the Heti'.nt club: 1 "(ihid to l.iinw you have Mccured' llany Woheiton. lie is a uieat niau with to oi'er bucliintt. We will mui;e oi l. i n i ai runemeut with San Kiiiu-I t'isco. If is uunocessHry tor nuyone to t-tiiie here. Letter follows, I may visit ; coast m self in l-'ebruarv. ' ' ! r U CHAftLu'S SV. KILLS ! SEALS LINE UP WITH THE DETR01TAMERICANS Snu l'laniisi'O. .Inn. 4. 'Aiinooiu"' incut thai the San I'lanclsco Coast league club will have worKinn ngiee inent Ibis xeasoa with the Delnnl Amer Y. M. C. A. Ct,A8HES RESUMED. I The luiiiij and wre-tling clasi.es of the V. M. I . A, which have been taking a Miciitiou over the holidays will be resumed tonight at the association gym. There are between 2.1 and 110 nicinbeis out to encli class to lake ad-i vantage of the exorcises and llie in struction of l. K. rrnn.ke, the wrestl ing iiistiiii tor and I,. II. t omploii who tcihlies boxing. 1'he classes are held ut 7:30 on each Monday nud Thursday CM'llillgl. I Charles W. Mills, a iiieml'cr of the linn ol' Nwnviic Mill of I'hiladel pliia and the principal owner ol' tin' t linuix Coal company of Vnu l iiiiia, icpreseiils the mine operators oil the new Colorado strike commission, named by '('resident Wilson. Last Juno he was ap -ninted one uf the two couoil latori iu llie Westinghonse strike nt I'ltlslnug. The other conciliator was I'atrick llildav, who represents the Illinois on toe Coloiado coiiiniission. I'riur to this Mr. Mills helped to settle the Kunnwlm (V. V.) strike, lletween IlkHI and loll he M-rwd as coiuinis sinner for the bititiniiiouti coal oper ators of I'euusyK aniii, durini, which period he generally found himself op poed to Mr. Cildav. Scth Low, noted educator und publicist, is the aeutral niciiiLier. Ee:r wo I3oll A Great Big Beautiful Doll and 2 smaller dressed dollies for every boy and girl in the city. Hurry and get yours! AMm 111 1 A WnVtW W vVsL1' i"n ruj A r i ACTUAL HEIGHT, 25 INCHES 7 Bigger iM tl These 3 dol lies are beau tifully printed on one large piece of mus lin all ready to cut out and stuff. They have gold en hair, big brown eyes and are very life-like ) indeed. ACTUAL HEIGHT, 11 INCHES Bigger Than a Baby ACTUAL HEIGHT, U INCHES HOW TO OBTAIN ANNA BELLE DOLLS The Daily Capital Journal is going to give away several hundred of these Anna Belle dolls, as follows: All who pay three months' subscription, old or new, back subscription or in advance, in case their paper is delivered by carrier, will receive one of these dolls free. All mail subscribers, old or new, who pay six months' subscription, $1.50, will also be entitled to a doll without extra charge.