THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAT 23. 1912. And This They Call Beautiful Weather Drawn for The Bee by T. E. Powers Copyright, m. lateraat'l New Service. r ) MATHEWSON IS INVINCIBLE Hold Cincinnati to Three Eits and One Bon. m GUSTS FESD BHTT05 F1EELT fleteker, Be-eker mm Dorl Drlv Oat TwBih Hit Tkrwe Stale .- Bmm .Omm Until riar la the Caatest. CINCINNATI, O . May B-klatheweoe waa lnnclble halting Cincinnati to ' three klta Wnll Kaw fork bit BDtoa Trely mm won. Scor:' k WTOR. CINCTKNiTl.' AB.HO.AE. AB.H O.A.I rt...l Doyle. .... 4 aiwdfr-M. til sWrpar, H.I Marti, lb., t rUrx. Ib . klerar statelier, m. 4 HiUffl. pi Oral, lb dinky, a a t II Manaa. ef. 4 1 I ISnooll, II. 4,1 1 OHobint I. ri II Mttell. il l 1 I En. r I emeian. ib... i a i Baoaol, .l 1 I awcuu. ... I a i Best. ...t a Oar, e I a a fMeDoaaM .1 M Tettl linil I Ton la at lllu I Batted for Benton In ninth. , Naw York I I I J 1 11 e I Cincinnati I I a I la 6-1 Two-baae blta: Fletcher. Becker, Doyle. 8tolan base: Marsana. Backar, Hersog. Doubla play: Elan to Eamond.to Hoblll aall. Base on ball: Off Benton. L 6uuck out; By Mathewson. 1; by Banton. I Tim: 1:41 I'mptraa: Klara and Bubo. . Dtrkaoa Wlekes Mar Gasae. PITTSBURGH. May il -Dickson today pitched and won a masterly gem (or Beaton, only two local mn reaching third base. O'Tool fava aevan baaaa an bain and strut out eight batter. Scor; aoiTos prmMKOH. AI M. O A ft ABHOAS McOoa'a. Ib4 I "Byrne, It... 4 Ilia a acem. it ... 4(1 I ouacb. at ... 4 11 l qi. av. 4 I i a vie ....... a a J. Millar, lb I I I ewiiaoe. if ... I SMecsrtr, lb. I a f anally. 1 Dtmpb.il. rtl Iwaeney, lb. 4 k btuief. ill Mrkna. II.. 4 D..M ... i i n , laeaa. ...! I Kirna. i I -Hclboa, p.. I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I a Donlla .... 1 a Tsui la I rill aoihaoe. e.,,.1 I ' o tooh. i ! Hualt I I - Ca.Mt. .. I Toull M inn I Ran for Wagner In the ninth. Battad (or Rally in tha eighth. Betted for O'Toola In tha alfhth. - Vtttetmrgh M I I H H Boaton O I I I I 1 1 0 J Two-baa kit: - Devlin. Stolen base: Wllaon. Campbell, Sweeney. Jachwon, Devlin. Double playa: Carey, Wainer. McCarthy and Byrne: swaenev and uev II n. Baaea on ball: Off O'Toole, T; off Camnlta. 1: off Dickson. 1 Struck out By O'Toola. t: by Dickson, t Hit: Oft J Toole, I In elfhF Innings; off Camnlta, none In one Inning. ' Time: J;00. L'nv plraa: Owen and Brennan. ' Caba Wla IlkaalBC Match. ICHICAOO. May -Chlcago won a heavy . kilting ' cam from Brooklyn. Uaubert made five hit! la as many tlmea tt bat. while z rnmerma lot three blta. ana a bom run. In three tlmea at bat score: . I CH1CAOO BROOKLYN. ' ABM. OAS. AB M O A S. hrbrl. II. 4 1 I a Islam, tt .1 11)1 I a tlaabrrt. lb. I I II 1 a a a aj. Imiib. b I I I I a i , at. 4 I t I aWftaal. II .. I e I I I Haawll. HI I I I I I I IToolar. ...! I I I I I arMip. c... 4 111 I 1 aiiatiia. I I 1 1 k.i. lata TMeie.....M u n u four i i Tinker. Three-baa hit. Daubert. Mom run: Zimmerman. Hit: Off Kant, in two Inning; off Tingling. I In sti hv ning a Stolen baaea: Daubert. llmmer .man (SI. Bver. Wheat. Double playe: i.'auort tunaaaiatM). rjver to Holman. Tinker to Evere to Hoffman: Daubert to Tooley. Baaaa on balla: off Cneney, 4; oft Kent, i. Struck out: By Cheney. 4. Time: 1KB. Lmpirea. Rlgler and rinneraa. Phllllea Taka Cloa Caaaa ST. LOUIS, May S. After holdlnf rnuaaeipnia hltleaa for aevan Innlnl. Harmon fve two hit in tha elahth And these together with a pass and an er ror by Mowrey gava the rliitora victory, core: rH 11 DELPHI A. T. vont. AB H O.l t AB II ft A ft Tnea. rt.... 1 1 Mta. ... 411 ImM .. 1114 IE1II. U 4 1 I I 1 Pib.rt, d . 1 1 I a IHxtn lb. I a I 11 Uaerua. lb. I I 4 SK'Mrbr. Ill 111 I U Cnvata. If.. I I 0 ttran. if.... Ilia Dearear. lb. I I I Haar. .. till Daolaa. at 4 111 Sflalaa. ft.... I It Killlrar. a.. 4 I 4 1 aniaaa. I BMeua. Mill tHaraxia. .. I I I I oarer, ... I I I I a Total II I It 11 fBlto 1 I Teul M mil I Battad for Harmon In the ifhth. Philadelphia 1IIII1-S St. LouU I 1 1 e-1 Two-baae hit: Elll. Baaea on balla: Off Harmon. T: off Brennan. i. Struck out: By Harmon, I; by Brennan. 1 Hlta: Off Harmon, 1 In eurht Inning; off oeyer, in one inning. Tim: i.m. plraa: Eaaoo and Johnston. Vm- Mlllar, el... 4 a. bulla, rt. 4 lia'aua. lb I Hnflnaa. lb. 4 Tlnbar. ... 4 1 laara. lb.... I 1 NaMkaai 1.1 I Caantr. ... 4 I I I ' TeUtt at MM I 1 Batted for Kent In the third. Chicago a I 0 I 0 1 -ift Brooklyn I t I t-l Two-bae hlta: Needham, Daubert, Guaranteed IP I : c-,pk-i.,tu I V) , jf ' ), akatk. ietavkug J ! war aaihieaai ii en- i I oabsaaDy aaaiaaAaao. J i TV mn auay. Oaljdbi j i aawa.Uaataaka.Ua! ill Jj if ahaeni aaWa l f iljr Caaiaate P'tV jll I'll Bb4 ik Wj j laal itrlai Xm 4J i aarticalarljr f'. A ' anaaeatabia- f TOvp.OT a ealia pvjff'y lapa aatta ( -fj'ftw;$ ael eabataaa J aaaly-s() WSS ! i m ii i i m i wan IWaVlr9ai( . ''' ' ! ' I1BSC flT ' lx iMMewlk, L' J i as i nl a, .jrL aA' ..... . . Stiehm Picks Men - Tor Valley Meet LINCOLN. Neb., May U-(pclaJ.)-Coach ttlhm of th unlvarelty track team this morning1 announced th names of tho who will rprent Nebraska at the fifth annual track and field meat of tha Mlasourt valley eonfrne team, to be held In Dee Molnea nut taturday. With th chances slim (or winning drat place la in tournament, the Corn, huskers frel aura that thay will carry off aeeond' honor, although It I the general belief that Kansas university and Coa ootleg will also be strong klddrrs (or thla position. Miuourl la virtually conceded drat place. Nebraska' Hat of entries la now a fol low: Dash. 1W yards: Itaealy, Christmas and May. One-mile run: Anderson. Hurdle. 12B yard: Ruaaell and Knise. Dash. 4) yards: Beaver, Brannon nd Mrtioaaa. Hurdle. !M yards: Barney and Nelson. Run, M) yard. McOowan, Becker ami Anaeraon. Daah, t yarde: Chrlatma. RAceJy and Wherry. One-mile relay: Anderson. MrOowan, Carney, Beaver, srannoa ana tuceiy. Two-mile run: Batea One-half-mile relay: Racely, Wherry, Chrlitmaa, May and Brannon. pole vault; Raavla and RuaaalL Dlacua throw: Harmoa. ' Running high Jump: HaJUnga and Rus es". 4 - blxtaen-Dound ahot: No one entered. Running broad jump: Cromwell and Brannon. Those ko will leave Thursday to enter th tryouts (or th three dash and tw hunt lee are RuseelV- Barney, Racaly, ChrlMmaa. May, Wherry, Brannon, Be var and Anderaoa, Thay will be aocora panled by Coach Suehm and Aaalstant Coach Reed. Tha remainder of th team will not leav until Friday. SOX CONQUER HIGHLANDERS Caldwtll and QainB Knocked from Xoand by Chictgoani. ELIVUf TO 1TO YCRKL SCOZI - Walak Malda New York at Hta Merry Attar Loan la Forced ta etlre Doeklea by Daniel. Blsaaaoaa aad Walak. NEW TORK. May M.'-hleago defatted New Tors. Caldwell was knocked out at th box la th ft ret and t)ulaa set th same fat In tha atatk, while the local drov Lang oft th mound In th fourth. Walsh held New York at hi mercy tor th remainder of th game. Score: chicaAo. jtsw von AB H.O.A.k. AB H O. A fiaia. .... e s amaiei. n.. 4 i e Lord. Ib I I 1 atlas, tt I I I Callahan. II I I I irk, lb.... I III BadM. af.... 4 I lew M 4 1 4 coin, it.. i i i asiMiM, si I I i Zal4ar, lb... 4 IT I aHanaall, nil I I aa.ar, .. t, 1 I t Martl. B..I I I I smiiae. a . 4 III aseaem. a . 4 I I 1 Lanta a ... till ICaleml. . I I I Wtua, ..,. t I 1 Q.la. p.... t 4 --Wrb. I 111 Toui n w n h i t T(HI.....I uii a Chicago i. I I I I I 1 I a-u new Torn -i Two-base hits: Daniels, Blmnann. Walsh. Stolen baaaa: Rath. Callahan. Double May: Zeider to Weaver toZelde. on oaiie- Mil waieweii, a, o.i war- hop, j; off Lang. I; oft slsh. X Struck out: By Qulnn. I; by Warnop. I: by Lang, i; by Walah. I Hlta: Off Cald well. I In two-thlrda tnnlni: off Qulnn. I In four and two-thlrda In nl rule; off War nop, in tnree and two-tnima mninga; off Lang. I In three and two-thirds In nings; off Walah, I In five and one-third Innings. Tim; tM. L'mplr: Eg ao and Evan. Grewa Defeat Wlllett. WASHINGTON. May B -Washington defeated Detroit today. I to 4, Oroom out- pitching Wlllett. A thre-b hit by uainor witn inn Base niiea tMuurea in game. Score: WASM1NOTOH. PBTROIT. AB M O A I Al l l l ft Mnellar. ... 4 111 aBwa. a I I I I I ratr, lb .. I III aJnae, It ... 4 I I I I Mil, el... 4 14 1 Iftrrr, el.... 4 III Irbaatar, lb. I 1 I I loeetara. It I I I I I C.Walb'r rtl I I D-bantr. ski I I I I kiU. g.. 4 111 IQAlser, lb.. I I I I 1 MiBrlle, ail I I IMorlartr. I 4 I I I I Hearr, I I 4 I latuaea, e... I I 1 1 I Orees. p.... 111 lKIUette, p.. I S I I Tata.... .-At tBU 4 TeUh M 1 14 14 I Detroit I I I -4 l-Waahliurton ........1 IIH1IIM Two-baa hlta: Moeller, roter. Thre baae hite: Oalnor. Milan. Sacrifice hit: Perry. Mtolen baaee: C. Walker, Moel ler, Double play: Bush, Delehenty and Oalnor. Left on baaea: Detroit. : Wash ington, 7. Baaea on balla: Oft Wlllett, I; oft Oroom, t Drat baa on errors: Detroit. 1; Waablngton, 2. Hit with pitched ball: By Wlllett, C. Walker, tit ruck out: By Wlllett, I; by Oroom. 4. Time: 1:4a. L'mplr: Cunnolly and Hart. Boataa Overwhelm Kaps. BOSTON. May U-Boston battad Kaler hard today and favored by "breaka" piled up nine rune, abutting out Cleveland. ocore; BOSTON CLEVELAND AB H O A I AS H O A I COLONELS SCORE IN TENTH Doable end Sacrifice Fly Score Heyden in Last Inning. GAME ENDS F1YE TO FOUB Lealavlll Get Well Carved Vlrtory Over Calaaabaa BraaafteU Oeta Three Twe-Baaa Hlta Oae fttalea Baa. LOUISVILLE, May H-Brafiid s double and Beaumlller s aacrlflo fly In th tenth, aeored Haydea, giving Loule vlU a victory ovr Columbua Hcoret LOUlSVILUt. AB H O A K 1 I 1 I I I I I I tt... Ill Ban. u.. 4 1 I Harem, If . I I I Brt 4. I. I I II Ba'.llter a S I I ItaatoT. .. I Ball. lb...... Spanear. e. .. 4 I I Nartba. .- Taeay. p.... I Uel'a'lk. at I POU MBl'S. AB H O A I COUNCIL BLUFFS MERCHANTS HAVE GAMEJWITH TRIUMPHS Th Council Bluff Merchant will meet their old-tlm rival, th Stors Triumph. at Athletic park next Sunday afternoon The Triumphs have tha best semi-pro fessional team In Omaha, having some id Omaha players In their lineup. In tact. when they visit Council Bluffs they put up a good article of baa ball. Manager Vine Crow has a strong team the beat seen here. With "Doe" Hombach on the mound they ought to be winner Sunday. The gam will atart at t:W o'clock. . preliminary gam will be played, atarting at 1:11 a. m. Tha management of the Merchants will In the near future glv free day to th fair sex. Manager Crowe booked Fremont, Neb., State leaguers, for Memorial day. Ha ha scheduled aoma other outside games to b played Utter on la th season. The 8torg Triumph this year art un der Manager Bradford, who haa a strong Uneu. Among; th favorite are Harrv Welch. Oserg ekraham and th last aea- aon local third baseman. Jack Mlniena The flora hav a saw pitoher this season In McKenal, wh is a wonder. Follow ing la tbs lineup of both tea ma: MERCHANTS. TPUUMfrid Wehl. Hodge Baker McLean... Scanlon... Golf Evera Payne Hombach. Peterson... .PI ret Second..... ...... Third Short Left Center Rlsht Catch Pitch .Pitch., Drummy .... Oranam .... Durkec ... Mlnlcua Daugnerty .... Fenlon Welch Claire .... Probst McKenate WUIard Qulgley will nmptr th gam. NEGRO WOMAN RUNS AMUCK; SHOOTS IMPATIENT BOARDER Carrie Wllaon, who vows that ah is a respectable colored woman, ran amuck la at night la her home at an Harney street, when K. ft Cowdea. also colored, hit bar with a hoard, because an did sot respond ta a request tor a clean hlrt a flulck aa ke thought ah ought to. Th woman, enraged- produced a huge revolver from a convenient place in bar ctocking started to make things happen. On bul let shattered th Impatient colored man'a right arm and another dipped a coupl o lock of kinky hair from hi head. Carrl then started to eboot th win dows out of the nous, but the police emergency, detail arrived too quick and she was disarmed and locked tip. Pollc Surgeon Elweod attended Cowden'a hurt and a too waa locked up. BELLEVUE GRADUATE TO TFACHJN PORTO RICO Mia Else Pauline Hubert, a member of th senior class at Bellevuc ha re ceived nsajftoaU from th federal gov ernment ef bar appointment a a teacher In Parte Mic. She haa decided to c cept the appointment and will enter npoa her work la September. Paralftcnx Aaveaatxur Big Batarar ta that Road t Heeeer, rt.. I I Yarta. Ib... 4 I paakar, at. 4 I Uela, If.... 4 I uaidnar, Ib. 4 I BraHla. lb.. I I wagnar, a. 4 1 Na'aalur. - s 4 I Hell. I I I I IBatcaer. It.. I I I tuliaa. Ik.,.. 4 I I I Jf-kaa. rf-. I I I I IH nkorat, lb I I I I lEutwir. a.. 4 I I I HHti: rt.... 4 I I ar hi'. a i I I I SKaler. p I I I I Wraf .... 4 labMa. d . I I 4 Hlarb as. HII lie eiaaan a. rtl I I I I rams. Ik-1 I I I I Millar, ll I ii a a Hulaettt. II I I etWber. ... I I I Smilb. a ... I I 1 ParkanL a . I I 4 Matallua. p I I I I I I I Tata la a 11 1 Tattle at I M 14 I Two out when winning run scored. Loulavtlle 1 I I I I M I I 1-4 Columbua !tl-4 Stolen base: Sheltnn. Two-baa hit: Branafteld ill, Bell. Hlnrhman. Three bass nit: Oerber. Double playa: Havdra to Bransfleld. Beaumlller to Branafled. Hlta: Oft Northup, I In five Inning; off Toney, I in part of one Inning; off Loudermllk. t In fv Innings: off Pack ard, I In five and one-third Innings; off MrQutllin. I in tour and two-thirds In nings. Base en ball: Off Northup. I; off Packard. 4. off Toney, 1; off Loud ermllk, 3. oft McQulllln. L Time: l ei. Umpire: Hayea and Irwin. Miller Take Rear Caaleat. MILWAUKEE. May It-Doughertv waa found for fourteen hlta today br Minne apolis and the vtaltara won. Score: MlMNkAPnua MILWAIKEB, AS H O A S AB.H O A ft Omar, rt . 4 III tuibele, at . 4 1 4 1 I Aiuaer, a H a s S a SRaaaaU, rl.. I Knitter, lb.. 4 111 It-kwlaa. lb.. 4 I William, HI IUvl. a.... I I k a., rf- 4 I I I K-etma. H. t I Oeaoa. a .. I 111 SoJaa. Ik.... I I Daawlr. 114 I I I K-larb. Ib ... I oiii. ik I I ll I ifMia, 4 I rutenea, p 4 I I Douibartr, pl 1 4 I TeUM S M It HI I TMSIS M I IT 11 4 Mlnneapalla I t I I I I I I f-l Milwaukee I i t I -I Two-baa hlta: GUI, Randall. Lelhold. Stolen base. C'lymer. Aitlaer. Kllltfer. Double play: Wllllama to Altlwr to bill. Baaaa on ball: Off Dougherty. 1. Struck out: By Patterson, I. by Dougherty, 1. Time: I:M. l'mplr: Bterhalter and Connolly. Howeler' Mil at Wraac lime. INDIANAPOLIS. May a. - Toledo signalised its first appearance of the sea son oa th local ground today by de feating Indlanapolie. Hi l The local outbatted and outplayed the vleltor. but could not make their hits count moor: TOUt DO, I.NDlAAFOUt , AS ..O A I. AS H O A ft Nile. II I Hisrh'aa. Ibl araobla. lb. I fbasmaa. 4 Bur, el.,.. 4 nirb. rl I Darrlek. Ib. . I Una, e 4 I I I 4 I I I I I I 1 I I 11 I ralklb'f, pill ... f I mil IKaMr, ct...l ewooarun. IO Laarr. aa . 4 I I llnsenaa, to. I I I ellaaler. lb.. I 1 14 IH-rtr. rf. 4 I 1 Toun..... unit i Teua a u ii i Halted lor Kaler In the eighth. Boaton MI1MIIM Cleveland MIlilMM Two-base hits: Gardner til. Hall, Speaker. Three-base hit: Hooper. Sacri fice hit: Hall. Stolen baaea: Speaker (Si, Olaon. Double plays: Olson to Ball to Hohnhorat. Lett aa Baaea: Boston, i: Cleveland. . Baas on balla: Off Hall. I; off Kaler, 1. Flrat on errora: Boston, 1; Cleveland, I- Struck out; By Hall, 1: by Kaler, 1. Time: 1:1a. Um pire: O'Loughlln and Westervett. Athletic Peaad Two Pitcher. PHILADELPHIA. May PA-Phlladelphl knocked two of St. Louie' pitcher off th rubber today and woe. I to 1 Score: rHILADBbPHIA. ST. L"l re AB H.O AS. AS H O A ft kUnart. H I I I I etbottea. ef . I I I I Ur4. U I I aHosaa, If... I 14 11 Brae -el . I 11 tll. lb . I IMS Tbaeiaa, e.. 1 I 4 1 eUaan. Ik. 4 114 1 rolllu. ti l I I I Pratt, lb.... I 1111 Babar. lb... I III lAuatla. rf 1 e a a Harrbr. rt . I I a eWiMea. a. I I I I I Mrlaaa. Ik I I I 1 enaebaiw. a. 4 I 4 I I Barnr, as.... 4 lit leattr. a I I Lee, e. I s a a siteaitltae. p. I e e oidiisg. l..l I 1 I erms'taer. pl I I I I Caaata. p... I f I I loaisua ..I I I I I Tsui m . r? a i Tauia n turn Batted for Bsnmgartner In ninth. Philadelphia t I 111 I I M st. Loui eeii i !- Two-baa hlta: Collins. Murphy. Three- fcaaa hit: Barry. Sacrifice hlta: Auatln, Pelty. Racrtflc tly: Stovall. stolen bases: Auatln. Collfna, Baker , Mur- fhy (21. Barry (It. Struck out: By Pelty. : by BeumgaYtner. 1; by Coomb. 7. Double playa: Wallace to La port to Stovall: Baker to Collins to McManus. hirst oa errors: St. Louis, 1; Philadel phia. L Base on ball.: Off Peltr. 1: off Hamilton. 1; off t'oombe. C Left en baaee: St. Lewie, T; Philadelphia. 4. Hits: Off Pelty. 7 in five and two-third In ning": rf Hamilton, I In en Inning; off Baumgartner, 1 In one and one-third In nings. Wild pitch: -Pally. Tim: Me. Lmpirea: Dlneen and Perrtne. Creighton Medics Win at Fort Omaha Before a large crowd, eompoeed mostly of Creighton student sad soldiers, out at Fort Omaha yesterday afternoon rr.e Creighton Medio defeated th Regular at Fort Omaha by th score of 11 to 7. The gam was a slugging match, ta which th doctor excelled. Moahor aad Tompkins wax continually is to lima light tor th soldier. Per ta sseeU th baa at ea ling of Qulgley, th hittin of Touag and Pasha and th fielding of Cough laa were th feature. Tha sol diers used a coupl at fSngara. Leaver twirlad a mediocre gam and woo Id ha tared better, bet at support waa a trifle off. Name Pasha got a ham rna with th base leaded. Th Medio amid Ilk ta iai a gam with tha Omaha High school tears. Address V. Cough la n. care C retail ea Medical, ar 'poaaa Mar. y to. Score: C-eUhton I 1 S t U Soldiers S I 1 I I I 4-i Batten: Med lea. Leerer sad Frank Soldier. Urnptr: Ducher. Evan Peach. Qulgley; Moaber. A Dasrrraa Weasd la rendered aaUeeprte by Bocklea a Ar nica Salv. the Keallog wonder far sores, burns, atrea. are anas and sait rkear Sc. For sale by Bealoa Drag Ca. I William. Ill I I mark, c.il I I SRobanaee, pill - - - -"HUo lie Tetus mil 1 TtU . .It M It ll I Toledo e i i e l -e Indlanapolla I M I I I I I o I Two-b hits: Nile. Bronkla. Thre. baa hlta: Woodruff. Nl ea Kaiser. Struck out: By Robertson. 2: by Falk- enoerg, s Baae on balls: Off Robert eon. I; off Falkenber. I. Double playa: Ingerton to Hunter. Chapman to. Der rick. Lett on baaea: Indlanapolla. I: Toledo, I. Stolen base: Fll. k. Wood ruff, Wild pitch: Falkanberg. 'Time: l:ik Umpires. Farguaon and Handlboa ATLANTIC MAN LOSES GRIP ON DOWNTOWN CORNER Oris Gregerson of Atlantic. la., was a visitor la Omaha for a short tim yea terday and vldently thl metropolla looked th aam to him as.doas th pac ful little Iowa village, wher averybody I honest and knows everybody else. He placed Ms suit case down on th corner sear the Aaron lawwlry stor at Six- tenth and Famam itreeta, ta th after noon and then took a atroll about town. Whan h returned, emon who Is v. dently unaoaualnted with Atlantic ethics had made off with It. Oregerson mtered a complaint at th pollc headquarter Permits to amok. I cente. All dealtra IS , eswaMswanaBeli Good Eyes for Good Health Not only headaches, but weariness, nerv eusneas end lack ol -ambition ere caused by defective eyesight. Cvea digestive die orders ere attributed by pbjrsiclene to the eye The bond of sym pathy between the eyes sod other organ Is so close that eny one et the vital organa may . be effected tj poor vision. - Eye strain steals up on ou so subtly that you may not be aware of It. It will pay yon to watch for It. We will be (led to make en appointment with you for consultation. -Telephone Dong. li3.' FlittsT. Datiral Co. (Successor to Huteson's.) tlS Boat lotk et. RELIS KINZIE TAKES STAND Little Iowrn Girl Seeonnti Her Side ef White Slave Case. LTOUCED TO C0X TO OMAHA Threw era Ar oa Trial tor Her Downfall aad Ska Telia Coart Maw h flrel Fell la with The. Little Rtllls il Kinsle. alleged to hav been enticed hare from Harlan, took th aland yesterday In tha United States district court and told of her connection with Roy Wur field. Leo Van Oorkom and Orover Miller, on tr.al for violation ef th "whit elave" law. She we stremely nervoua and hr vole aa Inaudible to hearer twenty feet sway. After being re assured by Judge Morris she became more at ease and told her story In a straight forward mannr under examination of District Attorney Hawaii. Th defer continuously harbored ob jection to her taetlmony, making th examination on of almost caeselsa ar' gument. Allowed ta Toll Star-. The slrl waa allewed to at ate all ah knew eoncernmg th thre men and their action toward bar line h met Murfleld I Dee Molnea early In January. Sh re counted In detail her lit alnc ah left th home ot her mother la Sheldon. la, on th drat ot th year, going to De Molnea. where aha wa mploydd telling notions and books by houa to bouae can vaaa. I Walsh Gets Draw in Fight with Kilbane BOSTON, Miy a.-Jlmmy Walsh of Boaton fought Johnny Kllbene at Cleve land, world featherweight ehamplnn, twalv round to a draw In th Boston arena tonight. The match waa rharectsrleed by fast, aclentlfll boning throughout. For the first eight- rounds the men took mstter sally, with honon about even. Kllbani wa most effective at Infighting, while Walah balanced up th score with tailing straight arm jabs at long rang. Walah'e mouth bled slightly In th fourth from a awing on th slds'ot the face, but apparently It did not bother the fighter. In th ninth Kllbene atarted to mis It up when Walah drov e terrific left ovc Kllbana'a right , tearing open th- akin and (ending a atraam of blood over the champion's far. There was a rspll enohang ef heavy blows, with Walak having all the advantage. In the tenth nd eleventh Kllbene wa aggreaalvs with body punches and short arm lab on th chin during th clinch and secured th two round, although Walsh landed frequently an body and face with his right. Th last round saw both men mixing It up from th call t th final bell, with Walah delivering telling and ffct!v blow. Referee Flaherty declared th bout a draw. Iowa h'ew Nate. MAR-SHALLTOWN Three out of ftv of en family were very badly Injured, when the team Dr. and Mr. R. H. Whaien, of Rhode, were driving ran wy. Tha injured art: Dr. and Mrs. Whaien. the latter very aerloualy and their youngest child, a boy, aged I years. JAIL PLOT BEING UNCOVERED Letter Written by Will Dennis Found in Women 'i loom. DIHECTIOlfS TO BUT SAWS Fall Detalte "Wrlltea by A ceased Maa la Mil ta Wantaa. Explala-laa- kckesae a It Ma Slae Sera Developed. Among a box of letter In th room ot Emma Tucker In Omaha. Chief ot PoHe Frdom ot Council Bluff and Ometi detective yesterday found a letter writ ten by Will Dannie, giving explicit In struction how to -pas him saws with which to cut hi way out ot th county )ll in Council Bluff. This connects th womsn wtth th eon apt racy and make It undoubted that Sam Uarrlww. who I held with her, wa alo a conaplrator. Th letter glv mlnut directions how to get th net Inta th Jail, e doaea la number, that war tound In Dennis' eIL aad which Sheriff MoCaffary ot Pottawattamie, thought could only hav bn smuggled tn by being concealed la bananas. Th HMter bow much simpler way, and also ahowa that Mr Tucker was aaalated by at least en other person. Th Jail window through which th saws were thrown are nearly sight feel abov the ground, and If Mr a Tucker threw than la ah waa lifted up bodily by som other person They war evi dently thrown Into th Jail Saturday night about th hour nam, la tn bat ter snd were being ud by Denote late 8unday night, whan Jailor hilt was aroused by the not. How th letter got outalda of th Jail Is act explained Following Is th latter: 1 Dear Llttl - : 1 will aak you to de me a favor. 1 want you to bring me som aluft to set out ef here wiih. Tou ar th only on I know would do It for m. I want you t go to South Omaha and gat thrva aawa. get No. I black diamond and II you can t get them, get hack aawa. Tou can aak them what la the boat lor (aw ing atel. be sura and g ever the river to get them, to they cannot find where lliy came from and bring them her You come down Sixth street till you come to tha alley mat goee by th jail and whan yu gel her get ovr th fence at Ui wet end of th Jail and there are three window all together, right In the center ot the west end. Be ur nd don't go to the corner of th Jell. You come to them three window In th canter ot th wat end and ellmk up to th top ot rhe bottom window and push In on it and th bottom will com up. You will hav t push hard n th window and when you get It open put, th stuff In. Olv them a little to so -they will go three or tour feet from the window. Hav them wrapped up la soma 1 rg ao they won't make any sets, when they fall Come about U at l gift and , you will he (. If you get thl writ nd tell oa wnt night you ar going away and 1 will know that Is the sight yo will b her. 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