D THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913. REPUBLICAN YICTOR IN MAINE John A. Peters Chosen to Fill Va cancy in Third District. SLUMP IN PROGRESSIVE VOTE Full Off About Fifty Per Cent from thnt filven Ilooievelt llourbon Attrlbnten the nenult to Trenchery. POUTIiAND, Me,( Sept. 3-Speaker John A. Petera. republican of Ellsworth, was chasen to fill the vacancy In the third congressional district yesterday by a plurality of 653 over Mayor William A. Pattangall, democrat, of Watervllle, with Edward M. Lawrence of Lubcc, a poor third in the race. Returns in this special election from all but a small Island plantation gave: Peters, 15.106; Pattangall, 14,653; Law rence, 6,687. The vote, for president In November was: Wilson, 14,692; Roosevelt, 13,236; Taft, 7,159. Moose Vote Falla Off. The progressive vote showed a falling off of about 60 per cent front that given Colonel Roosevelt last November. On tho other hand the Peters' vote was 108 per cent greater than the Taft vote, while tho Pattangall and Wilson vote showed very little variation. Mr. Pattangall, the democratic candi date, gave out the following statement: "From the returns I should Judge that Mr. John A. Peters was elected to con gress from this district by a safe plural ity. Tho result should not bo construed as a rebuke to the national administra tion. It Is wholly to be attributed to democratic treachery. Because certain men failed of success in the primaries they deliberately sacrificed the party In this election. The democracy of Maine Is loyal to President Wilson and will present a. united front in the next four years campaign." Gardner Makes Statement. Halbert P. Gardner, member of the progressive national committee of Maine, said tonight: "The returns Indicate the, election of John A. Peters in tho Third district. We bad no money. Lack of funds hampered the progressive working organization and prevented proper publicity. It is evident that the voters of the Third district are absolutely opposed to the policies of the democratic party." Democrats Disappointed. WASHINGTON, Sept 9. Returns from the Malno congressional election were awaited here with extraordinary interest by the leaders of all parties. The demo crats, who had sent Secretary Bryan, Speaker Champ Clark and othor notable came that their man was defeated. Pres ident Wilson waited for the returns until late in the night. Digs Graves in Sand, Then Leaps to Death CHICAGO, Sept. 9.-Mrs. Walter B Smith, wlfo of a wealthy slook broker in Lake Forest, committed suicide In Lake Michigan today by tying a heavy weight around her neck and then Jumping from a pier. Just before ending her life, she made two little graves In the sand of the lake shore and decorated each with flowers. Mrs. Smith was one of the lead' lng society women of Lake Forest, a suburb of 'Chicago, She was a daugh ter of Hiram McCullough, vice president of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway company. TRIPLETS ARE BORN TO SHENANDOAH COUPLE SHENANDOAH, la., Sept 8.-(Bpeclal.) George H. Jones, cement contractor, church and lodge worker, is to receive a testimonial purse of $60 or more from the Shenendoah ' Commercial club mem bers the first of the week. Business men are reaching down In their pockets and smilingly giving a dollar each to the fund, for everybody likes Jones and Jones Is the father of triplets, born Sat urday. They' are the first triplets In town, and when Jones was hastily dispatched down town to purchase clothing for unexpected babies Nos. 2 and 3 he was obliged to hold a reception on the street corner. Business and professional men offered congratulations and then hunted up the committee tj contribute their dollato. Jones himself tells the story this way "I was sitting out on the front porch when the doctor came to the door and handed - the nurse a nice fat little boy baby. Then he came back with another little boy, and he grinned and asked me if I wanted another. I said 'sure and forgot all about it Thought ho was Jolt lng me. Presently he came back with a little girl-baby, and, say 1 Tea, they're all healthy and the mother is doing well.1 " Jones has three older children. WEARER OF X-RAY GOWN FREED BY TUCSON COURT TUCSON, Ariz., Sept 9. Miss Claire Simpson's request for a Jury of women was denied today, when she was placed on trial In police court for having worn on the street an X-ray gown, and tho magistrate acquitted her because he could not determine whether pink tights worn beneath the gown were Immodest Miss Simpson wore pink tights. Her defense was that they were not as im proper as the black tights generally em ployed by wearers of X-ray gowns, which contrasted sharply with diaphanous drap eries. Tho court ruled that he was not an arbiter of dress. ROADS TO MAKE DEMAND FOR INCREASE IN RATES AVASIIlNOTON. Sept ?.-Proposed ad vances of 5 per cent In freight rates on all . commodities except grain and coal will be submitted to the Interstate Com merce commission about the middle of next month by the fifty-two railroads operating in the east. The proposed changes will be based upon the present first class rate between New York and Chicago, the Increase be ing 5 per cent fiat It 1 understood no determination has been reached as to new rates on coal and grain. ARTHUR SHIELDS TAKEN ILL WITH POISONING Arthur Shields, private secretary of Chief of Police Dunn, was stricken sud denly while at work in the city halt yesterday, and was taken to his home at 2i: BInney street where he Is eMd to be In a serious condition. l lllnocs is be lieved to be the result of ptomaine poisoning. This morning It was reported that Shields was a'!vt!- ifrorei', and tliat the trlsU waj ia. jtt' Sentence of Diggs and Cammetto Will Again Be Postponed SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Sent 9.-Maurr I. Dlggs and F. Drew Camlnettl. con- vlctcd under tho Mann white slave act. win not be sentenced tomorrow when they appear before Judsre William C. Van Fleet for that purpose If the request of. Special Assistant Attorney General Theodore Roche is granted. Roche an nounced today that he would nsk for a continuance of both cases until Monday on the ground that the Harrla-Dlggs caie of subornation of perjury comes up this wceK and he wishes to have all thi cases completed before sentence Is pro nounced on any of tho trio. Tho government prosecutors will not nsk that a charge be pressed ' against Juror Helster for contempt for saylnir at the trial that he did not consider Camlnettl guilty and merely voted so to save attorney fees for tho culprit's par ents. The prosecutors point out that public contempt will bo Heister's punishment and that a Jury cannot Impeach Its own verdict, so that the Juror's statement will not help the defenso to get a new trial. Large Crowds at South Dakota Fair HURON, S. D Sept 9. (Speclal.)- Everythlng about the opening day of the South Dakota fair Indicates unlimited success In every department Every, Inch of display room In every department Is filled, and by tho middle of last week all of tho horse, cattle, swine and sheep stables wero filled up and no more en tries were received. Tho first day attendance Is estimated at about 1,000 bettor than tho opening day of 1912, when 12,000 people visited tho grounds. The concessions department has let 10 per cent more concessions than at this time last year, and expects to double the number of a year ago beforo tho week ends. The hot weather of lost week has changed and It is clear, breezy and cool, with indications for a continuation of the samo kind of weather. The machinery exhibit and traction iplowing display are two of the biggest features on the grounds. The results of Monday's races follows 2:20 Trot Purse tl.000 Merlo Mc. IIiutIh of Sturgeon, Mo., first; Edna May, Cam eron of Alto, la., second; Don Alrbo, Jackson of Mason Cltv. Ia.. third: TVmn- tross, Allen of Marlon, la., fourth. Tlmo 2:30 Pace. Purse J500 Ranee Girl. Know len of Brltton, S. D., first; Manilla M., Betts of Shellrock, S. D., second; Kath ryne Struvo, Allen of Marlon, In., third; Leuowstone. 'inaner or isieii. iseo.. roinn Time 2:1W4. 2:17 I'aoe, I'urce 000 Dakota Prince, Mathews of Flandroau. first: Doxter 8.. Pettis of Platte, and Redraus, Byron of tsoioy amaoa second ana third: Laural Hal, Byron of Selby and Idol, Betts of Shellrock. Ia., divided fourth. Time 2:14Vi. iiour tf-uriong uasn, rurse jiw citadel first; Yankee Pool second; Sliver Leaf tntra; ljiora r uxjurth. Time, fifty- one minutes. Hot Springs Fire Loss Two Millions HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Sept. 9-Accovd-lng to a statement made public here to day by J. S. Speed, manager of the Ar kansas actuary burean, the property loss In the recent great fire was 32,260,000. with the insurance loss placed at 31,500, 000. Thirty-two and one-half blocks were burned, Including 618 buildings. Of these eighty-three were brick, twelve brick veneered and 423 frame. The report places blame for the rapid spread of the flames on poor building construction, Inefficient water system. poor fire fighting equipment as com par oil with standard recommendations and treacherous winds. MILITIA PREVENTS CLASH OF RIVAL AMAZONS CALUMET, Mich., Sopt. 9. National guardsmen and deputies were called on today to prevent a clash between rival bands of women partisans in the copper miners strike. Belligerent Amazons, many Of them armed with clubs and stones and representing on the ono hand the non-union workmen and on the other the members of the Western Federation of Miners, crowded the stroets of Yel low Jacket, a part of Calumet township, and threatened each other. Renewed reports that the federation funds wero running low wero denied by union officials. They stated that the organization was prepared to care for the strikers and that two boat loads of flour and one of coal were on the way to Hancock, consigned to the union. Consistent "Winner. Harry Sallee has a big cash bonus com ing as a rewnrd for tolling so hard ,for the Cardinals this season. He has been the only consistent pitcher on the team outside of a half a dozen consistent losers. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Your dreams come true! If you've had dreams of owning a car, you may realize them now. Ford prices are down to where you can hardly afford not to own the one car that has proven itself universally satisfactory. Fine fcorars dcllarx fcr the tutvr prfcs of tie Fond raumbcat; Ci fewrrtee cir Is flv fifty; the ton. exr jctm CCOy all .&.&. Dfcfcraffc. tatnplitta wCi l iidpaimrL Cu cat s&2S &ml partfrnilara Cram Hard Motor Co., 19 1& Harney St, Omaha. DEATH RECORD Mr. Anna K. Sorenson. BUTTK, Mont, Sept 9. (Special Tele gram.) Mrs. Anna K. Sorenson, ogod S9 years, died yesterday afternoon at the horn of her son, Alfred Sorenson, follow ing a brief Illness. Mrs. Sorenson came from Omaha a few weeks ago to visit with her son. She was one of the pio neers of Omaha, having gone there In 1S67, Three children survive her, two daughters, Mrs. Keason and Miss Dag mar Sorenson of Omaha and Alfred Sor enson of this city. Tho body will bo taken to Omaha over the Burlington for interment accom panied by Miss Sorenson. Mrs. Sorenson resided at 3511 Dodge street, Omaha. WANT OMAHA REPRESENTED AT GOOD ROADS CONGRESS Mayor Dahlman has been requested by Hon. Logan Waller Page, president of tho American Road congress and director of the United States office of publlo roads, to name three delegates to attend tho sessions of the congress at Detroit during the week of September 29 as the representatives of the city. Twenty- eight organizations are taking part in the congress under the leadership of the American Highway association and the American Automobile association. TO START FROM ST. PAOL TO WARSAW ON STRETCHER ST. PAUL, Sept 9. In a desperate endeavor once mora to seo his mother and home In tho fatherlr.nd, Mike Wasuck, a 19-year old Pcll.w boy suffer ing from a broken back and limbs, will leave here Saturday for Warsaw. The lad will make the long trip by lanJ and sea on a stretcher, accompanied by Miss Lydla Keller, superintendent of a hospi tal, whero for thirteen months ne has been helpless. Doctors are doubtful whether he can stand tho trip. New Denn for Iovra Dental College. IOWA CITY, Ia., Sept. S.-(SpecIal.)- The significance of the notion of the State Board of Education In holding up appointments to the faculty of the Dental college at the (State university here be came clear today when Dr. Thomas J. 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