Show washington in grip of a dangerous outbreak washington auar 14 twenty nine row caes of typhoid fever and two deaths from the disease were reported to end the health officers today the outbreak has passed in severity that of 1803 when the greatest number of persons under treatment for the disease at any time was and had spread rapidly health officials are bending every effort to fight the disease including a house to house inspection spec tion 0 back yards and cellars with a view to remedying unsanitary conditions dit ions ona bed of the new filtration plant will be opened probably tomorrow thus reducing to that extent the danger from typhoid fever and other disease germs which it is believed come from drinking unaltered water PULLMAN MAY SUCCUMB san mateo cal aug 14 walter sanger pullman son of the late george M pullman the millionaire car builder is in a critical condition as a result of the accident which occurred yesterday afternoon near here when he was thrown from his buggy sustaining injuries to his head from present indications his attending physician can give but little hope tor his recovery ane patient is at his home at bep mont attended by his wife a nurse and a physician |