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THE SEATTLE STAR, THE SEATTLE STAR. B, H WELLS & Go,, “PUBLISHERS ene - wees Every Afternoon | Exee at Sunday Telephone Pike 160 i Ee WHEE ire OTOP GS itsines Masaume salt er carriers Editorial Roon No (ree ¢ ones, Mustness Omee “Ne 110? Third Washington. Futered at ihe postaities, at Fen ttly ond-elass matter What is old Adam coming to in these latter days? On every hand We see multiplying evidences of woman's tnitiation Into the mysteries of with man the Joye and prove In theory that the They fall to find method @rnde, and of her ew @orrows of a business nt determination to share nee, Professors mind of woman and judgement in the * not quai to Mathematics minds of women who pursue Matorioal study, They re opposed to women studying for professions that already over Mied. They say academic atutios that evolve female lawyers, enginerre and Greek students do not bring out the true feminine qualities, But on. = Yoarty etit! women continue to carry off frat p the female students {s Increasing In the universities, and steadily enter the Tn commer do they atned professions lines espectally, women are gradually filing the places the onstrating capacities never before the late re- of men Tn seten thousand situatians dreamed of. In the department of agricultur port of the secretary of agriculture, they strides, Of Adam looks on and wond nese of women ts tranaforming t face of human affairs. Tf this trend ts to continue, its the world’s will ere long be manifest. The bulk of women are not pursuing these callings for pleasure, but for business, It will not be long before every other physician in the street will be a woman. At the rate at which *, in architecture, in Industrial women are as shown by advancing the while the useful- are *, but ail upen Institutions | 1 | | ROBERTS MAY number of | BE PROSECUTED. |For Pp. vuihting John Cole to arte and in a} with great | | Judge Cann yesterday it Escape Custody. John Cote and J cused of picking the pockets of Fen } tom Miller at Madison park bn Labor day, were to have a h ng before will be remembered that Officer Dal Koberts permitted Cole to ao alone to find aT bondemen, Cole nevet returned, and he has not been seen since, Yester day afterno in, when the case came women are studying law, women will soon be no unfamiliar figures in the | UP for @ heaping, Deputy Prosecutor Women wilt the wortd's courts. Half the ordained preachers will yet be women. write half the world’s books, and perchance publieh half Circulating Hterature. The world will no longer study history solely ) provide that where an officer w from man’s point of view, or weigh justice with scales devised solely by men. We shall see « world in which women will have half the tn fluence in art, science, history, ethics and the general shaping of human destiny. Such appears to be the meaning of what we are now freeing in the Une of female development, eee ee The time is growing very short for the citizens’ committee having charge of the Washington volunteer®’ celebration, to complete yangements. The contributions of money have been somewhat stow, owing to the fact that few people realize how soon the soldiers will be here, and the consequent necessity for haste. There in no posalbie doubt that the necessary funds will be forthcoming, but the sub-committees the ar-| Mart sald: “If it please the court, I Will ask this case to be continued for one week. The statutes of this state fully permite @ prisoner to escape | from his custody, the officer may be Who has as yet demonstrated that the old | 9°" | order of things was intended to stand forever? | uniahed to the same‘extont that the had he prisoner might be punished been conv ed Mr. Mart will give Robert time in whieh to look for ¢ prosecutes him, Mr ert# stated that he had done every- thing im his power to le Played at Gruc fixion. POTTSTOWN, Pa, Sept. W— While a party of tittie girte were playing crucifizion fn South Pots town yesterday they reatlw in It thet o them drove a nall ate Cole will be hampered in thetr work if they are obliged to defer preparations | through the fleshy part of one of the until the last two weeks. The transport bearing the Washington volun- | Singers of @ five year old deurhyer teers wil reach San Francisco within two weeks from today, and then, | malted fast &s soon as they are mustered out, the soldiers will embark for Beattie. At the most % days will elapse before the regiment starts for this city Mr. A. M. Brookes, chairtman of the finance committee, will receive contributions. - There is every evidence that the fall campaign in the Philippines is to mean business. There is to be no more daltying with commissions, but henceforth the insurgents wili have the army alone to deal with, and there will be no mofe delays , The rebets wil! be allowed no reat. When routed they will be pur- sued by cavalry and broken up. After sufficient treatment on this basin, they will have nothing more to do than surrender. ee ee A great many victorious warriors on land and sea have made a pro- gress through the Mediterranean in times past, but what one of them has Deen received with more general honor or has borne Rimaelf with great- er modesty than our Dewey, now saliling homeward from Glbraitar? THE VOICES OF (CERVERA’S MEN MANY CHILDREN) —IN OUR NAVY NEW YORK, Sept. 12—It has| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. been decided to omit from the pro- gramme of the Dewey reception the music by members of the different singing societies. Instead, 2.560 pub- He school children will sing from a) rived here recently from Norfolk. Va. with a cargo of coal, has nine men in her crew who were sailors on the Spanish cruiser Almirante platform, with 15 adult voices to Oquendo, which was destroyed a lead the children. | Santiago by Sampson's fleet. To At a meeting of the sub-committee | morrow these former Spanish sailors on decorations today, J. L. Littie, of! will begin coaling the battleship the G. A. KR. reported that while in| lowa, one of the vessels which de- Philadelphia he saw a #tand filied stroyed the Oquendo. with children so dressed and arrang-| The sailors all declare that they ed that they spelied a gigantic “G.| will become American citizens, and A. R.” He suggested that a like| one, Leandro Lara, has already tak- Stand be erected with the children om|en out his first papers. They are it spelling “Dewey.” An appropria-|all well pleased with their adopted Gon was made to carry out the sug-| country. and say they will never re- gestion. turn to Spain. orvawe, teen nese x SKELETON MAY FACE JESTER vier's Academy and the Sisters of Mercy Convent were destroyed by PARIB, Mo., Sept fire early t morning. The inmates, @ sisters and puptls, escaped in their night clothes without injury. The loxs amounts to $75,000. Insurance $40,000. It is thought the fire started 4.—Tom Crit from a tinner’s furnace left in the ton, a rock hauler at work on Allen|the principal offi new bullding. A LITTLE BOOM FOR REEVES Senter and Gilbert Gates were en- camped the night before the young man disappeared, yesterday discov- ered a skeleton fhat had lain for years under a large stone. The bon will be carefully removed by the au- ‘Sorities and preserved as possible dO SF eats evidence in the trial of Jester in Au- drian county, whieh is set for sam CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—The star of Y. The prosecution in the case Congresaman Waiter Reeves seems | be assisted by W. 8. Foster, one es now In the ascendant as candidate) the attorneys who ured the con- for the Republican gubernatorial | vietion of Luctgert, the Chicago wife The retirement of W.| murderer. the party leaders outside ot Cook CHICAGO MEN PLAN A TRUST county to seek out a man who can combine the party forces and yet not CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Manaufactur- be too antagonistic to the organiza- tion surrounding Gov. Tanner Some influential Republicans came to town yesterday, and the name of to feel the pulse of the Chicago poli-|*™ Of mosaic and encaustic tile are ticlans. They put forward the name|firting with a trust proposition of Mr. Reeves as a man who had not| Chicago men are pushing the enter- antagonized either the Tanner or the | prise, and it Is satd to have attained the Streator congressman was on their lips. They came ostensibly on private business, but they took time anti-Tanner forces, and if the gov ernor decides not to be a candidate at the eleventh hour the congress-| | the proportions of options thirds of the plants in the n twoe United 4 : States. Financial arrangements per- men's friends claimed he would get 1 tt J i the support of the governor and hia| ™#ttine January 1) will witness the machine. The Art Marble Company, Flour- hoy and Rockwell streets, in which Shot Her Friend at Play | samuei W. Allerton Is largely inter- 12,~—| ested, In the local concern pledged to join the organization. The United States Tile Company, of Indianapolis Marrissctt ina wagon yesterday,| ang the American Mosaic works of Miunte Loveland jokingly pointed al za 1 y Zanesville, ©, are other Western face pistol at him. The weapon was ac-|¢,, fed pegits ” videntally discharged, the bullet ena| tories allied with the movement. The SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Sept while playfully scuffilng with Roscoe | 7 " astern concerns will predominate. tering young Marrissett’s mouth and! Gver $5,000,000 is maid tat invested killing tim instantly. A brother of! in the tiie and mosaic induatry, ale young Marrissett witnessed the trag- |though no figures are yet avaiiab’ Wee) as to how heavily the projected con- solidatic will be capitalized Dropped From the ‘Cabinet, si ease BPRLIN, Sept. 12—The official). WASHINGTON, D. Bept. 12.— Stents Anseigér today sayt that Dr,| P27son Commiasioner Evans left t “ day for a three weeks’ visit to th Bosse, Prussian minister of public| Pacific const, He will join his family instruction, and Baron von der Recke| at San Francisco. von der Horst, minister of the | Important Change. -| for, have been relieved of their port- of John Bell. The girt was lteralty and considerable force WHISKY TRUST LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 1-- Nearly all the independent distillers) of Kentucky attended the ¢ onference | in this etty to decide what the at- titude of the outsiders should be to-! ward the whisky trust in view of its refusal to agree to @ reasonable Umit of the production of eageenge f | bourbons amd rres. A plan of ganization for setf-protec: opted and all the distillers eg? become members of the Kentucky Diatiliers’ Association, the body which will hereafter deal with this question. ‘There are 85 outside distitieries, re- presenting an enormous amount of capeactty and capital. and if the trtet or combine begine a fight on the In dependents there is to be a united 13.—The | fort to thwart the purpowe of the naval collier Mattewan, which ar. | (rust SEEKING A KEYLESS LOCK WASHINGTON C., Kept. 1- More than $409,000 of the people's money ts locked Up In poate keys, each and every Reyhoider to a box In a postofiice being required to creek, near the spot where Alexander | including Chicag put up With the postmaster a de~ posit for the key, the amount dep ited being returned when the box given up and rent paid. Poetmart are required to keep @ strict account of the key deposit fund, while the) jJepartment here has a part for keep- poatoMee reguiar division set ing this account As & postott official puts it, there is a great deal of trouble and no money in. the transaction, and the final outcome of the trial of the key- fens locks, which are to be tried in of the country ie eagerly looked for The department has long wanted a keyless lock, but none of the lock inventions until the present one were regarded in any way calculated to Drove acceptable RICH FORGER WILL SETTLE NEW YORK, Sept, 12. A man an der 20 indictments for alleged crimes in 1886 this afternoon surrendered himself in the district attorney's of-| flee, after he bad eluded the poltes | for thirteen years, He is Pdward 1.) Newman who had fled, whtle under $5,000 ball, to South America to Mexico and finally Ameterdam Holland, where he became a diamond merchant, made a fortun termined to return, ° and settle up, if possible. In 1886 Newman was confidential bookkeeper for the firm of Levenson Bros, clothing dealers. ‘The firm went before the erand jury in that year and complained that they had rindled out of $200,000 by their bookkeeper by means of forged books and drafta and notes. The firm had to make an assignment Glass Blowers Quit Work and de the muaic” BLWOOD, Ind, Sept. 13.—The Me. Cloy lamp chimney factory, employ- ing 400 Fands, has shut down becaure the blowers walked out men say that they are being held reapon sible for poor al Several meet Inge has been held but the troubles have not yet been adjusted PLANS FOR NEW BATTLESHIPS | | The fe WASHINGTON, D, © Nearly of the members the folios at their own request | The Ramaker Music Co, have e#e-| board of construction have returned Herr Studt, governor of Westpha-| cured the exclusive agency for the| to Washington, Admiral Hicht» la, will succeed Dr. Bosse, while! oid and reliable Estey organs. Par-| coming back yesterday, and it is th Baron Von Kheinbadon, governor of| ties desiring the beat organ in the| intention to have a meeting tomor- Dusseldorf, will succeed Baron von| market will find them &t L415 Second | row to begin the consideration of tho der Recke von der Horst, avenue, jonatna plans for the three battle | at Alea } obtain it for that » [tee suspended |auction sale every day a | Diamond Ring and 1 lowing | perlor _ hE GLA | ROZONE. Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Ailments, Nervousness, Catarrh, A WOMEN will find Electrozone a BE CONVINCED! P= ELECTROZONE gs N ships authorized by the last con- grew, The general features of the Veasoln have already n roughed out, and (t in patd that they will be! the pride of the American navy whe afloat, They will be larger by sever. al thousand ton# than the Oregon and also much larger than the big lowa, their t ge running up close to the 14,000 ¢ mark, while in the matter of speed the minimum re quirement will be 18 knots, ‘This is two knots faster (han the required speed In the case of the existing American battleah to b *. ‘The plans are so drawn an to permit builders opese even higher speed if they ean flod engine and boiler room tn the hulls after meeting the other requirements an to guns and armor and coal The very latest devel ment in armor and ordnanc an ox hibited in vropean co ruction, will be adopted, qualified by our own war expertenc SHELBY TUBE WORKS ON FIRE SHELMY, Sept, 13.—The plant of the Shelby Stecl Tube Co, here is burning, ‘The factory buildings, erin four uores of ground, are now eov. thr ned with total destruction. The value of the entire plant ja over $500,000, A high wind prevaile and the fire is burning flercely A Champ. NEW YORK, Sept, 12.-—A ment t# on foot to consolidate the various manufacturers of domestic champagne and options are said to have been placel on some of the lar- eat concerns in this state and Ohio it is paid an effort is being made to interest such large companies as the inanant Valley Wine Co., af Rhetma, N. Y,; the Urbana Wine Co, of Ur bana, O.; the Diamond Wine Co., of famdusky, O., and a score of others equally latte The distributing points will prob. ably be this city and Bt. Loula, Mo, HARD WORK TO RAISE MONEY TACOMA, Sept. 1. Alter weeks ot! dickering the local committee hav- ing in oborge the raising of the fund ® secure Whitworth collage has Mormon missionaries have been) {team inforined that the. pries.ct tne] fo" bidden to preach their doctrine on Go to 1514 First Ave., near Pike monials, contains ’no drugs or alcohol Electrozone And ae El get a FREE Sample of TROZONE, and see testi- ectrozone arrests fermen- tation; reaches the seat of the ailment, and removes the cause. | | | ad get a VI open evenings Bun ‘A GIGANTIC LAND DEAL Transfer of ,000, 000 Acros of Mexican Territory. | CIUCAGO, Bept. 1A deal in-| the transfer of three mil-| of land in the state of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas, Me co, Was con 4 in Chicago today bw hL L of Ban Ante with Chieage and New York capital- the deal, said This property ts one of the richest of the continent, There in a heavy deposit of asphalt, probably the bie goat In America, with petroleum and many valuable timbers such as ma hogany, rosewood, black ebony and codar It I» situated in the northern part of Mexico and borders on the gulf, It is Une intention to build up a com- mercial and Indu al center at wor point of it. Seventy-five thousand read of cattlc and 20,000 head of horses and mules go with the land, Much of this property i* already un- der cultivation, raising excellent crops of sugar cane, corn, cotton and coffee jan average 82 or #4 more per tm ranks firet in silk America makes 20. annually Ameriean cotton mills employ 33,-| 009 wotnen Congress created a national bureau 00,000 faise teeth | of labor in ae. | United States has doubled in the last | of approva Mason property is $19,000 and nota cent lees will be taken. The property was once off, $16,000, and the committee hb 1. About bad been pledged before the ¢ wi to sen venit the canvases pending the Ouing Of @ definite ante price. This teaver $10,000 to be raixed by popular subscription. The property % and is admirably Attet ae purposes. The flotation ie the choicest -to be found in the atate and the site in unexcetied The committee w © to raine the ne nvasashould meet wi reaponac ‘SHOT DOWN FROM AMBUSH LONDON, Ky. Sept 1. —Wash A | Thacker and Jim &mith were killed esterday in C because of ht pots and the to Thacker. It wa T ker, who was 4 wae with the three Phi Pete and Robert, that they wer tacked by the Griffing Jn the mem orgable battle on July 16 Thacker showed his friendahtp for the Phil pote by #taying with therm and by swearing at the investigating tria at Manchester, that the Philpots had been attacked and that the Griffins had fired the first shot. This testi nony shim a marked man ond terday he paid t of his endship. Jim Smith was a timber man and a friend of Thacher THE STRANGE CURE OF AN INVALID TOMPKINSVILLA, Mies Celia Willia with her enta in miraculously t after having been an in bed for tv Hed off 1 to heal r at the conclusion mand later in the da siked four miles, She says she is entirely well the former to the Pri ay county friendship latter for his friendship while Wash y @ penalty Ky Alien came aw Sept. 12, resides ounty nan today nvalid and i She re d prayed hen Bhe f her te fer In she Diamond Ring Free, We give away free at our 2:20 p. m valuable other elegant in orter to # © a large le of the New presente, attendance at th York Jewelery Co.'s stock of I monda, Watches, Jewelry and Silver. ware, Spectal sale of Rogers’ Silver. ware at 4p. m. cach day. The fo! persons received Diamond rings free last week: Mrs. Martin, 714 Maynard avenue; Mra. Young Hotel York; Mrs, Jacobs, MeDonald block; J. KR. Wilson, Ballard; Mre. sckiin, 112 Fifth avenue. Auction wales at 2:20 and 7:20 dally. Seats reserved for Indies at the Emporium, 417 Becond avenue WASHING NW, D. Cc. mal order for the commuta tion of the death sentence imposed upon Private MeVelgh, of the Wyam ir volunteers, for @triking his au officer, wax made public to- day. McVeigh is to be dishonorably discharged from the army and con fined at hard labor for three years raz island, Cal, pt. 1. “red for) faming tables for } Aurora, Tt, j the last Oars Iran and steel 100,000 Americans “Did the wedding pass off nicely?” “Yeu, there was only one hitch.” | ‘The largest pumping engine in the! world is in the Calumet and Hecla|! mines. The money tn circulation ad 34 mayors during, industries employ | in the! | twenty years. | Four Richardsons and six of thetr relatives have been governors of th Caralina, Boston Common. The inev e of the Monte the past Cario year reaches $5,520,000. Iptexteating liquor ts not allowed to be sold at any of the military | camps in Canada | There are 2360 central station) plants for generating electricity in the United Statea Berlin servant girte are forming a union, and the Social Democrats are ng to organize them The Minnesota fish hatchery has) Placed 2,600,000 brook trout in the inland waters of that state this yea Han the dachshound a pedigree Pedigree? Look at him; it makes him sag to carry it.” The Shawnee, Il, News telis of a man who places straw In the road near his home to keep the dust from flying. Dasxenger—What time do these care leave thie corner? Conductor— Quarter after, half after, quarter to, and at According to the Volkageitung, of Rerlin, the month of July saw in Germany 16 prosecutions for lese majesty. Among the Parsees a murderer ts punished with 9 back, while a ma hin dog receiver 200 stripes yuched when Wife gave you that $50 easy “Of course! How else do you my wife could come by I suppore you wer your A parachute Jumper recently land. ef on a Chicago trotiey car, creating 4 panic, in whieh one of the women pase rs in the ¢ar had an arm broken Passenger trains from Boston to Plymouth are. hauled as far as Braintree, and then divided into two| parte and drawn to Plymouth by a third-rail motor. President of t You declare th a geniiemant F Monaleur le Pre of le grande arme In the center of the plaza in Lima is & pretty bronze fountain that was erected in 1578 a gift from some noble Spaniard, and is probably the videst fountain In Americ Don't leave the table,” said the| landlady, as her new boarder rose from his seanty breakfast, “I must, madam; it's hardwood, and my teeth are not what they used to be,” The United States purchased nine million dollars’ worth of sisal grass French Court— on your honor, as ench Officer—N-no, ent! As an officer from Mexico during the last fiscal year, more than the combined pur. chases of the two previous years Tw erman socleties—the Land- wirt (iewellachaft and the Verein der Zuckerindustrie--have combined to offer @ prize of $2,500 for an in- ention of a machine for harvesting beets The British empire has a popula- tion of 406,000,000 people; of this number 40,408,000 are in Europe, 108,200,000 In Asia, 45,000 In Africa, ine 00,000 in American 000 in Oceanica Canada lacks only 237,000 square miles to be as the whole continent it is nearly thirty times a# large Great Hrit- ain and Ireland, and js 300,000 square miles larger than the United States, A seven-year-old boy in Augusta, Me., detected by his father and tak- en to task for emoking a cimarette, ibashed, but finally said to tell the truth, I have Last year 5,200,000 pounds of alume inum, valued at $1,716,000, were pr po > Bample in » Drug | the secular papers that! a lepeaker was hissed at a conference [1 colliery today. Will permanently c itive and permanent cure r ave only at on faye T AVE 'No Alcohol, in th per po jconts, In 1K6% 19,000 pounds of that | metat were produced, valued at near- ly $3.33 pound. A New Jersey man has patented a hitching post which will aecommo- date bicycles am well an hortes, portion of the port nearest the pave ment being provided with slo of the machine. A movement has been set on foot 10] open switch caused a wreck have either Massachusetts or Hampshire buy the Daniel W ertate, In Marshfield, Mans., ing the tomb in which he ts buried; ©, thin failing, to have money raised by private subscription sufficient to purchase the burial place of the “great expounder,” and/ provide for ite being held in trust Only four cardinals appointed by Pius 1X. are now tiving looking forward to surviving them, when he will have a gold medal struck to commemorate following the precedent of VIIL, the only Pope that outlived every one of the men who elected him. The pacription, on Urbans medal was: “Non vos me elegistis ged ego elegi vor.” Urban In Chicago where the searcity of domestic servants hi become feature of the social situ: oo” Pos ne time pant, the people are more and more turning to the employment of men for such work. Th men, acting as cooks, or doing work fo erly done by housemaids, rece than women and in many cases are eaid to be worth It. Chicago's postmaster, Charles M. Gordon, explains his big bill for of- fice furniture. including $180 for a desk and $40 for @ chair, by saying he wanted to please the critical eyen) of President McKinley and members, of his cabinet when they happened to be visiting him, but the department w#tiil refuses to pay for such finer: ‘and Mr. Gordon will probably have to buy it himeelf or send it bask. It having been stated in some of r certain of ministers, the president has writ- ten a dental and explanation, tn which he says: “His closing utteran- ces, in which he made kindly refer jences to the church and ministry, were greeted with slight expressions but some seriously tn- lined brethren quite naturally sald ‘Hush’ in a prolonged tone. which suggested a bine to some reported ° A PENNSYLVANIA _ MINE HORROR GIRDARDSVILLE, Pa., Sept. 1% Charles Selinakie, aged 30, and Joe Botrouskie, aged 25. two Polish ree dents of this place, were entombe by a fall of coal in the Packer N What time the « etdent occurred not known. The men were working alone in a bre and when others notived that the was'’no coal coming from tht breast one of them investigated mer found the place filled with coal large gang of men were pen op start. ed to remove the coal. It (s thought that both were covered with the cow and instantly killed. Butterflies in New Yo NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Milkweed butterflies by the million, with wings of fox red, veined with black, invad- ed the city today, Broadway seem- od to be especially favored by the futterlings. But they swarmed Be ever Manhattan Island from Hartem river to Bowling Green rv descended on the trees and iawns of niral Park and dotted Madison Square and City Hall parks to the delight of sparrows, which showed more regard for their edibility than their beauty. In Wall street and all through the financial district, the air was filled with them. Thousands of the butterfiles were caught by o lectora before evening, when the winged beauties disappeared as sud- | denly as they came Oo YMPTA, Bept 13.—Gov. Rogers has appointed Frank J. Parker, of the Walla Walla Statesman, colonel on his military staff, vice-Colone! J. J. Anderson, of Tacoma, resigned This makes two Indian war veterans erving on the governor's st rond one being Col. M. Mot s rty the pbater| whort dints includ. | Leo XI. ts) the event, | ff, the) ure any case of Stomach Trouble, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Indigestion, Asthma, and all Blood Diseases. » for Female Complaints. r office, Price $1.00 a bottle, Office aE LECTROZONE of WRECK ON THE ERIE RAILROAD Results in the Loss of Four wd Lives and Several Hurt. | sufficient width to admit the w heels | 13.—An the railroad at Miller's sation, a ¢ from th AY 4 involve ng the death of four persons and the injuring of several others. A werte MBADVILIY Pa., Sept. | Erie a sum Of| pound freight train had taken the | siding to allow the limited New York jand Chicago to pass, The switch | was left open and the passenger train ran inte the rear end of the | freight at the rate of 6 miles rose hour, plowing through several ot freight. The dead are: Reuben M. Arnold, engineer of the pomsenger train, Meadville; Henry H. Schaeffer, |econductor of the freight train, of | Meadville. John Kershof Buffato, who was stealing a ride on the pas- |nenger train between the mail and baggage cars, “ MANY HOUSES WERE UNROOFED ST. JOPFEPTH, Mo., Sept. 13.—Today ~the hottest day of the seagon tn St. Joneph—100 in the shade—came to an end with a flerce wind and raine jstorm, during which many houses were unroofed and several perso | were injured by flying debris. VANDALIA, i. Sept. 13.—Many barns and outhouses were unroofed and many trees were blown down by a windstorm in this vicinity Oo day. Ratn was plentiful. A hard fuel for Laundries, > Confectioners, Bakers, ¥. Steam Boilers, Blacksmiths, fi Hot Water Furnaces, and ? AIR-TIGHT HBATERS, NO ADVANCE IN PRICE, All orders will be ee H filled. Seattle Gas & Electric Co. | 24-216 Cherry street. We sell Weisbach’s and guarantee them. When —- You Want A Bargain » a Hoda fre gd Used PIANO or ar ORGAN Remember we Have tha Largest and Most Com plete Stock in the City. (C61) 64 write tor prices end terms D. S. 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