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~ YOUNG WOMAN KILLED BY SUMP FROM ROOF ~ OF TENEMENT HOUSE Stanger in Neighborhood, but Had Been Sen on Front Steps by Janitor. e A pretty, dark-haired young wom- QM, as yet unidentified, was killed in @ ‘fall or jump from the roof of a @tz-story tenement house at No. 91) Jackson street, corner South, early torday. Mys. Henry Miller, wife of the Samitor, was at a window of \her ment on the third floor, on the street side of the building, when! Bq saw the body of the supposed | @@lelde shoot past. ‘Mrs. Miner roused her husband, avbo, with the ald of policemen, got the body from an areaway into which it fell after crashing through | am iron grating. A physician said ‘she’ bad been kiged instantly. Ghe was alsut & feet 5 inches tall, ut 160 pounds, had black hair and eves, and wore a white waist, blue skirt and black leather y Bandy Hook and whales are spouting ON A MIST TO US OFE SCOTLAND LIGHTSHIP Sighted by Keen-Eyed Tug Skipper — The Sea Ser- ai pent ‘Not in Yet. “Thar ehe blows!” ‘Whaling eteamers are cruising off in New York Harbor. Fishermen on boata off the Jersey and Long Island coasts to-morrow are advised to k @ sharp eye out for whales. If the igantic mammals continue to hang ‘ound these parts it may be well for e Taurus, the Clermont and other fishing. steamers to add harpoons to their equipment. The tug Lamont, coming in with &@ tow to-day, ran into a school of whales off Scotland lightship. Capt. Keys and his crew say that one wi fully one hundred feet long, came up alongside the Lamont and spouted. The whale was so close that one of the Lamont's deckhands hit it Capes, which is unusual for this time of the year. Pagsengers on the found, ani in @ pocket were a pair| Unite: Fruit Company steamer of scissors and a thimble. “T can find no one in th apartment. “I ting on tho front s ghe was a visitor o1 family living he ant reply when I spoke about the weather.” Tenedores, arriving from the tropics ‘early in the week, reported secing three whaling steamers cr dreds of miles south of which indicates that there | along the Middle Atlantic c The old whalers down 8 appeared | Long Island coast are worrled, although she cave a pleas. |thetr a a ‘outs, for the news that whales are re- to this vicinity has reached | them. Come to think of it, there |hasn’t been a summer resort sea ser- |pent story put across this season. | The proximity of whales will probably remedy that oversight P WALL STRE American Can pf. American C. & F. pf. American Smelter: American Smelters Canadian Pacific. Consolidated Gas. Great Northern pf. Lehigh Valley.. New York Centra! Northern Pacific. Pennsylv: Reading Southern Pacifi Union Pacific U. 8. Steel U. 8. Steel ee Market Closing — During second hour market was exceedingly dull with practically no change in prices. @onsidering bearishness of traders, jstocks held up well and in particular the firmness of coppers excited com- ment, as the reports regarding metal trade were decidedly unfavorable. aaSeeasteS2aSaease ‘The Closing Quotations. L L Bs Hi Low, Last. ch'gs. e SF aes 8S By gol = By Soy Soy % BS 08h ON T Da ae 2m 1% 101% 10 z s2 Oy te rth a % » brite BON, So + * aN BS, ae + fe a By Bete g 8 Ci . aay 624 ct i % ba a ar ar RIN BTN 4 “7 147 + Hi a ime * 1 win t & Dolby 44 + ay gta rt a ati + * 1 +* BES iis Settee ttt+t+ ++ + ll eenrer cece ee CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN MARKET. WHAT, . High, Taw, % Tk TT TRie 80% ‘clonk, Io id old and new crops were 1,600,000 bush- ls, Prices advanced after the open- of too much rain in Northwest and cent @ bushel. Selling credited to ‘Wall street interests. ~ ‘NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, 08 18, Market for cotton opened steady. Prices at 12 Sars ing. Born prices firm on weather reports drought in extreme South, Offerings increased on the rise of about one . High Low. Ch tee Te 13.06 2 Ge Ge Ge SoHE He BE ———— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Empire Trust Company has re- ceived word that it will be provided | with funds to pay July 1 coupons of | U. S. Reduct#on and Ref. Co. 6 per | cent. bonds, American Smelting and Refining Company has decided to resume oper- ations at Chihuahua smelter, where employees have been ordered to open plant by July 1. It is hoped that Belardena plant will be able to re- sume soon and also the Monterey plant. Adams Express Company’s nine months’ operating receipts decreased $1,010,958; deficit increased $740,062, Illinois Central's May grossa de- clined $440,846; .net decreased §237,- 668, Eleven months’ gross increased , $1,655,810; net increased $853,150, lo ———— RNCWORK ON ‘FACE AND HEAD Tortured for Two Years. Always Getting Worse. Got Scaly and Sp Quickly, Kept Awake Nights. Itching Terrible, Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Cured. —_—_— 216 Palisade Ave., Union Hill, N. J.— “My ringworm was torturing me for at least fwo years, always getting worse. My face and head were the af- fected parte. To begin | with I had an ttching and started to scratch and scratched until my face was covered with red round blotches. Then tt got ecaly later and spread R very quickly. It kept = me awake aights as the ftching was terrible. “I applied all home remedies but all of Bo sv@l. I used everything but they never Got aly better. 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