mice: In men at were held In W-hlugâ€" Ohm.- Manna 3‘ hub-I manna no: , nun. an In. mn- My lump. um they Ind ; alum the am of "M ,. my of defense I. "ported I! Cabal. «mm o! Aubur- r‘ ' ‘. hula: hllod anushur of Human ell-motor, no m Ihv M WI mo. pm John B. Gordon, canted-m. ,II' III-r. mulled to 2m mm; â€-50 Mad to by comm rm lid in New York may. '5» ’96†way... mum tho fl’m of the muchlau who __ to mute I’m-idea: in due to the drunken ï¬lm In "3111110 ml 5W and In anonymmu let- W931: lent to the United â€myuvmn- Whit-uh. whit-sputum» “mammalia- mat-adamant». h“ Bank the Invention shipbuilder prom filth. dang Inna .w-‘n-u- Goobol murder, an . haun- on account 0! Illness. m glue!“ that Japan In mun my;mhuot £2,000,000 In New ‘umm m In Not to “I loll-Icy. Tho nun ï¬r "M In Now York 016 M II has; undo-fly n~ F66†In wild was: shot! mu. gut-m In Wilma-In m ' LWQW “3h! 9“! or (Me-so gun It thlu. mm the omcuu «ion: o! «T. .. deb (Mindful consul h u to]. M city, noo 1.698.515; We: of AI uâ€" [cum-tn. "5.090 on! J} m Ina by m km- 1 "can! I‘- h a mum to IM In dart ll a When“!- .unr-m ' limo» Frau in f 1m um report- thu 684 Door. t9 ï¬lo mm In the Eu. Bumm' n MEWS suumuw. 9'9 *9.- ear THE mu â€but.“ “Miami-Inn... Picture". Nob. vac fo‘und dad in the mop-ducting human-trout. m mamrhbhoma Henubemta m-uahlamnb Batu-lee and his team returned ham without: driver. It In: thoughts: In! M be Ind mm from m 'I‘On m In: no nun-r: «on m James I. Barnum, editor of tho Wymorlan of Wino". "06.. shot and killed his father. Conï¬n- A. Bur-hm. i an “.111 mine. In hum in mm Ind mac u an“ attack ’ all. in. The me'r- mm and the noun“: W n the M of mm. ; Cannibal Instlneu 'é’re uppermost In the minds of lie (loodhnd (K39) people after the burning of the Union Paciï¬c min robbers. While the com- ner was out of his mum aural prom- lnelt more 0! the pine vent Into the room where the body In And they sundoflplecmutflellfmntlodad robber u convent" of the neuron. The dead robber! have been Identiï¬ed “Italy In the Jam Mutual-n, who worked Illa-our! 'thamg‘hly. 8!: than: and dollnn in but dared In "W tard- for their nature It variant 1 “not. I m the whom!â€- uther were comm. mm (or Mrs on... Seven! hm have come am It Steubenvme, 0‘. which tam! to give Ill acme from a scientiï¬c standpoint for the crime of Wyn Fem“, who HIM Express league: lane. ,Fer- ran ll descendant from men! Inter- mrnues, one of which the h" of Ohio strictly forbid. Ian. ram]?- Il'lother sated 9041:: that no untried ‘- relative, while Mrs. Ferrell and uh. Nur Singleton, ll-Mnl. Jodi. W. Horde-d. I well “on iéiuu lunar. wu unmanned In I hid about n all. from his hnmo by an unknown pom. Til- Idd- another chant" m an old tend Ihkh bu m In progrm in m northern par! of Ill-slutâ€! for nov- erfl "In. March-Md 'll one of no nos: important whim tor the mu la A murder case which will be and lip In [he Circa“ «out! In the liar fu- ture‘ Belore dying Hominid man A statement. In which be in aid to bun {evened the name of M! airflow. Ion. which or a noun; (mm lulu n Ollmu. m. The boy. who an M- I... :- WAR" Tho-u cl Dunn. mm, and IM A. naval» no: of bl- Io‘. vhlch in cm by tho can. More MI death I. all no kahuna Mend M. o! the an. TM- Ilntumnt In. combat-«d 'by “other boy ‘bo m on no. tall. 1h. [antenna and nth-r mm o! the ml: rnw bun bun unload to appear before the counci- my Farting-ale Moo All-lo. Tho-steamer Catch which Irrlved at Vancouver, 8. 0., from 3km†brought new: that on oarthquuko on Aug. 10 Ibook Bunny for seventy seconds Ind was even more severely toll In Dawson. All the way dowu the river the shock was opparent and It neural place. wu particularly well de- ï¬ned. At Dowson two mull 3070m- mont building In coum ot eon-troo- tton wen; toppled over. Arrluh from ‘ the Blewnrt river, halt way down tho ‘ Yukon to Dawson. on the mounwn there wu spilt In two. One stream was dammed up north"! by the (Ab lon rock and It turnod Into tho newly tamed canyon through the mmnuln. Five mllu of am stream Ind two mlleo ol the around trlbotuy of the Stewart were let! dry. C. H. Fbrd. Grand Rapids, cold‘red.‘ porter, Injured about legs and chest: W. M. Graves. Grand Rapids, color-30¢ waiter, compound fracture of right arm» and badly cut; W. G. Hamaw. pu- nmr. badly hurt about face and guest: Duh! 0. Powers. Grand Rapids, baggageman, scalp wound, throat cut. contusion: on limbs, both eyes closed: Hlmi lelor, Grand Rapids. colored. 1mm; both hands lacer-ted. Inns cut. . Ian lb, (- This An Illinou Cantu] brake-nu m... of M u Moo-In. Others who annex-ed severe Injuries are: William Barnes, Grand Rapids. dining car conductor, chest hurt. hand cut; Frank Boron. Traverse City. trainman. head badly cut; H. A. Dan- nln, Grand Rajlds, passenger, cut on head. leg- jammed, left shoulder hurt; One mu: was fatally Injured. Ho 1-: Mark 810mm, Grand Rankin. nay! agent, bane of skull fractured. mt mm mm- Pier-on. trout! mm- mm: or (mud Rum. It 5 o'clock Wednesdu morning result“ In the Ian: or seven lives and the 99- tion Injury of nine passengers, be; alde- others luau: hurt. A moment" droning: o; : unaware _ trusted- Mesrhph op‘er’ator was responsible for an incident. The dead: 14)an G. Boyle, Grand napkin, ï¬reman: wu- ‘lltm H. F‘lnh. Grand Rapids. engineer; ‘ Gilbert Groatveld. Grand Rapids. om sinner; Charles M. Leta. Grand RID- ldl. conductor; Ralph Levau, non of batsman. In car wmr hm tether; C. Pierson, Funknn. Ind.. pwonxor: Edward D. Woodhouae, Grand RA)- Ids. ï¬reman. ~'-r- W: fractured. mi?" :3: are Injuries ‘nd Rapids, use Iron: )1 D. urging no hurt. bud Mmlm! Soy arse City. two '1! 8111 H. A. 003- â€â€˜ er cut on my and am ’ , Fowler lulu: uder hurt. “ P l " “mm“: m: July 1. s and chest. ‘3 colored. don my. “‘ Wight â€1;; were renowet Haw monitor Mom . Pil- may be undo: face and - Admin! Bruc ad Rapids. hroat cut, Even miles 1 as closed’ Chetoo Mama 3 colored, Pokln and re- ' ' Oriental 8 ted, arm "u use. from Pe â€" Chinese left Cl ten â€Idiom imam“ «South; of lln-hu and Japanese ml“ allied form Into Pekln. Onphk Alcrlul «mutt; were given of bl: haul. of Item-1m [uae lon- IOO, Chin-o ; Adults! '3 chum um shoal-u If." of lonuou: 9mm duo-(ch Inaugural mall 0! Imports! houn- bold and Dunn to Banâ€"SI. vim (Il- la. noon proud than. Mk, "III. my" on no Ion-cur. do- ‘ocflbtd hum-on! of Tall: In Mb! min loll" In Chicago. In] III.- ana report“ uh u Shaun. Navy do nan! yum-had M of Colonel «do and later Waller on rmw- bum; gnu hnnry o! Anor- w m I? Oounl Nb. can to VII-Mum “term“ Mun MIG-um to II- mm‘o! mm W In Path: ‘1..- (and: “so" u rem cm. unmi- ud but Hun "Donna Annoyed; "ll lb: or nit-loud. HIM I. la Chen; Ian-m. turn. our Mum; convened by Co.- ucu to "auto nu: Goad mm, mo: Pram mud to munch. ol (bunt Wlldonoo a chic! 0! mm luau: Vic-u mind able fro. "who" an Potl- Iu been up- fluid-y. Ans-t ll. . United sate. Minister Congo: Ind the diploma of the powers in Min have been plsced under the pro action a! the international forces; Wuhinzton infotmod tint Chins yield- sd to the proposition of the sdminls-i ‘tntlon; Ll Hun; Chants important dim-ten to Minister Wu rental-3 cessation oi hostilities sad dummies from America's rsprssentsdvs in China; Jun-ass, Russians, British and Americans Inn foremost In a. march of the international threes to Penn: Rants: ulcer resound Ohiuoss ll or'l â€my In Chin. Bhlnzhu 'dIs- patches uy all!" reached Pekln on Monday. “Mush: were killed on June 80 Int! July 1. Sin-nun! dispatch to Lon- don my. attacks on Faith: lentionn were renewed on Aug. 7. American monitor floater-e! storm! to Canton; my be under am of Bone camps.‘ Jdminl Bruce reported aiiiel twenty- urea miles from Pekin on Aug. 10. chemo dispatch can allies forced into Putin and rescued foreigners. Expert on Oriental aflnira doclnm all me» use. from Pekln are forged. Twenty Chinese left Chicago to Join the crunch nndm- escort. State department to- celved badly distorted men-m trol- Imister Conger, which are not pub- lilhed. Pari- received delayed mes- sage tram linieter Pichon, dated Aug. 9. urging no suspension or hostilities. ‘ Admin! Seymour delayed loading of troopa'at Shanghai on. protest of viceâ€" wy and awaits instructions. Consul Fowler telegraphed the! mueionnriul ! Wed In Washington tint Pekln' government has appointed high ofll- cm to meat Allies at Tun: Chow and arrange (or auto conduct of foreigner- u H '; fl“; 2““- l xi.“ Wvomthnwlwlpw; 0"? f!" M..- .. , ‘- ., H a « “1°91?! â€mg Wm 91??qu r I ï¬m‘mm 1.2.“ WE $.35 bonny gor reqn r em- I 00 Ital- * MW may Mu: m4 MANY NATIONS TAKE A "AND. w â€h " “3‘ Mt Mdudoimflroim. ' H; San" Ulttlos in thc Emir. of predicts a world's war and'generu cm". ruin it the muons disagree over Chm. WM. Aug-u nu. [inc kind The Inn- "In hand bymdulntoahmmm “can“. The m at John W. Davis. dial-Ina. Ibo null. nu hon Ion-u m bind to the mod 1'). mhnluuumMcommo no human. Wilm- Tallo- - m- bar of m In cop-mt. time work- lu on the roof of Pm Cottage tell a! and ya mun-Ir MUM. M It. at Ian-t. flu W a. PM Out-co. one 9! My rum mug hou- ol lul- a. nod. In {In A. Bel-Dal Son'- Molyud-wmblow-do'nndtu brick- sauna In ovary direction. m-m-uuxmaouuma Lu- than church and a. Mylo vn Hon down onto two Mouton, null-c In the room 11:. fourth‘ m actuation-n. I Datum hud- Iu. m mm; would. on .100 All a. from his; Non In. and“ (I. no! b Inâ€. emu-c an noon don Into (In coll-u. root. The mo! 0! the large ‘71an of the Cracker Coupon] was Nova 08 and thrown min! the lane new". The building in wracked And the Inn» stock of chain In In“ without. pmetion "on the rain. The root or ‘ no millions. of the Konrad ill-bride:- Btu-in; Company was lifted hos: "30‘ building and curried our 150 yuan! and thrown iaio tho unot. it nu carried over the but ventilator of the bunny. The America Willa; Bod Gonna-"n plant In demolished and i A ‘l'en-Ible Boos-â€" Sweepe‘ Am the stu- or When-an. A mighty windetorm swept over Sheboysn. Win. 310nm, wrecking eight large building; and 300 dwelling houses. No loss of lite has been re- ported on yet, but msny persons are believed to hue been injured more or less seriously. The pecuniary damage here is estimated at $300,000. That no one was killed seems slmoet a Inimle. The wind wrecked building after build- I" wlth the greatest rapidity, and there was little warning of the an» munch oi the storm. The people in every case were out of their houses , before the storm struck end thoee who were struck by flying deb'rie were only slightly injured so tar as is yet known. in the (octet-lee the employee were in many cases bruised end cut from the wreckage. A few minutes before 1 o'clock the storm broke, 1 terriï¬c wind coming down suddenly from the north- west. People were thrown down end fences and sins hurled hundreds or [ananeeo cavalry lave: the Chlueee «mm! In main: of the empreee and her court. Cou‘lit Von Walden-see. leader or the allied lmy, leaves Ber- lln. bound [in Chine. Bombardment of Pekln Mlll In progress. wool-alas to latest. reports. Three Chaim leaders‘ In Pekln decapitated and nodal- Im- loudly. as: u. Chin: has appefled to the Unit- ed States N) take new to end hostilities. Minister Gomr being RUIN moss on wmo. x . ‘ "on do: undead“ "hl Pokln. Hoi Add a. lath out... ha... The Bomb Dalm- honrd 0! equal- mUon convicted m work. ("In nl|~ man 3 mm! 1 on coal henna. 11th their vain-Hon 8800.000. Tho tout actual nluulon for Ibo um. I. "12.000.000, o! «bk-I Mums» h In! mu. about â€3.0“.†on row nor-b. now} And an wane: perâ€" m“ My. In. Cynthia Prentice ot mm. Ill. tho olden! resident 0! In Mlle county. MI; 108 yarn lid 4 month. old. vlll Mun-l the annual pknlc of no old mam II mun Aug. 23. 880 will In at Blunt... "no mice-m at tho [pr-mm o! m mutton. 1. I. For- lnr. m It. III! In Port" Ian In- flud I" the 0M mum: to all on In: It (Mir home on 'flmndu. Aug. 83. Ar.“ I’m AIIIRI I... Hob violence In threatened to in property or the [pun-port 5nd Bur- lington Turnpike company. near 10- nn-port. 1nd. I! own- lho md from the county line to Delphi And. some months no a mob burned a bridge ‘ Ind dynamited another bridge and toll 1:". "Buck" sunk, led A pone 0! clean to the lane, which In ten mllu loath of Lonnwon. The and keeper 0! the toll ate wu given I "loudly warning to so! out Wm: hi- “all; balm dirk Ind he man-(ed to got word to flu olnn.’ The nob u flaunt. and equally u determined ...v _â€"-V. y. .uu \- au. 11-! nvll. Mm. Sophia, aged 42:81e1nborn. Jua- tun aged 20; Steinborn, Helena aged 16; Bulnborn, Annie, used 13; Stem- born. Deynoid. nod 10. The Injured: Btolnbom, Otto, aged 16; may not re- cover. Farm-r nu- Ill- Fanny. Between 1 and 2 o'clock Monday morning Theodore Wailert, a tamer living eight miles from Arlington. Mum, slaughtered his wife and (our children with a butcher knits and I ï¬fth child is so badly wounded he may not recOVer. The children were his step-children. Wallert having marl-led a widow with o hmily. The couple‘ had not lived together happily and re- cently separated and Mrs. Waller-t in understood to have taken steps (or get- ting a divorce. The dead: Wailert. Drought u-m Inn-u cor- Two-thirds of Kansas west of the three easternmost tiara of counties is experiencing one of the moat aevere' droughts in the history 0! the state. The general opinion is that the Kan- m corn crop will be the smallest in proportion to its requirements for feeding that has been raised in many‘ yearn. In 1809 it was 225,000,000 buah- ‘ ela. Secretary Coburn'a report of con- 1 ditiona on Aug. 4 Indicated a yield this year of about 145,000,000 bushels. Since then there have been two week- ot hot, dry weather, and the moat ill» oral eatimtes o! well-informed men on 'change at Kansas City do not exceed 100,000,000, while many place the crop at not over 75,000,000 bluihela. "was Malawian!" mi «adamant guilty} and ï¬x his nut-gnu“: at can- ï¬nement In the manual-y tor the rent of his natural “to." As a result at the conviction or Caleb Powers, numerous suspects in the Goobel case who have not yet been ar- rested are fleeing to Indiana. fl, ‘hjrdetillhnt‘ 00!- Pm by an On. The hottest weuher ever experien‘ead. at “'30“, 01. nu mad. the people or that action “comfortable for the M man! «ya. but M the' that'- malnour "new 1 {rm d‘Véf m m Al on ï¬lm a “I! beat w. 1': Ivan“. one at m mum‘s non m am Mon 0-, Erma rupberflo. 81.58“!) for 8 Cats. Bluelherfleh ms for 16 quarts. mm- flunis m u gums. Chemâ€"Flu ere-In. me, new ï¬c- dal . ; mm Auction. 10‘ M‘c- em: 8 Is. 18c; Limb"- 30.1mm- Mtrhc: mu. new. mag mu, m: on. cue. rammed, a. per as: 6mm, tale: ducks. I: per do: by?†train-Am new, $1.55ng W . g to «entity. on . I Itha-W;co.laom 1m 36%;: 3mm .- u a: 521- Ma :31: ma. an! _ per 'm m." ° 175; Min, mice; Mia's, m (o ï¬ï¬Ã©f .19": Pal". "“3 "S'MJMK‘. _ I_7c_; Mun, mmï¬am, (nod .t'om -L. 'm‘ : nu ""1!“ ' '31:â€: muons. raise; ï¬e: era. It‘ .4; calls am? [Ma No 1 new. ' .T‘vaf’ihii; joew :.No 1 c; No. 2 crime new. a“. - Provmomâ€"ltm port. reguhr m. ll.;. hrs! hr. G. 02%: short-n lid I.“ lied Am. I 11 RM, ache; so is wnsmc; pit-not? ham. c; wins nine; mixed ham lined hams. 11%11‘0: show me e. 14rd.- mlâ€. mum Cameâ€"mun :92th stock- »: and feeders Mich" cows via Me 81903.10: fed gmza‘“ 110' “winteMnTex Hu’vy u, studs. 20!; mixed and Ill gm. .4. 15:30.5061518heep and lull!- - : mm m .1212." muons 113241: “at" 13% No i I. o. o. “an“cw; no. I. "u: 0 . Corn- 0. I. W: No.) "130mm: :0. 8. W. No. 8 «mm. lute: No. inl- ‘ , â€ghuzï¬': um um Mmf2h‘1? G; o MN'O' V 0 «mm “$362160. 2 white I' t" themâ€"Nu CM no ; No. a r 70c; 1nd. *° 3.5m: .......;.' “a: . N94 . jmw. No.’ 3.13%? “Purim! M lATES‘l "MIKEY QUOTATIONS. 2913““,382t! enm- mm: M us proud“! m (on. o! the mate. A let your: no he retired 'from pub- lic "to. and M- vlonllg dun were oc- envied In (tr-Ins and In writing for the daily uncr- nd for man He held the m of LL 1).. conferred up- on MI: by William conga. 10h Jano- lauu- m born In “W dim. Ibo: canny. Manual. Doc. 39. nu. hr hm nm In In boon clonal: IMHM with Iva-urn u!- hln. m- ofl‘lnl American neu- Ior. Edmund lag-m, In tho am an!" of Lynn. m. sad when of M- family performed annual-bod term-a In the French and Indian Inn m In the war at the "woman. m. liner m noted for In" low-- Ilm on 0! which m nvoluuonbod i the autumn: 0! them. In "73 Hr. Inga". in elected l'lflod sum â€Ilia? m- Kqu sud â€ï¬‚ed communal, for eighteen nan. "9 win a brmlnt â€on†All the nu- ale chamber 'u (hm-god on the duo Ibfll he '1. lo Inc-l. For two years. from no to It". Senator lamb Mn. N In. Inlul'u lulu. Eiluworth and Shefleld. mm: lummoncd to L.- Van. Senator Inn“. Inn: 5 wldow Ind Ill children. Ell-worth. Ethel. Ralph. should. Marion and Muriel. Ell-nub II a bulwa- In: at ï¬lm Pllb. I. D. mm In lbc um- ot Dr. I 0. Bhlr o! Kun- Clty. Ralph In I malt-â€y In a Run- mlnonl In the Phlllpylool. Connuro. who in the I". of Rob"! POM! 8‘ Hick of ï¬nding. P... died l yur ua. 8h!- hld :- I turn: In Melt-on. FIX-SENATOR INOALLS. Mexico. Mn. [null- lent Immedi- ately to Lu Venn, and has nlnce n- malmr .717 hr hubud‘n Ildc. On . Ex-United States Senator John J. Insulin died at East Las Vegas. N. m. at 2:25 o’clock Thursday morning. His wife and two Ions. Ellsworth and Shallow, were with him. The tuner- ai will be in Momma. Mr. insaiis' Hines: dates from March, 1899. when It Washington his throat began trou- bling him. He returned with his fam- ily to Atchinon. Growing no better ten months ago he sought another change in climate. traveling through Mexico and Arizona. He did not con- sidor his one houelela, and only two month! £80 Planned to return to Aton- icon. but u the result of a consults- tion of physicians he remained in New IrkiimQ‘, [lg-PM at, Sou-ta lol- Rubicon Whitâ€"A U- “ hammockâ€"lb: he run Whip Praia.“ Pm Tel- ol m ' ms" new: must. mamas. W HI: Busy Life Callas to an End at la: Vega, N. NI. "