1‘. rule- of the BL Pull health Amen! requiring the vaccination of chndnn who tttend the public monk m declnmd leg-1 by the m ammo court. has destroyed the law and planing mn-«msaumgcau Ic- Md. 0... with 2.,000000 feet of tube and men freight cm The , i. ll “$0.000. with little Inlunnce. O. 1.01.7.1; prominent plantar of ’2“ county. Art. was killed by n has tun u his home. , Aha! cum return from every CUR! In Oregon the Chambeflnin. .M a: mono:- x41 mummy. ,MMumu-mdmeum- _W}otnu¢.m0oummnom ‘ . durum-mum “Unmanned in 1 Managua-tang. _ ,moumsmm.‘ . ‘Dc-oeuu'mholdudrm " ï¬nancing“: â€Walnut-“1 maelamher'nytomtle leis-mm In the alley of the ma, than she will pan the period at her mule-cues. ‘ [W Tnykn, who was “limped (fo- cllcinnntt 0.. met (our yarn an. arrival in mu city accompanied in, her mu 3nd her brother Ed- M. I nun om. hm Wllnun has “nouns! II Inhalation to meet Queen Wilhel- llln at Nleder Wood. on the Rhine, Mr rulmnd '1: mixed van! 0! micro-um. 0M0. killing Bnkmn In... Bordon Ind levmly Injurlng when [Intel Intel and ï¬reman Dun-a u mo of baseball ll Bunker am. PL. Mme lol- And Allanlo MI! W over I mm o! m “in, Pun-l [sully noon-g Antonio ashram. the 001m Illa- M to Cami Anna. I: u me «I n "I“ to Prune-t Donn I...“ "Inviny, a umber a! the an, met any“ 0' III. *N W ’3. who 'u Injured In a. mum “In: In: Damn. u and. Al him. XML. I." 0009- . vim vouch. vu killed by 0‘5"" Am. - mm mm" "’ M n." 'erg n witnesses ‘0 Willi- 1‘. Icon. I fur-nun “L a d Lot" (37. la. III â€to: and Dally valued by Tho-l- ]. Pmflu. a. n." o! O quml. M (31m. In. In". mm In “at A“ null] vandal w in Mint. Jon Galvin. the m an at u on Mt III“ In I Noun-mm Inl- mt HM (than... u w. m but“ m:- I tutu. nod Intuit] n m p m mmmm WW “Em m â€a“ mmm Mm “mm†- Erma.†no. annulment» my me- cap-eu- minnow-almanac.) rams. ï¬t m m helm m gum Inna-clam. m, 1-4., on the cum 0! break- U9 no motto-co cg ulna). hug. also In: been open“ Crock. Tm. It will h. none “In bdon munlllo III-O an In 5m 0 w WMMMW aw mummy. ,m mmmmm mmmw “may“ Col. Jae- Rodnond. one of no has: known hum In “than Kanâ€" umltflchmbymlyallnm Ill. Roll 84. He in I well-known Macs: and m llvod at Jacksonville not. than any um. In. Aunt. Volkrnn. used u. m “net by an nun-ville (1nd.) ntrool. mandated. She-unluwwvn M W. Btumhofl. poutmuter of 8:. loan. in mused ot favoritism and other 01mm. Ind charges must him have been Med with the Presl- The strike of maiden at. Gmite City. "L, was settled by arblthOn. flu men getting lucmaed waxes and the my.†agreeing to recognize the ' Andrew Low-gran, aged 21. was shot ï¬nd killed by “Sandy" Anderson. a Welter. It Sioux City. 19... because III former lnterfered In 3 quarrel Duel Gotcha“ died n Jacksonville. Wampum Wu on the m; mméobyhmghm Minuteman-cw cost when completed 3135.000. All It nuance of bonds for that mountwu provided. “wand: of mm of crops are In» der utter in Little River county, Ark. John F. Libbey, n farmer of Vlnlud. Wt... w‘u fatally Injured while bulld- lng n lance. He was holding I sake while MI .011 nu mm: It Into the ground. The heavy mull slipped from the luck and Mel: In. Libbey on the torch“. The noun! of supervisors of IA Crone county. Wisconsin. voted to build I new courthouse which um Theme-Idem ha nominated Wil- nun B. Oren of Georg“, . contact surgeon In the United 9mm my, to be :51th surgeo- ol volunteers with the run: of curtain. At the Wilbnrton coal mines. l. 1'. the @ywold child of In. Nady Wu» den was bitten by mlne ram. 3! and coon that from loan of blood. In. Sophia Gum-n. aged 92. prob ably the oldest number at he Pra- byterlan church In southern Indians. died at Evansville. on the Germanâ€"American inn} It at. Jmeph. no. Charles Lam. n member of a once prominent family In Rachma- coun- ty. Mo., was given 3 term of (on your: in the mnenthry for forging - check In Grunt county. Art. the l-mrokl child of J. 11 Evan railed from 1 bed. It. head 'll caught between the bed um! a chair and the clad m summed to death. Dr. 1‘. H. Sim-0y. 'M {W from Duluth mml week; up. has "Mom to his wife from an Pran- chm that Ms mad ha Ino- n blank the» loam. Duluth. and (in he does not know law be when California. At Austin. 1'9“an . m of m. J. W. Waller n carpenter. cut his liynrold vile" â€trout and then took Ms on "to h the some mam. senor be cm the (M 8mm III-lust to Mormon. bu been out («I uIIMer to Washington I- m Now to no Duke do Arm, vim In been updated mill-ta to Belch: B. 1. Do (Ark-gun. for-er smith Mr “(or at Penn, m Donor no 0):!“ It mm. Joan Calvin. can! or your. at DI- via cm. No... mun-HM "kick by mung Mine". "a van dank-l Donna M lull-a built. KIM Victor manual bu m!- ed Btu-or omum. the lull“ alum" at the Interior. with n m. flu pur- mm at Mam" In Inla- of MI all“. ho tun num "and" m hum-tour hon-u um have but “my“ by In It loam. and; mum mm In W o! Doct- Amnm and Nov m Walt- h" nun-d up «ml! and u. outlook II not upon howful. Duvet moan-ton "(no In an hcl any of m mm“ him.“ I.- un Iâ€! am to din-Mn a. mm In (Mn WI. The no. III M window-,mmmmm mudmmndum 18.3.7332! 35.8231 9. 333-3. .33 .3 8 r. .(o 3...: 823331113 :5 gafgoS‘g-igtaq. - um: Mum m um;- aunt-u Ind bun selected a the now count an: o: Jasper county. Illinois. by ulna rota. lama. which In is†{I (on. I!“ om Chi-kc. .864! 11. was drowned while bathing with A number 0! com. pullou- In the llama river, he" Fort Wayne. Ind. In. Boa-la Duke", wile at John Duke». con-med lulclde st their bone a! It. Jouvl. Ilo.. by min; Immune. The mud convention of the West- eru Peder-non or when at Denver adjourned. without due. ldwud Boyce reï¬ned to nerve as pro-Meat Ind Chalet Hon: 0! land, 8. 0.. we. elected. ‘ TM bulb of Mr. Wood. who wmu’ooudtohuehoenloethl tornado near Bun-aw. Neh.. won ‘ Round It I neighbor's house. In Weston and her mum. who were tuned urinal]. m mud W. The “ï¬le 0! III pin-hon 0! in» J. r. Kuuh. 1 mm, miller o! Cosby. Ila, wu drowned while ï¬shing with I pm: of friend- In the Hut. near his home. Run cover, a miner. was crushed by huh; ulna In the New VII-slain I!!!“ neu John-ton City. In. me employei of the Muque. 1... button factory struck tor mcognmon or their union. The German steamer his 0! the K0!- mos line. from San Francisco for 140n- don and Hamburg. which was ashore in Smyth’s channel tad “basque-nu! floated. hu 3 large hole in her shr- board bow, «cording to advices ro- celved [ram Vllpnrum. The Unltmi states Steel Corporation is negotiating for 20.000 tons of spQggelaeisen at meson. The physicians who attended Queen Wilhelmlna during her recent Illness have been decorated. The secretary of war "has directed the sale at public auction ol.’ the steam- ers Grant and Sedgwick. they being needed no longer for the transport ser- vice. The Grant is at San Francisco and the Bedswick at New York. Harry A. Rosengarian. a merchant policeman at Indianapolis. was found dead with a. lvuiiet hole above his right temple. Suicide and murder theories are advanced. ‘ Romy Hadley, lsoyearsold non of Ill-I. Lou Hadley of noun-om, lnd.. committed suicide with poison. He hit! chatted and Joked with friends I few minutes before. New Hm. Conn, dispute!“ PM Blush-mum. N. .1, ailm: n. W ammo! rah. m at mmhmlyotmommmm any-u coll-cg in. Mahdi- â€. mind by n nub-r m 9:. MM!†gwuynwn m Philndetphla npechl: Oscar Webb. colored, during n (Anny qua-rel. shot and killed his wife and her mocha In Gel-munch, u suburb of 1th city. He then (and the revolve: on mn- Ielt Ind inflicted I am mad. mrday, Juno 7. At the conclusion of routine busi- ness Hr. Depe' (N. Y.) “dressed the senate In advocacy of the bi" Into printing $10,000,000 for the purchna of 2,000,000 acres of mm for a muon- I1 form reserve In vnmn. Norm motion vss lost. 63 to 89. Only one section had been disposed of when the house adjourned. By s vote of 100 to 72. east on strict party lines. the rss- oiuuon requesting intonation u to salary or other compensation paid in Gamers! Wood during the occnpstlon of Cubs use hit! on we table. Genet-n] debate on the unit-nanny bill nu eimed in the house. The In. cident oi the day was I speed: hy Mr. Richardson, an Aininnin Demt. condemning the President In severe term. for the reference: In his Me.- orinl day orniion at Arlington to the epithets nppiled to Lincoln and Grant during the civil war and for his illnâ€" nionn to lynching. He defined the Pruident‘n rennin viointed the pro- prietiee oi the occuion. Mr. Little ï¬eld made I lean] argument oi an hour ‘ and n mt In closing the debate on the bill. The section ot the Senate bill providing n bodyguard {a the Presi- dent 'ns stricken (run the Senate bill u n predation In cane the Home nb nut-t; felled. An eflort can nude to strike from the Int nation of the sub mute the word- Iinniting the crime of lining the President to the Presi- dent In his odicinl cnvncity. but the cop: M in m Ir. um. laid (â€0.) viii In†no em n «mi in um or in. nun-n. he ooh-lo 'Il devoid in log-i un- mio. in. union hing Icon. Bibi†(Pu. “Ar-0M (Io). Wil- li..- illiuu. Woole- (Tex). â€than no“ (N. 1.). Loud (Cum. Cut-podi- Ot HMJ. Maddox (0;). Ball (M) M Clark (Mm. in cloning bin lynch Ir. Bibby acid: "in "to «main 0! our puma and union-d viii: iii. mm 0! our continuum. '0 will pm! in nan-M and Ill hot brood it. lit-an iii-i Garfield one deliv. and. when. upon the an". 0! Line coin. m. anion no plnnaod in panic . and damn. flow! "in". mu! m pv- «Iml u Washington still "no." Friday. Juno 6. in no new: lie in "a unioiy occupied by delnie upon tho canal bill. a bill to my 01.042 in Frank C Darling of Mimosa“ for «In-m done by the Sioux Indian. and - inge number of private pension bills wart ‘l'bo male pound the mum Wallo- bul. providing to: u- tndn lawn-«m n We“ Point. uddcvotodmmtolmodum «hat. upon m and NIL The en- usury ï¬lmâ€. auto- mate! :4- Mano-t. In I). m the M but. on u. album†m was ndal n- ~~~~~~~ v, w--_ V.-_--. w. --â€". â€on vulonr. It. f’ovm (Ian) and Ir. Nevin (Ohio). 1h. other two when. supported the noun" u It can "on the committee. Tho n» Mica am“ up: tho m 0! Wu {ot a «and out“! o! the cut-0mm sad: and" a. direction ol noun-II Wood 'dnrlu his Mala» man u mot-nor "new at Cuba n. ma upo- lhc able by 1 vote of IN to 1|. y no «we on the mummy hm continued all a†In the Bonn. It in without sens-clam] futures. bowl coasted alum entirely to tho lac-l ua mutilation! Mm“ of the gau- uon. Ir. Joann. (WI-J nnd Ir. 9» in (N. J.) contended am the bill did not go In enough; that tho mum of the Plum“! Ilould be III-“O pun- uhablo by de-th wupont In! unlu- Wedneeday, June 4. in the senate the bill authorizing the promotion and retirement oi the present eenior major general a! the army. Meier General John R. Brooke. Wu peemd, as was e hill providing tint the Postmater General may ex- tend free delivery to citiee of 5.900 inhabitants or 85,000 green income, instead of 10,000 inhabi- tents, u at present. A Joint: resolution empowering the etete at Minnesota to iiie eelectione oi indem- nity echooi lends in Minnesota other wise undiepoeed of. alter the lane! thereof in the ï¬eld and prior to the ewrovnl end Min; of the pint o! eurv vey thereof. In epproved. Senator Home occupied the rent of the day with a speech on the cm] hill. Alter e brief executive see-ion the Senate. Val. â€cinnamon". I Smut-tun Noun. Manure Approved by the Home M- flictn Severe Punishment on Tum Who Km or Con-giro to Ana:- llnato the President. PASSES ANTI-ANARCHV' BILL Business Transacted by the Hou'se and Senate in the National Capital. WEEK'SHIIINBS' ' IN BflNBflESS Kill. WI†and “Mitch vomtionory scion in M New York, dispatch: Dr. William Arming. Nelson. grandson of William Nelson. who took In active part in the siege of Yorktown, Ind scion of I family prominent in colonial Virginia it dead in thin city. !'.‘5'3.9 OM Pionoer of Oregon. William Abernathy of Dora. Com county. Oregon. is believed to he the oldest living pioneer of tint sinie. His family loft illinoia in 1839, traveled by wagon Ind moi boot to New York and from thence sailed wound the Horn. There was no Sun Francisco than so their ship healed for the month of the Goinmhin. river, where tho: nrrivenl in Julio. 1840. In. Aber- not», who in n won- -W n- at 10. upon his m m tho In: vanmonun New York. dispatch: Dr. William Arming. Nelson. grandson of Wiillnm Roi-on. who took an active part in no siege of Yorktown, tad scion of I funny prominent in colonial Virlinin. II deal in thin city. LN. Freon-van 8m Galleon!“ Oshkosh. WI... special: Two mflne Me pram-wen which Aemnaut Hur- ‘mnn wore u a pretautlon against drowning nved his life on dry land today. They acted us human when he wu hurled against m oak tree and by breaking the impact kept his bones Intact. Jennie o. Olliett flake. 3m GM to Elkhafl. Ill. Springï¬eld, [11. disputcn: Jessie D. Gillett bu purchased three lots in the village of Elkhnrt. nun which she vlll erect n 810.000 mflfl library buildlng. The structure will be 1. memorial to her mother. benirn P. Glllett, wife of "Cattle King" John D. Gillett The town has voted n In"! tn to support the institutian. The contract for the work has been let end the building will meet! without delay. 1’0 IUILD MEHORIAL LIBRARY The ton] value of um roam for 1399 was "46.5415“. of which 31 per cent man no ulna of unl- nal product- And 63 went the crow. Including [amt products. The um "he of tum product- exceeds that for Iâ€! by 75 per cent. The nm of fun Inplmenu am! machinery 'n 828195.380 and live Mark 871042.644. mulls tho total "he of hm prover†86,0.“5134. than buildings Tm! Value 0! mm hem 75 Per Cam M Tu Van. Washington dismal: no man bum- hu Issued n Immu- on the agriculture 0! erMnI shawl-g mu the farms of that lute (- In†I. 1900. lumberod 203.2“ And were n!- Id u 8582.5113l0. 0! which amount 27 per cent W. the "he at (M buildup and 7! m out "no "he man for ID. hm I mun which ell-[mod (In path- at no Nil ‘nu Ina-tan 0. m to In mum! Wt. It. Hm. In. no cannula-c on team Mun. mind a "new“ 'Mch. um new" tho tut that w. M- boon «(shunt-l In mu Am“. all: upon the “may of nus (or a movie "It a! American chum now do- wned u annoy-cr- ot nr In mm AM" and for mmmmon u to that union In bola: In": to man their minus. I: uu «lowed without dl~ "the. IIPOIT. ON MICHIGAN FAIfl‘. un'n Hunk-m hoe-«cu. :- lu- unul M; W such I “an. The Nanny 0! lb. public land. mama. aloud u a nun- W to the 5m to mandanï¬; (and. mono. no. a. hunter do- mmt to tho Iain-Ilium «out- run. In to mum the creation In Humâ€. Juno 0. ' ‘Durlu mmlypmolmomu nation tho and Woo bill In coo-Mend. All tho commutes mama were and to cm cm 1'9qu to the WOW 0! two «mm bums-am. tin orall- .“ :36 two mm min: on which vu coined. um I speech In, Ir. ï¬lm. In cum! 0! 1h- hm (or Ibo ambit-hm: o! 3 â€new Iota: u- an. In the mam-n Appalachia; mun- alumna- o! the and NI! '0 mused. nahmwmouum “:2 gm. Thoma-rota.†I said the project was favored by Presi- dent Roosevelt and by the secretary of agriculture, and federal action was justified tully by public necessity. No action was taken. The senate then began the consideration or the meas- ure commonly known as the London dock charges hill. Mr. Nelson (Ron, Minn), in support of the bill, said the charges made at the London docks against American iiour, principally. were a discrimination against the United States. "God deliver us from trusts." dramatically exclaimed Mr. Nelson, in response to a question by Mr. Macumher as to what effect a steamship trust would have on height rates. The bill was then laid aside. Bills were passed as toliows: To ratify act So. 65 of the Twenty-ï¬rst Arkansas legislature, declaring the Osage river to be not a navigable stream shove the point where the line between the counties of Benton and St. Clair, Missouri. crosses the river. At 2 o'clock consideration oi the isth- misn canal project was resumed. Mr. Mitchell (Ore) addressed the senate in continuation of his speech. begun Thursday. in support at the Nicaragua route. Alter a brie! executive session the senate “4:42 adjourned. ‘ In the house. Mr. Cannon. chairman of the committee on appropriations. asked unanimous consent to consider a resolution to authorise the confuses on the sundry civil appropriation hill to insert in that bill the necessary appropriations authorised by the omnibus public building bill. He ex- plained that about $6,000,000 should be appropriated in the sundry civil bill on acmuut o! the omnibus set which was signed Friday. There was no objection and the resolution was adopted. 'i‘h anti-anarchy biu took up the rest 0 the day. Revolutionary Scion II had. Alum Ind mm. '1'. mini land and Improvement. other W'Mle the apron was at its height one mu bounded forward. He was W. E. Davis of Cedar Rapids, 13.. who [ltd been a petlent In the Institution for the last two weeks. Under Me or- der: the men sought to unite their efforts to the best advantage. Four pun of Irma seized the heavy wire eereeniug and pulled together. Final‘ ly the wires bent lnwerd. but still the edges of the steel nine lncuefl ln mortar refused to yield. When one an dropped to the floor another took ‘ his place Before this window '13 whet-ed a crowd of men. shunting. striking one than", and wiidiy team; at the gratings. Blood trickled from tom Insert. And willie the men struggled the lanes vet-e nesting them. Those who eat-oped from their m run m the newest window to the he nape. It in ï¬ve feet away. but It light as well have been Mu. am one and I but Inches mick set Into the casing. reinforced by I be." ï¬re men. mvented exit. He tn In this condition. It I: re Mod. when the In Me on. ironed in his night clothing Kent wont to the Mnluflmn Hay 8|. Hehadhoenmtolthepkreu "no: since then. but had been-o Ho ML â€suited Mu night nurse. Pant Johnson. and bad he" strapped to Ms Aldomnn Kent I’ll run IMR he more Imam".- Iho did not under- mal! Ibo late they tens meeting. There In every mm m Milne that no blind alderman knew 'M( can “mm; mm trio-d with I" the new of a an- ID“ Md neither night not tree and. to help bin to my. "on Some of “out did not. Am «be mad rm mm who laughed Innu- ly It the «tom 0! the ï¬remen. 83h some at tho ucuuu an this floor won In the mm" at olollvlum 0me than n.» on mum» om. mum Iow- In I "no at ulnpur Ind mummy Irma "u- m M (Imus tor "m mm a! which "my to"! pullout: In the lnnllluuoa‘ How many at the pun-(n who not their denu- Inboot mull" the lor- ror of "Mr much» I: not hum». Inn-mottln-Ioum-tn Ill-Mu every home the bum mind In rumble or conniving In mud on (he nun floor. "on I'm consume the flak-u miles“. an m-m drum Io bad. “a um. and to nu. Immum 400ny Ian and "- npo flammable mo IIMIOII um bun-d vlth hand: at m! m m of lmn. Those who (on limpet". loan tmm the Inna" unn- and no "a human Imam! Ito" M“ "own-d u rum-tum a: If (My Ind boo- th O chum law: all" In mild malt. Than (My aw. ï¬ghting for lllr mm the urn-nth and fury at mink-d ow penum Ind Inn-nun autumn to produce Mllullfllou. And It In in lhlu punt an: do“): can. u: than on the upper lawn. M the 50mm- run In tenor u the mini-n the are hum then 0 . On the (aunt: ind ï¬fth floor: It I!» and, 'u nuns m in Into the mo.- vlue the patients won shout- "13.73.13? 33:33:11.... From all that I. known 0! the dim ht. u would teen am the ï¬re fluted [row I gmllne move In the basement. loyd. Dr. 3. H., of Lafayette. IMJ join-d mending am! of tho Immu- uon the day beforo the ï¬n. Dalton, Samuel, 'ormor employ. a! (he Imitation; homo «append to be In I’m-burg. Pl. Harrington. Jouph. Chic-go. Kent. Vllflllm 2.. Ali-man from the Four") Ward. known I. “Iliad Iuly." " n \ ~ 5. Known». John 3.. Chicago. NM". I. 0-. Chicago. luau». I. A†01 Mutable. “belt “lawn. Dr. J. 7.. Chicago. â€than. J. Eu oi St Louis. Tho Dead. Bowman. Mrs. M.. Chic-go; found suf- “9““ In Im- mm. kneeling on Among the men who knew that the ï¬re was reaching their rooms. and who knew also that they were without hope. was Alderman William E. Kent. Blind, as well as manacled, Kent passed his last moments trying to release himself from his tetters. and died huddled in a heap at his barred window, with his powerful. yet power- less hands, strapped across his chest. Mnnacled and tied with straps, the nonzied patientsâ€"vsufleflng from alco- holism and drugs, the victims 0! ha!- lucinationsâ€"«lied In their rooms on the ï¬fthâ€"or prisouwfloor before aid could reach them. Without a chance to escape, eight patients and two attendants in the sanitarinm of the St. Luke Society met their death in a. ï¬re which swept through the two top Home at the build‘ ing at Chicago June 9. One patient is missing and fortyelght are injured. Shackled Inmates Die In Flames That Sweep} “Prison†Floors of Building Used As a ' Sanitariumâ€"Many Others Injured TEN BURNED TO DEATH "Q IN CHICAGO HOTEL FIRE Putnam Work by Brahms. A posthumous work by Brahms VII shortly be published hy Herr N. 9!..- rook of Berlin. 1: consists of m “Choralvornplele†for organ. mum at new during the month at M11. 1 _- The eleventh. "0 Welt. lch um- _ " ham," In and to has been his commldon. Seven of the-o , were woo-red for the m I! : comm him-en. as {out «ID-i be ruined by Dr. Em Zimmer, Patrick Walter. nonco‘ mm: both hands seriously burned In making rescue. Wilson. Mrs. Amerin. n pulent: an die from burns. Wilson. Minnie. a 1mm. slightly burned in making a tame. Woodrlok. 1'. w.; Injured nbont an" head and rm. . Warn. C. 7.; Mali bumsdfï¬on and probably rm div. Wutles. A. n. n attendant (- fourth "our; Mt", burned About ti. fare. hands and shoulders, and m- hnlafl the Mme; injuries serious. proprietor of the forum 1 rut; him-Ice not serious sneer. D. J. 1"; mm while .- ctulng from the am. floor; ('01::ka Stowe. lazy. guarding um; slightly burned. Oahu-rue. Clinton. ml nuke dell- n, In wm street, New Yort: Unlo- ed: not serious. Norma. Hoary. cola-n1: Abdul I. mm an! Ma and. wpre bur-cl. O’Connell. Edward; not prim-u. O'Co‘nefl. Pam. «cu-run At In! 3mm.- lnhtï¬l while carry‘l Kiss Duo do'n latter. Hutton. 3. W4 rattled out by p "re: Informed In building. Menu, 1‘. ‘l'.. 38 years old. an.- m; {are burned. Ill-llama. Inn. 3 nation; band and overcome by mire. mm Fred: M m; Run. 1.. 1! your: on; any 0mm bu; tam-owl and human! In oar-pin; Katina. Jam; not serious. Lin-bu. mm... cunt-mar; bruta- nl about led; "a" arrest Lnâ€. Stu-hunt; not minus. Lu". Dr. H. l..; hurled aha-C Ind. and My. um. 0m. alenogrdphor; not 0.1- MIG. um». cram; norm. On". a. 8.. La \‘vmo. in; NM chm“ body. . Hum-y. mum. 3 Ivan: I. "'7‘!“ mm. :0... o! On»; not on!- mly Inland. 1km. John: mic-nu In)“ mm. mum hurled. hm not utt- ouiy. Wynn. Mic-Mel. dolmllrn; not 00$ 0mm Duh. u. (3‘. bath“. W I! tho It. Lalo sock"; hair bald. Baum. Dr. WWII C.. deal!“ ll 0!. Ion. In.; In] move-v. . .. ‘1 Comm. J. I: not mica. ' Cox. Arthur; not m. ‘ ‘ '2 link. Willin- ï¬. ol Gala m It; band About haul and was. Sum-r. Leo. ï¬reman; (up any». Aside from the dune on the m and fourth noon. the hoaplm sound without gnu him. n In «um um 825.000 will cover the Inn 1- money. Adda tron those who led their live. on the†two floor. In. Innue- o! the mluflnm «and. 0- 11:9 mud and thin! noon the po- Menu could get out. o! the“ noon. And they were able to We their 13y down the In!" white the ï¬re 7‘ all»; Into the noun ubovo then. 1' “lull... “4‘ 3": Those who were last to have won badly burned. Before their turn can. seven! dropped In their position- he- !oro the window. Back from the win- dow men were being “floated In. burned to death. Jnm Hulk, I â€new; not ml- From this window Dr. C. A. Ander- son of Chicago. 0. 8. 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