’0‘ we at harp, M. In“ '03!» 2 ms It on the la “9m": CULPTOB 10!. $0.10. in M zero or Rs All cm «tune {oundatiom Fourth Com. Fun, :3 eluted. md IN a. ,g house, Prune ban. IOHN DANIEL. .Vsrter of lo! Sunb- mber’hro of them 50 acves more or]. good (rune Banana "t- Bruce. GRMITES, S, Etc. Min at... inrtho ygnp res cleared J .[G-N men t3. ey ""1“) z-onnecuu vet to ban \t her wish. 5 ('1th Irv-en Pant? 3 wealth DO me: pm 0:. or ‘o 'PKIXS ‘ed by It ammss my commence with may â€sue, â€5Ҡwould always be made in the attest «J Pout Orï¬ce and Express Honey Orders m 5" â€ï¬le am! an be sent 3: cur own risk. . '2.‘ letter! whenyou remit by ash. am“. 4: is dweys be.t to renew two week: 54):“ -_ .. an: on your wppper expires in order to ' :ainzerrupted servxce. “was rm Amuse â€"A1wsye give both your old 4' 5:: new 90:: Oï¬ice when you ask us to change a ‘ . ; the name of the town sad the sale or in should always follow your on 2 to this ofï¬ce We meat readily S“ . food fails to nourish. That child needs Scott’s Emulsion with the Hypophosphitesâ€" a medicine, but as not 3.5 . . food containing all the elements of growth. It rich blood, strong means healthy nerves, sound bones, v digestion. No Child refuses Scott's Emulsion. It is Pleasant and palatable. .'.*.')TT BOWNE. Bdleville. Ont. 30 KM 1‘1‘!‘ Your ECAXAD Dim POST is published L __.: .__ no... The Mum-on; Troops on the Congo If. linking Trouble ’or 11 «Inches. 3’1i"1~<~*' . So-pt. 10. â€"â€"L:1tm- mail advices 1' 11:11:11 511011 that the revolt in .1-111111: Lerritnrv is connected with ::‘111:-'1s Congolvse troops 111 the ,‘ ::‘ .. who are said to harm .1 1131' -_-i:111 oflicers 111111 men, to ~ 13.11 11.3141 all the forts and to 113 "t :~ 1 ppm ~11; 1ti1111s right and left. -1111.111:11111111l by Mugwanin, ‘ :311'1i1-Pr1‘mier of Budd“, 1‘11. 11-11 luynl 8111111113, was r‘1.- Tux-1'1. dish-:0 t in June. 1311- nutiunus Congolese 121:12-5'. .11111 the 111310an - :1\':1121:1 themsdves of 2;: :111'111-1‘1111 by the absence . 51~st1-r1.:1_\' attackegi '116 - . 1,‘ 11,:111 5-11 191111111915 in the - 11210 1-2;;11: Maxim guns ‘ M1101}: or Lumen-loading ,1, 00 PER YEAR. pabzzkhets’ Notice. u- Bah-gnu; a: Birmingham Dex-Inna 4 ongo Sauves Slam": Trouble lor thmselves-‘I‘errlble Explosion of lbvnamlle Sear Johannes- burg. South Africa. :Emm. England, Sept. 10.â€"The HM La uiions Passed Trades Congre Friday r the congress suspended “stand- lers,“ in order to discuss a reso- on “National Federation.†intro- ‘213: 111:: Natiunal Pluto Glass l’u-v- Trade Union. It read: This con- : of opinion that nothing short of [uh-ration of all trades and will relieve the workers in wnt unsatisfactory condition. :~':‘Hvt~‘ the Parliamentary Com- ' i mu.) a circular. based on this gym-m of federation. with a uuzm the Co-operation of all -: Workers throughout Great ,4 17.4 CHI-JD THE BRITISH. ADVERTISING RATES fund ST CABLE anxiety is for you: child; the C Hild nizc ofai‘; your care- Q‘zmadian nuns 13 muses. I or Dynamite Causal Terrible 22.1» or Near Johannesburg. 25!.2172. q9p: 10. â€"A:n explosion ' Emu taken place in the of th- Gorge Guch Doe? < 'ing terrible havoc. llnnncla: Shannan Critical. l'lll!‘ '1'1' .m IC 'LLI'ID. \irldis are ('uuc.n:ntllgo the day the congress appoint- fun! a. deh'gato of [he Amal- De l 923“: (‘hosc xv. 1-th) and behind them. 1:110 md Bumkhel tribes h!" ill“ the Haddah Mullah that be M 7.1mm assistance or M “3' ‘Se the British advance. yefar or plxcman lilway Sen‘ants‘ inn-m. an»! - Wilson, M.I'.. delegate of ! Sailors‘ and Fireman's Un- ‘gntos to the convontion of mu Federation of Labor. ne («flux typo) _Nonpuiex, an: ros qua-n: mnemon. in local c lumns IOcper line ï¬rst. \uéï¬equeut insenion advertisements such :1 sensed .ntcd, (arms (or ale 0! an: or eigh'. arce or {our insertions. If more :1 additional ptoportionate chums The subscription run FEB 1T ime 3V0 Cnngn-ss to-dny passed a mxciin: the Parliamentary » Culh'ci and. distribute :1 to assist the striking en- ion was eventually passed sm. on thv nrgings of one claimed that. if a single >1 strong vnough to defend: n. Sept. 10.â€"â€"The ï¬nancial Juhaxznesbm‘g is critiCï¬L 80d l::,-ritivs are urging the Gov- ;nlupt prompt measures of Hi 1h» leading German ï¬rms tn suspend all developments is mining properties. 'mnvn: of the Transvaal has > rN-vivc :1 commercial depu- 11 will set forth the situatxon Em 11181011- "Baum,- Premier n- fvw loyal Bu Tan 'l‘i=rr-. distril ! L 1.10 mutixmus trth-r. and t I :wuimzl the) uffunivd b)“ t . _wstvr:1:n' at‘. (I l“'01'~l‘ 211th have eight )1 sux-‘Dh' 0f b1“: In R ‘erchmts {or business adver- ): {or - shone: tim :. _Rtes had'come to fusm 10.â€"I‘t is reported that collecting in the Baum :0 attack Barn. or Jam- s were seen by Colope! <7 ~ 1 .. WILSOX}: WILSON. Proprietors. J 1 ATM ï¬g "c-Bliimn ietnrning r Pass with 150 (1926: killed palatial, ï¬rs: 17. 1897 bet-land ,. he 111:1:le lou- Dunkirk, Sept. 10.â€"'1'he ï¬shing fleet rammed here today from Iceland and re .orted that out of 98 boats six found- ewd dpring the season. resulting in the dr wuing crest Exchange-I a: item-id. ! Madrid. Sept. 10.â€"-Tbe news received 5 12-- 1e of capture by the Cuban insuzgenis ; H the town of Victoria de 1.9.5 11111:», x 1' mvince or Santiago de Cuba, has caused great excitement here. The (Cabinet Ministers have been summoned to meet this evening in order to consider the situation. The Imbii’cial says that General Jovellar was removed from hxs com- mand {or a similar disaster in 1876. It is pointed out that the strategic.“ position of Victoria de Las Tunas is .m- pnxrtant, grid the Government has de- cided .to act vigorously and to immed- irvteiy send further reinforcements :0 Cuba it necessary. Will Intel: thc Refer-ml. Madrid._ Sept. 10.â€"The Minister for the Colonies, Senor Castellano, has de- cided to hasten the application of the Cuban reforms. The law providing (or the election or the CommiSSiOn {or Cuban Administration will shorfly at» war. The municipal elections have been ï¬xed for Oct. 10. the application of tie nmvim-ial law will follow and, ï¬ngm'. tiw applicugion â€of the necessity laws and regtxl_:xtxons for 1.139 Council of Atl- minis-trntnon. which will cqmmence work Lilulb'. liltlvu , nun.“ u u. ~v..._--_‘- ..-.. on March 1. when -the reforzms are gen ecnlly applied. wil be next in order. Prluce Scone at Glmow. Giusgow, Scotland, Sept. 10. â€" The Duke and Duchess 0! York (his mom‘ ing received the civic authorities and owned the new Princess dock. The city was profusely decorated in honor or the visit or their Royal Highnesses. Lom‘wn. Sept. 10. -â€" The text of the treaty concluded between Great Britain and Mexico regarding the boundary of Moxie-mam] Byitjsh Honduras was is- éured this morning- A Gambler's Snlelde. Brussels. Sent. 10.â€"A foreigner, who is said -to be Baron Max von Schmder, a limrtennnt in the German army, who has been at Ostend during the entire season. committed smcxde yesterday evening. The deceased is said (so have lost £50,000 in zambhng. DELI VERIES OF WHEAT. One Million Baal-cl; Already Mantel": l- Dhnltobl- Prices 80 to 83 Cents â€"\Vlnnlpeg Soles. “'innipeg. Sept. 12,â€"(Special.)â€" The total deliveries of wheat at country points will aggregate for the last week 14,00,000 bushels. Yesterday’s deliver- ies along the C.P.R. amounted to 250; 000 bushels. of which 10,000 were deliv- ered at Griswold alone- Eighty to eighty-three cents was paid. Up to last night over four times as much grain was marketed in the pro- vince as ever heron» m thy same pur- ‘od. 'l'hrvshers' returns macaw that the crop wxll be fully up to the Govern- mom estlmate 0: 17,000,009 bushels. Mrs. Janxes_Ashdown, wlfe of \Vm'li- peg's millmnaxre hardware m1 rchaut. was thrown from her wheel on Saturday and_run over by a heavy wagon, sus- taimng a very severe fracture of the lea. “.0. Col. F. Bailey, lecture the University of Ediu of British Columbia to was exceedxngly sorry 1 devastation by ï¬re. It ' provision on the part of to make a reservation < and protect them from torest ï¬re. ' “‘ " “ _!ll .3... forest me. The C.P.R. will establish a line 0! steamers to carry on the Yukon trade. The mistrcSS of :1 VVinuipej: y..ung man. prominent in sporting circles. died at St. Boniface Hospital Friday under suspicious circumstances. She had been perfectly well three days before. A post mortem examination will be held. The Dvnvor. CHI. Sort. CC Ilislon ocnumfl at 1 ing a mih- we 5: of Na ram-(n a Du'mer 3111 R collision ocwrml at 1 o'ck ck this mora- ixag n milq- Wis: of Newcastie. CUL. b.3- tm-(n a Dem-er null R3,) Granule passw- ger train and a m-‘gln of the Calorudo : {-15qu Delails (x! the wreck are very hard to obtain. It is knuwn that A. Hartman. wife and two children of 11:11‘>!2er. 11L. are among the dvad. En- :ixzu'r Gut-don of the pussrnger Irn'n, R. H. Beskloy. postal clerk. anvl Robert 11-.wlvtt', pu'ssez‘g. r ï¬reman. are fatally injured- Engin-er Oatrnnzler and Fire. mun Sutliï¬â€˜k of the fxe’glxt are mi-‘sfng mun Sutliff'v of the he'gnt are nil-3.115 and are bdievml to b) hu'ird in the wreck. 'l‘hv following are injured: Pearl Cor- mss, leg broken: JLhn H. S andard. Blackfoot, Idaho, badly cut and bruisul; J. H. Sheet. badly cut; C!;arl~s Lrppm, badly bruised. ruu._, 'â€" _.~ V ,, So thoroughly are the tzu'ns demo] sh- ed that but few of thwe caught e-cap (-d alive. those not killed by the sh;ck of the collision being burned to death in the ruins of the c,.rs. - A Rio Grande sp ciul h s .1 rived frum Gk-nwood. bringing :1 d'ctor and cm- forts for the woundet}. ‘ . u ‘ The wreck occur:- 1] m wh 't is call-:11 the Rio (lmndu Junction Road. 'l‘ms Inns from Nowcnstl . lo Grand Ju::ctx-n:. It belongs jointly to the D nwr and R‘s Gmmle and the Colorado Midland. lwing mod by both roads. Two cars of stock were completely (1 -- mulished and the right of \"I_\' is strewn with dead stock and debl‘LS. Conllm-tm Burbank's \xplanntion of the wreck is that. in look‘ng at the p15- bitngl‘f.5 leaving t‘mw s‘nco. on the card. ly- looked at the wrong column 0! ï¬gures. Two Italians were caught in the aci of rubbing :1 trunk, and were placnd up- (19? arrest. Latest information {mm the wreck makes it a‘most certain flux: 2') o :- ous arc dead and a dorm badly injured. fully half of whom will d‘e. i broken. “note Faml‘y Kind Newcastle. 00].. Sept. 10.â€"â€"Alex:1nder Hartman of Horsher. 111.. has both legs broken and cannot live. His wife and two children were the ï¬rst rt the dead to be removed from the wreckage. T. F. Daniels, the p‘xssenge: brake- mnn. who was unhurt, came back to 1his place and notiï¬ed the railway otï¬cials of the accident. A spatial train “'sz sent out with phyzuzian; and nurses, and n Y'elief train start-3d from Glen- wood Springs. The nor-ass car and its contents of. the wrcckL-l passenger tram was entirely_consnmc:l__by fir-t. Frank P. Mannix, ed .3: of The Vic tor-vaord. was a puisa‘uz'n' on the Den: vor Rio Grande tram. He is of the opiniop that at least forty are dead and 'I‘hree llen made a l-‘oolhanly Attempt and Ole lost Ills lite. Montreal. Sept. 12.â€"(Special.)â€"T~hree toolbardy men, named Lussier, Ball and Tessie-r, were out 111 a small boat near Lachine yesterday, .and. having been drinking, they deeded to shoot the rapids. The result' was that Lussier was drowned and the other two rescued by Consume Martm. who, in a boat, was near the scene or the accident. Troy. N .):., this morning 60 years at storeywm mndo walkxng in I TWENTY-FWE LIVES LUST- )losl Dhanlrous Kath-my Wreck Illa! l.vor llnpponml In the State of ( olorndo. 6.! 30 men and boys. DBOTi’NED IN THE RAPIDS. Walked In m: Sleep}. Mali. ‘ ‘ , , _..l Brltaln and Mexico. Bailey, lecturer on forestry in rrsity of EJiuburg'u. speaking , Columbia forests. says: "1 edingly sorry to observe great :1 by ï¬re. It would be a wise on the part of the Government 1. reservation of sclrcted areas or fhom from the mvages «t [nru nu ..... . _,-' N.Y., Sept. 8,â€"At an early hour eds, about Already Marketed In THE CANADIAN POST. m “-1. 't is cfllcfi him] etx-l SENT UP FORTRIAL. ARSENIC ENOUGH TO CAUSE DEATH Mrs. Sternaman's Examalnation at Cayuga. Wu Found by Cayuga, Ont. Sept. 10.â€".l:'unuc mm- est is evidently reviving in the magi:- terial Investigation into the charge against Mrs. Olive Adelia Stet-human oi murdering her husband, George 11. Stemaman, in August or last year, by the administering of arsenic poison, and when the praceedings reopened this morning the portion of the Court House given over to the accommodation of the general public was fairly well ï¬lled, though by no means crowded. At least hnlt‘ the audience were ladies, including many of the leaders of Caruso 8001933 and they followed the evidence acum- tively throughout the session. LAo nnfl m... ...--_u_t,, The weather is intensely hot, and Cayuga Court House is not the one 800‘ on earth that one would select to «:00! OE in the presence of so many specta- tors, under such adverse conditions; therefore, it is an indication of the in. terest the village is taking in the case. The coolest person in the sweltenng crowd, both mentally and physwnlly, during the ï¬rst two hours 0: the morn- ing‘s session, apparently, was the pris- oner herself. With marvelous self-pos- session she sat through the tedious hours, never once showing signs 0! m- ugue, and giving livtle indication.“ special concern in the testimony hem; A Sudden Breakdown. A few minutes before adjournment. however, a. sudden change became ap- parent without any previous warning. She gave a little start and shuddering, burst. into tears, at the same time bury- ing her face in the black-bordered hand- kerchief which she had carried in her hands throughout the morning. The tit. 01 weeping was unaccountable just. .at that moment. as no special point 0: 1n- »mmr M immrtance. nothing particular L -:..4- that moment as no Specmi pom. - -_ terest or importance, nothing particqu Iy‘ harrowing or pathetic, was being elicited. Neither did it last Ion". Five minutes later she dried her eyes again and sat motionless as before, the only remaining indication of the passing wave of feeling being me reddening of the lids and moistened lash. The evidence or the morning session developed no new points, though the testimony of Dr. Harrison entirely corroborated that given previously by Dr. Park, that death was due 'to arsenical poisoning, and to flat extent developed and strengthened the Crown‘s case. The presiding magistrate, as on the â€use“... nnl-nsiun. was Mr. Adan} Raps, The presiding magistrate, as on u... previous occasion, was Mr. Adam Duns, J.P., and Crown Attorney 0. \V'. Calter conducted the examination of the ‘ messes. Detective Inspector Murray and Inspector Roberts 0:: the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. were also on han . Mr. William Cowan appeared in the in- terest of the accused woman. Alfred Cox, :1 bmkemun on the G.'1‘.B., was the ï¬rst witness called. He 51e- posed that he remembered George H. Stermunan from Canne Junction to Cayuga. on his train .une ‘ a in kunnuf 1896. He Nlieved the Alfred Cox, “as the ï¬rm posed that 1 George H. S Junction 10 day in Augu not say. ;; i123â€Â£5é3"aaiï¬ii§te}ed a short *Ime before death. Just how long he could To Mr. German witness said he sus- pected arsemcal poisoning from the ï¬rst and he believed the poison had been pre- sent in such large quantities that it must have been administeml felonious- Iy, but,after consultation with Dr. Park. they concluded that the patitnt was not then taking the poxgon and for that rea- son they? said ngtlnng‘ahoqt it_at that 8011 they .5310 nuyuu§ union}. u. a» u...“ time. Thxs starthng admxssxon from Dr. Han-ism} was the sensational incident of the sesswn. _ _. 7,. .. Luz cm convu- Tbe exqminntion was resumed at 2 o'clock. thh Avery C. Sternaman. bro- ther o! the deceased, on the stand as q wi‘nnu for the Crown We :10“;an :ching, scaly, bleedln palms, slupeleundll. and painful tinge :- ends, pimples. blackheads. oily, mothy akin“ dry, thin, 1nd filling but. itch- ing, scaly scalpa, all yield quickly to warm but!“ with Cmccu Son. and genuo anointing with Cancun (autumn), an great skin can. RED ROUGH HANDS Client’s ouch“!!- lg waggmmsm Mum‘s)“ lTBHlNB RUMORS '60â€"!qu 79E.â€" (ljlticura gBmemmmn-u'h Sunplclons l-‘toln the l-‘Inl. Cu tic ara, ruthetic, was being d_i~t last Ion". Five lrxed her eyes again as before, the only ,of the passing wave 1e reddening of the lash. The evidence on devploped no new «asnmony of Dr. 10.â€"Public inter- ; an..- __._,, dark huc of his Wore bright and of the face would much wrong. 1 an! the tongue eut and prisopgr, may tin-Mb, m mom and V the mm o: mama!!!“ ‘ bro home tron: Bum minor emails of the cast .L- n Dr. Ellis an The Crown streng‘ fer? a My v: hen Dr ML: 11‘ *1. ï¬rtnrontn. wn 1 C5 5-3- u‘. _. viscera. came by express semen. am: the seals unbroken. They were con- signed to him by Dr. Thompson. coroner. tor Haldinmnd. As far 98 he went the stomach contained sulphide o! arsemc, halt a; grain or whxte arsemc. .The hver contmned halt a gram. A pornon ot the contents of the bottle marked “Organs" ccntaxned more than a gram 0: arsenic. The brain contained a very may t3mm- a- tiny The intestines alsoth an mm. 1' have not ascertnmedm‘f‘e ‘3 ' ï¬t}: The intestines $130.00Ilwuu. sense. I have not ascertnmed the q tity; I have reserved them. Then sumcient arsenic in the bodï¬. to t death._ _I_d9n't “tilink the rsh Ham ï¬Ã©nic to} some time; ‘0.“ m1: '1‘“- m sutflment to get nd of It. The Hush teat_is a very good 'ncpued: Itthebod it would ziye all t. 9 results I found it _ Coroner 'l‘hompmn here identiï¬ed the mm and seals produced by Dr. Ellis. Charles R. Roberts, representative at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of J.‘ Dewe of Bntfulo. registering for per-$1 in the States. I did Sternaman had pm- tlnrve or four drug Buffalo. 1 made no tker shre 13ml put-cm} SC Showman \"indcll ll. craway Manager" I the Sun's Ark Show. ("It In Two ‘ Int :1 I'M-1:!“ Tsun- Toronto, Sept. 12. Windell H. Ordway. who {or the past two weeks has~been the manager and lecturer at the Noah’s Ark attraction at the Exhibition. met with a hornbte death on the Grand Trunk track near the root or Bathurst-strcct on Sam-day afternoon. He was run over by a tram. and his body was Irighttntly manglgd. After the last show at the E _ on Friday night, the animals In the Kouh‘s Ark were packed up to be re- moved to London fair. Saturday morn- ing they were placed aboard a freight train between the [out o! Strachau- avenue and Bathurst-strcet. After 11!! of the animals had been loaded np, 0rd- Way got aboard the train to bid good- bye to some or his friends. as he was " .,_- :.. “not lie way got aboard the (gun. bye to some or his (men: leaving (or his home in stood on the back end 4 cars when the train sud and the jolt threw him buffers. The wheels 01 passed over him before stopped by the shouting witnessed the terrible tr_: Ordway‘s body was 11 two at \he abdomen. nn most horrible and appal Death must have been The mangleJ remains w by deceanul's comdes Sl’cppcu 03' m: any......, V witnessed the terrible "9303151 . Ordway‘s body was liter y cut. :n two at the abdomen. and presente-J 2 most horrible and appnlhuz spectacle- Death must have been nutnataneoas- The mangleJ remains Were picked up by deceased's comrades and removed in the police patrol wagon from )0. 3 station to the Morgue. where Coroner Johnson will hold an inquest on Tues- day afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Urdway’s friends. when they recov- ered from their horrors. Were furiously indignant at what they considered g‘roos negligence on the part 0: the trainmcn. ans they claimed that no signal was given that the train was going to start. A lively altercation took place between the show men and. the train hands. n. A urn-fl lul.‘ buun nun“ ..__ _i , Onlway was the man who wore glaSSes at the. Noah‘s Ark show, and who did the lecturing. He was about 35- years of use. and was well liked by his contra-es. He was going to Boston, where he lived on Chamber-street, to meet his wire, who is an actxess. He had no children. - n -,._u_ _...g Lulu nv Luuu. ~â€". An eye-witness of the fatality, was Hag-w Talbott'a‘n attqphe at the show. ,5 .L. d... An" nul‘l‘) Auluul' “u u~w~ux v- â€". â€"â€"â€"v~ . “I was standing on one of. the ï¬st cars under the Bnthurst-street budge when the engine left the cars standing, and after it had bten away about ï¬ve min- utes it returned and coupled to the cnrs. Then the train started suddenly With- out any warning from any one. I was busying tying a rope to one o: the lion cages at the front of the car. while 0rd- way was at the back end or the car next to me. He was lighting his pipe, when suddenly he was thrown against me, thus preventing me from tuning be- tween the cars where he himself tell. Just a moment before the accident oc- curred, Ordway said to me: ‘Kany, don't step between the cars. for :hey start up quick Iometunes.‘ There were ï¬veml standing around, but I don't ‘ ow their names. After Ordway tell. there must have been ï¬ve or six cars pass over himhtor he was tenme cut up. . The train was stopped by the shoutznz or those around, utter going a short distance. I m sure no Walgr- ing was given or the return o: the engine, which had only been away from the train about ï¬Ve minutes. and being around trains as much as we ate we are always looking (or signals tron: the engine before our train moves." Walter Ordwell of Boston. brother of deceased, wired the police yesterday that he would be in town to-day. Undertaker; Harry Ellis has bean en- lzxd‘by .atgme of. decasd'a friends to after e alumina prepare them “LP“!!! weer thsa mane-5. , HIS HORRIBLE 1.1 EA TH. Miaiiluï¬ " '0? 1 Gerrardastreet at 73:11; gï¬mgmate friend at de. ceased,_ s a ost rostm me: owing to his urinal: M32 'm‘ 0 ngthoncd its case an- Ellis (-0“?th :1! \\ as nut on the «and conta n u: the various yof (-emgn .‘1. SM ytn him {or :m_ul,r<i«. nu- Inn-d. . in Boston. He ad of one 01 the sPddt-u‘y smtedv bun bctweea “1° 5 of several cars we the train \V:IS in: of ithose who E Manna" 0' WHILE PRAYING A Sensational Episode at a Prayer Meeting In Oeweao THE CITY LIGHTS ALL WENT OUT And PR,“ Oswezo. 1‘" 1" Hathawnh a 9701â€: way with his Wife. meeting 185! 1133!“ ‘ Church and arose us hathnwa! f9“ W gas was lighted n discovered to be C discovered to be 60“ d.eJ persons 9‘5“" an. Many fled non: U cinns who were 301‘ the death was due ll “was: no“ “-â€" ..-_- Hudson. N. 1.. Stu. 9.â€"G< org: Aim 2% yous dd, mu unfunny Lug-u In last night by w chum H: 1 dared to dumb up and take hold or racket on an el.cu'.c 'ligm pole, anJ went up the [)0an ll: no MON gut-u the racket and: bow bands man he I dead. Chicago. Sq». 9.â€"A number 0: mm!) fume residences on Belmont-«Venue were burned yesterday and Mu. nu.»- u.au Leanna was burned to uealh. her daughter Dora, 11 years 0! age, \us :m'cn-ly burned wbue endeuvonug :1.- ;u‘;t~ bur moan-r. Sen-mi nx-cmc‘n wvru :nmred in extinguish.“ dz.- xix-c. SI: an Known anal .u-wnl l'uknown Cygnet. Ohio. sluflrn-d by an Awful Explnlcn. Cygnet. Ohio, Sept. of uitro-glyccripe too II Still unknow '11".- mph“ Grant “'6“. Nzuimml Sui in: in the Vi just bwn 31' :1le when t] was let do‘v‘ 11w gas i311“ m- â€â€œ1110.“ s} As soon as e-vwml climl 11' xhe mm. .lu-X'e “'1!le sip“. '11“: l. m-mnixï¬ng g standing in In another was contain htuï¬t ?1 'b: ldzv m'hnol wboic blt'Min lrlc your ,1 17mm KILLED Bvflln. Sop!- ponLnt or The ma Guvcrtzm-u‘ are about (0 c.‘ £2 3' rolslam \HII â€' “"‘ n'rlm‘ vple Fled In. the Church II for- Isrcam-g o: a m: in nu.- ace lc Power lance Canned the ,- 7.- ‘rmbh- .33... .... - _ THESE améi uni: PILLS a: my gun; as nun m In :1“ 2533' $"ééiii-Tinaai' 31a “uncut. Bil-I008 ATTACK. A. mum Dow man: If an. ~ ‘-. A-mnnn I'V- g} §I i ego-79.0â€, 3"â€qu chin-m. Srl'lm. Vl'oman nu- â€vlguuu u ... v bcmctn Franco an ~!c‘.on. NIL. MM. 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