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Show NEWS SUMMARY. BATTLE WITH BANDITA BANDITS BLOODY ACT It la reported that there ere 15,000 ick end wounded et Port Arthur. The town of Oakley, Kana., baa been entirely destroyed by fire. No body waa Injured. Losa, about $75,000. Oarrie Nation baa Issued a Ions appeal to the mothers, wives and daugh-ter- s of Kansas to Join her In a crusade Though there has been a cessation of the general strike in Italy there la atilt en strike 8,356 engine drivers and a token against their chief engineer. The government la about to Install Ote first French wireless telegraph station on an Island off the western most point of Franca ! Joseph Nuccl, aged 40, of Vancouver, CL, shot and Instantly killed Daisy Capello, aged 16, because she would not many him. He then killed him-sel- f. 8. Triplets were bora to Mrs. Dora Stewart at Ireland, Ind., Sunday. They will be named Alton Stewart, Brooka Stewart and Parker, after Alton Brooks Parker. A municipal census has Juat been takes In Buenos Ayrea The exact figures are not yet known, but the population of Buenos Ayres la estimated at about 1,000,000. George Washington Bradley of Houston, Tex., aged 97 years, said to have been the oldest Confederate vet 'ran, died at St Louis last week while an a visit to the World's fair. The general staff has Issued a revised list of the Russian casualties at Liao Tang, showing that 1,810 men were killed, that 10,811 were wounded and that 1,212 were left on the field. Three masked robbers who broke In the house of Hr, and Mrs. Thomas Gibbons, residing near Rosburg, Fa, tortured the aged couple in an effort to find hidden money. Mrs. Gibbons will Although the corn crop Is not entirely out of danger, the Indications throughout the west are that It wLl be harvested before the killing frosts upset the present calculations of the Carmen. U is believed In Toklo that the Japanese have captured six forts In the second line of defense at Port Arthur since September 19. The hope of a speedy reduction of the fortress Is waning higher. MaJ. Thomas R. Adams of the Artll-ler- y corps, U. 8. A, and assistant ector-general of the division of the department of the Pacific, was struck by a street car In San Francisco and fatally Injured. 7, H. Palmer, a mine laborer, shot and fatally wounded W. J. Utt'.e, also a mine laborer, and three of his children at Aurora, Mo, and then killed himself. The children were Instantly killed. No cause Is stated for the crime. The report circulated In certain quarters that Major General Orloff, who had beeaheld responsible for Gen. oral Kuropatkln's retirement from Liao Tang, owing to Orion's failure to obey orders, has committed suicide, la absolutely denied. A dispatch from Harbin says the Japanese are displaying considerable activity In north Korea. A skirmish is reported between Japanese troops and a regiment of Ooesacks at, about twenty-seve- n mllee northeast of Hanhuang. Mrs. Anna Kravtchenko, the English wife of a Russian army officer, who arrived at Chefoo the night of September 17 witty Lieutenant Prince Rad civil from Port Arthur, la the first woman to run the blockade from the Russian stronghold. Florence Gray, a young Englishwoman, has crossed the ocean, remained a few days at the Ellis Island emigrant station, and returned to England, In order to fulfill the terms of an uncles will which provided that she must visit America. W. H. Carpenter, a prominent ranchman living near Globe, Arisons, shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide. The couple, who had quarreled, were dividing their personal effects, preparatory to separating, when fthe man began shooting. Additional arrangements made for the International peace congress, which will be bold In Boston during the week of October 8, Indicate the probability that many men prominent is various countries In the peace movement will attend the convention. Mary and Lizzie Kehrer, two single women who lived on a farm near Bucyrus, O., were found, horribly mutilated, by the section men on the Ohio Central railroad. They had wrapped up In a bedspread and laid down on the track and were killed by a passea-tralInsp- Fuk-chan- g, n. TWO MASKED ROBBERS TURNED Three held up u Two maskeil rolilx-rConway's saloon at Beattie, Wash, shot Cuuway, James Murphy and Gilbert Mrtloatli aud escaped. Murphy will die. Conway's right arm will he amputated and Mclleath Is badly hurt In the aide. Hie robbers then went behind the liar and took $100 from tha cash drawer and a watch from Conway's pocket. Conway la a brother of City Councilman James Conway. There were five men In the saloon when the shooting occurred. In an Instant one of the bandita leveled hla revolver at Conway 'a head and said: "Throw up your hands." Conway thought the man was joking. "What do you mean?" answered Conway, "I wou't throw up my bands." "Well, I will show you, was the reply, and the bandit fired point blank at Conway. The bullet struck the saloon man's left arm and be dropped bobind the bar. The bandit fired again juat aa Murphy had turned around to see what the trouble waa. T te second bullet struck Murphy square y in the abdomen. Mclleath started to run to the bark door when a bullet caught him In tha left side. put up hla hands and a fourth bullet went by hla bead. There waa one more shot fired, but tt struck no one; a Roosevelt to Bring Matter to Attention of Nations. President Roosevelts announcement on Saturday to the delegates of the Inunion that at an terparliamentary would Invito the natlona date he early of the world to send delegatea to a second peace conference whose work should be supplemental to that of the conference at Tha Hague la regarded as a historic advance toward the adjustment of International difficulties through the medium of arbitration. Quite naturally the question arose as to how soon the president might call the conference. He did not indicate, in hla address, the probable time of hla laauanco of the call, but It can be stated that be will not await the conclusion of peace between Japan end Russia, both signatories to The Hague convention, before Issuing hla call. U la hla present Intention, in about alx weeks, to bring the matter to the attention of the natlona of the world, with a view to ascertaining their as to the time and place of holding the second conference. These prewill be made Inquiries liminary through the department of state; Aa aoou thereafter ee the replies received shall warrant, the president will lsue hla formal call for tha conference, which probably will he early In the coming year. de-slre- e Governor Cartagena Makea Amends - Killed In Race Riot Two negroes were killed and three fatally Injured In a race riot near Lynchburg, Masa., fifteen miles south of Memphis. The shootlnz took place oa the plantation cf J. J. Johnson, who. with his two tons and two friends went into a He'd to rather a load of corn. The field was worked on hares by a neero family named Kenney. Aa the white iron were driving their wagon from tho fle'd a fuaillnte from a party of h'acks met them. The fire waa returned, with the result that twe negroes we-- e Wind oi"igbt and three were fatally shot j , ' j e e. u 19-2- I no-ta- nt . well-know- n i 6L Loula Man Surrenders to Police and Admits His Crime. According to statements hy the pee lice, William Wjkle, of Ft I ou's. has surrendered himself, and confessed that he had tried to burn the Furniture company's store on Aurust 8. The fire resulted In a loss of $80.-60Wilkie, who calls himself a Socialist. Is an employe of the I.ammert company. He told the police that he tried to hum the store for the reason that replacing the stock would give work to many men. J ! 0. The official returns Issued p to date In Favor of tho Miners. the casualties among the Russian Judge Gray, to whom was referred officers at the battle of Liao Tang ehow them to be 468 killed or wound- toe controversy of the anthracite cool ed, Including six generals and thirty misers os the check weightman question. and which had previously been adjudicated by Carroll D. Wright In favor of the miners, has also decided the Issue In the same way. Hla decision waa received by both W. L. Connell and T. D. Nichnlls, president and secretary, respectively, of the board of ronrlllntion. The former repre- rated the operators and the latter tho miners. nct-wcr- J good-nigh- wf Bine field officers. Eighty officers were tilled, 872 were wounded and thirteen are missing. Having declared that be would not live more than a year after hla wife, who waa murdered for her money In Chicago by Pezant, on September 18. 1908, John Spilka, on the first anniversary of the murder committed suicide by strangling himself with a handkerchief. r. v for Intuit to American Consul. The American consulate at Cartagena having been twice recently be-- . smeared with filth. Rear Admiral Slgs- bee, with hla flagship, the Newark. was ordered to proceed to Cartagena and investigate the circumstances. The gunboat Newport, Commander Mertz, joined the flagship on- Septem- her 25. In a communication to Gov- -' eraor Louis Tatrun, Admrial Sigsbee aaya In part: "I find your expressions of regret for the acta of indecency, on behalf of yourself and your government, satisfactory, but that has not been given publicity. I suggost addltonal precautions to prevent the recurrence of such incidents and fuller publicity of the government's express'ona cf regret, in order to avoid a friendly visit assuming a more difficult feature." Governor Patron complied by reiterating his regrets. MRS. HAROLD STAGG. 1 Fits-geral- PEACE CONGRESS TO BE CALLED BY PRE8IDENT. President nothing of it But, if be had a mind to, he could commit murder at the expense of an suspecting friends, said her uncle. here. "See Ospyrlcbi, ISM sad UM to Bobtrt Bseurte Sou. Adjust tag the apparatus with the deftness ef one skilled In such matters, the professor bade Eleanor reCHAPTER IX (Continued.) 1 have realised that already, anthe point where the two ends of gard "Some of them go to one place and swered Struthers, whose visage, the the wire had been brought in contact. some to another for all their mmls. moment after he had spoken, glowed Then, following a quick glance which There are several decent houaea in the from the unaccustomed use of compli- he gave at Mr. Struthera, a whlta neighborhood where food la provided ment. sizzling flame leaped Into being, three times a day at ao much a week. A puree of green peas and soft-she- ll which caused Eleanor to utter an exOur friend, Struthers, habitually pacrabs, and a filet a la bordelalae clamation of awe. tronizes one of them. Its the cheap- to begin with, began the professor, "How wonderful science la! aha est method, but aa I have served my reflectively, "and and some cham- murmured. apprenticeship at It elsewhere, I have pagne, of course. "Yea; but the full moon la still been In no hurry to make a selection; "Pm alraid, uncle, if you go on at more wonderful, and we must not fop Indeed, I have lately Induced him to that rate, you will never have that get her. Come, my boy, pick np your vary hla cuisine by playing the Bo- little house, said Eleanor; "It will banja" hemian with me during tbe very hot be a castle In Spain. "Why, It amelia aa It does after a weather. He waa looking peaked and "Never you mind, young lady," he thunderstorm! she exclaimed. needed a change. So we breakfast in replied, drawing a fat, "It is the same element, tamed, this room and lunch aa you tee, and leather wallet from his pocket and Struthera answered, as he waited for we take our dinners our meal of the tapping it significantly. "Everybody Eleanor to follow her uncle out of tha have an day at whatover restaurant happens must occasional fling, room. to hit our fancy. We are great hands and la thia mine. If I beafter climbing tha The at discovering little come riotous It will be from Joy at ladder, professor, and disraised the trap-doo- r places where one can dine appetlzlng-l- y having you with me. Bring every- appeared. A flood of moonlight greetfor a mere song, and perhaps the thing," he added to the waiter, every- ed them. next day we hie away to one of the thing that la good; you will know. "Shall I go first? the young man beaches to enjoy the crowds and ban- We want plenty, and the best, for asked. a to the music we have lunched upon sandwiches. quet in large pavilion, Oh, no; I can find my way. I aa of a bacd." The waiter smiled broadly, and bow- uned to ladders, for 1 was brought np "How delightful!" cried Eleanor. ed low. Doubtless he scented a fee in the country. What a lovely night! "And you muat do the same now that In the professor's sportive manner ahe added, aa she stepped lightly from I have come, and take me with you. and language, and he began to bustle the last round over the sill of tha Uncle Fhlneaa smiled at her enthu- diligently. trap-doosiasm. These infected likewise Eleanor and "It la a dogs life at the beat. Peach-blosso- Mr. Struthers, who were aeon chatting CHAPTER XI. he said, with a sigh, drain- and laughing gayly, heedless of the Eleanor found herself on a graveled ing hla tankard. "A trifle more divert- hot atmosphere of the crowded res- tin roof with chimney pota on every ing than the other, perhaps, but a taurant Trifling remarks and inci- aide, and a k of wires stretchdog's life, at beat No, my ambition dents convulsed them all, and there ing like mammoth silver cobwebs la to be able to settle down tome day waa scarcely a pause from tbe puree hither and thither into sheeny apaca In a little house of my own, where I of green peas to the dlah of rosy Ftr off to the right and left a river can have just what I want, as I want peaches that followed the raspberry glistened, whereon many lights moved it and when I want It Im beginning ice cream. and twinkled. High over head the Coffee?" naked the waiter. In a moon rode In gorgeous tranquillity, to see my way to It, too. Queer fancy for an old bachelor to have, Isn't it? confidential undertone. ole mistress of a heaven unflecked by The professor looked at hla watch. a single cloud. And my only fear ha! ha! la that I shall be morally certain In time to "Now, young people, how are we to "You have your wish; you are In pend the evening? I have two sug- Roof Park, my lady. Will yon take marry my housekeeper!" "But I ahall be your housekeeper, gestions to make; either we will go your choice of seats?" said Uncle to the theater, In which case we had Phineas, with mock solemnity. Indiand you cant marry me. "You!" he exclaimed, with gay better take our coffee now, or we cating a couple of comfortable looking he will adjourn to the roof park,' in chalra and a hammock In front of By that time, you Incredulity. waa going to any, "will have a house which case, we will take it there. them, which swung between two chimof your own, but he stopped em- Which shall It be? neys. "I fear, aald Struthers, with a barrassed, tearful of Introducing the The hammock for me. If no one Inroof "that la dreaded subject laugh, park' scarcely else wants It she said. This la per"Oh, no, I aha'nt. Uncle Phin, telligible to Miss Baldwin. fection; ao cool, too; yon can feel the "It sounds very Interesting, said breeze from the sea. be answered stoutly, divining hla Why do not "Let ua go there by all more people do this? At least It la "I know what you were Eleanor. Intention. fact. The other continued firing as la going to say, and there isn't the means. It la too hot for the theater." no longer very hot," ahe added, obThe two men exchanged glances of serving the smile on both their ran and made good bis eaespa onto tks lightest chance of 1L Fort Hall Indian reservation. A posts "Well, well," he responded, shyly, amusement faces. She stretched herself out and "So be It, said the professor, diew the Is In pursuit of tbe robber who beginning to put away hla papers, close around her, ao and If captured he will to "one can never tell what a year will 'roof park' It la; and he called for that only netting her face peeped forth. the bill. lynched. bring forth. "Swing me, Uncle Phin." They retraced their steps to the The profeasor removed from hla ARMY TO BE REORGANIZED. CHAPTER X.' boarding house, and while Mr. Strath-er- a mouth the pipe he was about to light, waa fumbling In the lock with hla and He bad finished hla studies for the smilingly complied; while Mr. Cur Intends to Place SOtMMO Adfi-tlonEleanor Inquired why they now proposed to Eleanor door-keand he day, dropping Into one of the Struthera, Men In the Field. come had hack. that ahe should accompany him on chalra began to finger lightly the With the purpose of forcing th$ "We are going to the roof park, several errands which he had to da strings of the banja forth together, and after answered Uncle Phineas. asllled with Japan to a speedy tarmli "He will sing for you if yon ask They j Mr. Struthers led the way up- him, aald the the emperor of Russia bu takeA steps visiting the Institution with which he professor. "I do ask. I am very fond of Bingto reorganise and reinforce tie fight- waa connected and a library where he stairs, past Eleanor's story and the and for shelves another professor's story, yet had to mouse among the Struthera. ing force In the far east A second a few minutes to consult authorities, story to the highest landing, which ing, Mr.' moment a For the yonng man hesito command under be Is created army sauntered through various book- waa Illumined only by the moon tated; then, after a preliminary they of General Grippenberg, a veteran of stores and picture galleries with streaming through the skylight A thrum or two, he aang In a sweet, ri-- wars, and it Is expseted that which the professor was familiar. short ladder-llkflight of steps led strong voice. There waa pathos in hla within a comparatively short time; It waa nearly dinner time when up further to a sort of trap-doo- r. tone before the finish, and when he "Shall I get the banjo? said had come to an end, and the Instruthere will be an army aggregating they returned, and the professor exon the louest ment waa at rest, the hammock still 600,000 to 700,000 men ready to take pressed surprise at not finding Mr. Struthers, pausing round. den. his In of Struthers possession the swayed and the smoker still smoked, the acrreslve against Japanese. "The Idea of asking smh a ques- and only tbe creak and the far off Ah," he said on second thought, It la believed that Grand Duke Nlcho-l- s 'irhaiirvftr will be commander "he has feared to Interrupt us. Good tion, replied the professor. "Do we rumble of the city streets broke the of the Russian armies In the boy! He haa thought we had many not always have the banjo?1' silence. The professor, having set the You are one person, sir, and Miss far east with a soldier of more varied things to talk about And ao we by a couple of stronger wing I experience aa hla chief of staff. have; but such modesty deserves Its Baldwin la another, aald he, turning twists of his fore-arcomposed At Mukden it la believed that the reward. Shall we Invite him to join to open a door behind him juat op- himself in the other chair, to watch at-Japanese will not make a frontal posite the foot of the ladder. ua. Eleanor? the cat die, aa he aald, which melan"Ia that hla laboratory? whispertacKupon that city, but will seek to em! went clambering np The professor choly event took place juat aa tbe melgage the Russians north or northwest the necessary two flights, and after ed Eleanor, aa he disappeared ody waa brought to a dose. Thereof there, a purpose dictated by stratefew minutes reappeared with Mr. a upon Eleanor sat up, and, grasping reasons as a well not desire by gic "Yea. I say, young man, do you call the to offerd the Chinese by making tbe Struthers, who had doffed hla fustian netting on either aide, pushed thla hospitality to leave ua kicking acred tombs of the emperors tbe jacket for conventional attire. tbe roof with her feet, and set against "So you have bad a good day, young our beela In the entry? cried the pro- heraelf in motion again. srene of bloodshed. 8evere fighting at aa he pushed In after him. feasor, Port Arthur is renorted to have taken man? aald Uncle Phineas. (To be continued.) and several lm "I have been trying tome interest- "Here la a lady very anxious, I know, place September to Inspect your mysteries. tmrgholds are aald to have ing experiments. SMALL COMFORT IN ANGELS. been cartured by the Japanese. Heavy i "Only think of it, Peach-blossoEleanor, following, found heraelf In firing was heard also on September 24, he keeps lightning on tap In hla a room that seemed a sort of cross be- Their Presence Made Darkness No but detsiis of the fighting at this time We all live In constant tween an apothecarys shop and a laboratory. Easier for the Youngster. are lacking. fear that he will burn the house down. mithy. There were'peatlea and morwas at a mothers meeting In a It What sort of a fume la rampant to- tars and bottles of suspicious looking Glrla Imitate Carrie Nation. The Brooklyn church. on a shelf around 7 the professor added, sniffing liquids arranged members of the circle were chatting A dispatch from La Porto, Ind, day the air. "One day he perfumes the an alembic, a pair of bellows, and aa they waited for the chairman to says: Rolling Prairie, this county, la atmosphere with sulphurated hydro- other chemical apparatus; and, most to call the the and order, meeting wildly excited over the daring act of gen, and the next Mrs. Todd la cook- interesting of all, a network of wires following la one of the anecdotes that four young women, tbe Misses Hester ing salt fish In the basement. Chemist extending from the green Jars re- waa told: to across room 1 ferred the and into a and Elsie Worden, Miss Beal and Miss versus cook, and don't know which "Edith la the mailer apartment, which waa evidaughter Connors, who broke down the doors la the worse. a friend of mine. She la a lively of mans the chamber. r and aald: young :. roc-1,dently where the young men of the Eleanor laughed, "What la tbe special thing you are Eleanor looked around her with aston- child and quite capable of forming vll'age wore gambling The young her own opinions and of sticking to ished eyes. ra win bn socially ostracized If gam- trying to discover, Mr. 8 1 ruthers? I them, and ia the readiest child to pick wish me could what tell yon bling and drinking does not cease. The "A mere bagatelle, Interjected her young women nettled the damages In--! uncle. "This audacious youth has some of these things mean, she said, up slang and other expressions not cuired In their raid and the crusade the exactly suited for a little girls hardihood to maintain that it la as ahe scrutinized Interestedly will be prosecuted until the evil Is the of a few years or rows of green jars In which the liquid vocabulary that I have even known. matter a only abated. months, la it? when our steam en- bubbled around bits of submerged She has always since her babyhood been afraid of the dark, and her Moffat Leta Third Contract gines will be ran by electricity instead metal. mother, in spite of fine theories to the "That la a battery, he said. of steam, and he hopes to be the forA Denver dispatch says Orman and "Would you like a shock?" asked contrary, haa humored her little girl tunate man to demonstrate that it can Crook or P ublo lave been awarded tbe be done successfully. and allowed a light In her bedroom. But If 1 once her uncle. "Above all things. contract for grading tbe roadbed of the let him loose on hts hobby there will Recently, however, my friend decided Mr. Struthers accordingly laid down tliat Mlsa Edith waa arriving at aa Moffat line from Arrowhead to Hot be no dinner for us," he continued, when reason should help her to Sulphur Springs, a distance of abont with a bantering smile at the em- the banja and, after adjusting vari- age ous wires and Implements, approached overcome her fears. whose his barrassed tongue youth, e twenty-thremiles. The cost will be "So, being a good, really pious had fettered. "I war- her shyly, and said: about $300,000. Abont 500 men win be pleasantly Peach-blosso"If you will hold thia piece of wire mother, she talked to Edith and told that now. rant you put to work within a week. Chief En- have five minutes of prinking yet to In one hand, and thia in the other, I her that God waa always present, and gineer Sumner thinks tbe grading will and a woman's five minutes are will let the current on. Do not be t!at nothing could harm ner in the be completed long before the time lim- da dark. ten." afraid; It will not hurt you. always June 1 next Tbe beginning of this it feels! how . she cried "Night came, and bedtime. Edith "Oh, it be queer uncle," cried, 'Til down, right work will mean that the Moffat rend waa undressed, said her prayers, and Eleanor, aa ahe gathered up her be- an Instant later. la soon to be over the hard places. Shall I atop? naked Mr. Struthers, climbed Into her little snow-whit- e longings and ran up the atalra. t neat With the at were minutes kiss, her later Fifteen solicitously. they Forced Into Slavery. "Oh, no; I rather like It I I oh, mother said: Now, dear, juat think table In a snug restaurant, one of the "Mans Inhumanity to womai" has choicest, into which the professor con- how queer it ia! Oh! oh! I think that the room la full of angels watchaa Illustration In Mitchell, 8. IX, when veyed them,' bumptiously announcing that will do, Mr. Struthers. I I cant ing while you sleep. the police are caring for a young worn to the electrician, whose eyes were let go! "Turning out the gas she left the The cessation of the current, and room. But being a loving, sympaaa found In tha clothes of a laborer, dilating at such prodigality, that he who had been compelled by her how had thrown economy to the winds. the looemlng of her grasp consequent thetic mother, ahe stood for a while band to do the work of a man. She if I am spreelng It spreeing it; and upon It. cut short her words. Her outalde the door to see how Mias Mary Crouse, and has a certificate of all on a woman's account. And there unde and Mr. Struthers were on the Edith would stand the ordeal. her marriage to John Crouse a year will he no headache After some minutes of Intense be broad grin. and a half ago la San Antonio, Tex, whispered, jubilantly, aa he began to she heard Edith say In a stillness the It's makes It queerest feeling. She la 15 years old. Two days after the bill of fare with the man- one fed as if small prickles were low voice: he was married, ahe says, her husband peruse " 'Beau tee ful white angels all of a man who meditates extrava- pinning through one. I'm very glad compelled her to rut off her hair, put ner 1 And then, after a pause: do will around! It too. Was tried It It, a yon good, gance. though. nut and do trousers on and big go manual But It beats the old Nick how afraid young man. A pretty face assists tbe dose?" labor In order to support him. "Oli, no. You can take more than I am of those angels!'" imagination." Cltzsns and Robbers Engage In Deadly Duel at Blackfoot, Idaho. Aa tha result of a battle between robbers and section men just aosth of Blackfoot, oue man Is dead, two otb ora are fatally wounded, while a pos la In pursuit of another, who will ho lynched If captured. The dead men are John Sweet, deputy sheriff ol Blackfoot, aud au unknown man, one of the robbers, while W. Et Fitzgerald, section foreman, is fatally wounled. At 8 o'clock Sunday evening two men entered the section house occupied by Japanese laborers on the Oregon Short Line railway, just south of town mid attempted to hold up the men. While they were parleying wltl th men the daughter of Section Fore man Fitzgerald called for help and summoned Deputy Sheriff Sweet, wh on arriving, was joined by her fitber and the two men went to the section house. They were mot at the door by oie of the desperadoes, who, with a revolver In bis hand, beckoned Sweet to come In. Sweet stepped up the stairs to the door when the fellow raised his gun and fired. So close waa the gun to the aherill'a face that the powder blackened hla forehead. The bullet entered the temple just above the eyes, Inflicting a fatal wound, from which he died In about an hour, without recovering consciousness. As the body of tbe sheriff fell Into the room the murderer sprang ovir it and with an oath started after who ran for the section hmae, a abort distance away, which he reached, locking the door after him After firing two ahota through the door, the desperado, a giant in a tats re, broke the door down and cornwing Fitzgerald, shot him three tines, emptying hla gun, and then beat Um Into Insensibility. The two men then jumped throagh a window and ran to the railroad track. They started np the track toward the depot, firing occasionally to keep the crowd back. Meanwhile several of the citizens sw cured guns and they responded to'lhs fire of the outlaws. A regular battle followed, over a hundred shot bring e ciianscd. Deputy Sheriff Klnisgr then came around tbe corner of a car with a sawed-of- f abotgun and emptied a load of buckshot into one of the robbers. Throwing up his hands, the min derer tank slowly forward upoa Ms THE TRICK. Seattle Saloon Held Up and Men Shot Down. that with a little practice and think I" i ! |