Show DOMESTIC DOTS Felecrirapli News from All Fnyta 01 tila Land Over Which the Stars nnrf Stripes Vav ROCHESTER N YA dispatch from Detroit tonight announced the death of Ed Kinney agel about 40 years one of the best known bookmakers in the Unit ed States LAWRENCE KanSpencer M Humph roy a well konwn passenger conductor on the Union Pacific road was killed In the yards hers this morning while at tempting to make a coupling bct veen two passenger coaches SPRINGFIELD IllThe terrible heat for the past week was broken at 630 to nght when a cold wave swooped down from the northwest the temperature falling 25 degrees In an hour and at S p m registered but 60 degrees PHILADELPHIA death occurred in this city today as a result of the In I tense heat The victim was Edward H I Lemon aged 25 The thermometer at 1 oclock this morning registered 77 and reached 97 degrees this afternoon MARSHALTOWN IeTh protracted seige of hot weather was suddenly broken this afternoon by rain and a cold wave the temperature falling nearly forty de grees in two hours A severe frost is likely to follow if the weather clears MARION Mass Secretary Carlisle ar rived here early this morning In com pany with Mr Thwrber he went to Buz zards Bay and called on President Cleve land this afternoon He probably will re turn to Washington tomorrow morning SARATOGA hard Croker spent the day at Senator Murphys The latter to night is suffering from neuralgia but should he recover tomorrow he will start for Syracuse ExGovernor Sheehan will also be there Mr Croker today reiterated reiter-ated that he is out of politics and that iN orea 1 eg3 tti B he will not attend the Syracuse conven tion WASHINGTON United States board of geographic names a body charged with the duty of prescribing the proper method of spelling the names of places throughout the globe has just completed its second report This com prises a list or six hundred names making mak-ing the total number of names passed upon by the board since its creation in 11891 5364 WICHITA KanAt a game of ball to day at luka Pratt county the ball flew out of the hands of Frank Ketchum and struck a 14year old boy named Jimmy Simpson on the head inflicting a wound from which he dierl two hours afterward Ketchum who was Simpsons cousin was so grieved over the accident that he I attempted to commit suicide after the I I death of the boy NEW YORK The official thermometer II of the weather bureau today recorded the highest temperature ever taken by the department en September 22 in this city At 4 oclock the mercury registered 90 de grees The mean temperature for the clay was Sfi degrees which is 22 degrees above the normal for September 22 The humidity was low however there being only 49 per cent of moisture In the at mosphere SAN ANTONIO Tt > ExCongrapsman Charles Stewart of Houston died in the Santa Rosa hospital here yesterday He was elected to Congress from the First Congressional district to the Fortyninth Congress and served until March 4 1S94 he having declined a renomination at the preceding election He has been ill several months of consumption and his death was no surprise MADISON WisA strong wind swept over the northern portion of Dane county this afternoon uprooting trees blowing down buildings and overturning every thing in its way The path of the storm ran through a little station named Dane on the Northwestern road A passenger train bound for Chicago barely escaped The engineer saw the storm approach Ing and threw open the throttle By this means he outstripped the wind MIDDLEPORT OThe Society of the Army of West Virginia holds its annual reunion here September 25 Z and 27 General W G Powell president and de partment commander of Illinois will be present with his staff General Charlrs Townsend the commander of the depart ment of Ohio and staff and Governor Mr Kinley and staff General W K Rnnriv national commander Sons of Vetprans and staff Governor McCorkle and staff Generals Asa W Jones Asa Bushnell C J Grosvenor f Warren Keifer A J Warner Colonel L H Williams James E Campbell and J R Foraker and others have been invited Colonel William Lm Bie and his quartette will be present FON DU LAC WIsThe lumber yard and saw mill of Moore Gallaway and the blast furnace of the Wisconsin Fur nace xvth a company total loss were of za destroyed > 000 YlC wind bv was fire blowing at the rate of forty miles an hour and the lre department could do nothing to stol the progress of the flames although assistance from neigh boring cities was received The lumber yards contained 10000000 feet of lumber valued at 517oOOO The saw mill cost H52 The insurance on the lumber Is 80000 and on tho saw mill 15000 The Cincinnati furnace valued at 25000 was uninsured NEW YORK Mrs Oolonpl Badlp i wife of Colonel Will Jam Eadie second in com mand of the Salvation Army of the Unit ed States died nt her home in Jersey City this morning consumption When General Booth was In Brooklyn nearly a year ago Mrs Badie caught cold at ont of the meetings wl ch developed i 1110 consumption but she continued in r work until compelled to succumb She had been in the army about fifteen ears serving In Great Britain Canada and the United States She was born In England came to this country In I May 1E94 with her husband to take the position of chief secretary in the United States in tion with the headquarters of the conncc Sal va tlon Army in New York City The funer al will take place Tuesday from Suddcrs tabernacle New York City The services will be conducted by Commander and rrs Ballingham Booth assisted by tne staff officers |