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1 Hashes From the Wire ABILENE, Kan., July 13. Six Uhinameu smuggled from Mexico in a car of ore, are being held here. The men wore discovered today in a half starved condition. T ST. PAUL, Minn., July 13. Prof. Francois C. Boucher, 80 years old, who has been Fronch consul at St. Paul for twentv-six years, is seriously ill at St, Joseph's hospital. His death is expected ex-pected hourl3 CORUNNA, Mich., July 13. Hugh McCurdy, former graud master of the Knights Templar in tho United States aud one of tho authorities in the country coun-try on Masonic jurisprudence, jg critically crit-ically ill at his home here. COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., July 13. Bishop Henry C. Potter's condition showed a marked degree of improvement improve-ment today, and nftor a comfortablo night he was ablo to bo removed from his bed and sit up in a reclining chair for a brief time. DULUTII, Minn., July 13. A stampede stam-pede was created in tho Catholic church at Biwabik last night, whero moving pictures of the Passion Play wcro being be-ing given when some of tho colluloid films blazed up in tho darkened room. About a dozen people were injured in the panic and one woman, Mrs'. Joseph Attilik, is so seriously hurt that she may not recover. FARMINGTON, Me., July"" 13. The Crockcrtown forest firo in Jerusalem plantation, which started a woek ago, and which has burned over 30,000 acres, destroying a million and a half foet of standing timber of tho Great Northern Paper company and the Bcrtin Mills company, today threatened tho villugo of Bigelow and 150 men aro making every effort to subdue the flames. SHARPSVILLE, Pa., July 13. With a view to testing tho number of accidents acci-dents occurring throughout tho United States, tho American Anti-Accident association as-sociation of xhis city asked tho press of the country to make a Bpecial feature fea-ture of all accidents occurring in this country, placing the occurrences under a regular heading as is douo with sporting, sport-ing, financial and other features that aro classified. WASHINGTON, July 13. Tho hot wave, which scored tho top notch in seven years at 104 yesterday, mitigated somowhat today, and 102 was tho best the downtown Btreet thermometers could check up. Thero was much less humidity. hu-midity. From stations throughout various va-rious soctions of tho United States camo" reports today indicating a general moderation mod-eration of temperatures. HELENA, July 13. A special to the Record from Billings says Judge Alton B. Parker of New York is en route to Holona from Denver and will bo tho guest of T. J. Walsh for two days. He will then ride through Yellowstone park on horseback, afterwards going to Seattle Se-attle to attend tho Bar association mooting. moot-ing. Discussing tho political situation he said the platform was strong and the candidates acceptable |