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Show L Hashes from the Wire ,.i,VmI?NA' Pn". ilVu - Thirty-eight J tSI1 VS"r4V..,.l,M tic,nh nt t.lislr father. fath-er. John W. Miller, aged !"0 years, who times!0 '' Ml' M"lcr WlH niarrlC(1 four WASHINGTON', Sept. 2. Surgeon-Gonnral Surgeon-Gonnral vVyman of the Marine hospital aorvlce was today advised bv cable of tlio 'ne".une"r,J T' yiUow r':ver nL Ul Gualra, uY KACUSE, Ind.. Sept. 2. When William Wil-liam Simmons of Adrian, Mich., made a imlloon ascension hero yesterday at the harvest Jubilee, a boy named Qulnler Neef became entangled In Ihc ropes and was carried up .'1000 feet. Me was unhurt. NEW ULM. Minn.. Sopt. 2. John F. Hayner. who was brought to tho county Jail hero yesterday from Sleepy Eye, after af-ter ho had been arrested for shooting ex-Senator ex-Senator George W. Snmmorvlllo. a lawyer and politician, committed suicide by hanging. LOS ANOI3UCS. Sept. 2. Tho easo Of I unman II. Uroadhcad. former chief of policy, charged with accepting bribes for the protection of disorderly districts of the city, will be given to tho Jury tomorrow, tomor-row, after a trial lasting five weeks. Arguments were nearly completed today. MUSKEGON. Mich., Sopt. 2. It is estimated es-timated that the loss accompanying the heavy frost of last night in Muskegon IVlfi 9i"enn..a "ntles will reach at least Moe.ono. Com and potatoes are dumaged the most, the former crop being almost a total loss. The frost Is the heaviest that has fallen In this locality since 1S0. NASHVILLE, Tonn.. Sopt. 2. After going over Iho records in the case of J. H. Hooker, Jr., the cadet who was dismissed dis-missed from the United Stales Military academy Auguat 10 for alleged complicity in a recent hazing case. Secretary of War Dickinson today intimated thai the Investigation Inves-tigation of the case will be reopened. PITTSfJURG. Sept. 2.-Cllfford If. Drtimm of Washington. Pa., former cashier of the Bank of Coal Center, and I-iodorlck H. Ward, a business man of th s city, were today found guilty of conspiracy con-spiracy to defraud the Bank of Coal Center, Cen-ter, Pa., of more than Sf.0,000. Sentence was postponed until September 13. iH.f.OLrT'lV,Sopt- - The will of the ate Charles M. Cooke, capitalist and hiancler. disposes of hut llitl,; propottv. the bulk of his holdings being the corporation cor-poration of C. M. Cooke. limited. Everything Every-thing is bequeathed to the fnmllv of the deceased. Tho will asks that the property prop-erty he not appraised, that no bond bo required and that Hie administrators do not publish an inventory o" the estate NASIIVILLK. Tonn.. Sept. 2.-Secre-lary of War 'Jacob M. Dickinson appeared ap-peared In the city court here today In behalf be-half of his chauffeur, who was accused of exceeding the speed limit. rt wa shown the automobile was making onlv twenty-eight miles an hour and the secretary sec-retary was on his way to the customs house on official business. The case was dismissed. CHICAGO, Sopt. 2. Wilbur Glenn Vo-liva. Vo-liva. successor lo the late John W. Alexander Alex-ander Dowie as head of the Christian Catholic 'church In Xlon. and who Is now oin.000 obtained by a former member of the church on a charge of libel, obtained a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Scan-Ian Scan-Ian here today. The writ Is made returnable re-turnable tomorrow. , PH'I;;VDEII'PHIA- Sept. 2.1.11110 rain has fallen In eastern Ponnsvlvanla lor several months and the drought has caused serious damage. Crops and pasture pas-ture fields have burned. A dispatch from fi0r&', P,aV snys tUo bP Paper mill of P. if. Glatfelter company al Springs Grove, r a., has been compelled to suspend operations oper-ations because of the drought. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2. Judge Rives, n tho probate court, admitted to probate pro-bate today the will of the laic: Robert Crawford Smith, who left the greater part of his largo estate to associates with whom he had been identillod as a iiHtever In the psychical manifestations of spiritualism. Mrs. Dora Barnett was the ehlef beneficiary of the will, receiving receiv-ing 1 0.000: Mrs. Lola S. Willing, another anoth-er beneficiary, was willed $2000. and Miss Lottie Livingstone. a Pnsadma school teacher, came in for S.iOOO. Heirs n't law of the agod Smith contested the will charging that he had been unduly influ-enced influ-enced by his spiritualist friends. |