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Show . ' 1 Short News Stones j By Associated Press. OLYMPIA. Wash.. Oct. 2:.T Almond Post W K'Gllle and Ashton Watson, the bovs' who dynamited a bunk house containing con-taining fourteen sleeping JapancBO at. Ga CItv. pleaded guilty today and were "...iteneed to not Iops (ban one year In the reformatory at Monroe. I-ninlt : Hoc-von. Hoc-von. arrested in connection with the crime, was discharged. SEATTLE. Wash., Oct. 22. Nathaniel Bledser. the negro soldier of tho Twcnty-rlfth Twcnty-rlfth United States Infantry, convicted of issnult on a whlto woman near Fort Lawto'n Mast June, was sentenced today to an indeterminate sentence of four to ten yeat-H hi the state penitentlarj. LOUISVILLK, Oct. 22. Ten persons were injured, none of them fatally, when the building on Main .street between Third and Fourth, occupied by the A hern & OIL Manufacturing company as a, city office and' .salesrooms, partly cbllapscd (his afternoon. Those injured ivcro employes em-ployes of the sugar company. CHICAGO. Oct. 22. Carl Svantc NIc-nnor NIc-nnor Hallborg, professor of pharmacy of the University of Illinois, who served on the commission for revision of the National Na-tional Forrrnrlatory, 1830, 1805 and 1006, died today, aged 51 years. NEW YORK. Oct. 22.Tho loglBlatlvo bribery Investigation commltteo todny took a "recess until after election day after James Gaffney had been hoard In a flat denial that he had received or distributed any money. PARIS, Oct, 22. Sarah Bernhardt sailed on tho steamer Province from Havre today for another tour of Amor-ica. Amor-ica. WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. It was learned today that Colonel Thcodoro Roosevelt will' speak In tho Ohio campaign cam-paign this fall. His speeches in Ohio will be made" at Cleveland, Toledo and probably several other of the northern cities. JELKINS, W. Va., Oct. 22. After a restless night and morning. Senator F.l-klns., F.l-klns., who- i Hi it hi home. "Hallle-hur.it." "Hallle-hur.it." near here. Is somewhat improved. im-proved. Dr. W. W. Golden said today thai the cause of his, Illness was connected con-nected with the upper bowels and produced pro-duced an Intense pain akin to acute Indigestion. In-digestion. While tho disease In some Instances Is fatal, Dr. Golden assured the family that Senator Elklns's splendid splen-did vitality was In, his favor. |