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Show TODAY'S TELEGRAMS. Kill! Alltr. WASIItSUTU.sj, Oct. I J, 0 a 111. Ju-tfee Miller Is still alive. Sownrt Dead. WamiisuioS, Oct, 1SV Kx-Axw tary W. W. Belknap, was found dead this morning in a mom adjoining adjoin-ing the ofllce, H20 .New York Avenue. Ave-nue. Tho coroner lias been sum moned.. It Is thought his death is duetopnra!yI. nurnetl to Drain Ijitw.i, Oct. 13. A foLr-story building on MlddleHtrect, occupied by Jlewiey II rock, hat, cap atid helmet manufacturer", and goerU-ment goerU-ment contractors for military b-a'i-gear, was burned this afternoon, blx persons were burned to deaUi and thirteen seriously Injured. The ftro brokcoutin theworkhopson the upper floor. Thirty nons were In Uiebullding. Two minutes after Uie fire was discovered, the whole bulMltlg was n mass of flames. The fire spread so rapidly that Ihe work people found evtry avenue of escape, es-cape, except tbe windows, cut oir. Through these some Jumped to the ground. Fivo women employed were killed by Jumping from the windows. Illaeharcetl anil rte-arrrsletl. XBVW Yokk, Oct 13-Tbe ca'e of Mrs. Miller and Mr. Field was brought before Judge Barrett in the supreme court chambers today on a writ of haieat corpus. Both were discharged from the charge of receiving re-ceiving stolen funds from Uie banking bank-ing firm of J. M. Field & Co. Immediately Im-mediately after Uie dlscliarg-. United btates Marshal Bernhardt arrested Mrs. Miller upon a warrant issued by Commissioner .Shields who held Mrs. Miller for cxamlna-Uon. I'rrsltlenl Harrison, j bilE, Ohio, Oct. la. One of tile greatest denionstratlsus of the day took place at Winchester v here several thousand people were assembled. as-sembled. I.eiy building lir the city was decorated, een the telegraph tele-graph poles were adorned with stars and stripes. "It is essential," the President said, "to Uie existence cf a country like curs that thought and sreca should be free, and free thought means differing thought". It nieacs that In the ludltli!-ual ludltli!-ual extrclse of the faculties I God has gUenus we will reach In I publlcquestlnntdiflerentrOuclutiocs butas I re-marked the other day to another audience, as Ijng as our diflerences stand like opposing buttresses but-tresses of a great arch confronting ea h other, but united above in love for Uie Constitution and tbe t!ag,He have nottilngtu fear." Hespokc tu tbe chll Ire n astcmbled.aiid touched upon the valuo of public schools and counseled lovo fur Uie flag. |