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w$&v'A"!t sf'i t01WrSm' OUTSIDE NEWS FROM WIRE AND CABLE Fulton, Mo. Mrs. Susan Ross found guilty murder in second de gree. Sentenced 10 years imprison ment for killing husband. London. If Ulster secedes and sets up Sir Edward Carson's provincial government, British, postoffice de partment will cut off province. London. Henry Gabriel Pelissier, 30, light opera composer, dead. New York. United Cigar Stores Co. having invaded retail tobacco trade in almost every city, will now enter candy trade. Mount Vernon, N. Y. -Richard P. Phelan, brakeman, awarded $30,000 against New Haven R. R. for loss of legs. New York. Mrs. Alfred Macy, so ciety leader, tired of sitting in house with nothing to do, is selling hats in Fifth avenue store to keep from be ing bored. Philadelphia. Owners of pigs have raised war fund of $2,500 to fight Jliayor Blankenburg's efforts to make this gruntless city. ' New York. Peru beefsteaks at 10 cents a pound is club held out for .America's use 'against "dollar beef" of Chicago packers by Agosto B. Le- gui of Lima. - Pittsburgh, Pa. Jane Addams, Chicago, says the less clothes wo men can wear with modesty the bet ter. Better for health and allows more freedom. New York. To meet demands of tango mania in society,- modistes an nounce the dip gown, a new creation with extra fullness at the knee. Washington. Tariff committee agreed on $3,000 as amount of in come of single man free from income tax. Washington. Suit may be insti tuted against New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, charging viola tion of Sherman anti-trust law. Austin, Tex. Sleet Nand heavy rains damaged unpicked cotton through Central and Western Texas. New York. Mrs. Addie Grinnell, 83, leading American actress in Forrest's company 50 years ago, ar rested ,on vagrancy charge. Magis trate paroled her to see if she can care for herself. New York. If Dr. Jos. A. Blake can be induced to return to his wife, she will droD suit for $1,000,000 against Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay, charging alienation of doctor's affec tions. Berlin. Reported Prince Walde mar, 24, son of Prince Henry of Prus sia, incurred debts of $100,000 while at Strassburg University. Washington. Postmaster Gen. Burleson has issued order .requested by Rep. Sabath, Chicago, that all Jews in postoffice department v be" given holiday on Jewish New Year and Day of Atonement, Oct. 2 and 11. Sacramento, Cal. Of 30,1 7 deaths recorded during 1912, 12,759 were persons without gainful occu pations. Truro, Eng. Wasp stung Lady Jane Molesworth on jugular vein. She died in 20 minutes. Queenstbwn. White Star Liner Olympic failed to call at Queenstown harbor and 250 enraged Americans were left in town to await another vessel. Milwaukee. Mrs. Margaret Moser, 68, Austrian, rented a chicken coop and attempted to live on 50 cents a week because son was living too high. Thomasville, Ga. U. S. Rep. Sea born A. Roddenbery dead. Nervous breakdown. . " Milwaukee. Mary Gestemski, 11, killed by auto driven by Fred Beyers stadt, pres. Gas Power Engineering Co. Joliet. Mrs. Mary Howk carried out of burning house of iSidney Mor gan by Geo. A. Barr, ex-former state's attorney of Will County. Baltimore. City council passed ordinance to "prevent ill-feeling be- mmmmmmmjmmmmtmmm