MlDiJLEBURG POST. ( ( i Hlis Jlsa Dampa' wife while yet a Wide Some eiscaits made with greatest prida. 11 t t I !lLf 1 1 - I U jlia www wua iMr p pva uc iuvut Bat to a aride on can't ba rude. " Lat'a et 1 Forca ' rat, dear, 'tia my walm," It saved the Ufa of " Sunn J In." "Force" I A Tho BiMly-to- Oaraal wbca ia doubt, eat it yi "Sunny Jims" Mow. "In mr household Force,' Is aa f mill.tr uiiJ welcome aa 'Sunny Jirn,' and that's niylnija k'kxI deal, for we are all 'Suuur Jims' now. SEVERAL CITIES SWEPT BY FLOOD Hundreds of Buiid:ns Wiped Out at Topeka, Kan. FIFTY DEAD AT KANSAS CITY Financial Los la Stricken Districts Will Run Into Millions. MANY THOUSANDS HOMELESS TT"HNKT AT LA W, M:rrr.wHii', pa j iniiio'N rtitrnrtp.1 to il jve ,.r.i.iu!. iltouti-Mi. ViNSriVANIA RAILROAD. LewiHtown DiviBion. lu otlVft Mny 2-i. 1903. Douimllc BrlrurF. HTATIom. I Hunbiiry SvlliLitrove Junction wiiiiNirrove Pawling K reamer Mf mrr Mlililirhurg lll-llter llravrrlown Heaver p'tni?8 Kaulm Mills Medina Vr Shiitll l'nintvrvills .Maillaml T.rwWIow n lipwl.tnwn (Main Htreel lwintown Junction. Constantly ir-crcasing popularity of domeslic science is (lest ined to work a roll,..-- ..nr. In C,,n"Pe in the rr education of wfimrn. It baa been l)!it n comparatively short time since wom n were admitted to insti tutions, of learning on on equal footing-u it h men. It lias been even a much shorter time since work in domestic kciencc has been taken up as tt prac ticable line of instruction for the fem inine sex. A generally united effort is being made in thin state, for in stance, to have domestic .science woven n I i, .1 .. & 47 4 20 i. ii luuiuiii ui me aiuie uui 84 J 3. The suureag tliat thi work ss jv-lhns attained in the agricultural col s' fa 3i ! leSet ot Iowa 0,ic: .Michigan, as well a sw s;ts in other stttes where dometia ci 7M science has been formally recognized, T a I, : bear evidence that it is only u mat T M Salter of time when all states will le 1 10 ajl called upon to understand the ni'-rit of tiuch n course A H 20! (Ml H M P 4 4 4l 4 21 Paopla War Taksn at Great Risk From Tree Tops and Hons Tops In Small Boats Water ia Now Reced ing and Worst Is Over Epidemic of Disease Threatens Refugees Disas ter at Other Places. Topeka, Kan., June 2. This riiy and vicinity has expc rlenced the most de structive floods In Its history. Hun dred of buildings In North Topeka are wrecked, several destroyed by a fire caused by slacking limn, at least 40 per sons drowned, and over 8,000 homeless. All bridges to Cocd'-d sections are washed awny. The water Is now re ceding and it Is believe d that the worst la over. Rescuers worked for several days kree-dnep in water and sometimes up to their necks, and saved at. least 400 persons. l'eo;le were taken from house tops and trees at i;reat rUk. and many were In a half farr.iahed condi tion, having been compelled to dint? to their perilous positions for as Ions as 72 hour. Iiriefly stated, the. present condition of the flood is this: Thirty-four known deal. About 8,000 people without homes. Over l,Uu0.0OO loss of proprt. Hanks collapsed, 2; wholesale gro cery stores flooded, 2 II lK buKincss blocks almost ready to crumble, SO. Wholesale commission housed de serted, 6. Rock It'.and train, containing 130 passengers, held here by hifih wter City water works plant useless. One of the most distressing features of the situation now Is the possibility that there will be a spread of conta gious diseases. People of all classes are huddled together In houses not larea enough for them, and on all sides they are surrounded by water. r.ves Suubury 5 30 p m, ar- ) at SHhusurove 5 43 p m iSeliiisiirovHtcOOp. m., arrives nubury t:T.5 p. in. ave Lewintowo Junction : lilt n, 1 10 o m,np m 4 5 m, T r I fc. ii a ui tor Aluwna, ruuDurx aiei ntnil Wn-'hinitton 80S m 97 10 n m KorPhll-llnani r iiW '.7 a in. 1 01 ya nil HU4 luitr-urii 10 iiia ke'.bhia & Cne P. R Division Al fTIIKKN I'KM'KAI. RAILWAY .Progressive thou has already recognized that the youi,, Doctor8 an'1 ra(,'11cal rlifif cannot woman should be educated as well as her brother. It is. even going a tp further and learning that there should be a difference in the instruction, that will prove an actual assistance in ' life work of both. The justice of , . -cation of both brotAr and sister in the. samo dironfWlrea'A-beisir questioned. The fact that their lifa work lies along two quite distinct chan nels is already being recognized, and. M v.-. 1: II LVTtl tUII i.iw. I rnnmntlr t,) : liusrove Junction (ltuy fori 1 """s " imporiujiii iacior in suDsiantiating the contention ,jvp m,50JPm.-S'iaday9am, ; that work in domestic science should be formally included in the instruction of state institutions that recognize agriculture aa a science. It has takea the agricultural college nearly half a century to impress its utility upon the farming interests of the country. Do mestic science, covering a much w ide Held, the Chicago Sun believes, will u doubtedly have the advantage of a quicker growth into popular favor. it r!t .1 .1".'. -I .i m lor Erie suj ('in- ' ::: "urt" K l anil Caiisnilalnua rl. -. ' ,V":i. T.-rorip an 1 1 'le in' it 1 ' '. 1 1:1 p in for Hellelont I'.!- iil J r.lttiKU ljn . enl i-.liu.ia r i ll m: .mil ,T 1 "i fer Imliln vl En por'iim. 5 iu a m I'T Kna ami I'anas' S M p oi tor v , 1,.'. ll.iTon an I r L ' a mi 'M ml SJIrm tor Wll. ilTlilll i i : i i p ui, 5 ui tur Shajin- "' i 1 ' -n i i a i in t ilharre i:-r Aiti. ! i f s l 'j jv Junflinn V itr'i.ntr ut Hln):4i1lrihli. 5Mpui Kaiumure a u p iu i that many ruralites fall easv victim to the Police records show that swindling and confidence games are not entire ly comined to people who are classed as unsophisticated. While it is true H H 1 .- ... , i;m al CliHa Ixlphla . i vi a in. baUiuior )li . in. ' I i "ir(riic at Phtl.Mih!a : ; I a ui. Ha'tiuiura 2 JJ a ui '.'t".i i -I' .tv Sunburf : i: . a : . "n ai tiiilailv Mhlas 5 ui 7:v ui a.mnKtou M) am New i in We? li.Uy. 10 :-sl a at suaitavK, ! il.t y iriniii,- ai fhUa.llpuia T 111 k i VI .1 III III I 111 I If .... . . - in, ivui.u-'ou itso a ui. B ililiuuro I Iroul wealthy victims "- i i )u i u p in. ' Titng at PntlaitHlpoiit v i o i p ui, Baltimore It 10 p i V 111 'i arnvlnit at Phllil'ptil x ip m, Mailimra0p ui t ' i iu i . i ii ; tt PtitUelnlD'iU 7 ! p m - .' .11, II tltliuor.'T SO B IU. Wastl- ' i in - . Embury at SO am auj SI) u.. M H irnaiiurK, HhilaJulphla .a.i ' W(KH). (lan'l !., i Tl:.;:;! t;Y iin'1 ,. Kr.ESfOKW ITTALI17 vw'iffWi-of Me. PISTOL iii nl lUi'l lvv. . 1'. Vli - -.V p n . " 1 1'30 tt-T. It Set! ' Vih.rll ellOlllMtJil. Vi. LiuibiKKl.auilc.J vuthiul vitror bv ubI.'is . i-iUhuivIv rtHtirw Nutvou j " I -MM. ISiKutly Imuitiutia. ' i v. or, Wl idm titK'aaw. auj ' ' -j vt txoautiuvt IuOjuckiUuu, . - v.,bubiutcii.utiuart-ljMU. II : ' -i tittbotwal ol iluxaiHi, but - J .Wl ItiVu, k " to vl i bwa ft id iv lib. It warda 00 liinauiU u.l on having Kk. II U no I L. .K """ r t2uu4 I "Yes, sun! t jwcot.'afiSaSr urn-nan mia co. persuasive eb mi nonce of the curbstone swindler, there are those in high stations of lire who are just easy if the proper web is woven around theui. A case in point is that of the Humberts, of Paris, who lived in luxury on the money they securej by clever schemes. They have moved in the cream of society, spent money lavish ly and had a royal good time. At last they have been brought to jus tice1, but even now have many in fluential friends who will endeavor to buy their release. Near the lower entrance to the Golden Gate, on the superb road sys tem of Yellowstone National park, stands a vertical prong of rock, a sort of rough monolith, with slightly ellip tical cross section, perhaps seven or eight feet thick, in larger diameter at the base aud tapering gentiy to a height of 1 or li feet. This came to be a familiar landmark, and when a ear or two ago it was planned to l wi'iini !!:. I this portion i f the road, preparatory to building a beautiful c : -.to iaduct and rev'si: g the gii , the behest location at this point threatened a sacrifice of the old stouc. Put so many and earnest were the protects fiat it was decided to Vi'tsc.u- it. Kruiu y -:tn, rerhatta. "Uoi: t von tj:un she has a very R2COMMZND3 DR. DAVID KES N'EDY S FAVORITE REMEDY. In a recent Issna ( the Xew York Attic of a bouse, and ao aevera ka4 been their experience that their mlnda cava way under the strain. They can not recover. A Mrs. Anderson and her year-old baby have been for three days In a tree In plain sight of peo ple who were powerless to rescue then. The mother clasped her child clone In her arms and managed to MAZJzine of Sanitation and Hririene. brace herself against a tree la a rea- the recognized authority on all matters tonably secure position. For three Krtainuiif to health, .fames ll. Mcnt- day she kent ud the battle for lifs. W":ry. -I. U.. says edi tonally When her rescue was very near she lost consciousness. Both thQ mother and child foil Into 12 feet of water and were drowned, being Imme diately drawn under by the current Harvey Parsons, a. local newspaper man, had a thrilling experience. He took a boat Friday night and made his way to a house In the hope of mak ing some rescues. A woman and her baby, names unknown, were in the house, and Parsons took them into bin boat. They had proceeded only a short etsnro when the boat capsized. Parsons contrived to get himself and the others up Into a tree, and thera they stayed until they were rescued. They w.to brought to a 'Jare of saf'v ty. but probably will not survive. ft. D. Wise, former city engineer, was rtra.-'-I from the hay loft of a barn. He w?.s unconscious and numh from coll hut soon revlve-1. His story of the beginning of the flool U dra matic. PerchiJ Ii Tress. V.y the aid of araalr strain an 1 ci.'ft line launches 40 men In Svith (i:tr field Park were rescued. They ha! perched themselves in trees. The had nothing to eat for it hour-;. Th'-se men were kept In a fenced grov.. where they could not keep a clo.; y watch of tho situation. All they cnui 1 see was the angry water rushing about among the trucks of the trees Cr.i5 of th'? men said that they could not hear the other speak above the roar of water. Uncertainty was thus add ed to their other misery, and not oti.j of them had any topes of escaping Patrick P.el'ne, his wife and three small children were taken from th. attic of their small dwelhr.g. The uiurtt luava o.uvv trxuie woraers re luserj to to to work as a protest against the employers' refusing to re duce the working time of the work-' ars from CO to SS hours a week. Two more firms were added to the list of employers granting the 55-hour week, making 4 in all. There are about 800 firms In Philadelphia, and with the exception of those which have agreed to th? demands of their employers, they say they will not make 'teracnrefaHnvestitin i 1 concessions. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy, a V sad-looking young Uiaa. 'Judging"rom tho chill she produces, I should call it a liquid air." Washington Star. 'Weak Woman. Mrs. Gumpps What do you think of this? Prof. Scraper says women make better violinists than men? Mr. Guuippa Of course. They tau't make so much noise. X. Y. NYekly. reach the iufftirers to any great et tent. A case of diphtheria has been f- orted from the woolen rail! In North Topeka, where there are a large niim ber of children. In addition to the adults. There is also a case of two of scarlet fever among the refugees on the north side.Hund'-"-- cases ohjz-z::: . the children, and on account .f the ex posed condition of the patients will result fatally la many cases The possibility of an epidemic Is noT the rrio?t ?er-.ous thing th ci mupt cor.t-d with. t.: p.iysici.tn of the city. unlT the fj-r-'ction of th city health board, ar rr.i'nin her. d enorts to c:iectt turarneii r-- lamity. la this w"irk t.tey are bei-.i well aided fcj th- heakii beards of ti.ii state anil eoun'y. Dr. L. F. Gritb? savi that the sani tary condition of North Topeka when the water shall co do'.va will be such that the plac will be St for ha':)i tatlon for m.m raon'hs. He says he thinks the h-st plnn w -;!.'. he t.i gt tents from th. sar- sr. 1 e-stab'is'.i a tent city cn sii:-.;e j;,;; of h;:h ground. Frovl.-'.or.s ct rl'. f-ts ar becom ing srarc n T-r No fr-?iiit trains har er.t r-: I rh-3 c!ry for several days, and a iirz i.u.in'ities cf gr'v eerie wer ".i?strcyel !a North T1 peka theri? will r.iit fc-? enough for t '.. pc?ople to ert 1? tha pr-'s.-nt situation lasts much longer. It Is charged that certain of the nvrrhants have formed a combination for the purpose of con trolling the prices of provisions. It will be at least a week before freight trains from th? east can enter Topeka, and perhaps longer. Aa effort will be made ti scure a stock of pro vislca3 froi th-1 smaller towns south of here, and this may relieve the situ ation s03ewh.1t. Thrilling Rescues. E. L. Bailey and E. M. A!eand r performed some of the most heroic work of rescue. In tan darkness, at the greatest risk of their own lives, ther succeedal ia reaching one of tho bi:ra!r,g lumber yards and rescued a dozn women and children. Cn the way to tho south shore one of the women fainted from fatUue and fright, and this all but swamped tho boat. The men mad.? superhuman efr.ms and finally reached the pontoon brid.i;-' with their precious cargo. Hcr will ing hands seized them and carri-.l them over the MeUm bridge to s.u'etv. This is only ono of a hundred thrilling rescues. The most prominent men of tho town denned oilskins, and, submerged in water up to their breatHa, worked for hours in tho eold water. Women and children wore given the preference in the work of rescue. I EiRltea vara rtwcaod kua In the pJternoon from a house at 1208 North Monroe street. From this plaee the current Is now swift, and after great labor the place was reached. A man who has Just returned from the scene ot the flood says he could Bee aa many as 10 persons hanging from trees near the Sardou avenue bridge at the foot of Morse street. W. N. Keppard and his wife, aged people, were rescued. They were bo numb that they could not feel and had to be knocked Into tho water before the men could reach them. They were standing close together In the specific for kidney, liver and bladder troubles, rheumatism, dyspepsia and constipation with its attendant UU, we are free to confess that a more merttori ons medicine has never come under the examination of the chemical and medical experts of the New York Magazine of Sanitation arrl Hygiene. In fact, after thnrost searching tests ami ritrid in quiry into the record of Dr. Dtm.l Ken ncdy's Favorite Remedy, it becomes a duty to recommend its use in unequivo cal term to every reader of this journitl whose complaint comes within the list of ailments which this remedy w adver tised to cure. We have obtained such overwhelming proof of th etlieacy of this specific h;ivo so satisfactorily demon 'rated itv curvivo powers thro'igli t.ersonal ex;,"i imi nt" tint i cam for tho interest of onr readers lend., ns to call attention to its gr.-at value " H. MONT.,.M:ti;v. M D. Druggists sell it in New So Oft Slz and the regular $1 00 size bottles. Sjmflt btttf.frn vtfk for trial, fr't V m Or. David Kennedy Corporation. Pnmti.ut. V. Or. David KannonV Cnrrry UnUnm S.'St , Colila. Coughs, Cnmuinption. i'c. 5r. $t .j . i i morn 'vim (:ie:r no'isenoid R7"eti .r.-it certain death in the s-v:-t curr.ir ami gcni' down In tho fi. 1. T.i. iii.i r'v f these stor'.eH la k ,-,r.,of, however, and evun If trae, the - i'd:' n.ay never be had. T : no posslMltty of getiltr: it the na ies of the lead, nnd no ehane.i of f.'ir.r. in it my e-.it--nc.ie that can con P ! .,:ly be termed accurate. it is likely, ho'vvcr. that the numlier of totalities U Kansas City, Mo. will Bp;.iilti'ate jo. lio-.vn In the whole sale dn'rii t poplM ver waving while intj oyers. wno are cnnslderod a vrry Important part of the strike, are asking for a 55-hnnr week and an in-; crease In wages from $12 to $13 a week. There are about I'ono of them, and they ar all mcmln-rs of f;,o uyorsV and Mercerleri' 1 '; , Ther ' arn 126 dye houses affected ,y the s'rike four firms having recently granted the demands of the men. While the strikers claim that a 1 mills that have not granted the 5-,. hour week are shut down, the rn n r , . .. liieinrers rinim innt some niiis able to keep running wi'it e-ip that are not organized or 1m yet come under tho lntlueno ., textile orgnri-.Mflonn. r.Tn--t r.f :. at work are women and ciid.'roi. ..... .-.en .!! n ninr.viy r.fTi-M f reward for !ie pnrvn who -c-.r: ei -ot t'T . -..) :l ' 1 N. he " t C :. .I -t -!,e I year ii' t rlrrts to attract attention. The con- parents were obliged to hold the twoid.tion r.f some of these people is younger children constantly to kiicp pitiable. They have been held prls their heads above water Th"y we.re cners for tw days, threatened with nearly starveil. and probably ran not I death by drowning, and at one lime recover. by fire For the most part they were E. L. Ovvdry and his brother ari without food, and for 24 hours without among those who escaped from the1 drinking water. Every effort Is be:ug Rood. When a.-iked for a story of hisi made, and they will .UI be saved tin experience, he ni.l : j less the water rises more. The flnan- "Oh, It was terrible; I caa't describe cjai damage is about as great now as It. It stero ;d iike I bavo lived In a it Is likeiv to become unless the water horrible nightmare for the past two, rises much blither. The great dan days. Early cn Thursday we saw that 1 ger is that the foundations of build the wat. r w c.tld b'i high, but witi the 1 ingj may he undermined. However usual persistence of people who dis-ithe huildlnirs that have withstood th like to L ave their own homes, put otT' flood all day have an excellent . hancu the time as long as possible. It came! of holding out for i-ome time near being our undoing. Friday the whole of North Topeka, it seemed, overflowed within an hour. The dread ful water came creeping up faster thnn the people could get out. We were forced to leave In such a hurry that we could not even take a blnnket. I an satisfied that our house waa de t.rnyed. as If was In the direct path of the fire. AH I have In the world Is the e lot h In g Thar I am now wearing. ! Hurt !re-U ..f ether a.v in as had 3 1 r.i.r. I.rir.n as wo ar." I! J. H'nry, a harlware merchar.'. f.ru sent his fath.er and mother '.1 ': and then undertook to retnai;; ar. 1 keep their property out of the h ! t cf loc-fern. He manaired to es-1 rape when tho fiord came by riding a 'ru.--y horse. As fr as Mr. Henry kr. his stock of hardware has i :i it '-pit away with the building and entire establishment. These are only a f'W cf numemis ' i.T",i:ices of distress. Hundreds w'to j w.-re rich are now poor, and the poor' people are In distress. Many lost ah solut.dy everything. They had fh- -living.'? of years takn by wa'er. N'.vv th' y have only the titles to the wat.-r-1 1 v. r jil land. Ti'.oiisands of dead horses, cate and Ftti- Her animals are tloating down tho stream. the passenger tr .in near Itabutrh. C. by plae:ii,' -i-. tr ,.?;, t,ji track. T-Vj'-,d.iy, May JT. It has beeti ,:, . " .- 1 - ! ' the king of w. 1 v. it ;! . J'llv 3. Four pert;, lis .v. re '. :rri' ! 'o !' and two ot'i.i T-i c,.r!. e 1 r tenement ho'i'e :1r- .11 ."-w V- r';. i-trir'ev J Ho'V" I'e riT",. i;-; manufacturer. 11. I it Y.. of heart H-eae no An explosion wrerjc mill near '1 .-ri Mn'.t' one man aed fatally ir ers (lereril '"r- ('-.- -iif -:r--l r the United .-'rates nrn.v. w!,o 's .-1 don atter.dir.i.' be .'rifor'.a'loia! prajih conferere e, :vi - pr e-.t.- King Edward Frlci.iy, May 21. It is said the .avir.g .!-r.oi--!f i 'n Chi cago bunks have ;,a--ed ibr Jloii.'OO, 0'io mark. D. W. Miller, of the A-tr.a Coal Company, was run over ,nd killed the railroad near Chattatiooirv Tenn. lCmneror William has presented fJ-.e NVw York Yacht Club with i cup to be inwti as the emf.eror'j '''in. to he cnmtieted for nme Mme next fall. Frederic!; Munch vho '-n Tuesda wa.s .deceit .rrand inr.ior warden of .fh- of .n- 1 to The most serious propo.-ition Is that of fortd. The supply '-n Kansas City. Kan., is not as aiiiple as in Kansas City, Mo., and unless prompt m.-asures are taken there is a probability of much suffering The electric line from Leavenworth, 28 miles away. Walter opened and 10.0UO rations wore brought in. This amount, however, was n.vif lirient for a sinc'.e day's supply, u.d mor Is n.-eded at om At Ar-''-:.'!ne Kan., where 'he t-.'.i ir. yar is and buildings and lw-'Lir :s ' f th" d'.V'-ilit.-' houses are -. II ! -r w '. 'i r a n i::.. i r f e 'is. .- w.-r. tv .. awav .Vaiiy a :u :rds 'f fr-;gt.t r st.ti.d s-r,e..-r.-. i .ii i -. - ' r loo-:.' t.-,u 'll nki ill I ''.at i The i nr.. low :n.. ng Iowa 'he M . souri r'.v.-r ar t "r .in h- Ar--r.' var l: .v . no :;.i'.:u.i!u-t it :: the Knirhts Templar of died n p'.ilad ipiiia "I ; David Hniti'ti r.-t.;rf.. of his brother Ar--. Frai.klin. I'a.. : -r ..r. ye;a He had ' n '-). -:t 3.it.j.-t?av, '.'jy Vire ,l-strnv."! 'h vi, e '.e-'r lOsjSp r.i. i F: -ait. :i -r.nsylvanla, i:r.i -".i-i. 'h.. home : ..'-rs. at i.-:;, - of .. ! lS ilea. i. "I 30 t.i Mar'' lied r - nl. i "an.. at en - i. e' ;.i her;.-, u-ed '.-ere . - i. -' . ii t ..w .'.mmlsiion. ! years ill.-d and r k .n ".-. v-r SlT .L.C-1 I O A Erjjkirirj cf Crt ii'.ruui Hl,ll A eel- nest Ellles. and V nn 1 F v. ... "O.n-.'. on. of Caused Fatal r-y E.kes. in-' 1. iiart-t s. X T , ns 1-.: -. 1 r: D. It 20.CC0 ARE HOMELESS Vary D-3vned and Property Losi Heavy at Kansas City. Kansas City, June 2. With gas and ei ! 'rif lights extinguished, the water works shut down and the ei'y prae ti.aily at the mercy of tho first tiro that shall break out, with railroad tr-i asportation feeble and uncertain, Kansas City may, if the waters do not recede within the next two or three lays, bo compelled to fight for her Rlv'.r rark. cf the new turned out in ant: bri-akina rtu e bet-v son. Waif hour an 1 Tho race was s'.irt. and Elk.-s v; by three laps. -,v,-.. mile his chain sr.a: down the hack s t r a . - i .v as k. : "h.'.r!-s :i- ihay p-orlo r.-coru- riee it ' the -vi. n: :n ! -' 1 :;-.': n of a -. n Mikes a: :rau. xi-.f.ng fro-n the s le i.iing Wiuthour n ia 'he sixteenth ped and he coasted tc h. Suddenly (ho rv life. " firs Ll 1 .11"' ; ei via: I: a th"!itlc Inforrr.nMon from ii City, Kan., we r.eeivci last, i ihat district 2l.c..j0 p. utiin .'s.i. Many have J.een or .wn- 1. In: hu number cannot b; esii- 1. The property loss hits le -en ivv. 'he situation there is a par lei to t:;e situation here aiipar' r.t'v '.: fiT, and no worse. There Is no groat probability thai fl-.-Ti! will bo fr.rlh'T loss of life, ill the rivt r I'loes not r:e very --all el'-. .Ml through the whulosal-? di.rii- t and in the east and west bottoms th. r are people sull in hn-.s-".-- -mi . f them anxious t) he !:ik : aw.y- -i good number of them crpicM to ro iniiiu where they are, with all the chances of tho flood. Tho police have '..ui! woniicrs iu rescuing pcuplo. nud have probably sroujht 2e9 el thesi sale to the high ground. In the east and west bottoms a number ot obstinate peoiu are still clinging to their homes. Although tho police have run boats beneath their windows aud offered to save them, they re fused to leave and will take their chances. It Is utterly Impossible to form any estimate ot the number of dead In Kansas City. There have been manifold stories of how boats laden with people have been seen to sink there have been reports without end ot bodies seen floating by on wreck age, of men vho have tried to drive broken chain aught in his rear wheel and ho was thrown over his handb' bars, aad for a .-ecoad lay outstretched on the track. Realizing his .'.anger, tho crowds shouted to Vinson's pacemaker, (late ly, who was coming down tho stretch at a 1.13 clip, but the warning was too late. The Hying motor cycle struck Kikes' body, throwing Gately. and Stinson rod' thrown I'.illy shoulder:-, a the motor eyi le ; 1 iu. ns if. th'iie.l rv. r to t! !'ei t. 1'.! lie! ) -1- t'htve l l... I.-, to look at. ? I stand fain::.-.!, lush-.'i ..i .t mad. Elk. .4 -..i; lifeless, wiin l;is brains pr wound. His i l ire lei t heap and was 'inking upon ids !r;u U, '.vhilo the :vai: --t his i iiesi. ' 1: 1 v.-ounds of ail lel'.t was ti'l 1 li'li! ..' p. .a the grand h e.l ; iil tin a ::so as thoufll d .l the -r-.n : ii. oil of iia:. v.v l"r : re-e..( fd. 1'. 11. "-! :: the -triad raa.-'T. The '"ink '..-' m i man'it'ai'fir:-:- : .ant per empinv ,t h.r. htrcyed ' y tir-'. 1...... Tueaav. - At'ornev C e.'-n K rittsburg to t.-.e-t i'r:i' Tho ; luu'.r.-: ::::i. . i houn. at York. 1'a.. was Cre. Loss, i l!.'l "'. W ar depart ru ing for Lieutenant T. ''. disappeared treif. C!o:i. : Uays ago. Tho l'eriii pram ii ita. franchises was m l hoar, at C. i ;y-hii: -g. 1 ' i , Trt;t ("omp.ti.y .'-r Th'i total r ; 's . ;' . for t he :uoii! Ii .t M. .. ' and t ii" : :- : i: -'-in. n s lj . c M M .j:y 1 a;- uns l::-'x .as g-?s s:j--u; -:cosev trrv?i i s ar? sear 't'lrtagh. w a-at ics. Jui;a. :) ui ".-ith Phi. was s '.r.iii 1 :'t:ip .vi 1 e.hr.cst is lie.iii i i a:-..Wi. in a.el tn; iiug lroi.i a gai ..; iill.es ' ei ) t .ni :o bons. He died ou his way to a boss. Stlnsou had three usly bruises un head and scores nioro oa hid ch aturs and le:. Kthivev, I. luid a to inch cash over his left ev. b,uuo UN OIKIINC All Textde Mills in Philadelphia Now Affected. Philadelphia, Juno 2. It did nut need tho assertion ot tho exccuUtc board of the Textile Workers to can y conviction that the greatest eon Hu t. betweou employer and euiployo over seen In Philadelphia la now on. Tho crowd of idle men, women aud chil dren that congregated ou tho sticvt of the city's textile mill districts form ed a story without words. It Is esti mated by loaders in the strike thttt ,.lK.ei v.. pound. '! and lViii tatoes hi pu- t.ushcl PaUiu.ci 3Ta; w-n eloiir. $. $.vjJ4. Wbat firti or. month, ia - ? h. i. I . 1J4 ; V.N ?W v,c. Cvta "rnicr; rv-U --to : thi month. M'HiJi'-.V-; .''', stcjuncr i:esi, 4St?.'. 0-;s ni), Niv 5 h'.to. 0.: Nov. 2 nuvci. 3St.c. Kvo Na 2, 5c. No. 3