Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1913 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Members of the United States-Al-aska boundary survey, led by C. W. Baldwin, made an attempt during the summer to reach the summit of Mount St. Elias. 18,000 feet high, as part of their survey work, and attained a height of 16,000 feet when they were caught in a terrific snow storm and were compelled to turn hack. The mountain has been ascended only by the expedition of the Duke of Abruzzi.
The Columbus ’ caravels, which hadbeen tied up in the harbor at Racine,\Wis., for several days, departed Friday night for Sheboygan, Wis. It was expected the boats would be tied up because of legal complications, but no move in that direction developed. The vessels were exhibited to the public subject to an admission fee. The Santa Maria is scheduled to go into dry dock at Manitowoc for repairs.
New September heat records were established in parts of Kansas and Oklahoma Friday and unusually high temperatures prevailed in Missouri. the average TTMMrInnnTT) temperature was well above 100 degrees. At Junction Olty the mercury climbed to 108, within a degree of the season’s record. A new heat record for the year was established at Lawrence, where the government thermometer registered 105%. This was the hottest September day on record at Topeka, the temperature there reaching 102 2-10. Calling Cards—printed or engraved; correct sizes and type faces. Let The Republican have your next order. Order a rubber stamp today from The Republic?,n.
