Fire which is believed to have es tzinated, from the sparks of a pass ing train on the Big Tour Saturday evening, resulted in $400 damage at the homes of Frank Farley and John Shockley in West First street. The fire was discovered about five o'clock and although the fre de partment was summoned immediate ly the flames had already gained such headway that the entire roof on the double house was destroyed. Most of the furnishings in both sides of the house was saved, the damage which was done resulting from water. Théo washer grocery on the west side of the burning re sidence. caught fire but the flames were extinguished ‘Before many ma terial, damage was done. The’ as entirely, wiveia? by Hinstifa