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THE OMAHA' DAILY BE ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1 OMAIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1593, SINGLE COPY FIVE OENTS insurance. — — committee will be decided, - c——i el . IN THE SENATE, he democratic membliss are anxious to CAUSE OF HARD TIMES. Yeatorday's Proceedings of the House En- | =~ TR ttes on the | Declared to Be Suffering with an Organio | K0t o, Work uijon s tarilt Il so it way be | Supporters of the Late Balmaceda in Ohili ty , L ' : livened by the Debate. I i Disease, | the Togular session in Decomber or imme- Be Treated Fairly in Future, ol ol il ast Sunday's Storm Left Disaster and Do« g s Y skt 4 abor Union Hall, donk 1 Wasmvaro®, Aug. 20.—Mr. Voorhees ely after the Holidays, tanls § ol structicn in Its Wake, 3 - 3 sunced the fol- —_— ouis J. Thm delivered an address at the ND CRISP MEET ON THE FLOGR | ChalFmn of tho fivanco committco, soporiod WED SbcompiMets 10 Bhve: chargs of ‘ RendAUAEAOrs of - Uho Conthal Lubor shlon i REED AND Ci b back the house bill repealing part of the | HIS FRIENDS VERY MUCH ALARME 4 s named in the prepazation of | YERY FEW TO BE VIGOROUSLY PROSECUTED | jeciiunrior % Sherman act with an amendment in the na- the tariff bill: ¥ e Tho theme wpon which he talked, as ane | SOUTHERN STATES SUFFER SEVERELY 9 ture of a substitute. He asked that the biil o S gvion, Whiting, Breckin- SUTCO iy W% tow GRS They Moth Tndulge to Some Exteut in | Secretary Lamont Responsible for the | ridee, Rive Arrangements Belug Made by the Republic | N0unced i tho panors for the last few days, Personal Itemarks, but in & Good Do placed on tho calohdar and eave notlce | “giginent that tiie Prestdent (i “Vory International * Reegnuc—-MeMillin, Mont- ' Natured Way—Work of that he would ask the senate to take FoINOEY, Hopking Sudiny ne: e I Warship to “’:lj :‘l:'l'l‘:l'\“:‘;*" ‘l'fl"v:l"-':""): ‘“ N Ruin Wrounght in Savannah and to Ship- Sio epos e A nistration of Cistoms-—Tarner, Stevens, 9 onspicuously posted upon the wall was P itup after the morning business from this B S ER LR WIDN RS, Aduihistration of Castoms—Turner, Stovens, an Ner Position in v i i Tarsnev, Payne und Gear. blackboard with different orts from the ping in Its Harbor, time on until final action be tuken. The Wil Easily Pass, Pabiic DeptBrynn, MeMitlin, Whiting, Bur- the South Pacifio. ..‘.,.‘,‘.‘,.‘,:h,‘,,' ",,,. ,.,“,:‘.,,,.\ “ u-l.-‘::lm;* L e — substitute, he said, was exactly the bill — ity Kol Bormerial Tronties — the speaker seemed to draw inspiration from Wasnixorox, Aug. 20.—An animated dis. | pireiefore reported from the finance com- Wasnirsortos Buneav o Tue Bre,) | Moy Cockran, Bynum, “Tarsney, Gearand | ooy ghted 1807 hy dames Gordon Benn time to time. The go'd production of the [ OVER FIFTY PEOPLE REPORTED MISSING (:‘m_uhm u‘vvr lhu yl'v)l.w“ lwl\\'l'll*:\\ :'1‘»"\1'«;‘: :;\\ln u,;:.’xlx“. vt 1[... ::»"u:.- b rm‘n glven ::: 518 "{{h‘flh’\.‘.‘(f'@&'ifu "%, Adjourned untit Friday. \\\I;n..:luul;‘:: ‘;)‘I(”\ii <‘\l: |‘.I“; :w.-'q ‘:‘x} h L\m‘lml '\x”um( r:-nvy‘y. :::«I-\ 0 ',\‘,"' ‘i‘,;:.“,..."\’::f\f,'(' Srisp x-S o enlivened 8 enator frol orgia (Gordo 2 —_— Aug, 2. — Mexics able to the [ s 0 ,‘,',’",:,',,‘l'i'::m ,’f“ ‘\ ”:\'l timos ,.h'l',‘,,.,, towas | @nd the semator from Ohio (Sher Men in congress and officials in the vari- Discrodit the Story, York Horald —Speeinl to Tiie Bre. |—Presic | PoPulation during these ye the wold con- | They Are Thought to Have Perished in the FMMEWHAT hatacnnl -and sach &b man), und he suggested that their [ ous executive departments of the govern- | WASHINGTON, Aug. A report that the | qony Monty of Chill has promulgated | Shiice i the arts and that wiich was uvail Fioros Hurri lh b Mt ihd P y remarks might bo made on the bill | ment drovped the silver question for | president had recently been operated on for A _ . ALILR GO L i) lerce Hurricane, ceived the plaudits of s party friends. which ho had just reported. Ho explained | i wimo today o discuss. the reports. | the removal of & cancerous meowth i nis | 8% AMOCsty law under which many The excess of world's (whatever that may Mr. Aitkin offered o resolution providing | further that tio bill, us roported from tho | ) Lm® tosay w0 Glacuss the reports.| L0 femovi of b Saicorons growth, i o | political ssuspocta” will bo - re AT LS aIots b or e N " O e i " C C e ore coneers resider 3 \ LAl " f - slibe S CASO ron " o and © various 01 8 0 rold and silver N for a special committec of five members to ‘:I\“-l:-.l n;:lfux;}un\n was M?‘nln :n \\.nln ,“I"."| Ciovaligaw . Health The Philadelphia his official family who have been approached | leased — from — furth annogance on | ooy s " SRS PLEASURE RESORTS BADLY DAMAGED fnvestigate the Ford theates disaster, and | DiS ¥ the house, so far as it concerne 8 on the subjec! account of their support of the late The world's merchandise was also fizured to dotarmlno what nction shouid be taken | gierobeul ofihe purchasing clause of the | Press published three columns of leade T oo dictator, Balmacedn, whose overttirow | during the years mentionod, And lstly, ox for tho roliof of the families of the victms. | thore was noerton motia R R A matter E'“"‘l'l* {\'“‘( Yorg w"l' ik ‘( ““ INFANTRY SHARPSHOUTERS, led to the establishment of the prosent | €ess of exports over imports to the United | Now England Seaboard Towas Teel the Referred to the committee on rules. whih was not in tho houso bill, and which, 0 ’l”“y‘h:\ s 1eAeATY ;:;Llf‘fi‘:l'l:v‘l‘ i ‘:”:' s | Yesterday Spent at Skimish Firing, Some | KOVernment. Under the proposed law o I ey “":l"‘\:"""‘“\mv Full K Tempest—New York Tatel an calle o report of | i s judgment, roved it o de said to have baen 1t ! - % Excetio % L ) 0 servec der O Iy P sASAU L s b sl 5 Mr. Catchings then called up the report of ;::nn’-l‘n-l‘!c‘ ::-."l'm'yw improved it and made iv 15, Claveln s Jiw tarveIfabeiont o vimby, Excellent Work Resultin ill Chilians who served under Balma- | ool or 81, 180,881 480, City and Viclnlty Keport a the committec on rules, reporting tho rules acceptable. . Briuevue, Nob, Aug, 2).—[Special Tele- | ceda, except tho members of Claudio | All this whs plainly vVisiblo to the naked Sl A R A e el e tmated 1 uBMISLEAOLE | pram to Tie Brk, |—~Today the rilemen of | Vieuna's cabinet aud the porsows respousi- | eye, but whiat the. speaker roally de b slon, Mr. Catchings conceded there should | Mr. Teller—Doca the sonator proposoto | lihZunge way whe = prosti Ip:m-v‘u'r the Platte deployed us skirmishers. Back | ble for the Los Canos massacre, are per- | Drove by all of this remained an - unsolved o general debate and briefly explained the [ €1l up this bill today ? S e s R S L PR and forth over the range they ran, dropping, | mitted to return to Chili and resume all the | MYStery. SAVANY 3 ¢ o bogeneral dabatoand briofly explaine Mr. Voorheos—If there bea single objec- | lieved directly from the tumor, suspected | S forth over the ranze they rau, dropping, | mitted to roturn I AL e \3!1. v Phe audienco was also awed by other fro. [ SAVANNAR, Ga., Aug. 20.-A hurrican® changes made in the rules. tion it must go over undel the rules. that there was lurking in his blood that | IFIN8, rising, running dropping und firing | rights and privileges of citizens. Vieuna | quent quotations f the comptroiler’s | struck Savannah Sunday. The wind blew When speaking in - favor of the rule mak- Mr. Teller—I object ¢hich would develop 1nto a “dreaded and | 454i0, Ull each man had exhausted his quota | and the members of his cabinet are now | reports, fifty-four m an hour during the day. Sun- ing & quorum of the committee of the whole | Mr. Voorhees—Then I have a right to call | Which would develop nto a *dres luro | Of immunition. When the average results | under indictment for various offenses. IThere | The speaker made the allogation that the | qay night at 7 o'clock it reached sovent o 1P the bill lveady befars tiis sonase. mysterious enemy which they scarcely dare g : h Bank of England was ma large measure [ N Y dred mombers, A H 5 of tho several runs izured out severs alsq s agains con- miles an hour. A lavgo numbor of buildings one hundred members, he was Inn-mmfwl RS I-'")‘ ""~m:m|A.mx“x(mm” Bolng | 6 HieHbIbH, " HeAttig eanar, r'r‘n b sever. I! A x'_ w;'m-‘!'lurvl) ut o L|;\| also indictments against those con FORPONKIGIE, fOFIENG AR IALINE ABORULDEY Hnd 1 h A lavi bor of building: by Mr. Rilgore with tho fuuiry If & quorim | ygfore'thoGinats T hase sought n chanes w5 | —ihe. teinte. wnded Prestdont Cloveland, | {13nEDS. In the standing, s shown by the | nected with the murder of forty-six students | yifiioicPd (B8 HHS CRRGIE BRSNS BE | woro unroofed. ~Seventoen lives wero lost b €0 vhole was not the [«oyie, i i % g iy 4 i b 0] iy Janos, tha ber of e siusts, o p A fno Republic some | o o d “Tybe, > asa committee e house. el v Mr. yorhee: shall certainly accomo- o FSGARIY Kt eRes % ol | — e o 050 the volt against Bal- years ago, ane I e republics aras heard from, and from forty to fifty Mr. Catchings said the adoption of this rale | date the senator by moving to take up the | MO frequently of late, gave it as their ¥ cedn having, been murdered in the most | Party in 1812 bid for - the support of | parcons are roported missing, It is believed i national bauk bil ofticial opinion, as was expected, that the re- 1 the “national banks, while the democrats 3 by the Iifuy-first congress was goodwnd | BAOns Mk 5 SOPIE Y (55 DL BBl s Cohd ttanaden 3 : wnd heartless manuer. aterod £t State ban s, tho thapon | that there aro more killed. - Ono of the dead beneticiul. [Applause.] Mr. Voorhees—Very well. Let it be under- | but at the same time none of them cliimed | NAME RANK, COMPANY i H wovernment has rofused to grant | wnich they professed to be desivous of re- | i8 C. A. Ulmer, assistant cashior of tho Cen- Twitted by Tom Reel stood the senator from Colorado objects 10 | to have nay direct or reiiable. information AND REGIMENT ;| amnesty o those who were engaged in the | peating. 5 ) tral Railroad bank, two others wero white Mr. Reed twitted the democrats upon | Lhis bill being madea special ovder for today. | upon the subject. plots organized last December and April | Dr. \‘ C. Rudolph opened the meeting by | men, the rest negroes, Kleven scls are their partlal approval of tho rules of the I”Hl question takes the bill over until to- | “senators and members of the house who H H ust the goverament. Claudio Vicuna | Mt '\“"""'—' e “"HI and at W"}“"»'H“' ashore in Savannah harbor, ewht being N bk 1HOCLO W have seen the president frequently and have nd the men of his cabine! be pros- | SIMalt attendance 1o lack of intereston the |\ oo o AR O URAT T Fifty-first congress. but in a humorous vein | e, fareis, n membor of the finance com- | ent prec SLAhE FoRbeL) boneamIbES T E T ;t"u‘h":; “.::hv” E f his cabinet will be pros: Artof the peopie, Sayine (AL Hhe opininn u.l el hoon r, o1 ateamboat i\;x one contended they had not gone far onoush. f mittee, said tho substitute just reported was | health, believe the: stutement true, One of | 1i. . olian . B 14 14 cuted with vigor. 4 ; | of agreat many people with regard to the | oyster boat. Six vessols wore wresked out- He therf, in_a more serious manner, argued | 8 majority report, in which the minority of | them who is an imtimate and porsonal friend | % Draney. mien, £ } The Chilian minister of mavine has senta [ vivil war had been a similar one, that of | side the harbor, The he co ce did not concur. The bill w: VAT, 5 Cliynowetly, 18U 17 R i © sivs | rems i ot S %, Lo iy in favor of the rights of the majority, ;y,“_4_4“1“{""\“‘_('IJNI'_‘”!; i neur. The bill was | of S ary Lamont stated that the seere AR T R G report to congress, in which he say ’M:;:_I:MHA 1 the fence until this or that | The names of which rights had cen firmly main- | U 4 Yo f a tary ot war had told him threo weeks ago | G smith, prt. bosth ; ! that in order to maintain Chili's domination vannah harbovare the barks Harold, Linde had ) ain- | Phe resolution offered by Mr. Stewart was [ thut Mr. Cloveland wus & ‘very siek man ictiar Qorp i 5 - - M SAEpOTAY th el iy, wined in the Piftyefiest congress. Now'| i TR OTex i : A o ] then laid before the senate lirccts the the house was in the habit of dode- in the outh Pac 1 it would N 2 dlma, Mexico, Royal, Andia chooner L g and that his condition was a matter of ) \ ll(' " : n Iy SLAUGHTER. Elma, Mex ‘.l 1l, Andia; schooner l.‘ ia, the houso was i the habit of dode | secretary of tho treasur BT | ARl OG R GO NG aL I LI HOLA: HOEEATIBLAIY: renni, b, G il 41 be necessarygto obtain ono more cruiscr steamnboat Abbeyville and oyster boat Fred Ik monsiizes Instend of meeting them. o | ate wheihor there is a dunger of o deficiency | assoolated with.him. There are byt thres LN one or two torpedo cruisers and a number of | Over 100 Hollod Ho clnimod vesiad the comitieo on rajes | inthe revenucs of tho government dov the | or four men in Washington who really know L 2d 1t i 2 | torpedo launch TU Eho b h e Teh cha i be OF res. | current years and, if 8o, what is thewmount | much from first hands about th presi- | % byt B. 16th B B e S e los whiah | Of such deficiency, and whether legisiation is | dent's condition. and they will not talk - Port Royal, S, C... buing the startling i the speakef y ot adopt rules which | Yocogsiry to sunply such defieiency to any one for publication. They hav HISTLNG U1 R T AL ards of Europe will probably de Royal, & . bring the startling in- | lows would give the majority control u}:'l tuke The resolution gave rise to long discus- | kaown for some time that the presi- | [N Davida the fact that an armored cruiser | formation thatv fully 100 hvos have C. A ULMER, asststant cashier Central Ratl- Bivay from the filibustercrhis chance 1o 810D | alon. Senutors Sherman, Mills, McPhorson | dent wus. worried about lis henlth, und | B B.Sponeer t 71 and two torpedo cruisers have alveady | been lost at Port Royal, Beaufort and | roud bunk tho ‘l‘(',"‘,',‘,‘\"“’l”,:'l" o ot powor n | ind Havris opposcd the refolution as callng | helioved that there was lurking in his sys- | 13 Buele 11610013l 2 been contructed for by the Chiliun | neighboring points by drowning du TONY HOLMES (colored), crushed in a house, 4 Ve 4 speaker.to . VO or problematical statements culated tc - RpERT BT 3 ¢ Lloyd, sxt, U . 3 E i & ) 2 3 el % MILLER, dairyman. the full light of public opinion than to ex A'r-'.:wxl’v‘v‘xlllhl ls :n;..: ull"u«lsl(i‘L:flt‘:]L\‘l]l["‘t)lllflll(; ST E G L P 113 Otivit, wi, & It 4 | government or that she holds options on the | the storm. Over twenty-five of these were )'UI‘ 1" IxI\Ix |\.'-'\; N ler ROES, d od It 0l GBI LESS Pooiat ite needless alavm, ov eting they knew what it was they would ot men- | H. S Oglivic, vz contracts, Tho Lerald's. corespondent in | Se€0 by the correspondent and his infor ¢ UNKNOWN NEGROES, drowned on retary of the treasury. tion it. The belief obtains here that the | “\weathoer in the morning o 2 L Sl P op | mation” recarding the others was rveceived | the Brampton plantation, four miles from the Opposed by Hill and Stewart. | president hias not known up to within a few | ¢t COURE 1Y bl Guayaquil reports thata Jarge quantity of | from roliable sources, Of the. 100 kil | city motion to refer the resolution to the '1&"\-\-’ :'u least, \\;ML.ALI I My ”u A »M]rhx”t:i'- e arms reeently reached there from Chili. | and drowned, o _8ix were white. The LEWIS SAGNETTE colored), ran into a live finance committee was made by Mr. Voor- FEAR A b e 2 . 8 7 I'hey have been forwarded to Quito for the | negroes were rghtened and terror- | trolley wire, es. Tt was opposed by Mr. Hill and Mr, | Kidneys, then dropsy, and now cancer is | - WasninGroy, Aug. 2. —(Special 1 Ecuadorian army. which is being rapidly | Stricken that many e killed or drowned PATLER SQUIRE, 6-year-old colored boy, Stewart. Mr. Stewart could sco no danger | Bamed. to Tie Bee]—The following army orders | uy on a war footing in anticipation of w by not leaving their cabms to scek safety. | drowned on Hutehinson's tsland. from the adoption of the resolution. It Worked Iowa and Nebraska People, were issued today: e o ] I\‘\'- Hl'.\ persous were drowned of Paris OHN WILLIAMS, contained no manifestation of lack of confi- | The man Dunbar, who has been for some | The following transfers in the Fifth artil- Sl T R L el & MARY BUTLER. dence in the sccrotary. What harm | vears conducting an alleged publishing house | jory are ordered: Seednd Licutenant Kd. Inherited Nothng bat Debts. el peat oo o SARAH GREEN, all drowned on a rice plan- o 20! B0 e Iy becauso they | COUld there be in asking information as | ju this city, promising to publish pictures ¥ Ly Z e LONDON, Aug. 20.—Adispatch from Coburg | Ot [OUE UGS Trom Beaufott. [AUIS be- o, ion south of this ety rom renorting rules simply because they | g0 \whatstho revenues of the governmant fae | | 10LEY3 PO £ | L ent | mund M. Blake, from light battery F to J s ety ieved fully twenty lives were lost borween | 'HLQRSOMAOTIMSEIY oo were part of thoseof the INifty-fivst congress and biographicar sketches of . prominent : 4 < to the Standaid s Ilic debts of the I U D B e I e L SNOWN SAILORS, drowned as Vor lmuu T "n PRk mL(lm the current year would be! He was opvosed | men and members of various oagan- | battery L; Second Lieutenant William G. duko of Saxe-Coburg-Gothn are estimated at | houcs 1o B :‘:‘f “‘“"'l“i~ S I’(fl'\»;i‘\fl;“’“ Tybe island er oh se rries wa > com- BIEVALAATIGRIND cht w S RUOrS.i R : Atta s it e of Saxe-Coburg- a are est dat | house aufort and Port Royal was dam- | 1Y) b mended, very much of shem had been by \L:.’\l:.','u:‘,:,'}fi.’:\‘\f{".:|" R ouEbyas now it0 S A R LD Hlaan, from-bavery M So/aht babtery Ty |, o o oh o In fact, says the dispateh, | aged to some extent, and a uumber of barges [ The coming of the storm was almost on the country absolutely wondewmed. Mr. | gl vesolutions calling for information " | Hauduient purposce: - has. given bond for | neen. fficutenant sSidnes & dordan, from | ke duke of Edinburgh hus inherited nothing | and eraft were wr ; the anuivorsaty of the great hurricane of e, of oed Up ol she outtey |~ Hill sald ho hud uot been consulted by the | 000" o appear in tho. cotrts. hers next! | vin win i ey oy, g LUtk -Deel pItHeet Something of a Gate on Lake Michiga 1881 The storm, which had been predicted congress, failed to speak of the practices | SEoALT "l,‘}',(T:‘l“_“! mn reference to the res- | October and answer to charges which have |~ Leave for two months, to take effe READY T30 Comilit MURDER. CuieGo, Aug. 20. ~The north gale which | bY the weather burcau for several days, be- ndopted before the rules were adonted which | §o'alarin the eommten Wt ey b 1 1t goverament deteclives against | the completion of his dutics us rauge oflicer, swept Lake Michizan last night was the | #40 early in“the afternoon and increased yero so odious to the country. [Appliuse.i | sion? Thero seemod to be somo dispute ns 0 | Lom Tomu ciiern oy hutmber of Nebraska Depnstment of theg Togy ",‘:_':u"'l‘ik"i_"““‘;;":fi lowa Folico ou the Lookout for a Gnng of | heaviest that vessol mon Huvo oxperienced | from then until It reached the climax be ALt ationiniuh ety tirmuh iohin whether coheress was to legislate on the taviff | sent in their $16 to securca place in his | Sun. Soventeenth infan (. 3 > Tramps. this season, With a fow excoptions, all | bveen 1 and 12 o'clock at night, having (i n""f.l';}l’"“-"' s -uu(.'.',.’:’.? at this session. ‘There seemed to be o fixed | alloged publications. Loave for seven duys; to_tdke effect Sep- Des Morxes, Aug. 2. pecial Telesriam | apafy, both steam und sail, remained in shel- | PIOWN for cight hours in a territic hurricane. the speaicer, who acted without authority of | Lolcy ot the su et But if the was to | When the Knights Templar held their con- | teniber ernted’ Firsy Lieutenant, | to T Brr ) —Word was received hero toduy | tep i the harbor, and but few boats arrived | 1b Dezan vaming carly in tho morning, but rules or anything else. [Applause.] When ¥ Kislation it wasnecessary to know ve in_ Washington a couple of years Daniel 2./ McCarthy, Twelfth infuntry, re-' | by the authorities from the chief of police o | ui vo midnight, The passenger boats re. | OBl in gusts. After the fall it ceasod en- the charges were made against the last con- what were the anticipated revenues. He | Dunbar reaped a large harvest. He pro. | o c i ! ad sucl onco SEOLAYYItha A hane : 2 cruiting ofticer. Chicago advising them to keep a sharp look- | mained av the doeks with the exception of | tirely for several -hours and did not begin let no one forget tha the | had such contidence in the secrevary that he | poscd publishing a book of sketches of prom- The Jeave granted Major George B. Rus, £ 3 ¢ ! ] v ian e exception of R 26 was that, without the jvas ready to beliove whatever suezestion | fuent members of that organization and quite | sell, Filth infantry, Is extended ono month. | UL fOr @ gung of toughs thut are makivg | the Chicors ‘of the Goodwin Steamship | again until afternoon. Then the work of e e s o hat | e mizht wake, and ho (Hill) would be | 4 2of Towa and Nebraska Knights put |~ Pirst Licutenant James D. Nickerson, | & tour of the state and sing [ COMPABY o i and the Nyacle There | destruction began and lasted untdl the storm authority of the house, without that | \loised to hear from b 3 ER¥ o Their sme | #re but Tew boats trading on the lukes just | 1. s idni of the committee on rules, the scakerhad | PN o Sron e doforiorm: in amount | Seventeenth infantry, will procced at tho | themselwes off as tranmp and eoime | now on account of the goneral depression, | Med sPent its force ut midnight. exorci Jowerthit ST Ly ST | e of asscssmunt! lovled for} anch of Dunbnt's |lenrliost: practicabloidate tolNow ¥nrk City, | 187 tol visle the farmers and inguire | SO SHASTLEH OCME, Soncrtl doprosaion, A Seene of Desolaty B A pbIRad ‘He k R nieA R A s proposed works. Robert G. Reiniger, of the | and report to the superintendent of the re. | for work and loynge around long en softAISH Loconty o the el i bie ROt bt solf the power tocount a quorum. Thoquestion | feipey it U iy Y, jaw fiemiofeiniger&Lord) blGharleslCILy | llovulting soryicoRtorinusiznmantitorduty aty | Gndiout whatherthe armerhusgdrnyn thip{Ed e REes RRREL el B EBS DRIMISE TP A tviowwotithofolbyjaydnylighbishisimorng had gone to the supreme court and M. 1teed |, OUPIC i paying current expenses. There | fa, has contributed to the charzes against vid's island, New York havbor. money from the banls, which a great many | poatsoune i duviae the dag, before the | iy vevealed a scene of wreek and ruin that i never boon justified. e liad hoard Mr. | s & Fumos that tho gold reserve was being | Dunbar. He sent his draft ana picture with |~ The leave granted Captain Piul Shider, | have done of Lite, and it they find that o | Severity of the s ot oy favor. | surpassed that after the great hurricane of v booy, oare bk | paid out for current expenses, and he did | his biographical sketeh, but never heard | g sxtended fiftee has they manage in some wiy to get away e VIBXLORIONCaC WABIYOL Yl yOr T P T od several times say the supremo court | pogsup:iige the senate. desired that to be shheep b e dstunt surgeon, 1s extended fifteen days. | T LRy HH e Mo 10 eommit | able. Not until late in the afternoon did the | 1551 The streets were impassablo from the ud justifled his course. Tho supreme court | one. = anyehingtrom fubyshor Dunhar Euag Aie onaiu o B "I'.I‘:o“‘:‘:“; Mmuvder, s whs demonstrated at Cherokee | 564 et so high as to_stop tion, and it | debris. Fallen trees, twisted roots, masses hud not touched the question. The supreme | My McPherson asked Mr. Stewart if ho Littiolpposiitoniinitho Sanate, Tomber 10 1o thy. commanding. ohlcer Jooe: | 10 the Killing of the Schultz family recently. | fept steadily increasing all night. of brick, fences and broken bra.ches of court has said the house had the right to | g : ; i S TS S AL ay openly | tember 19 to the commanding offiver Jeffer. iy B 0 - A0C LA did not know the democratic party was in For the first time senators today openly | (prn ool “ng e RIS at that depot. _ — "‘;'l‘_" EROYRLES ! _w[\-_! moent and | power in the senate and the respousivility | stated that the bill uncontiitionally repealing & e S A AT, ' pteresting Event at Crestan, O'Malley Lost an Ear. T s T i Nt of i quo ! ad never si 3 ; e v 4 vote and be passed by thesenate. Up | Leave of absence for one month, to take T AR e n B s e \ direction, spenker should mako tho rules. [Applause] WIust Think They Are in Power. ALYolo nba o pushed bviinesenat L f 3 to Tue Bem]—Crestow's district agricul- | yesterday. Ho took hold of & gun €0 1ift it | Iy is impossible s yob to estimate the The gentlemai from Maino had referred | Mr. Stewart—No. They elaim to be in | 1o whothor tho - bill could b | CTect wheu relieved from duty at the de- | yural fair and blue grass palace opencd | from the wagon. The weapon was discharzed, | g Hio ot lt oL bhals TR tothe powar loleed In the common rules. | power. They think they arc. But there are | forced to a vote owing . to the | Partmentrifle range, near Bollevue, Neb., | toqqy, The atiendance is estimated at | theload landing in the loft side of My | J4maze as (PaRult oL tha.slonn ik Lot him call Mr. Reed's attention to the dis- | more administration monon'the republican | ohstimate opposition to the free coinage senn- | has been granted Second Licutenant John [ 10000, Tne southwestorn firemens | O'Malley's face. One of the featuves of the | V48 very general, and iy is safo to suy that ' he lming ity givewit | Lo Hines, Sccond infunt ] 3 R serious wound that resulted was the loss of | it Will go up into the millions, Nearly every tors, but the overwhelming majority given it ¢ i . AT LR AT T IR 208 THE 4 1 e p i | by the house yestorday hus had ite it On Thursday afternoon Colonel Beuham [ {oMrhient heith tho auil inecting on the | the loft car. one, if ot all, the property owners 1 the e O oS, oho) Maine man be- | 1do not think the democratic pirty 8 in | in the upper branch of congress. Several | will prescnt the medais: to” the successful | fulr grounds. 1t was the larzost over held TR city have been damaged Hoved the spoaker should huve all power | power at all in this senate. 1t s tlio gold | senators = havo announced today that | contestants in the rifle competition at Beile- A : Sundny School Workera, OTho List of fatulTiios is graduslly growing _)““'”__"‘ SAystomp "'I“j"“““ thk the | party that claims to be in power. We hear | while they would support free coin- | Vue. The Second Infantry band will go | Gyikns Bt atiohtie, Cornlng won the200- S Louts, Mo., Aug. 20.—Tomorrow the | = b Ui Toitoll sl inb e i committeo on rules it was left to thd house | more eulogy of the administration from the | age and would vote for an increased | down to the range on the B. & M. train at 1 tilantio, LCoEni LB0AL Sunday School International Field Workers | 7 s ] at o hub hub i is 30, Joctde it motions were dilatory or not. | republicans than from the democrats. If | watio. they would wiso voto for uncon- | D.m.. and will furnish th music for the | YAbd bband bubxace. ino: 23}, scconds. onco will begin here. A mass prayer | WL B0 Several bodies of drowned persons The system of the Fifty-second congress this resolution had been introduced by an repeal when nothing e occasion, piatet- T adder race was won by | meeting was held tonight to invoke divine | Were picked up during the morning and and uow fim:lvd was to maintain, o the | administration man there would have beon fore them Thent theldeadlie aenos ——— 200-yurd hoo ! on Ta Oliinal | Dalpiforthio conventions. - OVer 5 000 Lot | acarches axapow Holng matoor oibertaive individual Judgment of the chair, but that | no objection to it A S P LTI s BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, § se aring orithie) conventions 5,000 delo- i3 J p e 0 Erd ¢ a 4 LBy £0.CC 53 BAGOICOmIX pe. have served notice that while they will vote nvestigating the Charges Agains orld's o v - v PR ¥ x 2 ' 2, L Jegistation, the conmitice on rulos was not | “Tho senators voting nay wore: Messrs. | haainss the bl Sunport the saominien Tair Commissionnrs—Fair Notes Bouionkaiidllsteont Eigney RLlo el American Bar Associution. Ihe drowring of C. A. Ulmer, cashier of the [ n’l!(i'l!\ 5'[""'[!.1;'"‘"':! yiiv rested in the i‘x”“n’" ln_l)‘ \\u’»lnuulun. Dubois, Hansbrough, | offercd, and will talk against repeal, | Cuicaco, Aug. 20.—The svecinl committee | F4¢0 W48 WOl by Minwavkee, Wis., Aug. 2).—-About 10) ntral Railroad bank on Hutchinson's sy LS R R O Lindsiyy | they 'will mob wy to defeat appointed by the nationsl World's fair com- Mawhor M lawyers arrived from various sections of the | island, was one of the most unfortunate of Hsputisn ofithe ey Rule Vot Calitornine nad Woltote e o Ty ool st - they | hission to investigute the charges of bribery | Avock, Ta.. Aug. 20.—(Spd slegram to | United States to attend the sixteenth an- | the fatslities of the storm. Mr. Ulrer Undar the vules proposed dilatory motigns . Dolph introduced a bill, which was | administration. This. has piken the neact | Azainst Commn.issioners Beeson of Oklahomn | Tz Bek.]—In the Mawhor poisonini casc, o e eican v 850" | owned o farm on the isiand and had_ gone P L he LT pooiss had quo pved Lo the committee on forcln roli- | out of the opposition to repeal and while 1t | and Mercer of Wyommg met today and went | which was reached this atternoon, noting | Suaio jomistation io oemmsred * 31 48 10 4 over to pay of nis hands and attend to other 100 committee on rulds, Tho power. lodged pio _l)ll;lp'«;.l" 2 “"'H f;fl;‘“wq w0 ;jiml_fl" the | will be obstinate. it 1s conceded it cannot be | over all the evidence in the-matter, The | was done except to submit to the court i i % business. There were bruises on Mr. Ul in' the committeo was simply to report o | GLioreoment SR Ooincrs loxulision et effcctive, and that a vote will be taken aud | jnvestigation was held behind closed door motion on tho part of tho stite to set sido TR T mer's face and it is supposed he struck IR B B N A AE 8 s u a 1e b assed in the senate during Sep- | Tho conclusion reachea wi o made > special venire of seventy-five men on e TS Y 5§ proposition, ~“Cho cominiues coul nou adovt spealeg on o subjoc, oDl iy i Sep “.“““..uw - veaiiod ‘Will not'be mado | Sho epasisl” veniro ot sevenuy-five mon'en | b0 0 RIS DA L agalust an outshed when he jumped from oture. could no o order o A BB ran gt A S e BF: e e, ALeol 8 5 d - 3 3 ’a offee | his barn as it was about to v ThE b iainass i awithonl: the CoinBattr ot nlitinuh;-lx-xln)-'v'n?yr“:mf",fr""fl :erx_h“ L uncop: Western Pensions., Commissioner Buchanan of the wgricul- | selecting the panel. ~ After hearing oral | avpointed for the Hills Plantation Coffec Frts ;“_"1“ 8 about to blow doway the house. In the last cougress | gne Sherman net and against the ‘;““'m“”, The following pensions granted are re- | tural department today announced that the | testimony, on motion, the court overruted | company, which hpsa capital of &00,000, Miller. his dairyman, has not been found, there “had been —opposition to ~ the | wiiich. ho snid. wouli iyelve eiqiiate: | ported: date for closing entries tor the fat stock ex- | the same, and the caso will probably proceed | ou the charge of insolvency and fraudulent | and it is presumed ho was drowned also, ohevavion of the rules of the 1ifty-tlvst con | dolay ;' and in the moeantime the condition of | - Nebraska: _Increase—Isnac —Vanderost, hitibhasbeon skiendad yeMESepiamber $0. 110 the morning without further delay, practices by the secretary wnd treasurer, Where the Storm Was Hurdest, gress, so tho Fifty-sccond congress' had | the country would grow. more. ore | Bartley, Red Willow county; Mark T. Post, n account of the hich wind oW [ ———— v N Jaken a middle course, To DIm Ib was & | slsvisiee Thy . cenas o habore nd more | R hox dounty over Juokson purkcitoday aud the extremoly | o L oo ot AL Special Telegr New York Exchange Quotations Lybe island Is that section of this city source of pleasure that the houso had | the wheels of progress which had been Original widow-—Elizabeth McLaughlin, | cold weather the performance of “As You S ShEs I® e 5 1 Ny SaroniieAtes [Special Telogram | ing at the touth of the Savannah river, adopted that course and returnod a | sor in motion in the other end of the capitol. | Lincoln, Lancaster county. Like 11" was postponed ustil _tomorrow | toTuik Ber)—Sheritt Camphell of Osceoln | GmW oG o B B mCoORM, FOMREAM | 03"y wos thiore that the oyclone's force w large democratic majority, - The people [ Ny, Gordon, in the contliding wortion of oo Original minors of Fraucis Benedict, Bd- | night. arrived in Corning this afternoon with Id 8 Bn.) =l 3 5 e Rt tarn Ao tnk o T o 4 hud decided thoy would not believe oh. i vaontod bhe rohGat of L tha . 1b per | gar, Clay county. A grand naval parade at Jackson park | wison, a colored thiof who robbed a store | 108 today: Chicago, & discount; St. Louts, | FOS 1FPRS: i 3 ot \"I’ statiop, o d the = > , advocate epeal of the 10 per | gar, Clay county. o ¥ nd. nave DAL Y 500, & colored thic obbe ore | OV feec of tho fines o south Atlantic twe y omun who was sent hore as their | congwx on stato banks. He said it was ab- | lows: Increase—James Thomns, Excel- | took pluce tonight. 1t included over twenty- | ot 'Murtay about threo wocks ago. Te bis | 20¢ discount A nonkii0 Bhe: AOULR AdANHQSUISY representativo should become their mustor. | solutoly cortain that the states might be | sior, Mahasks county; Ezra D, Hoopes, | five special foreign and domestic —eraft | Baon confined 1n the Oscoola juil since his four hours ago, Is a ruin now, with tho/lex {dhptause.] ' No man could dictate 1o them. | wiselyand properly trusted with a lurger | Fairtield, Jefferson county. Reissue—Wil: | decorated with lanterns and Youlous leht | capture and a fow days ago was discovered ol ception of the doctw’s residence, whicl Whenever of recont years republicans had | ghupe of vespoustbility in financlal opera- | Ham 1. Sperbeck, Leando, Van Buren ta; besides the many small boats thut | wheo having almost completed means of | yo win me ¥air ana s Winds Wil Btow | Miraculousty escapod. The wharves ure come fnto power in this house theirlease of | tions, A system of stite bunk issues could | county. Original—Mother, Mary. A, Ray- | have heretofore been an attraction in these | gorass, " | kone, th ot ing plunt i power had been one term. - Mr. Keifer | ho made, safe, stable and capable of wecom- | mona, Manchester, Delawarocounty ; father, | hight parades. Thero was plenty of music = - n Nebraski Tods Kong, tho now fumigating plant, .which ‘hag hud beeu speaker one terw and then ho and | plishing 'ull tho purposes of domestic trade. | John Wise, Fredericksburg, Chicasaw | The line of parade was around the wooded Proper Signais Not Given, W asiiNG g Forecasts for | 03t the city 8o much money, in his party had been vepudiated. [Applause. ) i ’ county; minor of Amuziah Turner, Osk sland, through the north canal und then Grexwoob, Ta., Aug. 20.—[Special to Tue | Wednesda, Nebraska, lowa and South | the bottom of the s nd twelve vessels He (Crisp) preferred the approval of the Mr. Teller's Romarks, 1..‘.,“.’1\1:mu.~1m county widow, war of 151 around the grand basin. The shores ) I e P e s T i ds and warmer: faje | Which were waiting thero for 1y people he represcuted w0 the approval | Mr. Teller addrossed the senate in an ur- | Susan Alloh, Fontancllo. AALr county. of the lugoons una capals through which the k1= Abaluy ompanoied to Livestigate the | Daketa—Souttiorly winda and. warmierj faly | WiHOD . wero. vl B shose \fop ,hwlu‘": ofa man who belioyed he hal the right to | gument to prove the Sherman law is not re- | South Dakotu: Original widow—Anua S, | Pagount passed were growded with people, | Killing of Jacob J. Woodrow and his duugh- | weather. Lucal Record A ey g s exerciso all power, and claaed, forsooth,. | spousible for the ftinaucal trouble of the | Nord, Bruce, Brookings county. ter by the westbouud flver last Saturday dry in the marsh and no doubt will, be total that in so doig ‘he had permitted the | country, Almost without exception, hoe 2 2 i POLLACK'S ASSALLANT AGALN, brought in a verdict last evening finding Orrice o e Weatner Buieav, Osana, | wreeks, The Conspin. vas the only yvessel™ ™ majority to rule. The gentleman from | said, overy ono who had addressed e sen Miscelluneous, — the Burlingion responsible through the neg- | Aug, 20.—-Omaha record of temperature and | which wanaged to ke afloar. The tug Maine,” Mr. Rced, had stated by u |ate had spoken as though there was Patents were issucd today to the following | Frank Bruce, Professiotsfl Burglar, Credited | ligence of its employes in failing to give | r infall compured with correspondifig day of PPaulson brought up about sixty passengers recent assertion, that the Iifty-first | some great calamity impending, He | inventors: Nebraska—Wiiliam W. Olcott, with Turmng the Trick, proper siguals. PARL four year fram i nat TAnA S S A RAAARS congress should be regarded as an | wanted to muke u protest against “calamity | Fremont, lifter of drainer. Towa—Iva F. | Tguue Havte, Tad, Avg 20.—[Special g - 1893, 1892, 10 ¥R, QB0 0f hor passcRgeriaisi example that should be followed by all con- | howters.” The people of the United States ert, Oskaloosn, wire streteher; Aibert D. | qoioram 1o Tie Bag|—Frank Bruce, ar- Qrent: Vear of iliing Froats, Hpximum tomparatiice. 73 62 | that four nugros onguyed. in clearing the gresses. Agaiust that proposition he | weve still alivé. ‘The sun wus still shining. | Thomis, Keokok, brick machine: Dan GIORTAR 0 ik Sty BumuNaron, Ta., Aug. 20.—The cord | Mintuum tewperature. 2 vailroad tracks wero drowned, and s sailor (Crisp) desired to enter his protest. He | The country was as vich today as when con. | Conard, Waterloo, fly brush; Edward rested for safe burglargh, and who was iden- idgo temperat 672 662 folt, as the peoplo of tha country felt, that | gress adjourned last March. o lums, ' Dubuque, ' wind will; Edward P, | tifled by deiectives frofd devoral cities as names are unknown, the vessels wrecked in Sa- or Drow 1. Lowis., s, besides Lwo training ships South Carolin, List of the Dead. for maval eadets. Inquiry at the ship | Avevsta, Ga., Aug weials from | Phe list of dead, so far as known, is as fol- Crisp Takes the Floor, Then, for the first time this session, tho | 5 speaker took the floor, having caliod 'Mr. | g1 Richardson of ‘Tennessce to the chair, and replied to. Mr. Reed. He said there wero provisions in this report which were taken substantially from the rulesof the Fifty-first congress, rither he nor y ber of the committee on rules would ain Stewart defended the resolution. There was a rumor, he said, that there was a de- ficiency in the revenue and the treasury had trees were piled across the sidewalks and in tinction between the policy of the gentle- | side than on theother. [Applause.] That is man from Maine and that of the prescnt | the situation at this extraordinavy session WEATHE weather now existing in this locality is un- | Brecipitation. 00 60 .00 .00 | and the cabin boy on the schooner Harrold, R ! ne cqualed in years, There aro great fears . ement showing the condition of te vhich is on her sid e : the Afy-fiest congress wis & usurpation | was not wny reason for any man | Phelps, Scranton, ear window; Hans G! | member of the Stratfon gang of post- | LA S0, " Y6 T A BERRE | Biaamad ahuwing i omoliancor toms| | il A OB Dok Akdo Bl ko suaur BRI JaR that ought to be repudiated, and’ with the | o say in the senate chamber that | Jobnson, Waukon, eloth e siviug machine; | oo and & mall - Bok - rovbors, hae | WILIBE frosts. i el Ao 1 teka,, Ak for tha | drewned, 1)l peporied taat alghbiatbN people he repudiated it here and now. the Umes portended any unusual or [ Lewis Chicks, Onawa, dumping wagon; | b0 4% T - R TR Dubrque Chila Docapits HAY ARG MRGR VA1) 19 crew of i Lerrapin sloop, which went ashore Basd's Jtenly to Ofian. extraordinury disaster. ‘There ought to be, | James T. Reed, Correctionviile, rack attach: | B¢ 1000 SOONNRL,, A8 " 1he DunuQuE, Aug. 20.—(Spocial Telokram to | Bopalen fotperature . on the south end, are drowned, - i and there undoubtedly was. a fluancial | ing instrument. . who ~ shiot .and pobbed Pollack, | M. SN B o @ b, |G RRIANON SRR R Y0 s s Mr. Roed, In reply, said it was unusual | gUijugoncy, But wa this the first tine Lot amuel 8. Baker of Nebraska and Orlando | the New York diamond salesman, of §20,000 | Tie B | —Oscar Bench, 4 yers old. was | Deficloncy since Mur Jsspay s & for .|‘n.~l bresiding ofticer of this body 1o | the peoplo of the United States had faced & Booth of lowa have been promoted in the | worth of diamonds un 8 Hioux City & Pacific | decapitated by an electric car this eveniug. | Deficlonty for the duy. . .11 fnch Ivis impossible to learn all the details of |.-A§\‘: his ~exalted position and par- | fngheiak stringency or, in common terms, o | War department from £1,000 to $1,200 clerk. | train last fall Robert Flemiog of Missouri S Deticiency sinee March 1,000 7Linch | tho disuster. There are many storics afloat tcipate in tho discussion on the floor. | hunic?™ Was it of longor duration than any | ships. Valley, Li., who was sittiog opposite Pol- FIKE RECORD, Keports from Other I ) MARY $1orics. ARG Iv was evon n question whothor he | provious one! Was it more frightful i | Hon. Patrick Egan of Lincoln, ex-minister | lack, was ‘sout here by.fe Now York firm e — of numerous other dead. ‘The property dam. ought to do it at all. But of this he'| chyracter than orainary panics! He denied | to Chii, was in the city last vening and | and bositively identifed Brace. = Aftor serl | Rockaway Beach Again Swept by Flames— age is enormous, The Hotel Tybe 1s consids madenoqueation. My, Crisp uloue was Judge | it Thero was u disturbed financial condi- | registered at La Normandie ously wounding Pollack, Bruce seized nis Other Blazes, damaged. The bath houses are de- of his wetlon, I€ the wentloman did 1ot | o of unusunl character, and 1t seemod 10 Penny 8. Hears, | satchel, pulled the bell cord, holding the | New York, Aug. 20.—Rockaway Beach . The Kuights of Pythias club house clieve tho othor mombers of the commities | him the first thing to do would be to lnquire Fomme— passengers at bay wibh bis revolver and | yne famous Long Island summer resort, is washed away. Two cottages of the Cot. on rules were adequate for the discussiou it | what brought it apout. And yet during the s gton Notes. " " Jumped from the train when it had slowed S R ) 4 2 g of the Coid wus for him 1o decido when his powerful | threo woeks of the session he bad not heard | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The ofticial vote on | up. A Mr. Mable of Towi, another passen- | Which was destroved by fire last fall and tage club are demolished and the ruin :nlld :.huuhll lml thrown m' Iu.r- _\;M‘hm:v anyboay suggest an intelligent reason | the passuge of the Wilson bill shows Boat- | ger, was ulso sent here, but was not able to | had just recovered from the disuster, was washed away. The Ranch and Rambler¥ arbons it vt o h oo KIFWPAIY | for tho presont fuaucial condition. No- | ner dewocrat, of Louisiana, and Capebart, | 5y Uit Bruce was the fobber. 1f not con. | vislted by another conflagration early this it club houses are both wrecked. The Butler 1 | body democrat, of Virginia, uot voting. This | Yicted here Bruce will be sent to lowa to | morning. Fire started in the station af the | § e house s completoly destroyed \aud ihy las anatyzed the question® as to preme court. If he had that support, he | whe e s - WA Motk SR 5 7 colld 4o without the support of uuy Ihdl | B, ‘e Cise whs OF was not the | mukcs thé number of niys 20; nays. 100 Sand prlal o eidh McCoy 18 now uder | Rockawsy Beach railroad. A numver of / 00(61e Nailor houso siightly dumaged. Hear, vidual who headed tho opposition: 1o ro- | SUUE "ol si5 (b0 remsias motes.for th mf;{‘}f:.')..fi:x\u- e irom San Prinolioo say | HTestl erg employes with their families slept in the - | 001¢ Gireen's house was burned, George Boswell e Jemocrats had merely | purchase of “silver could "huve Grought | tried tharo on the Charge’ of smbeiiei S——— Blace. gud Laay atoaioec wikh g\euly, aexe i a0 Saliage was aaps oui 10 Ash, ABKLUS 20 adopting them all. He was reasonable in | hay Sgemaneit had, bought ‘the wsilver | Tho senate confirmed B. J. Spewman of | | DENVER, Aug. 3.—A special o the Repub- flcina A8 MALRIANLIE ST IR0 Wite. And. 1he 00,0 The railroad track is cleaned out. asking the domocratic party to cateh up | would have had no influentes on the fyancer l\{\;‘-.“n ‘:.le;-m[an \-v,-\s“u‘-fi..uvf:.., land ulh'-c ut | llcan from Asppn, Colo,, says: The plant of | Ul ) 000 v the next to go. The guests | § Wy o 401 part Sloudss | Thestorm swept with tremendous fore with lIu-A l)n:llfl«'nn party it the next four | of the world, and the existing disturbance | ma or e s mot & eectboc s mado bo- | the Holden Smeltiug eompany of this ¢ity | by’ burely time o escapo In their night 4 00| Cloar, over the north part of the island. Ratlros ¥ ‘l‘:‘l'a JL-I:J(':U‘\‘\“L.]. AR e et as wide as the world. ‘There has be - e 2 wis attached today for #UANBI0.55 by | clothes. Reynolds' hotel followed thea the | B blcaut . aniola tracks were carried 500 to 600 feet by i Soringor. Tasaae continued by Messrs. | no logical attompt v the part of the seo- | Ways wn 0 emus Committce, Charles H. Grabam and s now n the | new Seaside house, the largest iu the piaco. | BlAmsrek ] SALSE T08 (Chagliat alub HOReA IS mings, Hepbura and Breag. | o065 QU | ators, aud there would not bo, to show wWia® | Wasuixarox, Aug. . - Av the request of HOuds of Sheriff Stewart. Mauaser Morse | A heavy rain began to fall then and the fire | Mil2s c1i 4 2 call e it o R {:A_;“:"‘:“;M:"{:d";md Mr. Springer | “8Us¢d the ovil. He challonged any sev: " Jues iy UL of thie city and Assistunt Munoger.Me- | ceased to spread n.fi damage is heavy, as | Galvesivn. . : cally ru:lm, , the pav u-u:x‘ le wmu d . S | —— Ne¢'l refuse et SBY LG L ie structures were all new. M indicaten iy oue and an emply train iny 10teoduced & Bl 10 euride for tho iaker | Ne'l refuses to walit pryoua saylg Lt the | the structures wer ey T indicates B pLy ying bus atlicniment was wpesbected, L.a Guaspe, Ore., Aug. #0.-The town of GRONGK E. HUNT, Loca) Foreeast Ofiiclal. | Woods. Tpains on ali rosds are combug to the Sea, agaw sramios. | | eaad “mopwIdRag ] y of the me nbeis of the ways and (ONTINUED ON THIND FAGK.) me us comoiliee Chaiiman Wilsou

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