Daily Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLE COUNTY.
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VOL. 4
PfcRRY, NOBLE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1296.
NO 22
frho Number of Doacl at St. Loula
is Vory Uncortain.
"MANY RUINS ARE YET UNTOUCHED
Kast 8t, louts |.iMt Km K«ilnmti*(l-fihou|
llfMtrn to Dentil— I iiiHiicl> | I.ohh—
ftcena the Uhj'b Suu
l-mikci! I pun.
. L*OUlS
end In
St. Louie, May 80* T nt| I forty,
eight hours after the torn tdo of \\v,j.
nesday tore Its way through tho city,
(there exist* about a-; much unc rtainty
«is to the nctu il number of ;• opl ■ kill-
ed and the amount of prop,.-, ty as on
the firpt nlfbt of the d ast s >res of
dead have been Identiti.- I, but no on • Is
iwllllnsr to venture a ni- as as to how
many bodies ma] in th
hundreds of bull 11 . , j
The total number of <1 a | j
Identified up to t ; «
East St. Lou 1 127 In St.
ore 22 bodies not Idcniir t and in Kast
8t. Loula tw- . It is b ' val that th*
deaths of Injured anl the future re-
covery of the l.i.l. x will brlnj; th-- S .
f> uls list well up t . 2'i). In Ka.st :'t.
Louis the city official - d Jare thl ■ even-
plf that they have hop ti it the I ith
roll on that abb- of t':< rlv r will not
exceed 160, but the ruins upon wh! h
ihe Vtsouert havi i I j t begun aork
may swell the t.jtal far b-y oi l ti. .t
figure.
The ootlmatee up property Ion
have grown wild r a;: I fur rip,n
Oil—ft were made I
from ft,000, $50
and from $1,600,000 to | j
Bt. Louis. The most I ; i! . • . ,; .
Is In the neigh'.- 1 ..f ■ .- ..
both cities, 111(indie • ra !: i 1
damaged Th ■ i .:! 1::... . £
ihe city have b....n .lrn I v..t i
prdera lor ri build . - e i • « j-lc , f
4% ij ln« out the li., v ■ .,f t ytoi m h n
begun with nr.; h ea r:rv TI: . nn r-
i"'.ai tsehange tnni in i t ght that
the auditorium to be u 1 for th. Ui,
publican National imiiv. . i n ha- a
repaired and now a • .-light-
est effects oft • * cm.
THK i:.\l>S HHIDC.K
General M i | r Bryan of the Tef
mi mil a«s dati a s-i t-day in refer-
ence to the K ids lo. lu
"All tralaa ire i row 11 ttiml
over the br! Ik-- Th a w 1: d -,
we do n< t thit.k i. . i . 1 Aft. r a sur-
vey of the ruins I v aid : . y our a t'i.i|
I on |o p r t v • ■; • ,
rollinx stock ami th d-m. ge to tl ■
bridge. will t> . i * if. ->0. Our
1'ss of time a: l t u-ln r« will run th*
amount up to two •• th• n.
sum."
Hi'I IOO|
Nearly all tb pu bud 1 iks
;n'the city sust.i':iird . • :.. - — r.
less serious i 1 tar nt> i* badly
wrecke 1. It- ii.i 'i 1 c! i \\ :
suspend d at I ' ,1 • • 1
T day many wen i
the term will b tit. 1 r V. 1 i;i:-
cached Ars- ti:.! Island an I Miss Clara 1
c."cap I to a !.ui, r eivlir- a thoroujh
drenching In the meantime. From th
ift she was assist- 1 by Captain Ho-
land of the Pittsburg t.. th • steamer, i
^ •''! b I' I Mrau 1. ti In t., • willows. Tlu
young woman was v urn 1 to th.- city
i hui ? day only t > lind i. r home c t '
yeventh and Uratlot In ruins.
JAME8 WILSON'S STOIIY.
James WllaoDt sccond engineer of thi !
(b-ot-.- A Madill, , f I;,.. W.as f,.,
fleet, who w a a report id tn - i ■ r
turned up. !• \cept f a b. <du-n'aiM
be Is not Injured. I! - tell-- a w a «.■ '
ful story of hia cicap - and tho d > r < -
tlon he w!tii• fsed during His wild ride
down the river.
-f Madill was in tr.i I stream when
I'•• storm struck us. Wo v. oe crot s-
tig the river with four to n freight cara 1
1 1 !• The wind blew off tho top
I •• ■•••at whih- i was in the oa^'ou room.
I ran out on the narrow gangway and [
r : a the bumpera of the cara near the I
J' rn, Wh n the steam pipe foil I pick* 1
• ' i" a 1 lick ; plank an 1 Jumped into 1
t e river and drifted with the debrla !
i >'.vn t > where the Providence is strand- 1
I'd. Here I 1 -ached the shore. On the
way down I saw the Belle of Calhoun, 1
of the St. Louis and Clarksville Packet
f '• panv. go down in an edly In the
1 ;. 1 • • ;• of the rl\ r. There v. ta fifteen
pr twenty peraona aboard the Calhoun
whom Pfftw jump Into the river. They !
. ' rrhted in tiie eddy and were whirled
around and around. I do not know if
l ay of them <■ • aped.
"1 saw the «'hrlsty sink. She carrlcd
a ('■:■■■:; of five men and had sixteen
t^.'uas a iai i. At 1 ast on«' man was
with each team anft aometlm amoi , ao
that there must have beta at least twon
ty-five persons < n the boat when she
sunk. 1 saw none escape*. The last I
t iw "f the Madill sh-- was floating rapid
j> down stream on h.r side with the
v. .? r pouring into the h-de in h r hull. !
All th- crew inansg--d to sa—
r dv s in a man..-
did !•-: Unov.
had landed."
SITUATION SI;MMA RIZKr
Th • Situation In St. Louis tonls
v: *.l r: ;m tn - Republic s
Is n* f.diows:
St. L uis Id>-ntlfled d- : I
known d id ,18. Missl g :*,j
! !jure«l 1S -1 • • u-Ty inj w . 1 in
pitals 41. l!st!mated injur-ol a
• f hospital • 1.000. Prop- : ty lo^,
mat d at $Jo,000.000.
Kast St. Louis—-Id ntlfied dea l
Unknown dead 6. Dying G. Mh
|.t Seriously Injured ia l-.ospitals I'na.
II• : 1:na: 1 Injured outsid - of hospitals
;.o • 1 pr r:y loss stirrnt ! . •>
"NO HKLP, TIIANK YOU."
Th>- desUtu . c<. miK rj and w int In r
has touchi i t'.i ■ he m : .'a- | -j.'i ■ >a
eli parts "f the country, an 1. hi ji v
suit vei -ince 11 — storm « f Wedn- day,
offers of help and contribution* havo
I'p -n pouring in. Up to a lao hour to:lay
$45,COO was the total amount of dona-
ir to mys'df. I
I was injured till .irt-.-r ]
standpi
Un-
Fa
burn d victims, el,\::!a^ sirens of d' -
mantle \ pel wir. s affd i ; 1 .!■•' t ■ ,
'• pairing I imi • • d n to ti laan la o(
buildings and uli.-vii r the Injuiid a.-.d
homebss. As the tin: • a on It be- j
c >:r. s more and moj-e evj ! nt f at t!i j
tornado is th worst that ev r visit d I
this or any other vicinity on t: e Am ,,l-
can continent. Horrors multiply ev ;v j
hour and ti. • llat of dead I appilllt :. '
m >re than 180 !< ti bodlea have b ?n
i . -u"d in St. Louie and ever 100 per*
f. ns are known to ha\ ■ been in j i 1. !
Mar.gli- l cadav.-rs found in innum to j
places alon?T the path of the s1 an are
being tak n ta Improvised morgues in
dfff •■••- nt i rtlona of ti I la tressed dis-,
tricts. It will be w ks before a Com-
plete. list of those killed can b • mad?, i
but tbe n.-t of .i a i - Uml to the
40) mark. Only a m re ru • a can be
made aa to th - pr< party i taa but mer-
cantile agencies say it may r -ach >'
oeo.ooa in thla city ;■! in \ while In Saat!
St. Louis It will be several millions.
in EBaat St. Loula th • dlsaater waa 1
complete, the west-tn section of that'
railway town being one vast chariul
house. Only a single d-vci;;, -: Is 1 ft
standing on what Is call I tb 'Island"
an I 600 famlli- a are homer ss. CItis; as
estimate the dead at fully 200 iai the
Hast side. In the wake (f the atorm
came grave promblems and met n.
on.- of them .protection to the city In
the absence of electric light, the First,!
Missouri regiment haagone on duty fori
patrol eervlce an i the poHoe mmla*
(doners will add 150 m.-n to the force, i
BealdeA this all previous calamltlea ofl
the kind st- m trivial in cost. Manfully '
the business men of St Louis have taken I
up the wo:k of t -lief. There ai - thous- '
ands who can pull t;i n: Iv a out of
trouble, but the other thouaanga havel
lost all. and must be helped. Partial ,
resumption of stt>- t < i: anl eiectrlu
liK-ht servlc * has been effected. T"'Vsts!
onJ)i«IIeB o! f Sun i„ st. Lnu:,
. " .e oeen held by th • mer and that
body continues its v-rdict of shock and
Injuries accidentally r ■ iv -1
Fast St. Loi::s v.as i-sa I a touching;
ai p al tot aid and R la eal Im iti d that
SOd pers ina w re kill d and the injured
foots up thousands. It is known that;
a number of persons are still burled It;
the debrla and the a at nd of |
tho laland and In the ru'na of the hotels,!
th:* Martel house, th* It bay It- - it and j
thrt Durant 1.• use. M y . . - are
fire hOutes aro palatial, with beautiful
grounds, c lc. To the aoutheaat of ta'.s
is another : • ri • " vv h. Tin
ft >: m movf d i;?- 'v.iy tiir • : • i ; n both
Hagnlflcmt • dd. : • in I -t i pVi
were wipt d < ff ::-•:. of ; :■• arth ia
s« me c a.-s, v . ile in < th :• ? r . - \ w • • *
can!: 1 away, tn.s ten from t'iicir
root a and ad the : ' • tu «;■: • l-'Uty
destroyed. ;• i';:li." : : i . \ aa. -.
in Compton 'i. i, its. are :-tv . a wreck-
masa s of rub h v.: i 1 ! i.-.to th city
from the far...• and wiid ti:.. • .• 1- yond
•the city limit. . '! ur.e Is true of
•the otl'.er thicougiif :r >>. Not a ti.-;-
or hou.-:e In tho* wvy of ii • .• c :n wa.=
•left without d ; • . V th. c r:: I
of yt. Vincent and C..::,ornia avenues
away to the i: . th. a -i a • r n- .a i; • . \
could reach v. .s a :• of <l ".as; i-
tion and ruin. Tin: i-ti c!;urch at
this corne r v. <a aim -t ra ■ err..-ibl •
plb- of brick, mortar and :i.a' . s. /
little to the'sotiih s: • ,i b !!i" jii- ourl
Pacific railroad hosjd.al. A gr iter por-
tion of the r- . v. * to>a off .• •; 1 the
who! - buiiii. .\as • b-.tdly w:< r.c!i.d
that the sup:- intend. ::t, Dr. P. 1*. Ya -
tel ling, ray • i: will ta': • at bust $1 .",000
1o repair th- dam ge« Thi r wi re
nearly 100 i-.::i nt - ia the b. ispltal aa l
they were tin •■:n intr a state of panic.
Tho Hod.r- a'.- \< d, v:'.ll south of the
hospital !s wi h d to the secon I 11 > r,
while a row of re^ld -nc ^ oe- a the
street were not harm*. 1. Ta • C.iou - l
school, half a mile r .-th, was so badly
damaged tha: iL will probably hav to
be- rebuilt, w: ii • pearly tvery dwelling
lntory< aUv V • 1 -1' i ■ d m 1 ahe I,
At California and Rus • '! ti inu I -.i: •
b.ousej at ti:' nortl 1 I COrher nre in
ruins,
The Lafa\ ' Park Methodist church
facing the p.i' h, ia In ruins, a> is nearly
every l ant.ful hou - i1 a vicinity.
At Lafayer .aia avenues la
a nu^ of a : . wh! h waa formerly
the i.afay • Bap i t church. North
from Lafay park, a Mississippi av-
enue ai*e ti ruins of Schnc-ld r's beer
garden. N.-.riy every house on the
east side of th.- .-tr a for a mile or more
i3 cither blown down r badly injured.
Prown'fl t'lbn • ■ j fa : y. a si::-story
td tbei. woi'Tdly i o.-stswlons. "Many
will be dependent « a ciiarlty and their
more f rtunate n. ighbors for shelter.
'I 'v. Ihn ln. as Men's league I-sued the
following Riitioiinc-m.-nt tonight with
refeienc-e to the offers of aid from cities
throughout the l'nl: -1 States:
"The league endorae# the notion of
^•T>r Walbr !•: • in i eli::in*; outside
nId. It f.-elsgrr i ful for the many evl-
dt a cos of ; tu. -rosiiy in these help offer-
ings, but having made car ful investi-
gation of tin storm strick u district,
V.iiicb, h exb-nrdNe, is almort en-
tirely confin I to the • • ; n of the city
out.- id ■ of t: •> principal bu, ;•, ss nr. i,
It its d d'b ate J a o-nt that the
city ill I • afrndy a' le to fully . rovid ■
for ail the n of ■ nidi a d."
Th. y farther a ia na • that not ft
v'"n ." h re! In the city ha a been affect-
«d nor ih° : d • matuifa.ctu.dng dls-
ni '• n.at, rialiy injur, d. The .-ilgh-t in-
jury to the special bulldlnga erected for
the Hipu'ol'.e tn convention has already
i ai- ; > i iia d and the budding Is now
r^ oiy for occupancy.
I A NHAI.S AUK SCAUl!) AW IV
f.. • , i, nb i« I a* en i tin ir i Si.'cr I :-4co
• i
110.
missing, probal ly i j i 1
or staj'int; wi;h fiieno*.
mute ar. l a?:hast at thj hr
All busiatsa is virtually
Kvery - n ■ ;ier- s th : t n. .
to rev ti ti•;■ extf 1 : of d
the Illinois town. !'• < m t
lni; country, thou^pnd - f
ldren To
ti hnsp!tal:>!
Men stand
)C wrought,
suspend -(!. i
i S will f.iil
astation in
e aurroun b ^
. a, w >m a
tin
ew tb ■
rub
structure at Hi
teau menu
l-.hfcd anl .
i mains of Ev
hous -.A short
house is th. e
up gas h ju - -.
.Choul a .
t-tr t iJ tb
or the ! uin
oeen tbi *
This strut
liner, the MiM
busy flgu
s. iff ere
! to t'
b 1 r,\ n a way, wal
.•iv. I.
Ma
. rec iv
eH aa t n
ie Unit. 1
•ympatby .if
their brethren
H«r to property of
1 b . ud ii
,1 ,. 5wl;;,.j «
ft flit mo ted at n
an fbHi.ooo. 11
t* Im n r
is thought by ate that
he lain are w!l|
Well known
amount to i' '«hsj in ;.
e western sub-
f tmly retur
urbs.
Rep irli • • i
ay I r the de.
kin1Cofr rl
struct Ion of p , -v \
y the t irn i 1 ">
appi ed
w hl h 0WV ,•;
r porta it St. I
. ! ri m
i.oui c.::"',' v-an ■ 1
show that the I
Irving. Oly
losai-n arr much k' t'
: ; 1- t fl|«t in- ,
Itari tt ha\
d mi lad t
• if H -nt -n. Kl-
on I ft l
lendab M '!•'• \
n. IS; ati.it Ar-
n • led lit
ie-. l.i.oi. \\ ' 1 . '
• r villas *
dotibt ihui
the M .nrl I'a. ift
| III- St butllj
k it- d tu a
and Can Pi m
nod damai *
nar j
t . p- •• . • 1 V
- . • it
A.Mi >N
least liort.ot o
An '.o,' n
I^lKSKS i .V THK
III V Kit.
nr.* the foil.
Corre> ti 1 r i
m \ ti. Mfl
"Iv-nver.
s nr. . • alonfl «
-it tnaletlal-
I' aVt r
ly reduce th- b >'
of the 1 .s« by
ef sympith
dmanlnf. 11 w mar
y inuatabouta
tlon ma> no
Went d. a a w II p ' '
v •• b- Kn wn.
"T.
MS th.-\ lire L- 1 1' \
clasa in who*.
"l«ond«n,
welfare theie s l.ttl in
i r- ; M -t « '
II i\" ma'l
lb 'n« i. nenr.1 n fjad
ee|, "|||
pitbv in .v •
one port t •
<8t*n< d. t
Th# t' im ti i J J. O'l
1 thl I" ill
"M n p!
rl\ r pat kit Which w-
it to |. . « at
Walbt Ida •
l latl a a
ii t a nultuoin
lb S A . t
ti p fr a H
ti . i,
rihihltloa <1
diata'd .low ii live n
a loa it. * to a
wat r> I ith Th' v '
ins v.. rv.
iSlcn 1 )
M« MllllS I'M Mil 1 It
i w.ll known
Sat at - u ,
Ulil"! il l of H ' •' 1
l,ul The
ii :s in Hint f
e tarn' plaer.
I ably b n
him WlX M
ik of the boat
i 11 il« el pi.«
H.e.ifid - k uml
'.aniUr maid
. .latr.ll> e
i until S idem
olic church w
at ft*" — : r- ;. i; t-
bricks and d- bris. Sam
the first re«t aft r midn
but u... all up an 1 bu
Fi lay morning. Th :
sick in the emergency 1
f a- I f- I . t '
hospital has check 1 u:
staldes of t h h"sr!
to the groun.'. whll
la a i a iiy
us le •«. Th i a. I
par
:'nte. ith . v-et an 1 Choti
i-* aim vst wholly denrd-
n ti-ih of it is what i • :. • t r
in'a Br tobaceoware- •
! stance i tat of tii • w ire- I feari d. \. a a
• 1 from a blown | U!1I«- f. < •.
*ult< n Qiunmir scho d. I tn .. . -
it. From here car\ bo I for th w i
I of the • :•. h tapitaW ! «'• : - had
.. -.or ' to Adolph li-r tr a. '1 i? -
int- a I -nt. hes b. n dam ly be? j (
It of <iv r s:0,000. The th<* rn. n •
n razed out it v. ill
: : i • • •. <. M.:y Th-- c;; ct of
the atria ?nl p llc^ in suri a taken by
t * tu orltbs in lbi.u St. L- .lis was
'a : u v la tii • ■ . tiy de • •• a" I
in mb i ol p pi • in ti e d v intat 11 <01 e
t Idy I■ a arr 1 aal rat Out O#
tov, n or i .-it d up. :• .5 ph-kjeu k a
and confi : n ■ rr. a ba r • 1 ? - a ar-
:• -1. (I. In id ib ai to b : : i r la aa 1
police force, Chi. f of Pollca Onney to-
d ■ y r ia bfty . -i.11v. ao \\\ai |
plao 1 :n ... : • nt pirta < c the city.
The prop rty loss la <.j t . eatlmate,
but $2,000,( • i . . ,oo are c ipaorva*
tiv c !.- •• . •.!!•• s ralaer tend
to :. to v. , ■ ■ ... a at s of the number
killed and the p ..eli.: • • are that
tb. .V \s iil 11 l ri. ! e.a ) o . t duii 1 . I
an 1 b ' y. Ti. • b- a' > ■ - Mii;c Kilday t
1 in i"n.; <-:i v\ • : •• r • -\a r -d f: m |
th. !..:.••• if . :. Van.gmeral ofllces j
b-.-l .. 1 •'. is ... iai; f". uni- j
uea . id 1 i b' of ■ ,>j• sed man j
• ' ria rum tho to of th ?ok) I
■ fit o.i • a. a • corpse, that
One ti atorm, and one Sii :
>' ^ ''' • eon' l bo i'. ii |
f •• • lima is. The
w :• busy all ,l iy re< |
th • bul ling Itself !
as to be a! a •.
■ .-a, «W|
■ f th • past tWy |
■ ' 1 d j^jmpixb |
• ai e u''ssibio j
o.: •• any thing j
VETOES THE BILL
President Sencla Baclc tho River
and Harbor BUI.
HECTION CASES IX THE HOUSE
Mr, llullrr l*iop!ip«|i*ii Ii\it to tlam
truturN of I ii.i in I <1 Crimes- Frro
Alcolml uml otii(«r lilia
- ( liHf I..ite N'ewi,
Washington, May 3< P.—The president
today sent to congress a lengthy mes-
tag-> v -tocdng the river and harbor bill,
which providv I far the immediate ex-
"jjenditure of $!-1,000,000 for river and
harbor work in every part of the coun-
try.
Washington, May 30.—The house Spent
aim >st the entire day debating the
.1 )hn.' ton-Sto!c a contested election cisa
i'• ai the Seventh South Carolina dis-
trict. Th • it publlcana were badly di-
vi b T : . ■ who favored seating tho
<• nt : tan f, Joans ton, who ran on a
-R ; 11 can tick t.finding them
; i■ tiy ia the minority when tho
\ br < n .an. Inaugurated a filibuster
whb.h la-ted until the conference re-
p >rt on the naval appropriation bill
•m k t i the rcsi-ue and the house re-
.•fssed bid' .... final action was taken.
] irtlsans were outvoted 10.1
{■'> a. d b't to 0, tile first vote being
'■1 tha minority 1 (..solution declaring
J d n-o,,n entitled to a seat; the second
o . m -j >rlty resolution declaring him
not entitled to It,
An effort will be made to consider
the seat vacant.
Th" river and bnrbor bill v *to was
r. >1 and referred without debate to the
c-aunittee. Mr. Herman stated that
• ' ti..a to pass the bill ovr the veto
ould probably bo tak:-n on Mont\a>\
The naval appropriation bill waa gali\
: • at to conference, the two boused dls-
ing < n ihe number of battleships
nr. I tb- senat" am- ndorant limiting th<*
cost of armar id.it ; to J;'.o0 per ton.
Tdr. I'ontellj satd that it had been
• - r a. 1. 1 that the average cost of
e arn r plate wn : *500. Me read a letter
lroui S-oretary Herbert criticizing the
- the ami ndm nt, which thai
'secretary said might prevent direct eon-
tracts with ship build rs fur *hrps an.t
firmy^.
After ti: • night, se.^-ton devoted to
ta-- house adjourned to^
Monl^v
Ml •
::ll TWI.OIC IN KNuLAMt
n n
aged mora
'♦plie was
v.-r d with
ctors took
t Thursday-
it 6 o'clo -Iv
aks
wc
II b" n- --d- 'W
iam Blake,
lown man i
• ti«in 11 to a Mu' t-
ympathy to th •
a list Ho
e.o than four
• •re patient!
he Jail, work-
1 during t!io
il tha wound-
One pa ti. at,
morning. An
)ua and oa f :r-
h rd*a h tUal
Im seen on ever y
Scar.-, v a h--u
n mile • ip It
Ai Thi nth
ruin of St. Fa
erected In IS 11, w
site ccr..ei were
But for id • k-
ruined buildings
point towards t
tho dry. •
ha ti:
I Hhep-.
tnd ruia I
ho a pit • 1. '
of half J
reaci
paritallv | T;
• irpj has be-
Louisa drot
id at, and Mr
e-pr
Hfc
Vv I t
i x ' t ,1 appoint-
>f the city an I are
•iting a.d. and are
1 -v --s. Th^ new
ecu made the gen-
Ti i.-ts will
•ly
1 stream ha 1
par.illfl to I
In thor lug 1-
f St. I, ...1:.. I
"11 uni«lton Club.
-{• 0. liovr^N,
fa 1 n
K. 1 I
Mayor
The mi" l
lo.-rs In tbe
<1 |*SI tilt 'I
St - Oie I '
r. 1 . • h
knmn lb
, . f
M Its an I H «
• \ era I b 1
|*l N . - , \
II SI V' I , "
Lmi • II 1 U
all bn 11> IMo
INp rt iaM
t ins. e •• 01 |
I. i.e Impo"
4m • 11". u 1
le u II t'« |d
I u' 1 11 " •.
wotna •
III a p 1 ra 111
ft| Sto h-. .
l-'Y "
of ft
i K1 neral a«-
mplth| and
of ilw i*real
eitahrn yoiit
with now,
"Modi rator,"
of the Kant St. Lo
omliiK
•ink t^
clpal own
i • rallwa;
toe storm wan down a
fore ti' • eiry vv; - Iai I
ran. Ohout .-.1 a v. ra
this vail, y and i- t'
fare l a ling to the b.
I'or a mile i • the south and near«y
half a mi!e north of Ti : na aivrm •
wr th ■ • tU of ttl • storm. I o.L;fell •
.H.ut vard, a wide atn. t ia I with
h ir .- homes, IV.O i'c Wttti - tv ;v
a hou- standina unharm d.
At Mis urt and Huesof] av nu:< wr •
the i th sidI race track It was
mo*t sw ,d clean of th" Iduldings that
Ho i up a It before th torn, N a ■ ,
fr.'tn ' • ii an In? n«- j ■' • ..f t .;
and machinery and sire ; , ar« it n
what remains of what S ..altin's
electric at! • t railway power h : ••. I.
!■ e<tu,iat.i thai will scarcely I
vovcr tile di:na|9 don here. Kant '
from this ruin t a half mile tliri is
fat'o'ly n bull ling left • Hi n.
trict • i ul ii • pb a • la In I
city, has n >t u slnale tr • b-t nan.Una.
It r« seinbl s a thicket of un b rbm h.
id
Ma
that at I >
th
Tim
l thi.
chUil
. I 'I | ., th y llf
id It l ;.*n to r.iln
from the south.
>f the li ft windows
did I .<w the re
!*( Ill
Itun
Then th
All of a."
U ■ i |. .1
I off and
V.i il He Vine. 1 . i
ly damu«. I. Th'
Ha*, a huHieraii •
I I.i fay< tt « it \
an v 1 . ! -ti
V- ' a and I'aul
The s n• ., d m n i •
entire M k It 11
sti. 1 ts a*i
|m il< iiiolii
ei Mailt
tv
blow
r of
u i will need
.ny have not
I ' ■ • ^ufUeieni ykothlng. Amotig the
[ • ' ana.s ■! .-ynip itoy wh, di have i. en
1. ' iv- I b, May . Had a U the follow
NO! lUI LVt) |IY TIIK %roll>I
On llorrlhly Mangle.' l orio That of i\
iifiiMil ( . 11 kI,i m VI orK.
j • ' I-"■' '• May* —Tb •! bs u proba-
I bd.ty that one man wh horribly
j • I b • bv was ta.ken t • the niorguu
•■• K I 1 > th. m A n"iitie-
iv. ;n who was in the a ighborhood of
! i- Inlet .1.1 o p , w , boa--? juh't after
1 \ '• • • 01 h - riH th it - i,i «.f the
e wd tha re a vaulted a v'\ ml cauyht
j ta.fvlng and be u him t death. Hi*
r ny In that while \ i. wing the wreck
h• saw half a d - >n m u Jump on n
I rn 111 wh .t.4.11 t-en I ut.rg a. oat In the
j ; *1. S ma en.- hit the 11.un with
dui.. lllr.k 1 Im to the ; un I. Tii m
r \wl Ju-IM I III th. ma . and klek-
i' I him uti 1 1 he u..n un • 1..-1 •. H« .no
v • ia ' I ••! \ n h th" thler." Thi 11 th#
proa il pick I up hla limp form and ear-
ri I it to Hn - II avm 1 •, wh -re th y
put II In a dirt w i ;..;i ami carted It off.
11m Is Writing it Itook on tliH HUlury #tf
Itritisli 11* Hfltuilon,
JiOndcn, ^If•J ivi . -The Hon. llannia
1 idled State.1* minister to
Madibl. is in tills city tn order to s *o
li: far .off iaone. They sail for New
v . n June I, Lai r Mr. Taylor ia
jedng to Oxfoid In order to obtain nia-
t t!al with which to complete bis vtorlc
..a The oriitin and Growth of the Kna-*'
1 • ii Co 1 -titutlon." there b'-ing no u"gent
. iplon ntia qn stiona pending whk*h re-,
■ a::, ir- iinm di it" pri ea • it Mad-
I d. Th • dIIIH ulty r- ',' irdtrig the .-xinirt
of Cut in leaf tobacco to the United
Itatei, has .1 appeara been aatiafao*
t rily a ith 1 by Spain aireelng not t-
apply the decree to c mtracts made prior
t • the promttltatlon of t i • la tier. Tbla
II • T i) r 11) it ia ii. iti thai I pain
la amically disposed towa ds the L'nll-
t l State*1.
llliTTIilt NOT Itl sK.N TOO Oi TitY
Wu'Vr In l iable tu limi |||iuii«|f Ti«kof
► Hlu'iMj,
M 1 ' ' M • y tu — !•! 1 Tlerr.po declar es
biat li «. I W'eyler persists In ten-
I inu a:« I- -alt; a. (J -netai I'rlmo.l
l .\a will replace him.
1,on,Jon. May to. -The Madrl l corre.v
P -ii ' -nt of in Standard .- iy« It Is nwts
a i b :!. * a f : t in- K; n ••! a n 1 S: • a
bailie adel ar. lir« ly In: 4ied b\
entw
e|
to
the j.
ei nnv
the.
l I'll i \ on >N 11 |>|| \ v
l from <
i. I. 'I
I Houlaid aire
city,
bo it.
I l
u
Ih-Mie.
. • p , i «
itil* or a
a til
•tttc
\ til lit I Ids
lit all tb- Mm
rftletl oh the ♦
IMara - l« sh
s'tbm la ihe ll*1
it Itl i In the
Jo line, ahkdi lis* 1 *
Hih*rH' t W n b
aa |d «"il by Ihr « rm
W n< allh It nn1 like*
Who had WeH Ki'h:na oi
at IH I' M* •
b> 4ok the ri ! '*v
In an lastaat ih •• t
and th' ftv I
oft a* onct Th® all i
« and s
itU ea
fufnun n oi-
ii KMMilHI;>
*t t*«<fil. Ihiit
tiplo
p ii
n Id
hli '
"It
at an
d th m I lit d
1 thru
SV. Klti.n IN Till* I f Ml*
i rht the foUowlnv card la
• l > th hun ti > t« f t irtfta na
li.) aa« - at "HI by M y n' Wab
In r I
of th
o ir III I
ti. • e in-l I -,l v\ ith thai I
it uiid •t a il \ iii 1 r. main |
PI' a red t • I • half an h r,
. illy a a i not nn-re than ll\.«
H i-n by Hi" aid * f the Hk'mi..
ntre- i c ir p de In th - fi« nt
id st pp I ihe Hying it. «f.
►'■ear
int a i
th
•true
allen
Indh Ida
of friend*
«hi
I •'
I
>.pl« «
ahtlltw
ib'. hill II U eafe to •ay Ho
i
th* tb
mign I i <* t* w AI.HitllMiK."
HI H l*«i IN i i l hi
•isaea ihe •rrnnil li '• I -ulii'il I |m <
in ih Mitehra I iil-*i
t oaK M', Viy • fi.solatia*
ti
Sot
an I
I «
a« I)f Igjtet !*t t*ol'
lay | • Intel-
• jaher# eoii' l he rt
i Jv • a in th in i I t
i . ii t ritu; hi iHI; siitv t
i I... 111 . I I hrw lgk • !, I toils nil I
11 lnl llalbllna* 'I Wse« kr.l,
. l«of«, M , May no#— Althouph
i inda of men have b>. n at woik
it an I diy elratln* away the wia< K
la tb*> pith of the tornado* tin *
« ■ean 'y ma b a p r«' pllble Int ,
isioa lawarda i pi rina tile thanitu
i lon Id anjihlna Ilk1 t-d. ts |'a
pWnya I «V" b«-« n mad1 thta .lah
.' I ■ | ii'- pal IHi'♦ o ighfni• 4.
I I• • i III 1 t Mutl pa t *|h0
•« I" ate illII • -iUr« l a Ith the batb i <
-i inalan of hom ^ an I f i"|o Ips, am*
il< pti t . Hundo • tb pith ttf l^e
n rail) a o b .at , (rt|f aid
tarn* a a at oat In tic suburbs of ihe
. ab't- b * lit if u I ho«a ar# !•
I takitit a * na t '«•#, It e*.
U d -an t* anh whefp th* d tl*^lr
osla♦« I fph'-apttl are toealfd
f sis Wit * 11 a ^nns th«* tlv«r
t I i a- limits of ihe citv Is
•i.t r k man Tor f ll.tiva pafb
- 1 V i'ebs:l ^ S *>** «-i *•■ yU.il \
foiii
Mill
dr\
li. I
pb.
Ill, tin
b«, I'lani'i
I ..oils faun
' work", a'
IIr. Until r I c o.11iiiieI« i|i«. t .jK liruinli
f I nb|||. o if.it ««ur«,
v ' • Tr. t«tr
' I \ t • . , .,
I I > t . Iht, bill t I prohibit the In.
T da> it b fora
1 ' • • : ttf ; r 11 a r« litlrfif
• I II a if Had
• i • I . * U • I'll t the ills.
' I latter i u kla«s the en-
b ' 'ti I . " i « bra t ly mad*
in i itimr
t.i; tna 11fa u. spirits, except
I'AM Ml. I>. T„ II is \ III itltri* im:
ll lir-u I'Q/t'U I*. it| 'v urn |.'«-|H ri r I litllr.l
or Injitrvil,
!'• 11 > O T. May .10.—Pawn • wan
v ia • I bj • hui t ie.in.- v< st< rday. iiair
H do. I o .| le WI rr killed a.. I a* und
• I I la || four Inejnn |n dlaniHter fell
• id del i .t daman \ I't window*
fa ' ■: a. I > ti Itll anl W*-«t W<te vismV
I I' tniaK' dirf wms done in the vlclu*
Id of Sh ;tjan l !ada ar>- liirager.
MUMHI.INII IN Till; r%at
• frloa* I ori'M I% id., ilm li <v i« ti« Hint*
ii uii I MI.II iti'^nit*.
v"' I'1 M.«v netA tornado.
' b a pt • a u>'i th • low. r part of
M ■« to. Wnt> \e-t 'tdsy i arid I
;« . •) d* aruHon b. fore it. Thr •
ii\. i w. - |im m i m iny p-isons wsre
■ 1 • lured, lid so tkoHtaiid
of I . f d mint* ■ don •",, , |
t k I- t.w a fto bin Tii- bil l I
i| •• I. bur> mv Alfre.I Hhi*
Mao John iletio sml
bp o r in the ruins Ths
lad « io n I. w•a out anc
11-Mii.lv Injiii f I At lianu
r. r Hie I en .
11ti mh .i i nt H
•••• a i iii
d i el
Itful
II" app >4b d
IVI I by tills
It l r til i v
11 l is *lo. M |
ItrS
11; *
r. i It 1
1 •
r th- | h ( ti" sto
in a th i! u -1 i • in m my
thet havf I s|
I <
I bd Hint
1 mdar.
alb
i lint b
form* i
Hi** oil
h"t i' " W . .ti.a was H i!|. d Tb*
♦ to in l ft th- MintiviMii l>"-iua toati
Tie' Hti. tuba. • >• ho i •• nf Joa«ph and
Hauit I It* s t> was blow i iloau al
t«anab o n , an I at l* nn's Manor, build
Ittas r nil e iona d eiipti -ns +, \u> «|
molieh I th- I"sa In fruit aiivt crops ti
enormous.
iiitf.iioN nii'itinmr.Nf
li bul li e I'l io f. p iht* Organl*atftim a|
1hti i .on|tn«r I'na
N«-w York May .io - Ti*« |dan of rear
oaniaaM rn or .«. H<t#.a lmpr«iv *m* nl
. ohipanx pi >ble% for an i**t . of $r. -
•mo m* .f % . t «*tH tlfty.y ar aold bonds
|fttim.i M.IH \ t r ■ H eymillatlle prsfstr* 1
" K 1 II • " ' h Tio
l . r. t,, i ,. a and - onaol n\sa ar« a*-
• ««> I li'. t.--f rent 'Orb, pai i'i|e in
ti- • I II •• m, niol |p- arf't p ,
' t | • | . t | T"t r-o union •lurk
1 - • i « • Im s prty |a jmf
e- nl ta ' ur Insiallm. ttta ant| ire |v
an 'in «l prtiount in ptrf rr%d stork an 1
i | | ■ 1 • • ' . - n it n • i■*• k tn- fir«t*
♦ ptim-nt f..i .Inn* t upon an I
lie v ■ nt in n-a bo nis b*=iMna la-
♦ m in-. I*'a site art called
I f' r bsf. iaiy I.
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