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e rttaMi pnm giant a wg ers were broke rocking the in their
rryWtt off big wave section of over the bulwarks deck,
a
d sm««hmg in another the side' of the followed, saloon
'other and wave
tier of
pt. deidi. H. CL Etomfa Dagger were and made others by of
follow?,*
i&SS t the &&25 board the
oil on in effort
e combing Monday of the o’clock waters. It
til at 10 that
s were again started, and toe
n her bow, and par. of the
pled away.
tide from stem to stern, fa
d smashed. Great damage
was to have sailed
iffar repairs and the the City of Savan-
will her place in Ocean Steam-
company's fleet.
Tt» Steamer Irequol* Arrive*.
■w of York. her starboard April 10,-With smashed in, twelve and
1 1*1 passengers, some of them in-
d, an board, the Clyde line steamer
uofa, due here two days ago from
rtreton. passed quarantine at 15 min-
S*rtM« Tackle the Andover Problem.
Nmr York, April 10.-Tl»e regular
*eklv conference of Baptist ministers
'tie yesterday presided over by Rev, S.
. 0. Netocut, as moderator. About sev-
nty the clergymen were dogma present. that A all paper hea-
a Augustimsn lost heaven and the
len are to proper
otive for Christian missions, was read
r Rev. R. E. Thomas, of Nyack. Sev-
toral of those present gave their appro- Eddy
il of the essay. butMev. H. J.
ct for next week will
of the Devil.”
A City Filled With Flying Ante.
i Atlanta, Ga., April 10.—This city was'
inieged |tey by dying ante this morning.
were crawling ever sidewalks,
beets and buildings and flying in the
Mr. They appeared to come out of the
pond mad would sail about fen- a few
ponda and en light on a building or
ing on toe ground. To-
rete will be filled with
and the ante “won’t fly
id t RetfMfa ot tornado that
a wrttement on Lnnir T .v^ w
It mowed a pathtoirty yards
hrough roots the Several Muffs, bouses tearing and up barns trees
.
aosvn down and logs carried Prairie fifty
No cmnaHtes are reported.
vn* »large area of land north of
. At< 4 ...
w.------ -------------- u—«wtic.
•In the local
terete carried
I Great Fall*,
the results
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Statu® left for
the following
.i,” s'j'i
include their deliberations.
“We further recommend that the pres-
ent of the board be instructed to notify
ca titles having tendered propositions of
ic proba We time we will visit them,and
*B*est that a small committee be ap-
unted to show the property and furnish
mveyances to visit the same.” 1
The report was adopted.
C0.«5«i THECHEROKEES.
Time -is.
This Month.
Washington. D. C.. Anril 10.—The
their- instructions cab be given them,
probably will leave within for Muscogee, four or live the days, capital they of
toe Cherokee nation. The expectation
fa that the commission will finish
work within sixty or ninety days at the
farthest. It <is ‘ empowered to offer the
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Cherokee* fjt.85 an acre for toe land. ■*
The only opposition to the the purchase
will come, it fa believed, from cattle
syndicates which are grazing their herds
Their on the opposition, land which however, it is proposed will he to large¬ buy.
ly centralized by the fact that the pur¬
chase money wfli be placed Indians at interest,
which will pay the $850,000 a
the cattle men. Should toe Indians re¬
fuse to sell, an effort will be made in the
next congress to take the land without
jiaying It is believed, them a cent. however, .. that the
com¬
mission Mill reach psatisfactorikconclu-
000 recently purchased, constitute the
principal portion of what will in future
be known as Oklahoma territory. Be¬
fore the close of the present month St is
estimated that 50,000 persons will have
sought homes in Oklahoma .which the is now
a howling wilderness. With 6,000,- the
000 acres added, it is believed that
population will be tripled before tlie end
of the present year.
Sheriff Wants “Three-Fingered Jack.”
Laporte, Ind., April 10.—The sheriff
is anxious to learn toe whereabouts of
“Three-fingered Jack,” a traveling number sport,
who recently victimized a of
confiding people in this city. He claim¬
ed to have fought a number of prize¬
fights. and said hfa business here was to
make arrangements fora fight between
himself and Bradbum. He gave hfa
name as Bagley, but said he was known
to Jack,” the having fraternity loot toe as third finger of
hand at or near the knuckle-joint. He
fa wanted here on two counts.
Hunt Admit Colored Children.
Alton, 111., April 10.—A dispatch has
been received here announcing that the
long pending suit between the colored
people of Upper Alton and the school
board of that place has been settled at
last, toe supreme court of Illinois issuing
a mandamus compelling the school board
to admit colored children to the new
school building. The decision fa an im-
To Abolish the Beard of Pardon*.
Columbus, O., April 10.—The members
at the board of pardons receive no
ries, and there fa pending now a Mil
pay the members $2,000 a year.
members of the house received tetters
few days ago from members of the board
filed for clients to be favorably
ed they should vote for the saury MIL
this MU is equivalent this afternoon to selling introduced pardom, in
wat
horise abolishing of Governor the board Foraker. of pardons
the request
Brewery Syndicate Again Foiled.
Buffalo. N. Y., April 10.—
Lang, one of the leading brewers of
falo, states that he has been
by the English view of brewery-buying selling his
with a “I declined sell.” big he said,
ment. to
brewery gives employment to many m%n.
and I want to see it keep on giving
to and benefitting Americans, and not
to an English from syndicate, England.'' who would
port laborers
Canned by » Spark From*Pipe.
Fort Dodge, Iowa., April
Schiedler and wife, prominent
, of Calhoun county, living southwest
this city, were driving into Man from son Mr.
j aT evening pipe when ignited a his spark wife’s
gchiedlw *
. i ng , and she was burned to death. In
Mtorts to extinguish the flames Mr.
Schiedter’s 'SiMte liands were so badly and
, necessary,
recovery fa dot
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Lowell The freight divisioi
;
ti;
HIS *
tsssssaa
he will ha ve to make a stubbon
his return,
Mr. Burton fa satisfied wit
look. He Said that the Kansas«
in congress had been in Washir
enough for the good of their
ent». “Mr. Ingalls began his
ionallife,” he said, “nearly a g
ago. Children have.beqn bon
“ feg?
“One cannot remain away
years and still be'touch with i
^ff^rsjsst &ajtt
MURDEROUS MINISTERS,
Expounders of the Gospel Deviate Slightly
irons Religions Tenets.
Navasota, Tex., April 10.—Two kill¬
ings ocqprred here yesterday. The two
men who thus dipped their hands in Mood
were one a minister actively engaged in
the work of the gospel and the Other but
recently likewise employed.
named a Louts jaiuis ¥ aicjoeou, J* McLeod, w t who ki ' let l had * stolen t
il articles from Lat
SlnS SS ThodZHSS
hfa gun and put the contents, buck and
turkey shot, in the left side ©f Pr-ihard’s
head. The dead man was possessed of
great strength, find was very brutal and
aggressive fn manner.
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sitting Bull Coming to Time.
Bismarck, Dak., April 10.— The report
that the commission would soon be ap-
pointedly the president to confer with
a ? laSnu t ^.***** ?<
oioux reserv ation, is received with much
tt!es
wail, Gall, uoim John Grass, tmu and uuier other notorious notorious
chiefs. action of The the Indians government are pleased in increasing With toe
the price to be to paid $1.25, them and from fifty of
cents per acre many
them have expressed their willingness to
accept the terms of the treaty. Even
Sitting aimng Bull nuu and ana Gall, utaii, who who were were so so bit- oil-
terly last opposed have to given the the utterance treaty submitted to friend-
ly expressions, year, arid there fa little doubt
of success among the whites who visit
toe reservation.
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The Iowa Eviction*. <
Fort Dodge,T a., April 10.—The pres-
ent acts of violence being perpetrated by
the river land settlers are not coante-
nanced by the Settlers’ Union, according
to President Boynton of that organiza-
bon. He says that settlers* the object of the un-
ion fa to obtain the rights in ale-
gal manner, but that it fa not responsible
for any individual acts of aggression. Be
thinks the matter will be decided in fa-
vor of the settlors by the next sdhdon of
congress, and the this only final desire action, of theset- the
tiers fa to await
method of the land owners in forcing
matters now fa strongly denounced, and
rebim ^hi^w^ito^r will got^o
active monthi ______ service ’siw wilfrun about the ____ a" middle of next
----- making . - ----a on - daily Racine route to
Milwaukee, a call at on
the (.Team City m a little over five hours.
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ward h»« Too Much Sense.
New York, April 10,-Ward McAilis-
ter has resolved to quit New York and
return to California. Hfa treatment by
the committee having the centennial in charge ceieMa- the
^rangemeqts for
tion has convinced him that he fanot
preciated in his adopted city. It fa re-
tured and instead of being composed of
WVING.
tion, he%urbed his am'K"
however, has never ceased to importune
the prince to use his good offices to ob-
ton* the coveted distinction for Irving,
unrelenting, Although Bernhardt
Mrs. Macray. Me yielded to tW rich
to hLa
r esomnon.
The Returned BmebellUta et phiuuieiphu.
Philaiwlfhia. April 10,-The SpaM-
ISSStSD^LTSl’S _i_ an
wgen The Rogers, vi of the Philadelphia baseball team.
throu* tnpdt
J., wh
street
panted The
u* mreexs s i
passed loudly were
cheen
At Glouceetei was informal,
Speeches prised the and le menu, com*
turned the p
to
fj|* pared to enj<
en
^ ms w yj
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Te the
Chicago, A
. “alf-breet ,, ■ .
Lonsdale port
arrived here
Le Due say* t
rial he cau l*
fa to go overii
with 800 me
for maintained supplies
RE-
Sr r R
will be
Charire^ guilty of grand Hantew imtenn hare mi Jam*’ iakt sen-
fenced to sepe one year tethe peniten
t»ry. J^&M^t^TroSS^Sd Their arrest and cowriclfcm was a
resKiea* a» an were pro numm *nu well*
to-do frwm fannw. The goodfawere the Nickel-Plate pillaged
way freights on iSedw^it^'
■ They and $4,000._ amounted in value to between '^: P,000
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Susquehanna, April lO.-Hws Ell*
White, an Elmira music teecber, was ar
aifflf out of ^ ja»i ^og fiAflnn 5 fiss
«,m a pv nm
FTFRKITT Cl L.|KiXIl I.
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Ithaca** striking hUcmmi.
Ithaca, N. Y., AprU lO.-Tfae strike of
Ithaca policemen for an increase from ft
to ftS » week »«U causes the pMUical
pot to boil. After of spending cW. 18,000 fat
buying up the votes that of per¬
sona Speaker Cede calls “questionatA*,’’
was even
1 KnrtM Pinnae Through » Cmttj Window.
New York,A pril 10.-A pair of borne*
left standing yesterday in toe street at
S 5 .’°'¥S'K? , ^LJSfi%S
and the damage to the window fa esti¬
mated at $800.
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