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f, GEORGIA, U. S. A.
Griffin i* the beet and most promising little
ijy in the South. Its record tor the past
o Left bneineee statement and not a hyper-
joliool description. time
During that it has built and put into
most succeeslui operation a #100,000 cotton
notary and with this year started the wheels
of a second of more than twice that capital.
It has put op a large iron and brass foundry,
S fertiliser factory, an immense iceandbot-
tling works, a sash and' tffiud factory, a
. upWfenest
broom factory, opened granite
quarry in the United St8fee, and now has
our large oil mitts in more or less advanced
stages of construction, wj$h an aggregate au¬
thorised capital Of over half a million dollars.
has secured another railroad ninety miles long,
and while, located on the greatest system to
the South, the Central, has secured connec
ti®m
®d direct independent connection wittbnM wfah Chat*
tanooga and the West, and ground
In a few day* fora fourth road, connecting
with a fourth independent system.
With its five whits and tour colored church-’
es, it has recently complied a #10,000 new
Presbyterian church. It has increased its pop¬
ulation by nearly one fifth. It has attracted
around its borders fruit growers from nearly
aastjn&ftttcm&n
of thegrape audits wiuemakingcapacity has
doubled every "year. It has succeesfutty in¬
augurated a system of public schools, with a
Seven years curriculum, second to none.
This is part of the record of a half- decade
and simply shows the progress of an already
admirable city, with the natural advantages
of having the finest climate, summer and
TOMA iifadUw
MftltlSBiiW luaraJMia&ai
some if they bring money to help build up the
Own. There is about only one thing we
nsad badly Just nog, and that is a big hotel.
W* have several small ones, but their accom¬
modations am entirely too limited for our
business, pleasure and health seeking guests.
If you see anybody that wants a good loca¬
tion tor a hotel in the South, Just mention
Griffin.
/fyifflnfa tbe.fleo,juheruth* ewprw News
• published—daily and weekly—the beet newe-
paper is the Empire State of Georgia. Please
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O embrace m*** new enterprises '*$*?**’\ commenced few and
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DIRECTORY.
HENKY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT- LAW,
HAMPTON, OEOBGIa.
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAjtftt
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Office, 81 Bill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H.
White’s Clothing Store. mar22d&wly
rHOS. R. MILLS, #
rftfW a f'Hav," 1
Witt practice in the Statu tjnjf telCUal
q^urts. Office over George *
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ion n. sennast. ROBT. T. DANIEL.
STEWART & DANIEL,
L A W >
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga,
Will practice to the State and Federal
torts. .•«!•«.< JulylMti
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'*«*■ * DENTISTS,
GEORGIA.
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WOODBVBY, GEORGIA.
Pprompt atUntio«4l^# to att business!
«r Cottectdons ft epedalty.
LISTEN ! MONEY Ht-KE 1
fife J. A Brooks Farm
: For Sale!
! ®fe , dV^: gro’wteg
Ltrssrw com mitt'and present
d wotting,
Jo ‘U *-•«»* « « fruits
Voteurt lots too nnmercrue |jO
ty samff Witt do well
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Discovered iiUho Cronin Murder
Case.
What a News Agent and His
Sweetheart Saw.
The Perpetrators of the Crime Can Bo
-Identified By Two More People—Bu|ko
Fully Identified «t Winnipeg By fT M»r-
tetwen. * '
Chicago, Juno 24.—An important wit¬
ness in the Cronin case lias turned up.
Ho is George E. Brooks, a news agent
rnnninif on one of the railroads owning
’"*■ “^the Union depofc This story is to
Tecfc that LekofMfflk the iMt of May 4 he
riving in with his sweet*
heart, and tha,t happening along Ash¬
land avenue lie saw three men loading
the trunk into the wagon at the Carlson
OSS CUKLSi 5g*»
was found.
He also unci says that he saw the men dis¬
tinctly, that ho will be able to
identify panion also them; and, them, that his female com¬
will able saw identify and that she, too,
be to them. He is
ready to produce the authorities the young woman as
soon as want her.
Brooks’ explanation of bin failure to tell
mB story btrfore fa that he whs afraid of
losing liis life, as lie believed the men
concerned in the murdfir were so des-
possessed against them. had He weighed said the knowledge his mind
so on
that lie would not keep it to himself any
longer, owed and believing and it was a duty he
himself the community, he
had at last decided to tell all he had
seen., He fii^t stipulated that he be
given'-
ife night. street ........ station Its importance about 8 Was o'clock ap-
I© prepinted Chief Hubbard, at once and with the man whom was he sent
closeted was
until nearly midnight He de¬
scribed the three men whom he saw and
liis description of one is said to fit
Burke, tlus Winnipeg prisoner.
, Surta identified.
Chief of Police Hubbard .has received
- r- 3! ■ -** from Winnipeg:
isman, ■ke, picking instantly him
out of fifty-two men drawn up in line in
the jail yard in the presence lawyer. of the
crown attorney and Burke’s
Wire instructions."
Burlte .was-brought into court and re¬
manded In tbegrand till next jury Wednesday, investigation bar-
tendin', .rotdon, a
Harry testified to hav¬
ing “the seen fox,’* Burke of toll and together. Patrick Cooney, Edward
Hint Spillman, Clan-na-Gael the Peoria had distiller, stated
the no power to
punish its members beyond expulsion,
and that if Hr. Cronin was eoudeinned
to death by ariy sfcn'-chafaibhf session of
a camp such action was hostile to the
■ fundamental Gael organisation. principles of the Clan-na-
Luke mtlDR’A Friends.
Tliere was a rumor afloat last night to
the effect, that seven members erf the dx«
ecutive committee of the that United
Brotherhood were in town and on
executive meeting was to be held in which
Cronin some line of action in be regard settled to the
Luke Dillon mystery would was ueitlu to upon.
nor ridofahfo denv this rumor, t’
hot
them were only tour members
eentive Litke Dillon committee is in of the that city committee, at present
one
sssrs&'aa
and the fourth is the friend of Algxandei
Sullivan, Lawrence li, Buckley. These
gentlemen executive session of themselves for the. cannot obvious liqjd ap
reasou
that five of the nine members constitutes
a quorum. Contraiy xpectation, Capt Gon-
’to -
don did not \ arrivd e In 'Chicn Cbicago itntil lato
here Coy s hotel, and time; will The probably captain remain
for some de¬
clined to lie interviewed last night, say¬
ing that in the near future he might
have something to talk about, but at
the present fact he that had he nothing to to say foin'torees beyond
name
with Luke Dillon in helping the authori¬
ties to mn down tne murderers of Dr.
Cronin.
j a* After Patrick Cooney.
Detective Palmer fa said to be close
on the trail of Patrick Cooney and his
arrest blips fa hours, bnt a question Cooney of is a Said few days have or
tor to
been m town up received to last Tuesday morn¬
ing, when lie some,money and
left the city. The man who gave lrii
money fa known and
i ; LGuRInK Up Uurlca'*
From the day Burke’s n
tioned in the case Lieut. Elliott has
been working industriously on Burke’s
record.
‘.'I have found that he will probably
have to account for Jnore than the crime ’
of murdering Dr. Cronin," said the
lieutenant
“Do think that he has committed, .
murder you before?"
“Prom what 1 have discovered I
should say that he had. But 1 can
_you mom paiticulars in a few
* Til® CJImrcli TnvcKtigating,
Chicago, June 24 — Although no offi¬
cial confirmation mu be obtained it is
geuera3" ' ” * ‘
very cles that th<
Si affairs of H tin
jmiif-. directly inspired from m. Baltimore. BLeMs-
There fa that also the good grounds si~ for '’ the
statement oifin wmbg or
other vestigation city in fa wiich going thc United more
hood has a strong foothold. So far over
forty priests haVebeen summoned to the
:---’ residence and interro-
connection they
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GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. TCI MORNING, JUNE 25. I88P.
VRS ’ HAYES D YI N 0 -
wifpol >t>* kx-Pte«ld*nt Stricken With
P«r»lj*i».
Prkmoot, O., June 84— Friday at 4
p. m. Mre. Rutherford B. Hayes, while
sitting with in psroiyafa her room, was suddenly strick¬
en of tbo right side. She
was sewing, when® fadfTOO was help-
the dootoi-s, w^e summoned, but Mrs.
Hayes Mr. was uaoonsoious and still remains
bus so. short Hayes time after, returned and from the four Colum¬
a sons
have reached their mother’s side. Her
condition fa critical
the being bedside done and to everything relieve her possible suffering. fa
Gen. Hayee was en route heme from
Columbus when toe stroke occurred and
the that intelligent he unable shocked to him walk so from severely the
was
train to life carriage. He fa somewhat
better how, but sees nobody. A cousin
similar of Mrs. stroke Hayes died few from the effects Many of a
a years ago.
ceived. telegrams of sympathy have been re¬
\
WHERE THEY wIu TrGHT;
Arrangements for the SuUlvan-Kilraln
Bing; at Abita Spring*, La.
Nhw Orleans, June 24.—It fa stated
by those who know that arrangements
have been made for the Sttllivan-Kilrain
fight and the ground for the battle
agreed upop. It will be near Abita
Springs month in St. Tammany officials pariah. of the Queen For a
and Crescent past toe and the East Louisiana
roads have been ’
the:
and
ties for the transportation of crowds that _
the manager® of Kilrain, who had the
choice of ground, acoepted the offer sub¬
mitted to them.
The East Louisiana railroad people
were fight especially take place interested Abita in having springs the
near on
sccount of the advertisement it would
and give that Favre resort, offered and Messrs. erect Poitevenf amphi¬
to an
seating theatre on 2,000 the people. battle-ground The people capable of St. of
Tammany interference agree and that intimidation; there shall be fair no
no a
fight and the best inan to win.
Fatal Fire In Boston.
Boston, --'—viiifelrQkr June 24—Friday
a disastrous “ - i ;e out — ,J in - it the 1
floor Summer of and a four-story,brick Hawley streets, building the three on
Heyer upjier stories Brothei-s, of which dealers were in occupied fireworks. by
The fire cut off the escape of the work¬
men, and it fa, feared several missing
persons ore among the killed. Three
bodies were recovered from the rains,
and three men who were injured are not
expected to recover. The dead are
Thomas Paine, who jumped from a
fourth-story window, who has Samuel not Cord yet been and
identified. a young man During toe fire there
was a
constant total losr. *flfacharge $ of fireworks. The
was 100 , 000 .
Hying of Hydrophobia.
Cincinnati, June 24. — Eberhandt
Tuechter, aged 60, residing on Madison
street dying of Corryville, hydrophobia, fa supposed result to be of
as a
having been bitten by the mad cor
which bit several people in Avondale
and fortunate Corryville a month sufferings ago. and The un¬
man’s par¬
oxysms of agony and horror are fright-
New p per Sold.
St. Joseph, Mo., June24.—TheEven-
owner of The Boston Herald, 0. M. Pal¬
mer, of Minneapolis, and 0. M. Schultz,
late managing editor of The Minneap¬
olis control Tribune/for $25,000. Mr. Sohultz They assume will
Aug. 1. be
managing editor. "•-!* ’
Frank James Among Old Neighbor*.
St.. LotJiS; Jumi 24
the ex-gtiernlla, who,
been in St Louis attending the races,
left He fa last in bad night health, for Independence, and has been Mo, ob¬
will liged visit to abandon friends in active the state business. and in He
his gratitude to them per¬ for
son their express friendship.
■U A Tehomon. Bnildlhg Kails. ; s
Boston. Juno 24-The three-story
wooden ten nuent building at toe corner
of Boston, West* Seventh and 0 streets. Smith
has just fallen. An old woman
was killed outright, and it is reported
that several persons are in the rains.
The firemen and polioe are at work on
the rains. _,
: CWbft for
Madrid, Jime 24.— In the Cortes Fri¬
day, Senor Beoecto,»ntinister of the
colonies, reaffirmed that toe United
States government had made no prepo¬
sition relative to the purchase of Cuba.
the He added sale of that the ho island proposal would looking ' be to
enter¬
tained by the Spanish govern ment.
“Bed Nose Mik’e” M«t Bang.
WilKeubarre June 24 — Governor
Paymaster McClure and Flanagan. The
condemned man will be hanged on
Tuesday. His aged mother has made a
last appeal to the governor, but without
Bent Myet*’ Beeord-
N*w Yobs, June 24—Walter 0.
has broken the half-mile whioh reoord made by
Mversin 1881, remained 'inT^ up to
fel fekl^hm te
Killed by a laborer.
New Orleans, Friday night. La., June J. E. 24—Near Skinner
Conshallac killed
was shot and b^- J. J. T. T. Taylor, Taylor, a
laborer recently on Skinner’s married plantfttiOB, Skinner’s Tay¬
lor step¬
daughter, and tlie shooting grew out of
family qu arrels. Taylor is in jail.
Proved Fatal to One Cnee.
St. Jottnsbcbt, Vk, June 84—Green-
an acade-
peritonitis. June 10 tst Jtoisss evening ol
1
The others have
• f. 84—The
England’s Gruel rnafttient of
Her Political PrUouevs.
No Information Reaches Therp
From thffi Outer World.
' J 'fO- ^ 4ti— , i i B lto'l # . y’. * . gy,.^
Tim Atteetton of Fariinroent to Bn Called
Utt<» Snbjeet toWect tty By * a H, Homo lluler-Se-
itan Complication* Between the
a-nor-t and Sogvisn Government*.
Other Foreign New*.
newspapers and not a scrap
tion from toe outeide world is permitted
to leaeh their cells. Indignation fa
ZSSZ.1.Z
session, Mr; John 0*Gonnor And Mr.
Oondon, two of the* incarcerated Irish
^toicta‘of^r^viitauca Hl llera d
porta they got were out from the news¬
papers, and what was their mort ification
on backs recurring of them the cuttings pasted to find that with the
were over
brown paper, so that toe prisoners
should have no opportunity of reading
what a stray was paragraph of in the news outer telling world, them
jpk.H oumi-j*"—■- going on in
nofth® ...........
i in the house to this piece of
i cruelty.
onbiS Between France and Servfx. "
London, June »4—The report comes
the railway regeno; which the Servian
ment has just confiscated, The road govern-
re-
ferred to was built by a French oom-
pany which still owns it The govern¬
ment at Belgrade, though dividing on the plea that the
company 28 per cent.
UVIIUUO AUIAU Iiuuai/UISA WlU^UU(«ViUU3 Uiw VO
grown out of this step, and the outcome
is awaited with considerable interest.
.Seaman’* Strike Ended.
Liverpool June 24.—Ship owners
here are now haring little or no diffi¬
culty in obtaining fall crews at the old
rates. tie'
A fireman on steamship Umbria
out his throat on the ship’s aeffit Satur¬
day to avoid morning being and seized jumped his into shipmates the river
who toward him. His by body
ran was not
recovered.
_
Wa# Mataafa A*»l»ted by Germany?
London, June 24.— Advices from
Auckland state tljiit Lieut, Thurston is
making tl»e charges an made investigfttfbn by Germany at Apia into
the British consul Apia that against
al he as¬
sisted Mataafa.
* OESTRU CTiVE CY Cfi-ONE.
A Missouri Tillage Wiped Oat and »
Number of People Killed.
Albany, Mo., June 24—At 2:30 p. m.
Friday our vicinity was visited by two
cyclones, or one in two prongs. It struck
the frame residence of H. P. Williams,
three miles east of this city and com¬
pletely demolisBod it, Mr. Williams’
Mhi. 9-year-old Crispin, son, and his instantly mother-in-law,
were killed.
Mrs. Williams was fatally injured, and
three children were badly hurt
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Baptist churdi, school house, and many
residents. Mr. Townsend, toe post-
estimate were destioye the fa At impossible citizens’
a
dollars meeting here; raised, ’ clothing several hundred
was s for toe
sufferers provided.
Will Throw No Mora Pepper,
Gainesville, Tex., June 24.—As
Jailer Klebbor and Constable Auglin
n tne jailer s eyes and attempt-
ed to escape. cape. f Klebber, though partly
Minded by the pepper, drew his pistol
and fired I twice, shooting Wilsofi dead.
Accidentally Killed.
N*w York, June 24—Wffliam H.
Mudgitt, who Bear was Admim during toe Faroe, late war but
secretary to
has of late yean been unable to secure
employment accidentally killed under Friday the government, the was
at foot of
West Sixth street while unloading lum¬
ber from a lighter, lift falling a log which he was
Wiping to on hi m,
A Child Cremated in a Barn.
Mayor Valparaiso, Barthoioihew’s Ind.. June 24— Ex-
bam burned down
Friday discovered evening, and the in body the ruins Mrs. a Bar¬ fire¬
man of
tholomew’s crisp. The child 3-year-old had been ,son playing burned with to a
a companion in the tiara. The boys set
tho hay on fire and one of them failed
K*-Bank Cashlrr Sentenced.
PargRtma, June 84.— Ex-Cashier
Yc .....
M<
has been
onmen t in r ....... j.
last tendere Voight charge entered of a embezzling plea of nolle con¬
cm $130,
000 of the bank * funds
Against the Cnffon «rcd Trust
New Orleans, June 24 -Judge Righ-
ter, of the state district court. has ren¬
dered » deeisibn in the case against the
Cotton Seed Oil trust, declaring it an
illegal cluding and it from Invalid exercising association franchise and ex¬
privileg toe state any
or e in ,
An indndlnry Fir*.
several tons of
A RED RIVER H ORROR.
Eight PnnwiM Out *f a Family «f Kievan
Swept Away la a Flood.
Lrmai Rook, Ark., June 9 .—A
heavy rain storm visited ConwAy and
Van Bnren counties along the Upper
Bed river on fast Saturday night, and
although worked it loss lasted of life only and a short while that it
cannot be a easily estimated. property An old
man
named Merson was with his family in his
house near Clinton, the county seat of
Van Bnren county, when the storm was
raging. "ly After flooded an Ufa hour's rain the water
house, and fearing
inside, in his ha gathered two of his
i arms and went to the
to escape.
As the door opened a huge log afloat
dashed in the entrance and knocked toe
little ones from hfe arms. They fell fit
his feet into the swift current and were
lost. He then took up two more, one
in each arm, and succeeded in getting
out with them safely tolling his wife to
follow with the others, but in attempt¬
ing to escape in the same manner the
mother with two children in her arms
and_ carried three down clinging with the to flood her and dress, were
ed- father drown¬
The aud two children, the
only ones with left in a family of eleven es¬
caped their lives When the
waters subsided in the morning tb» bod¬
ies of the mother and seven children
were discovered scattered here and there
for considerable distance around the
place. underbrush The clothing haring caught in
and the bodies held fast in
that way.
* MOR E LUCKY MEN.
President Harrison Appoint* Two Foreign
Minister* and e Consul General.
Washington, June 24—The presi¬
dent has appointed John L. Stevens, of
Maine, to fie minister resident to the
Hawaiian islands; George Maney, of
Tennessee, to be,minister resident to
Paraguay Crawford, aud Uruguay; John Martin
of Ohio, to be consul general
to Si Petersburg.
John L. Stevens is one of the most
prominent of Maine Republicans, and
has held important positions under the
United States aud state of Maine.
During minister Grant’s to Paraguay administration and Uruguay, he was
under President and
ferred {| and appointed Hayes ho minister was trans¬
Sweden Norway. He has to
and served in
the Maine legislature and has held local
offices.
Gen. Mauev was appointed minister
to toe Garfield. repnl blic of Columbia by Presi-
dent Hehas been prominent
in Republican circles in Tennessee, and
was chairman of the Tennessee delega¬
tion at toe fast Chicago convention.
Professor Crawford's appointment is
looked on more as a recognition of
scholarship than as a reward for party
services. He fa ah author of some note,
and has just published a translation of
toe National epic of Finland.
SORRO W AT BRAi aWQOD.
Terrible State of Affairs Among tbo
Miners—Help Most Come.
Chicago, June 24.—A morning paper
publishes the results of a torn of inves¬
tigation into th«^condition of the min-
ingipeople in the coal mining towns of
Braidwood and Hfcreator, HI It says:
“The condition of Braidwood fa one
to call forth toe commiseration and the
of immediate the United practical States. help Tho of normal the people
ulation of the town is about 5 000 pop¬ all
directly dependent the , ,
upon coal mining
time industry not for their daily bread. At thfa
one ounce of ooal is being
mined and toe inhabitants are at toe
children point of alike starvation. share Men, blight women and
in toe which
has overcast this section. The causes of
the stagnation are two—toq continued
depression in the cool industry here
and the culminating strike, ter lookout,
whioh has placed i,500 bread winners
beyond the possibility of utilizing their
Death of ■ Bunk Cauhter.
Forbes, Cincinnati, the June $4— George W.
well known cashier of the
Citizens' National bank, died at his
home at Fern Bank, 0., at 8 a. m. He
had been suffering with heart trouble
for some time, and it had affected his
throat, neck, causing an enlargement of the
wife and resembling fonr children. goitre. Mr. He Forbes leaves a
was
48 years of age. He was very popular
with business men, and had a reputation
for integrity and courtesy excelled by
none in this country.
3t*y Not Be A We to g«m.
Charleston, S. 0., June- 2 Dr.
der McDow, of Capt.' now Dawson, awaiting trial for the mur¬
has been chosen
as surgeon of the lAifayette Artillery
company, the oldest organization of toe
kind in the south. This company is
composed ton, fa commanded of solid by citizens of Charles¬
of the county judges, Capt. anti Bolger, includes one
man; ■7 ibei other profA--* ional men In’its
mem! ership.
F.ll Sixty Feet l»nw„ an Klevater.
Chicago, June 24.....By the breaking
of a shaft 6 d a freight elevator in toe
" twelve-story building of the Chicago
..... ite
seriously William Larsen, injured. Their Henry names are
aged nd Randolph aged 28; Wendt Netz,
40. a , aged 20 .
Dromml at a Picnic.
Chicago, June 24—At the Desplaines
girls, picnio Hilda grounds Carlson Friday afternoon, two
and Jennie Elm-
bold, aged about 13 , were drowned in
the boat river. snd They getting were j Middling about in
a too near the dam,
were drawn into the current and carried
over the dam At a fate hour last night
their bodie s bad not been reco vered. ^
Lsreriit.it by » Shepherd Dog.
Greensboro, Ind., June 8 .— Whfle
Mrs. John Griffey aud her tittle 4-year-
old son were visiting at Mr. John Pot¬
ter’s, the child was playing with a large
shepherd dog, when it flew at him, tat-
manner. The dog will be kept to see if
symptoms of liydipphobia dev elop. ; j
Michigan to Boy a 1st* Her Railroad*.
Lansing, Micfa, June 24-The house
Friday p&sted after an earnest ’
a iLfinr linL to Aa mi- mihi u Jt
Tui‘ Ini.______
r
.
Estimated Number of the i
T?----- 1
.
A Now Danger Threater ^ “■
WorRmee
portod tu lh« Ho.,.1
Hoc or th»
Wrerh —Chi —^ ~—
Johnstown, June 24.
ago bridge, near the Pimnsyl
were reported e
with blood poisoning in
sun blistered their bare arms, and the
both tytid water poisoned swollen them. out The of anus all of
men wore pro¬
portion, and tho physicians express lit¬
tle hope of the recovery, of either. The
' laborer sent to Pittsburg
i was , a
and Bmngardner fa at his home
irille. "
.Two new cases the of typhoid fever were
ing reported and among taken workmen to the Red thfa morn¬ Cross
were
ax Asa a.ssa ts
Gen. Hastings’ headquarters. This or-
condition
trict was
cians also
number uuuiwoj of
agreed that the dead
10 , 000 . These resident pi
probably judging y had had a a better better opportune oppoi
_ ■ the the loss loss of of life life ton than any other
personhere. arson here. Th Their judgment on this
ibiect The is accepted with oofifidenoe.
worst features of toe Johnst
— flood life previous remains with telegram to the resident -jssaai * ‘
cians claim that 10,000
ing. thoso but who the claim figure fa know. .
to .
here arc beyond description. IPj™* ‘
wife Anotlier and two entire children, familyfiJr--- ’£S
-
one house. The others
Jacob Hamilton and hour Maggie B.
In all, up to the oi noon, fifteen
bodies had been taken out A laborer
known.
This morning, following a blast of
dynamite, from the drift two high human into feet the were air. thrown
body The
has not yet been recovered. The
remains of anotlier body, supposed to
be that of a female, have just Seen taken
to the morgue burned and decomposed
beyond recognition.
Tho relief committee has begun toe
week of rebuilding fifty store houses.
They will A be located is on toe here public
square. rumor current that
an attempt will be made to rebuild toe
South Fork dam. Constable Martin
says if any suqji attempt is made and no
legal here will proceedings themselves can stop it, toe mm
and arm who with muskets
shoot the first man starts toe
work. J ■ •
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Chicago’* Contribution.
meet to decide upon what shall bo done
^^harna^r Siooffii Tlio ? 4 **
mawn* Vtno ha sreoriv ed^an AMAilto*. ot her f letter - AA - --
citizens urging that of some that town, money°* nothing tai^atto^the could
as
be secured from the Pittsburg commit¬
tee. The matter will be submitted to
the relief committee.
A MEET ING OF TU RNERS.
,
Twenty-Fifth-Aaanal gattsrtagta tmmttm
fmktotS*
Cincinnati, Juno 24-For the ensu-
toe Turners of the United State* There
ill not be a section of the oountry un-
gates. kSSSJaa Central Turner *L*i?So?£5i
and tali£
MltaMMIn, SLST'oiSrtS?’
individual members.
The program for the various days of
the feat fa; Sunday and Mouday. ath-
letie exercises at the campus; Tuesday.
W.'-j
Fatal Oa*l Between Bdlter*.
New
respectivi Parquet
rival newspapers _____I________
deaux, in this state,
from toe wound in less than an hour,
while Mr. Farquet was wounded in the
K attach
accused Farquet of getting drunk eta
reoeut picnic.
Fatal Flsht With Cowb*?*.
nightfis the
on A __________
miles west of here,
Erel Hudson was killed
ymn
Tmn< wounded — ----------... brought ----
man vras Id this city
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Oernnl Fnnnd Mta <
Toledo, O., June l
saSa
who
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rod ,wmdi«r. ‘
frUU I UHUVrM*
Mr*.
death al _
toft, Acnuyi
for,
Vandals 1
Tx
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oepted the invitation <
be presse s at Boesta
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Georg. Vanderbilt, of t
petted to t- 4 - —
Boncoms <
$360,000
vrm .. 4
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AdTOst
muraereu Joe
coQvictfid ot
Ron*. Gta, W*
FUU perticul*
George B1
Some of hi* obit
old.
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