New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 22, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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CLAIMED BY DEATH. Tracy giwe his general ideas toward the further A DExlDLY CYCLONE. away. The wall of the Rome, "Watertown DOINGS OF CONGRESS & Ogdensburg freight house at Syracuse was inssease of the navy, and the policy to blown down. W. H. Willis, a carpenter, be pursued by the department on naval was buried under the wall and was taken matters* His opinions were those expressed *fV & out dead. A dozen people or more, mostly G.B. GHADBOUBJV, TheEldest Son ofthe Secretary in his annual report ftr W8di In regard to Seyeral Towns In Kentucky carpenters, were injured more or less seriously. What our NationalLaWmakers rraaideali increasing the naval establishment, the secretary of State Succumbs to Yisited by a Destructive fo. Hinn. and Centra Strs.r thought the time had come for building Haye Been Doing the I N IKDIAN A AND ILLINOIS. fighting vessels. Our ability to construct The storm did a vast amount of damage Pneumonia. and Fatal Hurricane. Past Week. throughout Illinois. At Macsburg, a little them had been satisfactorily demonstrated, IfEW ULM, .•*.* MINN hamlet near Olney, several residences and and he urged the conamiittee to endeavor barns, together with the parsonage of the to enact legislation for the building M. E. church, were blown down. In the La Grippe, the Primary Cause Orilecttoasaac sll tantaft Mrtstaiks t* taakta* One of the Worst Storms ever of them. The work, he thought, should parsonage were Philip Nicholson and family. f- jr SENATE. Vwmyclr attests* t*. commence at once, and the vessels should of His Almost Painless The quadrocentennial committee the They all escaped wkh more or less Known flow Passing Individual Responsibitiy, be as large as the size of our harbors would senate met to-day and ha ard arguments in bruises, except Mrs. Nicholson, who was Death. favor of holding the world's lair in Washington. killed outright by the falling building. At permit. While the secretary did not instance Over the East. The principal reason set forth why the Cooksville, nearBloomington, a drug store, any particular kind of vessel that he $50Q 00Q, a general store building and another building fair should be held in Washington was that wanted constructed, he introduced some designs, the permanent building could be used*by the were completely demolished, and several not in detail, indicating a general Eagle Mill Co. "WASHINGTON, Special.—Walker Blaine, government, which is badly in need of adV were unroofed and otherwise damagedSeveral CA.IKO, 111., Special—A tornado last Dight type of battle ship. This sMp is novel in ditional buildings. people had narrow ^scapes, but no examiner of claims in the state department struck the east side of the city of Clinton, regard to the distribution of its battery. All one was badly injured. At Brooklyn and and eldest living son of Hon. James G. HOUSE. Ivy., demolishing fifty-five houses and killing the guns can be used at once, the armor is Venice, 111., across the river from St. Louis, Blaine, secretary of state, died suddenly A conspicuous objeet in the house to-day Mannfactumi of eleven people and wounding fifty-six. ten houses were blown down and a dozen heavy, and the speed is placed at seventeen and without premonition at the family residence was the vacant desk of Judge Kelley, which people hurt, but no one was fatally injured. O E FLOTTB The killed and wounded so far as ascertained knots per hour. In regardtathe question in the old Seward mansion, lacing was draped with black and was decorated A great deal of damage was also done in are: of coaling stations for foieagn squadrons, S with a bouquet of pimple white flowers. The Lafayette Park, this evening, of Southern Indiana, many houses being unroofed, Killed—John A. Rhodes and two children, the secretary used as a further argument in chaplain in his prayer made a feeling allusion acute pneumonia, superinduced by an BY THB and barns and fences leveled in the Mrs. William Bone, Burnett Bone, Walter Nance, to the death of the "father of the house.'-' favor of building fighting ships that it tornado's path. attack of the grippe. There were John W Gaddte aud infant child of Judge E. C. Gradual Bednclioji Mist would be necessary to maintain these stations with him at the time of his death, Hodges, and one other person not yet identified. SENATE. NINET MILES A N HOUR. when established. The galleries of the Senate chamber were Wounded—Judge E. C. Hodges, wife and two only his two unmarried sisters, Harriett, NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Special.—The wind here reached a velocity of ninety miles an •crowded to hear the arguments of gentlemen children, G. R. Gwynn, wife, child and father C. and Margaret, though all the family, except hour, carrying everything before it and representing New York and Chicago in the W Voorhees, child and two relatives Rev. N. Mrs. Coppinger and James G. Blaine, J*., RIGHTS O E RACE. destroying outbuildings, barns, trees, telegraph interests of the world's fair. Ghanncy 8L W. Little, wife and two children D. Stubblefield NEW ULM. KINK were in the house at the time, those absent poles, railway semaphores and Depew presented the claims of the Gothamites and several members of bis family Mrs. Foster Colored Men oft he Countr Hold a from the city having been hastily summoned fences. The wind struck the which wa« followed by humorous and and two children, Mrs. J. A. Rhodes and one National Convention. sarcastic remarks of Thomas-B. Bryan ia building of the Canadian Web here by telegraph to-day. The endt child (the child will die), A L. Emerson and two CHICAGO, Special.—The national convention behalf of Chicago. company tearing the roof from the brick was painless, life passing away while the children. A. E Justice and one child William walls, tumbling the north and west walls in of Afro-American leagues was called sufferer, who had beeu delirious all day, Bone and two children W. P. Boone, Mrs. John HOUSE. upon fifteen girls who were employed in to order to-day by T. Thomas Fortune, editor Dr. Hill, of the Cherokee nation, appeared was unconscious. He had been ill only a W Gaddie and one child Mr. Jackson, Robert the upper story. One girl, Alice Deckon, before the House committee on territories of the Age, of New York. Delegates Johnson, Sr Robert Johnson, Jr. (both dangerously) few days, and his death is a sudden, and aged fifteen, had her leg broken and was and made an address on the Springer bill to were present from twenty-one states and the W. R. Nance, wife and child. severe shock to an unusually large cirele ot badly bruised about the body. The organize the territory of Oklahoma. He District of Columbia, but the delegates from friends, who were not aware that lie was guys of the foot and carriage suspension argued that the bill would be more acceptable E FIKS O S E STRUCK the State of Illinois more than outnumbered bridge that has recently been was the section house of the Illinois Central dangerously ill this morning, while the if the two judical districts- provided for rebuilt, snapped and fell into the rive. The all the rest. Altogether there were 200 colored would be reduced to one. railroad occupied by Mr. John Rhodes and family, who are all devotedly attached to bridge was closed to travel, but is still persons in the theater when the proceedings Obtained, and all PATtXT &UXMESS, family. The house was torn to splinters, him, are totally prostrated with grief at the "Si SENATE. standing. Telegraph and telephone wires tended to for MOD Kit ATS FJSX8. Oar office commenced. T. T. Fortune was and Mr. .Rhodes and two children were sudden bereavement. Mr. Blaine-,, while In the Senate Senator Davis, for Senator opposite the O. S. fatent Office, and we can os» are down in all directions. The water rose chosen temporary chairman, and addressed killed outright. His wife and one child escaped comparatively strong, had not entirely recovered ^pooner, from the committee on public Uin rmttntn In lass ume than those remote firoat several feet in the river, washing away a the meeting. He said: buildings, reported favorahly the bill appropriating &AXntNQTOH. Send MODEL, IRAWiHQ death, but are both dangerously portion of the promende and buildings ot from the accident in the-spring by &&OTO of invention. Wo adriM as to fatsat-ftbUity $150,000 lor a pubVie building at Whirlpool Rapids Park. which his leg was broken and from an at-' We are me* here to-day, representatives hurt. The house of Mr. John Gaddies was free of chares and we miU HO CaAtttB St. Paul. of 8,000,000 free men, who know our rights tack of malarial fever from- which he VXLKS8 rATSXTlS 8BCU*&0, blown down, and afterward Gaddies was and have the courage to defend them. We Tor circular, adrice, term* and reformee* ts» suffered during the autumn. The news of found urdcr the debris with an infant in A TOTAL LOSS. HOUSE. actual clients in your own State. County. City ot are met here to-day to emphasize the fact In the house a large hatch of bills and 1 Mr. Blaine's death quickly became known his arms. Gaddies was dead, but the child Sown, wnle to that the past condition of dependence and petitions were introduced. Among them An Elevator and a Steamshi and many friends called during the, evening ShUWNrVCX) was not hurt. The house of Robert Johnson, helplessness upon men who have used us were several petitions asking for pension stroye by Fire, to express their sympathy. The president for selfish and unholy purposes who have Inch stood on the brow of the hill, legislation recommended by the pension BALTIMOEE, Special.—Elevator No. 3, on and Mrs. Harrison called very soon murdered and robbed and outraged us, committee of the Grand Army of the Republic, seemed to divide in half, cutting in two I I I I i— .. i, a the north side of the Patapsco river, belonging Bingham Bros. must be reversed. We have been robbed of after Mr. Blaine's death, and Vice President Pickler, of South Dakota, prestnted one just below the second floor and letting the to the Baltimore Elevator company the honest wages of our toil we have been from ex-aoldiers of hie state, and Carter, of and Mrs. Morton came soon afterwards. upper portion fall in. its place. Mr. Johnson and used by the Northern Central robbed of the substance ot our citizenship Montana, a large one from ex-soldiers of Justices Harlan and Gray, of the supreme was in a lower room, and the upper Railroad company, was burned to-night by murder and intimidation we have been his state, Hansborough Presented a petition court, most of the members of the Maine part fell on him, pinning him to the with ail its contents. The total loss is between outraged by our enemies and deserted by of residents of North Dakota, praying for delegation, Representative Hitt and many $700,000 and $800,000. The British our friends. It is time to call a halt. It is DEALERS IN earth with a joist across his back. H's speedy and liberal appropriation to irrigat« LUMBE others well known in official and social life time to begin to fight fire with fire. I speak steamship Sacrobosco. which was lying arid lauds also a memorial from the first moans attracted attention and he was rescued also called. No arrangements for the funeral as an A'.ro-Ameriean first, last and all the alongside, was also totally destroyed, involving legislative assembly of North Dakota, praying badly injured. His son Robert was time, ready to stab to deatli anv political a loss of $150,000. Three of the will be made until to-morrow, the for the maintenance of Fort Abraham up stairs and was badly hurt by lalling party which robs mo of my confidence and steamer's employes—the chief engineer, Lincoln as a military post and asking for family being too much overcome to give a timbers. Although suffering intense agony vote and straightway asks ine what I am whose name is said to be Koby, and two appropriation for various improvements of thought to the burial as yet. going to do about it. lie begged his rescuers to let him alone and the same. Also a bill authorizing the payment seamen, whose names haye not yet been LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, of $464 toC. K. Lounsberry, late postmaster help some one who could live. His brother In conclusion he urged the convention learned—were either burned or drowned. at Bismarck, for amount to leave each local league free to pursue Da\id was also badly hurt. The storm The origin ot the fire is unknown. A general Walker Blaine was born in Augusta, Me., SASH AND BLim expended by hiin for rent and other alarm brought all the fire engines in May 8,1855. He first went to Washington such political course in its immediate community struck the town without the slightest warning. expenses from July 1,1883, to Sept. the city to the scene, but the combined efforts to live in 1867, five years after his father's as the best interests of the race Many knew nothing of it until their 30,1885 which amount was disallowed in lime, Cement and Coal. election to congress. He was graduated seem to indicate. In national affairs the of the force proved of little avail. The roofs were falling about their heads. Before settlement of his account. Also to establish from Yale in 1876. and from the Columbia league should not commit itself officially fire rapidly encircled the elevator and embraced the storm the evening was warm and a a penitentiary in North Dakota, near Grafton, law school in New York two years later. to any party. C. J. Taylor, ex-minister to the steamship before she could be aDd for a survey of the state for irrigation heavy rain had fallen all day, but after the He went to Washington in 1881, and was run out into the stream. There were 500,000 Liberia, who came to Chicago to report the purposes, appropriating $150,000 for Loweat prices alwctyu ajmointed third assistant secretary of state. storm it suddenly turned cold and a great bushels of wheat and corn in the bins, and convention in detail for a number of papers It* the purpose. Aho bills appi opriating $75,000 In the winter of 1881-82 he 'went to deal of suffering was caused thereby. It is in the South, left the city bv an evening this, too, is entirely destroyed. each for public buildings at Bismarck, South America with Mr. Trescot on a train. In an interview he declared the thought the city will be able to supply all Fargo and Grand Forks. The following named, all of the Sarcobosco, special mission to use the good Opposite Railroad Depot, proceedings were deprived of any practical demands for help from the homeless and a were injured: offices of the United States to negotiate a force by the absence of delegates from the SENATE KEWDliM, MINI committee is at work seeking aid. Thomas Knight, the colored cook, of New settlement of the troubles between Chili The interesting feature of the proceedings South, where the colored people were most York, injured about the body with timbers Eh and Peru. He was then charge d'affaires in the Senate was a brisk bebate between JEN E STORM'S VCK. vitally interested in the race question. In Whitside, aged twenty-four, of England, face for several months. Late in the year 1832 Senators Call and Plumtb on the Florida The storm which vibited Clinton did considciable hurt, A. Robliisou of England, hands and addition the leaders in whom the colored FRANK FRIEDMANN, he was appointed assistant counsel of the swamp lands resolution. Among the executive destruction to property at Wickliffe, arms burned, Charles Appleton, steward, of England, population ot the country had confidence, court of Alabama claims, which office he communications pres^ted to the Senate hands burned. Ky., and also at Moscow, Ky. The and whose names are familiar to the public, held until 1885. He lived in Chicago irom today was one from the President, recommending The British steamships North, Erin and were almost absent to a man, storm at "VVickliffe was especially disastrous 18S6 to 1888, returning to this city Jan. 1, dealer ia j, the erection cf consular buildings, Khio. which were lying aside and were The following is a partial list ot the 18b9. He assisted his father in the work tit Bangkok, Siam. waiting to load, had their masts burned which devolved upon him when he became SrocBries, Crockery. Stoneware, buildings destroyed there: IDENTIFIED TH E EARL. away. So quickly did the fire spread, that DOUSE, secretary of state, and on March 13 last was John W At wood's dry goods store, Samuel the men on the vessels vv ere obliged to jump A joint, resolution, introduced in the House nominated by President Harrison examiner W At wood's furniture store, John H. Brown's Fou Person Testify to Seeing he overboard into the water, and the excitement by Representative Chipman, of Michigan, directs dry goods store, the Atwood hotel, Odd Fellows of claims in the state department Earl of to in he Wes End Slasswaro, Notions, Canned and confusion was so great that many the secretary oi war to can»»* purvey and Masonic halls and Mansfield's restaurant, and as such was legal adviser of the department House* a of them did not get ashore for over an and.An estimate *f c'f Jamts Rollins' lrvery stable and Edwards'residence and confidential representative ot the S of at hour, having to cling to spars and Qoatingtimbers. I the construction of a basin for the anchorage LOJNDOJN, Special—The case of the earl of secretary. Walker Binine hid agisteUif,-ai his and turning of vemseld in the river Rouge, in Fruit, Flour, etc. Among those injured are Judge Powell father greatly throughout his 'pCcareei, Euston against Mr. Parke, editor of the the State of Michigan, betneen the mouth of and wife, Mrs. Richardson, Wick Ferguson, North London Press, for criminal libel in and was most closely and intimately the river and the bridge of the Michigan C'en. TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL. Mrs. Brockman and Mrs. Powell. None associated with him in all his plans, enjoying charging that the earl was implicated in tral railroad across the same. were killed. A number of freighfrcars and not only the great affection of his the West end scandal, came up lor trial in All goods sold &t bottom prices and he Old Ministry Resigns and a New two cars used as boarding cars were blown father, but his complete confidence as well. the Old Bailey to-day. Sir Charles Russell, SC^A E One Will be Formed He was a young man of marked attainments, delivered free of cost to any part of from the tracks and badly broken. Meager counsel for the earl of Euston, opened the In the senate Mr. Morgan's resolution recognizing great tact and decided ability. accounts come irom Moscow, where the LISBON, Special.—The cabinet has resigned. case, and said he would prove that the oliy, the United States of Brazil as a He wa'j highly respected bv those first traces ot the track of the storm are seen. Senor Pimental, the Liberal Conservative Mr. Parke had published a libel. tree, independent and sovereign state was who knew him in official and social NEW tJLM, MINN. leader, voted with the minority taken up and Mr. Turpie proceeded to address There the Methodist church and a school Mr. Lockwood, of counsel for the defense, life, many of whom picdicted that he would at the meeting of the couucfl the senate in its support. He hoped house are in ruins, and the country between in reply censured Sir Charles for withholding have achieved an even higher fame for himself when the demands of England were that the recognition of Brazil would come there and Clinton there are said to be the carl of Euston for cross-examination but for his devotion to his father's interests. GEO. BENZ & SONS. BOOU enough to be of value and of real significance. acceded to. The king has accepted numerous evidences of the storm's fury, at the preliminary hearing until the It may be truthfully said of him The resolution went over without the resignation of Senhor Barros de Gomes though no lives were lost. The storm evidence for the defense had been given. that those who knew him bpst esteemed action. and has charged Senhor Pimental to construct pav»ed north of New Madrid, Mo., crossing Mr. Lockwood declared that the earl had him most. The regard in which he was Importers and Wholesale Dealers la A a cabinet. Pimental's fuli list Senator Davis introduced an unusually theiner near a point opposite Moscow, shirked going into the witness box, and held was shown when hi** nomination 10 his will be handed to the king to-morrow. WINES & 1 larce batch of private pension bills, also a bill thence noithwest to Clinton and Wyckline. last office was sent in to the senate, that preferred to rely upon Sir Charles' attack Senhor Gomes has personally expressed to authonzing the payment of $310 to Geo A The path of the storm was about a quarter body on motion of Senator Edmunds doing upon the witnesses for the defense, Mr. Glynn Petre, the British minister, his Fairbanks, of White Earth, Minn., that being him the very unusual honor of confirming of a mile wide, audit left a track ot fallen who were necessarily tainted. LIQUORS, regrets at the insults offered to him. The the sum advanced by him for transportation the nomination at once without reference to tnubei through the section of forest it passed A coal dealer named O'Loughlin, government officially assured the minister in 1881 under the Indian bureau. a committee. beiore reaching Clinton. living twenty-seven yards from Hammond's that the escutcheon would be replaced, all The transportation was performed by the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul,'Minn* house on Cleveland street a railway porter damage repaired, and all persons concerned Indians, and as the agent at that time ST I.OUIS CYCLONE. ST LOTUS, Jan. 13.—In addition to those named Grinley, a barman named O'Loughlin, was not furnished with money to pay in the outrage punished. There is a movement WAS N O W N I N ST. PAUL. previously reported, the following is a list and Hannah Vorgan, residing opposite for same, Fairbanks, by the advice ot the for the formation of a Patriotic Judge C. E. Flandrau was personally acquainted TEE SCHEIE!, "O! of those injured, as lar as known, in yesterday's agent, paid them, they turning over to him league to put into operation an international Hammond's, wore called to identify the with Mr. Biaine and was much storm: as security the certificates of their work with boycott against English commerce. surpused to learn ot his death. "I am earl of Euston as a visitor at Hammond's. Willfam Biady, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Charles the guarantee of the agent on the back of The fermentation in the street continues. somewhat a believer coincidences," said After some hesitation, the earl ot Euston in Miller and child, Charles Miller, employes of them. Such pajment, was a great accommodation Crowds of students congregated the meantime standing bv, bv Sir Charles' he to a PIONEEB PBESS reporter last evening. erhevden Lumber company, Mis. McQuaid, to the fieighters and relieved the in the streets in the neighborhood of the "Only a few moments ago I was talking directions, they said they had seen him Mis Ryan aud daughter, Mrs BenjaminVereiield, agent from annoyance by the Indians, who —DEALER IN,— ri Ackermau, unknown ladv, James McCosh, cortes shouting "Viva Portugal!" "Viva about Walker Blaine, and the very next enter the house on different occasions. Sir were clamoring day after day for their pay. W enxel Henzel, Frank Kohler, William Pinto!" and at a meeting of students it was bit of news I hear is that he is dead." Judge Charles commented upon the hesitation Brad, struck by the spue of Emanuel church Flaudrau knew young Blaine when he proposed to wire congratulations to Serpa shown by the witnesses, and declared that HOUSE Benjamin Veretield, blown into a basement, first came to St. Paul in 1879, and during Piiuo. The rioting students to-day endeavored The house committee on territories heard John Charles and two companions, badly injured their identification of the earl the time he was in the law office ot Hon. 0. to force an entrance into the arguments on Mr. Springer's, bill to admit by their buggy being blown over "Mrs. was valueless. John Saul testified K. Davis. About a year later he Elizabeth Carr and daughter, buiied beneath a chamber of deputies But only a the territory of Oklahoma. Judge Lowe, of that in May, 1887, he met the formed a law partnership with deputation was admitted for the Guthrie, and Judge Martin, of El Reno, addressed brick ,\all earl of Euston in Piccadilly and drove with Tilden R. Selmes, a son-in-law of Judge the committee. Both favored the purpose of presenting to the The injuries of several will probably him to Hammond's house, where thev committed Flandrau, under the name of Selmes & bill in generul, but objected to that section result fatally. Quite a number of people president a patriotic resolution. Biaine, and occupieed an office on Third a criminal action. The earl of Euston which proposed the HtatutesofKansasforthe were buried in the debiis, but were taken At 11 p. m. the streets were still thronged street. Two years afterward Blaine went to testified that, with the exception of the time government of the territory, and pioposed out uninjured. Thestoim struck Stout & prrsons bearing the national flag. These Washington and remained about a year, when in consequence of receiving the pose the adoption of the Arkansas LATH, SHINGLES, D0011S, Co.'s lumber yard just as a train was passing visited and cheered every legation in the when he came to Chicago and opened a law statutes. They also objected to the prohibition lila-stique card in Piccadilly he visited Heavy boards were blown through city except the English. Especial demonstrations features ot the Kansas laws and the office. During the administration of President Hammond's house and leit indignant upon the coaches, but how the passengers were SASH, BLINDS, of good will were made at the clause concerning th? pay county officers. Arthur he had a commission to visit saved irom deatli or injury is a miracle learning hVtrue character, he was never Spanish and French and Austrian embassies. South America, and upon his return he was The house committee on civil service will quite as mysterious as any of the peculiar in Cleveland street in his life. He did not The papers generally give the highest hold a meeting to give a hearing to the commissioners appointed United State3 attorney before the freaks of a cyclone. know the witness Saul, and denied that he —and all kinds of— praise to the tupport received from Prance, and those who have introduced commission appointed to adjust the French had made any of the visits to Hammond's Spain and Austria. resolutions favoiing the investigation of the spoliation claims. Judge Flandrau speaks SEVERE STORMS house testified to by the preceding witnesses. Building Material. committee's methods of doing business. very highly ot Blaine, and at the time of Congressman Lind of Minnesota, as a member AGAIN THE CRONIN CASE. his residence in St. Paul he was one of the Damag by Wind In Various South of that committee, has made an almost leaders in literary and social circles. and Easter Cities. complete canvass of it, nnd finds the prevailing A am Said to Hav Been Sen ffEW ULM, MI1TSE CHICVGO, Special—The rain storm of vesterday sentiment in favor of an investigation. to Minneapolis. ..VTUST WAIT UNTIL SPRING. afternoon gave place to a gale which FOR A NEW NAVY. CHICAGO. Special.—A morning paper says raged with great force and velocity all last Settler Canno Tak Land on he that a telegram, which has recently come The Construction of Man Ne Wa night, and which has only diminished with SENATE. Sioux Reservation for Several into its possession, may, if it is followed up The senate took up the bill introduced by Vessels Will be Recommended the advent of colder weather. While during Months closely by the proper authorities, lead to Mr. Butler on Dec, 16 to provide for the emigration pait of yesterday the thermometer was WASHINGTON, Special.—The naval board WASHINGTON, Special Telegram ,# of pei sons of color irom the South?'n an explanation of the extraordinary verdict 50 and 60 above zero, it began falling rapidly of policy appointed to formulate a plan for President Harmon, in proclamation States, and Mr. Butler proceeded to add*M8 in the Cronin case. The folio vvingtelegram late last night, and early this morning the building of a navy commensurate with opening the^Sioux reservation, will probably the senate at some length. Mr. Hoar replied was sent Sunday, Dec. 15: marked only 18 above. The signal service to Mr. Butler. It seemed to him that the dignity and ''power of the nation, in take piecaution to save what he believes bureau reports the storm general, and telegraphic Chicago, Dec. 15 —To Matt Gallagher, Fifth this proposition was the most astonishing their re#ort to the secretary of the navy, would be a calamity to many intending advices from the West, Northwest, Avenue and Lyndale.Minneapolis: Juror Culver that had ever beeu heard in the legislative NEW ULM, MINN. will recommend the construction of ninetytwo will never agree but for acquittal. He's all settlers by fixing a time when settlement and Southwest fully corroborate this report. history of the senate or in the legislative history r)s?t. p. H. G. vessels of different tyyes and sizes. These maybe made. It is not known at what The wind played sad havoc of any free, civilized and prosperous Doubtless other telegrams of the same will be built, according to the plan of the with the electric wires all over the West. date he will allow settlers to take up the people. The difficulties of the race problem sort found their way over the wires to alleged board, in fourteen years, and will cost, together, existed in excited imaginations and ineradical During the height of the storm here the lands, but there is an intimation that some M.MuUen, FresX Vajtn,V%ce.FTe» patriots in ever city in the country prejudices of a few white men. notbetween the wind reached a velocity of forty miles an with their maintenance during the time in the spring lias been decided upon. The state attorney could easily find outV races themselves. As to the idea of the senator hour. Reports from Wisconsin, Iowa, fourteen years, $280,000,000. They say that J. G. Rudolph, Cashier. The president wished to declare it opened this is so through the medium of a grand from Alabama (Mr. Morgan) that the Nebraska and Kansas indicate about the the cost of maintenance of a fleet of vessels jury, just as he found out the contents of before the time fixed by law for the expiration choice was between murdering the negroes Directors: same weather in those states, the only variation such as tbey propose would be only onequarter the telegrams Alexander Sullivan sent and of the treaty, aud at the same time or marrying them, between killing them or being that the blizzard is more intense received just before and alter Dr. Cronin that of keeping up the same number assimilating them, he thought that a course save settlers the disasters they might meet and the snow much deeper in "the Werner Beuch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. was murdered. Before Judge McConnell today of lecture on the sixth and seventh commandments of old style vessels. The scheme of the in going upon the land in wid-wintcr. north. Dispatches from points in Kansas the motion for the newferialof the would settle the whole tliinjr, board comprises the following vessels, the will, therefore, proclaim the provisions Wescheke, O. M. Olsen,E.G. Koch. •and Missouri state that the storm has Cronin case came up, and Mr. Forrest, for and that no more would be heard of a doctrine estimated cost of which, with the armament of the treaty complied with, •ceased. No human lives were lost in the the defense, asked that the argument be that was an absnrditv and an insult to 4*'*" complete, is appended: blizzard so far as reported, nor was any live and fix a '^time when settlers put off for a week, owing to the absence of our common humanity. The bill went over stock frozen to death. This morning the Ten battle ships of 10,000 tons $5,000,000 without action. Judge Wing, one of the defendants' counsel. may go upon the lands. Ih South Dakota DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS weather was moderated. At Detroit, Mich., Any further delay was opposed by the •each eight of 8,000 tons, $5,000,000 each: members are anxious to have the HOUSE. *tikl*»i*$^ -„i state's attorney, and, after considerable discussion, twelve of 7,000 tons, $4,500,600 each: five of fConsiderable damage was done but no buildings fJW EUROPE, AND PAS- proclamation issued early, so that they The time of the house we«f almost entirely the court adjourned the argumeat 6,000 tons, $3,600,000 each ten rams of 3,500 were destroyed and no accidents reported. may secure legislation on several matters. taken up in discussing a resolution reported in the matter until to-morrow, tons, $1,800,000 each nine armored cruisers Wires are prostrated in every direction e# SAGE TICKETS SOLD.. 0§§i They want to place Pierre in one of the by Mr. McKmiey from the committee on rales of 6,250 tons, to make 19 knots an hour, $3,300,000 around Pittsburg. A local train on SATISFACTORILY EXPLAINED,. providing for the appointment of a special each four protected cruisers of 7r4Q0 lattd: districts' and Chamberlain in the CHICAGO, Special Telegram,—The the Grand Trunk road was blown from world efair committee of thirteen to report tons, to make 22 knots an hour, $3,500,000 other. They want to establish these lahd mysterious dispatch sent to Matt Gallagher the track near St. Hilaire, Can. The conductor, mthin thTee days a plan by which the house each nine protected cruisers of 5,400 tons, of Minneapolis by "P. H. &J' on DecLl5, offices and appoint the officers. There are brrikeman, mail clerk and three S S CloseAttention Qiyfldte can determine the site of the proposed fair to make 20 knots an hour, $2,800,000 each while the Cronin jury was tryinjrto frame a several minor matters that will need attention passengers were seriously injured, and several Collecting. and snbseqnently to report a bill providing two protected cruisers of 4,000 tons, to stake verdict, has been satisfactorily explained other persons were slightly injured. At in congress and in the interior department for the fair. Mr. Cannon of Illinois, 19 knots an honr, $2,030,000 each five ytecial Via*-*- by P. H. Gibbons of Minneapolis, the Bunalo, N, Y., the wind reached a velocity as soon as the proclamation is once as the minority of the committee on sender. In the dispatch Gibboas stated that cruisers of 1,200 tons, to make 18 knots, ot ninety miles an hour. A good deal of issued, and the South Dakotans are in a rules, reported a substitute resolution instractlmr $500,000 each fifteen torpedo cruisers of 900 Culver would never agree but lor acquittal, Buoklen 9 Arnica Saire |f^ ,-, damage was done about town, but nothing the committee on foreign affairs tons, to make 22 knots an hour, $5004000 hurry to get the business cleared' up. If and added. "He's all right" said to^ TheBest salve In the world for Cma» of a serious nature is thus far reported. Tonight to report to the house a method of seleetint! each three artificers'ships, $2,000,OOtT each. night: "I based the dispatch Tjpon the rumors Representative Gifford's-bill allowing the the hurricane passed over the State of Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, thelocahty ofthe world's fair. First,whether that were published in the newspapers The eight ships -which Secretary Tracy location of Sioux scrip upon the reservation New York. At Rochester many buildings the lair shall be held castor west of the AHegeny Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, and flying around the streets. Perhaps recommends in his report shall be begun at becomes a law the townsite trouble will be mountains second, the selection of the were partially demolished, two laborers some part of the dispatch was a trifle foolish, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, once, are not the eight proposed by the obviated, and the man who has a town site place for the location of the fair, and after were killed and several other persons injured but no harm was meant by it. I have and poaitively.cures Piles, or ne board, hat eight of the first ten. can secure his scrip and title to the lands. the location has been decided bv the house, by falling debris. Steeples of several always been in favor of the prosecution." pay required. I tie guaranteed togiv* that the committee report a bill providing •churches were blown down and the Normal It will prove a-wise provision, inasmuch as Gibbons called on Judge Longeneekerrihis TRACY'S VIEWS. perfect satiftfaction, or money refunded. for a world's fair in 1892 at the place select* school badly damaged at Syracuse. The it will enable some good towns to be buill evening, and after telling his story was' The naval committee of the house devoted ed by the house. A long discussion followed, Price 25 cents per box. Sold of Q» loafs of -several dwellings were carried readily acquitted of having any fcnowltedee where they are needed. two hours to-day to hearing Secretary in which a score or more of representatives of Juror Culver's intentions. L. Boos, took part. \.S"J§J HSL