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Show " flashes FHCM THE WIRES. Fifty persons were killed in the Gali-".lan Gali-".lan storms. The Central National bank of Omaha !oed It doors yesteidy mornliii;. l'ernheail, May fc Co., wino mer-ehauts mer-ehauts of Loudon, have tailed, for tiiWOl. fct. Paul is greatly alarmed over the discovery o? three itemiins cases of small pos. William Plamey was hung in Haiti-more Haiti-more yesterday 'ortae murder of hli giand-uiethiT giand-uiethiT a. id uimt. Tasmanian authorities have passed an art preliiditlritt nnaUiiu In the south raciOo within extensive boundaries. The contract for erecting a public bnltllnj at Sucrarnento, California, has ben awnrde I to Kreuzhi-rer & H.irvle at lll.no By the collapse of a building in the i rouni of ronstrurtton yesterday two men wme killed and five others tia:tly Injured at Ban Antolne, Tens. The government archives at Toca-pllla Toca-pllla were destroyed and. all the money that could he found curried off by men, who landed from Halmaeeda's vessels. Tho graduating class of sixty-five cadets ca-dets at Wast Point rersived their commissions yester lay at the nan Is of Se-r-tai y Trotor, who delivered tha addresses. The London police have arrested a weaviT named Turner for tha re.-ent murder of a little htI. who was mutilated In the same w.iy that Jack the Kipper c?rved his Tirilms. The brig "Sea Waif left Apia May 1st with the bodies or the twenty American sailor drowned at the time of the hurricane, March, isfl. T' elr remulna will be Interred at Mars Island, C'al. Captain Robert S. Widdicomb, formerly for-merly chief of the foreign malls division In the postofflce department, was killed yesterday yester-day at Washington hy his horse runuln away and thron lon him from his carriage. Mrs. C. J. Jaynes, wife of a wealthy Chlrairo turfman, has; mysteriously disappeared, disap-peared, and It is feared, ha met with foul day She had 'rtFU er ) worth of diamonds dia-monds in a chamo's has on br p-rsn. Samoan advices state that consider-sonatina consider-sonatina Is irolnjr on among the natives of soaieof thelslaails with a view of uniting Malletoa nd putting Mataafa cm the throne. The workings of tho Feilin treaty ai also stated to be a s nir -e of much dlBsajlsf action amonir the Islanders. -The Colorado conference of the , ,V- Vet ho 11 t Eplscor al church, yestwcSi'.y .voted ""Tys..-i- i.ftie'n Itsfeitdeiejiatefc to the con- v, niton, and dropped fromVmbershlp In the rhurch the R v. Ham Smufci, hecnuw of his trouble in connection with the Methodist university uni-versity at Ogden. As the second section of freight train train No. it wis pulling o :t of Kaion, Colo., yesterday Brnkemr.n John Piltou tried 1 1 put a tramp or! the tra n. The tramp shot Dillon tour time, one 1 a 1 en nt thrnueh t! e heart. kililiiK I lllon Instantly. Braltemnn Mittlnk'-Icy. Mittlnk'-Icy. scoine i l.e shootinu', puile 1.. Dillon out and jecurlnt! a revolver from the engineer c'la-ed he tramp about a mile and killed blm. shoot-Ins shoot-Ins him tbrea times. The Commercial Advertiser or Honolulu Hono-lulu prints a statement that Wilcox and tHtsh, leaders in the late Hawaiian Insurrection, are nsatn stlrrlnK up the natives and t' at a proposition pro-position is afoot to silz.c the ytieen who Is visitirg tho neighboring Islands, and hold bar captive until she consents to bring about, a modification of th constitution so ns to shut out he whiles from any voice In the Govern-utJt Govern-utJt and put the natives in power. |