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Show IEESUMINCt BUSINESS. Gradually Brining Order Out of Ohaos at Mobile. MOBILE, Ala., Sept. 29, via Meridian, Merid-ian, Miss. Business was partially ro-sumed ro-sumed in Mobile today. The city authorities au-thorities are clearing the streets ot the ' debris as rapidly as possible- The street ears are expected to resume service by Sunday night. The Postal and Western Union Tele-oraiah. Tele-oraiah. companies aro still out of business, busi-ness, their wires in every direction being down. . A.t Codeu, Ala., onlv ono house is left at the little town. The Mobile & Ohio is maintaining a partial service, but it has no telegraph wires nearer Mobile than Whistler, Ala., which is seven miles out. Many of the Mississippi reports ex-pre?a ex-pre?a 'apprehension about tho rural negro population, saying that their little lit-tle cabins have been blown down by scores. The reports thus far received agree that damage to the cotton crop will bo the most serious result of the storm in MissifJsippL These reports ore bv no mean's comprehensive, but thev are well scattered, and they agree upon 20 to 25 per cent estimate of the loss. |