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Show I'MIKK tTKK. Iloolli In Jlrilro AtlenJeil ltllll Kmt Iilsatnii Caeqneiice. Ctrv Or- MENU V.Oct. 31. News lido .'list re-rhtd, tliis city from the interior ahtl tea-ioa'1 itks of M. Ico, of levcre damage Sofr! tT tiie storms that have beeu ns"iZ Jo-three Jo-three weeks or more. In sonora lieavy rains, atcomianled by lilgii winds and Hall, blew down whole ciovisol trees In the public larks. The ball cut the croj son the bla uta-lions uta-lions to pieces and caused uiilimlt-id uiilimlt-id daniige. rills will result iu fiiturn hardship among the ; owners of small plantation', and thclabJiing ilas'es. ItlsistlmaUd that it will take rears to repair the damage to trees ahd shrubbery. .,, The citv ufTeinlinpan fard -viii worse. Tlicre the rain was so litavy as to trash away the stone rnvi-mcutcrUiestrteLsand rnvi-mcutcrUiestrteLsand undermine tho lountlatior.s or many hourr. (3nclculiar result ol the etoiru was that a number or graves in the old Spanish Cemetery on the outskirts of the town were washed partially Upon, and flfVr the torm a number of human tones were found In the streeLs whtre thee had lieen left by the floods. A rramber of coffins which were llenr lb- surface were also exposed: . Along the northern bordtr of Jlexico the I'.io Grande river ruse so rapidly that the people irthe c.ties or Porfirio, Diaz aud ilia ue la Kunte had to flee from their homes without rloppiug ror food or clothing. cloth-ing. Many houses were swept Into the river before the occupauts could escajr.ntidlioats had tolusediu reet!ii:c some families. The dhlrtsa In the storm ravagi districts Is so great that President Diai has appropriated money for the relief or the Inhabitant, while subscription papers for the relief of these made homeless by the storm have been opened iu all Uie large cities. Jle laintiln'i Maml It. KsLTrJIoncMd., W.lJohn funlfjsLoller maker, who was reduced re-duced ta POTrerty by ill health and consequent inability to work has gonee'rar-ythroogh overjoy at ic-co"eting$5WJback ic-co"eting$5WJback pension money "ndanVnnMity ftou. J S-( ment. He had B up hope of friDK h's claim. Wlieu begocd news w Hi-iJto!a S ij Joulie becanta tiei.r'its nn-lliien. rivingroad. H imaglnttl, " splraejMorobhlm or his I (lie for-tun", for-tun", and carried pt, W ""J hatchet, lo bed with biBi. rour datsagohe attem4cd tuicldcwlth laudanum, but took too much. Jle fcSt lotted himself In his loom, barritadvU ibt dwr, nailed dowu the windows and re ' driuk for three days. When his family tried to break Uie, door on he threatened to kill himself. Today To-day he yielde.1 to his wlfes en-treatii-a ami em ouU The rby- slcltns think bo will recover. Tile llamp-tad Traaeilr-I3Xlo:', Traaeilr-I3Xlo:', Oct. 13. Mrs. Ciich-toB, Ciich-toB, alias Plercey, admltUd In couit todiv that the had a lissop with Mrs. llogg's hustacd. Hie lnjrilrf tbewomin la her house J-lit riday and they quarreled. The woman tlieh AfdpUy concluded her adniis-JoniwIth'tUefem.rV.thatshebad adniis-JoniwIth'tUefem.rV.thatshebad better not say any more. It fa re-norted re-norted In some rjuarters that tne wman lateVconfeisedto murdering Mrs? Ho-g and puttiug the child ouUntSldstodie.lKitthUls not confirmed. |