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Show A CO.MPIiI.TE WRKCK. nianortli, 4 Mlnnraola limn, Iln Iniftil lij a Menu YrMrruar Allrinoon. DCOTFIUCTIVC Halt. STORM ATIAKC airiTON. Trees and Crops llatlly Diitigeil. bill Iho drain Mostly Int. flf TctasrarA lolbeNawi.l a Truitirio nrtittM. l:i!awnrlll. Ileatrnyed by la Ulml Merul.-llititiitse Itr Hall. I:i.uwuiitii, Minn., Auguat 11 Thu most terrlllo windstorm that over I'l-eed t.vtr this section of Minnesota struck Kllaworlli jitterduy afieniwn and left tho tuwu n pretty complete wreck. The loirs, Minnesota and Dakota elevator was completely blown to pleas. The Congregational church wat istrllally blown down. Ono dwelling aud llurlltigtori depot suffered suf-fered great damage, p'orlu timely no lives were lost. Iherolinot a building build-ing In the vlllagu not damaged, Tho loss Mill reach Jin, 000. A iiaii. niidtll. A dlrpntch from I.aVo llonton, Minn., taya that place was vlsllwl by tho most itestru cllvn hall storm, yesterday, yester-day, that was ever knowu lu Hits vicinity. Nearly every panoof glnst on the north nud west side u! tlio bulldliiga were broken. In thu coun-trynverylhlugin coun-trynverylhlugin tho tliapo of unout grain In Hie astli uf thu storm was annihilated. A terrlllo rain and hall storm ttisH-d over J-'utda, Minn, Tho liall larger thir iooao i-gg poured duivn for half an liour.breaklug nundreilt of windows aud stripping tho lea vi and small branches frutu the trees. Tho faruiert roiwrt corn and llsx badly dim.iged. Must of llitt wheat, oats and Itarloy ha listen cut. Whit wat staudltip; svllt not bo a one-Ihlrd one-Ihlrd crop. Ilarnn lllraeh llur bihI, l-tisij.-(, August H. liaron Jllrrcli liss slgnisl a Uooumsiit etiiuowcrlng Dr. la-jwetithal and other gentlemen lo (lurchasvlaudt In Hi Argentine lie--ubllo tu the value of ten million (s-au. TnellilnraeTr.sllt.it. 1-oxtnx, August I l.riie Xtamlaril correarondent at Hhanghal taya: Thu nrgotlalloii of lira forolgu legations with the government lu nferencss to Ihe recent Hits have had no stllsfsc-lory stllsfsc-lory result. Tlio relitlont coulluuu strained. I ti spltu of tlenlAls. thu resirt Ihatthesouolonrmlnentt'lilneHitlix lumat In Kuropo la concerned In lasu-Ing lasu-Ing Incendiary iiltcanla ngtlnat the fiirelguers la absuliilely true. The ( 'lilnttu legation lu I'arlt latuo I a nuto denying the truth of Ihe ttateinVut Irportoil Id the furegolug dlt-alch. Tbel-eite Itlll '-.... I.lar Ilia llller. lloMIt, August 14. It Is now considered con-sidered alino-t certvlu that tho 1'opo will ero long summon to Home a certain cer-tain numlte-r ut American (rvlatealn order to deliberate nnd consult with tlicui ou various iunatlont touching religion in Ihe United Hialct. Losing Arlleles en lAWell. 1iMlsiN, August 14. The paper of llila clly and the pipers published In the provinces have long aud loving articles ar-ticles on ljwell, whoso death hat called forth eipu-wloiit of sorrow from every quarter. Il.lu.s tit l'r nillllatlalms. TAl'JMA, VVaall., August H. The Htate aulhorllles refuae tu -ay Hie militia claims Incurred wheu eight e-otiitaole wero culled out recently to supprrst the mining rloU lu King county. It Imabieu decided lo sue Ihu rilato ami If the mllltla iln not get money, tho couipnnlri will disband. Itaitorl of ilread arena. Waiiiinutun, August II, The totaleipoits of bread studs from the United rltales during July Itjlh wat S!0.37'J,(X(O. Increase over thu tame tetrlexl list lear, -t,(ir,.un. I'orlhe seeen mouths ended July 31, IStil, tho e-xiiolls$8l,)IO,uel), Dtreaso from the same (teriod lu ISO), S,WI,0'W. ltl.000,000 Llaltlllllra. ltoxijojr, August 14, A meeting of thecrellloraof (Irlpi-tis.v; Hotis, corn fiu tors and wharfingers, of this city, who failed July 18th lint bran held at which the stulcnienl made show 11 tho firm' grust liabilities to be over ouu million poutidt. r.saritlvsl roe lalilitapiiluR, Havana. Auguat 14. Hlnpolylo (.'unsettle, Tcrmln I'erese and llonl- f.clo Valdes convlclt-d of kldnanplug weru executed here ycaterday. Total l.laltllllles. PimturKti, Auguel II. It It now Is-lleveal Hilt the total llablllllra of William i:. HchmerU will reach half a million. Thecauau of Iho failure is attributed to the lirnvv decllue lu Chartlurs valley gut ttoctt. Iliatliorjlra. 1-olU. Nasiivii.i.r, August 1 1. Hurround-ndhynfew Hurround-ndhynfew loving frlendt nud rein-tlona, rein-tlona, Mrt. James K, Poll:, relict of tho tenth President of thu United Htalet, tlle-.lnt 7;:i(J llila morning. Hhu had full tnuesalon of her mental faculties. Hhe liad Uen lu perfect health jintll last Wednesday, when tho was takcu .Willi her fatal Illnces. To Itvpsl lite Jane Moscow, August 14. The )-ollco here havo received secret orders which will havo tho tll'wt of ciiielllng every Jaw from tlio dlstilct within two uiontba. BIJ.loo (j,r i iiill.li 1 1,1,1. Han I'iiaaciioo, Auguat 14. Tim Paclllu Athletlo chili of this clly hat otIVreda puna of $li;,f,0!l for a llitlth fight bvtween Hob I'llulmmont and Ted Pritchard, Ihe UngllaU middle-weljlit middle-weljlit chtmplon. Til Until. iiu.Le In Villus. Han 1'HANoibCt), Atigu.t 14. Tbo LViroiiloft-'t Yuma irresindeit mado atrip to tho towu ol l.tirdo, Mexico, which watroiwrled dtslruyed by uu rarlhquake, July 110th, lie reisirtt that tnu accounts of thu earthquake ntu exageraled, Nu houaea were destroyed. de-stroyed. Ho failed lo find the place where ttie Colorado river wat retorted In bepuiirluglntnn fissure In the earth. There wua uu tidal wave IntheOutrcf California aud tho shuck Mat hurJly full tUers. ' Iteamarla atstl lite VI erltt'a I'alr. CorrtNUAdKN, August 14. Fenl Peek, of Iho Chicago Woitd's 1-alr oouunlstlon, has returnetl to Coien. Imgen. Peek liad an Interview wllh King Oacar at Oolhenburg. Three huudml exhibitors at Hut tJnthi-nburg exhibition havo resolvel to tend ex-hlldls ex-hlldls tn the Chlcsso Fair. The King ol Hallmark gavo n luncheon to the Chicago Fair eomuilatlonori yesterday. yester-day. The crown prince aud nil tho nieml-ert ol tho cabinet were preterit. Tho King, In toaatlug tlio World' Fair and the delegates, said Denmark would bu largely represented at the fnlr. llonU'a Slalotlly. Knoxvii.i.1 Tenn., Auguat II. The- otllclal returns give Jlouk a majority of OiSS for Cuugrest. The rnnrral er IMllor Janra. Nkw YuitK, Auguat 14. Tho funeral of Ut-nrge Jones, editor of tho New York rtma took I laco today from All fouls church, ltev. Dr. Newton olllrlabil. Tlnit-illtlcuw.it filled with reltllvrt, frlendt and bu.lr.eaa assocl ktesof thu di-od i-dltor. Delegatloni were present from all the de-iarlmeulB of the lmu. The lloral decorallont wero exceeallngly beautiful. beauti-ful. Tho (Httl-bearcra weiu (Jeorgo W. Chlldt, Itt.lM.-rt llonuer, Auguatlnu Hmllll, Thomas (J. Acton, David M. Htone, JohuH. Iloyd, Henry A. Morgan, Mor-gan, J. II. Thompson, Theotloro It. Poverelly, and Charles It. Miller. fiaren lllr.ftt lias a l-lau. l)NltjN, August 14. liaron Hlrarli has lictjotlstesl with the 'Itltklali gov- i-rruueut to rsut Itnd along thu railway In Asia for Jewish colonic. lalre'etntiilaaliitiera atari far taalaaia Vib.nna, Auguat 14, IU-Congrcsa-man llultcrwnrtli and Mosas P. llaudy, Ivro nirmluss of the foreign committee of tho Chlcugo Columbian l.xhllilllon, havltij i-umpleted their labors lien-, slatted today fur Katteru i:uru. 'Ihlt trip will occupy the time of tho i-ommltaloners until tho end of thu month, at which Hum they expect to arrive lu I.ondou. .eiM.olo I Ailuontiesd. Ai.ii.inv, N. Y., August 14, Com-mattder-lu-Chlef Pahue'r has announced an-nounced the appointment of Colonel Frederic.'; P. Illttcrer, ireseut assistant assist-ant adjutant general uf t-italts. as an adjutant geueral of the (J. A. It. flliasr llrele. Ixindun, August 14, The contlntiod wet and cold weather lias seriously set hack the development of tho sugar beets, liven Willi e-xcepllohJ!ly tine weathir In Hcplrmber It It doubtful whether the Increased average of l'.urope will yield au Increased production. produc-tion. Nt.l-llll.srilllltr. Nr.w Yoni;, August 14. The Ht. Paulcomp'iuy totlayliauae-d anotllclal suetemeiil of the earnlngt for Iho muntli of Jutiuand for tliu fltoal your ended June so. The statement for Juue shows tho net e-rrnlngs $040,000; Increase In-crease JM.'KW. For tho year ended Junl. iiitiiirulngi, 3,IjM,0M; de-crease, de-crease, $M,ntio. The lucome from other sources mnde a total Income of $'J17J,U.H). After ileducllliglhullii-dchargesaudiaylng 7 (a-r cent, dlvfdenda on preferred stocks, there la a surplus of J'l'J'J.iWu. Tlte I our ami a Malt IV r a'rnl. I.osg. Wariiimucin, Auguat II. Acting Becretary Netlletou desires tu havu It slated that the dlarJitcJi sunt out laat night relating to tho 4J -erceut. losn Is not authorized by tlte government oV by any olllelal or crson liavlng authority author-ity to spcuk fur the department and that Its nuuclutlont and lnt llcallons do not letiriseut any oflfclal opinion allrcllng the stalut of the fuur aud u half ierceut. luan. A Mrlke In New Vtitlt, Ki:v Yum;, August 1 1. Over ono thousand cluakmaken, cutters, tailor and presavrt went out onastrlkoyes-terday onastrlkoyes-terday In three shops. The strike was ordrredby the consolidated ttoard of thojolnt unions, and all work It entirely en-tirely suts-nded, Thu trouble It principally prin-cipally over wages. There It every Indication that the strike will spread. last I, er Joins II. (lata tils, YANKTUN. H. II,, Au.tual 14. John II. (Jomblud.edln lila homo In this city ttifa morning of latralyslt of tho In-art. Hucamuto Dakota Territory eighteen years ago to practlco law He has Isien active In (ajlltlc aud was elected cungrcMmnn from Houtli 1) ikota laat fall by tho Itepubllcans. The Itetat tree, of I'ranee. l'Aiti", August 1 1. The llullctin Dn Jlauci today retrorta as the risult ofai Invrftlgatlon, that Iho wheal crop cl Fraiu-o will not ixrectl M.O-hixi lite, billlres. To meet thu normal demand of Iho country It will lm necessary lo lmt-orte600,uj(i bushelt of win at. Tho present teals aro on a loved vi-Hh lliosuof lias, when the filial yield war twenty -of cent, below Iho yield cl 18W. nerlliitrr I'liaiiaril III lllii.l. Clin-ajii, August 1.1. Poslolllce In. s(iector Httiart, Isle last night, received a Olsjalcli Iroiu V. F. Mortimer, tho missing secrelnry of tho National Capital Hiving", llulldliig aud Loan Aa-orl.itlon ot Nnrlh America, dated nt Mlnurninlli, tinting that he was leaving for Chicago, rituirt went to tho dtqait litis luotnlng to meet him but he tamo nut. Tlio inspector thinks ho changed Ma mind when he learned thero was a warrant out for Ills armt. llecelver Fllkln of Iho Insolvent coijcern, today demanded and received from tho (tottmaslcr all Ihu letters reldrcivnlio It which had lmi m-elvul since Mortimer' ills-apcararicc. ills-apcararicc. They are su,om-4 to contain remlllaucea which will be ro. tutucd to thusnnders. Oiltires litrra. Ni:w Yttitlc, Auguat 1.7. Taatig Ding and Moy Toy, two Chlnannu who weru taken lo the Charily Hoapl. tal, havu been -declared Itqiers after a careful e-xamlnatltn. Tho lioetltal aulhoilllo havu released Ihetn, as-.tirtlug as-.tirtlug that Ihoy have lui loser la hold them; nud Ihey are now at large, Nlr Ijtnsetlll Tesllllra. Ottawa, Out., Auguat 13. Tho croaarsxaiulnatluti of Htr Hector Langevlti was resumed today. Ho said, In regard to the testimonial fund, lio did not want to know the names of tho contributors because thero wat no doubt some of those whosubscrllnid would havo wlehed to pay tuoro If the names and amounts were to tar mado knowu. lie did nut think It wrong to contribute to tho testimonial. It wns prtliod oenly. Ho never received any mouey from McUreevy fur election elec-tion eurie. Ho paid mouey to Jj .lundo aa rt lust rather than a gilt, because he wantetl to havu aeino claim ugalnat the ipa-r In caae It should over turn against Iho party. At tho dlijiosal of certain portions of the pro. coeds ho proved thai, of tho SIUO.UUO, fW.000 was used to guarantee the PaiuugaadlsuounUluacccrdalido Willi the agreements. Hlr Hector will Icavo for P.uropu after the tetslon ol the cumutltlee, to be gouo twu years. |