| Show fOB no AT NI lm CI of 01 11 11 lol c Destroyed Ic U U ii Trees U ir tl city t Mo In June Silas 21 21 A special to 10 the tha he Star from Independence Kansas Iuna A 4 strong wind that came up this morning from tha Ihl south and veered Inter hitter to 10 the tl th southeast ROl hll t created consul I erable havoc ha or In II Independence Tree were tero uprooted mm Prod no thu hI Ins M turned I u r nd over oer nail small houses hOls and horns barns ivere moved train from their foundations Time The fronts of ot several s business l houses ami windows of ot dwellings were smashed either by time the force of tile the lie or by lying The Tho roof of the lime Mercantile tile tt mill 11 was waA partly 1011 blown oft off of and Ice Irp house holle wax WAH unroofed fed I and amid the mime Fe l e depot wad vas IM damaged Wheat In iii the was aR blown bion Ilon down for or miles but as at no tain follow od It wan vs as not damaged The people were vere badly frightened but no iio one was as hurt hurt lUg Big 11 for flu Berlin B Juno June 21 Tho libel action acton brought by b Dr of ot the tho Leipsic lc against Dr Schmidt Dr Lock and the th Cologne Gazette azette arising from coin Dr Imal as us assertion that the De Dc company com pan sent marks larl A to 10 Cologne for fur political purposes has his resulted 11 ns as ni follows Dr Schmidt Is sentenced to pay PR a n fine file of or undergo ullar o ten days Im Imprisonment and Dr Lock Joek Is Ii sentenced to pay a line fine fl of ot marks s r be bo Im mm Imprisoned 11 for fur twenty tW lt days Tile The court also decided that white shile the Cologne was 19 Irritated by i b the assertion made madl the thc manner In II which the assertion was ns repudiated was oSTensive offensive Industrial lon Washington June 21 The Industrial commission has Issued I the eighth volume of or Us its Ill of testimony te 10 1 This volume comprises pages and aid ant deals exclusively with the labor his dis disputes In iii Chicago In 1500 1900 The commis commission sion makes no but hut prints a n summary of ot time the testimony In Inthe Inthe the course of which It says It I was waR claimed muse 1110 by h several of time the thi witnesses not only that policemen themselves were prejudiced In favor of ff f time the strikers but hut that time tho higher city It authorities leaned tho the tame sum way 11 They asserted that time the police had hud their In Instructions II instructions not to tu Interfere except In Incase ease case of necessity and severe I specific Instances were cited to show Mho that this was the case It I was waR claimed that this attitude of or tIme the which showed Itself also III so In the actions of time the police polIo Justices and amid other miller Inferior courts was as due tue to 10 political especially to the desire of tho the party In rower power to cater to the large Jurge vote of tim tho tm laboring classes at the thu coming election These hele witnesses held that strikes in Chicago have often been bemm ben especially numerous Just before elections nod that both parties have Ilave been disposed to In make political capital out of labor difficulties |