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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY VOLUME 4 In eddies between the business blocks and was accompanied by cyclonic features. Buildings were unroofed and torn dow n, cornices swept from the roof Into he streets, and the residence portion of m mik. - - - rtWK the city nearly denuded of trees. The greatest damage was doae at the slate hospital for the Insaae, where many of the larger buildings were unroofed. The H. - - The Indamage will be very heavy. but the were guards mates escited, DENTIST. averted trouble. The damage In tl.e , city will probably not exceed $4V-os,Tr though It may be much heavier as the surburban district are yet cut olf from The lujured are: communication. J. L. Workman, head cut by flying BEST SETS OF TEETH debris. A . L. Woody In a collapsed building. Mrs. J. B. Abbott, caught beneath a K priaaa wfchia rsaeh of all. horse. Henry Moyer. J. II. Thorpe. There were no fatalities though the injured were severely hurt. At the state R. a. W. Ry. asylum Iron supports weighing 300 pounds were blown several hundred S.WIMMER, was not covered by the protocol they certainly could Invoke the measure of protection afforded by the earlier treaty. While this treaty I not by auy means generous In the matter o( privilege held out to American prisoners, It still contains some measure of great value to them In just such cases as that ulileli ha now arisen. The seetiun of the treaty applying to the case, In the judgment of the stale department, it article vlll, which reads a follows; "And It Is agreed that the subjects and cltlxens of each of the contracting parties, their vessels or effects, shall not he liable to any embargo or contention on the part of the other, for any military expedition or public or private purposes whatever, and In all cases of selxure, detention or arrest for debts contracted, or offense committed by any citizen ul the one party within the jurisdiction of the nther, the same shall be made and prosecuted by the authority of the law only and according to the regular course of proceedings usual In such cates. The cltlxens and subject of both parlies shall be allowed to employ such advocates, solicitors and notaries, agents and factors, at they may judge proper, In all their affa'ra and In all their trials at law, In which they may be concerned before the tribunal of the other party, and such agents shall have free access and the taking of all examinations atid evidence which nay be exhibited in the said trials. The contention of the state It that, Irrespective of the Cushing protocol of 1877, the treaty gives the American citlxen certain privileges that were witheld from them by the Spanish court martial. Notably they were obliged to rest their defense In the hands of a Spanish officer detailed for the purpose, and in all probability, not particularly anxious to clear his clients, and was prevented from selecting their own counsel at guaranteed by the treaty Also It Is said that the prisoners were not accorded an opportunity to procure testimony In their own Dehalf This is one of the privileges ntepara-able from a lawful and reguUr conduct., of the prosecution. Altogether the Indications are that the stale department I preparing to make a strong legal defense against the execution of the death penalty In the case of the American prisoners. THE AIR WAS FULL OF LEAD. Notary Public. out umci Deaperate and Fatal Shooting Affray at Fort Gibson. HUS J. TAKE Two Vonng Tnnghn Hava t Bow al a Baa re. Beet Again, aad In the sfKhsts That Fallowed, One af Thant HUea the ISnat. Fort Gibson, I. T., May 10. A serious shooting affray took place on Main street of the city last night in which Deputy Sheriff James Shanks of Vlau, was killed and Dobson Rider, one of the Indian police was fatally Injured. Shank who had been acting a sheriff during the sickness of Sheriff Adair, came to town and attempted to release a negro from the jail, where he had been placed by city marshal Boss Benge, and Indian police Dobson Rider, on the charge ef disorderly conduct. The officers had been drinking and tome hot words were exchanged. Shanks became furious and started toward the officers when they opened fire upon him. About sla shots were fired, four of which took effect upon hit body and he died In lets than an hour, In great agony. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of both Rider and Benge, but It It claimed by parties who witnessed the affair that Rider fired the first shot. Benge at once gave himielf up to the Indian police and they refuse to turn him over to the Cherokee authorities. Rider cannot be found but It It stated that he It fatally wounded and It probably In hiding. 896 1G, BOILERS OF A NUMBER 15. DOAT EXPLODE Highest of all in Leavening Power -- Lateal ff.S. cr Bottom Reached in Less Than Five Minutes Afterward. Wrrrk Musi Complete-Klrv- ssS Maty Utrss en Prmss InJnred-Irru- le Murk ky Ike Crew of a Sul In Ike Sear Vtrlully Aluue Treveuto ike nimuier From Being Buek More MerinnnTknn I Tow Mrporled --Cnaneofthe F.splnnlnn M ill Sever Nr ABSOLUTELY : kitsrr. Louisville, May 11. A special from Vicksburg, Miss., says: One ol the most terrible river disasters of recent years occurred Iasi night, about to enty-fivmiles below this city. The boat, Harvey Brown, of Pittsburg, upward bound, front New Orleans, exploded her boilers at 11 'clock. The boat was a complete wreck, and sank In less than five minute. Eleven lives are known lo be lost, Including: Norman Drave. William Bartlett, steersman. William Dougherty, chief engineer. Miss Annie C. Hess, chambermaid. Tom Judge, firemtn. William Wilson, fireman. William Fllxsliiiiiiont, first male. Pat Caruiff, second male. William Kelley, lamp trimmer. Frank Adrian, of Cincinnati, and John Wagner, of Louisville, are reported missing. The survivors and also the wounded were brought to this city Qi the Han schell. Nix of the officer and crew of the Brown are In the marine ward of the Vicksburg hospital, as follows: Captain John Klme, hip seriously In e 1 l.lhfOLM pure sabers with Shields, who could walk A kit MHIKI.IIN. un- der his arm, came near making me howl with laughter. After Lincoln had cut off the twig he returned the sword to Hlnlnrleal ISarl Which Mao Fnnaht its scabbard with a sigh and sat down, lo 1N4S. which wa always the forerunner of an of hit inimitable yarn and I expected Kansas City, May 10. A special lo the him to tell a side splitter right there ournal from Topeka, Kail., says: In the shadow of the grave Shields William C. Souther, who claims to grave. ''After thing had been adjusted at the liavr been an eye witness l the historical duel between Abraham Lincoln and dueling ground, we returned to the ferry boat, everybody chatting In the most General James Shields, relates lo the friendly manner possible. correspondent wliat he purports tu be Evening Train yards. the "missing historical data" of Ihe his- UTAH, WYOMING, COLORADO It is impossible to ascertain the torical event. Hr tells an Interesting Leaving Spri ng amount of this loss, but there It scarcely BIST ICS villa at B.00 p m story, which differs materially from the treet In the town which Is not strewn Peculiar Interest Amendment Providing Exampublished accounts. of and whole trunks Connecting dally with Ith large branches has of late been aroused In this affair inations be Made. trees uprooted by the ttorm. In the main business part of the city, through a history of Lincoln, running In the Kelly block, Ninth and P streets, in one of the periodicals, In which thr M arm's Hint M erk la the Menal-T- ha opposite and north of the Lincoln hotel, author frankly admits that but meagre suffered the worst. Here the ttorm tore qaealloa of tho Mlorago r details can be procured of what actually the tin roof from the building, throwing M atent Calarado and took when the Myamlag tha place dueling party it Into Ninth street, and covering the Titan Ho. 2 at Hesrlrlsrlro. crossed the Missouri river, and slaked sidewalk on the two streets with brick a from chimney and cornices. fighting grounds. New comes the Omaha, Kaaeaa City, The water completely drenched the man with a detailed story of the Washington, May 12. Trfwsrd the St. Louie and Chicago. entire building. whole transaction, In which he suppllrs close of the consideration of the river The Buckwlth building, north of the the missing historical data. Through Pullman Steepen, and harbor bill, Senator Warren, of Wydewas also partly Souther Is 76 years old, has for the Kay block, free Keelimlng Chair Cam, oming, a routed considerable Interest la jured. molished the lost being estimated at past eighteen years been a clerk in Ihe Ihe discussion by Carte. Oara Ala springing an amendDhieg William Grimme, carpenter, leg bro- office of the auditor of the Santa Ft it poo. The damage to the Kelly block ment providing that engineers to the ken. will be about $1,000. tieourejTleketa at railway, though the greater portion of war department be authorised to make Mr. Hardy, fireman, badly scalded and his life ha been Bead. Rsiirr Bohemian Catholic church, a The spent as a prlnler and examination In Wyoming, Utah and O . O. flics R. New York, May 11 Henry Cuyler otherwise seriously injured. brick structure at the corner of Second a newspaper man. Up to the arrival of Colorado, and to congress whether editor of Puck, died this afterreport Bunner, Dennis J. second engineer, the m. duelling party at the Alton ferry, the or not it wat practicable aad desirable KSSLEir, w. mcmillan and E street, was completely destroyed, noon at his residence In Nutley, N. scalded and badly Injured Internally J, loss being $4,500. Here A. L. Woody story he tells is very similar to Ihe oth- to Impound the rivulets or streams from raAr.rAM.ae. from tubercular consumption Mrs. will probably die. was reported klllpd and the police patrol er heretofore printed, but from there It Ihe mountain during the spring freshTwo deck hands, names unknown. Soon llo,No. 10W Snd.So as tent out to bring back tke body. Bunner and children were at hia differs widely. ets, turning ihte water Into reservoirs, came. death when who was was Pilot Ironi Dravo, lost, It was on the morning of Scptembet and thus at SaltLake City, Utah' Woody waa found with oaly the small the same time prevent eroMr. Bunner wa born in Oswego, N. Pittsburg, and a most excellent man, J, 1843, says Mr. Souther, that Shield sion of the banks of bones of hit left ankle broken. He had the Missouri and on He was educated 1855. III be Y., 3, whose drathw August greatly regretlrd. nnd Lincoln arrived at Alton. I wa tied hit own team at the church and Mississippi rivers la the spring time, in French school, New York city. His of the three dead men, who then a bodies The un and the Alton animal to printer reporter away first and store these waters for the benefit of OLD SOREUS IN EVIDENCE and was trying get the venture in life was as an employe were brought here, and have been em- Telegraph, and had received an Intimawhen the edifice fell down on him. arid lands In these states. of a Portuguese business firm in this balmed, will be sent to their homes. The tion of the coming duel, which made Quite portion of the roof of the In explanation af his amendment, was work and but the not so boat tow was near city, congenial II the nte anxious lo see it possible. The Warren said It iiad been Funnel-Shape- d Cloud Sweeps Ideal hotel was blown off, entailing a he tooa became connected with the New suggested by the when scene explosion occurred that dueling party took breakfast at At Is Again. damage of $1,000. the controvery between Senators Vest, and for tome years worked York were lowered her paper once at and In Franklin about yawls and 10:30 house, The cornice of the Ledwlck block, of Missouri, and Caffcry, of Louisiana, Wardner, Ida., May 11. A determined Over the State of Nebraska- at a reporter. In 1877, Schwarxman & manned and saved many lives forenoon proceeded to the owned by the Merchants hotel, was ferryboat as to the merits of was made at noWdock last promptly attempt first edition of Puck. issued the Captain Eads' system that would have been lost if it had not which was owned and run by a man by blown Into Eleventh street. The fire Keppler to burn down the Mammoth Bun of levees on the lower Mississippi. Mr. been for their prompt ser. ice. lid TrlrLa ef the Wind Low af department it now engaged In tearing It was then a German publication. Be- night the name of Chapman. The boat waa Warren concentrator at Wardner junc contended that the beat wy-lfore long the German edition was sup- ker Hill Captain Klme, the mailer of tne propelled by two horses, which woiked Ulft Light, Bat Xuy rrapla down dangerous portions of the upper was fired with concentrator lion. The prevent overflow and erosion of the edition nnd with an replemented English Brown, around a windlass at one end of the banks of seriously Injured, af the C clone A heat wall. The damage la estimated at $800. Mr. Bunner was made the assistant edi- the aid of boxes, sack and kerosene, mained although these navigable riven was to on the after part of the cab in boat deck, and 1 made A portion of the upper brick work of arrangements Impound the waters at the fountain of a moment tame at and the and Wide portion Tarda llaadred In charge as rkm was and later tor roof of the the where placed had he Brown, these with drive to horses. Chapman east facade of the Grant Memorial the large flume waa blown up by a heads. This would serve a I d rwa Mlloa Lead, aad Srarjlhlac the In been blown by the explosion. He was Arriving at the opposite shore, which the state university grounds waa editor. hall, of dynamite whlcly shook up the charge first, prevention of erosion and purjtote; Under hit editorship, nnd with the II seen this morning by a reporter, and was a wilderness of timber, a spot part(aeaaatarad hjr It waa Naaed fa the blown away. overflow of navigable streams; and, secbuilding at Kellog nearly a mile dis- said: floatof the The the after cabin of lustrations Keppler, publication ly cleaned wa selected as the battle Iraaad. larladlaa Mevrral Balldtant. The dynamite was used a few ed off from the partand as It It Columbus, Ohio, May 11. During obtained a wide circulation and the tank to ground. Shield look a tral on a fallen ond, would store the water In natural hull, ' mill. The above the storm yesterday a falling tree disthe hundred reservoirs for use on . arid land. The yards adI valuable. In of became bottom directed the the the river, Linside of and very on one property the clearing, log and the electric efforts of the men w ho were at placed a gas tank at the stale school far Mr. Bunner machinery stopped work coln seated himself on another at the senators from Montana, Idaho, Kansas, maha, May 12. A special to the Bee feeble minded youths; today while the dition to his work on Puck, were extinguished two minutes Utah and Nebraska, one after another light was a frequent contributor to the leadrescuing the boat's crew. n Lincoln, Neb., tavi: opKMlte side. The seconds then pro- moved later. men were placing the lank In position that their state be Included alto, Dan wa of a and and were author Pilot In the Kmc thia Myself ceeded lo tut a pole about twelve feel cyclone iwcpt thU section caused by lanterns resulted In ing magaxlnes, The time selected wa when most of the whereupon Chairman Frye remarked ocwhen of works. The most notable of the number the croti-hecloud awept Igaitlon In explosion and two were A funnel-shapestakes long, mill hands were at supper, one remainhe would raise the point of order if there badly burning Dr.G. A. Dorren, supernward from the atorm center, and intendent; Theodore Lents, chief engi- these were "A Woman of Honor, pub- ing taw the fire at soon as It started and curred. It would be impossible for any. the end. The slakes were driven into wat to be no limit of states named. extell of In how to the boilers one 1883, 'Airs from Arcadia and many the ground and the pole laid across the ineral atampede of citiaeni for caret neer; Robert Joiner, George Churchman lished promptly extinguished It. The object Wolcott finally came to Warrens resas e the darkness The any-onschool 1884; Elsewhere," Midget,' the ploded, prevented At so (poems) crotches that It rested about three cue and said cellar, enaued. was to get the concentalor to burning William Bank and Thomas Hunt, -that if Senator Warren's New A of n York and In 1886; The Story teeing anything. feet above ground. The men were lo ie the children fled prevent Its extinguishment by cutamendment waa to be endangered he, I noticed that the hull went down In stand on cither side of the In Parties In and wildest 1887; House," Ship," , the amid furnace-roomand lie fight for pole off the water supply. one, would withdraw Colorado from 1 The Wheel. collection of stories In 1884. In the ting The Bunker Hill employs 400 men. less than a minute. . have no blante to across It. A line was drawn on the the provisions of the amendment. The (uilon, and a number of children exas cause af with to the the he attach latter the the S. 11. anyone, struck production both sides feet front three on John Paris, May Johnson, The cyclone The militia was called out and remained e hurt. ground senators from Kansas and Nebraska did out all night, but no arrests hare been plosion will never be known, as the the pole with the understanding that If aad north of the town, lta course well known American bicycle rider, Brander Matthews. chief engineer, William- - Daugherty, either combatant stepped back across likewise, but Vet, then raised the point Mr. Bunner had been sick for a long made as yet northwest. The path of the atorm and Tom Eck, his trainer were Informed of order that Irrigation matters were not who was on watch, waa lost. Associated of the time. Last winter he was sent to the his own line, It was to lie considered a from aoo to 300 yard wide,' and by a representative germane to a river and harbor bill. officers crew and boat The speak in giving up of the fight. to the Press of a story published In the United Pacific coast. The trip did him little Mr. Allison took the floor and made rythlng In it path wa raxed and of Mlgned. officers and of crew Approved had the effect that to States the Johnson praise weeks great or no good, nnd n few After all these arrangement had ago he und, Including several houses, was It strong definitely argument, lie said that If any who it. lIavanna,May contributed been completed the seconds the steamer St, Joseph, arl Johnson, a prominent farmer, been matched to meet Morin, the returned to hia Nutley home. Since announced rejoined reference to on the day the that irrigation was left out, It and substantial!. today other had and had a last CapHe conFrench at almost twitter. been clothing different Sunday sides ol the bicyclist then Mrs. Bunner has their principals caught In the would lie and cited precedents five on the men to Competitor germane send captured crew Both Klme of endear-moment. the tain Johni flunked at the last expect the clearing and commenced to talk In n attached to a wagon. He stantly at his bedside. The deceased were tried, la support of hi contention. last. Admiral Navaro, the Brown to their homes by rail. The low tones. Idea that Friday the at Eck in a son and with ttorm Ihe laughed oldest It Shields The leaves three children. to aklrt the by driving Along Mr. Warren agreed to eliminate the of the coroner here held an Inquest on the In conformity with the petili-iwith nine idow to the westward, but before he the former had flunked a meeting party was Dr. X. M. Hope, of Alton. He word years old, the youngest an Infant. naof the and the sentence intendnnd never a Irrigation, and the amendment dead bodies verdict of was it returned prosecutor of Morin. (aid of the to out duel much the and They path wat very Id lash hia horses opposed was sdopted. and the val meet should tribunal, men signed two approved death. accidental ed the that he reasoned with Shield for a lung time. rapidly approaching hurricane Mr. Warren was warmly congratusentences of death Imposed upun the cams. As a result of this talk several notci Pittsburg, May 11. The towboat Harvortex, and man, last Sunday. Johnson's meeting with i caught in It lated on the success of his efforts. He Dr. Ellis Alfredo filibusters Laborde, Sunfixed for an Ii wrecked carried Brown, May 17, (next explosion, were passed between the seconds by vey through acquelin tea and wagon were Bedia, William Glides, John Mellon and was owned by W. If. Brown ii Co., the and he feels confident that he will Lincoln remained firm and said (eels that he hat accomplished a big Will rsstysit Ike Kxeea-tlaoce, together with fence boards, posts day Hysalsnls Is announcement Mata. The Theodore himself coal of of this account and extensive a were clothes must withdraw his first note and thing for his state. His Shields then.) operators good give city, e and other debris. In statement that the to was one of the largest towboats in the ak whether or not he was author of the and he re He expressed himself at being ready Washington, May n. In the Compet- supplemented by rally torn from hli back staled view of high stale considerations, the country. It was valued at $.'10,000 and Li H K A FKATIIKK. When that was red a number of wounds. At time meet any one In Europe. Johnson will itor's case, It can be authoritatively poem In the Journal. final de- was nut insured. that at the request ef the United States, cases have been referred for a done he said he was ready to treat with wind would raise him high in the also race in Paris, May 24 and 25. the Spanish government will postpone cision to the supreme tribunal of war the other s'.de. Shield was Inflexible llaadredaof Tons of Mater Ficked and drop him hack to the earth, only Murderer Koeapen. I'p la Heatoa Harbor. execution of the death sentence up- and marine. and finally Dr. Hupe got mad at him the Mav In a saloon row 10. M. mtch him up again. In hia flight he Iniuls, THIN IN TOltiH. Harbor, Mich., May 12. A The allegrd filibusters, both cltlxens of' the views until cltlxens American on the was said when the He Uo stabbed Mike Shields that Ike and Shelburn the a bringing uld describe jrlrcle, most unusual and exciting sight was have formed tonight, to said United the States, a the named and who han matt apUnited States of the Haloran, himwas respecting demoraatlc party of Illinois and 150 Rawwiy'H Handismen Have To 4'lalut rm finally passed over him he of the Competitor expedition, have taken to the city hospital, cannot live. witnessed from the bluff last evening, self to ridicule and contempt by his fol plication to their cases of the treaty of part I'poa II In Kwtate. ds or more distant from where the Bahai from In here arrived when hundreds of tons of water were are looking for Shelburn The custody conbe can 1877 police of the and 11 wa hi Wall, protocol 1795 faced feet, Judge Carlyle, Ills., May Finally he sprang lo rm first struck him. The wagon the were Honda. carried who All murder. Ther after the captured by skyward from the lake by the of the announcement escaped The of the circuit court, has decided that the sidered. the stubborn little Irishman and blurted npletely demolished, local guerillas of Palma, some time after three are laborer. wind, which for a time assumed the proexecution late of the state of the bondsmen d ten of about out: little postponement Chicago Jimmie, you g whip kfter traversing a distance a cyclone. A sudden squall The steamer Triler has I will portion of cloud arose treasurer, Ramsay, are not entitled to means a delay of some weeks. The their landing. persnapper, if you dont settle-thiJahaaUMi Itrst. 9 miles the funnel-shapeCaps. abandoned on small a boat here became noticeable a few miles south estate the of taken out hit be brought themselves will matter reimburse diplomat up by knee and the across lake down spank my you tj Savannah, Ga., May to. Captain J. D. suddenly as It had shot coast by the may or of Berraces. Thu The sky became black and Ihe small mile for $363000 they paid Into the state Ic representatives of the United States the commander of the Confeder- you. This was too much for Shields vessels on the lake Johnston, lh, and at a rolnt five or sis Is to believed to boat have made the belonged will be hastily pul about for make good his deficit. The and Spain and subject lo A was lie note and earth to treasury the yelled. solemnly the harbor. ther north dropped again landed in She ate rani Tennessee, and ranking sur small hod the last one which on of expedition of Hardly an itate of tl.e correspondence that held exchange to court lending and sent across Lincoln, lere It I feared great damage and was sightviving officer of the Confederate navy, prepared entered port, when a water spout bebank by his sureties to be the Interpretation to be given the treaty vicinity where the Competitor to funds the of was he the If author which Inquired died here last night. of life resulted. and to be against public policy provisions. Mtanwhile the effect will ed and captured. Lincoln wrote came visible on Ihe northern hurixon. the poem In question. Dinahs, May ii. A cloud burst in the illegal, The immense cloud uf water wot clearboth excitement his with tne be to allay popular and that the arrangement a formal reply In which he said he was or Threats. elnlty of Omaha late this afternoon, mult in In Spain. ly defined. 1 1 stood at an angle of about malfeasance and to tended here and nmf:al and bondnten then faille Mhlpmealn. not, explanation if a deluge of water wa the result office. 45 degrees; the top appeared larger, The action of the stale department in Independence, Kan., May to. A ser According to thia the bondsmen apologies followed. ie streets of the city were running Cheyenne, Wyo., May 12. The Chcy standing toward the south. Al first It at least of the lout shooting affray occurred altotil 1 1 watched Lincoln crlm insisting upon a he under the while to liable are closely prosecution and reral Inches deeo for two hours, enne & Northern management has just at on the at an immense column of an terriIt appeared the in to cred the mile of south hall American that Is said evidently tight, It and signal Elgin, tnal code Carlyle log awaiting prisoner road to on the nine trains extra placed and places were flooded. The downpour mist, but toon changed to coufd I spray court old ill face was grave and serious. lo have the bondsmen answer to the contention of tory. George Nmilli about 19 year vered the stale during the afternoon Itors will attempt handle the rapidly Increasing shipment that It looked lo be all water. It apol of old had the few a that Sam and Abe, protocol older, Cushing dUcearn McGee, martial, years for suggestive nothing conspiracy. of southern cattle to northern ranges. rhe damage In the city was consider ludicted as we knew him. I never knew him to peared to follow the coast line about The opinion was filed in the case ol 1877 did not apply to the present cose. had some trouble at a dance a few night One hundred and five carloads Ie. twenty without making tome sort of three miles from shore. Aa It traveled, to Wtlbeck and other general credit The court held that It applied only to before and McGee Ihreatered lo kill of stocks are now In Denver and will go long I There are rumor here of a disastrous John with the bate of the column In In or nlm. saw cltlxens resident next Smith the lime and American he Spain a joke, began to believe he wat it spread They come or, who sought to present the allowance clone In the Interior of the slate. e a continuous wave. through a fast as the road can and the he But at escome to to both dominions, tha the claim Elgin bondsmen's Spanish happened presently of the yester frightened. A greatly against handle them. When It reached a point three miles Worthington, Minn, May tt. from the Competitor were not In day with some cattle and In the evening reached over and picked up one of the ten bondsmen, who are bank clone struck this place last night, de tate. The decided of Cuba, McGee town. residents word which he drew front Its scabbard. nerth It wat teen to burst. The roar of of sense a at met are south bankers 1 and Fortu-itelcamp any representative nllshing twenty buildings. of the was filled up on Elgin booze and he is Then' he felt along the edge of the the falling water could be heard at It John A. Witbeck of the Fort Dearborn that they could not claim any M'laa. lllaeaa' Ticket no one wa seriously hurt. (ell. Five minutes afterward the ttorm In In this known as an ugly man when weapon with hia thumb, like a barbej National bank; John A. King of the privileges accorded by the protocol. Omaha, May 11 A special to the cleared and the sky became clear. The 12. Al the this a stretched of Smith saw of uf state feels the the he Rijpk condition. May R he taxor, Springs, Wyo., When the department edge National Fort Dearborn opinion bank; John e from Lincoln, Neb, says: wind spent lta force on land, whirling Welsh and Andrew J. McNally of the was extremely narrow and liberal con' quickly drew his revolver and fired, the municipal election for mayor and two himself tohls full height, stretched out Lincoln was struck at 4:45 hv a torn arm and clipped off a twig everything that was loose. No estimate cltlxens' held the councllmen hli here the Smith's shoulder. ball to today bony protocol long structlons and Keith upon place national merely grazing bank;Edson which raged with unabated violence Chicago of the height of the wa:erspout or volwhile rot accepting this construction Smith began to make fun of him on tlckrt, with George II. Goble for mayor from a tree aliove hit head with Ills During this Ellcredge B. Keith of the Metropolitan but r twenty five minutes. ume of water It contained can be made. us of another man not was V. Patterson sword. There I.. Hutchins and Ernest the slate department guarded against account of his poor marksmanship when and Soren Larson and J. ?rlod rain fell as from a cloud burst hank; Charles It was very large In diameter and exnear ltall reached have who could McGee pas-lu- g c out the came for lireil. victorious, Ihe anywhere on luncllmen, decision again protocol hy A. Ilamnu'l of the Corn Exchange hank an adverse a far In the sky as the eye could companledhy hall. Thfe prevallln tended ol that the and that lived He unl.v a the ticket alisurdily twig, by beating to the ancient treaty of 1795, through Smith's liver. regular republican III of the wind was from the south William Hammond and F. 8. Dryer ol recurring with cavalry reach. fellow from surrendered. case McGee figllng 130. few hours. 9810 If the majorities that ranging prisoner' Illinois. on of the ground el. but sometimes It seemed to form Ihc National Bank BURLINGTON ROUTE Dun r. depart-partme- W. r. iuiuiumi. bed-tid- e nt To-iek- - wo-fol- pilot-hous- d e panlc-atrlnke- the competitor a. s d re-tri- -- cap-liv- y f 1 g |