Show THE ROUT OE THE REBELS Kiel Acting Insane A Piteous Scene With the Rebels Families CLAEKS CEOSSING May l7TIiel is now in appearance like a common halfbreed and lQoks very delapidated He spends most of his time talking in a wandering manner and praying A band of Indians coming in from the west today to help Kiel were met by the halfbreeds who told them the war was over Spme of the prisoners were placed on board the boat today In parting from their families there were many pitiful scenes of women crying and holding up their babies for their fathers to kiss BUNNINQ DOWN DTOIONT BATOUOHE May 16th via Winnipeg May 17thThe camp is still excited over Rids capture He is very closely guarded He has very little to say and looks completely broken down and feels his position very keenly Major Boulton and 2CO mounted men have been scouring the country in search of Dumont but so far without success suc-cess He was last seen morning ten miles south of Batouche Everything is quiet around Batouche WHITE FLAGS ABE FLYING From all the houses One hundred and fifty rifles and guns have been handed over by the rebels Most of the prisoners have been allowed to return to their homes The ring leaders willbe taken to Prince Albert on Monday > II CYCLONIC KANSAS Death and Destruction in ISookc County Last Friday KANSAS CITY May l8The Journals Ker win Kansas special says A cyclone passed through Iooke county on the lf th about 4 p m starting near the line between Os borne und llooke counties the southeast corner of Medicine townsliip and following a westerly course dealing death and destruc tionthrougliout the pathway of its entire course Nearly fifty persons were injured Among the fatally injuredare Rev Mr Qnmcs wife and child killed child name unknown fatally injured George Campbell missing supposed have been killed S J Johnson brother of M H Johnson banker of this city badly injured by falling timbers in a stable where he had taken refuge The loss at Bull City and StocktQn consists con-sists oT chimneys blown down and window glass broken by hail stones measuring four niches in diameter The damage in Iooke county will probably reach 50000 |