r Nebraska Town Obliterated by a Cyclone MANY LIVES REPORTED LOST List of Casualties Will Mount Well Up Into the Scores I TWO BUILDINGS LEFT STANDING runnel Cloud Ieccnd Upon the Ilttle Town In Washington County und Work Frightful Huoc Relief Trnln Carries Injured to lllulr Wires Are Dnnn Blaiu Nob Juno 14 Tho town of Hcrniiin 10 miles north of this city is in ruins It was visited by u terrific cyclone early last evening nnd was swept out of existcuco in u fow awful moments Tho loss of lifo at 2 oclock has not been ascertained but it is be lioved that from 10 to 20 people will bo among tho dead and tho injured will number twice that at tho least calcula tion Tho killed W S Richards postmaster dlod of fright ANDKltSOS HOPKINS his FATIIE1S and iIOTIIFlt Mits Kelso Child ok S M Davis Louis Clauses Missouri Valley I Seriously injured Ii J Hives Blair internal injuries Mrs W A Anderson head bruised nnd left arm broken will not live Llttlo child of Sumuel Dencr Child of Fuunoy West Mrs Klinu of Dlnir Fred Peterson right arm bruised and head hurt George Coylo depot ngont gash in head Tho storm had been gathering for soino hours and peoplo in Blair and tho surrounding country had noticed two funnel shaped clouds converging to ward that point Tho inhabitants had also noticed them but had not become seriously alarmed as tho storm seemed to bo passing them in a northerly courso But at 0 oclock it was obvious to all in Herman that thoir town must bear tho entire brunt of tho storm People scurried in all directions and sought tho shelter of tho few cyclono cellars and instantly tho town was a seething mass of debris After tho first violent burst of mud a torrent of rain fell In Herman thero were left stand ing a schoolhouse tho hotel without a roof which had been moved several feet from its location and one or two more or less dilapidated houses Tho entire business portion of tho town is blown into one immense mass of wreckage It is greatly feared that many more have been killed than thoso whoso bodies have been found Train No 2 tho flyer on the Chicago St Paul Minneapolis and Omaha due in Herman at 703 pulled in 17 minutes lato and discovored that the town had been destroyed Tho entire train crew as well as many of tho passengers turned themselves into a relief corps and the train into an emergency hos pital Tho train uuablo to proceed through the wreckage of tho grain ele vator blown across tho tracks im mediately returned to Blair with some 28 persons this number including one of the dead and all of the wounded found up to that time Dead horses cattlo hogs lio every whero stroots are indistinguishable in the mass of dobris Citizens spent a dreary night among tho ruins of their homes and caring for tho wounded The total dead is now seven seriously injured five slightly injured about 20 Entire population 500 homeless Klght Deaths From Picnic Des Moines Juno 14 Tho funeral of Mrs Maggie Noal from tho homo of her father J D Davis in Capital Park adds another victim to tho roll of fatali tios ofc those who recontly partook of wood alcohol at a picnic near Mingo Jas per county Mrs Neal with her husband lived in Mingo aud is understood to have been ono of a party who attonded tho picnic some time since in tho vicinity of tho town It is said that eight of tho crowd in attendance upou that occasion aro now dead whilo four aro very low and may not recovoy ono of them being tho husband of Mrs Neil It is reported that tho cause of death in each caso was tho poisonous offect of wood alcohol which tho parties drank Open Flro nu Oie Handlers BurFALO Juno 14 A gang of 40 freight handlers climbed uloird tho whaloback Samuol L Myers lying at tho Minnesota Iron Oro docks and opened flro on a gang of about CO ore handlers who were working in tho hold of tho vessel Between 150 and 200 shots wero fired John Malyk was shot in the back aud is not expected to recover Joseph Marick was shot in tho shoulder and Miko Smith received a bullet in tho right shoulder Sixteen of tho attacking party wero arrested The trouble was caused by tho oro handlers referring to tho freight hand lers as scabs Cjclontt Strikes Clear Lake Wl Oleau Lake Wis Juno 14 A cyclone struck thib vicinity about 0 oclock last evening Threo miles north and west several houses and buildings were swopt away Fred Kennotz was blown several rods and had his skull fractured Sam Olesons house was destroyed ho being lulled aud his wife futally injured P J Taylors house was blown to atoms His ribs wero broken and he was internally injured STEAMERS COLLIDE IN FOG Old Dominion Liner Hamilton Sinks tha Macedonia New York Juno 14 Tho Old Do minion steamship Hamilton which sailed from Now York yesterday for Newport News ran into tho Gorman steamer Macedonia off Long Branch and it is supposed that tho Macedonia subsequently sunk Threo passengers and 19 of tho crow of tho Macedonia wero saved and brought to this port A donso fog provuilod at tho timo Tho Hamilton had on board a largo number of passengers many of whom wero del egates to a railroad convention at Old Point Comfort At 555 last evening whilo proceeding at reduced speed aud sounding hor whistle tho Hamilton suddenly ran into a steamer which proved to bo the Macedonia striking hor on tho star board side abaft tho cngino and cutting into her hull about 12 foot Tho shock was terrific Tho Macedonias crow got out their boats as tho disabled vessel drifted away from tho Hamilton Ono Iwat was missing which was lost in the fog This boat contained Captain Kuffalnh Second Officer Guoknecht threo passengers Charles W Moss F W Wright and Herman Brandt and eight soamen After sounding hor whistle for a long timo and tho boat not appearing Captain Dole decided to re turn to port as liis vessel was seriously damaged Tho last seen of tho Mace donia sho was rolling aud surging in tho water and was evidently in a sinking condition The water was smooth and as tho colli sion occurred but a short distance off Long Branch it is supposed that tho missing boat attempted to make tho hind on tho New Jersey coast Tho Hamilton pro ceeded to quarantine All Quiet ut Clu eland Cleveland Juno 14 Tho officials of tho Consolidated Railroad company wero evidently surprised yesterday by tho success which attended the efforts to movo their cars While tho car house was surrounded Monday by a howling mob thero was no disturbance of any kind Tuesday While this was duo in part to tho vigilance of tho police who prevented tho assembling of crowds it was mainly attributed to the fact that tho strikers made no effort to induce non union men to quit Ask Injunction Against Strikers Leavenworth Kan June 14 An application was made here last night be fore tho United Stntes court in cham bers by attorneys for tho Missouri Pa cific and tho Missouri Kansas and Texas railways aud attorneys for vari ous mining companies asking federal injunction against interference of strik ers in the Pittsburg and southern Kan sas coal district -with property aud mo lestation of men who desiro to work The court will decide today Freight and Passenger Collide Martinsville Ind June 14 A head end collision at Gosport 14 miles west on tho Indianapolis and Vinceunes railroad between a passenger and freight yesterday demolished both engines and several cars without loss of life though many passengers were bruised Mail Clerk Frederick Dicutt of Indianapolis sustained threo broken ribs and a sovero scalp wound The los3 to tho railroad is 10000 Delgnuu Makes Trip Around the World Des Moines la Juno 14 Osborn Deiguan the Iowa hero of thoMerimac has arrived in Des Moines Ho has been around tho world since his last visit to Dos Moines He made tho trip on the gunboat Castino Ho spent but six days in Manila aud returned home by way of San Francisco Ho will spend tho summer preparing to enter Annapolis Crop Prospects In Kansas WicinTA June 14 Wheat prospects are greatly improved in the Arkansas valley Fanners aro regretting that they plowed up some of tho wheat fields early in tho spring Excessivo rains have retarded cultivation of corn Past urage is superb Tho river is still high but no further damage is expected Rust may damage oats Dubuque Klcctric Iluut Sold Dubuque Juno 14 Tho Dubuque Light and Traction companys property was sold yesterday by Master in Chan cery Crane to tho General Electric com pany for 00000 Tho sale was niado to satisfy a mortgage by tho Old Colony Trust company TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Tho American Seed association con vened in Cincinnati Tuesday Dr Lawson Tait tho pioneer of ab dominal surgery died at Loudon Tues day in his 51st year Tho Tonawanda Lumber companys mill on the Niagara river at Giatwick was destroyed by flro Tuesday Loss 50000 Sarah Bernhardt has agreed to play Hamlet Juno 20 in tho famous theatre at tho town whero Shakespeare was loru Tho Portland Ore chiof of police has ordered Pinkerton armed wutcli men off tho streets under tho new law pro hibiting armed bodies Eight hundred miners went on strike at Redding Cal Tuesday A force of deputies has been sent to tho locality in anticipation of trouble Charles A Gardner tho actor filed a petition in bankruptcy at Chicago Tuos day in which liabilities aro placed at -30000 and assets 200 Whether English or Swedish Db usot in tho chapels synodical collego and summary ij Xltk Islar n was discussed Monday in tho Augustana synod Tho directors elected wvio Rov Dr Helms ot Burlington la Dr ij 0 Johnson of Galesburg and Mr A Luudoo of Molinu THE VIGT1MSEXGEED 100 New Richmond Wis Presents a Scene of Desolation ST0113I SWELTSL Villi YTHING CLKAN lluslnnss Portion nf the To urn IeYelod hy clone Moro Mangled Hodlns Heine Found nnd Hourl Added to Long 1 1st of Flro Ounuehnd h Itnlu New Richmond Wis Juno 14 Fully 100 corpses wieo as many man gled people 40 acres of piles of bricks shivered planks scattered heaps of honsohold goods dead horses through which tho wind had drivou sharp splin ters of board smouldering llres whero houses stood Monday and in tho midst of it all shivered trees as bare of leaves as ever they wore in tho middle of win tor and for tho most part stripped baro of bark until thoy losemblod tho ghosts of what thoy had been 48 hours ago This is what tho storm wrought in tho space of threo minutes upou tho town of Now Richmond There never was a cyclono that made a cleaner sweep ot what lay in its path than tho one of Monday evening In tho business portion of tho tjhwn abso lutely not ono building was left stand ing above tho cellar windows Every thing above a foundation wall was shaved as clean as though it had been cut with a plane Enorinous iron safes wero blown into tho middle of tho street and tho largest safe in the town was carried ucioss one street and half way over tho square beyond Work nfit Funnel Shaped Cloud Tho day had been warm nnd sultry nnd during tho latter pait of tho after noon heavy banks of clouds had hung upon the eastern horizon but nothing serious wns anticipated until a fow minutes before si x oclock a diuk blue cloud with edges of a pale green was seen rapidly approaching from tho southwest In a minute a long tunnel Was seen dropping toward the ground nnd then with u savage roar tho cloud swept down upon the doomed town A circus had been exhibiting timing tho afternoon and tho streets wero full of strangers and as the awful cloud bore swiftly down there was a mad rush for cellars doorways or any plaeo that promised safety Some of tho crowd reached a refuge and thoso who did not are among the dead It will bo several days before the number of dead in Now Richmond is accurately known and it is doubtful if tho entire number of fatali tios will ever bo chronicled In tho path of tho storm just to tho northeast and southwest of the city wero scat tered farm houses and wherever they were struck by that awful wind thero was nothing left but a pile of boards and twisted rafters How many wero killed in theso houses will not bo known for a long timo 1roperty Loss Is Total It is impossiblo to estimate tho prop erty loss but it is total in tho business part of tho town and to mnko tho blow moro severe not ono policy of tornado insurance had been written for tho place St Paul nnd Minneapolis Clnp powa Falls and other places have sent in bountiful supplies aud thero is no suffering for food or necessities but tho business of the town is utterly wiped out of existence and not ono man in tho place will bo able to resume business Tho destruction is so completo that thero is absolutely nothing to bo purchased in tho town not a box of sardines a pound of crackers or a pair of shoes Tho work of searching for tho dead was earned on during tho night as well as it could be done in a drizzling ruin and with tho aid of a fow lanterns It was slow work and after dork tho result of tho work amounted to practically nothing Tho police of St Paul under tho leadership of Chief Goss who havo guarded tho ruins and preserved order during tho day wero relioved by com pany H of tho Tenth Wisconsin bat talion from Chippewa Falls under tho command of Captain Hartwell For tho balance of tho timo the militia will bo in control Disposition of tho Dead As they were recovered tho bodies wero brought to tho Catholic or Con gregational churches Thenco thoy are to bo taken to tho cemetery oxcopt in a few cases whero homes still stood in which tho remains can bo kept for a few hours during which tho final trib ute of lovo could be tendered by tho be reaved families Nuisesand physicians from St Paul wero of great help all night and day and when tho day closed all tho seriously injured weio believed to have been cared for Thoso whoso injuiies weio soiious but whoso chances for recoveiy wero believed to bo good were quickly sent to tho hospitals of St Paul and Minneapolis wheio better enro can be given them Tho slightly in jured and thoso whoso cases seoni hope less were kept here and were gnen the best attention possible Tho list of dead is gradually increasing whilo tho list of injured will reach 200 List of killed Ed OBrien William Callahan Mr and Mrs Dunbar Wil liam Hughes Cora Butler Domiuio Barrett William Hennessys daughter Mrs Margaret Stimihou Walter Browu John Nitge Anton Oleson Ida Olsen Ed J Cam John Patton Mr nnd Mrs Ro ebrook Abbio Williams Mrs Etta Cameron two coipses unidentified Vina Lambin Katio McKinnon Thomas McCube Timothy Noonan Mrs S E Hawkins two daughters and ono son Al Bigelow Katio Early George Stack wife end child three children of Mrs John Brockbauks Jamos Johnson Maiy Menehau Nicholas Parden Wil liam Bixby Millard Wills Pat Wills - a John Casoy Julian Hicks Nolllo Uigtv low Tho injured Thomas McNally W S Williams John Genuine lirry Koofo Charles Oardino Kmio Church Lillian Klidoiunn Mrs McMahon Junius Finnlgan S N Hawkins John McCoy Miko Lnfferty Ed Nitgo Ilamm Essen During the uftornivm Patrick Killing tho 14-year-old son of Nat Katlng win brought to tho Cat hollo church Tho body was horribly mangled A little daughter of a Mr Williams was brought to tho same place fioui tho ruins of hor fathors plaeo near the railroad tracks Walter Fairell a boy was also laid among tho deail in tho church Pat McNnlly died during tho day and at a lato hour hist evening tho rescuers gathered together most of tho pieces of tho nuinglod body of Michael Iloftrou and ho was added to tho list of dead During tho day scat tered groups of rescuers searched tho debits whore IhmIIos might bo found Knglnnsitt Work on the Ituln A flro company from South St Paul kept two strenms of water nounug on tho smouldering ruins for tiro had boon added to tho horrors of tho tornado and a tloreu flies were blazing till a heavy rain at tho closo of tho day about ex tinguished the flames Some of tho merchants oiganizcd private salvage corps and managed to savo somo piop erty but tho amount was small Tho business portion of tho city cov eted asp ico of four squares each way and was solidly built of biick and stono This entire space was swept cloar foundation walls and in some places masses of debris alono marked whero tho business places formerly stood Trees that hud lined tho streets of tho neighboting residence district were broken clear off or twtsted and up rooted Course of the Toruiulo Tho tornado camo up tho uvor from Hudson where the damage was com paratively slight Following tho gen eral course of tho river and tho branch of tho Omaha road tho htorm gained in intensity as it progressed and was at its worst when it struck tho business cen ter of Niw Richmond Brick blocks ci umhlcd like egg shells The outlying residences in tho path of tho storm wero stripped of shingles or as more fre quently happened wero torn asunder and tho fragments wero scattered to tho four winds of heaven Trees wero up rooted and roadways blocked washed away or so overflowed as to bo made en tirely unrecognizable A circus was in town on Monday and people had como in from all tho sur rounding country After tho circus the peoplo had crowded into tho city to do their shopping before going homo in tho evening It was at this timo the storm cloud came up from the southwest Tho circus grounds were outstdo the path of the storm but tho peoplo being m the business places foil a prey to tho ten iflo wind SELECTING A NEW CABINET lolnciilre and DuschaunI May Form n min istry to Iteplacu tho One Voted Out Pakis Juno 14 Late last evening it developed that M Poincairo when ho refused tho premiership intimated to the president that ho might enter a cab inet presided over by M Paul Dcsohauol president of tho chamber of deputies who had previously been in conference with M Loubet Poiucaire and Dos chanel conferred with thoir fnends and will return to tho Elysco today to report the result Tho feeling among tho Republican senators and representatives is bearing toward a Poincuiro Deschauol cabinet Tho nnti Droyfus press virulently at tacks M Waldeck Roussoau and tho president delating that thoy havo al ready decided upon an openly Drey fusard anti military ministry AssassJnate General Luna Manila Juno 14 Information be lieved to be reliable has reached hero of the assassination of General Luna and his aide-de-camp Lieutenant Pasco Ramon Juno 8 by Aguinaldos guard at the headquarters of Aguinuldo TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Seismic disturbances took plaeo over a large area in lower Austria and west Hungary Sunday A 12-year-old boy named Noddlo was drowned whilo swimming in Big Sioux river in the outskirts of Sioux Falls A dispatch fioni Nico reports a rumor that a general of Italian origin has been arrested there on a ohargo of espionage D J Muunh salmon cannery at Terra Nova Lulu island was burned to tho ground Monday Ljss 700J0 fully lii uretl The- strike of 0000 moiubors of tho Childrens Jacket Makers and Kueo Bieeches Makers union ot Now Yoik went into offect Monday Tho war department has undor con sideration an order sending tho Twenty fourth and Twenty fifth infantry regi ments to Manila to reinforce General Otis Hong Sling the first Chinaman to tako advantage ot tho bankruptcy law filed his petition at Chicago Monday and scheduled debts amounting to 240O0 with 0800 assets Tho first wool shipment of tho seasou was brought into Pierro S D Monday Thochp for this year is estimated to bo lighter than for hist season on account ot heavy losses this spring Tho members of the Buffalo aud Kansas City baseball teams who wero in rested at Buffalo at the cloo of Sun days ganto for violating tho Sunday law wore acquittid by a jury It i said that Henry Watterson has telegre plied hading gold Democrats to meet in New York June 1 1 17 for a con ference The water continues to nso in tho La Crosse and Missi sippi rivers Thous ands of dollars damage has been doiie to farm property near Iju Croo 45MyrH v- The Norfolk Weekly News Ill LIN IN RUNS NORFOLK NEBRASKA TIIUKSDAY JUNE 161890 lire kiii iro Awful Loss of Life In Western Wisconsin CYCLONE WIPES OUTTOWNS Storm Piissod Over n Ureal Slivleh of Country Lovuliin Kvcrylliiiu TOWN OF NEW RICHMOND WRECKED IXInmlrn Ilix e Hie Nuinlier of Dead nod Injured at From MO to 100 Flro Fol lows Mm Wind Storm Iiimiii In thn l lull of lludiou Milwaukee Juno lit A dispatch was received hero at 2 oclock this mottl ing from lowott Mills announcing tho arrival there of the Wisconsin Central tiain A Mr Cutter in tho employ of the Central sent a dispatch to tho local officers of tho load saying that tho town of Now Richmond was gone south of the highway bridge aud that tho esti mated number of killed will reach 150 Many of tlio houses Mr Outtor states were consumed by flro after tho cyclone Many people wero killed ho says whilo attending tho circus which was show ing thcie Stiliwatku Minn Juno 13 Last night was a tori ihlo one for Now Rich mond the village being almost wiped out of existence by ono of tho most so vore oj clones that over visited that lo cality It earned ruin and death in its path and at this hour it is impossible to give even a piutial list of the Mctnns Tho news of tho disaster was biought hero by J A Carroll a traveling man from Portage Wis who was stopping at the Nicollet house in New Richmond He saw the funnel shaped cloud ns it came up tho principal street and took refuge m the biiseiuout of tho hotel which was completely wrecked to gether with many principal business houses In tho ten ihlo rain winch fol lowed Mr Can oil and his comiades suc ceeded in rocovoiing tho propnetor Charles McKennon wife and one child fiom thodebiis and thoy also removed the laundry girl who was probably fa tally iiijurt d Thoy also removed two men named Barrett aud Newall who wero very severely injured Mr Car roll drove to Stillwater by team for re lief and tho train with doctors left here at 1215 a m Mr Carroll further that flro fol lowed tho cycloip and t t what was loft was being consumed by fire Many people were killed and tho damage will run into hundreds of thousands of dol lars Kstlmntn of Kllli d and Injured Milwaukee Wis Juno lit A messago was received at tho Wisconsin Central offices hero lato last night from Stevens Point from A R Horn division superintendent of tho Wisconsin Cen tral at that point as follows It com menced to rain on tho St Paul division at about 7 p in and tho wires wout down west of lowott Mills at 830 At 845 wo got a message from Roherson via Marshall that a cyclono struck New Richmond ulnmt 730 killing and wounding from 250 to 500 peoplo Wo have started a sjwoial out from Irvine leaving at 10 oclock with surgeons and to pick up what other surgeons thoy can between there and Now Richmond Also sent section men from Jowott Mills with what help thoy can carry on their cars I will leave hero on special as soon as can get crew out nnd will tako all assistance I can got in way of surgeons Am trying to get St Paul to start a special from there A second messago from Mr Horn reads Party just camo to Jewett Mills and reports that Dr Wade was killed and Dr Eply has both legs broken and that thoy aro much in need of doctors This was received at 10 oclock Dont you think wo should start a special from Milwaukee with nurses and surgeons Hiivni Wrought hy Wind Near Hudson Hudson Wis Juno 13 A terrific cyclone passed two and a half miles southeast of Hudson ut 420 p in Harry Mattisons house barn and all his farm buildings wero blown flat The family was m tho cellar and no ono was hurt Tho cyclono crossed the Omaha railroad east ot North Wiscon sin Junction and destroyed a now barn of Ed Daileys Tho cyclone continued in ii northeast direction A courier fioni Boardman just in re ports that the whole town has been wiped oil the faco of tho eaitli aud no definite leport can bo obtained of cas ualties It is presumed that many wero injured and possibly fcomo killed Couriers just in say New Richmond has also been wiped off tho map and 200 or 800 iKjoplo aro injured Klrkapon Vullej Flooded Viol Wis Juno 13 Ono of tho heaviest ram and wind storms in mauy years occurred here and almost tho en tiro Kickapoo valley is inundated A cloudburst oecut red on Bear creek 10 miles northeast of here and tho entire fertile valley was swept by a raging tor rent Tho wind broko upon tho valloy rain descending in torrents accompa nied by hail and heavy winds Culti MUid fields aro covered und almost ruined somo being washed to a depth of almost 10 feet Tho Kickapoo river is 12 leet ubovo low water und still ris ing rapidly and all mill dams aio be ing carried before it liko straws Wagou roads oro iuuudatcd bridges gouo and SmI travel is made impossiblo It In tho arf Mt flu since IHsl when tho entire alloy was flooded from end to end told doing to Kurnpn New Youk Juno 111 Tho National City kink will ship J000000 gold on tho steamship Luhn sailing today WflECKONTHE ROCK ISLAND linen Cms lump the Trnrk nnd Criwli lulu a Sloi k 1 rain CllKAtio Juno lt As tho Chicago Rock Island and Pacific wost ltound ex press train pulled into Uonosoo Ills last night three cars left tho track and crashed into a stock train standing on u siding Fifteen piHsongcrs wero in jured and tho three cars demolished The injured U A Keufor fhlttign II It Ilimtltintnn conductor W II Smith ritlrugi hrnkonmti Mrs A Hnrlim Now York City M K Hold Miicago postal olnrk Dr l i Vanroaiid wife Edd villa hv Miss Cart In Melell lulln la AtthiirStenluy Clrclovlllo la Albert Ha DaMMiport la After the accident tho switch wan ex amined and found to bo still safely closed Tho cause nf tho accident lun not yet been determined Tho injured weio nt onoo taken toJonostoand cared for and an hour later threo cats replaced those demolished and tho train pro cot led STAYS AT HIS POST TO LAST Captain l hols or thn Monndiioi k le- line on Oiler of Holler Manii June III The funeral of Captain Homy Nichols tho commander of the United States doublo turrotod monitor Momuliiofk who died 1iiini sun stroke on Satiudii took place at Cuvito yesteiduj with uppiopnuto ceremonies The olliceis ol tho licet weio present anil tho flags on all tho essels wero half masted The sudden death of Captain Nichols was pai I iculaily sail because it occurred just at tlio moment when tho result for which ho had Imped and winked for for months was about toborealicd namely the capture of Piiaiiaiiioaud itsoccupi tion by tho Aiiieiican loices Tlio Mo iiaduuck has been lying oil Furuiiiwiuii for two months past under lire from tho rebels almost daily The heat here has been intense and tlioolllcers and men of the Monadnnck siillored greatly Tin coniniantlei -in-chief offered to retire the Monadnock from tho trying duty and replace it by another ship but Captain Nichols prelerred to remain declaring that ho did not want to leave his post until Paianainia fell and the cost from there to Civile was cleared of rebels liullle lllonkeil hy Washouts St Paul June 1U Owing to wash outs along their lines tho vinots Uin ta go trains wero hold hero last night Tho Omaha is washed out near Hudson tho Milwaukee and St Paul lias lost several bridges and considerable track near Wabasha Minn and in Wiscon sin the Burlington is blocked hy a washout near Tecuuisch Thero aro also n number of blocked places on tho various brunch lines Locally tho stonn did much small damage to trees and outbuildings and for a time almost com pletely laid out the street railroad sys tems Wires were badly demolished to nearby points Over two inches of rain ftdl in an hours timo and tho wind dur ing that time blow a gale General King Over ome Tacoma Wash Juno 13 General Charles King who recently returned from tho Philippines arrived here lust evening to visit his cousin Mrs Em mons formerly of Milwaukee During tins evening an informal rocoption wns tendered tho distinguished soldier Whilo General King was making a speech to u serenading band ho was ovorcomo by exhaustion aud hail to be carried into the houso A physician was called who says no serious results will follow General King lias cancelled all of his engagements and after recup erating here a fow days will return to San Francisco NurH Turin States Kldence New Yoiik Juno 13 Bella Ander son yesterday turned statos ovidonco nnd on tho stand will toll all about tho kidnapiugjiud become a statu witness The district attornoy sent for tho girl and she made a full confession It is said to have been practically tho samo as that made hy her when she was ar rested in New Jersey Through this confession tho lawyer hopes to obtain clemency for tho woman Ho says shu is a wtak nnnded and easily influenced girl and is dying from consumption SPARKS FROM THE WIRES Two negroes weio lynched nt Duu nelon Fla Monday by a mob of their own color General Otis reports that the Oregon regiment with a signal company left Monthly for Sail Francisco Tlio Peoria board of health will insist on a tuberculosis tost of all dairy cattlo furnishing milk to tho city Advices to tho navy department aa nounco tho Wiliniiigtou has put into port at Rio to undergo repairs to a shaft It is announced that tho gum trust is now an actuality The company has been organized with u capital stock of 19000000 T G Shaughnessy was Monday olected prosideut of the Canadiau Pa cific railway vice Sir William Van Horno resigned Threo hundred Mystic Shriners from nil parts of tho west passed through Chicago for Buffalo Monday to attend tho annual national convention Tho jury at Louisville in the 125000 damage suit of W B Tate against thu Di ummond and other tobacco compan ies Monthly reported a radict for tho defendenta