Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 11, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 July 1889 — Page 2

THE NAPPANEE NEWS. by G. N. MUIIR 4Y. NAPPANKE. ; 8 INDIANA. Epitome of the Week. interesting news compilation. DOMESTIC. The plant of the Reading: (Pa) iron ■works, which failed four months ago, was Bold on the Ist to William P. Hard, representing the Philadelphia & Reading railroad, for $100,500, subject to a mortgage of #600,000. ' .? A ■ ,- - The Chautauqua Assembly began its sixteenth annual session at Jamestown, N. V., on the 2dFoub business blocks were burned at Hailey, L TANARUS., on the 2d The loss matsd a*#X | ' v i*' lifMl I'WM.W**, 'l*t 'tbs 1 utied Btete oMlet Court <M *>• b tfd Uwt ii(?;>'tW f>K' 'mM I* in 4mm* by eb>)r**fd*. <* ttet.tte <i#damr. Would te held ' tt'jwl* Pitching the aptwoAoh af a Menu •t import, \ i , m Ite M *.!* Hawk**, ayed" ajateoß %<c*v. end Mary ftkWte*. gd et'kt:yo.us, a era fßttttk by Hf bltdM aud kitlrd. ' Two i t t* n.tnwd CerteU and Jkti#U wfctl* h-.ftliti# row-.* n*av itHbuqu* l*. on the 2.1*. * itomdUy lightning Amkt MofckiA wr *i My* Mntrefe Mn/rfa, Os 15- into' 111 , bad both r ye* put Mit and hr* #iw*. 'horribly OwrrtcA Wf tiw 3d ,*W*. fttljtg r'd it,to-ofat;heiwn*’.af aV.}*of powtfiter rifiti iab>* un tins '.HI at lUrHweml. V*.. earned btH h*e <e k u> iw far above M* banka ft>! .oyteNii*. ivvcrfci block* of forty to bity slums *d ooWtßfa 'were iatttid.hHl abd dalitoifD dob* to the amount of Ottj* fwgft awe dr-u fivd A *ri..k-.tvM r broke over Alton**. I'*., Cos the Jit tfoteg yhwtoiteJiufifn * ftU.piuw, I'twivh led of pm-jivy fa . tfomwotkwi j>k!i twRoJ. h.x frauds to C‘bi’egCi, the -<1 pWstowall bv 4fri *r im* Hlyr Ilit fev* \c* term voiihl limn eapifyd in August An nil U<te nt-iir JtilmrOi.'s atxGrm, wo* fctfH*'k by lighlolng est Lit* Yd. wild •laanty-ate kboustoiid bet-fete of w* were iwu*t. , ',’y It the eyfdoaloM on the *1 the steambloaehars'lo the l.yow* pops*• null to Clik ton, la, two Awn. Ate sarnie i iiiwi kh'i Thtoiisa Mcßride. ware kiiliid

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• Tous-negroes were arrested at St Louis on the 3d for the Lilting of seven white men in au election riot at Marihn, Miss., in November, 1881.. I Thb Mobile Insurance Company at Mobile, Ala, made an assignment on the lid to D. B. Burgess and Klliotti'oxey. It was the last of eighteen life insurance companiea started in the South about 1870. A flood in the vicinity of Fort Worth, Tex., had on the 4th done damage to the extent of $1,000,000, and several persons had been drowned. Independence Day was generally celebrated throughout the country on the 4th. President Harrisen passed the day as the guest of Henry G. Bowen at Woodstock, - Conn. ' 4 ~ ~ The large Falk, Jung A Borcliert brewery in Milwaukee, with fifty-two thousand barrels of beer instock, was burned on the4th. Loss, $7.70,000; insurance, 1330,000. Cholera morbus in its worst form had made its appearance at Johnstown, I’a., on the 4th. There were over one hundred cases among the workmen, gnd General Hastings and Colonel Douglass were sick in - bed. An unsuccessful attempt Was made on the sth to blow up with dynamite the Evening Star newspaper ofiiee at Bradford, Pa Miss Tut Phillips, lately a missionary in India, was drowned on the sth at Winnebago City, Minn. It was said on the sth that black diphtheria had broken out in one hundred aud thirteen homes in Albany, Mina, and the cfauichei add schools fead been closed.

Seoketart Mohleb, of itoe Agricultural Department of Kausas, from .crop report* received on the nth estimated the total yield of wheat at 34,000,000 bushels, Just double that of last year. " The business district and a largi part of the residence section of Ellensburg, W. TANARUS., was destroyed by lire early on- the morning of the sth, resulting from a pyrotechuioal celebration of the National holiday. Onp hundred families were homeless and penniless, and financial hulj> was asked. The city was practically wiped out There were 152 business failures in the United States during the seven days ended on the sth, against 181 the previous seven days. The total failures in the United States to date from January 1 is 0,037, against 5,401 in 1833. Frank Hoyt, paying teller of the First National Rank of Hoboken, N. Jr,- was arrested oh the sth on a charge of embezzling SIB,OOO of the bank’s funds. Henri Antoine Nolle, who stole 163,000 francs from the Par). hateting UmlS* oT PoltoHr*. Jkhrnut .t <’<. ted M*i l->. Ho. ' EH Its action Intel) Ito , Wa* r*'BM It ■\ktfn ivii.ihtf *u.h. JOTX.* Jfo*'.*w watered a dAcftw on tte ‘th t fThli wo iwnliiK aaido ewrtUtrat* W waturiHiatiM ImumSl to twenty niu* ItttJSans In tk'teilwr Inst on tk* petfood U-.llipaiir at Wtittnw W aifcvr. who had i*>*u wsiitaiwuil for his uulawHit *Olk

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KVrnTv Tmsinesh house and forty dwelling houses at Bakerfield, Cal., Were destroyed by fire on the 7th, causing, a loss of $1,000,000. t In a fight on the Otb between rival crews of the ferryboats at Cairo, 111., three negroes were killed. , s Below will be found the- percentage of the base-ball clubs In the National League for tho week ended on .the Otli: Boston, .054; Cleveland, *.O>o; New York, .50-; Philadelphia, .500; Glficngo, .401; Pittsburgh, .450; Indianapolis, .392; Washington, .245. American Association: 8t Louis, .070; Brooklyn, .529; Athletic,, ,0(X); Baltimore, .557; Cincinnati, .530; Ivnnsas City, .441; Columbus, .300; Louisville, .109. Western Association; Omaha, .703; St Paul, .703; Sioux City, .547; Minneapolis, .481; Denver. .4';:;, lies Moines, .431; 8t Joseph, .360; Milwaukee, '.307. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. Colonel John G. Paine, superintendent of. the Military Academy at West Point, having served forty years, was at his own request retired on the 2d At a conference held at 'Washington on the 2d by the President, the members of his Cabinet and several United States Senators, a decision to call a special session of Congress to meet about November 1 was said to have bccn reached tL. C. Forbes, member of the Minnesota Legislature and Judge-Advocate General of the State, died on the 2d at his home in Marshall The Mississippi State Prohibition convention met at Jackson on the 2d and resolved not to form a separate party, but to vote for candidates favorable to prohibition.

The Eentncky Republicans met in Htate convention jat Lexington on the 4th and nominated David (A Colston for State Treasurer. ' WnxiAK M. Lton, the oldest iron manufacturer in the country, died at Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 3d, aged Beventy-eight years. The constitutional conventions 'of North and South DakotA, Washington and Montana met on the 4th to adopt State constitutiona Ijj the constitutional convention of North Dakota on the sth at Bismarck J. B. Fkncher (Rep.) was elected permanent chairman. In South Dakota, at Sioux Falls, A. J. Edgerton (Rep.) was made permanent chairman. In Montana, at Helena, W. A. Clarlg (Dem.) was elected chairman, and in Washington;, at Olympia; John P. Hoyt (Rep.) was chosen as chairman. The Idaho convention met at Boise City and chose Judge Morgan (Rep.) as chairman. Representatives of ull the labor organ! zation* in AlnbwmS WiW m*(Ml, llf *1 ll" Tit* f iitea lisixir party ot Ohio t*i in k Mci-onatite at tJte* pq ih Wh end noid* the roliowiwif i**'ilitn*Ui>r To* tlovr>rtnt, A W.' l(bHi; fJ*ut*rriu-!tmru.)r. .( J. 'iHe*. Swpcemw JitAgs, It A Tkttte; AuiMtor, JUrttw Krnwte . TMwitrer, l> f> .M.rtln, JW****w*y OurMifkl, WitMancßkksr*. i'<nuuiliwS‘.'iMit of J’uteie Woik, (tew bid 1 itefa TaoMA* JUSWtf* Shv*in. ton of l>n*rl rtli*mi*n was onialpett * prinslof the t'atholte chuictt on i’ie Ith k\ rtilisdelphtA

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Ak-atßawpi Is Witw up (HWde.r ikv ■ Iwa s * of 4ft,e snivTito,)!*. Ajw* in ItMliao'; ajiwfi*. ~lmi.. as* MSuto oh Uj- Mb, ,6-tft proved Tur Wjmb ■ XstJmi jrt of tfefc t’hrls law F.ude->n IfM-nih fn PbWaiftiphtii v itl< -tan Gwhp, sut tnnvubuw to anuipfiPHt*. Wun.r • inito.-f t Mmimttau-Jts*ctr-im' Vfh ■ : a wealthy member of the New York Bicycle .Club, was drowned. Secretary Davies, of the board of inquiry at Johnstown, Pa., made a compilation of tlie property losses reported and estimated in the great flood which the board confirmed on tho Bth. The total los-8 was placed ut $8,055,114. Sullivan and Kilrain fought seventy-five rounds at Bichburg, Miss., on the Bth, Sullivun being the winner. At Blackniar, Mich., Charles Blackmar, while drunk, fatally shot his mother, sev-enty-five years old, on tlm BiU. A grandson of the woman seized the gun and discharged its contents into Hilaries' breast, inflicting a fatal wound A photograph of a mysterious aerial city, taken by Prof. liiohard D. Willoughby in Alaska from an arctic wits received at San Franciscoon the Bth. The eiglit hundredth anniversary of the oldest reigning house in Europe, the house of Wottin, the rulers of Saxony, was celebrated with great splendor in Dresden on the Stlu *, The Lake View and Linkville stage wjuj robbed near Keno Springs, Ore., on the Bth by two masked men, ■ KoNSUEiio, a village near D. T.,' was visited by'a storm on the Bth which -more or less Injured every building in It, and several residences were entirely destroyed. - . The steamer Haytien Republic, supposed to have been lost in the Pacific Oceai), reached San Franoisco on the Sth. '■*" 11 D. Johnson, a well-to-do citizen of Palouse City, W. TANARUS., killed himself, his wife and son and seven-year-old daughter on tho Bth. He left a note stating that he did not want to live- in this sinful worl4 and could uot leave it without his family.

THE uIORIOUS FOURTH. A Great Celebration at Woodstock, Conn. ■ -Speedier by I resident Harrlon. Sen-, ator Hawley. Congressman Iteed and Others—Notable Observances Elsewhere. Woodstock, Conn., JulyV.Y —Despite a drizzling rain the crowd at Roseland Park Thursday waa fully $s, large and enthusiastic as at any previous celebration. Congressman Russell rapped the company to order at 11 o’clock and nominated Governor Bulkley for chairman of the day. The Governor in a brief speech accepted the honor and expressed his pleasure at officially welcoming and presenting to the audience President Harrison. Hearty applause and ringing cheers greeted the President as he arose. -Among other things the President said:

“I am sure I look into the faces this morning ot a body of citizens tilled w.th honest prid)4!,v the story A* k*iv- k:id <JI ,ls * fi parpMOt* nmteaMi 'how* u*inete">* fWfc an I4i.ni ot wtriAu/ta w><4ay <r> a jiatink' tamv* fr*a * u **"* 6t tortigti kart. U H tfi In to* pt> wet Os *>y uhoa eMth muck to harmiiu eaiwptmi* osoute Wy <t not **J tb> to , teiy f. r of te!i*ifr|to**A. b** r*tiwr iu* of U*w*fwtei**f iwto D>*M pr *i"tenv **kfb k* yVttu at turh teraiwo •' *s isuiiu-m twntfifr nai!M*l ui carte ihte ett peo pTe of great |io**r tswwfc ** Ms- ■**■ All kb* Ili- ro t'Armpt f(M in.ogl# ut for* *ign eaaauM* oiigbi nhWwMi to** 4o towfvm *fk th are i.ttrs*i and tr>” wtj'irii alone •M* bare **(o\i* Lnrtf; Afi ibr mor* tefl and •rery ikotighifsii' it>*aa contWof fw* *'wy ptoui.il* Iba iuf ai, now t- may Bold up not .twiitMiw* m nwiaa anttenf *• ewriaa and v*mo(tnt both kiaw (did Nte tiatini {ctMAttoo Uxwe m*a. .te Wfuyft hv<* be*i liioioo! qrf, dot loAiri,!"). fiettkc cprtiiU, htH Gte arw*' itt gopd ;•( U lh" iwnfete ' (tojiatisr tfgwtoy wafi.nekt wWeduwd and ajHikr. brtefly fn aUmwacy of u worthy e*fr * teat lmi of Ik* Fourth ot July Ha **id KMiok wfehik ha* up *>'**- ■Utttelk uo tot i t tei>(U to way* au.i iiwui j for, U mtgkty yu* >r; toil * Nattob wknk hue aob day* and omiUteu* and i>*:h a Hag and do** wot udi rov* item, la %ott% *ti)i and d**f rvya die. it w* the )*>* who were taiqfht le ttetotoai* ito V*>on! of Jhly that save' '((* Ukton, A ; otg.tiiHSißift IhbtMMi W jhuwlr of wwi tb-tt i*yt a|M.)*kwf teto4utoW lit* anhjeet •** Vtotwfjf. SVhsO Mr 'head had Sui*Jfnl Rulktoy tatimlm-ed %roiffr* Noble noil Iracy. Neither wa* ternw ak thy i*o~ frammO, hut ttaofc mmlo a fewrouuttk*] mark* Hi a pstflotm *irin. Th# first 1 {)*ekr of the *fn>rri.’(te *. I’M-cidcnt.; Oatoc, of IteMggv* white# aqbfekt'Waa >, •'f.iberty Tliti'iqjh tf> '* Will iten-'■*" then tr:wi tela in‘*o, ••ilhyto** to the 11*/,” and .teaaicr liiiwVK'k got through jrt. at hi* afWrnw on A titerhau i’ohttcai i'*:**)wtei( tint tb* TAfta <wio togan h/ li! inr ttwavtly tiiaii ever, and Bc. Rotten onn<"w*ni tbkt the ywk- *s• thw i*f‘*gi J *it'i>u cfjiHkhiliig '(I the ItotvUnry ' and the (wiMsdtcfiiijir. wooite be toffikl frt ! at hi* rendu twd-. July 5,-The Kdiriii w* cwla* teate >t to th* tr4l*rr w(|y. A fi**kfcl Wh eturanca w* the partite of the t'fgi)|> Host *t>l ii* }>Uft"at Cbe ltowbAHi twat’ii . 1 M'u*kdnW<>g(l!*<i tfeti !*ift:a, and runne Ate the eiiy paik* wteg sttevitosl. jAt kdljfbt B(m* wiiirk ipany h’tbiJte md |"priw display* of lit. work* of an i btote'fEtte rJtewwtof. Tiin royonl af : amifdavt* ftept* is UifVj^-|U! r m tuy of tfo/m

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A Child Killed and Over 100 Persons.lnjured at a Itace In Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City, Ind. TANARUS., July s.—The grand stand at the race track collapsed at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon, injuring more than 100 persons, many fatally. One thousand people crowded into the stand when tlie horses came to-dJie post, and then suddenly, without any warning, the structure went down, burying more than 500 in the ruins. For a second 1 the outside spectators were paralyzed by the accident Then, as the cries and groans of the wounded filled the air, they rushed forward and began the work of rescue, the victims were dragged out aud carried to places of safety or put in ambulances and sent into town. Colonel Wade, the eommanding officer here, sent the military and physicians to the scene promptly and gave material aid Tho escape of the crowd from death was miraculous, and, incredible as it ap> pears, only one person was killed a child of Dr. J. A Ryan. Five Young People Drowned at a Picnlt in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, Pa, July 5.—A sad accident happened at the picnic of the Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Church of Allegheny City at Forest Grove, on the Pittsburgh A Western railroad, Thursday, by which five young people were drovYhed. Their names are; Nellie Burton, aged 18; May Royal, 16; Ida Cassiday, 22; Fannie McComb,. 18, and Bert Freeman, 20. The five named, together with Edward Shaffer, took an old barge and started ' for a ride on Connaquenessing creek. The stream was very turbulent and the barge capsized Shaffei succeeded in reaching the Bhore; but th others went down before assistance could reach them

A BOLD ROBBERY. Thug* Blind Vitrioll at Mlnnw •poll* and Carry Him to Ute Wood* Where They Believe Him of •* o ’ o ®® Left Bound nnd Gagged, He Suoceete After Three DSyr of Agouy. in Betu teg-to HI. triendk—Hl* Rea.on Gone. Minneapolis, - The bolaest’ most successful and most reckle R hlghway robbery ever attempted irf this city occurred In the glaring light of day last Tuesday morning and has just come to light Henry Hage came here for the purpose of marrying his sweetheart, Miss Rena Dyset Tuesday morning Hage left the house for the purpose of getting shaved at Kessler’s barber-shop He found no one at the shop and atartea SarSi'“. and *£”’*? . w • MWr,„ten,i kmitld WP*" , te (ii* Abtet*. kfto. Bn* ai Aiyu* idteiaii Mm, had puKweded tmt iTttoin dit*kd Wlffb th* JwoudA hitter tested *q*4rty f vitriol In Ukg*‘i f'* ,v * Hug* w*? takou ft to tb* wood* UtoUrnw ( abbot wn wfto* fn>> Mx °; the attack, and. f ter lobblHt b'm nf jjnrut i‘J c<G. Ui bnitet bound him baud wd foot and i*i Mm > lr*i. Rgc i< U'* * to>4 - .rwTMtoou*, bound kite halplec* J< tort* dkl*' f'ntey h# u<eed*4 lb fr*lbg hi m •ij wd * mkton’d home Hy 1* yet rrgatord kte *? twd way te.-ome .#r tnanakUy dwtaugmi Iter* l* no fit* to tte thtove*.. Tbs ,P *f *W* M < draft*,.on* on * Milwknk** and 'to* otier on a N#w York hank. Hag* had *ar**B u(w of e*h. * ute nuwed nug. a ilijuniant toaaal- jH. a gold wAVto* and ebstw sad a ftoif of diauiood *Afring* tn hi imin)<'ii[iu ->ud ail w*r ttenn from bldk With th* aa< spth> of * farm tafued ta ll.'kf) |* tbtovo* Mipid Mm of aU>' prmwtiy, tealte* Jtetily (**(- teg htoiaoa (W lift. tANHjSR KS LIBERAL, Till CniO-ndiiWiMcvr of ywi** hB* H) ||y,u. (in • o.rtug fr l>W*!,ft*d A’nr V*l*

CbiCvihv, July k,- ,Pension t iMot*lTi*r Jattea TuniiAf, aoufturjianled fey b* tw<° daughter*, aryiveil v tte t<tottd Pad A* MtoH early ye*t*rffiy HWdOg. H 'aato ha *r (it iijwt aiwv.l tftoetfe ago, and th* grant .jpr* 4W#W'. r atoof old sokija** waa . ingrantfo# j - ! via'werd .%** ' • that *oakad pe-tefrt'to ‘ ter* a ih*i jftote.tMc* w * i nMrriy lfi *(4 < Yi>cu|ia|; av far j A* ts* of tw gyprmet >* eetuvrogA. j . flow w lit”. ■ “For *fr ihat t has* a policy, U i* Hr*V I set in cs*y .j‘** *iite ike liw. i kava tew- ; BtU iW f.ii.rtv oi diyiiJae* t* mark my car*-laH-ju cor vvyd. aaJ ih*t wbr* fr*#tl -* dnuor. **4 itet *iUu .p'siili fUr ta* Rant to* Bata tttrroted tfi vu-Uv ante Una, B*** ft frau-Ua | a cpnioiutiiiy ivntt grtai tf(*trrjdit as to* w koir wo,a ’ ... < ■iiave yuit say j,*nislr rwWHtifiMl*Wuni wtsirh ymf'A*lr*.-ve*v mJ *#*.<# *B* #**f at*on”' - ,sTv ■i hteifii iftinft *p * &***&&s!£[■*&, ttege nodwa o wno ii ..pefiftoo Baa ' a*#r* I date' aa.iT fW J k* r **■♦ Atttj of

'Cktsrvh'B'** W*M whew t hath •*♦ htij I -atomam Of'lM it *< AM final)!** Os it- Tfe-ft- m *w atw-Bt Mi tntw** and HhW,oJ M *9 ■()■* JM#t* 1* ifcifM Mat Mt tha kt*w* pnstion inatMMMdTkt mm. jrthfft. |t.|tM.*f*a* 1M <4 <■** Witfi H**<l *h.l IN •etHiwd.M iIM-w *% lOt'ibki te* mWi'H* - ” ■• . • 'i*: . -Mi'**- • V “ ; WITH BAt ANfi BAU. -• H.ctoi >t„u id ti-.- ovn rM iba v*n, '' •* Uiw-iMii iiy**rrt*atf.o. Vm bar h . lain In tb* |aftftonkl ascMMtMk iumi lb p--itti of £o*t*e junl aoa . •'"'''{,] ]| 1 ' • I I^ll .?#*. ,< * [ etk .-L; .. s -..t.VrC. ■ jt.ir ‘ !;V '. •b • * ' . 'Wt>>waA= t •' • ’ ■ --*- * -. .%*!* hd>t, 'Si’•.!(*> (Jtiia i tim* *'•<*. ■..*&& W‘ AdHtutLt. Wro.;* , .HM IUL^tS??. 4 * f]p,lTw w,¥nf i, .t.m rSS’J II If* %gkhrt Tig " ■.,'(.] in TV* tni-M.au. rmt ttw wraepatt lea* u*d*. ,Htv Oelfotl, thtedn, IWonto. lawditn. Masin., wt forfTalw tew* , ibijfumy. (ftAbd ItapWe l‘en* 2mkm>, gaAmmts *ost Alitjri-TEr'town gone.

Bakersfield, Cal., practically Wiped Out by Flames. Bakersfield, Cal., July B.—Sunday afternoon fire broke out in the kitchen of M. E. Kelsey’s house, anew building just erected in the 'same block with the Southern Hotel. In -spite 'of all efforts it spread to the adjoining building, also of wood, then to the next, and then to the Southern Hotel. With that start it soon spread until every business house in town was burned, besides about forty dwellinghouses, involving a loss of $1,250 000 The insurance is $300,000. The fire department could not begin to cope with the fire. Thirteen blocks are wiped out No hotel, restaurant or business house is left. As soon as the fire subsided measures were taken to feed the homeless The fire Came on so suddenly that there was no time to save stocks of merchandise, One hundred extra policemen have -been detailed to guard the little that was saved. Bakersfield is in the northern part of what is locally termed Southern California and lias a population of &,■ im v r . ; : ... ' j r ; •• •. .. _ A CALL TO ARMS. A Call for a National Con veil ion, to Be Held lit Cincinnati September 12. ... - Washington, July B.—George O. Jones has issued a call to "all who desire to aid in reorganizing the National Greenback party on the principles once advocated by Peter Cooper, andPiy many of the wisest men and ablest newspapers in both of the old parties,” in which they are requested to meet m their respective States and Congressional districts on or before September 4, 1889, and appoint one delegate and one alternate to attend the National Greenback convention heretofore called to meet at Cincinnati, l)., on Thursday, September 12, 1889. .

A BIG BREWERY BURNEDTh* Immena* EatnblUhinant of the Falk,. Jung A Berohert Company at MUwaug e# , WU. Entirely D*troye<l—The Loss, Will Reach Nearly 81,000.000, and Include* the Consumption by the Fir*. Fiend of 88,000 Barrel* of Beer. • Milwaukee, July 5.-The entire breweryplant of the Faulk, Jung & Rorchert Brewing Company burned to the ground Thursday afternoon. The loss la SBOO, UOj, and theinsurance less than $400,000. In the matter of area and financial loss the fire is the biggest in the history of Milwaukee. The plant hovered an area of about three acres onAhe Muskwango road In the Menominee Ivalley just outside the city limits. It wag the original plant of the Falk Brewing Compwy Wkto" • yswWo the Jung A iterate,t i toi4oned their plant Akd cnnttttttortT* 1 sfltb H> Falk Company, the capital bvk ut tto* (vuMfidated company fmipg #l,!**,**)“ Mttwjb. the cousolldat*i rt*ndv9 Improvements of the old Falk fcumt WW# 'made, including •P Sddiii’u, t<> *b* m’n brewery of S Ulak building I-tokSil Heat, an elevator m 100 f**t, to y**t high, with a caM*idCy of I M!& buahti* orfeaalt, and a large engin# feoua* I th l*fcor were six new hjiiwi ,) < * n* W t I*9 machine with a. in* Htoktng JWifons of ice daily. Adtotites and improve,u-tes cost Rluo.ouo and ir.. IM-.I Vk of teer * •.• Tferyiu#dred men. wr* siiijdtei'.l {[ Tfi* teawsry bad down, and. few mm W*r about ttje establishment i wbsn the fir* Ww dis> ovefW in the Interior ol the *u- malt torn** t ( Vclock in the After*Dtol. Tka brulug Tffcipany mainitvl ii>l dr* ru,)ip*H.v to U* 'fn, and as soon m* fieiwlbl* that w*r*> *' Being outMd to* Btcy limit*, Ute bnwvery depended, on n MV*l ■*m Air .iWTWater supply, I, nl wte Ote flMi Ciimpito) tattempted towoik they found that tti %ter "Supply ! MM hi ressou (tint M from the ks (ir( U, list (hy */ left helpi*aa “n rantept of * telephone mes-

*g (hii f fskijr” (Uspatewd four engine /**>' Uto *HK *V mytixey wereto r th* tit*r banKUt was half ui U.vu( is [ora tte dm U,esiyT,of water wa* thrown *,n tk* ttauww (for the meanomu Ui nr bid pmi*) te '*ll of the adjoining lull 51!rig*, all to wifch were in-, flame* MON tbs fio/K the city got to work \ , A Mfiu of ciptotdons fuiiiwed each inhd' a* tfk* ate*-' tk isU.rr tuft six new btoier* bum, ul tksa foitowtel one after uni'tote to'- .-rplortou to **v*rtlarge tanks of, Munjmba irtd lit tti*,tonbfactur e of (. It- * toast that not * ,tagle p*r*Oi> waV injured tfegoufk Urn a Aploskma Ho*M pieces to into pU in th •!"> mediate vitHtwnw kt fey kept the to *s<■%**'(" ai R *xfi distance, (jrf ted Uuiiad iterif hut every on* at tR* b hikilitg* w o* \cepting vte *W.(H'ua*, wfecnr the tirvmeoMconcentrSted Glr effort* llkre * *t>!d 52.000 barrai* of tear, hut, tot the bußfllng was gutted. Vte htof': fftofipAtyfirob&biy aU *imiled, by> tMfkpkL tit tkfVnmense’ tg "• * fcfeir,' Ate -.itoMMy de- . v.o,!)' l Mer in mtmrrtmif- te* ftrjjtseto to the/South. Hi* bidfriinge destroyed wip the' lug In* h'.-i** eish u* n- wr i “ ice ’•'"to’!.' 1 ! s.**"v- " *• Cfci* and the itetete* wits their many koto** **4 wtgfrna ski were Vved. tv feme th* oflUto wa U* Vs i'it now Mfcndsalcue, ■.. Vi Mr Fatfe, - pyatoAeftt ®* til* wmany, ifeink* the lam will T.*ai-h HJAJOJftT but JSt. he-rutert. Ite aecutttoy. a* ftYwill te, fetwea #5*.tMW tttol *b,(**!, Awith

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~'UTis reported that an eight-foot rise is coming down the West Fork of the Trinity. Six Inches more water and waterforks will have to be abandoned. Wheat, oats, fruit and cotton are badly damaged. The loss can hardly be computed, but conservative estimates place it as high as $2,000,090. There are fears for the little villages along the Trinity above Fort Worth, but there is no telegraphic communication and nothing definite 1 can be learned. TWO BOYS SLAIN. Frightful Accident at a Pyrptechnio Display In East Boston, Mass* Boston, July s.—ln East Boston Thursday night a large ship’s signal bomb which was being fired in celebration of the Fourth exploded in a crowd of children who had gathered to see the fire-works. George Hoffman, aged 16,. was. instantly killed, Frank O’Connor, aged 10, so bad- 1 ly Injured that he died on his way to the OhospitaL John Green, ’ aged li, David, Joseph and Burton Burg. Joseph Monahan ana Bernard Doyle were frightfully lacerated and otherwise injured. It is feared that some of those hurt may die from their wounds. THE HAILEY o'daHO) FIRE. The Business Portion of tile Town Destroyed—A Loss of 8500.000. Bellevue, L TANARUS., July 4. -The business portion of the mountain town of Hailey, but a few hours ago the .most prosperous town in Idaho, is now but a mass of smoldering ruins. The fire which raged here” Tuesday exceeds, in proportion to the size of the town, that of Seattle. . The total loss is closely estimated at $500,000. The insurance, on account of excessive rates, is small, being estimated at $150,000. Few residences were burned, fortunately, and but two families were left without meaua 1 No lives were dost A few persona were slightly burned.