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r- tC. Mir- loWtfe- 1151 lerii iy ST pj mx 1 fe 5t a f- I Aj Up aliie Intottie Streets aniSvept toy Houses lifefc for Men to Betalo Their Footioj aoi Ora nlnj Maoj Victims Sought to Escape WATER It ta- f. BY FLilVMLF DISIRUCE PEOPLE HOUSES AND WRr HaveAlready Been Reqored In the Town and Bodies of Eight Sailors Were' Found Upon the Beach. Captain of the Mary Eliza tells of the to Jackonrule FlL October Special Cedar Keys ii a. place of desolation and death.

Forty hours ago it was a thriving s. townotl580 tnhlbllant Today nr of the people arecorpses BcaretSf others are In ured nd there are but eTThaasifiJeft standing jjri fft1 Jt LX 3b' s' MitflS irU ltMWn thatttany Ujera oufe dead. of Uwse recovered1ut few heve been iden. tlfldM toiulated were they" by falling IMx Many of the corpses were dug out of the rnudinh1ch they were burled by the mighty wave that swept over the town. Tueidty morning The town Is situated at the mouth of the fiawtnee river on a number of small Vey tpwiected by bridges.

It had no pro- tection apff went to pieces when. the West Ind Jjurricane with a velocity of eighty ml hour came roaring from the 4" tOrm. struck the place about 3311 yclockTueaty morning and continued for. severU joars though warning had been Jlains Indicated a blow of unusual sevtffiy 11 o'clock the- night was calm and that hour a moderate breeze i from the eastward. increasing until a thirty-mile wind was blowing.

torUj0 and Suddenly changed to the in a perfect deluge of eet higher than gale of l894. which was said to be the severest storm TIDAL WAVE COMES IN. At O'clock an immense tidal wave came In from the south carrying destruction I jr BoaU- wharves and small houses Urled upOn the shore and breaking ll sqDt8' covered the streets with Wf D(1 Tendered them almost Irn- Fai. the torrents Of" water every open space woyld takUhe ztrongt man off of his feet. this' tidal wave that caused the ebtlloss of life.

many houses being from their foundations and the Inar nea. OHhe enty bodies recovered. twelve Mte and eight colored. lLtte Wfclt belonged to the Whit- a Other. four children and a ttor Other four white victims are nen.

yet been Idented etht negroes only one Peter has been Identified. In recovering the dead from the fact that the town was 3 ral small keys the bridges keys were swept away and laly communication lK by rieans or are but fe Js" vlttms taud many of the bodies will probably never be recovered. PEABPUL LOSS AT SEA. But depIoabi as is the loss of life in Cedar Keys proper it is as nothing in comparison with the number of spongers and wliowere drowned i jjj Ms i reacheVce rkeysattOoclock this morn Jt r' i 1 Ing juryrigged haylnf had to' cut both roasts away to prevent capsizing. Sh riporti that at dark Monday one hundred vessels were anchored on the sponge bar just below Cedar Keys andthat nearly every one-of them was sunk by the hurricane.

At daylight Tuesday morning the Captain or the Mary Eliza says he saw only about twenty of the one hundred sponging and fishing yes- I sels afloat the others having gone to the bottom during the early hours of the storm. Twelve of the twenty vesss that rode out. the hurricane during the hours or darkness the Mary Eliza's captain says went down about 8 o'clock Tuesday morn- l1g Beyond the bar the tops of scores of masts are visible just above the water and each top indicates the burial place of a sponging schooner and its crew. As these vessels carried from lour to ten men the loss of life is huVly less than 700. lUls possiole that many of the" vessels were blown Into thejgulf and rode out the hurricane but the Mary Eliza's captain thinks by tar the.

greater number are be. neath the water with their crews. He says that there was not one chance in a thousand for such frail craft to' live in such a hurricane. Two. gentlemen who went down the coast a few miles this morning returned to Cedar Keys this afternoon and reported finding the corpses of elgtu men washed ashore.

These' men were the crew of a sponging vessel and the crews of most of the other vessels have undoubtedly met a similar fate. 4 Ifls expected that for days to come corpses of the spongers will be found along the coast. WIND AND WAVE COMBINE. This afternoon four men' reached Cedar Keys In a dingey. They were Po part of the.

crew of the schooner Rosalie. and report the vessel sunk and eight of their compan- ions drowned. The schooner Gertrude Is dismasted and fifteen miles south of Cedar The Mallory is fast In the Suwanee river swamps. The steamers Belle of Su- wanee and C. D.

Owens were both wrecked. in the Suwanee river. The Owens Is fast in the river swamps while the Belle steam. ed slowly this afternoon into Cedar Keys wltn both smokestacks and all" upper works gone. In Cedar Keys those' who escaped death had a.

terrible experience. When the tidal wave came aodwhelmed of elnmates floated Vi untlf the water receded They werejbuffeted. byrlndfand and many women fainted clinging iw even while unconsclousr with a death grip to the succoring limbs. They all show the' effects In. their' tattered clothing andbnUs- cd hands but are- thankful to escape with their lives.

Many are cull unaccounted for. and fam ilies and friends art tilled with anxiety. hoping for the best but fearing the worst In view of the utter destruction wrought by the stcrni It seems miraculous that there Is a. single person alive In Cedar Keys- today. The property loss in Ceday Key is enormous.

PIBE ADDS TO HOBBOXL While the gate jrajK-af its height nre broke. out in. the ettlllnl house. In almost a few. seconds the entire build.

ing was wrapped in flames which. quickly communicated to the handsome Schlem- mer hotel. adjoining and In a very- short time nothing was lest of either house ex cept bare walls. The inmates saved nothing. so fierce and Sudden was the fire and with roaring names above and raging flood below they' were too badly frightened to attempt more than the saving of life.

They made their escape by wading through four feet of water. The force or. the wind totally demolished the large and haldsome Methodist church south. the Cedar Keys high school build- Ing. the Chlrsttan church and three colored churches the Suwanee ice factory.

Wolfe's cedar mill and the Eagle Pencil Company's. mill also the large lumber mill of V. 3. Herlong and the planing mill of George W. Moyer Sons Just completed and ready for work.

Scores of private residences were also wrecked by the wind and waves. Some of the. handsomest and apparently most sub stantial buildings are damaged beyond repair. The large house of C. B.

Rogers Co. has lost a part of the front' and' nearly the whole one side wall. The entire building Vilf to' come down. The flrm J-f. i The firm of Persons1 Hale had a ware- house unroofed and much stock damaged Cotrell Finlaysons warehouse.

and boathouse were blown down stock dam aged and have lost several. boats. E. F. O'Neill and G.

M. Slstrunk general merchants and McCollum and ODanald druggists. had their houses unroofed and have. had to move. S.

W. Carroll suffers a total loss of storehouse and stock. In fact. not a business house or residence In the place escaped without some injury. Reliable news of the storm from the west- era part of Levy and Alachua counties have just iched Jacksonville.

Not less than- 200 families are left. desti- tute all their houses fencing and crops. are. totally destroyed. What they had gathered was blown away with the build- logs and what the- storm left In' the cannot be protected from the stock at large and is a total loss.

Scores of' Injuries have been reported with over thirty fatalities in Levy county. The town of Fannin has been completely destroyed with the exception of. one small hus TOWNS ABE' SWEPT AWn. lJon Chairs's storehouse was blown into the Suwanee river. with their' stock of general merchandise.

The town of Needmore. was demolished. The postoMce building at that place was completely demolished and the postmaster can find no part of the mall or postnftlcP. fixtures. Every house at Yular on and Chief.

land was' destroyed. wlh one or two ex ceptions killing poeple at both the former places. The people of ofBronson hue issued an ap peal for aid tor the destitute. Reports from Baker Suwannee. Nassau and Columbia.

counties confirm the' story of death and de. struction related in these dispatches last night. The deft 1 st has been increased oy near. 17 a. dozen Columbia county fared very badly.

All the country south of Lake City Is devasted. In the Caleb Marcum neighbor- hood scarcely a residence or house is left standing In the vicinity of Payne and Mt. Tabor postomceS' the destruction was great but accounts are yet meager. Fred lodge a farmer of that locality had. his thigh and arm crushed and his wife was killed by the falling of a tree on their house.

The Gorge P. Drew- planing mills at Co. klens turpendtlne camps- and wqe wrecked. afidaJTjhWlmberBetween jtaajjipolnt andForrWWtj deuces being Wri jowahd many Others 4 yi5i A5 injured. Mlkesvllle' and Bother southern points hire not yet hear4 from.

To- ward Live Oak the tona but little 4 damage. Beyond Welbornjta the oun- Irjr. between ir city and Welborn much timber- uid nearly all the fence re prostrated. Northward toward White Springs the damage was not so Uiough consider- ACiV able was done. but sogtbward along the line of the Georgia SinrthYof and Florida railroad the dwtructtMuwasJjraost com- Vrt" plete.

Hagan Statical I ten" miles couth east from Lake sas wiped out. fcr stores demolished and residences destroyed. Balrds terpenun distillery Lewis's sawmill Hatchers place awjavtrythlng else In that vicinity was destroyed. Ttsfr At Lake Butler- furjbndown' the- line Tfc the destruction was ajnsost as" great. La- 4 cross was almost wlpejjbtat Numbers injuries and fatalities are reported from the fr4T vicinities of these' various localities but news is not of a definite-character.

Doubt. less though these wjltljniultlplyt beyond what is now known. ffj iRXsr Along the Frolida Central and Peninsular Tit from Lake City to MataejEuiy the damage sj great that sectlonUaking the center st. of the' storm. The damage to the farming i turpentine and milling interests is immense 4 and cannot.

be even approximately estimated. Timber Is ruin jof for all purposes ij and everywhere the Mes-ara down exposing utfgafhered cropsto the depreda- tlons of cattle. Thercotton crop of tnatportlon of It still in the field. Is vastly damaged and in many places almost entirely destroyed. Sugar- mf CUM is everywhere prostrated and damage Btee of every kind has.

every hand many stock and caUlaJjrere killed. DEATH LISZJOffTHE STATE. It is said that there are two tur- pontiac stills with th dn lpmentfj camps hands and teams betweimTLaka City and Cedar Keys and notonfcpf Jhese wilf ever ifJffiv run another charge. sntHeStaiber being VivS' i itt5fiisJ5riCji This thr w- itt jf fSnptoyj aS a iS fe tuetirmany- people jMarta tl mules. lole.

SfV the Camps desert ed operators rained and Sf f. factors hard hit. The result cannot but be severely felt throughout the whole die. tr ct There are other stills and many saw- mills over the territory likewise ruined in one Way or the other. Exclusive of the hundreds of spongers supposed to have been.

drowned off Cedar Keys the death list In the state proper bids fall' to' reach 100 and the prop- erty lost will run into the millions. The people seem to' be paralyzed. by the calamity that has- overtaken them and this is reflected In' the- accounts sent in of the storms work. Truly for the majority or cases nothing like detailed description is attempted. and in but few instances are the names of the dead given.

It is Interred from this that a majority of those killed outside of Cedar Keys and the points at which' school children were victims were negroes employed on the turpentine farms. WALTER REYNOLDS. FINDING AND BURYING DEAD SCHOONER WRECKED WITH ALL HANDS ON BOARD. Two More Bodies Pound at Savannah and Two Still Missing Property Loss PUIi7 Up to. Estimate.

Savannah Ga. October 1. Special The record of fatalities and disasters from Tuesdays storm increases hourly. The wreck of the schooner Island Flower on the5 Barn Veil island training wall and the loss of three lives on board was re ported today. The body of Captain Louis B.

Hut and that of his son Frank Hill eighteen years old. were. brought to the city this afternoon. Captain Hills body was identified by one cut button found in his sleeves. Both.

bodies I been eaten by crabs until beyond recognTUoa The. body young Ulysses SteeJe who was also on the schooner. has not yet been recovered. Captain C. J.

Murray of the tug Turner was buried today but the body of S. C. McClure has not yet been recovered. The devastation on the sea islands was not nearly so complete as In the storm' of 1833 as' no. water was.

blown upon them and there was consequently no- loss of life by drowning Some' ten or twelve fatalities among rei. ored rice field hands due to timbers falling have been reported and it is said to be next to Impossible to get the hands to go to work the fields- There is no reason to change the state' of the loss la Savannah which Was put 1100000 though It" All jdajr long tlie. work of cleaning iup debris has beenvgolng on and business has" pow resumed i nonnalcondltbnsi puiid- ff wllijtprobably begins again in The tinneri Js the prince In Sayannah and Dictates ownVterasfSiia more damage vfThwIresIt th not yet market reports by way of' Chicago dldnotcomq Inuntil 12 O'clock. TheVfce metttoday say thatltuHy' 100000 bushels of he is lost which goes hard with them slncthejywere expecting a good thing onraccount of the poor crop in Louisiana. DIGGING HARD THE DEAD ONE BODY HAS BEEN BECOVEBED nr WASHINGTON.

Theaters Were Just Out and It Ii Thought Many Took Befuge in Beattys Saloon. Washington October The southern hurricane which swept over this city with sudh resistless force Tuesday night left one fatality and probably several more In its wake here. The mangled ody" James F. Fitzgerald was dug out of the ruins of Charte neattys saloon No. 1213 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.

at 830 o'clock this morning. Fitzgerald was employed In the navy yard as a skilled mechanic. lie was thirty-four years of age and a native of Maine. The police believe there are at least two more bodies in the wrecked building In which he remains. of Fitzgerald were exhumed.

Charles Coleman. colored. a waiter in Kelly's lunchroom has been missing since the storm. He was In the place few minutes before the crash came and has not. teen since seen.

As so ni as the workmen learned that there wore- probably the ruins tJiey" worked with. redoubled vigor. The. police say that the theaters were out tt1te time the storm broke In its fury and they believe that others Who sought shelter In Kelly's or Beattys saloon may be entombed in those great plies of debris. LOSS HEAVY ABOUT WAYCKOSS.

Houses Wrecked and Crops. Swept Away by the Storm. Waycross. Ga. October Echoes fronvtae swept region south of Waycrosabut confirms the story wired last night while the destruction of timber- was greate ihan was at first etated Pine forests within five miles of Way.

cross" in the direction' of. Brunswick were partially wrecked. The lumber andturpen tine operators southofWaycross siderable. Their Umber was almost totally ruined. C.

OTftetFajiii the damage to loin UIDtIei amounted to I QOO1 properouare are jio desolate the h6usear iBs iljeneSd faiS tOY erU with logs and debris The loss of property and the ruined' condition of many of the farm houses with the deaths and Injuries to persons and the scattered population. make indeed a pathetic feature. The loss of. property In Chart ton and Comden counties cannot yet lie approximately estimated. Many thrilling stories are told by' persons who had narrow escapes from death in the storm.

Houses located near the forests were in the greatest danger. Trees were uprooted and the flying Umbers and. debris were often blown against the. houses resulting in tile wreck of the building. How the wo men and erildren in many Instances es csped from the ruins without serious injury will never be known.

even by themselves to miraculous seemed their salvation. Thow thus thrown out into the storm ran great risk of life In seeking shelter elsewhere. They braved the wind and the flying Umbers BRUNSWICK IS BUILDING UP Tale of Wreck and Bum in Ulynn Continues Depressing. Brunswick Ga. October 1.

Special. Brunswlckiana are pleased at the destruc tlon of La Rlosa opera house and the permanent disability of the Glynn county courthouse. They were both dilapidated barnllke wooden structures. sores and sources of mortification to everyone. Reports that continue to arrive fall to shake the story wired from Testop the night of the storm.

Every incoming resident from different portions or Glynu tells the same tale of wreck and ruin to tams crops and other property. There is not a single nvl gable county road and all travel Is by foot or horseback. In Brunswick the work of clearing and re pairing was redoubled today and from sunrise to sun-set' residents andl laborers were busy. The situation Is viewed as philosophically as possible and much gratification is felt that It was no worse and the loss of life was so light. Fair weather prevails.

This is exceedlnlgy fortunate as the local supply of Un is exhausted and the majority of Un-covered stores are unroofed. WORK OP THE GALE AT DARIEN Ei ht Lives Reported Lost and Buildings Wholly Destroyed. Darien. Oa. October Special.

Decid edly the severest storm ever- known in this section struck Darien Tuesday morning about 10 o'clock and for an hour and a half carried on its work of. devastation. Houses trees telegraph poles live stock- every thing In itspath went before It and seven or eight lives are reported to hay been sacrificed to the Jury of the gale. Darien has but three or four stores not unroofed while brick fronts were thrown flat or carried away by the wind. Dwellings were torn to pieces or twisted outof shape.

The Methodist Epwopal church white was moved from its foundation and tthe windows were twisted out. The Episcopal church colored was blown flat Uwntfut ground. The speed of tb windTwasfronrl to miles anjhour. The damage to Darien 1 not less than 40000. TBAMP KILLED WHWJ One LifeI in Maryland andHncn The prfp rty2 daiwage Kwas nowever5 normous both In this clty and county.

4 The ea nfallfaiu a' great rise In the upp river andtributaries Pouth ttyerSbrtdge at Annapolis was- the Unlted States steamer Monongahelaiparted her moorings at the Naval academy. V.V YINGflBEE KILLS A WOMAN Worked Death and Destruction in North Carolina. RaleighJf Cr October 1. During Tuesday nights hurricane a tree was blown upon a house lnstantlylUllng Mrs. Trice.

her husband and two children escaped. TM storm was more severe at Durham than at any other point yet heard from. F. T. Garringtoas tobacco house.

In which are 45000 pounds of tobacco was entirely wrecked. estimates Ms vloss at over 50000. Cotton left unpicked was damaged by both ind and rain. YOEK ABMEBS' SOCIETY HTTBT Storm Damages Agricultural Association 93000OO. York.

Pa. October VThe damage by Wednesday mornings storm here win amount to 1300000. Nearly allthe buildings of the york county Agricultural Society were destroyed. The nbT building is a complete wreck. WENT ASHOEE AT THUNDEB BAY' Boat Leaded Wlth 39000 flus1iels of Wheat in.

Trouble. Toronto Oat. October Worrf was received here today" that the propeller Shickulana and her consort. the schooner' St. Louis.

bound for Port William for Toronto with 591111 bushels of wheat went ashore at Tawse nearThnnderBay during the storm on yonday right. Further not bee- received. SUSPECTED AS SPANISH SPY SUPEBNTENDEN GAYLOB is HANDLED ROUGHLY. Jacksonville Sympathizers Don't Appreciate- Pinkerton Detecttvq and It Is NOW' Known Jacksonvil1eFIs. Fla October' L- 8peclal.

Pinkerton detectives in the employ of the Spanish government 7tor watch filibustering movements are not welcome visitors in Jacksonville. Last. night Edward S. Gaylor. superintendent of the Philadelphia branch of' the Pinkerton detective bureai.

and' said to a Spanish spy. was assaulted Cubans in the lobby of the Duval. hotel and for. a lime there was a trmy5 Bcene Bloodshed' only being averted by the timely arrival the pQiics and' disinterested who' parted the onrbatants. Kniviissflashe fand plstols were drawn paylor endeavnredto Cuban wltfi 1 A an unknpwjrtramp who was.

sleeping i the' flreJ" l1 1 flgbting thecharge being made by Colonel Nuner. Judge Dzalanskyireservea hls de isfon. 4 TOP Gaylor claims that as he was passing the store of J. A. lluau.

agent of the Cuban Junta many Cubans wbocongregate there hissed at him and cried out tauntingly Spanish spy. Spanlshspy ofVSpanish spy. lie turned he says and tol Nunez that he knew hint as well as Nunez knew him. lie says then that he was followed to Oils hotel. taunted again and assaulted.

Cubans to a man declare that Oaflor started the row. SUICIDE. FOLLOWS A MURDER HIRED MAN IS EEPEOVED AND KILLS A WOMAN. Widow proveil. Him and He Murders Her Daughter and Then.

Cuts His Own Throat. Toledo. 0. October 1. A special from Holgate.

O. says the home of Mrs. P. ROcker a widow operating a farm neaT here was the. scene of a bloody tragedy last night.

Nathan E. Spellman the hired man hail been reprimanded by Mrs. Ricker for in toxication and while her back was turned he beat her daughter Anna aged twenty over the. head with a sad Iron. The girl died today from her injuries.

Spellman cut his throat with a razor Immediately after the crime and lived but a short time. He formerly lived at Grafton W. Vs. THREE PERsoNS ARE CBEUTED Sixteen Business Houses Burned to the Ground in Texas. Dallas Tex.

October Sixteen business houses In the town of Ladonla eighty miles north of Dallas were' destroyed by fire at midnight last night. The fire originated In the I Ladonla hotel arid the landlady and ktwo Other persons were burned. to death. Telegraph lines were burned down and accurate Mails have not been received here. The.

loss is estimated In local Insurance circles at approximating iOOOMr HIS LOCAL WIFE' WAS ThUE wo of Conwells Consorts However Are Angry at Him. Nashville. Teim. October T. T.

N. Conwell. a bigamist was today given a. compromise sentence of three years in the penitentiary. Two of his wives were In court with him but a third wife was absent.

was prosecuted by his first wife Mrs. Jennie Conwell of Greenville East tTenD see and a local wife formerly MIss Lewis satT his side durinythe trtaL He was also given two sentences of six months In the county workhouse for ob taining money underrate pretences. SOMBABDED VJllk BOUQTTETS. Once General in the Union jArayv Is Kansas City. 3l OctoberX The cr- unlon" generals on their western toor ar- Ttved ln Kansas today.

Their awt4top was made Atchison crowd of 4000 greeted thern. 4 2. Senator Ingalls Introduced jpteifrat liowrd. ho delivered a brief address aiyollowed JT Stewart andltb a J. GetierallAIger was bombarded Rith Un queta.

the chlWretj present Corporal C.j- October Democratic StaWchalrman" tervlewed tonight and said The action of out- state committee In arranging the electoral ticket flth the pop--- ullsts was the logical and intelligent action of different political parties who aaye on the great principle or the restoration-of silver which Vhey hold ia comnioa -nominated a mutual candidate to carry that principle Into effect. fil hav be surprise grieved that somedemocrats did not eei to under. stand our position and did not know the1 committee wuicting iges ff sanction and approvsloft f7tt tj who havc the national flint Ineharre sli thatour 7 5 nave tbr honor' Cthe receipt of our favor or itlth informing me of toe basis of jfns- ion in North CaroUna and asking wheth meets my approval. fr I believe the friends of bimetallism i ought to vote fo an electoral ticket thatjrlll elect Bryan to the presidency. and I thoroughly approve of ithe policy which unites the supporters of' free sit ver in your state and every other tf It ls the peoples cause agamsf.rao- ziopolier and no local differences or personal aspiration ought to prevent Says Ttifelfionf foiiiierfCa eifiliB i THEOLOGY IlETARDS SCINC' Medical Man Discloses Great Stum.

hung Block in Its- Path. Augusta 5a October 1. Special. At 12 o'clock ioday the sixty-fifth annual session of themedical department of the University of Georgia opened. A- large crowd gathered In the amphl.

theater the college co hear theaddresr of Dr. Allen on the evolution oft medicine. The following paragraph will suffice to give the textand line of argument A dispassionate pt the conflict between science and theology Is necessary to a proper understanding of the evolution of modern medicine. Theology has ever iieen the great stumbling block in the path of science. Religion however must not confronted with and held responsibly for the mistakes and shortcomings of theol.

ogy. The great agency that liar purified and refined the theology is science. There 1 some talk of-a sermon on th theme Theology and Science neif Sanday evening by Rev. Wallace Thslp. pas tor of the First Christian church in which tewfll take lssue with some of Dr.

Allen's statements. The college opens with HO. students enrolled. WONT RUN AGAINST PORTER. GUBERNATORIAL NOMINEE LINCOLN QUITS THE BACE.

Pcpulisr Party Candidate Declines Saying HeWill Votthe Democratic' Ticket. Buffalo N. Yn October Lansing B. Lincoln of Buffalo nominatedVbr the 9pe' party New TorkTsUti lot ernorbas written a letter deciuihc Jhe nomination. pis reason for this actlonrhsay to that feels It Isjbls duty to roteJfor Por tera Schraub the democratic nominees.

and beurgesCCTerypeopIes party voter to SOVEBEIGJJJO JKABX ANSWSB. Towderly WiUSieak for McKJnler ad He Will Chicago October i i5 deriyJs to speak here Saturday nlglit in fator" MciKniey. Its an onset powderiy. yraad Mae. i er Workman Sovereign oUheXBfctfToCj I.BJf UROU R' 8' ii f1 it ff Il C.

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11. iif jg WDg nCrj orrroro urlole Swal- owe IM. fJ l-Ilow arl eSlarUng' I PO nlof' Je i 8ur flAM unur HDADDm Ifft 1fU I US8QR OF THEDls mDUS pi I WDRrDFRusmXSWIHDAND fI ii oure Into I reeiS and' Sw pt ia img t. Iile loRealo foollngad Drowning MaD i cllms Sou llo Js pel WAnR THREATENED BY fAtLIKG TlM8R SURROUNIIED flAMl HlLfmSIRACfO m. 1 o.

HUSHmIUO DODMfITHOUSS CRUSHm Twenty Have Already Re red ItSodles ElghtSallors FoundUp :5.1 theM ryEliza ls' Sinking of th Vessels. 11 Jack1 TlUe l. CedarIera1J i delJl lo thrlv 7. 1j Ytown ft500 Ofthe' pea Corpses 1 tl. 1M 1aerei' if theriue eaiaud m' 1JIJ1t1.

1 jtftllt it fl21tfJ i ea ff trt tJi tl were lUg. ouot th 1 mudr n1Yhieb tnJ tr TiVuat sw pt Tu ai nllJlr lvW Ttlto1tI. t' tWln eriver if ir" rote if ei1t oixc Indj mfi fan our. came roartn cui Tt1t eMf iio rsdhOugh rnJng a dv iOthm 1ud1cated aeJfti jhi icIOCk qUI our breeze spr ouithe eastward lncrea lng gra tunt1l a. thlrt-mllewind bl ir O'clock a.

xn. it blew perfect to Jn udden brhg 4 ttde rising two feet' In lnemorabl i I. jImOe1d ItQrm 1" ola rd. DALWAVE nr lO th Boa ent. str tl.

wtth w. and alm st e' or 1i rh tat" ttJ1 iiL ns I 1 ftal O8ot hOuses' their he p1 lrrn ty thltelnd tle fut.eialx the' li 7 Jnother lady Th i oth fO re pen v. not Iden ed. i ttbeel ltDegroell fr i Itj. the' 1Irbtti' if thetown waB several thebrldgea nii" ectlngth ys com nlilicntlon ns f.

i Vhlcq there but' 1 fL ostOf the ie. i UJr64 fn t1 eI Ud by the' ud waY t. nd ff Bl tJJttiif It t' 1 dles recovei d. 4 ltf yap 1 m- olth ihe spongln I he lt eJ. f.

tbi rf gljurY rigged 1 ii Q1stsaway dark' Mon nig tne onebundred IIan Uat on nk. c. Ua one ttom ssls I tb a sars I YQnd toP indl ates rand lo a hu ly ssels the gulf de but ElIz the He tho and hurrtc re urned sset It- ses the I Cedar In. ng re partot cre. el ht th 1r ned tift en Keys- rlverswamps CD.

ens ver 1ib al wor escap r1ble" experl nce. I. Udar ave dw. eir tatt cf thln d' i1 aretbnki escape1 I1n l. any aresuti nacc ii tori udtam 1l1 andfr1ends' nU hopingfo tIi stbutf ar1nJ tbeworst.

deatructton 1rr urht It Jn1raculousthat nrleperon CedarK Y1 pr Pert7 le e' hv eil AfeweecondlJ tl ebulld. 1 1J es whIch. me ver hort ofetthtr ex. nothl thellre. wadl ha dsome Meth ls th 1- 1n Suwaneelce Ill.

lunl rm1ll ofGeOrge sdores most. Itantlal ond a' andnearl1 tb ot" ne uUdl 1r i toCorne own iTb iift a1 ha 1. th taj 3. ftf flt i atod ii.t ThtdlnnotpersonsI ai6 hada arf- I ho se uc treil blO stock11am 1015 gener Mcc nup1 ODanali th lr the' pl Rel able. st- I er cou lts I Notless 2OOfamUles houses.

d. field vy orFl'-nnln ARESWEPT cb lrss th 6 was Ever on ex- cepUoDsk U1ng both tl I' of. aridColumbl de let lncreuea 1U' Iy' county tar ry- ou tl1south CalebMarcum carcel house JltaQd I vicinity of. Hodge a ta er th a ulhed kU' ed tatre 9n. tbelr Ei i 7t Jfl lr tJiatPolIitf iict FOrrW ttM th savaJt IllAlf JnJ1 llklS JllEf :31 ihefi outh i iIlJg2 ibornm ch' Iu JJ lf' IJ gremtbUgh b1 done.

9tinfardi ionCtbe l1n ofth Ge ri a81i1 Ll Jtr4a lped t. lI on enfes I' la i1g m1ILHatCherIIIW vtrythtrige1 dertf ti6t" ut1er tfl n' alD osticgreatLa tNUmber a reportedfrom vi lnli1 theseVarlo ftocaUt1es ofa det1ft l1 racter k4 tho gh I ti u1 PIY OWri. 1 t. FroUda' Jii Mat ihedamage i' aecUonlt k1ng Theda J3the mn lln ts 1s1mm en I' xlmate1 matedTImber Is It purposes re theI Ara ered 1tf catt1e'4 a1p i1on Itllun md nd inmany enurefYli royed. eVerYWhtreyr g.

dand an aie kln n. man 1 twkU1e LIST A tl-proAur- stillS. lA mint81Z ns 1 r1B rf tt Jirand not 1i ever I ru nan ot. Ch I' LnJj stfoyeiiThlii th i1E. pj jAfl 1 1h cal lPBd rt eitorB i iedand.1 fact rshardhltThetetsult 1 t.

hewhoTe. I' tJict. il mapy over' 11kewlseruined onewaT Exclus hundretis In. Th am 1I fromthls th se kmedouisl ys whlchlchool victims. er lwoSUll M1 Sing- rope.

rty. J' 11y Upto 1. Th from hourt Thewreck FIO wer thoBaraeli re- ptaln and terno nCaptaln Idenl ftedY les be10 dtecogn lon. ofo ih schoonerhalnot en urra wuuitedtodY th riot dev taUon he8ea Dean th lltorpl aterw blwn nthm thereWu onse uent1T OcJOII tUe' Son ete or. Itwe1ntat ut1e timberstatUn bee P4rtedaldl lsaaJd next tf imvo aJ Ua or fteldsThere.

o. lIOn to Changeth tb Sava at COOO Ui It may ne Known' zr 1 CUtude All lonfil ot le 1I up Ilt1li i hlcagO-41dJ ot1O nQ lnIu1t1 ieii 1t H.AR :1. 7- A ONEJODYBAS 1tE vEB1 WA Q1ON. I Were JUlt. ItI I ghfM niTOol1tetugo 1 tnB att7' alG n.

I ash1nKt nOCtob th cijt' hUn1canewhIch ls citj1Vth 8 dhlilsfie sforcefu ght I bablTev ral mO ln Th ngl YJiim FI ie' ld wa1Idurout orti1 tu1 1 Cb I salQon. uupenllsyivinia ue. northwest. ncfo ih is' fUleraldw8 askllledp1ecl1antc. arS a na 9f.

Thepollc be ev thereareatlea tt1io ore cked Flueraldweree 1ter hiKellf81unchroom a8' be mllI81n th 1 jl 1eei1l1lnc see lI nilIJ rkIDfnltarntd oth In ru1 aters tormbroke I iurrandtheT lIeve oth rsWhoPOught shel r1u ptaybe en greetplles debris. I. IlEA VYABOUTWAYCROSS Wr ketl Sw pt Octo iri pe tai trolUtbeston lwept gion' 1I0 th Way oS bu th Itorrcwi I iht whUeth6dutructlonori gTe ted JVaS ftrstt ted. otWay. crossln were 11at allYwrecked.

lu berandiu operatorsllouth ot' Osllos con. erf t11 1bet iias aJJ ost tot l1y Dc Tii he c1a aJetobls tIe amo te 13110. tI i wlt11og anddebt1siThe108 otpro manY farm the' penonSi1d thetscatte makelndeed pat propertylnCharltoD untle tefe any storlesare nons ti near gr atest da. Treeswere bi1. t.

bOi1 rt How nie.wo- ny 1 s- be bTthemselves 0 Il tbrownoutinto Ufe. Tbeybraved Ulewlndand tit BTttDI G' Ta andBuin in Oc ober 1 struc' La Rlo a pr dIterent the8llJtle andM tosun-lIet' renwere ne ss weatherpreval1 exce 1nIU fortunate aa an d. Eih 1- DecJd tl lOociock poleslIve nita pathw 1 114. 5evenor eIghtUves beensa rtficed 1I oreanot whllelirtc wer 1browu carrle4awayby. Dw Unri or tW1lt outofhape waap10ved twlste4ouL.

TheEpiscopal blownliat The oftbeWb1dWastrODr mlJesan Jh Thedamare rle ltj tlessthaI lit 2 Lif I dndt ii nights hurricane reported IJ9 f1f. i.f. gt lli. ti Iri Jr. i 1it1.

At n. ttramp1rbOiwu 1t1tfi lnllll1e1paJ1edhermoorlngsat li rkedD 1handD tni t101 Ra egh. i o. trin datnlghtahurrlcan a treewas jtu tt i i jvas anyothe Iio tl eard fr ccO. OU8e- In' i ch are4 KO dso COic WI' lmat JiIFloSsal over.

O. c. ttonJetinplcli wasdamagedb1. thc wndaI1 lit OBXF St rm A at to a ortil s. i n- herel ill JUll1 nlt ariy 1 il th :1 WENTASB BEAT mro Boat 39000BU1ielsot WhetiIiTrouble TorontQQnl Ctob i rc sre celyedhere Jh ShlckuJanaandher co the.schooner/ uls bQurid rL W1Ulain r' Torontowt 39 otwheat ah qaws arfhund rJ3ay on furtheropar uCUl oJ lnd.

D-A S. NI H' SUP GAYLOR' t7 fPJn andIt Xn 1e i i Sp nLlh iowatch1UIbu rfnt. IDov Ji pts tent my lt Jack gh dJyiorsuPerln th al1c i9t iPlnk rt nd cUvebw ld 1 rtw' i 1meUl reW ne J1ood 11 ii9r 1ii glJUngill chirge beJnmdY loneF Nuri ii dge i Ve lI GayJorclalmsthat ewupus ng1h rsl tF SpanlshIIPT SpantslfapOf aipa 1ish Pi. He. fi sa toI4Nunez ib t1 neittnas w11ItsNu ez' sail benJJ ath Wa tQnOWed hl tel unt i tD7aDd te L' ub ns mandeciar start.

edth ro tANIS' VEDA iD' XILLSAWO Widow1 1ti ian 1Betur rDa ghter 1 tsJl1s OwnThrOt October. i 1. Ho gateDls Ys neot rS ILwldowoperaUng farm per scene bl OdJ trag dy nli1 1iIr ma brMrs. JUckerto tox1c Uon 5turn d' herdaughterAnnaagedtwentr ver sad The gI 1 her histhroat media ely Uv ut tixt en Bu ineasHous Bumedto in' exu. Octobeil8txteen.

bu ess Inthe do a elghtymlJei ofDall desUoyedbi orlgil ted th thtlandlaily otherpe n. 1in dow ri4 a curat jp. rec ve 1ere 1i1J apP xmanng Ills' LOOALwtn w1 TR ofConweU' rtsRciweverJ iriHrm lei n. 1. Special am1st ut en ltence penlte tiary.

Twoet hl lveti le in cour i n. Wtewu absmt 1vproaeclt III 1VJ I Je nyeUof G1H. ylie" Ea ee tdoca Wifer llalLewi it bib dUr1nthetrlAL 11 ilitii Ii hrwb il brI addT UJJ Jt fi ii if jl rr ff k4 t. 1 rtt. 7 1' H.

fS' w' t' is il if' SHOWS i fM jNEm 1 JiJ I orM IS 0 kif Woll Io abUet f. R6 iYcd-fionl'Cn irm 0 f4. I ot THE JfUSIO Hi 7 jThat ifklo- fot e. Ca the f. fSjan JUsIHn' i 1 J8SJ I ONrnAS 1D WirS tf i C.

li. verinyour Uldi vel1o 1eii t. against. me- 7r i ii LI B12 t' a I a et iivt th i nu iieo ezit ilt LdI8pa lona 9nftcrbe t6 togy 1 ti' aprJ oJheevQlutlcJoof m9d icJl Ttl. lo i jCyi i i wi thegruf l5umbl lg bl Ck InJ 1e7patl if.

aclt1ii lJg h. 1w VeJ tie onrlOnt RhaMhet4r lpon b1f r. th and. ho cpt fni :9 Og' tI ir at tli bA rli1 bh itDt Chf1st ri liui 1 I lth f' JAjl T1 cOUe op ni1rlth Ulfst aenll rO 1e WOmrRQN AGAINSTPORTEttl GUD NAt itALNO iLiE. i COLNQUITSmERACE j- it ait7Cf.

4 Jbj Jr WII1 tethl c- lP1 cJ ro i ir lif ff i 1 i ff it A9. 1 ew. Svi j. L1r ri- dkir hkf3 a :1806 i iCvb 0. 32 I 1 kiiit Iper UI2 1 i em and 0 I L.

4j1 F1 1 TI nH' t4i 4. 1- 4'S 4f ATLANTA GA FRIDAY MoIuqooToBEE 2 TEN 1A ES. Bt9E F1 OETS. 4 I1LEHY TUESDAYTIDAL I 4 ATkR i igh SoQA esss i1h Crj of from Four to Tee S1 I 1oecI the Fearful I al the Star1ig oiRt of bTeriihIe i F1AES llHOE OUT TO' THE FURIOUS HORROR THE DISASTROUS WORK OF RUSHINU WIND AND fh3 FiercFod. orcd the and Sept A llous Mk1 ossie R1 FootI a tA ho Esca e1 111 ii HALF AhiSIi INTO 000MEff ERE I 1 Twenty Bodies theMary Oct ber an I I To4s ayQt thopeople are corpses ot1e 1nuresnd eouuJeftstdIu thosereeoered buttew I tiiatei bf tiNbP th outt I ae Tucda7norning.

i uwsiee keyjnict tecU went I Indlahurricane a guif. Thito scverIvoursthough iVthlfl quiAt iiou 1p graduJy a lerrect I soithasi aterthe tile feet at sa I it a wi t. 1bur1d wrecg5 wt ru3dagtbr ugh I 4cL ihi r- I swPpt fp I. 9th5twenty White Xthe siz tbeWl1tt 5 amiiy1 i yan5g IOito be adlav identMed. Ion I ithi1 clitfit.

en 9ect1ngthe b5 Which lew Ift. werO tidal nd i th reached C4rIftjatO oclock ord jury She one them' the' jistabove Q' thevessels ar th Is pses thaspongers rne ding y. creof I and whelmed. i theinrnatesrttoated the bt tIxnler Othersclun totreasop for hours until waterrecedsL were buffeted by wind and wave unconscious theft and bruis- but-are am- th 3I- ut IntheDetti1ini afew ng of one iy has to move other quarters. I i Pcrsons ed are ceptionakllihig snap.

de- ha4his iumbia City were wrecked Illidreths To. Ieaa i 1 1 r. wrecked. andfl be1imbetbetween ash rids and cestsiiroad lsdown To te 1- schoo ousezand mn7sore8andresi. blown and notyet rom tOrnididbut Wlborn to etceen City are soutbardaiong Georgia8uthetiiand con StAtioten south- deinolisheclind plaeeaverything fuxer down wisaieot wlgeioit.

of ar wilt multiply I I CetaIand Maetin thesthrm farming1. millingiterests nii4liQr 4s srn dama ed cattl ZNTHE t----k thirupments ity notn ftbewill' flthe tl iberbelng s' thr67. iii operators ct. tdbe or gi en. oundat.

Property OSS UptoEationate. 3tter000n. Identifiedby In Is at ft never be known with any exacUtude day the been going its normal conditions. 3uiid. lag' wilL probably a.

0 jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj 4 thepiince dictates- and 8tOrezyflusb gotiin. under roolbetore rainwhih Would entail almost as mucs Thewircto the atare ot Eirce reports hr Chicagcjdidjoot coUQ Tiierke entoda aY thatfully Ale crop is irThichi nsccount' DGGINQHARDFOWTHEDED' AS bodjof as saloon rm. in a ew coca others in ut at the ho ay I Special. freon the Waycross but greaterthan yeas and turpen- south of Waycrass lost I D. Tayton near Folkston sayi' that Thaoonditioi- eiJsti- or i4s.

all el Farms onc now houses In loin the fiedc are er Charlton daogerTreei upr oted bl wn wo- ci- Taif 9f andre- todyandfroni dinlgy GALEAT EihtLives Speoia. went Epic pal the ere upon the the wind-was from an 2hour. is not KILLEDWBILE WAR1IITPjG LifeLost Property altImore Md. October on Known fatality in Maryland tromTuesdaT is froin Teiae. a1timore rountyTheblowingdowzi of lime kiln' death a.

r' i- unknpwjs bealde tb flre. 1 prpirt was5 wever. enormousboth cityand theupperPooinao river and tributaries. I OUitlYe brldgeit theUnlted Monongaheia parted aval I 1LYINGTBEE I Raleigh N. C.

1. instantly killing children Tb Hs Ioss unpickedwss wInd andrain. 3OOOOO 1. all the orle nmin AsHoBE W1th39000 Word near ThunderBay ticulars have Detivc own SpeciaL Spanisi to welcome be' be Cubans ie stormyacn and itizenc who theconrbatants wKnlves pistolswere strike a TiiLi91tipai couriC4ybrbeingchrged with. the byCoionei dc- 4f' thi' who congregate Spanish spy" ofa Spanish told A in- was im- Sixteen two 100O Two I ears lie was satby during the of.

ob- tainingmoney WI osce oa VniouArmyIs Now Making a Tour Md. tober The cx on tourar rivedinKansa first etop 3. 0eerai who sbrie addrezsHe vu loiloved by TrstWart and lhn GeneralsAlgertand Sickles msde ag tslkI. wasbombardedaith ben- met preecnLCorporal rsnnerkzedTthe kbearty SEWALL WHAT MANNER 1 QLMANH Ills ato1 Aepla a leilci llccthcd fio ChiraR- MaA1 HE INllORSES fUSION That YIcto for the Cause of cope' iis 1irs1 Uls M1 II1. TflIKIN CONTRAST TOATSON Bryan3ustBe Elected Says the aIne Man ntt He Commends the ActIon of carolinas ChaIrmsn 2ujtY.

1' Wordz l'-- St 1 Raleigh C. Manly was in arrangingthe Iih pop. wuthe partiegwho on restlatiOTl 01 hey in common i havebeen noeinto J' positlonand the f. t100 htghert sanct4onand whohave jb nattonalflgbt thit iCoi1 iras inn way- disloya ca31 the tour CIketI1II Informing fu i-- NorthCarolina erit I a that willeect ofthe state ai other. Itia ronal upn.

Xedica1an iscise1a S. ta. At oclocktoda non owd of the the address t. study nf of' Theologyhas been must be rnlstakesand i is of a the nex e5 takeissue p. The WONTRUNAGAINST He Vote ths pe'ie' of York' state gov- ernor as aetter he 1is actionhe says hs Ii his vote for ieranI lie urges everypeeplei dolikewise T- COVEBEIGN TO AKZ l1cKinIej BepIT- chlcsgo lTenceW Pow- deny is favor of to raM ter oftheKnhibts Labor p3pOes4OTP010nda7 if a iaii- canb Iecurtdioi tht4atehc'v- Will ipeak here later 3i.i 5" tSbR.

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