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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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DEEEICK. Awful Srenfii at Ituming uf Tom.sk, iu Western Siberia. A CYCLONK OF FLAME AMI UKATb. uilreite of Unfortunate Exiles Burned to Deatli-lSrutal of the lias-tail Trunjis. ST.

PCTERSBUEG, May tcenw are reported aa having occurred during tha burning of Tomsk, the capital of Western Silietia. The place waa visited simultaneously by a conn 1 aud cyclone, tho result of the combined disasters being the destruction of three- quart eifi of the buildintjg, which wero of wood, and the loss of hundreds of lives. The Cathedral, situated iu Hightown, ia in ashes. Tho walls of the edifice in falling crn.Ii-d an ndjarcnt hospital, burying; the Inmates who wero subse- inently roasted nlive. The' garrison brutally refused to render'tho- least asass- tance in eaving lives and property, on tho pica that they enough to do to protect the barracka and other government also added that they had no lime to assist worthless e-iilts la stronccontraat to I hii action of thu troooa was that the worthy Biahop and hia assistant prioste.

Msrdilng througn the burning city nt tho head of a proces- BiQn, with banners and other sacred he stopped at frequent intervals to give at-Eolution to the dying and to the dead. And never waa the consolation carried by these sacred ritea mare greatly needed than by the panic- stricken mob of sufferers who huddled WASHIUGTO.V, May eub-cAtu- inittee of the Committee on tiona, that wtnt to Arkansas to investigate tha CUES, has concluded to take a little more testimony' hx-ie iu Washington before fonimlatiug ita report. It will be remembered that the ballot-box at Fluiutuerrille, Conway, was stolen, but it waa equated that it contained a majority of 5CO for Clayton. The perpetrators' of the fraud or robbery were Indicted, and Colonel Clayton was interviewed by friends of the opposition who told him that if ho would withdraw tue prOKeittious instituted in the courta the majority ciahu of 500 for him would ba conceded by his opponents. Ilo at iirst thought it a a of wisdom to con- cent to tbia but found thnt he could not carry out his part for tho reason that the prosecuting officers hud tlio matter in charge, and ho therefc did not think it best to interf.

onel Clayton told.those who had Col- tiated with him that hn uld not make any arrangement about the withdrawal of the and that verv night was mitte Ii Will lla Proiiorly UtserveJ at the ('dimly Seat. Tim IMKUillAM Flili THE DAY The tirave-i of Who Saved This (HoriotH Tision tu lie Itecorutcd witb FloH'prs-- Nurstry t'batler. FU.IXKLIS, May Tho Chairman of tht General Committee a a Post and tho Woiaan's Ke- lief Corps has teiued tho folio FIUINKLIN, May ISIH). Jn pamiauw of Otjner.il Order No. 12, Tliclt) Iwdb.K 'imilW hi tint fctonilliicoftlio iltvldfi) hi-r Raji Clue A Kxiuoor 'wvr hrad, together ID the Etreeta, and, Srtuly believing that the end of the world had come nbandont-d themselves to stolid despair.

JUnch of the hour- over, might have been averted had there been the slightest attempt at organized relief. Aa if fire and- water were not capable of inflicting misery enoiv-h on the unfortunate outcasts the storm was followed by a sudden fall in the tempera. lure and soon the devastated city was Lmried beneath a mantle of snow" that added Etingfog cold to the sufferings of the thousands of Rhelterlre men, wohiim and chillircn. Kbtbiag 13 tnown in Berlin or Vienna regard Kussia'a reported chanzo of Prince Bismarck haa declined numer- oas offera from Knk'lish and American publishers for hia memolra. The polfod of Berlin are permitting tho reinni of number of persona who wero rmder.tha Socialist law.

It is rumored thai Empcior William will not consent to tho reelection of llerr Foekenbreck ns burgomaster at Berlin. Tho Socialists of Berlin are forming a Central Strike Committee composed of ddegntes from all tntdcs, counteract employers' Msocialions. Tho ammunition fictorr at St. Eiieane, Franco, has received an "order from the Jtosian government a quantity cartridges loaded with smokeless powdtr equal to a supply for 1,000,000 rifles' 'Mr. Thomas McCheane, consular neent of the United Slatea at Portsmouth has committed suicide at Soatheca Castie.

lie shot himself with a revolver -No rcavoa for the net ia at present known! Many of the striking miners at have tried to rosoms work, but the oilier stnfcerstfitoned thuin and compelled them toubsnuon their effort. In Hilboa the dock laVoren wero Etocoii and canin.ll.ii to leave work. Tho negotiations tmlwrr-n smd Germany for Uiu delineation of their territories in East Africa me proceeding bnskiy, There has bcnn no definite re- snlt IB yet. each aide adhering firmly (G its original domamU At KIo Janeiro it The object of the sub-come in takim- further ia to show the It is also proposed to examine a man who participated in the theft of the ballot-box, and hohad to go out of Arkansas to SliLto of Washington because ot threats out of rumors that he wonlil his share i coiijpirucr. ilo 'M to tell the whole etorv, ntid the com- inlttea will therefore h'c-ir him THU I NllVfll (lie Tii iipy Most May will bo the principal topic of discussion in iho Senate again this wtok.

Senator Stewart has given notice of hia pim-ose to address tho Senate on this subject day. Tho adtlrtases in memorial of Un late Repre-enUIIvt! W. D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, will be delivered en Tiusr day afternoon, and Saturday will bo devoted to the calendar. The naval appropriation bill will, it ia expected, be renoried early in iho week; but it will not be culled np for action nn- the ail verruca lion baa been disposed of.

If the Finance Committee can find suitable opportunity tho tariff bill nill bo Jiken up in committee for consideration so that an early report may be mail to the Senate. The first three days of (he week in tho Department of 0. A. Memorial Day be observed with an-' propriatu service. Genenil Committee of Armugeaieiitr- Maya.Post--0.

S. Mark, Jamea Dunlap, L. H. Pasett, J. K.

Wawon, Win. Kicknrds, and Anderson. Woman's Relief Corpj--Mrs. Suowden, Ri.k.inip, Shepsnt, Ureciin ami l.ee. City Council- Harry LanihpitQii, M.

I'uley, and S. B. Myers. President of the day, lion. S.

B. Jtyers; Vice Presidents, Itivmoud U. Kichardsou, iinm'l liushncll.JnhuMcAHster, Win. Brown- Chief Marshal, Harry UmWon. Spt-dnl Committees--Vocal Music- P.

Kinsley; Come'. I3.mil, Harry lam'lwr' ton, Mrs. 0. Rheum, Cvrus S. Mark- Ftowt-r-, -Woman's Kelief Corps.

Committees on Decoration Monument, 1J, E. Swan, Geo. Ilobinsoa K. Dnuhp. John GUI.

F. P. a i Hon. A. U.

Franklin Cemetery--M. It. IWU'ii I-'ph Black, George Ellis, J. i Win. House will witness tho closin ceoes in the animated tnriif debate.

Tho Sections Committee intends to call up the Alabama contested election case of Mc- Tlu in humedlatelr after tho tftriff bill is disposed of, luid aa the report of Uio committee iu favor of the contestants involves, the inversion of an apparent majority of P.OOO, a bitter tnnco la apt to bo developed. Tho river and harbor people are also waiting Ihe first opporlunity to call up it through. Woman's llelicf Corps. Old Cemetery-- -(Jhacliri Moore, K. Irish, Ed 1).

Allen, Jamea H.Adarua.John 11, (In nee. Catholic Couiotery-- George fteu. Itaymiltoc-- Charlea H. Raymond P.Cimball, William a a J. Hati-h J.

If. an- nminced that the new conslitntlon will ba promnlRated by decree and afterward willbeEubmittcoid to the assembly for r.itifi cation. Kg further news has been received of the revolutionary mitbrr.iJe in KIO Grande do Sul. The telegraph lino 19 controlled by the government. General Boulanger haa written a.

letter from tho Illand of Jersey, in which he taya that he no lonjjpr desires any intermediary between himself aadhlsEiin- porterF.nnd he thereforo dieeolvca the ijou angiEt National Committee. Tho Bonlangist jonrnala pohlish tho lette without makiny any comment on it. Xniiunnl Klcrtlotis W-tanrxfiros, Hay commitln appointed soiuw time by the Kopnbli- cancauco3of the to examine into the matter of nntiotinl election law for thia held mootiui; Saturday et which Mr. LodjjC of filimitted mbiUluto a nntlonal olpction law airily lutroduced in the House hy him. ilr.

Mdpc'a hill diilera two jJiirticulnra from his clrttion bill enbiiiittfJ to the House. Tho TirsL bill provided that national elections bu held undi-r the Australian nystem.nnd in iho a i eliminated, and provision inferled that election- filial! he hflli! tho elecliona laws uuw vogue in the respective nndrr fetlural Bupcn-kion. bill also provided that federal Jiully Hill-- Luclua Rc Daniel Kieater. Springville-- A. W.

ShorL-, Stoughton, G. A. Dewoody. Kockland-- John Burijuin, Titos, John Flowers, Svlre-ttir Brandon, Georte Ktonet; assisted hy the of Kocfe- land. The EcL-eptton Uommittcea will make nil arrangements for perfonnim- their several duties.

Tho Committees on Decorating Graves will peiform their duties in time to tako partm Eiirviceant the mnnumeiit iu the aiternooa. Program of 1'arade: srvice nt monnment by Maya 1'ost; mu-ic bv Franklin Coraet Baml; intiyt-r; vocal miistc; called to order for tha "I'rvaident' vocal music: Lincoln's Oration at Gett Auii-iU-an a jAuUvillu a. i Kuyltc-tiT. 'I UVilin-Miay tun! -fulrdu hi -1 hi itrocklyii ti-iN nl IJm-lii'B'i-r lionto fiuiiiriluy StGht. Once more tho grini i uomts and chiiuia es hia own one from the fast diminifhinu' mnUa of tho old war veterans.

Thia timo siimmoni tame with but liiild wiirnlnc to -Edward Hen- a rt-spected and upright citizen, hut a few hours before iu tho Etrenjjtli of A TERRIBLE DEATH. A LUIIJ; Islam! Man Slowly Swallowed I'ji a (luifksunrt. Hi: WAS Wliiil.MJ A WELL, manly health. ovoi 25 years ho had been a resident of the Oil Itegiona. In Uic-esrly daya lieslsi'ted in nn" bumble capacity, but by dint of perseverance and energy accumulated some property ami 1 o'clock on tho ilny of his death waa at work upon iiis oil wells He, too, served hia country in time of need.

It in the gallant and poetic charge upon the enemy, but as nn huuibla flreniin upon a war el a Position which Iip.d to be filled and was na to war ami played as important a part in the aecuriug of pciiL-o a3 the deeds of any man. On January ho'unlisted as iiremau at Boston on tho United Bhitea sieainor Kichmond, and after through tho const campaigns and the AtN.w'VflS^S.Vvwtu At Hu-tia--Ulevchtid 13, lld-loi AI Ilrooklyn-bcuoUlrii Auiorlrnti A AUEI liolitc ioliU the leail with ttitnl re" ly llolv 1 111 Xcw brk. Deceased was barn in Ireland, hut moved lo this country early in life. He leaves a wife aud five children. His Ufa was characterized by honesty and rjp- Tightness, ami tho community will ho Rrioved to learn of hia death which oc- curretl nt hia rtsidcuco on Plainer rond aud Hone avenue about o'clock Satnr- The funeral will be held from the houEO lit o'clock Tuesday morning.

The remains will be interred St. Joseph's cemetery. Gnuid Army men of this and other fownd aro requested to be present Mo pay proper tribute to ue.id comrade. 11 i I I I i 2 i I 0 (I burp, John O. MrCal nt; uiueic by Cor- net Band; edict io.

TUG chief marshal will apiioint his Staff, arrange linu of march, tho hour for iiud nssisn position in Itnt- of radeties lafciug part. intend. ing part in the parado should otify tho chief marshal an FOOII pos- Bible. F.M.Kol_y/ t.tts:4 tn' Hear or I'n t.irv. nt rirp ivder r.xploii HAVANA, May 11 o'clock last night flra brok cut in Ycsls 1 hardware store, In a short timo thafUuies reached a barrel of rowder in the building, and a terrific explosion occurred.

Tim whole structure wan blown to pieces nnd -2 per- GOE3 wero killed ant! IOU injare.3. Amone the dead are four firo chiefs. The explosion raiifod Hie wildest excitement honses adjacent to tlio wrecked limftllnir were darnnscd by tho explosion. Gangs of men are ntwork on tho debris, many llmba havo hcon taken from tho ruins. Tho hijrhwt are lendine efforts atthorum-innd Rivotheir airriogoa to the wrviro of iho wonmicd.

Tho proprietor of tho wrecked hard- warn Bforo hna- bean arrested. It la frarc-f that there arc several more vic- tirns in IhR'niins. Over Ihe nnd bnamber of Uommerco nntl mnnyolht-r nuiidingH flaga nro hanging at half whose nro EJpns of rnoiirniiic Up to thn present time the th" dead fonml fa I'-inw, May race for Iho Grands PiiuIe Oes Proilnile. worth nbout 10,000 fninca wiw run to-tiny nnd won by Unron A. do French bred Imy colt I urlioro.

Yellow was feconj and War lUnrfi Hifrd. The betting was 10 to I BKainat Ptichcro. nihcera should asstimo charRG of diatrlcta and preclncls where a certain number of voters pttitioned fnr federal superviaion and control In life new bill ho provides that tha wiall bo uniform throughout tho aca. The uhi Uoweli bills will to mitted to Ttvo-lbirda of the caucna rommittto favor the Lodge bill. PinuiiwniA, May impor- t.int mcctlngB afrecling the inlerratn of pnixed labor will be held durinfi week at Cleveland, Ohio.

The JforEe- shoera'flnion and the Machlnury Con- etruclors' National Trade Assembly eich commence their annual meetings on Monday. Tbeso two organixation" h.ivo expressed their willingneri! to co-operate and iiEaisi. the filoand ropo workcre, who will Eundn delegate. niucr-t VfldoiiH. ty Iturficea an nppti.il for aid J.

Audnlivp, Secy. tliEle Wftlker. who viaitinf; fnenii? in JJcaver Frills, P.i., for tho p.T!ttwn IIM home. W. J.

White, of Sunday in the city with his math or on OtU-r Btm-t. Mr. and Mra. J. H.

VanPujan and Mr and Mra.F.B. Bell, returned S.itnrd«v from thutr otticial trip. Tliu Amoral services of A -S nun waa held this afternoon hia rchidence on Ktk street, at 1' o'clock. The mom- here of Maya Posl, Ci. A.

were in ut- tenilaucefttthc funeral. The benntifal operetta "Snow White anil Seven Dwarfs, 1 will bo given nt the Opern Uouso, next Thure.lay and Vvnlay cvemns, Mny '2'2 ami by the of tho Union School, under i direction of Prof Gulp, 3Ir.andMn.H. M. Thomas, of Pitts- bury, are vlcitine friemia in Oil City, waa Riven nt the Opera' last waa a success. 7 'J lli Allilrtlo IH 7 tiicino ID 13 i.oon ST.n.vi:n LOST IlllunlH Fitriiicr HoblicU In Tlie mutton nt nolun-itrc, CI.NUSNATI, May IS.

-Henry fanner Eholby fipnnty, 111, woa robbed of in the railroad Etutinn alDplaware, 0, Friday. Freeman was oh hia houio from' Xew York, where ho had been to dienoee of a lot of slock and produce. He car- i i a i Ealchel under i a i a seemed very anxious about it. The train ttopped at -Delaware for dinner Fre: man got i i his precious packace. whiclihe deposited on a bench.

He forgot it for a few minutes, but went after tl befaro the fr.iin atartud. Some- timo after leaving Delaware Freeman opened thceatchel and nearly fainted whence found his money KOIIO ami tliR bti" tilted with bricka and papers. The total ntrioimt ft'lien He Struck the QuicksauJ and Was Drawn Umlur, Despite tlio Kffurts uf KrifnJs to Him. L. May Pareells, who waq a night' tlio Xow Yorfc poatofilce, inet a terrible Saturday evenlos; In this village 'itelle recently built a house at Wood- Bide for himself and "had' driven a well in tho yard from which tho water eupply for the house waa obtaineu.

I order to eecure a greater force of water, Pareella decided toaddasectiori'bf: pipe to thitt through which tho wateV woa drawn from thej-round. About 4 o'clock- Saturdij afternoon he began to dig hold two feet diameter around tho well pipe. He had dug down about 15 feet and was near eiid of the pipe he felt himself unking and Ehonted to hia son who wag to" throw rope to lum He bad BtrncV" quickBnd and before a rope could thrown to him ha'was down to in the sand.vBis aoii quietly help and a mmnttS half tho, male population of the A rope nas flnally thrown around auikinf, man who placed it around hia" boil but all tho efforts of a pull him out were unavailing and he gradually sank until his head only could be Ur Wood obtained a large rubber tube one end of which he" managed to insert iu ParseH a mouth "through air was pumped to keep him alive while a dozen men wero dig ping around him But after nearly fivo hours of suffering the unfortunate man from exhaustion It waa 10 0 he fore body was lifted out of the well. borne of tho men who were digging caine near Einkklnj; into the quickeandand meotiDf: similar fate. 1'srsells, who was about 00 years of age leivea widoni and a large family.

A BUAUAY A DcstnclUo Ttln lu Cat-Q- rnc for. Toledo ToLkuo 0 May 38 -Early thS ing fire broko out in the third of the Orescent Cindy Co cEtabhshraent on Superior etreet and rapidlv spread to wljoleeale grocerj etore of "Wood Matisry next doorr Ihe fiio was a ebb born one aa there were boiea of lowing him. from tho charitable public for the families of the niinore killed in the dtainternt A Hnrlfonl mine- They olicit of food, clotlrini' and money, wliich m.iy he to H. Thomas fet; Mnrtin Duolny, of tho ijch council, or K. Trpnfi irt'rnt Ashlpy, county, ie on iirc, hnvinj; from I lie -r loTfclsnro Jilleil wit tlie brdxkor which l-'rifUv Tho Twcnty- a hniloin nro flead nnd li on the top IcvH? i j.roUbly May" Tho a numhor nf i i a placo thi.i afternoon.

spaco was occnplod in Ihe cemetery nml tlio ro.id Icadinc to it was crowileil with vehicles of all i containing right'ORrH. A litllo afttr 2 p. tho funeral nrrranjitmnnla wero com- tietcl and the Instead olllcca formed over 10 of iho dead. GUKAT FALW, May in 10- nuwed in the fc'ftwtcllc cnsc hy flniling of vcat euppoecd to have henn Hirnm felleX by parly of fishermen lunfc at Kfy'u Iirook, not far rountry mad trnvureBil by Ifanc the fatal ni-ht and not inoro than .100 ftnw from where one ofllirsni'rt elioc" aifonml. Thorn wero no bnltnn holes tho front of thn cnrmtint, lint in Uio back there WAS hole which inifiU have been mado by .1 bullet nnd tho btirroand- inp cloth had tho nppcainnco of heinc I jwwder.

Tho collar wag torn ilowit in the hack mid there wero distinct cm (ho front. There was i i the pocketfl eavca fcwmntch- (vj antl bulton Blinded whiEtln of tin. 0 1 1 0 0 I I -J iiiKj, I -2 .1 4 fl 7 0 0 I 8 0 3 0 2 0-1J .1 i i) u- -i ir-, Sfaiilfra nujil, l-Vo nml Hdnc inwfw. olnniliiH (1 1 I () 0 I Mny 0 ttulH iJnynl nl (llon. 1 utul Hut vialloM 0 nnd Frank 1'erkinp, his brother-in-law, qn.irrt«Icd over ,1 mortcago on Pome property m'Jir Mount Vcrnon.

Ohio, hat niplil. I'orkinp rtnick Hiitrhcr nith a i ri en fl1 'B caneing i 1 canen death. I'erkinfi rlaima that the killing a a i Tlio bod was eft by tho road when- it waa fonn-1 tlila morning. 1'erkinn is tinder nrrrsl, Clilcngo Itnicl M'nltrrs (o CHICAOO, May throatoned "tie ip" of the big hotels by tho waiters may occur lo-niormw, iho Pnlmor Commcr- Southern, Woodruff an.l Colnmliia. Better terms as to WORCB, ami and nformal ngrcemont with the WaW Alhnncona tobrcahflirc, conatittifo tho demands.

1 2 34 7 3 no 0 0 (I i 7 fi 0 1 3 0 7 I JntiincH 2 1 7 0 11. If n. 0 0 1 3 0 5 2 0 0 1 1.1 011.12 1 (I- -J II 7 ur.Vs, nm! Itrnok- u-rtf-nn A wrlnUnn nl UlilcpKoo.1 r.irf: to-ilnj-, l.cfvrr Sitt; 1 2 .1 ,1 7 ft 9 in is. n. n.

yii a 2 nn o- r. .1 i- it. Mny A clmri ri.T.J iljrn. ut Ho-inn TKST. Pr.Escorr, -Thn greatest Acliiercmentyotiimdo in hiclographing waa nccomplishcd diirinp practice in the department of Arizona yesterday by Lieut.

Wittcmcyer, who succeeded in signaling a by a simile flash 125 inilC9 from ML Ueno, near Fort McDowell to Mpnnt Gmham, near Fort Gratit, where it was received by Caplnin Murray. The latter by turning his instrument flashed tho messa.ee lo Pott Iliftclmcii, a distance of 90 miles, making distance of 215 miles with a chicle intervening elation. Thn longest iliHlmica heretofore mado with a single flash ia said to be about 70 miles AXSAS CITY, May G. H. Paul, ex-Poat muster of Milwaukre, died at liia resilience hero to-day, at 0 o'clock, from the clToctfl of paralysis with which ho UTO stricken while at work, at hia oJlkolftEt Wednesday.

Since that timo iio baa been hovering between life and death, and his recovery was never hoped Mr. Paul canie 'to this city a year and oncngcil iu business with the Mannfftctuiiuji Company. The funeral toivicca will 1m liia late residence to-morrow afternoon and tho rar.nins will be removed to Milwaukee, vhiflipr they will bo Accompanied by Denlh or Clinton A. Ilrjn Christif- wife of Clinton A. Hrrnn, vas born near North Liberly, Mercer i-nnty, March 5, died in Vcat Hickory, Forest; county, May 33 2 months and 7 lays, b'ho wnfl member of tho jlnireh ht Hnrmony Congregation, Butor county, mid died in the onl.

She leiivea forrowinj; linpband nd mfnnt ton about two years old to mourn their losa, TM, May DCS lor, the outer of OKI Chicatto har, died at hia lome last evening nftcr only two hours' Incea. -Only liia wife nntl A phyeicinn wero wi Hi him when ho drew hia last rcAth. Tho of which Mr. Doxtcr icd could not bts dtitermined, but it wn? robablyn very nculocongpstivochill. I also behoved that ht: over t.ix.--d hia trenRtb wlulo nt work on the important aaea which have i a en- nged Ins Attention.

firecrackers and Koman candlee in etock of tho candy company who er ploalon caused the flamai to spread with great rapidity All fonr elonea of the Cfinuy company store were gutted, and tho' wholesale etoro 'Eto6k 'ia nearly a total Lytlo Wieman wholes-lie carmge and eaddlery hard wnre on the other aide of the candf company also damncol slightly Tho loa-ea aro a- fol lows: Creecejit Cand Co oOO Wood Maueey 3i 7oO Lytla v. Wie- mans, to bmlding $SQOO WS10000 all fully inaured IIMA 0 Mnv 18 -Nathaniel Gore of South Tanner Etreet died this morniuj. inTfemblo "Viony being Etrangled by of UIL Tho trouble com mfnee 1 peveral diiya igo from tooth pulling A doctor camo here last week and advertised a method of Bxtractmc teeth without pain Mr Gore- had four teeth taken out and immediately hia Ruma and jaws commenced swelling ex tending lo his throat remltinj, jn hia death. attending phyaiciau thinLa it aUributal to the local application used by tlie rtentiat 8 I L.r-ui a and several others who had teeth extracted by the (lontiat aro Eufferinp in the earno way. Mr.

Gore was au oil well driller, who came he "roni Bmdfo'd. He leaves a wife nnd four grown children. i tlie Snaltcs A party of eirnervy men went Jroiu this city to Eagle Rock Sunday on a rat- He eiiHkinu expedition. They proposed'to beat the festive reptile at hla and "annke" him aa he cam? forth to bask liia glinting coila in the balmy eun- Ehine. Each of the aii in the patty carried an original in his 1 jp pocket in raise of Hccident, nnd Sunday mghahc nir was permitted witli atorieaof lurilling escapes from deadly Janga of Ihe venomona reptile.

Ten snakes constituted tho capture. Threo were taken alive, while seven wero killed neckties cro now all the rage. Tho party arrived In tliRcify lato A wet ineidcand out, and tired froni Irootd up. Tlio Mhrnry rittid. Tho Bel lea T.ottrea Oliibannounceathat nftcr paying all the treasurer has on hand library fund of fo75.

Tho club desires to express its appre- of thg generally of the public and would like, wero it to mako especial mention of thoae who assisted In making the ornnge grove party a complete 6UCCK9. A a would riiRko too larjjR ik-nund upon the DKPRICK'S space if all who contribnte'd'jorest nsnirod that their services are held in grateful remembrance. foriirrltif; Mio (Jrnnlto Mnrhci. tji i-vuv, May English Syndicate ia negotiating for the purchaso of the gmnife bttaines.i of th! 3 citr It r-nitclH Trnlu In Xcw Toi-h. Yonir, May Francis Train arrived this morning abo.ird tho Ktrarla.

HR takca a special train for Tacom.r.

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