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Fierce Storm Along the Keyapana River Kills Eight Persons in Vicinity of Naper. OTHERS ARE INJURED, SOME FATALLY. I One Family of Seven People Six tose Their LUesIn Another Fam of Six Two Were KilledEvery thing in the Path of the Storm Wa Destroyed. Naper, Neb June 22 Eight dead and four fatally injured, all members of two families, were left in the path of a cyclone which swept along the Eeyapaha river, five miles south of here, Thursday evening So destruc tive was the visitation that the houses of the victims were luterally reduced to kindling- wood It is feared that when full reports from the stricken district are received the lis* of suf ferers will be increased The names of the known dead follow Clara Anderson aged 8 Ida Anderson aged 7 Jacob Greening aged 40, Jacob Greening Jr aged 2 John Greening aged 4 Margaret Greening aged 4 Mary Green ing aged 9, Mrs Jacob Greening The fatally injured in the two fam ilies are. Bertha Anderon aged 10, Mrs August Anderson Theodore Anderson aged 12 Grace Greening aged 14 Only One Escaped. August Anderson, husband and fa ther, was the only one the two fam ilies to escape unscathed, and this solely because he was away from the house The storm cloud appeared about five o'clock and Traveled down the rner I seemed to ri^e up and skip some houe and then ^eoop down and de molish e\ervthing in its path The cwlone was preceded a e\ere hail storm stone* filling that measured ten mehe*- circumference Eervthinjf Destroyed. E^verjthins- the iraek of the storm was de^Troved Trees were blown down and the smaller on es were stripped of leaves, and barb-wire fences were earned bOO yards The furniture that was the homes of the Andersons and Greenings cannot be found trunk and pieces of the table were picked up a half-mile away Members of the family of Jacob Berg and Charles Metz were injured and their houses we re demolished Hits South Dakota. Rapid City, S June 22 torna do did heavy damage several miles west of this city, totally demolishing the houses on the Little Ranch, which we re occupied by N Allen and fam ily The family reached a cellar time to escape death Great trees were torn up and carried many yards The storm overtook the mail earner and a woman passenger coming from Silver City The buggy was demol ished and the two had a miraculous escape The horses have not yet been found MOB TAKES REVENGE. Two Megroet, Accnued of Complicity in the Murder of John Foster, Hanged in Louisiana. Shreveport, a June 20 Two of the negroes implicated the murd er of John Gray Foster were lynched by a mob at Benton Wednesday night One was Frank, commonly known as "Prophet" Smith, who, as the head of the "Church of God" movement in that section was blamed as being re sponsib le for the sentiment against the whites which led to the death of Foster The other was "YfcLand New Orleans, June 19 Abe Bar rett, the negro who assaulted a white girl at Gulfport, Miss was captured Tuesday afternoon and lynched was taken to the scene of the crime, identified and confessed and was strung to a tree half a mile from the town broad daylight Made a Suecseisful Trip. New York, June 21 Without the as sistan ce of a pilot, and to demonstrate that a first-class battleship could be navigated through Hell Gate success fully, Capt Henry Manney took the big battleship Massachusetts through the tortuous, rock-bottomed Narrows Thursday It was the first time in the history of the navy that any com mander of this class ever dared at tempt the feat Great Feat of a Girl. Berlin, June 20 Miss Kuntze, of Berlin, with a guide named Furrer, has succeed ed reaching the top of the Gelmerhorner, near the Rhone glacier, Switzerland Th is is tne first time the mountain has ever been ascended I is 10,500 feet high Died of His Wounds. Quincy, 111., June 21 Edward Den nie died at the hospital Thursday as a result of being shot by his wife, Mary Denme, who had become jealo us of him and is believed to have lost her reason. The woman is jail. Still Favorable. Washington, June 22 Reports re garding Mrs. McKinley's condition continue of a favorable nature. Con fidence is expressed that she will be able to be removed to Cant on early in July. Fatally Burned. Baraboo, Wis., June 21 Philip Ven heisel and Miss Ann ie Horning were fatal ly burned from an explosion of gasoline at Spring Green Thursday. Died at the Age of 103. Rockford, HI., June 21. Timothy Caulfield, the olde st man in northern Illinois, died he,re Thursday at the %g% of 103 years. A BETTER FEELING. Gen. None*, CI\il Governor of Ha vana, Says Friendly Relations with United States ire Stronger. Philadelphia, June 21 Gen Emilio Nunez, civil governor of Havana, passed through this city Thursday on his way to Atlantic City. In speaking of the conditions, political and* social, of the island. Gen Nunez said* "Since the acceptance by our Cuban na tional assemblies of the Piatt amendment the political situation has improved a good deal The business people there now think there will be no question raised or misun derstanding in the relations between the United States and Cuba For a time lll feelmg was threatened but the final adop tion of the amendment has settled this The result is the establishment of friendly feelings between the two governments, and the Cuban people are satisfied with the existing conditions New companies with American capital have come to Havana in consequence and more money is being in vested in the country than ever before "The administration of Gen Wood, all In all has been very successful He has had to cope with manv difficulties, but has succeeded In keeping the confidence of the people The Cubans are anxiously await ing the time when thev will have their own president and we expect that one year from now the Cuban government will be estab lished The Piatt amendment if carried out as accepted will be a benefit to Cuba Senator Piatt himself has explained its terms It will keep Cuba in peace and pro tect her from foreign nations The pro posed establishment of a coaling station by the United States is satisfactory to the people who are grateful to this country for its assistance ""v\ ith the acceptance of the amendment in the assemblies by a vote of 16 to 11, whatever ill-feeling existed was quieted and the Cubans are satisfied "For myself 1 never had any doubt of the good intentions of President McKin ley I have faith in the man and believe he is honest and straightforward and wants to do good for us Man^ Cuban people how ever not knowing the American nation, supposed the United States is like Spain which so often broke her promises to Cuba WINS AMERICAN DERBY. Robert add ell. Ridden by Bnllman, Captures Bis Racing Event at Chicago Chicago, Tune 24 Cheered by 55,000 people who had spent a fortune to see ten horses run 1% miles at the Was h ington park race track Saturday, Robert Waddell a despised outsider, ridden by James Bullman, flashed un der the wire iy 2 lengths ahead of his nine competitors and won the great \merican Derby The distance was iy 2 miles and the time was 2 33 4-5 The best previous time was 2 36 Ter minus was second and Parad er third The value of the pur^e to the winner was $19,575, to the second horse, $3,- 000, to the third horse, $2,000 The es timated number of paid admissions was 55,000, amounting to $100,000 Fifty-eight handbooks were opera ted to accommodate bettors on the Derbj It is estimated that $350 000 to $400,000 chang ed owners as the result of the race BALL AND BAT. Table* Showing- Percentages of the Club* of Leading Organiza tions Up to Date. The following tabl es show the number of games won and lost and the percentages of the clubs of the leadi ng baseball organizations Na tional leasrue Clubs Pittsburgh St Louis New York Boston Brooklj Philadelphia Cincinnati Chicago American league Boston Detroit Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Milwaukee Cleveland Won Lost Per ct 29 27 22 23 25 24 21 19 20 23 19 21 24 25 24 24 593 540 523 523 511 489 467 358 28 27 22 22 21 18 17 17 23 19 20 26 30 29 622 540 536 524 447 375 370 Former Governor Dead. Dover, N June 19 Former Gov Cheney, of Manchester, died at the home of his son m-law, Charles Fish, here Wednesday was 75 years of age He had been ill since the death of his wife several weeks ago Besides having been governor of New Hampshire Mr Cheney had served as United States senator and as Unit ed Stat es minister to Switzerland un der Preside nt Harrison Fatal to Horses. New York, June 22\ccording to Superintende nt Hankmson, of the So cie ty for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a new disease similar to the grippe has appeared among the horses here and is rapidlv killing them The disease was first discovered last Satur day, and from reports submitted by the leadi ng veterinary surgeons fully 10,000 horses are to-day suffering from it. Gold Ontpnt. New York, June 22.The Engineer ing and Mining Journal publishes com plete estimates of the gold output in the United States and the wor ld at large last year The figures, $118,435,- 562 for the United States and $255,924,- 654 for the world at large, comparing with $99,518,712 and $311,505,947 in 1899, do not differ materially from the estimates of several months ago. Investigates Trusts. Washington, June 24.The depart ment of justice is making a secret investigation to ascertain if the great industrial combinations are operating in contravention of the Sherman anti-tru st law If so the government will take action to vitiate the combinations. War Tax Repeal. Washington, June 21.Repeal of a lar ge pa rt of the war stamp taxes will go into effect on July 1. The list in cludes bank checks, telegrams, express receipts, money orders, deeds, convey ances and bills of lading. Does Not Favor Increase. Washington, June 24.The govern ment has taken no part in the de mands for increased indemnity made on China and will do everything pop bit to disqourage them, j_ The State Bank of Warren is the place where you can get a Loan on your Farm with out delay. A. Grindeland, ATTORUEY-AT-LAW. JULIUS J. OLSON, Attorney-At-Law. U. S. Land Office Business a Specialty. Office at A Grmdeland's Law Office WARREN, MINN. OEO. E. ERICSON ATTORNEY AT LAW SKAD1NAVISK ADTOKAT \RGYLE MlNJ^ESOTA. G. S. WATTAM, B..DM. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office JlVNezt door East of Bank. J\r. Zhtodor Bratrud, Physician and Surgeon. Office over Johnson Drag Co. Warren, Minn. D. BERNARD, V. S., VETERINARY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Has Practiced Nineteen Years in Warren Warren, Minn. E. T. FKftNK, M. D, C. YETERIHARY SURGEON & DEMIST. WARREN, MINN. J. O Dokken, ..LICENSED AUCTIONEER.. 20 Years' Experience. RESIDENCE 'tf&r 5 4 St Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CIRE It is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pam in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Re lieves retention ot water almost im mediately. If you want quick relief and cuie this is the remedy. Sold by E F. WHITNEY, Druggist, War ren, Minn. WARREN, MINN. established 1882. Qamuel Coofee, ATTORNEY-AT. LAW. "Office one door eaet ot Meat Market." Warren, Minn. Wm. J. Brown, Attorney-At-Law. 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Men and women of good address to represent us some to travel appointing agents, others for local work looking after our mtere=t~ $900 salary guaranteed vearlj extra commi sions and expenses rapid advancement old established hou=e Grand chaDce for earnest man or woman to secure pleasant permanent position liberal income and future New, bril liant line- rite at once STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church*St., New Haven, Conn. C. J. KLINGBORG, Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing and Repairing:. All kinds of wood work done. Plow repairing and Horse Shoe ing Specialties. HaTe a machine for sharpening disc harrows and rolling coulters and a polisher for plow shares. Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed. Four City! Gasolene Engines Coiipled with the BUFFALO-PITTS NIAGARA Separators Mak a Compete and Successful Thresh- ing Rig for Small Farmers to club together and own. We are having a large call for this particular style of Threshing Rig and from Present Appearances will be SWAMPED with orders before the season is half over. Come Early with YOUR ORDERS and make sure of getting just what you want. W.F.Powell&C Bi5g5g5gSg5H5B5g5a5E555g5B5g5g5g5a5g5H5g5g5HSH5a5gfB McCOMCK THE PRIDE OF THE NEW CENTURY. Call on us and we will take pleasure in showing you the improvements for 1901 LINDBERG LUNDGREN gfrvHfe. K 1 i *J jr 1 tmmsmA