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i^\r)i (111 /fcètar i? ·* ? - , JM TRICE TnREE CENTS. Vo1- LVII ·?° 1S,4T0. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 1ft 1897. FOURTEEN PAGES. thought and feeling between the mother coun- FATAL STORM IX FRANCE. RLOWfi AT A CHURCH MEETING. FASTEST YACHT AFLOAT, TO THE PREMIERS. try and the colonies." MANY VICTIMH OF STORM. The Manjuis of Lansdowne. replying for the BANQUET EXCITING CT.OSE OF ? CONFERENCE OF ST. THE BREAKS OF army, urged the necessity of considering before· TWENTY PEOPLI KILLED AND NINETY TWENTY-SIX PBR80NI CAUGHT UNDER ELUDE. ??G.? AT NTACK, BY THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE hand a acharne of defence In the event of the ANNS PARISHIONER!« TO CONSIDER «VEN would ??? "RED BY A TORNADO. THE RSJCOBD OVER ? MILE COURSE. possibility of circumstances arising that A FALLIMI BUtLDINO. THE PROPOWED UNION WITH LONDON. require the colonies and the mother country to Paris, June is A t< mado swept over the vil¬ stand side by side for the common defence. He lages of Colombes and Asnleres, near REP.I 8T. MATTHEWS. ??? OOTSJSJS TKi: DfSTANCS DJ a «?.?'?G AN© the colonies, Rezons, FOL'R TAKEN ?G? DEAD AND FIVE OTHERS WALES PRKatr>KS AND TOA?TS thought It would be prudent for this this afternoon. were killed. The hitter feHIng which has manifested itself r pmXCK OF now and on de¬ city, People AT THE PLU- 1B1B11-BMIH SECONDS or i.rHS-TIltKO spending largely generously were ??'ß??' 1NJI RED-TRAOEDT over the eor.sollda- OF THE G???)???? fensive to the wide experi¬ houses collapsed, trees were torn up, wires in some quartan proposed THE ?????ßf??????ß armament, consult THE j ?? HARRISON H BOOM i'flLT for K. ence of the home authorities on the s«abJ<Ot; and broken and general da nage done. NOI8 INSTITUTION FOR tion of St. Ann's and St. Matthew's Protestant KUHIERS RESI". »XPE-NOTAPI.E I last BL'ROESg ??????? op SJfg riTT. MR- he hoped the present occasion would be seized At Asnleres the storm worked havoc. FEKRI.E MINDED, Episcopal churches reached an a~uto stage- all f<'cl as¬ G??G?,? PRESENT. upon for that purpose, as tiny might At the time the tornado struck Asnleres a nitfht when a meeting of St. Ann's people to The fastest Mm» on ree rd gg having ever been sured that every year would tighten the bond» Lincoln, 111.. June IS..a tornndo which passed IS.The Prince of Wales, as was was literally consider further the terms of consolidation m.nl·· by a Meant yacht wan made ) ".uerday by London. June uniting the forces of the colonies and England. fair In process. Everything over the central and southern portions of Logan The were on« the of for of th:· Imperial Institute, presided Mr. Chamberlain. Secretary of State for the demolished. NO fewer than two hundred trees j this afternoon destroyed thousands of ended in a flst fight. participants BlUds, built by tamuel Ayers, Myack, president Institute this even- for the House of Commons. County of St. Ann's and ? of in her trial a banqiUt River, by the Colonies, responded were uprooted. The roof of Colgnet's fireworks worth of and demolished nn of the deaf-mute parishioners BurgesB Warren, this city, »ver He made no allusion to the Colonial office. dollars' property be as- on premiers. factory was blown off; a tall chimney was blown State Instltu- a young man who?" Identity could not trip over g IBBBIOfl COSUTSS of a mile the faf io the colonial The whole proceedings were most enthusiastic. Immense barn on the farm of the crowd watched the arrival of the down, and the holler exploded, killing several per- certolned. The fight took place In the parish Hudsm. the ElltdJs made the distance in 1 rnln- A large The Trlnce of Wales has rarely, if ever, spoken 1 tlon for the Feeble-Mlnded. Twenty-six of were received Lord Herschell, eo as In his speech and fifteen. burled house of the Church of St. John thf Evangelist. ute and 88 ? iconds, according to the timing Mrsts. wha by Impressively and feelingly persons Injuring sons seeking refug«> from the storm were Committee of the the It Is d that five were killed In a West where the meeting was held. Harrison B, M'ore, and 1 minute SJ Wttoné», ac¬ chairman of the Executive toasting guests. report people In the wreck of the building. Four of the refu¬ Eleventh-at., wore a decoration of some caf£. In every direction houses and other build¬ j taken out Some three-score j 'ung men and women, cording to Francis G Mag··· u ti. Institute. Everybody OFFICE. gees, boy pupils from Chicago, were of the various orders, MR. RKID AT THE FOREIGN ings were more or less seriously damaged. one of twenty-five of whom were deaf-mutes, attended A little while after 2 «Olock th« sTfMdJg left 01 Btaife and ribbons dead. Five others were severely Injured, Oriental costumes ¦OCTAL covrtesii's e?te??e? t? tub ameki- It is estimated that the district the which was presided over hy the Ny.ick and started for Tartyt« wn. where toother vrlth the splendor of throughout whom, the farm superintendent, will probably meeting, Upper made a brill- CA.V RKPRKSENTSTIVES IX LONDON. over which the tornado moved at least twenty Rev. Edward H. Krans. rector of St. Ann's. On the mile to be run was SUBSBlid off, BBS ran worn by the Lnstern potentates, die. Lsr.don. Juno IS Whltelaw Reid. General Nelson persons were killed and ninety Injured. It did O'Prlnn, th" platform with him was the Rev. Dr. Thomas ov.-r the COUTBS the first *lm» at the compara- lar.t sec re: of Colonel The dead are Sylvester Haker. James who has numbered hundreds and repre¬ A. Miles and Ogdcn Mills wer- the guests not last t?n seconds. Lobaron. Qallaudet. rector emeritus of fit. Ann's, lively slow gait of twenty-five mitas an hour. The queste to Mr. Reid O'N'ell Mackenzie and Castle over his branch of national and colonial Henry Harlan Parr, special equerry The whole fcnrrlson at Ouirbevole, about five Wllrnot, farm BO- always exercised the greatest Influence carrying fifty ¡<· tin !s of steam. sented even,· durin* his stay here as Special Amhnssndor, at The Injured Include Jarob tne were the of miles northwest of Paris, went at double-rjuiek Wlthem, d^af-muto and Is an expert in The second time sh started at a pnr* that life. Air^r.g those present Mnrtjuls nt the Nnvn! and Military Club. Hnnry Horger. William parishioners luncheon to-dny to Asnleres after the where the perintendent; astonished th* sad th m a b «ard. the Right Honorable JoMPh Cham¬ the were Major-Cc::« ral Methtien pace disaster, and QlegSOU, an attend¬ sijfn language. spectators lattsbury, Among company William Fisher Lemuel been called to order a There -.t. ration. of State for the Colonie«; the Sir R.dvers Hui er. scene Is now one of widespread desolation. ¡ internal and After the meeting had eras scarcely any ?· lepttbte berlain. Secretary and Generi! ant, who received serious Injuries, con- Tho recel.aj Mr. RHÔ as booth, van and in the resolution to the .agreement of ah the power of her eagines seemed to be ex- Ear: of Klmberley, the Marquis of Pufforln. Marquis of Sa'lsbury Every merry-go-round may die. approva States Ambas«»il >r at the For¬ fair was and the circular was Pt. Matthew's was read hy Srted in pushing her ahead until th'· BKtSMBtESg lîlpon. Lord Lansdowne. the Marquis of the United Special smashed, railway At '?:4.» o'clock this afternoon the tornado was lolldatlon proposed by l/>ri eign Office this nfternoon, and conversed with him ruined. Dr. Krans and by Dr. fJallaudet for seemed so great trat it si rmed for Lord Wilfrid Laurier, the Do¬ the the from the southwest. Interpreted Impeeugbts Roaebery, some time with great cordiality. A copy of In the distance the tornado presented the ap¬ geen approaching city ? ¦.¦:· lerne. Premier of for the Feeble-minded. the deaf-mutea her to ¦«. of s straight Haa. Her speed mini on Premie··: Mr. Whlteway. the letter of Président McKinley to the Queen was pearance of a cloud of smoke going from south¬ The State Institution for took In west to seen in ? debate, in which th·· deaf-mutea can only be compared with that of on express Karon Rothschild, Lord Lyon formally BM in the Korean office archives northeast. Roofs were flying containing over seven hundred Inmates, seemed long ¡¡.wfoundland; a, ordance with custom, and Mr. Rei«l will preeeni the air like kite». A Maypole, fifteen yards storm, and part by means of the sign language, followed ttaln. The water flew by th EHlds at p. speed faIr, Sir Donald Smith, the Canndlnn High io th< on n«'Xt. was be directly In the path of th*> Ray t!:<· original Queen Monday Cliveden long, carried over th·· tops of houses con¬ to John H. Comer, who opposed the consolidation so great thai eddies «.r curreats were ? it f rmed the Arohhisr.op of Canterbury To-morrow Mr. and Mrs. Held will go lo tiguous to Pair (¡rounds. measure··; were tak'm to pre¬ Qnnmlssioner; Waldorf Astor. On their the stringent quickly nor particu¬ as is with the M the guest, of William carriages are now on the ground that St. Ann's, and usual high-speed vessels, tbe gratar tin ar'iy ,,f men of high rnnk in Army. return to London Mr Raid wil be met by Colonel Ambulances and private vent a The roofs of several buildings ST.! will searching f, r dead and wounded.

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