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Day
30
Month
July
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tiik lNiornian mino at CbHuOU, th# larpest silver mino in Colorado, together with the Hubert gold mine at Central City, was transferred to an English syndicale on the 24tli for $1,500,000. A tin deposit embracing -2, 200 acres at San Jacinto, Cal., was also sold to Enylishmen for 82,000, (KM). Mus. .Ioii.v O'Mkaua, of St. Josoph, Ma, whilo asloep on the 24th with her twin bables, :t montlis old, Iay upon them and ciusln d thuni todeath. When she found wtaat slie had done she killed herself. Captain Wit.t.iaji Ei'.i.inotos and hls son, the foruicr a nuted l'nion scout during the war, weru killed on the 24th at Magazine, Ark., by a detective named Mclnturf. . It was said on the 24th that S250.0OO would be required to replace the rocent washouts on the Colorada Midland road. Tbimi'.s assaulted the crew of a Lak Shore freifht train at Ligonier, Ind., on the 24th and a brakoman was fatally shot and the conductor was badly poundod. The tramps wero repulsod. NkAR Lincoln Lake, Mich., tho7-yoarold daughter of Peter Olson whilo picking berries on tho 24 th was bitten by a snake and died after ten minutes of agony. An explosión occurred in W. J. Bullard's boarding-house at Savannah, Ga., on the' 24th that laid the building in ruina, killing threo and injurlng six of the occupants. Peesidext Haukisov, accompanied by several members of bis Cabinet, vislted the encampmont of the Pennsylvania National Guard at Mount Oretna on the 24th. At Pullman, 111., W. J. Cartwright and Miss Dora Warner were killed by the cars on the 24th. The man lost his life in trying to save the woman. ■ THe paint factory of the Alston Manufacturiiig Company in Chicago was burned on the 24th. Loss, 8100,000. The house oí G. W. Masters, at Kipon, Cal., was burned on the 25th. and George and Warren Masters and a baby girl perished in the fiamos. Advicks of the 25th from Washington say that during the past Usual year the merchandi.se exports from the United States aggregatod $857,856,159 in value, against $742,401,375 in the preceding fiscal yoar. During the last fiscal year 451,219 immijrrants came to thls country, against 488,619 in the preceding fiscal year. ■ Theue were 199 business failures in the United States during the sevon days nded ori the 25th, against 207 the prevlous seven dars. Thb National Amateur Press Association in session on the 2.th at Indianapolis elected William Dunlop, of Milwaukee, as president. A TKRitiKio thunder-storm occurrod in Jack's valley in. Nevada on the 25th. Rocks were upheaved, sand thrown 100 foet in the air and trees torn up. Two Piuto Indians and several animáis were killed. A pkosPEKOUS condition of affairs in the business world was reported on the 25th. Flames on the 25th at Urbana, Ia., caused a loss in the busines portion of $100,000. Jay Goui.d on the 25th purchased the Kansas City, Wyandotto & Northern road for SI, 750, 000. ■ Custis Scott and sou while crossing the Illinois Central tracks at Clinton, tU., on the 25th were struck by a train and killed. ■ ÏN the Illinois Senate on the USth tho judiciary committec reported in favor of both the Stato and city of Chicago voting on the proposition to issuo 85,000,000 in bonds. In tlie House a resolution that the World's C'olumbian Exposition be held on onesite was debated at groat length and tinally made the special order for Tuesday p.ext at 10 a. m. All the cloak-makera who had been on a strike in New York since Juno 15 rosumed work on the 25th.

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