Boone County Recorder . r magazines on board Frenchbattleship lena exploded at Toulon; 103bluejackets and officers killed andhundreds Injured. Mar. 19—Count Lamsdorff, former Rus-sian minister of foreign affairs, died atSan Raemo. 23—Nlcaraguan forces captured stronglyfortified Honduran town of Cholutecaand President Bonllla fled in boat. 14— M. Pobledonostseff. ex-procurator-gen-eral of holy synod, died at St. Peters-hurg. Apr. 6— Strikers at Lodz, Russia, killedten workmen for attempting to resumework. 11—Sir Eldon Gorst succeeded Lord Cro-mer as plenipotentiary of Great Britainto Egypt, who


Boone County Recorder . r magazines on board Frenchbattleship lena exploded at Toulon; 103bluejackets and officers killed andhundreds Injured. Mar. 19—Count Lamsdorff, former Rus-sian minister of foreign affairs, died atSan Raemo. 23—Nlcaraguan forces captured stronglyfortified Honduran town of Cholutecaand President Bonllla fled in boat. 14— M. Pobledonostseff. ex-procurator-gen-eral of holy synod, died at St. Peters-hurg. Apr. 6— Strikers at Lodz, Russia, killedten workmen for attempting to resumework. 11—Sir Eldon Gorst succeeded Lord Cro-mer as plenipotentiary of Great Britainto Egypt, who resigned. ...Floods inTurkey caused death of 200. 12—Honduran city of Amapla surrenderedto Nicaraguans; President Bonllla tookrefuge on American cruiser. 16— At least five Important towns In Mex-ico destroyed and scores killed byearthquake. 34—Treaty of peace betwen Nicaraguaand Salvador signed at Amapla. May 1 Terrific hurricane causes loss ofmilboris of dollars and death of severalpersons at Campeche,. J^ Jan. 3—Big furniture store at New Yorkcity: loss $500,000. 8—Plant of Michigan 8tovs works at De-troit gutted, loss $780*^; one personkilled, several InjynaL—_ 11 —Burning of tobacco warehouse at Lan-caster, Pa., caused loss $1,000,000. 28-Plant of Phelps Pub. Co., at Sprlng-~-(d. Mat.; t*u nearly |»,><Image In New York containing 100 au-tomobiles 29—Buftimi of Baldwin I/orcrmom-e wnricgat Philadelphia: loss $1,000,000. 30-Mine mill at Victor. Colo.; loss Feb. 5—Business portion of Coal D. of north- nesota Jurist, at —Peter Larson, millionaire west, at Helena, —Benator E. W. Pettus, of Alabama, at Hot Spring. TJ f . aged fft. 30—Brig-Gen. C. F. Powell, retired, at Aug. 3— A. St. Gaudens, noted sculptor,at Cornish. N. H. 17—A. A. Pinkcrton. head of detectiveagency, on board ocean liner. 27—Nelson Morris, pioneer Chicago pack-er and multi-millionaire, at Chicago. 36—R


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