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/7/ft* JIAKUJA CYCLOXH.Cyclone; are unhapp'ls a imtinniu scourge. Hurricanes and simoon- *re us •1*1 us the earth, but the cyclone as oiir people knew 1* jppareotly of modem origin. Great -toron ate common la our annals, hut ryclnue iikr that which devastated Sr. Cloud, mime years ago. are seldom mentioned. Science has taught us mrlc as yet regarding the origin and routs* of the cyclones. .Souie weather observers enUhluhed a 'cyclone belt, hut the limit* «.f the belt'’ hare I.mg xince been »et aside by the unt/in.i'ulile winds which have visited Minnesota u. furiously a* the *vrui swept plains of Kansfe.It i* to be hoped that the cyclone which has vbiWdKargo iidAi«rdr-rn was noty d-stru.tivt a.-,the riret lep-n.. would indicate. The course of the cyclone evidently 'pin southwest to northeast. Alter striking Aberdeen which is a flour i*Ung city in S.uth Dakota where it f-uia one r.i ihe out|.»f. of railroad comuiiinicatlon. tie cycloo- nio*vd on 7’»rgo wii.cb is miles to the nonl.-vast. Moorhead and Glyndon might or “light not be n-vt on it- path, but !*• ( yont? these towns the cyclone would j* biow ovei a -par-ely populates region in wblt b t: rreare no large towns - that i- \ „ nmvided cvdvne coctftusd6trnight _ 4Toe wn Fargo wi,*re toe de.trU. -ti-m has been . ms.deribie, it »*!, ,OUMI u.the ,* ,lt; Montana. Be'..re til..Gi...i .Nortb-rn r .cv *u opened, it w*. the only gate city through which peopie passed on their a.v p, Montana hj the SortLcrn Pacirk- railroad. There toe Traveler bade farewell to the -state, ’and saw m, isrge towns unt:s the »mi.iur,u, K.sinarck --itn a. state capital loomed in nig.'it. A- the chief torn, of lh~ U*J liiver vallay and the head of nnvigat.IinIKcri c■n b'i4! lOii.-’tfLt waterway, Kargt• 'fi.K'.liie a imp,.-oi.ee I,a*i sum .r ::*« iy»i £ami a- niddoul/.lea* .»y claim ut p:—--. f..ke most Dakota V.wm it i c(lias been , gr*at expectations. U,D aspire' •.. •* rnetropoli. and hoped ' 'e gr-,* the -Vor'aem Pacific ,hrailroad. '.rand F„rk. sprung up *north of in'? i network o: r.iir *lt;} rutrack au aid ./aou* th- mllev.di ,.itver.tng irate Fargo .:.] r.duc:r,_ P, I. „r/.mrr w.proporfior.sF *»rgo ; h«. a..never r e.vie lt;1 to 1*»the hoin* /.? eoerg. •. erin-rpri-mg men,/ who i.ave -i.e.;. j., tf,.. town!tbroug!. g«/j and fwu; r. f-.rt, J^i ua|ur, I-,,.. -hM u,. ...mltv will fali,liu Lh.. .r. '.0*0. ir: • tr.-ir bijkv city j „ (-Ml r. tie to . 'j it. .wn de-pste'•••r. Aidf1U-•.lt;? the Farmer. fmr. 4r! T'o.t ■.i.-.pany o* K»*«., w/och be-1 So ♦ll.W,. *0 p. iht. ,ute. i. due u, ■ .n the deprw.aijor; v,;Ue« ,r n^ov i ii,e, / cm aad p.wo-, .. well o., D.ccr, dej-nd- cal ‘‘V* '•-* report* of 1«lt;»: ageou h ,.t j tb.«. Investors ,P* torn their »t'en*i ,r. ! far ' MOM.ana. wr.ere property t .r.':re»/.ir,g 1 tb value »1J the time ' _the
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Great Falls, Montana, US

Wed, Jul 09, 1890

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