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2 THE mvrATTA" T.ATTiY EEfifo TUESDAY DECEMBER 24. 1889. . ; J
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< > EMULATING JESSE JAMES
H A Gting of Youthful Burglars Un-
H oarthod at Loup City
M KEPT THEIR SPOILS IN A CAVE
M Bcntrlco After the ( Jjunblors Mctlio-
B dlstM Oprn ii flow House of
m Worship nt Aclson-
M Stnto Now * .
H .luvrnllo Burclnrs Arriitiui
B Lour Ui-rr , Neb , Doc 2J [ Special to
M Tin : Hr.n ] Stic rift I'oddc * . lias Just un-
H earthed n hand Of young uurglurs composed
| of boy 8 ngcil twelve yours nnJ younger , who
fl t\cro organized ns a "Jnsso Jnuics rhhc1 ;
H with a captain and hnvo been stcalinR '
H nrtlclcs of every conceivable description ,
H hiding thorn In n envo near town ; breaking
H windows nnd othcrwlso destroy Inrjor Injur
H iriR property Severn ! were urrostcd and
K two were tnlton to the reform school jester
H day On their way thither they told of nn-
M pthnrnnd similarly organized ( rnngof older
H boys who used anotlior cuvu as u depository
H c Oril'fl Now Wnterworfcu
B Onn , Neb , Dec 23. [ Special to Tun
B Dee I The well supplying Ord's water
H Vorlts si stem uoIiir unable to furnish the
H quantity of water needed for lira aud city
B uses , it was this fall decided to extend the
H mams to the river , where a line spring ot
H soft water was di covcrcd bubbling up from
B the roclc , twelve feet below Such was the
licnd of wnter that when plpos were tunic In
the sand the witor roe in thorn eighteen
inches nbovc the level of the ri\er. Hands
were voted for the extension October 8 , and
work was immediately bocun 'I ho tnnins
HBB nro now laid and the cnulno house hns bcon
B removed to a location nearer the spring
BBB From the reiorvoir wn have a prcssuro ot
B sixty-flvo pounds per sriuaro inch , which can
B bo supplemented by direct prcssuro from the
BB cntfino , Rlvlnij us the best system of any
BBS small town In Nebraska The total bonded
BBB cost ot the same nmounts to only 110,000.
H Wo linvo four miles of mains and twenty
H ono hj drants distributed ocr the town A
B hose cart company , well equipped and
BflflJ manned , furnlsUcs olllciont IIro protection to
Bflflt the town
BflflJ t'llnil nn Injunction
H ncATiucn , Neb , Dec 20. [ Spooial Tolo-
H gram to This Ueb.1 George H. Scott has
H Iliad an injunction to restrain the directors
H of the Beatrice Paper Mill company from
H nllonatinp nny portion ot the property or
H other interests of tliu company and asking
Bflfla that the stock assessments hitherto mndo bo
BBB returned to the stockholders nro rata Scott
BBBrIs n member of the old company , that la t
BBBj- sprint ; donated the water power nud forty
BBB' ' acres of valuable laud to Peoria , 111. , parties
BBB os a bonus for their building nn extensive
B BJ paper mill near the city The milljs now
BBB completed and about ready for operation
B BJ Scott also wishes the nlTnirs nt the old com
B BJ ) > uny placed in the hands of a reccivor and
B BJ that any agreement entered into by the di-
B BJ rectors of the old company with the Peoria ,
B BJ 111. , parties bo declared void
B BJ 'Ihoso btnluii Steers ,
fl Nonroi.K , Neb , Dee 23. [ Special Tole-
B uratn to Tub Heb.J The story ot the theft
BBVa of ninety steers from Robert McDonalds '
BBBh lot of cattle near Tlldcn has been itolnjj the
BBBB rounds ot the local papers for a week or two
B It Is now socms that McDonald is suspected
BBBB of knowing moro about the theft than ho
BBB should , us ho was arrested Inst night by
B BJ Shorllt Klynn nt the Instance of W. P. Gun
B Bfl non of Omaha , to whom a tnortgngo on the
B Bjl lot had bcon given , and taken to Tildcn to-
B Ba\ duy for examination on the complaint thnt
BBBB ' bo hud permitted ana caused the cattle to bo
BBBB ' removed with fraudulent intent ,
B Bfl-1 A. Koliiilarly Dmcoiirse
Hf Fullcutok , Neb , Dee U3. [ Spooial to
1 " * Tnn Uee.j Ror Dr Martin , chanlatn of
BhBB the Keurnoy reform school , guvo his coo |
B BB bratcd lecture , Who , " to a largo and np-
B B prcclativo audience at the Method 1st church
B Bi It was a full and scholarlv discourse on the
BBH education nud training of the youth of the
BBBB land Ho is a very entertaining speaker
BBB and will give his lecture nt lyceums and
BBH other educational institutions during the
BBBJ Winter *
BBBBti Items from Oonvor Crosslin ; .
H BEAvnn Ciiojsino , Neb , Dec 34 , | Spo-
B' clal to Tub Dee ] Corn is still king and
BhBB . rules with n high hnnd Both olevutors are
H running ever and there Is a great demand
H for moro carB , as thousands of bushels are
B BB dally turned nwuy , Uoavur Crossing Is
B BB ' noxiously looking for a competing line of
B BB railroad to remedy the present evil , as staB -
B BB.- tlons at competing points have plenty of
B BB cars , ibo town hopes soon to see the Union
B BB" * Paclllc or Missouri Pacllio build in hero
B BBT lioavcr Crossing also needs a second lumber
BBBl yard ana auotber Implement house or now
B BB hotel
H Proposition rot * a Now Railroad
H „ KciHNEr , Neb , Dec 23 , [ Spoclal Tolo-
H gram to Tun Bbe , | At the council mcot-
B tng this ovonlng n proposition from the
B ; Kcarnov ctDlackHills railway company for
B B B'n special election to vote JT5.003 to aid in the
B B B > construction of the road was placed upon
B B Jlrst reading The people generally favor
B BBthis proposition us the rpad will head off n
B BH-t proposed line on the South Loup which will
B BB bo a damage to this city
H Now Methodist Churoli Judlontca
H > Iilsok ! , Neb , Dca 23. [ Special to Tub '
H Bee ] Yesterday the nowMethodlst church
K of this place ivas dodlcatod , the sermon bo-
K' < lng preached by Uav Mr Alexander of
BB BBy dgar The beautiful new building was
BBBBBi filled and in response to a call for $900 about
BBBBBS1.CO0 were raised , The church has cost In
BB K . the neighborhood of $1,000 , and is nn ornu-
BBBBB' ' 7 inenl to the towu All the ether churches
BBBBBradjourned their services for the occasion
B i Oratorlual Contest nt Nelson
K'\ Nelsok , Neb , Dee 23. [ Special to Tins
H | Bee ] On Saturday evening the high school
B' department gave an outcKutuniontundortbo
Hi charge of the principal , L. W. Fiko , conslst-
H" ' Jng of a contest In oratory , calisthenics and a
BBBB 1 . furco ontitlca the Kansas Emigrants "
BBBBB - The winner In the contest is Miss Uoorglo
BBBBBt ; ' ' " ' AVyont , who is thus selected to enter the
, statocoutoat for the gold medal at'Harvard ,
BBBBBLKab. .
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BBBBBGntnlilinn Don llnidod ,
K : Bbwihcb , Neb , Doa 23. [ Special Telo-
B - gram to Tub Bee.J A gambling don In the
H' " southwest part of the city was raided by the
B , poiico yesterday afternoon ana four of the
B B Bj- gamblers und their ontlro f mbllng outfit
B B Br captured , 'iho parties were arraigned m
B B Bj pollco court this afternoon and they all
B B BJ pleaded guilty and were heavily lined ,
Hk llorsn Killers Hound Over
B Dirota City , Neb , Dec 23. [ Special
H ; Telogrum to Tub Beb [ Tom and Lawrouco
H Crosby were bound ever to the district court
H today by Justice Jay for the shooting of the
H horses of Henry Mitoholl Tom Crosby was
B B BJt the ono accused of tbo shooting of Blx her es
B B BJ about Novombcr 2 , and Lawranco is charged
B B BJ with Killing ono horse about a week ngo
BBBBBB lliiii Over ly a Load or Iiumbor ,
BB BH UBvritiGB , Neb , Doe 23. [ Special Tolo-
H gram to Tuu Uee | George Harman , aged
H H Uilrteon years , was run over by a heavy loaj
B B Bt / of lumber In a wagon this uf tornoon and sus-
B B BJ talnod a badly broken leg ,
B , Kearney 8 wor llands
H H H KEAitKcr , Neb , Dee 23. [ Special Tele-
H - gram to Tub Beb I The city council tonight
B B Bj , prderod > V,000 ) worth ot the eowor bonds to
B B Ba ' - do plucod ui > on the money marital at otica to
B B BJ the highest bidder They are twenty year
B B BB bouda drawing 6 per cent
H ' To Ko ulato tlio Speed
B B Bf ( KEiHNEr , Neb , Dee 23. [ Spoclal Tolo-
H gram to Tub Beb ] An ordlnunco wis
BBVBB I atsed by the council last night regulating
B B BK the speed of trains tbrougb the city ut not
B B BJc to exceed ton miles an hour ,
BBBBB :
BBBBBBL * . * * . *
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A Crookrd Donl ,
Lb Mars la . Dee 23. tSpoclal Telegram
to The Hee 'J A report of a rctl cstato
transfer In the Spirit Lnko Uoncon InstAvcok
set en attorney to Investigating Ho ropro-
sontcd S. It Miller , tbo late consul to Lolp-
stc , who was reported as having tiansferrJd
OIO ncrcs ot land In Dickinson county toV. .
W. Hurl of Spirit Lake , who transferred
them to A Hecker of Dm Moines The
transfer Is a forgery , Miller being in Europe
nnd knowing nothing of It Hurd claims to
bo tlio victim of n swindle , and that ho traded
1,000 ncrcs of southern land for this properly
through n Dos Moines ngont , Mortangcs
amounting to W.0J0 have been mndo by
Becker to Hurd nnd sold by Hurd to inno
cent parties Hurd has disposed ot all his
propertj except what is nttnehod bv creditors
and parties to whom ho had sold the broker
mortgage Bxtcnslvo litigation will follow
Assaulted by Fnotntttq
Atlantic , In , Dee 23 [ Sp > al il Tolo-
grain to Tub Bee 1 At 0 o'clock this even
lng George H. Abbott ot Jollot , 111. , was
attickod by two moa noir the Hot jt Andnr
son for the purposu ot robbery Ho was hit
across the mouth nnd his lower jaw was
broken and lower tooth knocKed out Ho
screamed , and the highwayman ran away
without gettlns nny nionoy or Jewelry Mr
Abbott had ? -J0 ! and valuable diamonds Ha
was taken to the hotel , where ho now lies ,
and is recolvlng good care , A largo body of
nion are scouring the country to find the
hlghwnymon , Mr Abbott was the ngont of
nn opera company from Now Brighton ,
Ponu
Shot by a birun irrr
Des Moines , In , Doe 23. | Spoclal Tolo-
grnm to The Bee ] The pollco nro Investi
gating n very mysterious case of shooting
that occurred last night on West Walnut
and Blghth streets James McGloro , n
young man twenty-six yo.irs old , was shot In
the nock by nn unknown man who nn-
preached bun and after n few words drew a
lovolvor and 11 rod McUloro was talking
with a friend when the man approached , nnd
In the excitement which followed they al
lowed the assassin to get awny The ball
wont through the nock and lodged near the
Bplnul column , McGloro is ulivo and was
probably saved bv the thlckno3s of his cloth
ing , The mysterious stranger was dressed
in dark clothes aud were a dam mustaoho ,
Bquenlod uu His Hrottior
Des Moines , la , Doc 23. [ Spoclal Tele
gram to Tnn Bee.J About a week ago the
hardware store of Price & Son , at Now
London , was burglurizod and Aibout
J100 worth of revolvers , cartridges ,
etc , stolen It was believed that
the burglars were residents and familiar
with the promises Today two brothers
named Kced , rcsldonts ot Now Loudon ,
were nrrosted aud Jailed with indisputable
proof of their guilt Ono ot them , on his ar
rest , iuformed.on his brother , nud disclosed
the plauo of co noaalmon . t of the Htoloir goods
They were fouud as represented
Crushed bv u Horse
Cueston , la , Dee 23. | Special Tolcgram
to Tne Bee.1 Joe Rodlg , a boy aged thir
teen , was fatally injured this morning by a
horse which ho was riding roaring up and
falling ever backward on the boys body
His lnjurios are internal and the doctors say
fatal
Tcrriblo Mmu Accident
San Fiuncisco , CaL , Doa 2J A report
has reached hero that an accident in a initio
In San Andreas , Calaveras county , killed
sixtcon men and injured thirty , The cave
occurred at Lane mme , Angels camp , yes
terday afternoon Sixteen men were buried
with no prospect of getting them out allvo
Nearly all the victims had families
At a late hour this ovonlng but little
information had been received rogardlug tbo
mluo disaster nonr Angels ' camp beyond
what is already known A special dispatch
from Milton , says word reaches there that
twenty men wore imprisoucd in the cuvo at
the Utica mlno Two miners escaped with
out injury and ono with serious injuries
The remaining , with possibly tbo execution
of two , arc supposed to have boon killed out
right
Murder and Kobb ry
Teubntuu , Pa , Dec 23. Shortly after 10
o'clock tonight three mon broke into the
Jewelry store of Paul Ruttort and were in
the net of carrying oft all the valuable stock
when they were surprised by Mrs Ruttort ,
who plucklly grappled with ono of the rob
bers She was getting the best of him
when ono of the ether men drew
a revolver nnd blow the top ot her head
off The noho nttraetod Ruttort , who was
unstnlrs , but bufoio ho reached hi3 wife she
was dead aud the thlovcs had Hod with the
booty , The murder created intense excite
inont and largo numbers are out soarcbing
for the thlovcs , The amount ot valuables
stolen Is nut known
Fay Hnd Nn Donicmio Trouble
Janesville , Wis , Dee 23 , John W.
Carpenter , father of Mrs Elton Fay , whoso
husband suicided In Now York Saturday ,
says there was no domestlo difficulty between - ,
tweon thorn She received a letter from him
from Now York Thanksgiving day stating
that lie was coming homo , but she had heard
nothing from him since Fays father ,
Charles Fuy , resides at Edgertou , this
county When the news was broken to him
last night ho dropped insenslblo nnd has not
rocovcrod consciousness yet and most prob
ably will die Fays ' father was ox-cbiot
Justice of Walworth county , Wisconsin His
wife is nearly crazed with grief
Pinto Not So find ns l'nlnted ,
Lisnov , Doc 23. Portugeso MInistorof
Foreign Affairs Gomes , in reply to the note
of Lord Salisbury relative to the movements
ot Major Pinto in Africa , says ( ha major did
nothing to warrant the occusations mndo
against him Ho did not order an attack on
the British flag , but merely repulsed the hos
tile natlvo9. among whoso baggage after the
fight three British Hags were found , in con
clusion Goinos asks Salisbury to await fur
ther information concerning the affair before -
fore taking any further action
Ten liidloliiusiits lorKlecilon Frauds
Helena , Ark , . Dec 23. The United States
grand Jury bus returned ten Indictments for
election frauds alleged to have taken place
at the last congressional oloctlon in tbo First
district The county Judge ot Craighead
county is among tbo number indicted , for
falluro to appoint judges from both political
parties , as the law provides These prose
cutions will undoubtedly affoot the contest
uow pending In congress between Cave and
Fcathoislono
Mr Wuril nnd Stanley
New Youk , Doa 23. Herbert Ward , ono
of Stanloy's ex-lioutenanls , doollnos to dis
cuss tbo reports from London that Stanley ,
in his letter to Sir Francis Wlnton , ox-
prosBod Indignation at Wards conduct In
Africa "I have a very high opinion of Mr
Stanley , " said ho , and I have no fear of
condemnation from him when ho is in posses
sion of all the facts "
Fatal Kerosins Lamp Explosion ,
New Yoiik , Dca 2J. Shortly after mid
night , by the explosion ot a korosuio lamp ,
Mrs Kato Houston and lior two-yoar old
daughter , of Sixtieth strcot , were fatally
burned , The mother , who Is but twenty
two years old , died soon after The child Is
Btlll alive , but will ale The husband nnd
wife bad quarreled aud had not been living
together for some tlmo
ltulned by Wlnound Womrn
Sioux Falls , S. D „ Dea 23. [ Special
Telegram to Tub Bee.1 W. L , Cooley , the
absconding cashier of this place , Is still miss
ing , His accounts have bcon gene ever and
they are found to bo f TOO short His parauts
live at Hnrou Lake , Minn Wlno and women
are said to bo the cause of his downfall
A Tnu Dark Contest Begun
Pittsuuho , Pa , Dea 23. The soventy-two
hours Internationalgo-as-you please walking
match for 11.000 begau ut noon in the Tlvoli
gardens There are twelve contestants At
1 o'clock Hogelman was m the lead , followed
by Horty ,
AMALGAMATION OF MINERS
A Schsmo on Foot to ttonsolldato
the Dlftoront Organizations
OUTLINE OFTHE PLAN PROPOSED
•
ji Moro Ilcndcrod Jccr-ssnry by Do-
fents In the Past Cull for tlio
i'rourcssivn Union Con
vention
In Union There Is StronRtu
Columbus , O. , Dea 23. A Joint address
wns todav prepared by tbo oOlclals ot
National District Assembly No , 133 nnd the
National Progressive Mlners'unionembody
ing tbo plans for an amalgamation of the two
organizations It Is proposed to cHoct it
consolidation without sacrificing tlio csson-
tlal features uf cither Thb work Is to bo
complotcd at a Joint convention to bo hold in
this city in January
Tlio address , which is a lengthy ono , says
in parti
For mony years , by reason of n conflict
originating in the cxistenco of two rival
miners associations , much ralunblo energy
has been tinprolitobly employed In a neces
sary struggle for supremacy and in the con
test the miners connected with both bodies
of nrgnnizod minors have been tbo principal
sufferers The condition of our craft today
lias been reduced to the present level , llrst ,
by reason of the nbsoncoof proper interest
in mining affairs , and , second , because of
the falluro up to this dnto of the two organ
izations to unite their powers nni
agree upon a policy that would nt once bo
uccoutablo to botn classes ot the prcsont
ofllclnls and satisfactory to the rank and ilia
of the rospcctivo minors Our inability , as
shown by the character ot past efforts , to
thoroughly unlto our powers by harmonizing
our forces , has led to n reduction In wngos
and in different parts of n competitive district
rendered our miners nnd oillcials powerless
to roslst Imposition and assert the rights ot
their members as wage-workers , with no
prospect bofcro us but of suffering still
further modlDcatlons of our already too low
standard of mlnlnir rntCB
The address refers to the painful lessons of
tlio necessity of harmony of action , as shown
in the sorlos of defeats which the minors
have boon compelled to submit to , and says
the following plan has bcon agreed upon ,
1. To unite the two organizations under
ono head , to govern and protect the Inter
ests of the miners and mlno laborers , this
union to bo effected without sacrificing the
essential features of either organization
2. The organization is to bo divided into
n national district and local divisions , meet
ings of which nro to ' bo oithar sccrotor
open , as the members may dqtermino or the
oxrgenc.es of the case may require ; that Is to
say , thq meaning ot the term , open or secret
cret" shall bo constructed as npplylug to
meetings of the National Progressive union
or Knights of Labor , us the case may bo
B. Equal taxation upon aflllinted , members
4. A stuff of officers for the untlonnl nnd
each district nnd localoigauizatlou In which
due provision Bhall bo made for visiting and
directing the business of both branches of
the oiganization
The necessity for the unification of our
forces demand that all mombcrs of both
unions and oven these minors not connected
with either give the proposition careful
thought and study that they may better pro
liaro to Intelligently consider thu adoption br
modification of the policy outlined
Prosibcnt Mcllrido nlso issued a call for
the regular annual convention of the na
tional progressiva union nt Columbus , Tues
day , January 22. Ho refers to the fact that
the Knights of Labor have issued a call fern
n convention of all miners , organized and
unorganlzoa , to bo hold at Columbus on tbo
same date , nnd extends an Invitation to
inineis not organized to send delcgatos to
the convention
IlootninkerH Locked Out
Bristol , Dec 23. Ten thousand boot
makers are now locked out lathe labor dis
trict hero , but the employers are willing to
submit the dlftorenco between them to arbi
tration
A Northwestern Wliont Corner
Chicago , Doc 23 The Dally News
Winmpog special says : The Ogllvio Milling
company has secured a corner on all the
wheat in the province of Manitoba and the
northwest territories , amounting to 4,000,000
bushels It is understood that the llrm bad
n pointer from the Dominion government
that tbo duty on flour would bo increased at
the pending session from 50 oents to II uor
barrel
o ,
CliloT of Police Hnbbnrd Flrr-d.
Ciiicaoo , Dea 23. Chief of Pollco Hub
bard was superseded in oDlco tonight by
Captain F , II , Marsh , who was United
States marshal for tbo northern district of
Illinois during President Cleveland's admin
istration Hubbard was a holdover from
the administration preceding that of Mayor
Crelgor Ho will , it is understood , bo glvon
a captaincy •
A Very Tough Kid
'
Sioux Falls , S. D. , Dea 23. [ Spoclal
Telegram to The Bee | John T. Cralp , the
seventeen-year-ola Incorrlgiblo son of C. C.
Craig of this city , was sent to the reform
school at Plankinton today YoungCralgwas
the toughest lad in town , and had been
• 'Jugged"any number of times for stealing
A South Dakota Appointment
Pieiuib , S. D. , Dee 23. [ SDOclal Telegram
to Tub Beb ] Governor Mollotto today
appointed K. H. Huntington of Webster ad
jutant general in place ot Gabrgo S. Huston
of Rodilold , resigned
One Youth DiSMiibowols Another
Chillicotiib , Mo , Doa 23. At Moadvilo
today John Barbeo , aged seventeen , aud Ed
ward Davis , ngod olghteon , became involved
in a dlsputo , which tornunatod in Barbeo
disemboweling Davis with an ugly kalfo
A Closing Uecrco Head
Paws , Dea 23 The minlstor of the Interior -
rior today read la the chamber a deoreo clos
ing the session The senate agreed to the
law by which the government assumes a
monopoly of the manufacture of matches
The Glndstoninn Polio .
London , Dea 23. Gladstone , Paruoll and
ether chiefs of the Gladstonlan party will
moot In London before parliament opops to
settle upon the course to bo pursued by the
party the comlug session
Drstruoilvo Cyoluno In Kentuoky
Pineville , Ky , , Doa 23. This town was
visited by a destructive cyclone yesterday
morning Several persons wore seriously
injured , and the duinago to domohshud prop
erty Is 150,000.
Terrible Mine Acoldent Itoportnd ,
Ban Fiuncisco , Cul , Dec 23. A roDort
has reached hero that an accident in a mlno
in San Andreas , Calaveras county , killed
sixteen mon und injured thirty No details
m
Influenza All Over Oormaiiy ;
Beklin , Doa 23. The opldomia is now
spread over every part of Gormuny ,
Decided to Itvturn to Work ;
Beulin , Doa 23. The striking coal minors
in the Saar district have decldod to rosunio
work pending a sottl . oinent ot their claims
m
Bond Offerings
Wasuinoton , Doa 23 , [ Sooclal Telegram
to Tub Bbe | Tbo bond offerings were :
* 159,000 at tl 'iT and (2,000 at IL01X-
nlluenzi No Hcgpuoior .r Ms sons
Mapuiu , Doa 23. Sagasla and four other
ministers , tbo president of the cortei , many
members ot the cortes and Miss Nevod and
ether artists have the iuUucnza
Oaka Will ItP.ido South
New Ouleans , La , , Dea 23. It U stated
tonight that Jaka Kllraln will accept the pro
fessorship of boxing for the Southern
Athleliu club und uuko this city his porina-
nout home
this D y TA suicpKiinns
Governor Mnllr-tto Ilcllovcs In Telling
tlioVAr'tn Irt Iho Cnfl .
PicnnE , S. 'fyBoa 23. [ Special Telegram
lo Inn BEF..f-Govornor Mollotto todnyox-
pressed vlew.ni apropos to the resolutions
adopted at th.Qiro.rent Watortown convention
that no nltoinpb at concealment of the desti
tution nmong the people of the stnto was
wlso Ho stntaqf that the district where
there Is suITorlng and want was confined to a
very smnll oinapf the stoto , comparatively ,
and that the Balance , or fully SO per cent of
the state , was In easy circumstances and
could help the balnnca In n mensuro with
what nld wns oo'ityng in from the outside
The Noithwcstdrn railway nlono has con
tributed ever M.OOO already In frolglits to tbo
drouth snfferors , and Is still continuing its
half nnd free rates on coal and suppllos
whuro the necessity for them Is shown Tlio
governor ndds that corporations may have
no souls , but Messrs Ilnllcnbeck nnd
Hughltt have shown thnt they have From
rccont Information nt hand it sootns that
these oniclols regard the Watortown resolu
tions ns placing thplr good efforts to help the
needy in a queer light before the public , to
saj the least
PUomillTION IN MOUTH DAKOTA
What the Penalties Are for Vlolntlng
the Law
Bismarck , N. D. , Doa 23. [ Special Telegram
gram to Tun Bee.1 The full text of the
North Dikota prohibition law has boon
mndo public It imposes ponnltlos as fol
lows : First oftonso , J300 to 81,000 Una nnd
ImprUonmont not loss than nlnoty days nor
more than ono year The second and oaoh
succeeding offense Is treated ns the first , with
punishment by imprisonment , in stnto prison
for n term not excoodlug two years and not
less than ono There is a proviso permitting
registered pharmacists to soil fdr medicinal ,
mechanical , sciontillo aud sacramental pur
poses All places where intoxicating liquors
uro sold are doclarcd nulsancos and the
sheriff is omowarodto [ , nbato them nnd de
stroy all the Intoxicants nud fixtures therein
St Louis Gas Robbers
St Louis , Doa 23 At a muss-mcotlng of
cttlzons In the Merchants Kxchango today
resolutions were adopted protesting against
the so called robber cas bill railroaded
through the local council last week by a vote
of 7 to 0 An address to the mayor asking
him to protect the city from this"unparallolod *
raid upon the treasury , " by vetoing the
ordinance was ndoptod
There was an oxcitlug scene in tbo city
council tonicht when Councilman Rohan ,
ono of the Bovon who voted for tbo gas bill ,
which created such a Btir , movnd that a
commlttco of-invostlgatlon bo appointed , and
thnt it bo composed of two counuilmen who
voted against the bill nnd ono who voted for
It The motion provallod , however , by a
vote of 7 to 5 , ono member bolng absent
Troublous Tlinr-s In Brnzil
Nbw Youk , Dec , 23. | Special Telegram
to Tnn Bhp.l A pnvato correspondent ot C.
R. Flint , who is wall posted in political matters -
tors in Brazil , writes : Politics will Boon
bo red hot { hero There are Indications of
ilerco contentions brewing The Journal do
Cotnincrcto undilGiirctto do Notlcins nnd
others already.Indicate dissatisfaction with
the provisional government The leaders of
the revolution four trouble Silvira Martlno
of Rio GraadOide Sul Is a prisoner la his
house
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Implement House Burned ,
Bloominoton , Neb , Dea 23. [ Special
Toleeram to Tii Bee ] A Are at Hildrctb ,
a small town twenty miles north on the
county line , destroyed S. D. Longs Imple
ment house , togbtUer with its contents The
ilro occurred at2 a. m. Sunday The origin
Is unknown Tlio total loss on the building
und contents Is between $5,000 and $0,000 ,
with an lnsuranco of S1.350 each in the
Furmors' nnd Merchants of Lincoln and the
Nebraska und Iowa of Omaha Mr Long
says he will rebuild ot once
A It'iilroatT l > cision by Brewer
Topeka , Kan.r Dpc 23. This evening
Judge Brewer tiled with the clerk of the
United btatns circuit court an opinion in the
Missouri , Kansas & Texas railroad cases ,
disposing of tbo inotlous that bavo b' con con
tinued for the past four or llvo months The
opinion is quito voluminous , nnd itIs believed
lioved thnt it will hapten thn foreclosure ot
the Missouri , Kansas & Texas The motions
were all made , It is claimed , for the purpose
of delay and to postppno tbo decree All of
the motions except ono were decided clearly
against the Missouri , Kansas & Texas
The Flro Record
Cincinnati , O. , Dec 23 Emory's candle
works ut Ivorydalo burned tonight Loss ,
$100,000. _
SHE'S A KIiUlIOMANlAC
A HlRh Toned Society Lady is Caught
Stealing
Yesterday afternoon about 5:30 : ono of the
private detectives cinployod in Hayden
Brothers dry goods store apprehended a
well dressed lady in the act ot appropriating
• several small articles of value from tbo no
tion counter Ho at once summoned Ofllcor
Benson , who Is on the boat at that place , and
the woman was taken to police headquarters
She gave the nama of Mary Dee and was
booked under the charge of larceny
An effort was at once made to conceal her
idontlty , she bolng looked up In tbo woman's
cell and no one , not cvon tbo most trusted
oOlcors , being allowed to see her As soon
as It was dark a gentleman well known in
the city appeared und very soon the record ,
Released on deposit of $10 , " uppcarcd oppo
site her name , the same being authorized by
the chief of pollco Scrgcaut Ormsby
then escorted her , | henvily veiled , through
the old police court room to thu Bide entrance
to tho.statlon , from whence it Is supposed
she wont homo
The lady belongs to ono ot the best fami
lies in the city , and was rlcblv attired She
is described os a short , chunky woman
and at the tlmo of her appro-
honslou were a sealskin sacquo of the
host make Ono ot the firm who was seen
1 announced that she was ot a highly rospecta-
bio character , nnd that consiuorlng bar cir
cumstances ho did not propose to prosecute
her As a matter of I act , this dopokli will
be forfolted this morning and nothing will
bo said regarding the matter
'
W. JL O. ISntortalnmon t.
The Womon's Robot corps , nn auxiliary to
the Grand Army of the Republic , gave a
very pleasant socinLin Grand Army hall last
night , Tbo attendance was largo After a
programme of recitations , singing and dia
logues bad boon reordered the evening was
spent in dancing , tnit was ono of the most
successful parties itbat has over boon given
bytbooorps , "iri
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> Btnbbl'diln tbo Hack
Lew Wind , a barlendor , whlla passing
along tbo rear of the Ogden house , in Coun
cil Bluffs , last night , was ussaulted by three
'
unknown men aatl'mabbod in the back Just
under the left shpuldor Physicians were
summoned , who'st&tea that the wound was
serious and might prove fatal Up to a late
hour this morning1 the mon who did tbo
stabbing had uot < boon arrested
H _
He Ucsnfrfed nn Olllccr
Ofllcer Murnell' attempted to arrest a
woman named Mary Dee at the Sixteenth
street viaduct last night aud was assaulted
by u man uamod William Glades Marnoll
made a gumo light and succeeded in getting
Ills man and woman to ( ho station , the latter
being a little the worse for wear
'
Governor Saunders Ilobbod
Ex-Governor Saunders of tbo Utah com
mission was robbed of $15 in money at Salt
Lake City on Friday evening last A gang
ot house thieves which have boon operating
in tbo vicinity were the depredators
Dee Middloton , u well known gam
bler of Council IllulTa , was attacked
with heart U soaso while sitting in a
chair in the Turf saloon lust night It
wag ut 11 rut thought that ho wuu ( lying ,
but later rallied Hulllciotitly to bo taken
to his homo His physician states that
ho will probably bo ull right ujain | iu u
day or two .
TllE ENGLISH SYNDICATE
They Wnnt Amorionn Dlstillorios ,
but Fonr Prohibition
MAKING A CAREFUL INSPECTION
Why They Throw Up Their Option
on tbo Oiuahn Browcrioi Ken
tuoky Gin 31111b Not
Desired
A rroinr-otlvo Donl
CmcAOo , Doa 23. ( Special Telogratn to
TnH Br.E.l The syndicnto composed of
English capitalists is looking Into the coik
ditlon of American distilleries with a vlow
or purchasing n lnrgo number ot thorn
"It Is true , " said Levy Ma\cr , nttornoy
for the syndicate , today , that tbo Bngllsh-
mon nro after some dlstillorles Options
hnvo bcon secured and Iho business Is being
examined Into very carefully If this clnss
of property Is finally taken , a largo amount
of money will bo put Into thetn nnd n largo
number will bo secured There Is no cor-
talnty , however , that the dlstillorios
will bo taken The Internal revenue
laws of this country uro nn uncertain qunn-
tity They mny be changed at nny tlmo , for
tdoy are nlwavs under discussion , and this
fact alone would cause thorn to hcsltnto u
long time before Investing hoavlly In thnt
branch of industry Another fact that hns
been taken intocunsldciation is the agitation
by the prohibitionists This bus kept the
Ungllsb Investors from purchnslng ninny
breweries nnd dlstillorios , notably the brow
erlcs in Omaha On these establishments
options had already bcon secured In prob
ing thoroughly Into the mnttor wo
found that three of the states par
tially surrounding Nobraskb had already
voted in favor ot a urobibltory amendment
to their constitution This would doubtless
bavo considerable influence on the people of
Nebraska , wo reasoned , and such wus found
to bo the case , for the proposition for a pro
hibitory nmendmont will be submitted to the
people of Nebraska In less than n year The
options on the Omaha browerlos were there
fore thrown up It is not true that we have
secured options on about twenty of the
largest dlstillorios In Kentucky The facts
nro that some ono secured options on these
distilleries and offered thorn to my clients ,
who , nftor the usual thorough examination ,
decided not to accept the proportlcs I do
not think my clients doslro Kentucky distil
leries uador the clrcumstancos "
THC AMI-HOB VM1 BOTCHERS
They Drnft n Rcmoiistrnnco to He
> Presented to the Council
The nnti-liconso butchers held a meeting
nt Kcssler's hall on South Thirteenth strcot
last night About forty butchers were pres
"
ent
Tlio chairman announced that it had boon
intended to organize a now union , but owing
to the pressure of ether busiuos3 it would bo
accessory to postpone notion on the matter
until the general meeting in January Ho
then stated that they would proceed to draft
a remonstrance to bo presented to the coun
cil The various trndes unions in the olty
bad slgntllod thnlr intention of Joining in
such a petition to the council
The matter of pi cparing a potltlon to bo
presented to the council was then taken up ,
and Secretary Bath suggested that it would
bo well to provldo in the potltlon for a now
ordinance The statcmont had been mndo
that It was necessary to have .a licensa in
order to supply better meat , and ho thought
It would bo hotter to provldo that the meat
inspector inspect the butchers ns well as the
moat , and weed out the men who nro not
butchers
Mi Mercer , president of the carpenters
union , wus present and expressed his views
on the license question Ho predicted thnt
tbo licensing ot tbo butchers was but the
beginning , nnd would no doubt bo followed
bv the licensing of the grocer , nnd then the
trades would follow Ho urged the butch
ers to orgnnizo and assist In electing to tbo
couucil and the legislature men who would
pass laws for the benefit of tbo
workingman Ho pledged the ( support of *
the Central Labor union in carrying on the
work , nnd urged that committees bo
appointed to wait on the various unions in
the city nnd unite on a plan of action
A petition to the council was then sub
mitted to tbo mooting and adopted as
follows :
Wo , the undersigned butchers of Omaha ,
hereby declare ourselves as ooing opposed to
tbo passage of un ordinance compelling
butchers to pay a license of S100 per year
Wo bcllovo that the same would result in
creating a monopoly , as it would compel a
number of butchers to go out of business ,
thus driving the trudo to tholarger butchers ,
which would Inevitably result In raising the
price of meat , to the detriment of the work
ing classes
It has bcon stntod that the small butchers
furnish poor meat , aud wo respectfully sub
mit to your honorublo body that the small
butchers must keep llrst clasB moat or lese
what little trudo they have
Wo thorofoie petition your honorable body
to not pass the ordinance compelling butchers
to pay a license of $100 a year
A commlttco of three was appointed to
present the petition to the council tonight ,
consisting of Messrs Johnson , Kunatz and
Thomas
A resolution was passed calling the espe
cial attoution of tbo various labor unions ,
this matter nnd asking that they take action
on it at their first regular mooting ,
The mooting then organized into n permanent -
nont butchers union by the nppointment of
the following ofilcers , who will servo until
the llrst Thursday In Fcbrunry : D , S.
Foster , prosldout ; W. J. Johnson , vlco-
president ; Joseph Bath , socrctury ; James
Fenton , treasurer
The mooting then adjourned until next
Monday evening ,
A Smnll Mr p.
The flro department was called to Seven
teenth and St , Mary's avenue last night to
quench a small blaze in the St Felix build
ing Tbo dnmago was very slight
LONGEVITY OFTHE HEBREWS .
Statistics Showing Great Vitality
lniportnnt Ilyuicnio Rules
In tills nrticlo in the nlnotoonth century -
tury on Diseases Caught from Butch
ers Meat , " Dr H. Bohrond citoa evidence
donco , which ho has colloctodwith care
and industry , in answering in the uf-
firmntlvo tlio question : Are there
grounds for the holiof that the Jewish
race is especially endowed with privi
leges tending to insure a dogrooo of
pmtoclion against unhcalttiful influ
ences and to prolong ltfoV The compar
ative immunity of tlio Jewish rnco from
the tuberculosis , says Dr Bohrond in
the Jewish Messenger , has bcon recog
nized by all physloiuna whoso spoclal
oxporloncu entitles them to express un
opinion ; und is the moro roinurkublo
when the adverse conditions under
which the vest majority live nro tuken
into consideration The medical olll-
cors of health in some of the poorest
quarters of London , where most of the
llobrow population dwells , huvo
repeatedly commented upon this
( act in their ofllciul re
ports Dr Loano , the modicai of-
licor of Wliitoohapol , states : "I am
sure from personal knowledge that
fihthlslsjoxlsts among the Jewish in-
inbitants of my district toamuoh less
extent than it does among the romtilu-
dorof the population " Dr Gibbon ,
the medical oiliccr oi Holborn , has
borne testimony to the same olTcct , and
Dr Drysdulo tlio senior physician to
the Metropolitan Fioo hospital , which
contains wards lor Jewish patients ,
writes that they very rarely die of
phthisis , and their immunity fiom its
attacks is very striking " Ho adds Hint
they uro , ns ull know , very particular
about the kind of moat supplied to them
for food , I think it but right to state
thut in a j ractlco of thirty j oars , large
ly among llobrow patients , I roysolf
have not yet mot with a slnglo attack
of pythisls in the members of that
faith
It is , of coursOtnot nssortod that nny
specific cause is sulllclont to bring
about constant and inVariahlo biologi
cal results ; all that I claim 'is that it la
an important factor und thnt
operating during n countless
Borlos of gdnorntluns nnd acquir
ing Increased force by constant
horodltnry transmission It exorcises nn
important iulluonr-o in building up tlio
physical toughness , and thereby tlio
mental actitness , so markedly charac
teristic ot the Jewish race
From the llrst to tlio fifth year of ago
the porcontngo of deaths in the provlnco
of Poson from 1811) ) to 180:1 : wai , among
Christinas , 37.4S ; among Jans , liS.ll'J ' ;
in the district of Uiomborg , 37.713 and
'J0.47 ; in thnt of Marlenwordor , rsJ.b7 (
and 21.28 ; in thnt of Dair/lg , a .lt und
23.21 ; in Horlln , 2' ) . 11 and 27.69 ; In nil
the eastern provinces of Prussia , i)7.11 )
nnd 2-i.fio ; and in Wustphnlin , 23.52 and
18.t5. : In b'urtll , Mayor shows that
Jewish children under 5 years of ago
die at the rite of 10 per co nt , Christians
nt that of 11 ; and in Frankfort Nout-
vlllo finds the proportion 12.1) ) and 21.
Von Borpmann snjs that "throuphout
the Jewish mortality is loss m the first
year ot lifo , and this favorahlo condi
tion increases with each succeeding
your , and even in the rnro exceptions
in winch Juwish mortality is In excess
during the first year its diminution be
tween tlio llrst and fifth years becomes
very striking
NEW SYSTEM OF TELEGRAPH
4
Five Hundred Words l'cr Minute
Mny bo TrniiHiulttml ,
A system of lolograph winch promises
to replace in a great mensuro that now
in use , has bcon in vented by J. II Rog
ers of Washington , who has already
achieved fume by inventing the p.m-
oloctrlo telephone The system is
based on the Synchronous revolution of
two wheels , one at the soiidlng and tlio
otho ether nt tlio receiving station
This has boon attained before , but by
such complicated methods that no giaiit
commercial benefits huvo resulted Mr
Rogers secured the simultaneity of revolution
elution by an arrangement for sending
a spark from ono wheel to ether If
the ap.iric is not at certain place on the
wheel , it is known thut the wheels are
not turning together , and meusuros are
taken for making thorn do so , says the
Chicago Tribune The mossu go is
printed on nn ordinary typewriter ,
which is connected with a machliio
which punctures a series of holes , cor
responding to lcttors in a slip of paper
Tlio slip is then run through the bond
ing instrument , and the message is
printed _ in Roman lcttors at the receiv
ing station without any aid from an op-
orator Another method of sondiug is
by a sort of typewriter having
only ton koya which punches the
slip directly This can bo oper
ated fast enough to take down ordinary
conversation Onlyton kc snro neces
sary , bcctiuso any letter can bo formed
in Roman typo by combining two or
moro of ton murks
By tills system of telegraphy from 200
to 600 words a minute can bo tiansmit-
ted , sothatitsadvantago ever the Morse
sjstom , by which only thirty words a
minute can bo sent , is apparent Tlio
general adoption of the now system
would , therefore , greatly decrease the
number of wires naoded for telegraph
ing Uesidos , in the synchronous system
tom , ton operators can send a message
ever a single wire at the saino time ,
which is two and ono-hnlf times moro
than is possible under the old system
Another improvomontthat is in ado pos
Bible by the invention of tlio device for
vovolving two wheels at a distance from
each ether simultaneously is the rapid
transmission of facsimilo3 of messages
This has bcon done before , but so slowly
and at such an expense that the inven
tion could not bo utilized lor business
purposes
A number of competent cloctricians
have examined the invention and are
sure that it can bo successfully operated
at much loss rates than the prcsont sys
tom A trial of the now instrument
was recently mndo between this city
and Washington and was satisfactory
in every respect As the system re
quires no skilled tolograpnor , is so in-
oxnonslvo iu otner respects , and to rapid
untl simple , its general adoptlonso cms
certain
Novelties In Linen
A georgcous orange cover has largo
floral patorns with doves Hying among
the fiowors
The pink , blue , straw , buff , ecru and
pca-grcon covers are either fringed or
deeply hemstitched
For lunch and tea cloths the delicate
colored spreads nro still used , and are
shown in exceedingly rich patorns
For the hemstitched borders the horn
is two inches wide , and for the napkins
accompanying the sot ono inch in width
Some covers nro hand embroidered in
wide patorns on perfectly plain grounds ;
others display soioral rows of Mexican
work
Among the most sorviccablo and , at
the same time , tlio newest eon tor pieces ,
doilies nnd carving clothes , are these
which are finished in the Gorman
Bpochtoi work
Other doilies are of fine while or
cream chiiiasilkhomstltchodpr fringed ,
and painted with hits of color taken
from Japancso fans here an old ( lower ,
there a mandorin or strange foreign
scene
A delicate butdooided salmon colored
spread is richly covorcd with Kirvntlnii
designs of sphlnxos obelisks , pyramids ,
and other strange shapes , each standing
out plainly from tlio brilliant ground
The doilies nro exquisite works of
art , and some uro inoro scraps of wlilto ,
pink , blue , buff or green satin dumask ,
with a Binglo pond lily , rose or dulfodil
spray stampou on their smooth surface ,
and with friugod borders
The German pachtol work is a strong
embroidery in tlio linen which being
cut out , leaves a haudsnmo , durable ,
open work embroidery This embroidery
ory is a favorite ornamoutatlon this
soitbon , and appears on bedspreads und
pilloshams as well ,
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