2 - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY DECEMBER 20. SIXTEEN PAGES I - TflE CAPRICE OF A MONARCH ' Hi \yilholm Sots All tbo Tonguna In 1 Gormnny Going HI SURE REBUKE AWAITS HIM Hlf ITho Kinpcror's Ahuso of the Koyal B rrerogntlvo Will Fordo Ulamarck R , to Withdraw tlio Socialist lllll BS lho Chnnoellor Sick BS A Pnelflo Ilcclnrntlon BS Capyrluht ltiH Xtw York AwxMttl Prn * . BB BehI.ix , Dec 23. 1'rlnco Hismarck Is Bb' Under tlio weather but Is apparently not ono HM Ol the victims ot Intluonnu IIIb condition BS tiocs not occasion any alarm but ho Is 111 Bfli enough to compel hnn to rIve up nlmost en- HM tlroly any effort to transact official buslno s BX und to prevent his presence at court Now BS Years day His doctors oppose his dnslro BS . to reappear in the rolchstug and take part In BS the debate on the socialist law or military SB credits or any subject likely to Irrltnto htm BS In responding to compliments at tlio dlplo- HB , mntic reception on Now Years dny the ran BBl pcror will make a short pacific declaration , BS the presumption being that the royal and im- BS portal word on this occasion glvos the key BBL uototo Huropo for a year On Christmas BSh evening thcro wcro nssomblod In the now SSa palncoonly Prlnco nnd Princess Leopold of BBR Prussia Thoduko and duchess of Snxo- BSl Mcinlngcn nro at Potsdam The illness of BSl' Fcodora , their only child , prevented tholr BBS attending the family party Each of the BBb emperors llvo sons had n largo Christmas BBff tree nil for himself placed on the tabic In BBl Shell hall , the trco of the emperor and em- BB1' press being on another tnblo in the center of BBS vhohall Tbo-omporor passed the greater BBS > , art of Christmas cvo assisting in tbo deco BB ' ration of tlio trcos , with the children , and BBl lct the Plrl , > 't0 P ° t0 tno theater to see liar BBl ii ay's revival of Hnmlot BBl ° n CbrlBtmns day tbo cmncror and empress BBi and the grand duke and duchess of Dadon BBp dined with Empress Augusta and her family HHI Tonight Empress Augusta gavoa spoclal BBf reception to Mr Phelps , ox-Unltod BBl States minister to England , in the BBb * presence ot her full court , The BBh empress in the course of a cordial convorsa- BBf tlon with General Phelps expressed her llfo- BBf long interest in American affairs and her BBl great dnslro was that the people of the BBS Unitnd States should use tholr immense ro- BBS sources always in the Interest of the world BBbt a" BOC'ot-V ' is now intensely interested in BBR tbocomtng fancy dress Dull which the em- BB1I peror is to give nt the Schloss , where every BBl ' ° " ° ot tuo KUC3ts mustuppcar in oriental cus- BBl ' tumo | { An exceedingly Interesting discussion is BBl carried on in privnto lilo everywhere , nnd BBl not without much heat , over the proceeding BBl of tQ0 emperor in remitting tlio flno of 4,000 BBl marks inlllctcdon Dr Dachlcr , editor of the BBl StaatsDcrgcr Zoltung , a coascrvativo shoot BBl which libeled Hcrr Singer , the socialist It BBB attacked him vigorously because he posed BBH publicly as a socialist and a friend of the BBh people , while in fact ho is at the head of a BBB factory for making women's cloaks and BBH Rimllar garments in which the sweating BBB B.vstom is practiced at the expense of many BBB girls employed by him Hcrr Slngor np- ' BBS pealed to the courts , nnd was con BBV domncd and paid his fine in August This BBB * m0 was rcturocd by the emperor on Mon BBhTi ay la3t' Such use 'of the royal pre BBb rogatlve naturally surprises the people , BBB' ' - ' ' Hitherto the exercise of clemency * BBB' " * ul3 Daen restricted to state coses BBBFor the emperor to thus intcrforo and stand BBl between jastlco and an accused person in a BBl " race case of private interest is so plain a BBl substitution of royal caprice for the law of BBl tB0 Ill"J tmt , everybody can understand it , BBl nnJ therefore everybody is profoundly moved BBS ' * > y " • The Journals can not ignore the sub BBS ' i ° cti but tnuy Dr0 obliged to touch it with tbo BBB greatest caution for fear ot prosecution BBB' liberals of all shades discuss it in pri- BBB vatc , however , and it is the universal theme BBB 'Thrnatlonallsts Intensely regret the < ncl- BBB' doot , as It plays into tbo hands ot the pro BBB' 1 grosslsts una socialists on the ova of the BBB election , with a clear demonstration of the BBBgross abuse of royal power This incident BBB vl" couflrm the national liberals in their BBB" inclination to refuse to rote , as BBB" Jt stands , the expulsion clause BBB ° ' * D0 BOcla"st b111 , ' h'3 ' party now pro BBBi poses us a compromlso that it will vote for BBB tin , OIiml9ion clause if tbo application of that BBB clause is limited to socialists proved to bo en- BBB gaged in a conspiracy against the state and BBh H It shall not apply to the moro advocacy ot BBSf Boalallsm in the Dress or ou the rostrum It BBS1 , s 'mpfobabla ' teat lilsmurck will accept this BBBk < compromise , and the immediate political BBBT' ' ' luturo will take shape from this as a start BBB lus P ° lnl'i'ha liberal spirit of the national BlBSr' , > " llboral party , qulcKoned by the Singer inci- BBBj ilent , will make it imposslblo for that party BBBK t0 yield on tuls expulsion clause Without BBBJk ) ' tns party it cannot bo carried Prlnco Ui&- BBBr ' marck will tborofore withdraw the bill and BBBL ? dissolve the reichstag * BBBK ' An exchange of views with the English BBBj - povarnment regarding the decree of the pro BBB V Vinclal government in llrazll concerning BBB naturalizatiou has caused Prince 1 Jin marck BBB' ' * ° abandon his Inttntion to take any immo- ' BBB' 1 cllato action Kocont dispatches from Itio BBBj ' Janeiro have Influenced England , Germany BBBJ' , " ' " 1 Italy to agree In ignoring tbo naturallza * BBB1' ' tloa decree and other Irregular actions of BBBk the revolutionary loaders The general Im- BBBT' ' pression grows here that the now govern BBBk ment Is merely a mllitay junto , which Is un- BBBSu stabla mid will bo swept away oven before BBBBy the date to which it has postponed the cloo' BBBBf BBBS ? TllQ fear " ' a republican rising In Portugal BBBJ i consequent upon the extension tlioro ot iho BBBmferment orlginatiug In Urazll is much loss BBflwplace the character of the movement in Hio BBSt Janolro has boon revealed Advices received BBbn * l0ro rom Lisbon state in fact that the re- BBBi ' publican propaganda tlioro has boon para BBSf > ' lyzod by the dospotio dolng& In Itio Janolro BBV nna tmt , tieru , ls a strong feeling in favor of BBBi ' monarchy , BBBI ' ' " ' uo inluon , ? ! epidemic is rapidly docrcas- BBB i' ' " ' ' bore but ' * Bprcaditig' in ether places In BBB * ' Oermuny Tbo malady has very seriously BBB " ' Bffected the Christmas trudo Tbo Vienna ' BBBr > doctors say the disease has readied its BBBJ l climax there BBB > . Th0 execullve committee ot the German BBB1 ' dcputios in the Uoliewiau diet have issued a BBB declaration accepting the proposal ot tbo BBB government to hold a conference on Gorman BBB nUl' ' ' 3ollolIlmQ affairs The committee will BBB' ' BOm' ' delegates to the conference which will BBB endeavor to arrange an understanding be- < BBBJ' twi'on the Germans and the Czechs , There BBBJ' " " ' l)0 Iu tue conference flvo Germans and BBBJ < VQ Cl00lisTuo conference will sit In BBBJ Vicuna In January , and Count Taafo will BBBJ BBS ' 11 < , rr Meters , n brother ot Dr Peters , the BBBS . explorer , bos received a letter from his BBBe ' . lirotber , written at Keula , October 8. Hdo- r BBBB ; scrlbot the crossing ot a waterless desert , BBBBl " " lao exi'loratlous as fur as ICcnia BBBI.auJ tlu > construction of a fort BBBi' ' ba doctor " "J b'8 ' l > eoplo were BBBJ ' % bDU WCUana lmd ubundant supplies This BBBS' Jotter has not dispelled the fears caused by BBB ' tuo report of the massacre of Dr Peters BBB ' Which reachoj Zauilbur November 5. BBB - Captain Theodore Ulughum , United States BBB ' ' i ° ' America , ot tbo corps ot engineers , is BBB i military attache at the Gorman court , vice BBBJ' bbbAIj x - - - . . . . „ _ Snnford , rotlovod on account of ill licnlth Mr.lrcnchjfor eight years secretary of the Qrltlth legation at Washington , is danger ously ill with fovcr , Mr Phelps gave a farewell dinner to Count Bylandt , the secretary ot the Dutr.h legation Just appointed minister to Japan The landtag reopens Jhnunry 14. A SHOWIi.Il OP MOIiTKN METAli Nltin Mbn ilorrlbly Iturnod Uy An ICxplnillne Dlnlil New OnLKAMS , Dec 23. A Dallas , Tex , special says : Nine mon were horribly and some fatally burned by a shower of molten metal from an exploding mold at the Mosher machine company's foundry today The names of the victims are J. A , Dobbins bins , moulder , body and head and neck fairly riddled by melting metal , his left oar is burned oft and his Injuries may provo fatal John Hughes , moltler , nnd bis clothing burned from his person and both his eyes filled with red-hot metal Ho Is burned from head to foot and had to bo wrapped In cotton Mntson , n moldcr nnd foreman of the foundry , is also fearfully burned about the breast , neck nnd arms The molten metal ran into ono of his shoes nnd nlmost cooked his foot before ho could kick it off , Ho will recover Charles Hurst rocolved two torrlblo wounds In the back , from which the flesh tell iu strips , nnd the blood onreil out as bis clothing was torn from him His injuries will keep him disabled for some tlmo John Whcolcss , a workman , is sovcroly burned nbout the head and shoulders , nnd was knocked senseless by a living brick Ed Avers , Wlloy Jones , Mack Hanoy , Jnlto Mitchell and other workmen were all more or less burned about the head and shoulderB The cause of the explosion was the gener ation of gns Insida of the mold which was prepared to casta 1000-pound piece , and when thu hot metal was poured in nt the mouth tbo mold exploded , sondlng about n thousand pounds of molten metal In a perfect shower among the men A STRIKE PHOUABtiE The Erlo linnets a Now Ijnw Hultnblo for the Middle A gns Jrkset Citt , Dec 23. The Grand griev ance committee ot the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers hold a conference today In this city with n commlttco from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firomcn and Brnkemen The object of the conference was to try to convince the Erlo ofllcials that they were wrong In suspending four engineers who had refused to subscribe to the new laws established by the Erie Tno new laws require all trnln mon to walvo compensation from the company In case of accident , requires freight onginccrs and brakotnen to bocoino responsible for dumago to freight and railway property in case of accident , and requires engineers to go through a service examination The com mlttco will recommend to the general com mittee that the four engineers bo reinstated nnd thnt the new rules be abolished , It these recommendations are not ndoptod n striito on the whole Erie system will prob ably occur Sr Joe CoiiuuisHion Mori at War St Joseph , Mo , , Dee 2S. ( Special Toi- cgram , to Tub Bnn.I Holnhard Senn commenced suit today in the Buchanan county circuit court against Oliver A. San dusky for damages in the sum ot $12,000. on the charge of libel and defamation of charac ter The principals in the suit are at thu bead of two different produce and commis sion nouses Scnn's house was known as the St Joseph Produce company , and Mr Sandusky is president of the St Joseph Fruit & ProJuco exchange There was considerable rivalry between Senn and ether produce men , and in October 16S9 , Senn claims that Mr Sandusky , ns president of tbo fruit and produce exchange , caused to bo issued a circular rather derogatory to Scnn's business , which circular was mailed very cxtensivoly to country customers throughout Kansas andNobroslra Sandusky is a very wealthy commission merchant and a prominent citizen Attempted Suicide Because of Drink Newcastle , Pa , Doc 23. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tub Bee.J J. J. Wilkinson , son of wealthy parents in Baltimore , Md , attempted suicide hero this afternoon by taking forty-eight ono-oighth grain morphine pills When found Wilkinson was wander ing on the tracks in n semi-unconscious con dition Ho is still in a dangerous condition and will not likely recover Wilkinson's father is president of the International Now Jersey , New Ca&tlo and Philadelphia asphalt paving block works , ana young Wilkinson was hero assisting In putting up tbo now asphalt plant No cause is given other than that the young man nad been drinking to excess For jVInlronsanco In Office ICAV3AS Citv , Dec 28. A Jefferson City special says : Steps were tukon today to bring Bult against the board of railway com missioners for malfeasance iu oulco The commissioners nre charged with violating the law when they appointed Jaspur N. Burks chief grain inspector of the state , as it is alleged Mr 13urks is not a grain export , as the law requires the chief inspec tor shall be Suit will probably bo brought some tlmo during the coming week * Wnitlniffor Tliolr Victim ICaksas Cut , Dec , 23. A Chilllcotho , Mo , speclol says : James Maguire , just arrived from McFulI , savs Howurd , who murdered Schlus Fall at that place Thursday will bo lynched before morning Hundreds ot men nre congregated and are waiting for night fall to attack the Jail anil secure the prisoner • Shot His Mother Buooklyk , Dec 28. Frank Bruck , a har bor ut 113 Union avenue , tonight killed his mother and snot himself futally His mother had boon ill some tlmo , and this afternoon told Frank she belloved she wus dying Ho went out , got n pistol , returned and blew her brains out and then shot himself No cause is ussignod except temporary insuuity The Deadwood Manil'iimis Case DEAn\vooi > , S. D. . Dec 33. ISpjcIal Tele gram to Tub Bee.I Arguments in the Driscoll-Jones mandamus case , to got posses sion ot the seal and records of the oDlco of olerk ot the circuit court , were closed toaay No opinion was glvon in the mutter , Judge Nowlin stating that he would endeavor to render bis decision on Saturday , January 0 , 1800. A Famous Montana Case Minneapolis , Minn , Dec US A Helena , Mont , special Bays ; The case of Hoborts , a member of tbo legislature , ys Kcnnoy , state auditor , was argued today mid taken under udvisomont by the court Tbo most im portant point involved was the authority ot the statu canvassiug board and the validity of the cortiUcatos ot election issued by that board \ Genuine ltllzzard St Cloud , Minn , Dee 28. The first gou- ulno blizzard of the season Btruck the city this afternoon The storm began at 1 o'clook and ls still raging with unabated fury Much snow has already fallen und tbo trains uudaubledly will bo ulockod , A l'rnirlo Fire Halting Fobt WoitTH , Tex , Doe 28 An oxtenslvo prairie flro is raging east aad west ot the city , Several frame buildings have been destroyed Many cattle have been turned loose to got away from the Homes The loss has already reached many thousand dollars Instantly Killed Hooha , La , Doc 28. Last ovomng Cap tain T. A. Wood , was shot aud Instantly killed by Ernest Laporayuse , a tenant , A business quarrel was the cause A New Hampshire Blaze Laco.su , N , H „ Dec , 23. The Hodgson hosiery mill and a number of stores in Mere dith vlllago were destroyed by llro vouUht , entailing a loss ot about (100,000. A BLIZZARD IN NEBRASKA , .Vrtrloua PlaooB Ropoit the Prevalence - lonco of Wintry Weather HEAVY RAINSTORM PRECEDES IJ Tlio Short til no's Winter Bridge Be tween Covlncloil nnd Sioux City A Pout Completed Bentrico Plnoes Urivcr lloiuls Tlio Storm In the Kintc Valextise , Neb , Dec -28. [ Special Telegram - gram to The Hke.1 The worst blizzard in two years reached hero at noon today The snow Is badly drifting nnd the tbormomotcr rapidly foiling , AiNswoitTil , Neb , Doc 23. { Special Tele gram to Tub Bee ] There was a flao rnln falling hero this momhig , which , continued till about a o'clock , then turned'ihto n heavy snow fall Considerable of the beautiful fell , when the wind raised , and now a tor- rlflo blizzard is raging , which promises to last all night FoitTlloniS ox Neb , Dec 23. fSpocial Telegram to Tux Biu : ] A stiowsturin from the northwest commenced at 7 n. ni and has continued all day witli n strontr wind , causing * ing drills , Uain is ruportcd at Douglas , Wyo Cirr.ionTOK , Neb , Doc 23. [ Special Tolo- grnm to The Bee ] At 7 p. m. the rain storm that has continued nil day suddouly changed to slcot and snow , aud a terrific blizzard from tbo northwest ls now in progress Columbus , Neb , Dec 28. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tub BEE.l--Llghtning struck the wind mill factory this afternoon , tearing oft part of the roof and destroying part of tbo brick wall * Tlio loss Is covered by insur- anco A violent tbundor storm passed ever the city this afternoou , Tlio Short ljino's Winter Brideo Oovingtok , Neb , Dee $3. [ Special to Tiik Bee ] Tbo Short Line has almost fin ished Its winter brldgo between this place and Sioux City They have the road graded across the sand bar , which roaches almost across the river The brldgo leaves Sioux City at the foot of Water street ahd runs straight ncross the river , terminating hereon on the boundary line between this place and Stanton They have boon waiting some tlmo for the nvor to freeze up , so they could put in the channel part of tno bridge , but as there seems to bo no prospect of that they have boguu to drlvo piling for the balnnco of the bridge As the river is very narrow at thnt point they will soon have the bridge com pleted , and will begin hauling across their material for building thoirroad , iu the spring The Short Line has chantred its course from the ono graded up They laiu out their road to cross the Omaha line about a mile and a half nbovo Dakota Citv Instead of rmftslnt ? there they will run west of the Omaha track and cross it on the Old Ferry switch unless the new bridge Is built west of where it is located now The building of a temporary bridge is much cheaper fur the Short Line than to cross their cars on tbo bridge at this ' place , as the Northwestern asked an out rageous price for the transportation of the Short Lines building material Railroads Dispute Over a Crossing Beatrice , Neb , Dec 28. [ Special Tele gram to Tub Beb.1 The Union Pacific nnd the now Kansas City & Beatrice railroad companies are having a little tilt with tbo council over the question of a right-of-way for sidetrack purposes at the crossing of Sixth street The Union Pacific stele a march on the new road and built a siding on its own ground in that vicinity to Sixth street and were about to cross when the < Kunsns City & Beatrlco got the city authorities to stop the procecdiugs for n while , claiming that if the Union Pacific did cross Sixth street at that point it would shut the now road completely out of yard facilities , Tbo Kansas Citv & Beatrice wants the council to authorize the track in question to be public property and that all roads may use It jointly , and agrees to build the disputed section of track and wants the Union Pacific to go in partnersbip in the ontcrpriso Tbo Union Pacific prefers to go In on its own hook and only aslcs nutbority to cross Sixtb street The council by a vote refused to let tbs Union Pacific cross the street as requested and the Kansas City & Beatrlco proposition was carried ever to the next mooting of the council Notes from Geneva Geneva , Neb , Dec 28. ] Special to The Bee , ] The water wus lot into the mains yesterday from the standplpo , which Is 110 fcot high , 12 feet in diameter and was filled in 13 hours , the pumps working one-half their cupacity This proves that the supply of water is incxhuustablo in the two wells Apparently the water works are a complete success Two hose companies wore organlzod here last night with twonty-sovon men each The question of a now couit bouso will bo again submitted in February to the people of the county , as it has got to bo an impera tive necessity ' , Moro Rurjjlarles In Beatrice Beatiuce , Neb , Dee 23. Special Telegram - gram to The Bee I Tlio resldanco of E. IC Coo , on Amos and Sixth streets , was bur glarized last night of about fifty dollars worth ot wearing apparel and n small quan tity of cash The rcsldonco of W. H. Gilles plo was also entered by burglars yestordny afternoon and ransacked by sneak thieves during the temporary absence of the family Nothing of any special vaiuo was takeu E Beatrice Places Her Sewer nondp Beatiuce , Neb , Dec 28. JSoeclal Tele gram to Tub Bee ] The city council last evening accepted the bid of W. J. Hayes & Sons of Toledo , O. , for the $12,000 intersec tion bonds and the (8,500 say/or blinds re cently Issued by the city Hayes & Sons bid was $30,087 , or a promlum ot $187 for the two series Tboro were three other bidders The mayor was uuthorizod to contract with Messrs Hayes & Sons at once A Uoatrioo Bnnlc Chanuo ' Beatiuce , Neb , Dee , 23. [ Special Tele gram to The Bbb.1 The Peoples Dank ot this city will become the Nebraska National bank ot Beatrlco nftor Jan uary 1 , a charter having been granted the bank for that purpose on the 21st instant The cow national bank will retain all of Its old oftloerB with the exception ot a slight change In the board of directors A Franchise Kluction Called Beatiuce , Neb , Dee 23 , ( SpecialTolo- , grnm to The BBB.--Tho | city council mot last evening and passad an ordinance calling for a special election to grant a street franchise to the \ \ Ittonberg street railway company to operate a line on Court street east ot Ninth to the eastern limits ot the city The line will also bo extended to the asylum for imbeciles , ' A ItpHidenoo Burned Near Stanton Stanton , Neb , Dec 23. [ Special to Tub Bee ] At 0:80 : lost night thoresldobco of Owens brothers , on their rsncho four miles west of town , was burned , together with most ot its contents Some ot the goods iu tuo lower story were saved Loss about $ r,500 ; iasuranco $900 in the Homo ot New York , Masons Celebrate St Johns Day Atkinson , Neb , Dec , S3 , [ Special to The Bke ] The Masonic fraternity ot Atkinson celebrated St John the Evaugcllst's day with a banquet and social at tbelr halt Weoplntr Water People ltejoicr Weei'issci Watkii , Neb , Dee 28. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] The people of this city nvaln celebrated today over tbo bond Victory Beatrice's New City Clerk Beatiuce , Neb , Dec 23. | Special Telegram - gram to Tub BseJ James P , Saunders was last night nominated and confirmed city clerk , vice Bourne , rcslgnod • . Hum * ' _ . nOIIK * > JO IU3AT11. All Old i'nialrtlo Fnruotteii By IBs BMK7 Aucndiint lNi > tANAroLf 'i'"jnd ' „ Dee 23.--A special from tCohomonjni | , , says ! A peculiarly her rlblo death occurred hero last night which created qulto ivwnisntlon John ClarkoVnn old woll-to-do farmer Hy ing near town jlji was nmlctcd with paraly sis has been fqr s.qmo months taking baths at Tyklo's fcbnth jirootn Yesterday evening Tvklo put htni ii Into a bath tub at 8 o'clock nnd 'ldfbi bim to himself whllo" ho cngatrcd In revelry with some compan ions Tyklo llnnlly wont to bed und forgot his patient whom ho had left In a hot bath with gas burning underneath the bath tub , Ho found Clnrko this morning dead with the skin nil pooled oft his body as well as portions tions of the flesh Ho was literally belled to death , being powerless to hotp hlmsolt out of his nwful situation Ho lenvos a family of grown children and was nbout seventy years old Tyklo Is In Jail awaiting the result of the coroners inquest which will bo hold Monday Cold Weather In South Hnlcotn Mitchell , S. D. , Dec 23. [ Spoclnl Telegram - gram to The Bee J-Thls morning there was n light rain throughout this section ; In the nftornoon considerable sleet nnd tonight heavy snow Is falling A strong north wind accompanies the snow , but Is not cold enough to glvo the storm the nspsct ot a blizzard Sioux Falls , S. D. , Doc 23. [ Spoclal Telegram to Tun Bee I A storm ot bllz- mrdlng proportions is raging It started in this morning with rain , and at noon was hailing hard About 7oclook In the even ing it began snowing hard , and soon a gale sprfttiK up The thermometer registers 'iOs above The tin roof 1ms Just blown off the Holltstor-Bevorldgo block A Cowardly Kscort - St Louis , Doc 28. A spoclal from Harri son , Ark , soys : Near Bcllofonto Tuesday night Miss Mate attended n dance , and her escort bolng ill , accoptcd the company of nn- ether young man homo The young man mistook the wny"nnd after traveling a few miles they were overtaken by flvo drunken mon , who dragged Miss Mate from her horse and committed an outrageous assault upon her , ueoplng her In the woods until morning She cannot recover Her escort made no eflor.t to protect her and Is looked upon with suspicion A vigorous search is being prosecuted for her assailants , and it found summary Justice will be administered Bcflciicd From the Cnflln iNDiAXAroLts , Dee 23. A special from Sprlngflold , O. , says Captain Jacob Garrett received a tolcgram last Saturday night an nouncing the sudden death of his father at Sandusky On arriving at the capital city ho and other relatives received the body which had boon shinpod in euro of vehitiVJs The cnslcet was opened for a last look at the remains nnd signs of life perceived Tuo rolativcs brought a physician nnd in a short time the supposed dead man was nblo to speak Ho was removed to a bed and the relatives are hot without hope that bo may . ' * ' yet recover Withdraws its Offer St Locis , Dee ; 28 A Bpecial from Tah- lequah , CherokecJNation says : The Chor- okco council ndjournodsino die this morning Before business was finally concluded , a lev ter from tbo United States commissioners was read It said in substance : The government being unwilling to bo em barrassed in tho.isllghtest degree by any course which mnyihcroaftor bo pursued with reference to the Cherokee outlet by having any offorcoucoming it pending , withdraws the offer of purdhaso made to the Cherokees , and to which thBitlutional council has made norcsponso ' ' 'i'I -t | . Herpa Pintos Explanation Lisbon , Dee , jg Sorpn Pintos dispatch to the government slates that the Makololos have signed a declaration that they were in stigated to attack bim by the director of the Lake N.vassa company An English mis sionary at Blantyro urged them to rofraln Pinto savs ho is convinced ho has put an end to the slave trudo and ether acts of violcnco among the Makololos besides opening tbo Nyassa route to commerce nnd occupying the Shire district Twentieth AnniverMary ofthe It ofli Chicago , Doc 23. The twentieth anni versary of the founding of the Knights of Labor was colobrnted tonight nt Bricklayers hall by a largo gathering of workingmen with tholr wives nnd families Kvorv local labor organization was roprcsonted The programme consisted of instrumental music , recitations and addresses + The iJosth Record Auousta , Ga , , Dec 23. Judge Kit War ren , a veteran " Journalist and prominent figure la Georgia politics for years , died to day day.Adousta. . Me , Dee 28. Miss Susan I. Stan wood , a sister of Mrs James G. Blalno , ls dead A $50,000 bilver Sorvlcc New Yobk , Doc 28. Banker J. Picrpont Morgan of Now York is to receive a $50,000 silver service from the Vnndorbllts for his offices in settling tbo West Sboro rutlroad difficulties m llKiunvnl of the Woman's Tribune New Yonic , Dee 28. The Woman's Tribune - buno is to bo transplanted from Nebraska to Washington COLD WEATHER AT L VST A Midwinter Thunder Storm Fol lowed by ley BlnstH The unusual phenomenon of a thunder storm In midwinter surprised Omaha people last evening The weather had boon op pressive and threatening all afternoon , and several light showers gave warnlne of the approach of tbo storm About 5 o'clock a bright flash of lightning , followed quickly by a loud burst ot thunder , startled everyone , and the rain fell in torrents , uccompan led a Intervals by u sharp fall of hail , About 7 o'clock the rain ceased and the wind began rising , blowing from different points of the compass , but gradually sottlmg down to a northwester At 10 o'clock thotemporaturo began falllug rapidly and the wind continued to increase in force until at'mfdnight ' it had nttulued a velocity of nearly * forty-five miles per nour , blowing in Irregular gusts The local signal sorvlco officer rccolved notice of the apiiro ach of a cold wnvo early in the evening This was followed by four more uotloes , oticU predicting a lower tem perature than the , lust The last tolcgruni received announced that the temperature } vould reach 14 degrees above zero at 7 0 , clock this morning i , * Burial of William Hennessey The funeral of tno lata William , Hcnues- soy , whose dcatn'occurrod oa Thursday la9t , took place ycst'cVctay morning from his late residence , corner'dt Eighteenth and Jackson streets It waBpaCtcnded by a largo number ot friends wlth'whom the deceased had been acquainted for hi any years Mho fuuerahvservices were hold at the cathedral of St Phllomcna Solemn high mass was celebrated , Hey P , R McCarthy acting as celobrnnt , and Key , Fathers Cur roll and Kelley , respectively as deacon and subdeacon The address was dcllvorcd by Father Mc Carthy , The pall bearers were John A. Crotghton , P. II , Carey , Andrew Murohy , Frank E , MooreB , Johu Groves aud George M. O' Brlen At tbo conclusion of tbo services , the re mains were borne to Holy Sopulchro cemetery - tory whore interment took place * 1 The CaiiadUn Aiiierloan . Dominion lodge , No S , of the order ot Canadian-Americans , met In the hall of tbo Barker block last night This lodge was or ganized about a month uco and now has a membership of forty The next mooting of the lodro will be auaounced In the newspa pers , at which tlmo a special session will bo hold and all Canadians la the city will bo in vited to ba prcsout IS IT RUSSIAN INFLUENZA ? feovoml Cases In Chicago Showlne all the Symptoms PHYSICIANS STILL IN DOUBT A Number of Dentils Reported Some Valuable tnrorinntloii on the Subicct liy n Well Known Practitioner I n Grippe Fntnlltr Ciitctao , Doc 28. [ Spoclnl Telegram to Tni ! Bee | Despite the Incrodullty of the physicians at the city health ofllco , wtio refuse fuse to bo conviucod , there is little doubt that the provalling lnlluonza , or Lj Grippe , has at last soltlcd down iu Chicago A promfnontphjslclan yesterday reported fif teen taSos for treatment suico Monday , and todaysovoml ether doctors nnnounco thnt the number of persons complaining of sovcra colds aud what are symptoms ot La Urlppo Is becoming very largo 'ilia first faint case of ncuto lnlluonza in the City was reported to the health depart ment today , when the death ccrtltlcato wus Illed The victim was Mrs Julia A , Ingalls , aged soveuty-two yours , " 1 doubt very much If it is the Husslan disease , " said Health Officer Wickorslmiu , hut wo have Uo way ot going behind the record " The disease seems to have struck the banks In full force , as lu Detroit a short tlmo ugo Henry Slmonds , cashier of the Third National , ls suffering severely and is con fined to his room He roportnthnt twenty-six clerks in tbo bank uro dis.iblod from the eamo cause TMs afternoon two ether banks report that several of their clerks are af fected Those that'aro conllncd to tholr homes have , according to nhyslcians , nil tbo symptoms of the foreign optdomlc Still the health officers uro skeptical , mid tonight ono of thorn declares it Is nothing but an aggra vated form of hay fovcr , induced by thu un seasonable weather and ni\sty fogs which have prevailed here for two weeks past D. illahop a well known practitioner , had some interesting information to give on the Hubjcct "Wo have had Influenza in thit city for the lost two weeks , " bo said , although the public has not been generally nwaro of the fact The common variety ot influenza known hitherto in this country is not so so- vcro as to cause people to kocp tholr beds , but the cases I have been handling for two weeks past have laid the patients up in bed It is ac companied by a high headache , dry hot Bkin , backache , running of the nose , sore throat and other syuiptoms The iullammation first commences with the mucus membrane in the nose and spreads downward , very often to the lungs , affecting the bronchial tubes Then it becomes serious That is Just what is the trouble with the great tenor , Tamagno Ho has got La Grippe in its mild form , und it may botbor him for some dajs to como The first case I attended was at Lawndalo , two woolts ago Since then I have had them all ever the city • 'By tbo way , I remember n curious fact which shows that inllucnza in a certain form was known in Chicago , and known also by its famous name , * lho Grip , 1 before wo hnard of the word in its Parisian form of 'La Grippe ' In 1837 I delivered a lecture before a medical society , which was re printed last October in the Medical Hoview , In which I dealt with this very disease An opera Bingor visited my ofllco and announced that she bad the Chicago grip ' Our surprise was mutual when 1 confessed to ignorance of the meaniug of the term Dent you know what tlio Chicago grip Is ! ' she replied 'Wo all have It when we visit Chicago Wo take cold and snoczo , our ejes water , our noses run our throats are affected , and wo sing at a great disadvantage Whenever wo are at Chicago or Pittsburg wo expect to have this trouble , nnd it is known among professional singers as the Chicago grip ' "I found her from sutforhig acute naso pharyngeal catarruh aud irritation of the vocal cords " freezing at the Capital Washinoton , Doc 23. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee ] The local physicians hero report that within the last forty-olght hours the number ot cases of influenza which they have boon called upon to attend is enormous There seems to have been a BUdden outbreak of tbo complaint in ail sections of the city , but it is not ln'cpidemlo form up to the present Ono of the health ofdeors said tonight : Two or three persons in a family are some times taken down , but it does not go through the house as It would if It were epidemic The present outbreak differs very little from that which occurred here three years ago The marked distinction being that besides the air passage the whole mouth of the piticnt showB signs of inflammation Up to the present time in my own practice I have used the old fashioned remedy for a cold with marked success ; that is ten grains of quinine with eight grains of Dover powder made up into four capsules , two to bo taken Just before going to bed and two Immediately after 13 oclock In almost every lustanco where this old remedy has been tried I have found benoflt , and X would recommend its use else where oniclnfly Snubbed New Yoiik , Dec 23. La Grippe is officially snubbed at the sanitary headquarters in this city Surgooo General Hamilton telegraphed from Washington asking for an oflluiol vor * diet upoi the report of the sanitary Inspector on the disease Health Commissioner Bry ant replied that there was no ovidenccof the ex is ten co of the epidemic in tbo city Presi dent Wilson of the board ot health is pros trated with it as is Sanitary Superintendent Kwing and half the ether nllicials ot the de partment An unofficial reurcsontativo of the health department says that probably fifty thousand people in New York nre Buf fering from moro or less attacks of lnlluonza , but still the board refuses to give It official recognition In nil there are cighty-ono members of the Brooklyn police force suffer ing from La Grippe today New York's lnuruascit Mortality New Yojiic , Dee 23. There has * ecn a largo aud sudden increase in the number ot deaths from bronchial and pullmonary diseases during the proseut week and many physicians attribute this to the lufluonco of the so-called Husslan La Grippe , The number of deaths In thu city during the week from pneumonia was 1U9 , against 87 last week ; 181 from phthflis , against 07 last week , and bo from bronchitis , agatast 40 last week The total number ot deaths this week was 702 , last week 085. Thousand ) Suffering Detuoit , Dec 23. Influenza is prevailing hero to nn alarming extent , over 8,000 per sons having suffered moro or less from it The working force ot many stores is crippled and a number of poliromon uro laid up The disease has not yet proved fatal 1c any case A Mild Tvpe Ottawa , III , Dec 23 , Largo numbers of persons in aud around the city are affected with a mild typo ot Influenza It appears In almost nvory case reported to bo compli cated With pneumonia or neuralgia Death of a ItoHlou Banker Boston , Mass , Dee.-23. John Tompleton Coolldgo , prcsidont of the Columbian bank , died this mormug at his residence of La Grippe Mr , Coolldgo was ono of the oldest bank presidents in Boston Tvveniy-l'lveThousand Oaseu , PuiLAvei i'Un , Dec 23. It ls stated tboro are fully 25,000 persons in this city now being treated for lnflueua.iu some form or other , No cases have resulted futally yet Fifty Chbps Adii.ene , Kan , ' Dec 23. The influenza has made its appearance here , Tbo physic ians say fifty ckbos are under treatment The disease It of a comparatively mild form Oswego Attacked Oswego , N. Y , , Dec 23. There are oyer ono hundred cases of la GnpjKi ( n this city General Manager Bowcn ot the Home , Watenown & Qgdonsburg railroad said to a reporter today that moro than fifty em - ployes of his rend wore laid up with the disease The freight business in the yards is nt a standstill C'nllrtoii Clnolnuntl CtsciNNATt , Dee 25. Influonrn hai made Its npponranco in this city Fully ftOO gen uine ones of Husslan La Grippe have boon reported but of a mild form ITn the Pnclllu Const Tacoma , Wash , Doc 23. Influenza lias reached the Pacific coast Two cases ot real Hussian inllueuza hnvo boon discovered horu today , Foil From n Frolttht Trnln , William Hich , n Union Pacific brnkomnn , fell from the rear end ot n freight train near Albright Friday night and was torrlbly In jured Ills skull was fractured , the right arm broken , the body bruised and severe internal injuries sustallird , Hlch had been m tbu employ of the com pany but a short tlmo nnd little Is known ot his friends or antecedents The train mon nro unable to account for the nccldont un less Uieh was knocked oft by n tramp 81At midnight Klch Was resting comfortably with a fair proBpoot for i-ocovory. HE PREPARED HIS OWN GRAVE , Aud Then Ho Ououplod It on Soiled ulo Time , Somothlrif : unlquo in mortuary mut ters occurred recently in McCalmont towiiBhlp Solomon Hitncs , tin old cit izen , who spent most of lus time iu tlio woods with dog and gun , became nlsimnoil ubout two weeks ago on nccount of the prevalence of typhoid fever , su-ys a Punxsutnwney , Pa , dis patch to the St Louis Globo-Dcmoornt. Ono o ( his old noigbbors succombod to the disease nnd old lllmus made up Ills mind his turn would como next IIo accordingly took a.mtiUoek anil Bliovol , solectcd a spot on Ills farm which ho thought suitublo for his grave , and dug ll both wide and deep After this ho talked in a nonchalant manner nbout his obsequies , saying , in his drawling way , "ho really would have preferred to live a little longer , because , as ho ex pressed It , "a man has such a got dnugod long * time to bo dead " As Illruos was an exceedingly robust man , his neighbors laughed at his eccentric ities ahd whi&porod around that ' * Sol Hlmes wus getting a little out of his houd " But In tlio course ol u week Hinics was down with typhoid fever , and when the doctor came ho said : There ain 't no use in running up it doctor bill when a man knows he's goin' to dlo , " and not a morsel ot medicine - cine would ho permit to pass his lips In a few days moro lie was dead , and his body now rests in the grave no pre pared J. Percy Alston wont to Judge Duboso of the criminal court yesterday , says a Memphis correspondent of the Louis ville Courier-Journal , and told a curi ous story Ho said ho was a Mississippian - pian and came to Memphis a your ngo toontrngoin business Ho hud $3,001) ) or1,000 , most of which ho had invested in a food store Thohusincss prosporcd , but ho cot poorer in6toad of richer 1 he reason was that ho hungered too much for the seductive game of poker , and the cards didn't como his way His taste was gratified in a gambling house kept by S. M. Ormsby , who mudo ono in a quiet game that invariably loft the food merchant broke In a short while his ready cash was gene IIo sold out his business and the price thereof wont the snroo way Ho returned to Missouri and sold his last remaining property , Ycstorday ho returned to the city with the pro ceeds of the sale ( $375) ) , and engaged in a game at Ormsby's place There were four in it , including the proprietor The first round rosultcd in a fat "juck- pot " It was Ormsby's deal , and Alston found throe aces Ho opened the pot for $25. Three passed out Ormsby staid and made it $50 to play Alston stood it , drew two cards , aud caught another ace Ormsby dealt htinsolf three cards The betting began and waxed fast and furious Finally Alston put up his whole roll on the hand , showed down his four aces , and reached for the pile Hold on there , ' ' said Ormsby , displaying his cards Ho had a sequence hush , and , of course , lie took the pot "I never squealed when ho won my feed store , and I wouldn't do it now , " said Alston to the judge "I'm a thoroughbred , und can tuko my medi cine , but when a man deals mo four aces and then givss himself a sequence flush on a thrco-card draw I kick " The judge sent the Mississipplan before the grand jury The Now York Press prints the fol lowing nccount of a curious occurrence in Dr Talmngo's Brooklyn tabernacle shortly before the recent lire : Every sent in tlio tabernacle wes oc cupied The famous clcrgymun was in the midst of an intorostiug sermon and the 10,000 eyes of the congregation were riveted in interested expectancy upon the expressive face and gosticulatlvo ilguro of the noted divine The still ness of death except for the exhortations of the pulpit orator prevadod the hugo odllico Down in the center of the church , almost crowded out of sight by her elder neighbors , a black-oyod little tot of four year nestled close to her mothers skirts The hairlessputo of nn aged worshiper loomed up directly before the bright eyes of the little miss A common house lly circled nrouiid the child and finally alighted on the top of the old gpntlo- inaii's head It stood uioiionloBS for a second and then moved softly over the smooth sur face The aged gentleman wes deeply engrossed in Dr.Talmago'esormon , and , forawhilo evinced no uneasiness from tho-tlcklish manners of the little insect All the while the child's eyes fol lowed the movements of the fly She was deeply interested and looked around to see if somebody else wasn't enjoying the scone Suddenly tlio old gontloraau's arm shot up and came down with a resound ing whack upon Ills cranium The little tlo ono behind had been waiting for tills nnd sliding out of her seat before her mother could chock her she pluced her chubby little hands on the old follows - lows shoulders , und pee ring over into his face , unmindful nf the time and place , asked with much animation : ' Did 'oo ' kill iff" Ribbons have nlways been used for carters , nnd a good story is told of a Scotch dominie who picked up a ribbon gnrtor dropped by ono of his lloclt Ho wrote on it in a bold hand : Lost by Ellle MnDugul , the carolcss hussio , "nnd laid it in a book for safe koophig in tending to return it publicly with a severe reprimand But ho forgot it and used it for a book mark until some years after When ho introduced Miss 11c- Dugtil as the mibtross of the mutifc.0 , she found out where her lost garter had boon tarrying Let Them SufTer the Cnnucqucnccs lioslon Herald , The bill to reimburse out ol the national troaeury these members of congress who lost money by Silcott's defalcation may bo all right from the congressional point of view , but to outsiders - sidors it looks llko putting a premium on loose financial methods , which the unfortunate congressmen uro as muoh to blumo for as anybody , and a little moro so FROM TOE IIAWKEYE STATE Horrible • Saioldo of a Farmer Nonr M Coon Rnplds H SEVERE STORM AT SIOUX OITY | H Proceedings of thu Convention or * H Civil Mnalnoorn nnd Surveyors H A bleep Wnlkcr'n Fall H Iowa Nomb Notes | Throw UliiHcirUnder the Car * . H Coon lUritis , la , Doe 23. [ Special H Telegram to Tub Her ] This afternoon a U farmer named J nines Uashott throw himself | In front of a train on the Allhvmtkuo road H when near this place and wus horribly _ M mangled Ho was about fifty years old nnd H financially ombnrrassod , and this scorns to H have unsettled his mind Ho leaves u wife 1 in destitute circumstances H Struck by Iiiuhtiilnc H Sioux di-rr , in , Dec S3. | Spcclal ToloH gram to Tub Hek ] Heavy rain and snow is M falling over northern Iowa , Dakota nnd M Minnesota The downpour hns boon tm- H motiso hero nnd basements uro tloodod H Several liousos were struck by hgtitulng H this evening H The KiirviMors H Des Moinks la , Dee 23. [ Spoclal Tolo- M giam to Tub llnu.-Tlio ] convention of M civil engluoers continued In sosslou today A B paper ou Water Works S ) stems was rend H by the secretary In the nbsonco 'of the H wrltor , M. Tsehirgi The eloctlon ofofllcors H resulted In the retention of these H who served during the past year H The legislative commlttco was instructed - H structod to ( frame a bill for presentation H to the legislature in regurd to making the H ofllco of county Btirvojor on an onual , tooting H with other county ofllcos , nnd the sumo com H imttco was authorized to sccuro if possible H a corner In the state library room for the H use of the society of civil onginuurs and sur- H voyors The cngmcors spent the afternoon H in visiting dlffcront purts of the city , | H A Slrcp Wnlkcr'H Fall | Knoicuic , In , n'a 23. | Special Telegram M to tha Uisb.I Henry Moyers , a bellboy at | the Hotel ICeokuk , while uslcop walked out H of his room window on the llfth story of the | hotel about 2 o'clock this morning Ho foil H on u barrel of empty bottles , but wns nblo to H got up und wnlk buck to his room His arm H wns broken nnd hu was cut somewhat by the H Pro Ken glass , but bis csc.ipo from Instant H death seems nlmost miraculous , H Attempted Suicldo at Heinle H Hoone , la , Hoc 28. [ Special Telegram M to Tni : I3iei.J George Baldwin nttompted | | suicldo this afternoon by snooting himself j H through the groin , He claims that the wound H was accidental , caused by a full to the lloor H A Fnrmci' Killed " * H Dubuque , la , Dee 2S. [ Special Telegram H to Tun llnu I A young man named John H Wllhelm was instantly killed at Dutch Hoi H low this afternoon Ho was rcmoviu H stumps , when the crank of the machine How Heft oft and struck him H Struck by n Mrnln H Oqiien , la , Dec 23. [ Spoclal Tclccram to | Tiik Urn ] Mrs Heconl , wlfo of a Methodist - B odist minister here , was struck by the limflH | lted on the Milwaukee road lust night and HHI thrown twcuty-flvo foot , Ono urm wns VjBJ broken and she was badly Jarred , but it is Hjl thought she may recover IHH A GIGANTIC SQUID Awl The Sea Monster itecsntly Strnndcd J O.i the Irish Coast HJ On the little strand ut Dugort , in HH ] Achill Island , on the west coast of U Mayo , now lie the remains of ono of the - * * | most curious croaturcs , perhaps , to bo M mot with in nil animal creation , says M the London Standard It wns stranded M for months in one of the outlying roofs M at the entrance to Blar.ksod bay , where | the villagers took it to bo tlio car H cassof a large whale It was after H ward carried on the Achill strand by H the late gale This largo sea monster is M none other than the gigantic squid or H king cuttlefish , and is rarely seen on M our shores To what species of the M commostreplies it belongs wilJovor ! | remain - M main unknown , as it was too far gone iu M decay and wus shorn of all beauty The M suckers and horny rings had falien oil M long before it reached the strandRand H the parrot-liko , horny Peak , which is M peculiar to this animal , was also J t missing The animal , though shrunk H and distorted , measured as follows : M Length of tentacles or long arms , ! ! 0 B foot ; circumference of body , including M short arms , ( iO foot ; circumference of H tentacles , in some places , 4 fcot Iknow H of only four instances of the appearance - M anco of this strange monster in British M waters A very faint idea can bo M gathered from what is prcsorvca in tha M museums of this curious creature , as , it H shrivels away ulmoHt to nothing except - H copt a body und branches oft H to the short arms It would H take a vcssol as largo as the hull of H the Great Eastern filled with spirits to H show oft the unimal for exhibition H Curious tales uro often told by miirinors H about this sen monster Its enormous H arms or tentacles are armed with formH idablo suckers and horny rings , which | are set with small teeth , pointing in- J t ward These long arms , seventy foot " M iu length when outstretched , ns they M float about in the ocean may have glvon M rise to the story of the sea serpent , M Tha Gentlemanly Uurglnr nnd ( ho Slot H A gentlemanly burglar wont to the H National tiio other night , says the H Washington Post The burglar is taking - H ing a vacation just nt present IIo wus H • very much Interested in the patent H drnpadiuiointotho - slotandgetn - H pnir-of-opcra-ghiHSCs box Ho looked it Hover ever nnd ever und an on chuckled H within : H Well , this Is flno , Now , lot us see " H IIo dropped a dime in at the top , H turned the screw , and the lid fell , The H gltisbos came out H "In Now York they had prlntod on H the lining a atuteinont that the opening H of the box was communion ted to tlio H ticket-ollico outsldo by some electrical H device But It was a fuko , and they H had to chuin the glosses as those uro H chained Now , lot us hue , " H IIo took a pair ot nippers from his H , pocket nnd cut the chain The glasses H were placed in his overcoat M "Ihiml hul" Ho deftly took a hnirptn from the H lady in front , gnvo it a few bonds and < M went to work In just forty seconds ho I H imd got into tlio cash till and recovered I H his diino witli three others IIo thou M pushed it buck in place The lid still M remained upon , lie gently pushed M it to You have to use a special key to lock M it up Now boo " M Hu gave the hairpin another twist 1 probed into tlio slot ut the top , hooitou M something , and gnvo a pull The lid H was closed , the opera glasses gone , and M the till tupped Ho straightened the hairpin , gnvo it the proper turn , and M inserted it among the lady's trasses M Some time within a month that box H will bo opened , " said lie , as ho walked H OJt , und a disappointed glass hunter H will huvo a row witli the doorkeeperor H whoever has it in charge , The com , H puny is gottini ; up some olootricdovlcos 1 to Indicate when ono of their opera H glasses goes out doors It will work by ] magnetic attraction nt tlio door But IH the first man they haul up will have a ( hunch of hoys that sot the machine to H jumping and the first lady will have IH stoei corset ribs , Oh , It is a great ' schomol"