V * 2 THE OMAHA DAILY fiffE : l RIPAT , JANUARY 3. 1800 , _ _ I I LARRABfiE'S ' LAST MESSAGE HI Iowa's RotidnK Governor TalkB Hfj ' Freely on the Subjoot Hi ! THE COMING INAUQURATION H Jllr rtolcs Not Mkcly to MnVo Ahr B Hncrjdnc Clinneen In the Kx- H ccjittlvo Ollloc Xho Tonoliors' Hl Convention , Hl Vrcpnrlne lor the Trnnnlor H Watem-oo , la , Jan 2. Governor Larrn- Hi bec submitted to nn Interview yesterday As H | n rulct lie doesn't talk freely with noivapaticr M men , but on thin occasion he unbent himself H nt tbo nk of bqcomlnB pos'titrcly ' chnrmln . Hl Too governor loft Des Moines Inst Wcilncs- H May and Went to Dubuque , wUero in company H • with KcprcscntiitlvoPobsou of UuonaVistn H county ho addressed tbo great temperance H enforcement meeting , \vhIt'll was no cleverly H dodged bv Senator Allison From Dubuque H Mr Lnrrubco rnn out to Anamosn , and tboro H mudo lili last quarterly visit to the state H penitentiary Ilo went through everything : H in n buslnessllko way and was highly pleased H with tbo manngotnont and discipline of Wnr- H dca Ilnrr Uc will visit the Fort Madison H penitentiary this week , nnd will also mnlto a H trip to tbo now Insane hospital at Clarmda H nnd to the Institution tor feeble minded chll- H drcn nt Glcnxvood This will complete his H list , of oniclal vUlts , and ho will return to H the c.ipitnl to complete his biennial roossoKO H uaa l'ut ' , u0 business of his . ofllco In shape for H Governor Holes B The biennial message will this year bo H made u complete and correct rcsuino of the j nffairs of the state its resources , liabilities , H its Institutions nnd their needs , it is undcr- mWi Blood that Governor Larrnbeo will reconi- H wend n largely increased appropriation for 1 the Iowa state university , though ho will not W W now bo quoted to that effect Ills report B will bo condensed as much as possible , and B yet the governor wishes tohavo it so that the reader , when ho completes it , will hnvo n lull and correct Idea of the present condl- tlon ot the state and of Its growth and do- volopmcnt during the last four years There H Will bo one less subject to treat upon than H tnero was two years ago Tbo missing topic H Is that of a state debt Iowa has none amamt William Flonilng will assist the Governor B In the picparatlon of his last message It B would bo hard to find a hotter man , as Mr Pie mi iik has for years been oloicly connected with the affairs of the state , and was private socrotnry to sovcral of the former governors of Iowa This will bo u busy week in the executive ofllco , for everything appertaining ; to Mr Larrabeo's administration must bo closed up nnd matters nut in readiness for the hdVcnt of Governor Holes , who will leave for the capitaltnext wcolt The corre- epondoncu and otllciul documents , such us pardon papers nnd applications , etc , which have bcon carefully tiled awny during the last four years , must bo packed away to raalto room for thopapors ot the now admin isiration Governor Larrabee has mailo it a rule to have filed every letter and document , no matter of what nature , coming to the cx- ccutivo office , and in this way a inrgonmouut of correspondence has nccumulntod in the vault of the executive department , The report - port of pardons , romisslous , aud commuta- tlons whleh'tho governor makes to each legislature Is also a formidable document , and adds much to the work of tbo clerics in the governors office The number of pardons to bo reported this biennial period is small The suspensions of scntooce ' are much mora numerous Nearly H H all of these latter are in favor of snlooit- H H lteepors who "moaboyed with the buzz-saw" H until they were found out Pitiful H talcs most of these fellows told , and many H , of them , ashamed to comu thoinsolvos and H plead for executive clemency , sent tholr H wives or other relatives In their stead Iu H many cases where suspensions wcro granted H tno men were in jail , serving out the lines H they had not money to'pay , while their fum- H ilics were suffering , often for the necessities L Lt of llfo In audi enscs tbo governor -simpij H • mimARllSO&HlWirfMn $ { oprl SS' B ore wore allowed to go homo nnd earn a living - ing for their families Should they at any J future time violate the terms o 'f the suspun- , slon , or , indeed , ut the will of the governor , HHJ they can bu relmprisoned to sorva out the ro- L m inainderof the old sentence Next Tuesday H Governor nnd Mrs Larraboo will tender a H reception to Governor Holes and the mem- H bbrs of the legislature in the capitol build H in ? . It is the intention to ranko this quitoim H event , as it is the lust reception to H bu given by the retiring governor Mrs H Larrabea will bo assisted by her daughters H As soon as possible after Governor Uoics H assumes control Governor Lnrrabeo will va- H cato the bouso occupied by him for the last H thrco years and will return to his home at H Clonnont When questioned coucernlng his H future movements and occupation ho said ho H wanted a rest from the cares nnd duties of H publiu llfo , and that then ho would try to H get his business in band again , As is known , H the governor bus forsomo time boon collect H ing materials for a boon on railway control H and transportation On being asked if ho H iutondod to complete the book in the near H future , ho replied , that he might take | it up r > gain providing ho didn't feel H too lazy When Questioned concerning H the probable changes in the clerical force In H the executive ofllco the governor became H himself ugnln and declined to give any dell H ulto information , Ho seemed to be of the H opinion , however , that no radical changes H Would bo made nt the start When Governor H Boies called on him inDesMoinos the subject H was mentioned and Governor Larrnbce of H fcrcd to take anv ono Mr Holes might sug- H gest into the oftioo to got tbo run ot affairs , H but the latter said ho bad no one to suggest H Mr , Holes told ProfIlossfcld , Governor H Lurrubeu's private secretary , that his ser H vices would bo uocdod for a time and It is H not probable that any important ohanpo will H be mudo until spring comes and the Jogisla * H turifhdjburns M Btnblinl for Dropping the I'lcUlO' . H Gaiimkii , la , Jan 2 , [ Special Telegram H to Tin : Due I A stabbing affray is reported | to.havo occurred on the Voltz farm today H The qunirol was started by William Loh- H man , an employe on tbo farm , dropping a Jar H ot pickles Mr Kubn , superintendent of the H farm , used some irritating language in refer H pneo to the matter , nnd us a result of the H words , blows ensued , whon-Kuhn rushed H upon Lehman with a knlto , striking him on H the heud It is feared thai it will provo H fatal * _ _ _ _ _ H The Iowa luiiolirra M . Des Moikcs , To , Jan 2. | Spoclal Tele- M gram to T\K ! Ijec ] The State Teachers H and Musio Teachers ' association hold a joint H sosslon for u short time this morning to con H slaer the subject of muslo In the public H schools It wnsJntrodueed by a paper by M i3r. Uarilctt of this city on Universal Mil M elcal Education " The general discussion H Which followed was led by a paper by Prof H liuggles ot the Upper Iowa university , The H common school teachers then took up tholr H regular programme , the first paper being by H Miss Kmmn Tomlloton of Sbouandoah on M . ' • Tim * Hural School Problem " It was a H scathing criticism ou tbo carelessness , m-g- H lect and the utter unfitness of tbo averugo H HChool , director astound in the country dls- H trlct , The paper dcclarod that the buildings H tire fearfully uncomfortable , cold and deso- H late , and unprovided with the necessary maps H and apparatus Tbo directors uru ignoraut , H solQsh and incapable ot an latelligont view H of the public intcro9t as represented In the H schools The country sohools , shn thought , m were sadly behind the timet Tbo rest ot H the morning session was devoted to discus H slag tbo problem H i The nominating oommlttoe reported M the following o Dicers for tbs next H year , all ot whom wera elected by the as o. H elation : For president , James MoNoughlon , M Council Uluffsj first vloo president , K. W , H Staatou , Amos ; second vice presldont , Lydlu H _ 11 In man , Waterloo ; third vice president , J. H II , Landers ot Vau Huron oouuty ; eocrotary , H 12. J , Ksman , Marion ; treasurer , 1V. . B Iritis , Washington ; member ot executive H oomiulttea J. iItlirgs , tlonry county ; edu- H cationul council , II A , Larrabco Crettou , H und 0. J. Luylanrtcr Cedar Falls H The chief feature of the afternoon pro H jrramtnu.was a discussion ot thp question ot 1 jnauual training In the public nuboolt to H welch soma ot the leadlug educators tooK pnrl The general sentiment wn t tn favor of the idea * The state muslo teachers had but llttlo business before them today Willard Kim ball ot Orlnnoll was fclectcd president of the association , nnd John Ploreo and Mrs . Uhconoy of Sioux City , and 11. P. Peters of Dubuque were appointed as members of the business committee O. .1. Smith of Sioux City , Prof Gorborich of this city nnd Miss Grimwood of Independence , wore chosen ns the committee on programme Sioux City was selected as the next place of meeting , which will bo hold December .10 and 31 , 1891. The oxprr o * of that association closes with a concert tonight , Missouri Vnllny Mason * . MtssouiU VAi.t.Br , In , Ion 2. [ Special to Tub Heb.1 Valley ladgo No 231 , A. P. Sc A. M. , has Installed aOlcors ns follows : GcorgoHurbank , W. Jfj ? J. P. Lewis , S. W.5 P. H. Colt , J. VW ; J. II Crowdor , treasurer * . J. W. Uuff < * ecretnrv The In stallation wnsi n public ono and wns attended fcy n largo number of Masons and their families After tto oxcrctscs nil partici pated in a banquet nt the Hotel Whlto .ludgo Harris nnu Ilov A. A. Wulburn de livered oloqucnt addresses suitnbla to the occasion , Free Delivery lor Crrston Chkstok la , Jan a. | Special Telegram - gram to The Uke.1 Proo mall dollvory was successfully Inaugurated hero today and two distributions made Creston is now the only city In the Klghth congressional district having a frco delivery CHICAGO'S I'OIjIUU FOUOI3. It Will lie Coinpli'tply ltcorRinlzo < l by tlia Now Superintendent , Chicago , Jan 2. | Special Tulcgram to The Ube.I The now superintendent of police , Frederick II Marsh , took chnrgo of the department today Ho will , ns soon as possible , begin the work of completely reor ganizing the force About thrco hundred olllcors nro book for removal very soon , a largo number of them being Clan-na-Gnel members or sympathizers who wore unnblo to keep tholr opinions to themselves ( Hiring the progress of the Cronln trial Superin tendent Marsh is strongly in favor of the departmental pollco system in successful operation In New YorU , nnd is now planning to rodlstrlct the city on that basis Chicago is tnrgor in territory than New York and the present system has been outgrown by the city Thp territory will bo divided Into four or ilvo divisions , each division to co commanded by an inspector These Inspect * ors , with captains under them , will bo di rectly rcsponsiblo for all that occurs tn their several districts Power nicctcii Senator Chicago , Jan 2. The Helena , Mont , Her aid telegraphs that nt the joint session of tbo legislature today the first ballot stood : Power 10 , Mantel 11 , Hershflold y , Rlckards 7 , Thompson 1. Second ballot Power 35 , Mantel a The president announced the election nt Hon T. C. Power as United States senator Power is a wealthy merchant nnd was the Into candidate for governor on the repub lican Uclictrnnd was defeated by Toole About two hours aftorT C. Powers was selected by the republican joiut convention for second senator , Judge Hunt of the dis trict court gave bis decision In the case of Heprosontativo Koborts of Silver How county , who had applied for a writ to compel the state auditor to pay him his salary and mileage as a member of the legislature It was thought the court would decide the validity of the rival houses , but instead tbo decision was to the effect that if Roberts was a mombar.of the legislature ho wus entitled to his per diem and mileage The question of the legality of the two houses is still un decided The democrats again mot In joint convention today and took ono ballot , but there being no quorum tbo body adjourned lynto Urnzilinn Ntws New Yohk , Jan 2. Captain Mattcson of the steamer Strabo , which arrived yester day from Hio Janeiro , reports everything quiet up to tbo time ho left there , December 8. . The Strabo brought copies of the Into U n.llnn . - _ .rrK _ KJrt niKii.r > i > i7 'tlm country ) of Doccmbar 5 contains a list of the property ot Dom Pedro , amounting to (1,532.500 , confiscated by the provisional government All the silvcrwaro nnd jewels of the royal family were removed to the public treasury at Itio Wasiiijjciton , Jan 2. The Uraziiian min ister bns received Klo Janeiro papers to December - comber 8. in which arc given the details of tbo Inventory recently taken ot the imperial property The crown jewels , as well bs these belonging to the emperor , empress or other members of the imperiul household , were deposited in the treasury vaults sub ject to the orderp of the emperor Minister Vateuto expressed surprise that some Ameri can newspapers seem to bo still under the impression that the provisional government hud confiscated tbo property of the emperor Tried to Kill KnttiT Kelly Okejuj , N. Y. , Jan 2. [ Special Tolegrnm to The Bee | Another attempt was made on tbo llfo of Her Father James'Kolly yes terday morning At about 2:80 : o'clock some unknown person rang the bell of his resi dence , nnd upon the appearance of the priest struck nt him with a slender iron bar about three feet long Father Kelly drew back and the bar did not hit him with much force The man escaped'after n desperate struggle On October 3 an attempt was made to poison Father Kelly by putting ursenlo In the wane ho drank at the altar Ho was very sick for a while , but has lately been enjoying good health > ISuM lies * Troubles AtciiisonKan. , . , Jan 2 , ( Social Tele gram to The Heu.1 The retail boot and shoo bouso of C J. August was closed bv mortgages this morning Assets , $22,000 ; debts , $20,000. lho cause of the falluro was the wurm winter aud forced sales at cut prices Eastern houses nro the principal creditors It Is probable that friends will como to Mr Augusts usslstuuco und enable him to resume , HKMEroNTE , Pa , Jan 2. The iron firm ot Curtln & Co of Kblunu this , county , has as signed ; liabilities about * 200,000. The works were established about 1810. An Innnoont Man Ilnngori TAiiLEqiMir , L T. , Jau 2. In the Chero kee Nation in 18S0 Dt Pylo and Mrs Wil liam Kerr were found murdered in their houses ono morning , John Stephenson , to ward whom suspicion pointedwas trlod , con victed nnd bunged Now comes a startling revelation On tbo evening ot Dccembor 27 a colored gambler named Honors was fatally Injured by a railroad train at Illinois stutlot . Hofore dying Rogers confessed that he com mitted the murders for which Stopcnson was banged Kleatrlo liiglit I'I nut nurucdl New Youk , Jan 2 The Edison eloctrio illuminating company's shops in Pearl street burned this morning , causing 18,000 Incan dcBcout lights in tbo downtown district , most of which burn all day in banks and ofilcos , to bo cut off , The ' fire broke out in the dynamo room and resisted the utmost efforts of the tlromon for an hour The loss to the I' .dlson company is $100,000 ; .Insur ance , $50,000. . , * * KlrcirlcnTrouhlns nt fit liouls St Louis , Mo , Jan , 3 The houvy rains of yesterday and last night damaged tbo olco- trio light wires lu this city and occasioned several serious accidents Four people were knocked Insensible by coming la contact with a wire which had fallen to the ground at the corner of Sovontooth and Morgan streets , and a horse was Killed in a different part of the city by stepping on a wire Fatnl Wreck Iri Arkansas , | Little Hoeit , Ark , Jan 3 , A passencor train was wrecked last night at Waboasdka , fifteen miles north ot Pine Hluff , on the Cot ton Belt road Engineer Xpperson was killed und several passengers were Injured Three couches tilled , the baggage car aud engtno were thrown down a twenty-foot bank , Tlia Zurich Theater Iturnert , Zunicu , Jan 2. The theater hero caught flro during the performance last night and Was eotitoly destroyed , 'lho .audlonco reaohod the streets la safety j THE YOUNG PRESBYTERIANS , Opoulnp ; Sossiona ot the Convention at the Control Ohurch LIST OF DELEGATES PRESENT Hid FliHlGntlicrJiicnrttio Klnil Ever ll-sld West or the Missouri III vcr Toil ity's Pro gramme , Fnthmtnstlo Cluiroli Workers , Centrnl United Presbyterian church , on Sovcntoonth street , near CopHol avenue , was well filled last evening on the uccaslou of the opening of the first convention of the Young Peoples societies of the United Pros bytorlan church In the Missouri valley ; Some fifty delegates , altogether , nro exboct- ed Of this number about thirty reported lust evening , ns follows : College Springs , In.Uov. . William John son , Messrs G. A. Farquhnr and J. K , Her ron , Miss Hcssie Anderson Pawnee City , Neb Miss Mary Campbell , Miss Hulda Campbell , Mist Elalno Mc- Cready , Miss Stewart , Miss Magglo Ander son , Miss Hello McDlll , II II Pollnck , John Unrr Tarkio , Mo Ilov J. A. Thompson , Miss Gruco Coudy Coin , lu Mrs Anna Patterson North Uend , web Ilov S. M. Hood , Miss Johnson Kearney , Neb Hov C. C. Kyle Rod Oan , la Rev J. A. Wiley , Rev Hood Glcuwood , la Mr Urelsch and Mrs Tlntmmill Park Avenue Unltod Presbyterian Church , Omaha Miss McCool , Mr Hordman First Church , Omaha Gcorgo H. Gilllsplo , Miss Pcnclopo Smith Central church , Omaha Miss Elsie W11J lia ns , Miss Hell McCullough , Mr Hume Dunbar , Neb Miss Modgo Davles Alnsworth , Neb W. M. Mutthows The convention was oponcd with a song and praver sorvlco led by Rev J. G. Stewart - art of South Omaha Rev J. M. French , pastor ot thoFirst church , Omaha , announced the formal call to order and the fact that nominations tor a presiding oftlcer were in order There was but one nomination , and tbo Rev J. A. Thompson , president of Torino college , Tar kio , Mo , was unanimously made the perma nent Dresidlng officer of the convention In taking the chair Rev Mr Thompson said that the convention was something of a novelty It was the first ot the kind that over had mot west of the Missouri rlvor An old truth , snld the speaker , is that the hope oflho church Is In its youne people This fact has always been so God organized his church with a provision for young people Youth Is the lime for exerting nn influence if character Is to bo formed The work douo among the young must bo done by these who have young spirits , whether or not the hairs besprinkled sprinkled with gray Christ did his work while ho was yet a young man , nnd It Is this fact that nttests with the greatest clearness and emphasis what Gods ' idea was ou this subject The speaker said there was no concealing the fnct that in the earlier days little was done toward eucouruging the young to take an actlvo part In churcli work , but on the contrary the young were rntber Huppresscd These present had gathered together with a desire and purpose to do great work for the young people , not only in the Presbyterian church , but among all young people President Thompson , who is quito a young man , referred , in closing his romurks , to tbo great disappointment which all would feel in learning that Rev J. A. Duff of Mindcn , Neb , who was expected to bo present and deliver the opening address , had tele graphed that illness prevented his attending the convention But , the speaker said , this should bo tuken-as providential Instead of the opening hour of the convention being taken up with an address , it * could bo spent In dovotlon , such as would the bettor prepard those present for the work at hand su eL Vp tm ffio olganlTaYl y the selection of several vice presidents and a recording secretary The convention then elected the following vice presidents : J. D. Zlttlc , Omaha ; Miss Mary Campbell , Fnwnco City ; ItovnMr Hood , Red Oak ; Miss Hosslo Anderson , Col lege Springs ; Mrs Anna Patterson , Coin , la Miss Hulda Campbell of Pawnee academy was made recording secretary • The session closed with a devotional sorv lco and general time of getting acquainted nnd sociability Following is the programme for today's session of the convention : 10:30 : a. m. Devotional exercise * . Paper , Soul Winning " Miss Grace Gowdy , Tar kio , Mo Bible reading , Holy Ghost Power , " Ilov J. G. Stewart , South Omaha Conference , The Work of Committees in Local Societies " Miscellaneous 2 p. ra Devotional exercises Paper , How to Use the Bible in Dealing with Souls , " Miss Mary Campbell Pawnee City Conforoncn , Now Enterprises and New Demands , " opened by Miss Besslo Ander son , Coltcgo Springs , la Resolutions Mis cellaneous 7:30 : p. m. Address , Christian Usefulness nnd Highest Excellence , " Uov William Johnston , D. D. , College Springs , la Con secration mooting , led by President Fare well well.Devotional Devotional exorcises , in addition to those provided for in tbo above programme , are loft to the discretion of tbo presiding officer It Is expected that there wilt bo much prayer aud praise during the exercises from the beginning to the end of the programme m FUIjrjBItTO.VS WA.TBR POIVKlt Slio Propoics to Celrbrato lis Utili zation 1'or Mill Purposes There Is a delegation of Fullerton citizens in town , They comprise Chauncey Wiltse , J. Martin , Gcorgo Carlo ton , J. W. McGowan and Lieutenant Governor Moiltlejolin They nro accompanied by C. F. Loftwlck of St Paul , They have como to make arrange ments for a special train from tnis city and Lincoln to Fullcrton about the 1st of next month At that time tbo town intends to give a grand banquet to Potter , Martin & Co , tbo firm which has recently built a largo roller mill at tbtt place aud utilized the power of Cedar croeic to run It This has been estimated at about one tbousantl horse power The mill is to linvo a capacity of 150 barrels per day and will bo in operation ' In about thirty davs In both of these improve ments about $100,000 will huvo boon expended and of ibis amount the mill , when finished , will have cost nbout$50,000. The opening ot ihls mill tbo people of Fullerton lorton consider a great event una doslro to make memorable both for the sake of them selves as well as for the enterprising capital ists whom they deslro to honor , They Paid the JtiUcmnur During the past two days the electric trains of the Omaha and Council Bluffs bridge company have como very near passing Into the hands ot the United States marshal Suck a thing was averted by tlia stock holders ot the company getting together yes terday moriilug and deciding to.puy a judg ment for $5,351.01 recovered against them by Ellis , Johns & , McKnigbt , a firm of Wash ington attorneys , for services ln lobbying the bill for the new bridge through con gress At lho May term of the federal court , when the case was decided against the company , tbo luttor tooic an appeal , but failed to per fect it Thereupon Clerk Frank Issued tbo execution as applied for yesterday : Mortuary , The remains of John McDonald , a stock man , who died at his home , 0.20 North Twanty.flfth street , were tent to Morrison , 111. , for burial , Tbo wife of Dr Sprague died at her homo 1137 Saunders street yesterday morning The rcn'nlns will be taken to Council Bluffs for Intermout , _ For G , A. It Honor * . Tore * * , Kan , Jan a A very Interesting contest Is now being waged between Hou Dick Blue ol Ploasauton and Hon , Ira F , Collins ot Sabotha , tor coinmandor of the Grand Army of lha Republic , department of ICnusos Both are well known Grand Army men and hnvo a strong following ; HAS CAPTUniinCHICAGO rutty Twenty Tlioimnml Pcnnlo HuP- ferlnirWIth tlm ItiltiiPtirn Cnicnao Jan & - ( Special Telegram to Tub Bee ] As a result of Interviews with n great number of physicians , a local paper fig ures that not ltflsjhnn twenty thousand people plo In Chicago nro suffering from "La Grlppo" in a more or less severe form The opinion of sovcral of the most prominent practitioners istutitnimous that It Is the im ported nrllcto and that it has r < > nlly uocomo epidemic In the city Forty-eight clerks In the First National bank nro lncnpacltntod for duty on account ot it , and the superin tendent of ono UlvVstoh bf the North.wo.tcrn rend reports that between thirty and forty train men nnd the majority ot ills clerical force , besides several train dispatchersnro laid up Only ono fatal case has beou re ported so far , but the physicians say if there is not soon a change from the foggy , rainy condition ot the weather that inllucnra pa tients will bogln dropping off wlthpoeumonm and bronchitis Not So horloti * . Nr.w YonK , Jan 2. Dr Gcorgo F. Slirady , editor ot the Mcdiual Record , tn an artlclo upon the epidemic of influenza , says : There is now ho d6Vbt the Influent , or what Is popularly known ns 'tbo grip , ' has become epidemic in this city and is scattered broad cast over the country It is also qulto evi dent that Its gcnornl characteristics correspond spend with these noted in connection with the prevailing typo ot thi > malady In Russia , Germany nnd Franco Fortunately It Is of much milder type Save for Its Invasion of lnrgo districts and for the largo number ot persons attacked It would bo scarcely no- ttcod In the category ot ailments The reports ports of the fatality ot the disease , as might have beau expected , have been very much etaggorntcd Particularly does this remark apply to the alarming death rate In Anris In point ot fact , there is no disease with such wide prevalence which has such n comuaratlvoly low mortal ity In this country , at least , there is yet to bo reported the IIrat case of death which can bo laid to a uuru and single attack ot the dlsoaso Even the serious complications nro so few as scnrccly to merit recognition along side of those'which nro constantly occurring with tbo usual diseases of the season The aftereffects of the epidemic will doubtless bo marked by a fooling of prostration raoro or lcsB continued nud a lowering of the health tone Previously robust people will quickly rally while the fceblo ones will ro- qulro stimulants nnd tonics for variable porlods " Siiloldoit Whtlo Insnno New Yomc , Jun 2. Ellen Carroll , thirty eight years old , the mother of four chlldron , hung herself from a third-story w'udnw ' this morning while dollrlous from u violent at tack ot la grlppo and met her death Influenza Tao&lesn IMcrrn Physician PiciiitE , S. D „ Jan 2. ISpoclal Telegram to Tun Bee | A case resembling La Griopo has appeared In Pierre , & proniinont physi cian named Stcon being the victim Ho be lieves it is thU disease ' The Nuvy AUnckul Tangieks , Jun.O'2. The United States squadron is hero , and on the four vessels are forty-eight cases0f influenza Dlcit of Iniliienzt Madiiw , JnnT'2. Senator Gayarro , the Spanish tenor , dfod today from Inlluouza HOUGH W . ATUKll AT SEA An English .iCnptain's . Story of An KvetiCful Voynne New Yonic , JuV/'S. Captain Lord of the British steamer Croraa , which arrived today from Middleboro , reports : "Woexporlonced the roughest wenther I have ever known Up to Decerabe'i' 17wo bad a succession of furious gales The ship was blown oft Into the trough of the-B u , although , going at full speed , , and Dccnnjo Unmanageable Wo stopped the cnffincs nudUaed' plentiful sup ply otv oil , which materially served in breaking tbo crests of the waves carried everything before It , smashing ono boat and damaging others , washing away part of tbo flyingbridgo and Injuring several of tbe crow Tbo engineer savs part of this sea wont down tbo funnel , the top ot which is fifty-six feet above the water , lho water came rushing through the tubes In such volume as nearly to put the fires out and caused Croat commotion amoncr the men below On the 16th it blew a heavy gale and on the 20th tbe wind again attained tbo force of a hurricane During the night wn shipped a tremendous sea over the bows It swept awoy everything in its way , carrying wreckage - ago from the main deck over vho upper bridge , about twenty-flvo feet high , and finally making Its exit over tbo stern Hardwood Lumber Hates Cuicaoo , Jan 4. Chairman Wnlkor of the Interstate Commerce Railway nssoclation , to whom was referred the question ot rates on hardwood lumber from Wisconsin and Michigan to Missouri river points , today rendered n decision The present soft lumber rates may bo mudo applieablo to beech , birch , maple , elm , oak and basswood lumber ns the through rate from interior milling points in Wisconsin nnd upner Michi gan , but without changing the rates from Chicago/Milwaukee , St Paul or Mississippi river points that wcro In existence prior to November 30. The rate ahull in no case bo loss than IS cents a hundred An ISncnuntcr With lndinns Sasta Fj ! , N , M. , Jan 2. In the southern San Juan county Sunday a Navajo Indian was accused by tbo Cox Brothers of killing their cattle The Indian fired upon the party when a posse of ten whites organized and pursued the band of Indians ho was with The latter fired Into them from urn * bush Some fifty shots were exchanged Ono Navajo was killed , but the cow men were compelled to retreat It is feared the encounter will load to more serious results i * Klllod a Iteul ICstnto Asonr Cincinnati , O. , Jan 2. Edward Sherman , a machinist , was awakened early this morn ing by the sound pt soaio ono working at the lock of the door of his room Thinking It was a burglar lie , fired through the panel , and upon opening tbo door ho found he had mortally wounded W. B. Phillips , n real cs- tate ngt-nt aged seventy-threo years , who oc cupied the adjoining room and bad gone to Sherman's door by mistake . MrH , Soutbworth Very Sick New Yoiik , Jun , , J. A writ of habeas cor pus was secuRcil > "ldday from the supreme court by Mrs JvYtirtto , the mother of Hannah P. Southworth tolfp recently killed Stophcn B. Pettus renuulf ; > ; the production in court ot her unfortunate , daughter The writ wus procured in an oftorl to have Mrs South worth removedtnitho hospital Mrs Martin Bays her duughterja afflicted with a compli cation of dlscase > itd is slowly dying * TI n CnlaeStJoftho Season WAsiuxoTos an 3 , The cold wave extends - tends over tbo northwest , the temperature liaviuc'fallon ft'oui'twonty ' to thirty degrees from lho upper M&Issipi valley westwurd • to the Rooky moluu ulns,1aod it Is thirty do- grces below zerojiMontana , this being thu lowest tempcralu.ro , reported during the present season ( jiTlucatonlng weuther aud rain ecuerally c/n\jiUes ) | in the districts east ot the Mississippi yalloy , Kansas Town Scorohi-d. Atciiiw , Kan , Jau , 2. | Special Telegram - gram to Tub Ukk.J The town of Osborno , Kan , on the South Solomon branch ot the ' Missouri Pacific , was visited by fire last night , destroying u drug store , a stock of general merchandise , a notion store , and the Journal nowspaueroulce , besides some other property The loss , is stated'at $17,003 ; In- suruueo apd origin not known Yoiiiiu Ijcuth Sjiiti-iiuod to llaiiff Cleveland , O. , January 2. Judge Solders this morning sentenced Otto Heath , tbo sev enteen-year-old boy recently convicted of the murder of llttlo Maggla Thompson , to bo hanged at Columbus April lu , Louth's mother , whp during thq trial was the object of popular pity , fainted on hearing the son , tenco of her son and bed to be carried from the court r otu/ DISASTER AT A BULLFIGHT , Oollnpao of a Building Crowded with Ton Thousand People A TERRIBLE PANIC ENSUES Pandemonium KoIrhs Suproino nnil Hundreds or Men nnd Women Trnmpled Under Font In a Wild ICfTort to ICscnnu Fnll or a 1'lnzn. Citt or Mexico , Jan 3. Tolcgrams from Villa Lordo give particulars of the fnll of the plaza Inst Tuesday nleht whtlo a bull light was In progrcAS About ten thousand people were crowded Into the building , nnd when the second bull was bolng klllod nearly everybody rose nnd stood , applauding nnd stamping their foot Suddenly the side of the plaza commenced to give way A rush followed and the extra move ment of the thousands of spectators caused tbo structure to collnpso , proripltat- Ing the unlucky Inmates to the ground , dis tances ranging from ten to twenty-flvo feet Many were burled beneath the debris In tholr de pornto situation flghtsi occurred nmong the men and ninny were Btrlppod ot every stitch of clothing , The crowd on the opposltosldo of the building , which num bered several thousand , heenmo panto stricken and fell and trampled on ono another in their nttetnpts to reach the outside The trampllug of the helpless and the agonized cries of men nnd women made the place n scenn of panUomonlum It was not until outstdo help cainu to the aid of the people pinned down by tbo planks and timbers tlmt the unfortunate victims were released Many physicians wcro called and the wounds of the people nttondod to The number ot the wounded will reach into tbo hundreds , and while the Injuries of many of them are serious and painful , it Is believed no case will provo fatal m IjAItOK TllOUBIiHS Itrukcmcn Out lho Mnckny Trouble Forclcn Btrlices EvANSvai.n , Ind , Jnn 2. The stnito on the EvnuBVillo & Terre Haute and on the Evnnsvlllo & Indianapolis still continues un changed , No frolght is moving and the yards nro Ullod with cars CiiAitLtaio.v , 111. , Jan 2. The brakemen on the Toledo , SU Louis & Kansas City road have struck , throwing about scvonty-llvo out of employment Not a frolght train is moving on the western division from Frank rort to East St Louis The Btrlkers do main ! Wabash wnges , but the officials so far huvo not decided to como to their terms Hkuu.v , Jan 2. Minors in Broslnu have struck for eight hours , an unlimited output and hlghor wngos The masters nnd mon are negotiating for a settlement ot the trou ble ble.BnussELS , Jun 3. The strlko among the collieries is still spreading At Lifgo 13,000 minors have joined the movement PcNXStTAwxr , Pa , Jan 3 The Buffalo , Rochester & Pittsburg company was not successful in Its effort to eject the striking miners from their houses , Shorlff Sutler re fusing to act in the matter as the company desired Suponntendont Haskell dcolares ho will open the mines on Monday at any cost and that the company will break the strlko if it costs them $1,000,000. The at tempt to put now men in next Monday will bo resisted and bloodshed may result , as the Hungarians uro desperate Mr Caumel , Pa , Jan 2. Congressman Scott's colliery suspended operations today , throwing out 1,000 men Away Down Below Z ro St Paui , , Jan 2. The cold wave which was predicted and which swept over the northwest has been unusually pronounced 1 In this city a change of 3 degrees was re corded in the past twenty-four hours and at . .mmL.iu Piu4.uatf ou tlo rca. . The thermometer registers fully 1 * degrees below zero here , at Minncdosa l0 , Winnipeg 18. Medicine Hat 13 , Q'Appellc 30 and at Ed monton 20. Knd or the Eisteddfod Ciuoaoo , Jan 2. Tonight the Welsh festi val , known as the Eisteddfod , ended with a grand choral contest , In which wcro four competing organizations , two representing Chicago , one from Minneapolis and one from Raclno "As the Heart Pants , " by Mondeis- sobn , and Round About the Starry Throne , " by Handel , were the selections The chorus from Raclno was the winner , bearing away n prlzo of $500. The IiuBtn ltecord Chetesne , Wyo , Jnn 2. Count H. Von Wedoll of Germany died In this cltvyester- day Philadelphia , Jan 2. Hon Gcorgo Baker , ox-mlnlstor to Turkey and Russia , died at his rcsldenco hero thia morning Paws Jan 2. Commander William Starr Dana United States navy , is dead from pneumonia London , Jan 3. Sailer , cx-cbntuplon sculler , Is dead , Sranshrd the Temple Windows Tcscola , III , Jan 2. Fitty mon attacked the temple ot tbo Pentecost baud of faith healers berp today and smashed its windows with stones Fifteen mon and women , mem bers of the band , were in so-called tranccB at the time , but tbo breaking of the windows speedily aroused them and they fled The band refuses to lenvo Tuscola and more seri ous trouble is feared a Klpcted Ofllcers Cuicaoo , Jan 2. The directors of the Mexican Iron mountain manufacturing com pany of Dtiraugo , Mexico , nta meeting today elected the following oflloers : James Calla han , Des Moines , la , , president ; A. II H. Lloy , Cincinnati , vice president ; J. A. T. Hull , Des Moines , sscrotary A Famous Case ficttlnl San Fhaxcisco , Jan 2. The case of Mrs D. O. Colton , against Leland Stanford , C. P. Huntington and others , which attracted much publla attention during the trial before the supreme court several years ago was do * elded by the supreme court today in fa .vor of the defendants Mmiy Lives in DanirT Loxno : * , Jan 2. The Italian stoatnor Per 1 sia Is ashore on the island ot Corsica , She bad 139 passengers on board when she went abhoro , six of whom have been rescued , but the fate of the others is uncertain Boats from the shore are attempting to render as sistance , * . The Persian Monarch Htrnnded London , Jan 2. ISpocial Cablegram to Tub Bee ] The British steamer Persian Monarch , from Now York December 15 , stranded at Woolwich Tuesday evening nfier sinking a coal laden barge and break ing adrift and damaging the brig Dorothy , Fell Under u Frolght Train Pine Bi.crrs , Wyo , Jan 2.- [ Special Tel ' cgratn to The Bee ] A young man , name unknown , accidentally loll under a frolght train as heattomptod to get off this morning nnd bad both his feet cut off He was takou to tbo Choyennu hospital m Opening ot * t'ortuual'j IjpglRluturc LaiiQ.v , Jun 2. At the opening ot the oor- tcs the king announced Unit the foreign rela tions of thokIugdom are all that could bo desired Ilo reviewed the progress made In tbo African colonics of Portugal , but made no reference to tbo dispute with England , Found In thu Itivor New Yomc , Jan 2 The body of Mrs Mc- Auliffe , matron of the Tombs prison , was found in the river at lho foot of Sixteenth strcot this morning * A Window Glnss Trout CuiCACO , Jau , 2. A special from Findlay , O. , says at thu meeting of the western win dow gluss manufacturers today a trust was formed ' PRNNIIil' .SS AMONG SIHANOUKS Tciriblc Destitution ol'n Mother nnd Hnr Fire Children There was a very sad case of destitution presented nt the B. & M. depot early last night Among the arriving puiscngor * was a mother nnd her llvo children , from Archer , Neb All wcro so scantily clad ns to bo alarmingly unpi-oparod for the biting , stint Ing weather such ns that Inst night , nnd a few pennies was nil that stood between them nnd hunger pnlrendy so sharp as to cause big tears to roll down the cheeks of n part of the llttlo brood In reply to questioning the much dis tressed woman said that her nnmo was Mrs Avis Ullno A short time ago her husband deserted her They once owned n good form up near Archer , but grasshoppers anil cyclones had carried uway their crops until the husband became so dlscouraeod that ho took to drlnit nnd after making away with the little that was loft nnd the farm Itself , ho deserted her Sickness cnnio , nnd before many weeks slio nnd her children were without n shelter for their heads A few wcoks ngo her oldest child , n llttlo follow of fourteen years , managed to earn enough money by husking corn to bring tno bIx of them as fnr as Omaha on tholr way to Canada , where the mother has tno only friends which she knows of In the whole world Word wns sent to the pollco station asking if the authorities there could give the woman nnd her chlldron n place to stuy during thu night Answer wns returned tlmt there was actually no place there for n rcspcclnulo woman Then the kindness of the B. & M. officials In this city cnnio to the roscuc , nnd they sent the woman and her children tea a hotel near the depot , for the nlcht This morning the c.iso will bo re ferred to the county commissioners , who will bo urged to help her on nor way The youngest of her chlldron Is a llttlo girl three years old The woman is a very gentle npnoaring per sou of the farmers wife typo , und evidently fools her humiliating sirroundiugs very keenly 71rnclco.lt on Billet Reform Boston , Mnss , Jan 2. Governor Brack- ott , tn his message to the loglslaturo today on the subject ot liallot reform , speaks of the first olcctlons under the Australian system which hnvo recently been held , ns demon strating the great advantages of the now method Ilauorcison itrlonnud Joliet , III , Jnn 3. John A. Bauorelson , the Q " dynamiter , was released from the penitentiary today on a pardon from Gov ernor Fifer Ills companion , Brodoriek , who was sentenced for ono year , will bo out In April A Noted Horse Sold Lexin'otox , Ky , Jan 2. The great trot ting she Wilton , by Gcorgo Wilkes , was sold yesterday to Bowcrmau Brothers The price is not given , but it is , snld to bo the largest for which a stallion has ever been sold In America KnnwnH City Sulks , Kansas Citt , Mo , Jan 2. The local live stock organization has refused to Join the National Live Stock association formed nt Chicago a few weeks ago , on the ground that ICunsas City is not given a largo enough representation Utiosinn Ofilocrs Arrested St Petfiisiiuiso , Jan 2. Thirty-two offi cers have been arrested , charged with bolng members of a secret society , the object of which Is to abolish aristocracy und to estab lish a constitutional monarchy Wllhclm Gn-oiH llisninrck Behli.n , Jnn 2. The Roichsauzeiger jays : Emperor William has written a letter to Prlnco.Blsmarckiu which hoextends ttiu warmest New Years congratulation to the chancellor llittt ' od Her 10 Dentil New Yoiik Jon 2. Mre Ellen Slocura , thirty-two years old , was found dead In bed this morning with her skull crushed In Her husband , who ib a ball player , Is suspected of being the murderer An Irish ICdlmr Sentenced Dublin , Jan 2. Mclnory , editor of the Limerick Leader , who has boon on trial tor intimidation , has boon found guilty and sen tenced to six months imprisonment Prohibition ol' Cigarettes Fkankfokt , Ky , Jan 2. The ordinance adopted recently prohibiting the sale of cigarettes went into effect yesterday , and today there is not a cigarette to be had in the city Order In tint House Reed Is the first man I have soon in the Bpcalccr ' s ohiiir who could { jot abso lute quiet on the floor of the lious when a document Is to bo read or a member desires to address the house , writes a WnshinRton correspondent In that respect ho is making nn ndtnirablo pre siding ollicor If there is confusion 011 the floor lie stops all business , and will not permit it to proceed until order is completely restored When Carlisle was trying to pot order he used to take tno handle of his gavel and give a series of light raps on the desk , hooping it up for a minute or two , and the disorder was opt to start sn ncuiii soon after ills attention wus distructod Itocd stands up behind liis desk nnd brings the gavel down with 0110 sharp blow , like a bhioksmltti hitting an apvil with a sledge-hummer. The noise startles the house into silence and in a voice that no confusion can drown ha domunds order A second demand ol this sort makes the house so still that a whisper could bo licurd , There is something tyrannical in the tone , hut the house obeys The South's AVorHtMCnomy To tbo deadly hip-pockot must bo ascribed the great majority of tragedies tliat disgrace our annuls uud sadden so many homes , saya the Galveston News It is the concealed weapon tlmt ton quickly obtrudes ituolf when occasion does not warrant nnd does its deadly work before rquson and culm or judg ment have had time to intorfcro Do uway with the hip-pockot pistol , and with it all false notions of courage , and let public bontiment condemn violence and bloodshed jipon any pretext save ubsoluto sclf-defcnso , and the deplorable - able tragedies which blacken tiio fair name of the land and bring sorrow and RulToring to so many homos ; will become loss frequent if not altogether avoldod ftcnfti POWDER Absolutely Pure Thispowdornevervarles A murvelofnutlty btrengili uud wholesomuucsa 41 uru ccoiiuuil uil ihun the ordinary xtndH und cannot Da sold in competition with the multitude , ot lovr to it short weight alum orplioiptiut puwJoui Soil V5'V. ' 'i , * . * . a * - I'MK tU + KINtl Poiruxa Co , JIM Ysul at , ti * X * TERRIBLE STATISTICS ! " . I WhnttlioNotr Vorlt Bonril of llcnttii JtepnrtN as lho Figure * for the | > / * t ? 1 Five Yrnr * . The Afcrnie miraVcr of flcsltu In Now York Cltr , ± M toTthorsst iHoyrsm , > i * l > ocn 0.0 rseh weak , oc Hfl this number : S3 , or nrMir ono lintf lisvo teen from i N r-nrnmonln.c vmnniptlntit'ri'onio pulmoniirrtrouMn . HH Tills Is not theory , but nrtunl ( Inures nmJo by Ihv 1 ltviinl of Health Nr.Aiti.YisuiiirvtiiotmNnpeopIo J Innvoycars InNew YoikCltj slono lisro rtioJ from y 1 thront Mvt limit trouble ! When we think ot lh / thbufnml * who luwo tlirost nut Inns dl ci L nnd ' wholiKtonHOToml , how terrible tin trr of fucli M oothl * | , re ont S I Doctors linre said In the ra < t Hint tno < t nt tlio-o trouhlcMwcnelneurablpi they are now flmllru rh linot tliortoe The best ptijflclun'Uoelnro Hint a , insnorwonmn.cron In an ndtdnccd kIsko of con sumption , 0111 llvo for jrnrsaiiilCTcn toold ago lijr a cnrotnl nnd coiKtAnt ltftn of pure whlkor , but II nhoulct bo romomborol that the wort I'L'liK , U nlwajt ti-cil l > r pijr ! lcl n . Tboro it but one ntoohitelr , pure nliltkry , fn < o from fusel oil , now In tbo ninr- ' kpt , and that l Unity's Slab In lis imrlty rotls Us Krpat power , Mthoueh It has other qualities poKessed by no other wlilstor A elilM rnn take It without any evil effect * , awl for n-stoiluit partially comnmeit tunes , bulMlntt wasio tl uo and idling liea'th nuit • trciiRlli In tbo place of itl ease nnd weakness , It . _ Manianbiolut lr without a llvnl Cnro ahojlil bo \ . tnktn toaosurtionly Ibo Konulno n IW popularity * tna brought unworthy tmtnltntora Into ttism arkat Do not trust anrdi'ttlcrwbfl trios t SuliMltbio shunt 4' blue In Ibo plaoa ot Durfr'a but Insist on having wlint vou tail lor , LOTTERY OK THU I'UIIMO CltAMTV Established in 1878 nvriin f > ATIONAI , OOVKIINMKVT , OlT.ltATKD Unior a Twenty Yean Central by tin . Jfe llcsian International Improvonnni * * Company B , Urand Monthly Drawing * hold In the Morosiiui B l'nvllllnn In the Alumedft lnrlc City ot Moxl- ro , und publicly conducted by ( Jororninmit H Olllclnls appointed for the purpose by ths Secretaries of the Interior und thu Treasury I.OTTJiStV or 111F. . H BeneficeBBcia Puh.i&a I The monthly tour dnllnr Drawing S will bo hold 111 lho Bf City of Mexico on January 9111 , 1890 I CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. , I 80,000 Tloknts nt $4 , $ : iSO,0O0. l'rlrc of TlskotH , American Money WHOLES ! 1 HAl.VfSJ 2. QUAllTUlM $1 list or l-iu/.rs. " Hf 1 CAPITAL J'ltlZKOP JUI.lRWli J C0.1XXI , 1 CAl'lTAliPltlZKOr I.UKIla & | ( )00 ) MJ ] CAl'lTAh lMtl/.KOr' 10.000 Is JOUOJ 1 ( JUANUI'lilZKUF S,000l3 : ! < io , > , si 1'itr/Kdor i.KWoro : um ' lU'ltlZKMOK Km uro , . , . . aoui . ! UO I'ltlZHSOF awnro . . . * , < x i ' lOOlMZKSOK 100 nro 1(1001 ( • III ) PK1/.K90F to are 17.1WJ , { tut PJHZKSOr Mlnro . . in .w ' ! AIM'ltOMMATIOsf rillZIH H. \ 360 Prizes ot } DU app to ja',000 ' Irlzo , . . . . $ 9.00D ! < IM1 Prizes ot HI app 11) ST.0.XI Prize 1OXt ! > lt-UPrlzoiot 4Unup. to 10,000 Prize , ooi ) B TOU Terminals of t& ) , m- decided by JSO.OOO 1'rlzrj.ifiX \ > H' STaPrlzcs Amounting totl'rVtfO Hi All prl7ei sold In the United Stateifull paid lu Hi U. a. Currency _ _ _ „ _ _ . H ACK.NTS WAKTEI ) . ft rjf lou Ct.uu It I tcs , or any further Inform \Bu ntlon desired , write legibly to the undersigned , H Hw dearly atutlng your rusldeuce , with state , conn- S K ty , Htreot nnd number Moro rnpld return msll HV/ / ilellvnry will bo nssurod liv your encloalUB an H' ' envelope heatlnj , ' your full addrosi B < IMPORTANT Hj ! Address U. llASBniTI ) Ciiv or Mexico , Mexico Bfi Oy ordlniry leltor , containing Mnsnv Ouiikii ! listtcn by all lSxprnss ( ! 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