2 * " "I " ' \ " 1 ' * I ff\ NINETEENTH YEAeT : OSAHAT SUNDAy MOKNING , ' EEBKUAEY 1) ) , SIXTEEN PAk\i • NUMBER 230. " I TAME MAS A PRETENDER Prlnco Phllllppo'a Roagon for Ro- turnlnp ; to Franco HIS DUTY AS A FRENCHMAN Ho Wlslic.l to Knllst nmt Servo Ills Country an n , 1'rlvftto Soldier No Action Tdkon by V llio Deputies S , ; _ TVIiv Prince Phillippo lloturnod [ Covyrltilit JKWbi ; Jamil Wordarj Utnn'.lU\ \ Paius , Fob 8 [ Now York Herald Cable Special to The Hbb.1 Uii to the tlmo of cabling tbo fair , curling locks of the Duo d'Orlcans bavo not developed nny ten dency to turn gray , as did tboso of the tris- onor of Chillon The dungeons of thnt fa mous castle compare unfavorably with tbo apartment occupied by Prince l'htllippo In the conclorgcrie This spacious room , which the presiding ludgo of the assizes Is In the habit of using as an ofllco , is the ono in which Priaco Kapolcon once passed a brlof i term of imprfsontnont It docs not contain a > - superfluity of f urnlturobut the bed is the best tbo prefecture of pollco could supply onBbort notice , and the four chairs are upholstered , On being inoarceratod tbo prlnco observed hat , having passed several years in India , no was of n shivery tcinporment , A fire was lit in bis room nnd the comforts of tbo lnnor ! man were not neglected His dinner , " orilcred from the restaurant Du Harroau , consisted of the following courses : Cou- * eommo or turbot , with green sauce ; beef ateak , with mualirooms ; seas au burro , pears nnd biscuits and a bottle of palo ale The prisoner made n square uioal , retired at half past 10 aud was up in the morning at 8 oclock A good nights sleep had refreshed nnd composed him nnd all traces of the nor tous oxeltcniont ana fcverlsbnoss of the provlous day dlsnppoarod After bis cafe au lalt tbo prince passed n couple of hours rondlng the newspapers , of which Icavo was given him to order as many as bo pleased , Ho wrote to Presi dent Carnet a loiter , in whicli ho explained tbo motives thnt bad brought htm to Paris Meanwhile Duo d'Luyncs proscntod himself nt the prison and begged to bo admitted to bco bis friend , Receiving a reply that such authorization bad bcou given only in ttio case of M. Uochor and the prlnco's relatives , accompanlod by M. Arthur Mover of the Gnulois bo called upon M. Constuns , who at once gave orders that tbo Duo d'Luyncs should bo allowed to see bis friend Before , availing lilinBelf of this permission the due " y called at a flrst-class restaurant and . Instructed the proprietor to send the best . J" ho bad to the Imprisoned prince \ As fjoj : bis sorvlco Prlnco Philliupo can bavo bottling to comnlala of , for nn old servant of King Phlllluo yesterday took to the restaur ant where the Due d'Orloans ' meals are pre pared tbo late llnon , crockery ware and plat bearing Louis Pblllipo's Initials , with a strict recommendation that these articles bo used only for the son Mcantimo tbo ministers wore in council at the Elyseo M. Constnus furnished his col- H lenguos with all the details rclatlvo to tbo H ancstof the Due dOrloans ' It was decided B thut the law of cxpulsion.passcd in.Juue , . . B 1660 , should bo carried out to the latter and B that Prince Pbilllppo should bo tried before B . n proper court This is the eighth section of the pollco court It was Just as the Duo d'Orloans was nt- M tacking bis luncheon that two inspectors en- H tercd itho room to carry into cfTcct tlio H , decision of the ministerial council The prlnco rose from the table without a word B and followed tbo ofllcors to tbo cabinet of I tbo procuraur do la Rcpubllquo , where bo found M. Qucsnay dolieourapaier , the public ) L | prosecutor , aud M , Lozo , prefect of police , w xj- Acquainted with the decision taken , Prince H Phillippo said quietly ; I "I have not enmo as a pretender , but as a prlvato citizen " H In tbo cichtb section pollco court , which was unckod with lawyers , the prisoner , who was shown ton scut , bore himself coniposed- ly , thovgh his face was palo H "Vou know , uionslour , " said the prosidlng H mnrlstrulc , M. Turdlff , that there is a law H forbidding you to return to Franco Why fl did you roturnl" H | "I came to Paris , " was the roB - B ply , given in firm tones , "to enlist as a privuto soldier I consider that to J bo my duty as a Frenchman and my right H as a citlzon Tbo law to which you rcfor ib a d law of exception which I canuot recog- I nlzo " BJ J I. Tardlff romanced that the court was Bj not concerned with the justice or injustlco of BJ the law In question but had merely to apply H& it , Ho observed that the court might con BP- - - lilor that the prlnco bad been prompted by BF r laudable sentiment BT " ' VAt this juncture Multro Buffotson , n roynl- I BT 1st senator , after whispering to the Duo | BJ d'Orloans , rcmarliod to the bench that the Bj law accorded n prisoner thrco days In which BJ to propnro his defense BE M. Tardlftagrcod aud granted the adjourn BJ ill cut demanded BJ Tbo prlnco bowed , retired from the court BJ and was conducted to the couciorgorio Dur- BJ ing tbo afternoon M. Hochor aud Due BJ d'Luyncs paid a visit to the prlnco , who BJ chatted with tbcm llghthcartedly After BJ they had loft bo begged the prison ofllcinls to BJ Instruct the restaurant keeper who supplied BJ him with meals to servo dinner at 6 p. m. BF Koyal friends are glad to learn that the H prlnco's appetite has not boon interfered BJ with by the air of the conclergcric , BJ Tlio Princes Ijpttcr to Carnet H Paris , Fob 8. The duo d'Orloans ' has H wrltton a letter to President Carnet appeal H ing for permission to servo his country , The BJ republican majority in the chamber approves BJ tbo attitude tbo Kovornmont has taken in do- Bft y cidlng upon the Bluiplo enforcement of the Bb expulsion law , The loft looks upon the BJ dukes uct as a inero boyish cscapada and BJ holds that ha should bo tried ana sentenced BJ % to nsscrt tbo majesty of the luw , but after BJ cutenco bo should bo pardoned and sent out BJ of France , Thus the luw would bo uphold BJ and there would bo no royal victims of ro- BJ publican persecution , The right has aban- BJ doucd its Intention to Interpellate tbo gov- Bj crnmeut _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Tlio Doixillus Talco No Autlon B ] [ Oipi/rltflil lMIj Jainn Gordon Iliinett,1 BJ " Pms , Tob 8. | Now York Herald BJ Cable Special to Tub HtE.I There was BJ an uuusually lively sitting In tbo chamber BJ this afternoon Everybody was on the BJ qui vivo in expectation that soma BJ conservative member would lnter- BJ pcllato the government regarding the BJ young Duo Phillippo dOrloans ' AU B . gnllcrlcs were filled with spectators and the BBJ usual uronry expanse of uascullno black f * > coals aud bald beads was brightoued by the BJ dainty gowns and hats of numerous ladles BJ Hut their expectations were all In vain Or- BJ Btors came and orators went , but although they all had n great deal to say and socmed to think that what they wcro Baying wus of vast Importance tbcro came out of the thrco or four hours of continuous words nothing more exciting ttian the validation of an elec tion nnd the Invalidation of another Shortly after 7 o'clock tbo sitting odjournod , the dis appointed nudlcnco going homo without hav ing hoard a syllahlo about what was going to bnppcn to the high-spirited descendant of Henri IV In the corridors , however , the general Idea was thnt the prince would bo condemned to the minimum term of im prisonment prescribed by law , which Is two years I mot M , Lalsant , ono of the prominent Uoulangor deputies , as ho was leaving the chamber , and asked his opinion on the sub ject Ho said : There is no doubt that tbo Due d'Orlcans ' will bo condemned according to the terms of the law ho has deliberately broken , Ho can ex pect nothing else nnd the government enn pursue no other course It Is entirely proba ble , though , that nftor tbo letter of the lnw bns been tnus compiled with Prcsldeut Carnet not will oxorclso his power of pardon and the romantic youth will bo taken across the frontier , none the worse for a fo.v days In the conclcrgorlo nnd having covered lilmself with glory In the eyes of tils family nnd supporters There was a little talk of Interpellating tbo government on tbo subject , uut tbo Idea was abandoned The government would certainly bavo secured a vote of coulldonco from the chamber and they would have had the trouble for noth ing " I interviewed several other deputies and a number of well posted journalists , nnd In nearly every case the above opinion was substantially repeated R "Wnat would have boon gained by an in terpellation , " oxclntmcd a prominent royal ist "Kithor wo would have overthrown the government or the government would bavo hud its own way In the latter case wo would have accomplished nothing , and m the former the prince would bavo remained in prison until a now government bad como Into power , which , being inevitably republi can , would hnvo treated the prince precisely as ho will now bo treated " An ICimllsli Pool Plnyrr'H Challenge LCopj/1 tyhl llOObu James Gonlon llennctt.1 Lomiov , Fob 8. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tub Hee.1 Frenchmen have ployed billiards in America and Ameri cans have played billiards In Franco , but it still remains for an Englishman to cross cues with an American Mr John Roberts , jr , Is willing to bo the pioneer , though not at billiards Tlio game , as played here , is not at all like tbo gaiuo as played in the United-States. Mr Hobcrts could vanquish easily any Amorlcan player at the English game nnd there are u number of Americans who could defeat him at the balk line game nnd perhaps at straight rail billiards At pool there is u fair ileid for both sides , as the difference between the games played on both sides of the Atlantic are of no cense quenco Mr Roberts has issued a chullengo , tli rough the Herald , to the pool piny era of America , nnd in it ho offers to play any rea sonable number of games of nyramid pool for 500 or 1,000 a side Ho desires that half of tbo games should bo played In Lon don and the ether half in the United States , each man tojiay his own traveling expenses nnd the winner of tbo majority of the games to tnke the stakes and gate money It is not unlikely that Mr.noberts' , cbullengo will bo accepted , as there are a number of export pool plavers in America The greatest of those , Albert Frey , has died within twelve months , but Malone ran Frey very close nnd should tbo cbullengo of Roberts bo accepted ceptod ho will probably bo pitted against the English champion London Nnt > s. [ C'niyrfM ; 1B00 by James Gimlnn nemutt.1 Losdok , Teb 8. | Now York Herald Cublo Special to Tub Hek.1 Abraham Lincoln , son of Mr Robert Lincoln , has for the Urst time bocn pronounced out of dan ger Dr Jones or Chicago , who was the cause of young Lincoln's removal from Ver sailles , states that tbo malady was blood poisoning , and that ho is In a fair wav to speedy recovery unless a relapse should take place Ex-Consul General Waller Is back ugalu in London on some business affairs Ho sails in a fortnight for America Agnes Huntington stated yesterday tba > she had not completed her arrangements for opcratlo tour , but bIio Is considering an offer of a thrco weeks tour of Paul Jones in ' the provinces Minnie . Palmer opens nt tbo Gaiety on tbo 15th. 15th.Tho The engagement is announced of Miss Wbltakcr , the American soprano , to Dr Crowo of Windsor Tbo marrlago is ar ranged for April No News of Pimitzn London , Fob 8 News from Sofia of to days date makes no mention of tbo execu tion of Pnnitza and his accomplices It Is stated that Zankoff and Mathcjcff wcro the ring leaders in tbo conspiracy Mathojoff received from the Pan-Slavlst society at St Petersburg 1120,000 with which to carry on operations All ml boron ta of ZaakofJ are now flying for their lives and taking refuge in Sorvia * Culled on tlio Provident Wasiiixotox , Feb 8. A coinmlttoo from the equal rights convention called on the ptcsldent today und presented him with a copy of the nddross adopted by tbo conven tion Tlio proslaont expressed sympathy with the movement and assured tire com mittee that ho would do nil he could within the law to amelloruto the condition of the colored people For Klilniipnint ; n Nnnntor lln.i' .MA , Mont , Feb 8. Shorlff Pnrkor , who was on his way to Uolona with Stnto Scnutor llreckor , was arrested at Uozoinan this afternoon by the shoritl of Gallatin county on tbo charge of kidnapping the son ntor Ho waived examination und was placed under bonds As the mutter now Btands Ureckor Is at liozoman with the stierlff Nnvnjo Indians lMolfled Ddiuxuo , Cole , Fob 8. Rollablo persons from the San Juan roservatiou report every thing all quiet with the Navajo Indians nnd that no further trouble is anticipated , The trouble originated with a runogndo sub chief named Costlaua , who had a following among the bucks , but the older members of the tribe refused to join bim Klglitlnirtlio l.otiory Hill MiSN'KAroi.is , Fob 8. A Hismarok , N. D. , special says a member of the bouso says that twenty members of that body have agreed to sustain the governors ' veto of the lottery bill when It comes up It will tuko twenty-one votes to defeat its passage ever a vote Publio meetings are being bold all over tbo state to consider the scheme HlonniHlilp Arrivals At New York The City of Uerlla , from Liverpool ; the State of Novadu , from Glas gow ; the Holland from London At Liverpool Scytbla , from Uostou , WORKINCMEN'S CONFERENCE , , How the Gorman Emperors Appeal 1b Regarded in Paris EXTENDING THE OLIVE BRANCH A Human Compendium of Historical KvcntH Walking the Streets ot the l'rcncli Cnpltnl The Ilur lnr nnd the Itnttlo Onsiilp Prom tlio French Cnpltnl tCopi/rltffit / lSPO huJamts U.hiIwi lltiuietl ] Paius , Fob 8. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tub Uee.1 The wcathur continues cold and gray , Siberian blasts como down from tbo northeast and drlvo the grnndo monde , nnd the doml-monde , for that matter also , to Nice and sunshine Tlio great excitement In Paris during the week has been the Heralds instantaneous photographs of the Mores-Droyfus duel , which uro exhibited in all tbo ktsoqucs and shop windows and reproduced by the Soloil nnd scattered broaacast throughout Eraoce This is recognlzod as a now development in journalism and the camera is lutcly to become - como as necessary an adjunct to duels us the doctors or tbo coflln The appeal of the Germun emperor to Franco , Englnna , Uolglum and Switzerland to take part In u worklngaun's conference at Berlin Is regarded hero as not merely an doctoral mauouvro , but as n stnecro hold ing out ot the olive branch to the laboring classes , and hni in ad a William II for the moment almost o , great porsou in Franco , nlthough no ono believes that tbo Idea can bo carried to a practical conclusion Wo have had a series of premiers this week , Honrl IV has a deal to answer for His exploits have boon a fnvorlto thuino with poets and novelists from Hollyro down wards Mme Pronol' and Llorat hnvo based upon an incident from tbo llfo of the vert galant the libretto ol "Mamie Rosette , " which , with music by M Lacoto , was produced Tuesday at the Folios Uramat- tqucs The plot is ono of those naughty In ventions which do not easily bear rocltal Sufllceltto say that King Henri's designs upon Rosette , daughter ot a gardener , are choeltiuatod by her lover , Vincent , aldod by Labollo Consandro who Is helping the monarch to whllo away his leisure moments , nnd naturally objects to a pretty rival Tlio music isofton charming and always taste ful M. Hughnot hud a splondtd opportu nity with n song which Henri IV sings , nnd took it The fenture of the ovenlng , how ever , was the debut of MUo Donssvillo , who scarcely seems to have the woIht of moro tnan sixteen summers on her head , and who nevertheless sings a war song in a most spirited fusbion On lhursday night the Opera Comiquo gave the luOth performance of "Tcblar- mondc , " produced for the tlrst tlmo at the sauio house May 15 last 13y a curious coin cidence it was ulso the second anniversary of the debut of Miss Sybil Sanderson , who sings the title role in Massot's opera , for It was on Fobrunry 0,1S88 , that she made her first nppoaranco on the lyric stugo at Am sterdam as Nanon In the opera of that name The Americanjjrima donna was In joxcollont voloo All her principal airs wore enthu siastically applauded und she was recullud several times "Egniont , " translated from Gnetho's ' drama by M. Adorer , was produced at Odcon Frldav with considerable fu3s. The play was inountod completely and the act ing was worthy of a second thought Francois M. Dumeny made n very effoetlvo Egemont and M. 'AlbertLumbort's Macblavol was much aoplauded MUo San Lavllto won the hearts of all the students of the Latin quarter by her graceful Impersonation of Claire A now operetta by Offenbach and an op- perotta by M. Lockroy and Do Morvan , music M. Alfred Grisar , were nloo produced Friday at the Menus Plalsirs , both wi'h mr-diocro success M. Alexander Dumus has finished the non play on which bo has been engaged for the Comcdio Frnncais Ho is not yet quito satis fied with the ' last act and It will proba bly undergo some material changes cro the other play Is produced Rehearsals of "Ascanlo , " an opera , are going on npaco M. Lasallo Is expected to score ono of his greatest successes in the role of Bonvonuto It is probable that "As- ennio" will not bo produced before the middle - dlo of March , as tbo scenery nnd costumes cannot bo got ready before then A Paris rcportor has paid a visit to Mnr- shal Clan Robert with a vlo.v to learning his opinion on the possibility of 'n' ' Franco-Ger man alliance Ho found the old Bold lor lying on a chnlso lon uo suffering from rheumatism , the pain of which would bo doubled , said bo , wcro ho to speak of the Germans , In the course of a chat on various BUbjocts Marshal Clan Roberts rogrcttod the mothort ot warfare of the old days Every thing has changed , " ho sutd , with a sigh , "slnco the days when I led tbo armies of Franco , Nowadays n battery plneod nt the Are do Trloniphe or oven on Mount Vnlorion could , without itself running the slightest risk , bring u house down nbout our cars What merit should wo have in dyllig llko that at the gooCPuld charges with sword nnd bayonet , when you lnoited your enemy In tbo fuco and when the furin francniso assured us ot victory " Marshal Clan Robert dis claimed nny intention of following tbo fash ion and writing his memoirs , A now celebrity Is making bis uppoaranco along the boulevards , Hols a well-dressed , intelligent looking youth Ho saunturs along the terraces of the principal cale ? , scanning , tbu faces of the cousommatcurs Until ho catches Bight of ono that strlkos his fancy , Dofllng his bat politely , iho thus accosts the gcutloman ho has slnglod out ! Will monslour bo seed onougb to usk mo any question ho pleases rotating to the history of Franco from the tnno of Sharamond down to Napoleon HI I can toll monslour the day , oven the hour of the birtb , marriage or death of any historical personngo In nlno cases out of ten this walking cacyclopedia has so wall chosen bis man that monsieur , thus addressed , asks him a number of questions , all of which are answered correctly , to the astonishment ot tbo person and to the profit of tbo inventor of this novel method of earning a living For about a month past a band of burglars have been exercising tbolr profession in the suburbs of Paris with equal profit and Im punlty Ono of thoin was captured on Tues day uudor rather peculiar circumstances at Uois Colombes la a villa belonging to a gen tleman whoso duties of a government officer keep him la Paris tbo greater part of tbo day Returning homo lata on Tuesday even Ing the proprietor of the villa was astonished to find the door open Walking into tbo din ing room ho saw a man lying asleep la an arm chair , whllo ' _ on the table were ar ranged all the easily portable articles of value which , the house con tained The government employe took bis rovolvcr from his pocket aud shook Iho speaker roughly The man gave no sign ot llfo , nnd the astonlshod proprietor was at n loss until his eyes foil on a half empty bottle on the stdoboord Troubled with insomnia , it nppcnrs that tlio tenant of the villa was in the habit ot courting sldop by the aid ol brandy , In which was a strone narootlo The burglar had ovldontly grown thirsty during the course of his inborn and had helped him self liberally to the bottle The proprietor ot the villa went for a policeman , nnd tbo housebreaker , who Is an Italian nnd well known to the police , was carried to the po llco station , Ills nstonlsbmont on awaken ing is batter imagined than described It the example of M. Pierre Rntnondtng , a wealthy bond owner of tbo Glrondo , ware to bo generally followed , sulcldo would speedily grow to bo n line art M. Rnmondltig has boon spending the wiutor at Nice , where ho maintained a largo establishment Last , week ho went to nu undertakers and gave detailed orders for n coJln of a special typo Thoneo ho hied hlmsolf to tbo cemetery nnd secured n vault largo enough to hold three coulns "I shall thus bo nt my ease , " ho remarked to ono of his servants The whole of Monday ho spent In writing letters and arranging his pipers On Tuesday ovenlng , on retiring , ho strotcbed himself out on bis bed , placed the muzzle of a revolver uroclsely over his heart nnd pulled the trigger When the sorvnnts rushed Into the room their master was quite dead On a table was found n note stating thnt the deceased left the whole of his fortune , estimated at ever n million francs , to the orphans nnd widows of tbo Saint Elionno unuo disastar nnd to the widows of qondnnnes ? ! M. lUuiondlng had sent a copy of his will to the ministers of comtnerco and war * , Among these who < liavo left during the week for Cannes audNlco nro Lord and Lady Lyttyn , Miss Scott ot Philadelphia , the Misses Ktnsollawd Mrs Burton of Urooklyn , f At the Circle del Union JVrtlstlquo , which has opoucd its annual exhibition of pnintings , Cnrles , , the sculptor exhibits a llfo slzo bust of Ainollo Rives Chnndlor , which docs not do Justtco In point of likeness to the authoress aud is consid ered unsatisfactory * among her friotids .lullnn Story has contributed a charming portrait of Miss Emma Ames , and , bv tbo way , a rumor Is alloat , that the clover painter nnd the gifted songstress are to bo married To the same exhibit Ilumphroy Moore has sent n Japanese study ciileil Madam Chrip- anlhoino , a small outtqf-doors scene of u womnn washing ut a well with a child play ing by her side , ontltled , AuLnvoirSavolc " The prominent Froncb ' qrttals nro well rep resented Among iho ; best nro Goromc's pnntomps , wherein twojlions , dons , disport tbonisolves among a wclth | of popples and yellow flowers It Is minutely finished , each blossom in the Hold boins found and a sleep ing lioness in the foreground . has a fur which may bo inspactod under the micro scope Mora interesting bv the same hands is a marble bust , said'to ' 'bo the daughter of Gcromo Uonnat basal large portrait of the granddaughter of M. G'rovy and a portrait of ' an American lady , which is somewhat crit icised Carolus Duran's portrait of bis * " daughter Mme Gporg < 5S "Feydcan , was uni versally noticed , ' , " * j' - ' , ' . • VSOljK.SASf V ? < i.IjIj5HAClC"HM.j : A Southern Republican Postnmste • Persecuted Wamiinotox , Feb 8. E. L , Duckworth , recently appointed postmaster ut Sharon , Talialerro county , Georgia , has ropreseutod to the postofllco department that ha is pre vented by threat of personal vlolonco and hostile demonstrations from taking pos session of bis otllco It appears that Duck worthy , who is understood to bo an Inde pendent republican , was some time ago ap pointed to succeed a democrat , who with his friends , it is represented , have since used every means to prevent bis successor from tubing charge of the ofllco Threats of per soual violence and oven of death , it Is stated , were publicly made and heaped upon him On the 5th of tbo present month ho wrote to tbo postmaster gonornl that he could hold out no longer , tcnriiig that ho would bo killed , anu asked that his resignation bo ac cepted After consultation with the ptcsl dent and First Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Clurksou Mr Wauamakcr last night telegraphed to him afollows : Whatever power this dopartmnnt has will bo used to protcqt _ you und to put you in possession of the , oftleo to which you hnvo boon uppointod , Communlcato freely by telegraph full facts if interfered with further and immediate notion will bo taken " Ho also ordered two postoMuo Inspectors to proceed Immediately to Sharon und investigate - vestigato the whole matter Atjtorncy Gen eral Miller ordered a United States marshal to the bcoiio of the trouble Duckworth was recommended for ofllco by a largo number of roputubla citizens JtESUIIMISBlON I.\ KANSAS Prominent Itopubllunns Heartily , in Fn\orof iho Movement Atciusox , Kan , FobJJ [ Special Tel egram to Tun Urn ] Tlio recent visit of the Leavenworth Resubmission olub here , when they secured the names of llfty-sovon prominent republicans as a starter for the club which it Is proposed to organize on the 18th , has boon followed by tbo united determination ot the rotill merchants of the city to light the odious occupation tax Tno city has many joints und drug stoics which soil whisky and beer by the drink and In do flunco of law , but no ' revenue comes from them The action of the retail merchants , It Is expected , will forcetbo , authorities to adopt moans that will get a revenue out of the whisky business ' Itaduor Jnvaator * 8al\ ) . Milwaukek , AVis . Feb 8" A Madison , Wis , spoclal says | Today the state treasurer and the insurunco commissioner revoked tbo llcenso by which the American Building and Loan association of Minneapolis was per mitted to transact business in Wisconsin , The treasurer will keyp $100,000 In Bocuritlos deposited by tbo company for the faithful performance of Ibn Obligations to Uudgor share holders till buis eatisllod that none of tbcm will be defrauded by the company , s col lapse Chicago Dralnngo Iloudr Chicago , Feb 8 , Tbo board of drainage commissioners today passed an ordinance providing for the imtnodlatu issue ot 11,000- 000 in twenty year bonds , to boar interest , at the rate of 3 < f per eont They will probably not be issued at ouce , however , it Is under stood Legal steps will betaken on bobalf of certain property owners to test the le gality of the Issue Cnuso of iho Tracy Kire Washington , Tob 8. Experts have de termined almost beyond doubt that Secretary - tary Tracy's house was fired by a super healed steam pipe , A BOOM FOR THE SOCIALISTS , Wllholm's Attompta to Solve the Soolnl Problem WILL WEAKEN THE GOVERNMENT Instead of Itnllylni ; Itoitnd tlio Kin poror In Grntltudo the Voter * CoiiHtruo Ills Cnuso an In dorsing Socialism Not nn Ho Hoped Onpi/rft/it ? 1803 bv K. Y. Annctaltil IVrs * . Uchmn , Feb 8. Publio opinion Inclines to the view tint the emperors socialistic propositions will never load to any practical result It is already recognized us altogether * lmprobablo that the invttod European powers will consent to tuko part in the International conference proposed England , Franco , Belgium nnd Switzer land are named by the emperor ns t nvolvcd In liis schemes , but this use of the names of tboso states bus boon made without nny uudorRtanding with any ono of thoin His mnjeaty , in fact , only says bo desires that the nmbassadors of these nations bo sounded on tbo subject , but ho does not oven direct the opening of negotiations , and , in fact , none hnvo boon opened Not a slnglo stop has been taken toward learning whotbor tboso powers approve of such n conference It has been published that Switzerland ac cepts the project , but this is nn inference based upon the fact thnt Switzerland horsclf formoily endeavored to lnitiato bucIi n pro ceeding The report li not based upon the exlstonco ot nny ofllclnl document It maybe bo also n misunderstanding , the Swiss con vention actuallv to ho held being con fused wltn the conference of Williams RCheme On the contrary , tbo probabilities point to the summary refusal of the powers to join the scheme if even they are over evicted The marquis of Sullsbury docllnod the Swiss Invitation to the labor conference It does not foliow thnt ho would refuse nu Invitation fiom the emperor of Germany because ho re fused ono from the Helvetian republic , but Indicates at least tuat in Downing street Just now they do not take kindly to political moonshine Tbo French press ns a whole troits the mere ldoa of the conference as an insult Tbo Swiss even do not sc < nn to like the notion thnt the move may Interfere with their convention In Mnv ami nro exclaiming against nny such Interference The obvious futility of the general prop ositions touched on in the rescripts has led to the report that the conference will Icnoro the subject of minimum wages and limit It self to the consideration of the industrial employment of women nnd children , the economic nnd ether aspects of the Sunday labor aud the oight-hour day move But even if the sebemo should got this far and bo restricted , as thus suggested , it is con idorcd that no practical end eould bo reached If any Important fact Is to How from these decrees it will be from that part of them which proposes Internal changes , new labor legislation and reform of Iho re lation existing between employers und workers The council ofslrUoUviiot a body that posscsses' .m any degree the conlldenco and good will of the populace , and worklngmon murmur at the notion that Irv is the mrst to Rit in judgment upon the laws that are , to inlr Into the new Utopia It is said , there fore , that the emperor will reorganize the body , which is composed of eighty mem bers Ho proposed to appoint a certain num ber of workingmen to assist in its delibera tions The effect of the decrees upon the electoral canvass Is that they actually tend to help tbo socialist party This is a sur prise , because at first it did not look that way Indeed , the theory that the decrees were played as a great.stroke Boomed to bo confirmed by tbo Btaggorinc effect they had at first npon tbo nociulist propaganda , for they seemed to make Bocialisui Itself unnec essary ; but sober second thought Is to the effect that the decrees nro un Imporlal recog nition that socialism is right and wise , and that what It proposes is necessary for the country Thereupon the people any : "If this is what we need It is hotter to have this irreat reform carried out by its friends ; and why should wo now abandon them to put tno good cause into the bands of these who hitherto have always been Its onemlos " Hence , tbo socialists accept tfio emperors decrees as the monument of their victory ever the chancellor , whoso reported douun- clatlons of their ideas as purely chimerical are now forcibly quoted against him Voll- mar , speaking at Munich , said that tbo party hailed with lejolclng the prospect of Improvement nnd progress rovonlcd by the emperors nttitudo , but Insisted upon the necessity that socialists must close up their ranks in order to make sure the realization of the nmperor's promises , Horron Hobol , Siuger and Liobknecht held a consultation before permitting the authorized criticism that appeared In the Bcrlmor Volksblatt They agreed upon an artlclo in the same vom us Volluiar's spocch , nnd advised tbo workinemen to accept with wolcoiao the approaches from the throne that approved and justified their own theories , but to uc- copt all this with an ultimate rcllanco upon their own strength ; to trust the emperor , but to keep tbo party together Tlio first practical conclusion drawn Is that the labor candidates will take the place ot Importance legally assigned to the Carta Hers Since the publication of the decrees tbo socialist central coinmlttoo has Increased the number ot its candidates and now con tests 210 districts The campaign work by the cominitleo is u dlsplaj of marvelous ac tivity , oncrgv und Intelligence Muny con tributions of money bavo been receive ! from outsldo ot Girmnny , and the largest of tbeso is from Amurloi Tbo Borson Courier reports that the emperor , who is colonel of a Russlau rogl- mont , has boon notlflod from St Petersburg to attend the Russian army maneuvers in tlio autumn Count vou Moltko accompanied by several ofllcors will visit Strussburg , Mctz and Thlouvillo in April , An army order lias been issued to the effect that at the military casinos no officers shall bo served with moro thaa ono gluss ot spirits before noon und never with nbsiutbe This is luteudod to chock a habit thut has becoino a part of tbo llfo of the frequenters of tbeso places , where before the dinner hour they toss up lor drinks all around , nnd as a con sequence all afternoon duties are pcrformod witli much muddled brains The cx-Arcbduko John of Austria , now called Herr Orlh , has bought the tradiug Btcamor Erzhcrzog and has hired a crow Ho will bo bis own first mate and bo intends to make trading voyages from Tiumo to the Levantine ports Vice Admiral Sir Authony Hosklns of tbo British navy gave a dinner to the Union o'ub at Malta to Prince Henry of Prussia and the officers of tbo German squadron on Thursday Prince Henry In replying to the toast of his heal'1 spoke of the sympathy between - tweon the Germ , i s aud the English ns es pecially notlcoa V slnco the Emperor Will lam has been created an admiral of the Brit ish navy Mluister Phelps and wife were invited to dinner by Prince Bismarck to make the acquaintance of the family and drink a glass of Rhontsh wlno over tbo settlement of the Sninoan troubles Tbo dinner hour was au early ono nnd the only person present ex clusive of the family was Dr Schwoniilngor , After dinner they adjourned to the library nnd the chancellor lighted his long plpo and sent for some whisky Ho said It wns n recent cent gift from a friend In the United States Tims equipped for n social bout , the chan cellor proposed nnd all drank the health of the prcsldeut of the United States , Tlltni ) OK UNtlliHIl HUMS C.itindlnuN Doninnd dm KsttiVillslinient nl' Independent Nationality MoNTiir.u , , Feb , 8. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hkc.J At the close of a lecture hero Inst night before tbo Notional club by Ulrio Bartho , editor-in-chief of Lo Locteur , R. Lomeux offered the following resolutions : Whorons , The chamber of deputies nt Ottawa has adopted nu address to her majesty , the queen , mnong other things , that It is the desire of the Canadian people to porpotunlo the political boiulj which nt present exists between this country and tbo mother country , be it Resolved , That It is the opinion ot the National club that said address to her mujesty , the queen , was Inoppnrliiiio uudor the circumstances , and will have no other result than to nltonato from us American sympathies nt a moment when public opinion calls loudly und energetically for the establishment of closer commercial rotations between the United States and Cnnnda That whllo wo profess slucoro admlrntlon for English constitutional government , we , the members of this club , desire with nil our hearts the establishment of independent nationality in the vast domains of British North America fieo from nil European attachment The resolutions , which were adopted nmld cheers , caused big excitement among the English residents ot Montreal when their tenor became known XIIK IOWA DEADLOCK A ProlMlilllty That it Will Bo Uroken Tomorrow Des Moixfs , Iu , Fob 8. [ Spoclal Tele gram to Tub Hue ] Unless some obstrep erous member upsets the arrancemouts , it Is probable that the deadlook iu the house will bo ended on Monday or Tuesday Iho conference foronco committees have been working on definite uropositiuns today Tbo democrats submitted the firstoffer , which was thut tliov bo glvon the sceakcrshipnnd one-third of the minor ofllcos , nnd the committees should be divided by letting the roDubllcans have first choice , taking three , nnd then alternate tor the rest As the republicans have deter mined to hold on to tbo speaker , they did not accept that So thov hnvo prepared a counter - tor proposition , nearly reversing the demo cratic proposition The chief difficulty in the way of any agreement lies In the fact that every Individ ual member wants to help dictate the terms The conference committee would settle thlngsnicelxlf/leftto thcmBolve , but when they report to the caucus the music begins , aud several members orToacb side object and ' insist upon different terms To illght closbs the "fourth-week ofK the deadlock Tbo domocratlo governor-elect Is still waiting outside , nnd the democratic clubs throughout the state that wore comma to the inauguration have drilled nnd inarched till they uro footsore already , aud no sun motis yet A few expectant ofllco seekers still bold on , waiting for the change of na ministration If the deadlock should be broken on Monday or Tuesday the Inaugura tion will probably take place on Thursdoy or Friday of next week The IIouhc Des Moixcs , la , Feb 8. In the house this morning Dolph introduced a resolution of sympathy for Socrotarlos Blnlno nnd Tracy and it was unanimously ndoptod Three bal lots were taken on permanent speaker , all re suiting in ntlo , after which tbo house ad journed till 2:80. : The republicans went into caucus immediately , There were eighteen pairs in the house this afternoon After taking six ballots the house adjourned till Monday afternoon TUB AKAPAHOU9. An Interview With Chlol * Illnok Conl llugiii-dinir Ilia People Cinncxxi : , Wyo , Fob 8. [ Special Tolo- grnm to Tun Uee.1 Black Coal , chief of the Arnpahocs , has been intorvlowed at Fort Washable , on the Wind River reservation Speaking for the Indians , bo says they are willing to relinquish u Btnall portion of the reservation , but ns for dividing it up to severalty the chief says : "I would rather die tbuu to consent to it " Should this re sult , the rights of the Indians will bo ron tinually encroached udoii , umi soon the Indians would have nothing He wanted to see schools established of the best kind they could get for the thorough education and elevation of tbo Indians Under tbo present conditions the Indian is not self supporting , and , In fuet , are wholly unnbio to support tbomsolvos As an indication that the Indians were improving iu this di rection , ho cited the fact thut ho himself as sisted his wife by doing all the outdoor chorcB , whllo his wife did the inside work , filmt n Detective ' Kaxsas Citv , Mo , Feb 8 , Ed Findlay shot and killed Joseph Curr this afternoon , Findlay is a politician , and ono of tbo best known sporting mon in the west Curr Is a private detcctivo who Findlay long ago discovered * covered dogginir his foots tops , and whom bo bad arrested once It turned out that he bad been hired by Findlay's ' wife to shadow him and report his misconduct , Slnco that tnno Findlay und Carr have been bitter enemies , the two men met this nftornoon , exchanged n few ungry words , and then Findlay drew a revolver and fired six shots Into the detectives body Findlay was locked up A Tcrrlfio fins Kx ( > : osloii St , Paui , Minn , , Fob , 8 , This ovonlng an explosion in tbo washing and condensing room of tbo St , Paul Gas Light company re sulted in tbo death of Daniel Desmond und lii Injury to four others , Tbo forcoof the oxulosion was terrific , buildings for four blocks being shaken , the building itself wrecked nnd the report of the explosion was heard for a mlle or moro ICiitaxivo , Pa , , Fob 8 Two workmen , Marley and Dunmlro , at the Phwr.Ix brick works , curried a ligbtod lamp into a kiln where natural gas wus escaping , und caused uu explosioa Both were fatally hurt Tlio Woutlier Forecast , For Omaha and vjclnitvs Fair weather For Nebraska und South Dakota ; Local raltis or snows , variable winds , cJlder Mon day morning , For Iowa : Warmer , fair , followed by local rains , southerly winds ' ' MR , EITZGERALD'S ' ADDRESS The ProBldonl'a Apponl to the Irish National LonHtio or Amorlott . ONE LAST GRAND EFFORT , ' Now'Hint the Tj rant Landlord ItoclS Is the Tlmo to llnook Him Out lutddloiia AttnclCN of Ynnkco Torlo-i. Qpnorons Axslstnuoo KxprcteiL Ltxcot.X , Neb , , Fob 8. President Pitt- gcruld of the Irish National league of Amer ica today issued tlio following address to thnt organizations To the officers and members of tbo Irish National Lcagua of America : Since the In ception of the proBOtit Irish movement , now noarlng its hour of final triumph or sere de feat , the Irish exiles or theirchildren In America have boon the chief supportund the mainstay of the national struggle The continuous financial assistance rendered from the United States and Canada to the pcoplo nnd lenders of Ireland has boon the result ot organization The mil nlt)02tit ) aggregate created by the ninny con tributory Btreams of Irish-American goner oslty could never have been attained had the movement depouded upon the uncertainty of spasmodic local action Our enemies have recognized the troinondous force of organ ized offorb as a most potent aid to the Irish cause , and they nro now usorcismg all their ingenuity nnd utilizing their itiimcuso ro- BOtircos to destroy and nullify Its liitluuncos by trying to crcuto disorganization und dis trust among the friends of Ireland Secret sorvlco money is being exnondod nnd subsidized agents nro employed to scatter iuuundoos , to make false allegations und by every urtltlco to dissomlunto slanders iu order to dtsiupt the national Irish organiza tion in America Bo tbo impolllng motive what it may , a hostile press Is being utilized in this country to supplement tbo unscrupulous but defeated efforts of the London Times to discredit not only the national officers of the American league , but the trusted and able leaders ot the movomout In Ireland whom till now you hayo bo loyally obeyed and bo generously supported The Chlcaeo Times of the 3d instant says " Hold ' Is the editorially : no convention , advice to the executive of the National league In Ainorlcn from the gentlemen ever the sea , But send us moro money ' As to the money part , thnt has boon tbo cry from tlmo Immemorial Slnco ISili the ono ugency of the lcaguo alone bus collected $ . ' " ) < > ,000 , nnd tlio demand Is for moro for men who nro living ns members of the British parliament on the funds being raised in America , and living on the fat of tlio land , or gossip docs thoin gieat Injustice " Iu the Chicago Herald of the sumo date wo rend : The prugrammo of the league on t both sides ot tbo ocean is idontlcal and uu- mlotakablo Moro funds and loss Investi gation is tbo cry everywhere no convention lor the last three years and Parneli wants uono for Jbo proaent * * * • Nothing is so por/ectly delightful to the froo-baudod patriots whom Ireland soads to this country us to lay aside their oarn'ngs until they ac cumulate enough to buy a draft and then blow the whole ntnount into the hands ot a lot ot Irresponsible prcCo slonal uitAtors for unknown purposes " Brother Irishmen , Is not this the taugungo of tbo London Times nnd tbo tor/ organs that for generation have been spitting their contempt upon every effort ot the Irish people to ameliorate tbo condition of their country Does it not scent ns it the Plgot- Flauugun hirelings uafllod In Engl.ud had transferred their vile operations to America ! In this emergency wo rolv upon your man hood , your devotion , your common sense not to bo misled by Salisbury's leptilu press , his subsidized priest rovllors- , and tboso stormy petrels of faction who are now try ing to demoralize your ranks Rest assured that the ignominious defeat > • ot tbo London Tunes will bo tbo fnto of its puny imitators on this side of the Atlantic The tlmo has como lo appeal to our bettor nature und to have trust und coaflJouea in oursolvcs Tbo Iilsh people in Ireland are setting us a grund cxumplo They are con ducting tboinsolvos with a zeal , a dignity and adisclplino unprecedented m the annals of the human race Uonerousas your con stituents huvo been , noble as have bean your sicrlflces , and magnificent ns your efforts hnvoidbeep , thoyQaro far from oqunling , under llko circumstances , the manifestation of these qualities by the people In Ireland To instance we refer you to the alacrity with which they contributed In an inconceivably short space of tnno $10,003 to the defense of the loader in whoso parson the Iilsh nation was nresontod in tbo Into Times forgery Wo instanca tbo magnani mity with which the peasantry of Ireland have within the lust two months raised $150,000 moro-for tbo same cause , which is now being in turn contested upon tbo Irish hillsides The Tenants Defense association bus boon formed and is being maintained to defeat the lust despairing effort ot Irish laullord- Ism This insatlablo octopus which has so long fastened itself upon the flesh und fed Itself upon thu blood of the Irish paoplo has at last boon brought to gaze with terror uuon Its imminent doom The Irish landlords roe oguUo that their tenure of property , fouuded iu robbery aud maintained by tyranny , is nearing its end Forced sales of their es tates is now a living Issue uontestod by two great English parties , The vital question of the hour Is which party shall antici pate the ether in the framing ot an Irish laud bill doslgnod to give peasant proprietorship to the people The law of eminent domain U undoubtedly going to bo Invoked and the purchase prlco of estates must bo determined on tbo annual rental accruing from their use , The lundlords hope to soil ut u fictitiously exorbitant figure upon a showing of their rack-rent roll Our people have wisely discerned ttio cunning of this movement , und are bravely determined to thwart It ut any CJit To this end the tenants of Soutli Cork , Tipporury and ether counties ara making common cause and nro going forth from their holdings , leaving tbo cstato * to , present a valua tion approximate to their real worth according to the existing prlcos of agricul tural produce These tonnnts who uro thus heroically surrendering the accumulations ot years in a common causa deserve to ba sus tained Will wo refuse them succor iu the most genulnosacrlilca on tbo altarof liberty ! Most of us have had cruel experience in the Iniquitous system of land tenure in Ireland , aud no Instructive words ot mine are needed to apprise you ot the crucial oxigouey ot the hour I look to you confidently to move to support your kith and kindred in their gal lant struglo against the famine breeding sys tem of Irish landlordism , Looking back upou their noble past bat