Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1894, Part I, Page 1, Image 1

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Career or the rrlant ChuTohill 003ing in
n Terribly Pnthatio Manner 4
- TORY TOWER CF STRENGTH IS I3OKEN
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Returning t Die in Englnnd , Paralyzad in
IMiDl , Body and Pocket.
TO SECURE A MONOFOLY ON SERUM
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t French Firm Seeks a Patent in Great
Biltain on Anti-Toxine Methods
BI1ain
JJUN BURNS' ' COMRADES ARE RrJICED
Heir Jnrlio all IIN 1'"I0 s Shol UI'
touhleel Urltl""ton , lt Iho pt le-
tIcCI lurns end 10lles , alt I ho
Uen\'er ( .lhor Conrereneo.
( Copyrighted 16 , by Iress Ilhl.hlng Compan )
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LONDON , Dec 22-New York :
, Cablegmm-Speclal Tlegram-Lord , ) Ran-
dollh ) Churchi Is I returning ( rain his tour
around th world , utterly broken In health.
10 had n htroke or paralysis coming through
the Hed sea . on the way train India , and , ac-
corlllgto the latest a(1VlCCva both men-
tally and IlhYBlcaly afflicted , and Is Bteadly
growing worse. The apprehensions or such
a seizure caused his physlcan ! to advls ! a
long rest and leisurely travel , but worry
fatigue nail tropical climates accentuatel the
ettaclt.
aUact.
Churchill has been for many years a victim
of an internal malady causIng agonizing pain ,
to relieve which he resorted to drugs , which
. undermined his naturally delicate constitution.
Ills speech In the last session of Parlament
alorded evidence or Incipient paralysis or the
tongue , his elcrts to fight against the deadly
affliction exciting much sympathy his retirement -
mont from lOhitICS Is now certain. A few years
ago he was the most pOlllar ! tory leader tn
ngland and the premiership was almost
within his grasp , but his retremtt In pique
from Salisbury's cabinet In 1887 was a fatal
error , the result of which he never retrieved ,
the consciousness ot which tact contrIbuted
to his 11h'slcal collapse. Ills gel prospecting
enterprise In JIBhonn was a dire failure .
swallowing UII the remnant or his fortune ,
and for the past tHree years he had given UII
hIs house amI resided with his mother. Eng-
IBh public life lies not presented a picture
or so complete a wreck or a brilliant and
Aiir ( ' promising career In the present generation.
- YAChTSMEN IN A QUANDRY.
The opinion Is generally expressed In
yachting circles that the question whether
there Is to be a race for America's cup next
year mainly depends on the acton of the
prInce of Wales at the pending meeting of
, the Royal Yacht squadron. His advice dom-
mates the club In all matters under dlscus-
tc , BleD , and Ir Dunrven genuinely Is desirous
J to arrange a contest hc can get Wales to
.
I' ' . Induce the squadron to .accept the new deed
I Is an undoubted fact that there Is a strong
clque In the committee bitterly hostile to
recognition or the new ( heed , but they would
. recogion
. not ' proceed to extreme I Wales plainly In-
dIctated hIs personal wish for an agreement.
The consciousness ( list refusal will lay them
pen to the imputation that they desie to
evade a contest annoys this Becton greatly ,
' and the Yachtman ( newspaper ) . voices their
views In Btgmatslng the new dee as a
mean and unworthy act.
London papers have had an awkward cx-
perlence this week over Gladstone's article
on evangelical teaching In the current num-
her of the Evangelical MagazIne. Critics ,
dilated on the marvelous Intellectual vitality
of Gladstone and his keen doire to be
4 abreast or all the latest phases of religious
thought and detected several marked changes
or vIews as compared ( with former tendencies.
, I Is now revealed that the article was a
reprint trans another magazine fifteen years
old , though the editor or the pious print LaS
. which I was republished hall ! hidden away
, ? this Important fact In an obscure part or the
; " Isue , As ni the papers were caught , they
aN remarkably silent about the exposure ,
but It Is said Galtono , Is greatly amused
a their astonishing discoveries.
WANT A MONOPOLY ON SEHUM :
A novel legal poilt was raised here by the
attempt or a French agent 10 patent In Eng- I
land a process for the Ilrellaraton or antitoxins -
toxins Berum The French law precudes :
patenting products used In treatment ot
disease , anti ] there IB no precedent In England
for granting Protection for , curative oub-
'S stances produccl by natural animal process
The medical fraternity expresses amazement
nt the attempt to secure a 11atent , aB the
5' result would be 10 Ileell anti-toxino at prohlbl-
th'o prices. The American firm or lurroughs
& Welcome wal the first to produce tim
serum In this country , and the object or the
agent Is to restrain them and the medical
InstttUtiOlls. They will Ilroceel with the
manufacture or serum. The success ot the
remedy Is being demonstrated fresh every
day ( boughs strerl us efforts are being made
by anti-vaccination faddists to discredit I
The Interview with 1olmes 01 lurnB at
Denver 11rovlde(1 Politicians her with a subject -
ject for lager discussion during the past few
days. Kelr hurdle and other labor leaders ,
though Ilslnclne(1 ( to talk on the subject -
ject In the ahsenco of full details , arc
' unlloubtedl grtted by the attack on Uurns ,
of whole prestige they are Jealous. The split
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between thi'EngIish delegates In America Is
S.- rcgar'led al fresh evidence of the Incurable
dissensions which have heretofore prevented
In Independent labor Party rrom becoming a
. . - formidable Political factor In this country.
'ruOc ) ' 'II IIUUY ' 'U 'l'tn hlU.tT .
, Jel'Ilnl ' of Sir Juhn 'hOlplOI on hoard
Iho Ilelholl I I JIUIII for ( 'llalla : ,
LONION Dec. 22.-Tllo remaIns or Sir
John Thompson the late prime minister or
Canada , were taken to Portsmouth today
und Placed on board I M. S. lenhelm
for to Canada .
transportatlentoCanada for burial.
. t ( 'unltlltll ( 'orihussia .
IEHLIN Dec. 22-The Vorwaert Zeiung
. today Ilrlnts ) what It claims to be a draft ct
. , - the now Huulan constitution which the Ileo-
Ille's ) rIhmts party ) ' hiss prepared for RussIa .
S I Ilrovlles for In imperial Inllment and a
Dot : ror each IJro\'lnce , I act member ot the
ImperIal Parliament , I Is Proposed , wi represent -
resent 3.000 ( IJeo\le and bo elected by unl-
\'cual suflrage . The czar Is to remain IU-
prene leall ot the stlte ,
_ Iulscr 1\11 ills Jewl4ii Subjects.
BERLIN Dcc 22.-Thc Frankfurter
elung Ilublhbes a letter elated March 29 ,
1890 , from lhnroneb Charles do Iocluchlhl
to Fenpcror VIIhInni . begging ror Ilrotecton
for the Jew ; In Grrl\Y ; , The sccretar ) of
the ImpnOr I relll ) ' \\ote : ' 11s busiest ) ' Is
1uable to percen'e that clrculstance lt the
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present moment can give cause for the cx-
pression ot such fear and anxiety. lie regards -
gards nil his subjects without reference to
class or religious profession with the same
paternal benevolence Ills Jewish subject
may rely all the more upon his mnJesty's
protection Inasmuch as , In accordance wIth
the assurance made by the writer's letter .
their endeavor will be to yield to no other
class or the populatIon In the exercise or true
patriotism and civic virtue "
1'AIST 01 TIlE TIUTI WATIn. :
"urol'o : ut1:1011 Cur is CI\IIlcto Expose
br Annclim Outrages.
VINN A. Dec 22.-AdvlceB received here
from Constantinople say that the Porte objects -
jectB to part at the Instructions given the I
delegates of the foreign powerB who are to
or
follow the Armenian commlBslon. The powers -
ers , however wIth the exception or Germany -
many , refuse to modify theIr Instructions , and
I Is underBtooll thnt Great nrlaln Is now
determined to make an impartial inquiry Into
the stories or Turkish atrocities , and that she
will Insist upon the punishment or the
guilty perBons. In additIon , should the preB-
ent Inquiry fail to be as thorough lS Great
lrltaln expects , she will demand the appoint-
ment of a fresh commission.
The German ambassador , on the other
hand Is reported to be agreeable to the sul-
tan's request for a modificatIon or the Instructions -
structons given to a German delegate all
ho IB said to be trying to arrange for similar
modIfIcations on the part ot three other pow-
cr8 . Great Britain , France and Hussln. But
tim later arc Ball to 'be firmly resolved not
to give In to the sultan and not to listen to
lsten
the request or the German amhassador.
During the evening ot Thursday last the
situation of affairs at Constantnope : was very
strained , alI ] n council or ministers was held
at the palnce. The sultan upon that occa-
sion was to have cOle to a decision In re-
gnrd to the acceptance or rejection ot the
Instructions given to the delegates I was
expected however , that thc sultan would
yield before the determined attitude of the
Ilowers.
All foreign newspapers containing accounts
or the Armenian outrages continue to be
contscated nt the Turkish frontier.
rronter.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 22.-It Is intimated
In diplomatic circles hero that the Turkish
government Is being rather unjustly crlt-
clsed for Interposing obstacles 10 the pur-
suit or an Inquiry by United States Consul
Jewett Into the Armenian outrages , and that
as a mater of fact the porte Is rolowlng
this line or acton under pressure or 50mo
ono or moro or time great European powers ,
which have managed t keep In the back-
ground UI ( .0 this time. The reasons assigned -
signed for this state at ala Irs relate to the
very foundations or European politics. The
conditions or the powers of Europe which
were parties to the Berlin treaty whereby
the welfare of the ChrlBtans In Armenia
was guaranteed are at present such that
any atempt at Joint InterventIon In their
behalf would be likely to lead to great fric-
ton and In time end even to a war. There- '
fore It Is extremely desirable that the commissIon -
missIon which will Investigate Armenian at-
fairs should minimize the disturbances to a
point where a simple remonstrance to the
porte would be sufficient . wihout recourse
to the armed demonstration which would
surely be required by united publIc opinion
of tIme civIlized world were all of the facts
disclosed In their naledneRs With a commission -
mission composed , of complaisant members
appointed by Interested nations this may
be easily managed but with an attachment
In the shape or an American consul , who
will not be In any degree amenable to any
pressure which could bo brought to bear '
upon him by the other commIttees , and who
would also tel the exact truth time work or
time commlssloh would come to naught I I I
In tim Blghtest degree conflicted with time
findings of tIme Independent AmerIcan Investigator -
vestgator , which would carry conviction to
the public because or his assured Impar-
tlahity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
taly.IBl'lm
: IBl'lm : Iuu.m ) IN A WIWI .
Mllchesicr Express Iuns lute I Dcraled
l.iigiag.m Trmihem.
CREWE , Dec. 22.-Meager details received
from CheUord , where the Manchester express -
press was wrecked , arc to time elect that
the carriages were bally smashed and
thrown In all directions by the force or the
concussion. Nineteen persons are dead already -
ready and over sixty were injured some or
tlmenm It Is feared fatally . Many heartrendIng -
Ing scenes are reported The accident In
reality was caused by the recent storm ,
which has wrought 00 much damage
throughout Eimgiand. Time luggage train was
first deried about ( o'clock this afternoon
by the force or the gale No notice or danger -
ger could be Bent to Crowo and time neighboring -
boring stations . Time express struck the
baggage cars , causing n great deal of dam-
age to both traIns. The' express train was
running at full speed at the time the accl-
lent occurred It was hours before time
debris was removed and traffic resumed ,
Time wounded are boll ; cared for , by phy-
Blcans or lanchester and Crewe.
UIJ 1 IUIISI OFIlCEtIS.
10VIB I'reltrhl' wlh forlhmo l'rIICO. IIIIICIIIII'lr
MARSEH.I.I , Dec. 22.-Alvlces receh'el
hero by mal from MallagnBcar report the arrival -
rival at that Island or Colonel Shervlaton ,
who , It IB said. will take command or the
Hovas and other forester BrltBh omcerB who ,
arc desirous of taking service under time
queen ot Mndagascar. The 10vaB arc said
tn be receiving a Illanly or ammuniton antI
allS ,
'l'hme French troops are patrolling the coun-
try urouml 'Fmmmimatavo and \ , keeping the
HovaB at a dlBlance.
The country In the north ned wet or
Madagascar Is In a very disturbed condition .
There hUB been hevere fighting between time
HOVUB anti other tribes Several partIes or
Hovas ha\'o been cut to pieces
Ir'leh11 1I.crlnwlt : wih . \ltl-1o"lle.
I'AHS , Dec. 22.-Tho Chamber or Deputes -
ties today voted an expenditure or 8,000
francs for time purpose or promotng InveBt-
gallons Into tIme manufacture or ant-toxlne.
the new reined for diphtherIa ,
1rrcstcd In I'ars ! for Illc"lll.
I'AltIS , Der. 22.-An American ex-de-
tectve nlmed Dauriac . who was an o'ca-
Blonal reporter for the 1.'lgar. has alen
arreited on a charge ot atemptng to black-
mail M. Sculls . the banker
Ilorc 1lrlhllulko : bhucl" . In nreree.
AThENS , Dec. 22.-Severe earthquakes
IU1ve been felt at Atallnto , time city which
recently suffered so severely rrom seismic
disttmrbammces . Time shocks were accompanied
by rormldablA rumblings.
1'110 011 illlrlacllelt fur 1 Spy ,
PARIS , Dec. 22.-Schoemibcclc , one or those
arrested November 1 un suspicion ot being
n German spy . has been sentenced to fyc
' years' Imprlsoumeut and fnel 5,000 francs
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STOR 1 IS GATHERING
Reconvening or the Reichstg May Witness
n Genuine Oonfct ,
VON LEVnZW IS MUCh PUT OUT
i Only Restrained from . Resigning by Om-
sotativo Pressure ,
SCANDAL OVERTIIECIIANCELLOR'S . SALARY
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Paid by the Emperor Out of 1 runl for
Needy Veterns ,
EXPOSURE GREATLY ANGERS THE KAISER
Fate or the Antl-Itos'oltmtlonary Bi In time
1.ld8 nf the Cemitrtgls-lcmmmnnml ,
( h rent Conee8lon8 tn Secure
Their Support
( Copyrlghmted 1894 , by the Associated PresB )
IEHLI = Dec. 22-The political summation
continues grave. There Is a lull for the I
nmoment but the prospect Is that at the reconvening - i
convening or the Helchslag time difference
between the government and parlament ,
which only began to b2 defined when time
socialists and radicals by the clover
maneuver of Herr Singer , precipitated an
adjournment , wIll aBsume the character at u
real conflict , Von Levetzow president or tht
Helchstag , has wholly identified hlmsel with
the government. Thus the Bhelv-
hug ot the anti-revolutionary bill
was also a rebuff to him
and he shows his displeasure In rather a
childish way by not observing thee usual
custom of wishing the members or the'
Reichstag a " : Ierry Christmas and a Happy
New Year , " replacing those wishes by an
expression or time hope that the naton and
thc Helchstag would be spared In the "new
year the discreditable spectacle or such a
miserable attendance. "
In fact Yon Lovetzow felt the mater so
keanly that he was duly preparCl to resign
last Monday and he was with 1lfculy restrained -
strained train carrying out his intention by
the conservatives . who pointed out to him
that by resigning he would only further embarrass -
barrss the government.
On top or these rebuffs or the government
comes the premature exposure or Hohen-
lohe's salary affair. I Is known , In spite of
the half-hearted denials at the ofelal press ,
that Hohenlohe mentioned to the emperor the
,
I great discrepancy between his previous
salary as governor of Alsace-Lorralnj anti
his present .saiarY as chancellor , of the
German empire. The emperor thereupon
offered to male good the deficiency from the
so-calied "disposition tunt " This projected
arrangement was little less tItan scandal aB
the fund referred to Is granted to the em-
peror by the Reichstag for a very dissimIlar
purpose , namely , to assist veterans of wars
who are not otherwise provIded tor. The
fund amounts to 3,000,000 marks annually.
Prince Hohenlohe accepted the offer , as ad-
miled by his own organ , the Post but he
was inclined to withdraw his acceptance ot
the addition to his salary by the violent agi-
tation . which was started by the opposition
press Immediately after the facts leaked out
The matter , however will not b allowed to
drop altogether , for the socialists declare
their intention to question the government
on , this subject.
EMPEROR IS VERY ANGRY.
Emperor William , naturally , Is very angry
about the affair . which he deems to be a
special interference or his prerogatives , and .
the manner In which the Reichstag Is treat-
Ing his pet measures Is not calculated to ,
diminish his Ire. Things , In brief hinge on
the fate ot the anti-revolutionary bil With-
out counting the centrists time government
can only rely upon about 176 votes , which
Is twent-our less than a majority . Thus ,
In order to pass - time bill , the government
needs to gain the support or the center party.
amid the hatter , knowing the valu\ or Its posi-
tion . Is little disposed to show l nblke obedi-
once to the government's wishes. On the con-
trary , the members of the center party have
already formulated their demands , and un-
hems these arc conceded their support Is ex
tremedoubtul. .
Acccrelng to the centrist organs , the Ger-
manIa and Kolnlsche yolks Zeltung . paragraphs -
graphs 130 and 131 ot the anti-revolutionary
bill require to be revised anti what Is more
Important 10 the centrists time recall of the
Jesuits 10 Germany must be granted. As I
already Btnled , the anti-revolutionary bill
IB real an amendment for the existing crim-
Inal code or the emplro. Section 130 at the
criminal code reads : "Whoever publicly and
In a manner dangerous to the puble peace
incites different classes or the population to
acts of violence against each other is Ilun-
Ishablo hy a fine not exceeding 600 marks ,
or wih Imprisonment not exceeding two
yeau. "
To thlB the anti-revolutionary bill would
all : "The Bame punlBliment may be In-
Ilele ( ] on anyone who , In a manner Ilanger-
cue to time IJbic peace Ilblely attacks re-
ilgion . the monarchy . the marriage , the tam-
ly 01' property with cprelslo/s or abuse. "
Section 131 of the criminal code \ reads :
d "Whcever publicly llsBemlnutes Invented or
distorted facts , knowing they are Invented
or distorted havIng In view to render con-
temptblo Institutions or the state or decrees
or the authorities , I punlhlble wih n tine
not exceeding 600 marks witim
or wih Imprison-
uncut nut \ceedlng two yearB. "
The anti-revolutionary but would make
section 131 real : "Whoe\'er publicly asserts
or clssemlnates Invented or distorted facts ,
or which he knows , or according 10 time circumstances -
cumstances must conclude that they are Invented -
vented , having In view to render contempt-
ble the institutions at the state or decrees
lecreel
or time authorities , Is punlhable with a One
not exceeding 600 marks (150) ( ) or with 1m
IJrlsonment not exceeding two yelr "
AIMED AI TIlE PHESS.
Time addition ( to section 130 gh'en above
forums one or the cardinal points of' time bill
and one over which It IB expected Unit the
controversy will rage with the greatest fury.
It IB termed the "India rubber parBgraph , "
and IB so elastic that It can bo stretchl at
wi by the executive.
Time amendment to section 131 Is directed
against the press , and ha Jleretorore attracted -
tracted a greater Bharl or atentun from the
German newspapers than time ret or the
law , I Is claimed that under its provisions
the newspapers , organs of all parties alike .
would be constantly exposed to prosecutions
If the amendment Is enacted. Commencing
on this subject , the VOllsclo Zelung brIefly
called attentIon to an Instance In whlcb an
editor was condemned to two years' Imprisonment -
ment for publishing biB belief that the policy
or the government would involve al Incrle
, - . . - " " " & s - - - . , ' - 5 , . . , , . S
ot 200,000 mnrks hnperl l taxation , The
paper referred to claim * that before limo
editor hall been many month ! , In prison his
prediction was far more ' than realized . but
time government never rolure ( ] or making
,
reparation . I
Negotiations with the centtilts , with the
view ct revising these two' sections or the
bill , arc proceeding anti will continue
through the holda's , ali time ! vernlcnt
hopes to effect nn entent upon that Issue , aB
well a upn the question or recalling the
Jesuits to Germnny.
The Position or the government regardIng
the tobacco tax huh , the second Important
government measure , Is precisely Blmlar In
regal ] to Its situation to tIme anti-revolu.
tlonary bl , The centrists , hohlng the bal-
nude or power , may be able to dictate further
terms for themselves.
SOUTH GERMANY lmTTlmED ,
In the meanwhie signs at estrangement
between the emperor anti the suth German
courts are not immisslng 'This' week , for In-
stance _ an artcle aJllenre\ , In the influential
Neusto Nacrlchten or Munich declaring that
the sOlth Germans hall been emblterell by
many things , but especially because or the
artificial cllem created between the e'mmiperor
anti the people , Then , again , Prince Ar-
nulphm or Bavaria , leutenant general of the
first division of Innntry of the Blvarlan
arimmy ammO n son or the regent or Bavaria
Prince Lulpohl , has declared that he was
not wilng to congratulate EmmiperorViiiiamn
on New Year's day as haB been his wont.
1 Is also noticed that the newspapers of ,
'
\\'urtemburg openly comment' upon the rrlc- :
ton between the line of " 'utemburg amid
the emmiperor and thc ney'jpapers or laden
conluln guarded remarks ulll the same sub-
Ject. S
ject.All
All this tends to show that the appoint-
ment or special envoys to the courtB of
Munich , Stuttgart amid Carlsruime ulount to
moro than the omclal pr as was willing to
admit , and also that Priuice hfoimenioime's mission -
aba to these courts has cmpletely ) failed ,
Time healh of Prince ihisnarck continues
Dsmarck contnues
to be satisfactory 10 his IlhYBlclans. lie
went directly from Varzln to Frledrlchsruh
'esterday. In accordance with hIs expressed
wish , thee was no reception tendered him
at any of the railway stations. The prince
was accompanied on his journey by Count
Herbert I3lsmarck . CounteRnnzau , his
daughter , and Dr. Schwenlnger. le was received -
ceived at the railway staten , at F'riedrlcimsruhi
by the local fire department. , carrying torche3 ,
but there was no cheering. '
Emperor Wiiam ha's otated the idea or
erectIng a monument to' ' th1lemory of the
late ProCessor Hermann , VQh Iielmlmoiz. lie
has promised the sum ot 10bph marks.
According to a < lspaJcbHrom ) Bremen the
statement that negotIatIons'are pending be-
tweln the German steamshlp1'companles and
the English companies to.lbolBh cheap steer-
age rates to America , Is Incorrect.
neigh & Co. or Manheim. ' .the representa-
tves In this country of time Russian petroleum -
troleum magnates , den'r : that negotiations
arc Itt progress to effect a joint monopoly be-
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tween the Russian an&iIie Standard Oil com-
pany. ,
Adolph Splekermann t of f'Phiha'deiphula : . "l-
though born at Charlolen , erg , and who was
condemned to pay a large , thehere for avoid-
lag miiary service ; "uceeded In obtaining
a fresh trial this , v'Cikand on { urJjlBhlng
proof that his rather and blmselt were na-
turafized In the United , States the , court , acquitted -
quitted him ad saddled the government
wIth the costs or the legal . procedings. .
The emperor has dlBpaChed Major yon
MOlke , his alde-deca\up \ , 'o the court or
The Hague to convey to little Queen Wi-
helmina , who was bard In } 880 , ChrIstmas .
presrnt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it. L. sTlcvENso4'srnAThI. ;
tiled Suddzlly lt Ils Samoau 10no and
Buried its n HOIIIU ! ? mpot.
APIA Samoa Dcc. 4-Coespondence of
the Associated press per steamer Arawa , via
San I Francisco Dec. 22-Tl ; ) . death or Rob-
ert Louis Stevenson , the eminent novelist . at
his beautrul home , Valh a , already an.
nounced tool place on'Monlay last , December -
her 2 , In a very sudden mnnner. He had
been busy at work until 4 o'clock and had
wrItten what arc said to be some of his finest
passages , and had lefe his work for dinner.
He had gone Into the kitchen with his wire
to prepare some partcul ' r dIsh which he
had a fondness for , and whie there complained -
plained ot a pain In time hip t or his head. Ho
went Into his drawing moom . md almost immediately -
mediately tel back uncoYBclOus In a chair.
Medical advice was obtained but It was useleSs -
leSs , al he never reco\ . ' red consciousness
and died at 8 o'clock. .The community was
greatly affected , and muicim regret IB relt.
m\cb
Although Stevenson mnet much opposition
owing to his political vIews , socially he was
highly esteemed Deory lls 1eathm. when In
good healh , he had exprtssed 1 wish to bo
burled upon the top or Vnca mountain In n
most romantic spot 1.400 feet abuve sea
level known by the name or time "Traa
Sooala" ( or pigeon catching place or Soolla ) ,
and hlB Interment took place there yesterday
In the presence or the Intmate friends or time
family .
The rebels have declared their Intention of
making armed resistance tl time government -
mont , and are relning the forts at I.utuanu
recently destroyed hy the British antI German
war ships. Everything InJlcates Ihat serious
trouble may again be Ipoked ? ror. Chief
Justice Ide , owing to the continued illness
of lila daughter , has gone 10 New Zealand
for a t"o months vacation. The . president
'
Herr Schmidt , la nctng'aB hlef justice .
whereat much dlsBallracllln IB expressed .
Owing to Inf9rmaton haying been received
by time authorites or a Ibliunent at ammuni-
'
ton having been sent rrm'Eurolle , to Samoa ,
time cargoes or all Incomlug vessels wm be
searcimetl and any war.llaterlal { round wl
be confiscated . j $
Kng Maletoa Is mlvut 10 marry a girl
named Suelna , daughter at one at the great-
eat chlerB here , and a member or one ot the
largest famniiies . I IB thOlhl Ihls marriage
will Blrengthen Maletoa's : Jllon.
. ' % Iteaf ( 'Ohumuterfetrtm $ CUIh !
CITY O MEXICO , Dee ' 22-A moat Important -
portant arrest has been Pado In the apprehension -
hension or Manuel Arria , who , has been
running a raIse mint on I large scale for a
long time . and whpse agents were diB.
trlbutel throughout the republic. Capture
was made or Arrlga and a number of his
agents and associats . The raIse coin was
sold to the counerteller's agents"at the rate
or 31 cents on , the dollar. , and , as It was
comparatively easy to- "pu h" the money , the
concern did . a thriving business .
10.In"lol of tluummgar's Minister
IUDA JJSTH , Dc. 22.-Tbe Hungarian
cabinet ministers have lent a special meso
lenger to the emperor at Vienna to tender
their resignations. The ' decision pf the em-
peror will he announced on Thursday next.
M. Banry IB expected to form the next
'
cablnel whim the same mlnlsler excepting
Dr. Wekerle , Sziagyi UeroDyml , and
Andrll ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MrA. Wllhll " $ "lhllrr Astor Uc tl ,
LONDON Dec. 22.-Mr. William Waldorf
Astor dled.lda ) at'Clieveden 01 the Thames ,
, . , _ _ , ; : ' ; 'J : - : : ; , : '
OYAIA RIOVES ORTI
Detachments Loft to Occupy Fortifctions
in Deserted Towns.
WEI-IIM-WEI PRACTICALLY DESERTED
Could Bc Easily Occupied ihn Effort Wore
Made ( in that Direction
FOREIGNERS ASKED TO PROTECT CIEFOO
Oount Inouye Works 1 9volution in the
Government of Oorea ,
. -
MARCH ON MOUKDEN ABANDONED
i More Intelligent I'ortol or the , Jlll'alelo
I 1"R\'Or time AecclltRlcO or Chlneso Ol"r
tare for l'cncr , but time ArlY
multi Navy OIIIISO I.
YOKOI' IA , Dec. 8-Per ( Btenmer City
of Peltng. via San Prnnclsco , Dec. 22.-
General Oyama left Port Arthur on necember
I , moving northwarl ] toward Ilnchow , which
he reachEl on the 2\1. Sumclent force was
Iletnehed from the second nrmy 10 occupy tIme
rortfcalons , General Oyamna's movements
Indicate a purpose to march upon uchow , a
to\\n half way between 1lnchow and New
Clmanmmg but no definite announcement of
his plans has been mnd' pmmblic. AlhouJh
\Vei-IIaI-\Vei lies virtually defenseless at thc
Bouther side of the entrance on the Gulf or
PeChl-I.I , no steps toward occupation have
yet been taken , Cheroo IB In I state or utter
demoralization so far as the local authorl-
ties are concerned. When the rugltves trom
Port Arthur began to pour Into the town , ac-
ccmpanled by panic stricken runaways trom
Wel-Hul-Wel , the Chlncso olcials applied to
the orelgn conBuls for the landing or a force
rrom the ships at war to deem the plnce
rrom the native soldiery. Time reports that
nlrbers of Chinese were needlessly
Blaughtered at Port Arthur receive mme denial ,
but It Ihould bo stated that nlhough not
contradicted It does not find n place In any
of the omclals records at events. The mnrch
to Moukden appears to have been dropped
out or the Japanese program
UNF'ATTIiFUL MINISTER DSMISSED ,
SEOUL , Corea Dec. 6-Per ( steamer via
YOKOHAMA Dec. 8 , and San Francisco , Dec.
22.-The energy with which Count Inouye
develops his projects ot reform has a startIng
lug elect upon the Corean court On Dec -
mber 4 , he had a second Interview with
time king from which not only the queen , but
also the entire royal family and thc omcers
or the household were ' excluded. The
vaciatng sovereign was made to understand
that I he secret plots to the return of the
lngs were alowed to continue , the , capItal
would bo again occupied by Japanese troops
and ' martial law itroclalmed. The kIlS was
. , . at , timeiaterior
Informed that- his minister- tbe.lnterlor
had beeli genera y concerned In fomenting
the Tonghalt insurrections and was advised
to dispense with his servlccs. Before the
day ended the unralthful mlnster had reo
Blgned.
TOKIO , D.ec. 8.-Per ( steamer City or
Peking , via San Francisco , Dec. 22-I ) the
Judgment or the most intelhlngemmt and broad-
minded section of time Japanese community
could be openly expressed , It would be en-
timely favorable to negotiations for peace
The ministers or state are thoroughly per-
Buaded that mme time Is likely to be more
propitious than the present for a settlement
that shal secure the greatest material advantage -
vantage to their country and at the same
tme guarantee entire security for time
ruture. Timy believe that additional victories
may have the elect of wrInging extensive
territorIal concessions rrom their conquered
adversary , but they doubt the wIsdom or
assuming the responsibIlIties or contInental
athmninlstratioem . whIch may prove more bur-
dersome than Japan can bear. But the
milItary and naval elements supported by the
mass of tIme people , are for time moment too
powerful to bo resllted , No newspaper
has yet the courage to hint at a suspension
or hostiies , and the goverment Is not
prepared to stuml ngalnBt snch n storm or
opposition as would bo provoked by a direct
declaration or opinion that the punishment
and humIliation or China have gone far
enougim But It Is something to know time
warlike spirit Is not supreme In the Innermost -
warlte sU\reme
most 'counBelB or the , empire and that the
most sagacious and experienced membersor ,
, the cabinet are ready to welcome any occasion -
i caslon which will promise peace npon the
conditons essential to Japanese honor and
safety _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ON HIS LAST . ) OUtSI Y.
HClmllN or Sir .Johl 'Filomullnaum 1'llcec 01
JhIIH I' hip 101u\1&11 1011 < .
LONDON , Dec. 22-The weather cleared
UII this morning and under time hrlJht sky
time body ot time hate Sir John Thompson heft
I.orllon 'for ' Portsmnoutim amid the proround
silence or a great crowd or Ileo\lo who stood
with uncovered heads In and /bout lie ( rai-
road station until time train was out of [ Blghl ,
Special arrangemento were made along tIme
entire route 10 Portsmouth , under which no
stop was made until time truln reached its
destination , I was compoBe,1 or two hmlle
Vans , two first clasH carriages , one saloon
carriage , arid a funeral car In time center
The later was Bplendldly built or mahogany
and teak , all was divided Into two compurt-
meats . In tIme smaler or these two com-
11artments , were Beats far the 11albearerB I
and at herB , I opened Into he larger compartment - :
partment , which was Ilractealy a smal
mortuary chapel , fifteen long by Bevel feet
wide , anti seven reel high , Atached tl time
roof or this comnpartnmcnt under four IghtB ,
was the Canad'an ' flag gracoruly draping
time entire ceing , Through the aIds of
Canada's ensign the tour gaB lamps Bhono
Bomy. The walB ot thIs compartment were
hung wih black cloth , doted wih sIlver
stars anti caughl UII by silver cords , to which
were aUache(1 ( heavy sliver tasselB. UesllleB
time door opening from tIme Bmaler compartment -
ment Into the larger one was n black draped
seat for the priests who acccmllanied tIme
body to l'ortnioutiu ,
'ro receive the cotfin 1 mngnlOcelt cala-
fallue waR erected ( In tIme ceiter or time
mortuary cimapei I was or ceJter wih till-
ver borden On time other side or the cata-
rallue were three gigantic gilt candelabra
itt which were lighted tupers. At the head
or time eataalque wets a silver cross , which
occupied nearly time whole breadth of time
end or the mortuary chapel , ali In front ot
I was a gold crucIfx three feet high. Time
engine attached to the rUleral train was
draped with black and Immedlutely behind It
was ona or the brake vanB. I was fled
with large wooden anel paller cases contain-
lug the wreaths sent by prominent people ,
coulDlcuOUB amen them beIng the macaid-
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THE BEE BULLETIN.
Wenher For'nst for Nebraska-
mitt : Wanler : Variable Wh\l ,
i'nge.
1. I.ot.l 11"101111 Cisurchmili's Irellulo\I ,
\llnl , II , 1prrlller. : Ilceerses.
Orner.lt Ollllu'c8 Norm iuwarul .
, ' : III'S 1.11'.0 R I Irtl.IM Mcmmaee .
Z. Emi : gi kim "turhh."llr I (1111 O l'IIIIj.
I11Ul0 " 'itim Smile itluwers II Iowa .
IIMIII' itomiuemmiim' , . Victory .1111 tell.
11.11'lor1111. . Taiks'rmttiuy .
3. % Viiy " 111lorArn lal'II ) ' .
COI rC lrl11 Il' t ii Werk.
% I or , ) h mmci , mime Tlx letlltM.
\Iclkh'jnhl Clillurc I ; ittirieror
. . ittmy WClk Iii time Social ' , 'oriul .
t1. HCleu1h Chmmpi , ' 1 S'eretary.
NI'brllkn Ilcturlo Are flimsy .
8010 In\'o .t Iren.iy Shln'I',1 In Heth.
l'mngrcsq ur Ihn , \r abtlJht 1'rlll.
( COllel 111 ! i.uemul Miutti'ms.
, t ! I & 'ui lt Still t Ii ( ) in ' thitt.
7. SehCul Chlllrln Ccobr'II < .
H. C Imure lies " 11 Chrlsl1'Is.
10. " ( .lltl ; ; Iii Iho .JUI " - . " ly Riphimig I ,
Iult TCMt for [ ' , slmt I'lrelcn.
I 1. l'ur limo ih)3'N 1111 ( urIc .
t : . "Iltorlll anti CU1Ienl ,
13. Illlstrlrl ur time . 'RI"UI' . .
lul ; ] ' , l'lr III . ' I "leloO
% 101l1 Trotting Hors" 1mtrimi.
t. , SC10 or Iho IClhll I ] ' [ 'tuiui lemit I an c .
I I ; . Commui itt . t 0 ' .1 'L'raiie .
Il. Olltul Cr 01 < hl"8 .JChhllj ' 1'"Il.
C01Icrcai 1111 1'111,11Sows ,
l' allrl ! ur I ho I.h'o Stock 'fn"te.
10. 'rckly Grist ur Sporting (0,111 ,
18. "Cimtrcmiee . " 1'lrt I , l"pter ILl.
19. " ' 011\ : leI Ways miami lice Worlsi
20. Chrlsln\s amid Other 1'llhl'IM.
cent wrenth sent by tIme queel , another Belt
by the marlutR of Hpon. secretary or state
for time colonies.
ALL DHAPED IN MOUHNING.
TIm railroad station platform . from the
doorway to tIme floor of the rlnernl car was
draped with blac , and all railroad omclals
on duty were dressed In mourIng gar-
mentB In adlton , the gunrllR anti other
railroad men Iletaled to accompany the hotly
to PortBlouth wore special mourlnr unl-
Corms , as t time train was conveying the remains -
mains or a member or the royal raml1' .
Some tme before time remains arrived nt
tim railroad staten , crowds ot SIJectators
begnn to nssemble , and as the hour for the
arrival or the body approached , the police
and railroad om cia Is cleared a way for time
approach of the funeral cortege , which canto
rrom n private mortuary "Ia Baker street
and Park lane to Victoria station.
One or the OrstIersons ' arrived
\Iersons who arrl'ed was
the marquis at Lore , formerly governor
general of Canada , who closely Inspected the
funerl train In conversation wih I repro-
sentatve or the AssocIated press the marqulo
or Lore asled that I be reported to Canada
that he attended the funeral out ot deep ro-
Bpect for the deceased , and on account of
his unswerving love 'for Canada.
The funeral processIon reached Victoria
staten at 8:45 : a. m. The coffin was In an
open rour-horse imearse which was followed
by four mourning coaches. Over time comn
was the Canadian flag , and upon the hatter ,
rested time queen's laurel wreath , which site
had pCsonaly ' placed upon the temporary
Cfl previous to the removal of the re-
mains from Windsor casUe.
In the first carrIage following the hearse
was Senator Sanford , Mr. Joseph Groso Col-
flier C. M. G" , secretary tl time olee ot
high commlBsloner , for Canada , and Father
LOlglnott of Sl Stephen's chapel , Windsor
who officIated by time queen's special request
at the funeral services held at time Homan
Catholic church on Spanish Place the day
after the arrival of the body In London from
Windsor castle In the other carriages
were the Canadian and homo government
officials , all with uncovered heads.
As time coffin was silently bore from the
'
hearse to thc 'runerl car , In which the taper
were then lighted . the marquis ot Lame
entered Into conversation with Mr. Colmer
and was presented to Senator Sanrord , to
whom ho offered his condolences.
Punctualy at 9:10 : a. m. the funeral train
left Victoria staten for l'ortsrmiouhlm anti time
remains of Sir John Thompson entered upon
the first stage of . their journey home.
JOURNEY TO POtTS IOUTI.
POHTSMOUTI , Dec. 22.-Simorthy aftertime
the funeral train with the remains or the
late Sir John Thompson had heft VictorIa
statcn Father Longinotti ' commenced a
private funeral service which laRtel , whie
the train traveled a long way on its Jour-
ney 10 this port.
As Boon aB the funeral train was Rignall ( ]
outside or Portsmouth , at 1 :20 : n. m" , all
the Bhlps In time harbor hai masted their
ensigns and time first or time twenty-minute
guns boomed a salute acres time watera.
At the southern end nil the flags ashore
were Ilpped , Shortly after time arrival ot
the runeral train , however , there was a
heavy downpour at main
The officers or H , M. S. Benhl'Jm gave
several sharp ortlers and eight blul jackets
removed the comn front the train , anti . a
processIon war formed , headed by the hlshCp
of PortBmouth In full Ilrple robes. lie was
followed by a number or elerg'men. Be
hind them came the coffIn , here hy the
sailors , Ind emi each side or It walked time
pal bearers , Messrs. Sanford , Colmer und
Just cn one side und Sir Prederlclt Voting .
, Mr. John Howard and Mr , HeynohlB , Sir
! Charle3 ' rupper'u ; secretary , on time other
Behlnll the coUn waltetl Lord PHhar din-
ton , matter or I ho queen's household , who
represented Queen Victoria , AlBa represcnt-
lug time queen In this procession was Major
General Sir John Mclteel , lime rlueen'R equ-
ary. After these officials followed time other :
mournerB.
The lonhelm pm'esemmteui 1 10st ImpreBslvo
appearanco. Site waB pain led hlaclt fore alll
aft anti her wile gaugway was draped with
black ciotim l.'rom time gangway 10 the
mortuary charbeJ' , IJepared for the recepton
or time comn , n black carpet was laid , Time
coln was received emi board hy the oUcerB
or that "esBel. I was carried on hoard bet -
tseemm two flies or mlrlncs with reversed
units , whie time sailors and rurineB or the
cruiser drawn up on uI'pel' ' deck saluted , the
bedy ,
A solemn servIce followed In the mortuary
cimmapei but only , a few or those present Were
able to atend , aB time space at Ihelr disposal
was very lmi el.
Throughuut time voyage the cofn wi lie
on a handsome cntaalquo In time captaln'B
roonm . wlieh hus heen drapell with crepe !
hcund Canudlan fags and black clolh ora-
mented with sII'er starB In each corner or
the chapel htanll larlno sentries ,
The chief mourner stood arlund the coffin
during the religious services . at the conclu-
tibet or which time prlctts Incensed the coffin
six tmes anll the funeral party left the ship
after bilding adieu to Senator Sanrord , who
accompanlp the remalnB to Canada ,
UnhalllJly , during time funeral ceremonies ,
the wlli had Increased In rorcl until a heavy
gale was hlowlnp and It was dcchlcd that
Lime lenhelm would not weigh anchor until
tcrorrow night.
. ! : d.llilt1. . . . ' - , _ _ - . . ' " . . u _ _ .
REJECT TE TEATY' '
United Sttes Senate Warned Against Olos' t
iug the Deal with the Japanese ,
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NECESS\RY FOR AMER'C \ SAFETY
Extra-Torritorality Shou1 Eo Mnintinl
in the Intere ts or Oitizcns Abroad
JAPAN'S ' THINLY LAID ON CIVI1Z'tTION
Veneer of Modem Manners Easily Broken
Through by the Bnrbniins ,
SAVAGERY AT PORT A'nlR : AN INSTANCE I
UJHCeMlr ] ' . UII111 1111 Cnmitiiumt'I , nnteh-
cry Ir thin icfemmst'ii'us thhl O iis-
guists mush . \lnrIM lime 1'lrclj1
Oleerl with thin . \rl ] " ,
YOOl" i MA , Dec. 8-\'la ( Snn Francisco
Dec 22.-New ) York WorM Corrcspondenee
-8peclnl 'releiramtm-Time ) AmerlcanB amid
other foreigmmcrs . resident In .lapamm . are anxIously -
Iously awaiting news frcm the United States
senate. Alrcntly I the detais or the long con.
tnued mlsmcr of unalme.1 Inhlblants at
Port Arthur nro IIlng nolse(1 ( about , nl\l Jnll
organB , like time Japan Mail , arc hnlltng
some of the facts In order to anticipate tim
'
renlatons which thc ) ' Ilow the foreign
war correspor\lenls have mnde , This Blulden
relapse of time Japnneee amumy Into savage-
hed has created a reeJnr of anxlet . I Is
now In the power or the Unlell States senate
to reject tIn' mmew treaty ammti nroservo the
extra-territoriality wimicim is mmecessary to' ' protect -
tect Atmmemieans agaimmst time stmdden amid furl.
Otis otmtbrcaks of barbarians ,
WAS WhOLLY DAItBAI1OUS.
The siammgimtor at I'ort Artimtmr was not
niereiy time reault of ringer stirred up by the
sigimt of mmmutiiateti Japanese bodies. It
lasted four days. Words cannot express time
Indignation and muisgust of time Ammielean anti
Eumropean mmmihitnry attacimes. lletmtennnt
Ohrien declared timat ime wotmiti like to heave
time Japanese army imnmemhiateiy , mmd said In
time most enipimatic hanmgumagc' , that if time facts
were known at Washilngtomm , time War depart-
macnt would ummdoubtedly recall hmlnmm , It was
an insult to civilized miatiomis to ask timeir
represemmtatives to wltnmess navago warfare.
Colonel Taylor , tlmo BrItish niedical nuttacime , :
tumi old East Indian cammipaigner. saimi' ' tlmat time
btntchmerles were barbarous. Nothing could
extenuate time cowartliy work after time first
fury was over. I bhicve time Japaneae Intended -
tended to carry oimt time sentimental and mag-
nanlmous promises they posted on the walls
of Mancimuria , but Japanese civilization was
not deep enotmghm.
BLUFFING TIlE UNITED STATES.
Time anmnouncentent of time foreIgn office over
time signature \'iscqunt Mutu , that Japan "
will not respect tim right of time United
States to deal witim offences co'nmmmittef by
Japanese sailors on American vessels hero
ahmow time mmew temper of tIme nation. Japun
has been privately notified timat under io
clrcumnstances will time American government
surrcmmder its rights , and timat any attemnpt
on time part of time Japanese courts to exercisti
jurisdiction over offences comnmmmitted oa
American ships will be futile.
Pita war must go on. Japamm's hicod is u.
Time soldiers rub time country. Time anti-for-
eign party Is rampant. Everytiming has
cimaniged since I came imero. Time cry is now
for "Territory , " and now time foreign war
simips are beginning to si'arm in from nil time ,
seas. A Russian fleet is expected daily.
JAMES CREELMAN.
STsIflL ( ( . MANY VICTIMS ,
EightS of mime Crew out ma StrtmmtlonL Shark
Irowmsed S'mtr iImI3'iiuiit ,
LlVEIti'OOI4 , Dec. 22.-A dispatcim front
ilolyimead says timat a bark imas been driven
asimoro onm time breakwater thmore , arid It is
feared a crew nummiborlng sIxteen mmten imave III
been tirowmmed , f/k
LONION , Dec. 22.-A severe gale imas
been blowing lnce yesterday evening all
over Great Ilm'itaIn , and time mail boats have
heenm delayeml itt au ports. Numerous mniemo'
casualties are reported at sea oemd on aimore _
Chinnmioys have been blown mlown every
wimere , amid 1mm somno parts of England time
wind imas bcmi biowimig sixty nmiiies an hour. '
Several small vessels oft time coast are e-
lOrted to he flying sigmmals of distress , Them
heartier Iielnnm Mar has been driven asimorms
on time north coast of Ireland , Four of liar
crow svero drowimecl ,
Reports of time stormmi received from all parts
of England simow timat inummionse damage imas
cveryivimere heurm caumsed by time recent gales.
Time ioss will reach terms of timommeammtls of
Irnunmis. Many huiitiinmgs imavo been iiownl
dowmi auth telegmapim t'ires have suffered
greatly , Traffic has benm coenpietehy sea-
lefltheti iii mmmnny nieces omm accommnt of time
lioo.ie . , Manmy simhits hmavo been driven asimoro
by time winths. Thirty or forty persons have
already been reimorteti ni'ad tie i result of time '
stormmi , vimile imuntirculmi have been injured ,
Eight persons , while aitenmptinmg to escape
fmommi time hark tlrivemm aslmore at iloEyimeath ,
i'ero tirowimen ] , A cimirmmney at Simelileiti was
blown thown , ammmtl it is reportemi timmmt live per-
sorts were hilieti ummth nimuny immjurcri ,
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( flffUII1' J.V7I1I lI'ltMJJC ,
Es. . i smears mt Ii ii I I remit aim o f it Bout hum I I eamier
i orimu.ssly I iii mm rmI ,
\VAL.LA W'AiLA , Wasum , , Iec. 22.-Time
Oregon Jtnmlironti mmml Nuylgnmtlonm company's
ntssanger va' , wrcclced tIne
tue mming : at Lcmm-
okttn nttttiotm , amhcuu thirty-live rattles cast of
\Vntila Vamiinm. Fngirmoc'r It , ItVtmliccm' wars
kihietl nmntl Engineer Jessie emnmi I"iremneq Html-
ton anti Stuart were inmjuretl. Tiut , train was
time r. gulnmr ceusthacuhm I imais bmger tr Sn kane
until conmsititeul of a imatgnge , mull , smnoiem' ,
two day commeimes , two iticehmers mind Receiver
ticNeili's immivate ear , ocotmiuleul hmy ' % V , T.
Lee , assistant general manager , At Iholles
Junii'tion tin udditiunntl locomotive % vau at-
I neb ml to mmmako a lieu vy grade on t lie hill I.
\Vlmen it reaciteti Lermokeim time trmali , vaa
rumimiiumg at time usual sjmee.l and suduienly
time rails siirertd , throwing both time englemcs
anti lime mail stmm'i baggage cars fromti time
trmmck. EnmgimmecrVnmiker wams on time iteumi
enmgimie , imnd isis bomiy was ninned between
time ennimie' anal Iermmler , mini time escaping'
steam hcmiidetl his face , emits anti legs so
bauhly timut time flesh ( cii oft , iemtlties Imoti , imis
legs vt're basil ) ' Criltilmed , lie lived about.
iiuit an hour after being extricated from time
wreck. Etmglneer JessIe cit time second enginmo
eticuIeuh with only a sitralned back amid arm ,
Rimmier Stuart , ulmemimnu for Jessie , escaped
with shigimt lmruises , while Smitten , who was
tIring for \Vaiker , had lila left leg hroken.
Forturmatehy , time liatseenger crime remainmetl
on time trdck. A SIedlal train was sent out.
frummi little to time scene , antI returned this
evenmlng , hrinmging time hotly ci Valker tmnml
I time Inijurvtl macmm't41laer ieavti t& wife aa ,
I one child reb1mlnff at hit , , Arbu'klu
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