Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 25, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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. _ _ _ _ _ _ - rl'Ili otAIiA - , DAY D1 Er" , , flUE8DAY" ! DEOEMBEIL ! , . 18fH.
i ; . , CHRISTMAS DAY . FOOT ALL
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. liew Method of .Oelebrting the lolilny to
.i Be renewed in Cmahn Today ,
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; NEBR/S'A'S / ( CHAMPIONS WilL ENGAGE
VII"orAly 1lunn , from 1.llcoll Mccti the
, . LocII Y. J\ . C. A. leiii nt . \550cln'
k ton rnictinitij " l'rollc9 to
Jlo nfl 1titerctIiig One.
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't I there Is I less than eight feel or snow
on the grolHl this nHernoon the Nebraska
university teal will meet the Young len's
Christian association team of Omaha al As.
soclaton park , there to see I that other
game was really a test of strength or theis
teams. I promIses to be a gooll ' game , for
' each team Is In championship form still , and
- each Is wilng to defeat the other as much
ns JouILle.
Thanksgiving day's great game between the
. teams at the Nebraska anl Iowa universities
wal enjoyed by a crowd of 5.000 people , and
a tomorrow's struggle promIses to be a
much grander one In every rc3pect there Is
every reason tq anticipate another great
tnrnout. The Nebraska eleven Is un-
loubtelly one at the strongest foot bal
teams In the west and would surer nun by
comparison with the big team of the easter
colleges. Dig 1.'lppln. tie Vents Whipple
and several others arc foot bal players of
the first rank and with the right kind of
sport wuull bo able to make n creditable
showing on any 1 11. The local Young
Men's Christian association team Is also
way above the average , and with such men
a Waltetneyer Burdick , Gardner , Clarke
and ohers : wIll be able lo make n respecta-
blo stand agaInst theIr formidable oppo-
nenL , and whIle II I hardly probable that
they wi win , still greater surprises have
happened on the gridiron than thIs. Both
teams are said to be In great condition. as
the weather for the Past month has been
. highly favorable for practice , and hath have
takeh advantage of It. Hence 'a stubbornly
fought battle may be counted upon.
"Li I 0" Yonl returned from Boston last
I night and will bo In hIs position al rIght
hal today.
The personnel of the state university team
, wIll be practIcally the name as II was II the
Thankrglvlng game. The Young Men's
t Christian association team will be the same
that defeated Bntte .
, 10nt. on Thanksgiving
lay by a score or 46 to 4. I Is believed
by those competent to judge that the game
: will be a more evenly matched one than the
[ owa.Nlhraskn game was. Iariy In the Rea-
eon the Young Men's Christian association
' team IJlayed the state university ali was defeated -
tented by a score of 31 to G. At that tmo
the Young Men's Christian association team
was just beginning to play and It Is believed
I that the score ' will be closer than at the
Nebraska-Iowa game , when II was 36 to O.
People who thInk that the Young Meii't
Christian association team cannot play fet
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baH will be very agreeably surprised when
they see the Christmas game. On ChrIstmas
nIght there wIll be an Intercollegiate banque
In honor of the Nebraska team. College men
from all colleges and universIties are In-
vlted. ThIs blquet wilt also be unlcr the
auspices or the Young Men's Christian nsso-
; , ( Ciatlon. I will be strictly n college aalr.
The program will consIst of speakIng , reint
. Inlseences ot college lays anti college songs.
and such promInent citizens as General
Cowin , John L. Webster , Mayor Bernie and
others will bo among the speechmalten The
two teams will confront each other os fol-
lows :
. U. of N. l'osltion. , y , M. C. A.
. . _ Tholl . . . . . . . . . 1osllon. n- . . . . " . . .Ayres
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
) . . . . . . Tackle..CCIflflfl ;
. \'I.n. . . . . . . . . . . L..rt Ounr.I. . . . . " 'nlemeyel' .CulNlnl
- .J1opeIeU\\1'- \ ; . : . " - . - ; . . ; . . 'FIethLT
Jonrs. . . . \ . . . . . . nllht l1unr.l. . . . . . . . .I.owrlo '
'Vhllle. . . . . . . , Tzu'hLe..Thomas ( Cnpl. )
' \'la,1n' . . _ . . . .lllht , 1tlht Tnrkl. 1:11. . . . . . . . , . . . .Clnl k
Irll'I'ln . . " . . . . t. r. ern . , . . . . . . . . . . Gardner
itutdIcK. . , , ; ' . . i / . ] - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Onrlnor . . YOll
' Spooner. . . . . 1"/4-ht . ; llf. . . , . . . . . \ '
. . . I.e.\'JU
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. o 'nlr ( Cnptj ) . . . . ; . . . J"l' . . . . - . . . , Jrhmer
lnwar < . . . . . . . . Huhs . . . . . . .i. B. Thom"
I.rnk. . . . . . . ' . . . . . Subs . . . . . . . . , . . . . . \gl
DULL UAONu , dIAY IJISTIIICT. )
- FA"urltcl howled Ovcr by IUl'AOI CRrrylng
110101 nt ' hurt Odds.
i SAN FRANCISCO ; Dec. 21.-The races
: today wore very orllnar ) ' . Not IL favorite
won . Summary :
t First race , live furlongs , maiden 2-yenr-
4 r olds : Dcra . 16 , Henrichs ( to 1) ) , won ; ' Ex .
11lrlment. colt . 10 , Coady ( cven ) , second i
, . . llttphetn 101 , HUsel (8to ( 1) ) . third. Time :
1120 ½ . Iy Chlrm , Ilahix . Little Bob and
: , ntalogue also ran. nnl
. Second race , lIve ftirlonis. seling : Lawyer ,
t it.ii : ' , Churn (7 ( tf t 2) , won : Charles Quick . . 95.
: CocltrAn ( i to 1) ) second : CoIl lnMt t , 10' ' . Cov-
l , Ington (3 ( to 1) ) thhl1 Time : l:07. : ! Vulcnn ,
' Johnny la'nl Charlie ' 1 anti HUgo also nm.
'rhlrd race six furiongs : : I'escndor , 102.
, Chol (1 ( to 5) ) . won : \Vihhwooil . calor 12. Cant
F ( IVI'I ) , aecolHI : Dl1 Norte 97. ChevalIer U (
f' , . ) . tl ( 1) ) , third. Time : 1:22 : 1. Belfast nIB ran.
- Fourth race. live rutiouigs selin :
4 Otal1el. 106 , Chorn (6 ( to 1) ) , WOII : lied Itird .
. 102. H. 1101 (7 ( lo I ) . second ' lucleme 99 ,
, . HUlsII (7 ( to 1) ) , third. ' fecoll' : i 1&V. : ( Ilaiiord .
: . Three rln. Fonts , COllec nail Joe Cotton ulto
. . Fifths rcC about six furlonga . sehhing :
y Major itan ng. Carr (2t4 to 1) ) . won leln :
.7' Johnson , . till . Chorn (1 ( (2H 6) ) , eecpnl : Hun
Iucal 100 , Conlly (2 ( to 1) ) , .ecpnd TIme :
I 121'4. ' Blue Banner , Prlmatida . Adolph and
i3t , Emo ulso rats. _
L 10Aul1 nt New one : Ins.
NEW OnrEANB , flee 21.-1 llt race one
: h10 : Imp Wollay (1 ( to 10) ) vcius. 11. F.
. l BlyJr'l (3 ( to 1) second I ' rnch ! Pope ( It
: to 1 , th rd. Time : 1:43. (0
. : , BeCOII\ Ice ; live furlongs : NellIe O . horn
k (1 ( to I ) won , Dr. heed (0' ( ' to 1) ) Ieond ,
g lrevlty (3) ( ) to 1 ) third. Time : 1:02. :
ti ThIrd race , six 011 n half furlongs : Dolle
no to 1) von . Hal h HOlnon ( even ) second ,
4 1ll ( Tenlfon (6 ( to 1) ) third. ' 1lnol 1:21 :
. . Fourth race hnlll\all. six furlongl : I.otte S
Mills (7 to 1 ) won BClsl ! Nichols ( ( to 1) )
1100111. Olelqolm ( lo 1) ) third 'lme : 1:1 % .
% Fifth race , ( furlongs : 11tC Miss (1 (
(
to 1 ) 'ois 1"101 ( I to 1) ) second , Ora AUllrln
.J (10 to wont ) hlnl. 'l'itsse : 1:29. :
; . . H.1.8 AN DU'(1SI \1.I'I'V.
Corbet Srootl thin 11'1 o I'I/hllll I'ltz.
Khnlfl IZ4 . fore I\n I Ih"'IIOI\I" \ .
. . GA1.ViSTON . , ' 1ex. , 1)ee. 21.-'he repre-
. . lentatvo ot the . \ssoclnted jiress n ltCl
. l'ullst Corhel this morning whlt he
, thought ot the llr lloslton , cf the Klnelo-
t fcope company to light Plzlimmon"etore S
. , that machine In Mexico. Corbet slid : "I's ' S
( II wind. I Is Ilpolslhle to fight hefor
the kinetoscope. 1 fought before It once , nut i
. I Is nil bosh to say hint ( a battle necol'lnl :
! to mal'Quls lt l ueCU8Iur ) ' soles can be
: , fought before it. ) ; you know that I
' round cnn only Int'L I minute und there S
jc 18 1 l'eHt between , the rounds of Ihout ten ( I
, , mlnut's before 'he lnstrumlnt call he reg .
I latest to faithfully reproduce the actions or
l ' the l'onteslunts In a mill , Now just ( and
I . sL battle IU91nl one minute anlulelt or ten
S . minutes between Ito rounds. A mm'l : rt'-
cUllcmtvo Ilowera would not he taxed to
. , any 1I'lat etont wih such In nrlnKP-
. i * ment. t"lzslumQns IR making 1 \IJ bluf r
s . , when he sayl he wantl tl Inht before the
S 'tlnelolcoc. ' The truth of the matter 18 tisiti I.
} "I wantl ) a little ne\IIII'I' notoriety , tmt Inll I
thinks the Ilscus lon 1ul the IdnNoMcope
V S , . 'n ( xlent wny toN it.'e wi lght I
i JacksOnville If
11 Jlcklonvllo the lIght run come of C
& there. If I not , \a will secure another VInCi
, 1grc able ! 10 ul parleR concerned "
t. Unh'1 Wo.r. l11I\IIII.
; 5 S CHADHON , Neb . boo. 2I-Apeclll ( 'role .
, nztm.-The ( halron foot ball team todal ) '
' 1ear1r outclusl.lot Slln s ut this Place .
! 'il lie score Inlllcltl5 : Chtidron 32 : ilci t
S aprhlll , O. Tue game was too onl"lllt.1 lol
& : 't ' 'alctl In ) ' Interest. Frlnk Smiths or C'bu4 .
( hal.
I' ross Inut his anus brkon antI Claude \Vlt .
, Iams o Hot Srlngs hisS ankle. A recep :
F " Lion flush bal will he tendered the rece/- )
.S 10nlSht. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, S , . . 10nlSht."n \ " \"rk' " ' 1"01'11' ' nl'ol.'d ,
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. - LOlON , flee. a-The London Athletc
S 0' ' lulJ toln ) ' rect'I'ed a challenge of the New
S S York Athleta club , whIch was mailed to
I hem Jecemher 12. to iru1 1 team ' to cons .
S 'j\e ' \ In . 1 serIes of jllCS uliter the auspice a
or the New York club next summon. 'rhe
'i Icter from New York wihi rccclvb promp t
wi prolpt
; S ; onsidaration. _ _ _ _ _ _
. \Ihll Vlna Slit . T..nty..llrl.
NISS' YORK , 1)ec . 2 . -Tha twcnl.thlrd
5' frame .tr chess between AlbIn and Shoo
. S ' \alter , n Huy Lopez cpenld by the former ,
p 'aa won by Albin , utter twentycigh
' twent"ellht
S 'Dloves todny The score now stands : She
tOW
: ' waiter , 8 ; AlbIn ' ; drawis 8. stnnls
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: ' 1)101.'hrluah thu ice UI.I IrowneI.
'ST PAUl" Dec. :1.-Thls afternoon ut St.
raul park three students at St. Paul ccl .
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lori / broke through the ice In I bend of the
river where the water wa very deep inul
w ore drowned ) . The deal ver : Matthew
wU tile . aged 19 : Frank Longer , Mnthew :
Ilhonse l.nger. aged 22. The latter lost his
li Ire II nn attempt to r cle the others.
YounR Hhle Is i the fen ot the president ot
th e college Rnll thu J.nger were his
c ousins.
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PROTECTING THE FUPILS.
lUPILS.
l 'ubhio School Trlchen In Ne\ " York CRn'
not Accept l'rsspiits.
A note ot warning has been sent to nil
the principals of the public schools In New
York CIty at the Instance of Superintendent
In.per , forbidding the collection of money
by the pupis In schools for the puree or
mnklng ) rMents to stay of the teachers , or
for any other object. The svarniiig Is us
wnrnlng
folowl :
"I ftl I advisable to repent nt thIs tmc
"ore statements made II cIrcular bled
lecemb"r 13 , IOS9 . antI to cal Rpecnl nlen-
( lost to the fact that It IPl1es 10 the even-
Ing l ansi crossing 111gb schools , ns wel % ns to
the grammar antI III'hnary cbooi. I Is
mnnlfesty iir Improper that money Ihould he
rnlse1 In school for any llrllse whatever ,
nnl this statement " 1lllrs ellal ' to teach-
er/ zulu scholars . I I shoull be the ditty ot
principals and teachers to cavil
pn ( hy Ireellt !
ald 'by montple that our pUblc schoolf are
cOlsttui,1 t , for IL sIngle 1)trpose-thie , elucl'
ton tt of the children. ' 1ho Honr.1 of Fducn-
ton hnH nl nil times refusNI to Permit
mlnoy to he colectll ( miss the chIldren or
tc tlcherf t tor nt ) object 1 flatter how
chnrlnhle or Patriotic 1 nppcnr to be , and
It i becomes our teachers , Ilrlnclllls nlHl
ISlftlltR , to follow In the Ilno Itne . To
mnllb the injunction nf explicit ns 11s lble ,
nn ) upl should lB ulowCl1 to suhicrlbe or
)
clect money to make I present to the
prlnclpnl ur any other teacher . sir for tony
purpose nt all. and no teacher should cou-
t lrlhut money lo mlle I Ilreselt to the
principal 0t other person. 'l'he mere
fart t hint the money haS been toleclll or
subscI'lbed outside of the ! chool building
does not alter the character of the transac-
( Ion. In fact In my jlllment , any one
tt ceetii1g I present obtaIned In suds I mun-
nccctnJ
ner vlolltes the spirit , If nol the letter , ot
the t law . ansi hy exnmple toadies the pupis
the t Prctce or evasion. In relation to cornb
menccmenl , roccptons , etc" , It should be
Rall that I Is not expected that teachers
fhoul be put to any expense In the way of ,
d ecorating the school , Ilro\'llln/ medals .
l Wlzes. clc. 1 If quie 8ulclent / that they '
s how b ) ' efcl nt instruction a11 kindly . I
tlfclplue their faithfulness to dtity and i
their t interest In the welfare of their \Ullf
In contmlton of ( lie subject of conlrlbu-
It t inna frnm the pupils or teachers of nuy
tonf ( . I WDul1 say that nil clreulnr .
Inuch i contributionS should be disregarded
unless the sanction of the 10nril of lluca-
t ion tsnl1 have beCi n oblnlnetl. They shculitu
l ton be brought lo the atenton of the pupIls
or teachers. JOlN JAS1II ,
"Cly Superintendent.
"This letter Is to be' read to the pupils or
every 11uhlc school In . the city. "
OMAHA MIGHT DO BETTER.
Mr. Nllon Thlnts ClntrthulolS Are Nol
MUlclonty Uhrrnl.
Mr. W. N. Nasoa of the StaJc Relief asso-
cation In speaking 9f the condition of the
drouth-strlclten district yeaterdriy said :
"A great many fam\s of the portIon of
Nebraska stricken by the drouth have gone
to Colorado nail hia've seted In Denver fill-
Ing l tsp the vacant houses In that city. This ,
It still harder the less
of course , snakes stl on
fortunate PeoPle as they are unable to obtaIn -
taIn the relief they mlghl have been able to
obtaIn from the wealhier formers If they had
nol left. Our people have not bEen watchful
enough. I we had made tile nIght kind of
efort we ipight have Induced these people
10 t coml here and then we would have had
the benefit of this increase In our population
Instead i of Denver getting It. "
11 Nason was of the opinion thaI the
Ileople of this city were nol helping out In
this movement for the relIef of tile sufferers
as they mIght do. I every fatally would
do b some thIng no mater how small , a
\vonlerful amount of aid could be given the
sufering people anti the evils arIsing from
the calamity In great part be mitigated.
The employcs of the Union Pacific head-
' quarters have generously donated $14.75 for
the benefit ot the fund. ' ,
ContributIons for thIs worthy cause should
bo sent toV. . N. ' 'Nason , rom ' 407 , Drwn
.
bUlhlng.
Mr. Nason . , wi be , In , hIs office frol , 9
a. m. , until 'p. m i , . today to receive con-
, t nibuthons. ' S -
trlbutons. , - . - , h .
Flftern Hilen and \Vounded
CINCINNATI , Dec. 24.-A special to the
Elqulrer , frm SeIqia- Ala. . says , .tbat the
rIot 01 ( lie negro faIr at Pineppbe Qn Saturday -
urday night was wore tlunat frs . r ported ,
In the drunken fray the three , Vap 1leten ,
brothers and Alex and Edward laYlr , five In
all . were stabbed to dMth and thlrleen ( others -
ers were mortally \vounle. \ .
. heavy RIOW lu Choymno , I
CHEYENNE , Dec. -Speclal ( legram. )
-A heavy snow blJan falling this evening
and there Is every indication that li will con-
tnue all nIght. I Is . sti very ' ' 'cold. S .
: R1JIR.1 > Jl0 JllEF. ' ;
A slight earthquake shock was felt at
Boise , Idaho , yesterday. '
Lieutenant John Garvin , U , S. : N. . died L
at Cleveland A" , yesterday. ' ;
George Gould bas purchased the pointer . '
field trIal winner Ilrgurlo Kent
Carl Drowne has started for St. Louis to p
open up commonweal headquarters.
Senor lomcro has accepted the third posi-
ton on the Venezuelan claim commission.
Robert Rouse who shot Miss Doty lay-
den al Paris , Ky . committed suIcide ycster
day.
day.Dollrnan
Dolman Bros. company. one of the oldest
grocery firms In Charleston , B. C. . signed
yesterday.
C. H. Mallory . senIor member of tile great
shippIng firms : at Mallory & Sois tiled yester-
day al 'i'oyior .
A vspaper prlntll In the English lan-
gUggo will be issued In the City of Mexico S
about March 1
George 'V Dopew was ' arrested ut Sala-
. manca , N. 1. for the murder of 'Mrs. Shear- :
man tutU Mrs. lavis.
Mrs. Agnes Faulkner of Cherokee county , ,
Alabama , las been arrested for making
frollulcnt applcaton for a llcnslon. .
The German Knlghls of Pythlas nl Albany ,
N. 1" , have deciled to withdraw from the
or/tel and join Iso IW organizatIon.
harold G. Butt of New York has COB
fessell to having embezzled $16,000 , from hIs :
employer lamler81ug , Saacks & Co.
The l\anans banking department announces :
that lho xchange bunk at Goodland , which
Closet some lme ago , wIll soon pay ul' In
ful.Tho
The jury In the flea ! case lt EI Reno
Okl. . yesterday brought . In a verdict ac .
quitting him of the murder of Francis Mc-
Kennon.
LouIs Galman has been given ten acres
of land at Geneva Lake , " 'Is. . on which ho
will build an observatory and construct a
fty-Inch telescope.
Sneak thieves stole $100 In money and 1
note for $28.000 from lhp \'esl of Michael I
Iorln , wll hunl III UII on u chaIr while he
wa getting shaved.
Chancelor Mci has modified tie InJunc-
' ( Ion rCllralnlng the FIrst National bank
from sellIng sEcurites belonging to ex-Con-
greasman Illcoclt , who failed.
The cases agaInst ty-elght citizens ot
Tnitildasl Colo. , charged wills Inlerferlng
wIth mal traIns during the strike , were
nolell ly the district alore )
An eastbound ) Iosslnger train on the At
lante & Pacifc was ditched near Ash PanIc I
Ariz. . ) 'esterdl ) ' . Se\ral passengers were '
badly shaken up , but no one was killed
James n. Kelher or ingblsbm. Ind. . sold
his home for $2,400 and Ilt the proceed a
among sense old \ Ilaperi In a trunk His
wIfe was not aware of I . and burned the
paper and the ( mooney
"Tulsa Jack " once u 1eutnanl of Dil 1
Dalton , yesterday wrecked the saloon ot a
man BaBIed NIcholas , at Ingals , Oki. . claim
Ing that Nicholas gave the oflleprs Inforiiis
ton which led to 11'1 death.
John Moon , I clothing salesman at Atlanta -
lanta , Ga . was called tn his door and as .
nrely beaten by partwa who are suppose fi
to have done Il for re\'engo for a beatng ; I
administered by Moon to another tuna
In the Montgomery LewIs trial at lade
pendence Mo , . yesterday damoglng teatIme : :
was Introduced ( against niP tiefeisslant who
la charged with , llslng embezzled mom'y
from the Lombard Investment COmllll .
The Sac and Fox Indians , who ) reo
cehlng I paynueuit of $ : .0O0. are grtaly
agitated over the report that a br.nd of oul
laws are heallel1 that way bent on robbing
them. Thu Indiana sure \ engaged In I
giving the "meulah dance , " and I Is bare d
trouble will ensue
,
SWEEPING \ OVER HOLLAND
Hurricane that Devastated England Rages
Unabated on the Oontnent ,
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FUL EXTENT OF DAMAGE IS UNKNOW ' "
In"oo 11reRll Over thin North SOR to tIle
hotels Coat : , \hero . "MACI ! SeekInG
Shelter 'Vero Cnrrloll " \\1
With the 10Reh ,
AMSTIflDAM [ , Dec. 24.-Tho damage al
noterdam by the storm I estimated n GOO , .
000 harms. Out or 135 fishing boat belong.
Ing l to the later port twenty-five foundered
and fifty were baily damaged. Throughout
north holland . where the storm raged wih
extreme vIolence , the damage Is tremendous. ,
The loss In live stock Is great many cattle :
and sheep having bee drowned The Island
or Marken , In the Zuyder Zoo ten mies
northeasl of Aunaterslaun . was almost sub-
merged. The ' dyke along the banks of the
Vassel river gave way under the great strain ,
and the water rUthlng through swept n 10-
c emotive ofT the track The land ends of the
bubmarlno cables near Jlrlel , whIch arc
usually Ilx feet In the sand , were laId bare .
the 1111 havIng blown the sand away to
lint slepti '
AMSTEHDAlf. Dec. 24.-The storm news
from various paris or the coast shows that
the damage done has ben much greater than
was al first supposed. The North sea beach
In I every direction has been washed away ,
from fourteen : to twenty feet ansi many fish- '
Ing I vessels which had been drawn. upon the
beach have been 11estr.yed.
The port of Flushing has been greatly
damage by lie slorm. The German bark
Caroline has been wrecked or the coast
Ten of her crew were drowned and seven
were saved
Several vessels In dIstress have been sighted
at various points.
The steamer Oswald or Whiby has been
boqrll wieclood were off lost. the Mull at Galo\a ) ' . All 01
I.loyd's today renorls sevenl'nlnoreeh
anll u casualties
casuoltes durIng the storm many of
them accompanied : : by loss of life.
LONDON Dec. 2 . -The telegraph hines In
the northern part of Great Britain are still
down nnd the full amount of damnge by the
storm Is not Iown. II Is . tmater , how-
ever , thaI from fifty to 100 Ieraois lost their
lves l In various manners \eraons progress
or the gale. The weather chart today shows
that I new disturbance Is comIng from the
Atlantic.
Atantc.
UlmU'UI ? : JHU NUT COMMIT .StJIIjILIi )
( ! ernlmuu 4luuulltsslutor Ioinantls nn
( erlll 'hnhls Rcor JmlRmh Apology
ot the NO\\"llllr8 ,
PARIS , Dec. 24.-The report that CaptaIn
Alfred Dreyfus , the French 01cer who was
sentenced on Saturday last to be deported
for life and 10 bo Interred In a fortress , had
afterward attempted to commit suicIde ,
turns out to bc Incorrcct .
As the newspapers report , the conviction
at Captain Dre'fus was based on u docu-
mont stolen from the Germln embass ,
Count Munster the German ambassador
publIshes n note today , declatlnf In a most
positive way thaI the German embassy
never directly or indirectly had any rela-
tons with Captain DreYfus" , and demandIng
the statement that the dOQument referred to
was stolen from the German embassy , be
denIed as n malicious falsehood. The govern-
ment bill , sledded upon at a c blncl council ,
maltng treason upon the part of any' of-
floor or of the
fcer prlvoto army punIshable with
death In ( line ot pence as well as In time
of war . was Introduced In the Chamber of
Deputies later "tn " time day bY"General Mer-
cior the minister or war , and wb rOUrt'otl
to the army committee. -I counter measure
was subsequenty , Irtrodi hiy" M. Jaurcs , !
the socialist loader to abolish the death
, penalty from the military code on " the
ground that this should be ' done "slnco prl- '
yates were put to sheath "
Prime MinIster Dupuy moved the pre- '
vlous question . and In so doIng , charged that ,
the internatIonalists were ntomptn ! to
unlermlne authority In the army. ! ! " ! , The' : '
government made the question oneof , eon-
fidenco.
1 [ Jaures saId It was audacious for , the
prime minister to refer to Internationalists
Internatot lsts
when the government had just endeavored
to protect a gang of cosmopolItan exploiters
from tile manifest bostly 'of the chnmber.
The reference to the government ' support
of the new agreement with the Southern
Railway company producell an uproar. Dr.
Darlhou , independent-republIcan , shouted to
1 [ Jaures , "You lie. "
M. Jaures retorted , "The ito Is not wIth
us , but with the government , \'hlch Is seekIng -
Ing to playa game of patriotism. "
M. Drlsson proposed that 1. Jaures be I
temporarily expelled from the chamber for !
using such language and the proposal was '
adopted by a large majority.
M. Joures left the chamber when tile result
of the vote was announced The members
of the extreme left . In the meantime , were
protesting wih the greatest vIolence against
the acton ot the chamber.
The uproar finally became so great that
the president suspended the sitting for fIve
minutes. Upon the expiration of this time
Premier Dupuy's motion for the putting of
the Ilre\'lous question was carried by a vote
of 487 to 85. The government's bill was
then carrIed by 542 to 3.
M. Joures has challenged Dr : Darthou to
fight a duel. The combat will take place
tomorrow at St. Ouon-Sur-Selne , four miles
north of ParIs
'UAT AItIENIAl ( UJlUSSIO .
AbiluIRh I'nha Juts floen ItocnhIcd-ltaiy
1M /\11 : . nel.gll.
CONSTANTINOPLE , Dee 24.-CefIc Boy ,
president of the court of Cassatan , and DJela-
ledlin Boy , president of the correctional see-
ton or the court ot appeals , have been ap-
pointed members of the : Armenian commission -
sion In piece of Abdulah Pashsa who has
been recalled on account of the representa- (
tons that he Is InferIor In rank to Seklt
Pasha , the commander of hue Turkish troops
saId to bo responsIble for the outrages and
wi b3 examined by the commission
The Italian government has appointed a
consul at Erzeroum and ho will probably
follow the ArmenIan commision.
I Is stated , here that tlo question of the
appointment of an AmerIcan Ilelegale to
accompgny the commissIon to make on Independent .
dependent InvestigatIon Is stIll unsettled .
Minister Terrel had an audience with the
sultan lat evening and the maier wil be
consIdered at a council at ministers today .
In vIew of the severity of lie weather , the
commission i not likely to be able ta visit
the mountaIn distrIcts of Sanoun
WAShiNGTON , Dc. 24-Time Turkish Ie.
glen has receIved the followIng om cia I
telegram : "Certain newspapers announcd
the executIon or thtrty-slx Armenians sit
Irzoroum . ThIs information I. not correct -
Nct , the facts being as folowl : Out of
the forty-six Armenians lndeI arrest thirty-
six were liberated , five were condemned to
death and the ( remllning : f\'e to' len years
of hard ! labor Several other were also
condemned lo deaths hul they are 'In flight .
The condemned men were convicted 'of ' awe-
der and rape. But the legal formulteJ
concerning theEe bentencee have not yet been
fulfilled. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
SIrs. Ormbtfn QIIIH I III .
LONDON , Dlc. 2t-Mr. OrmlstolClllt \
contInues seriously Iii . _
I.lte this c\'enln\ I was ftatfd that the
reports circulated in regurll to the hcahth
of Mrs. Ormiston Client are exugb Iwalh
She Is said to have Hulel'od 'trom iuervcius.
slosH a ! u result of having 'recelvesi " ' man
lhreatonlnl letters , the 'ncth'c part ahe tOk :
In the agitation for the wlhdnl\ul ot the
Empire mUllo hul Ictmse hu\ng ! evidemithy
drawn upon her the enmity Dt qui a. nt .
her of People One anoilS'inpus writer noti- '
fetl her she would Uno1)npUs lllbled the final lIme '
she left her honne . lme 5
S
Julrarlli ( 'iebliiet itciuuaEona..4o'eepIo.i.
IJUDA I'ESTII , Dec. 21. 'he : emperor- '
kinG has accepted the rlllsnatol of , the 5 : ,
Hungurlan cabinet ministers. -1119 Inter , .
however wIll rlmuln In olie until their
successors aruIlpoirtod. : % '
No Ilu\\I1'IO ' of JUW.U"II ! , I .
LONDON Dec. 2f-The ulcnb of the
foreign oloe have no cogliznce of the re-
port made by Admiral Walker at the
United States navy 10 the .an' depart. .
. 'I ) ' I
ment \\'nahlfmtni regarding the sItuation
siuato
It hawaIi . consequently they Ire unable to ,
s ay whether afl)5s'ceptIon can Ie taken to ,
11) sI
sa I. I t The forelJ ) lnls IIM know nothIng I
a bout the reitcI. royalist conslllracy nt
h awaii. reJ'
- II c -
SITUATION.IN l'UUA.ITI
r' 444-
fl eslgiustion or the Wokorle CabInet Cususiug
the nlJtr Trosibbo
LONDON , D \ ! 4.-A dispatch to the
Standarll from Vit'jj. deals with the serIous-
nCs or the \ JqJ , In luda.I'eslh In cn"
sequence of the , qslgnaton of the Wekerle
cabInet. Emperor , Franz Josef will consult
tha chiefs or the 'orlous parties , IncludIng
the church dgnlarl 9. This apparent In-
ts tenton t to form n cabinet Including repre'
sentatves of all tie ( Parties who \I support
a settlement with Austria Is not satisfactory
to the liberal Party which opposes such a
fusIon anti which will only support a cabl-
nel whIc promIses to include In its program
the two outslllHug religious bills. I the
crown should not bo Inclined to consent to
the formation or 1 new ministry with the
old program II will be neeesary to crete a
transiton t cabinet to carry through the
bUllget of 1895.
The Pesther Lloyd wars the emperor ,
aJalusl reactionary experiments. I says :
that In Hungary the strength of the mono
archy lies In dualsm and In sustallln the
spirit I the present constitutional s'stem.
t liberalism In hungary Is threatened from
Austria then ( hue entire HungarIan nation
will rally . round lie banner of constitutional I
Othier liberal hiolsl out similar
Othlr Iberat papers hell sImiar I
threats In the event or a change In the system - '
tem beIng contemplntd by the crown They
also talk of n unIon with time I\ossuth party.
It Is added thaI the agitation Is a repetition
of that whIch 10 to the street demonstra'
tons and pronunciamentos In Juno last
l'OI'E WILL NTIUtTAJN ThEM.
Amorltnn Sailors ReturnIng Columbus unties
to no 1lno < Isy ills Uolhol.
ROME . Dee 24.-Tho pope has decided
to receIve the officers or the Unlel States
steamship Detroit at noon on Wednesday.
The American ofcors 11 be Introduced by
Mgs' . O'Connel. ant will afterward be entertained -
tertained 01 an om cia I dinner which wIll
bo given at tIme AmerIcan college.
Ills holness , In a speech to the Iontfcal : {
household h yesterday saId : "The faith Is
revivIng among nations who have come to
recognize that civic virtues amid laws Ire
not su clent to restrain the masses I Is
therefore of great Importance that all should
work together for the 11rposc or making
religIon a force In public , as well as In prI-
vata lIfe. I Is the duty of rulers to lend
theIr support to religious creeds. "
NOWrOtllhllll'A Snrry J'lllt.
LONDON , Dec. 2 . -The Tiumes In time
course of an article on Newfoullanll , says
that to grant the loan or HOOO.OOO whIch has
been asked by tlal colony would be "cruel
kindness which It would be Impossible to
concede without time fullest Inqulr " The
Times adds , "If t choice lies between Insolvency -
solvency and ( lie surrender of their consti.
tution . It Is wel that the alternatIve be
faced without slelay. "
lluii's , Uule' Merciful .
BERLIN , Ded ' 24.-I Is reported from
'orsaw that the , - zar-has ordered the ImmedIate -
dIate release otTh1inIsoners ' connectel with
fPilsners
the disturbances chic ti 'he populace opposing
the closing of ttl "cllutch al Kroce which
led to excesses onJtho part of the Cos5acls.
1trurlR : l ) tlllCi ; ' ; - h1 the Stnrm
LONDON , Dec . : The Concord steamer
Etrurla was defranttIby the storm nOd did
not leave Queen to''n until 7:3 : Sunday
eve ' lni. nerlYlsl 110urf late. TherefJ'
she IH not due tsz'anzveat few York until
Sunla ) ' . Decemc.3 , . '
More Concise 10lf.oII01 ! \mnrllnn Trade
LONDON , Dow 2t..A'dlspatch from Tolto
says the CorCan : gov ml enl has agreed to
ellen to foreign t.db .two . addiional ports ,
lolgo In the' provlnc'or 'Mlado and Chlun. (
, IDQt ) , , the , Tliulftler.- ' ! . . . ' , P.-
ilirs. A.to " ' 'tlltJirl(1 ; ; II New York.
'
, LONDON , lc'J24rT e body ot Mrs.
\Vlhhiamn"Astor . . who died yesterday al Cleve-
den will be taken to. New York for burial.
. . ' .
AN INTERESTING QUARTET.
, - I ,
JlcmborH Room to Show Th"lr COlnooton
by Likeness of 1'osessiomma.
Last nIght Andy Ryan entered the saloon
or H. J. Meyers al' 2 South Thirteenth
street , and attempted to -revIve for ' one In-
stunt the old days ot Omaha. Putting his
back to the door he Illed out his revolver
'
and ' ordered ni tile PersOns tn the saloon
to throw UI ) their hands. There were six
people In the place at thu.tirne. Apparently
none ot them were familiar with this pe-
cular custom r the frontier slays for they
all lookout at him In umnzement. Finally
one went at him : from the aisle and threw
him to the floor . 1 policeman waR called
and Mr. Ryan was landed In jul When
he was searched the police came to thc
conclusion that Ryan was nn old-timer.
SIx chains , seven rings lIve ' old-tmer. ! nnl
number of other articles were tound on him.
A short time later Detectives Savage and
Dempsey brought In two men whom they
hal met on Farnam street and arrested be-
cause they looked familiar. They gave their
names ns Charles Smith and W . F. Iteed
Smith Is on old thief and left ( lie jai yes-
terdny Nothing was found on him , but n
search of Reed's person brought to light
seven chains six rings . three knives , three
pairs of speclacles and ! a pall ot Kloves.
' 1ho jewelry was all ot the same kind ns
that found on H 'an. ,
Earlier l In time evening a man who gave
his name ns John Holln50l , was arrested.
nnd on hIs person were found six pairs or
gloves , which he claimed lo 111Ve bought In
Chicago , and hnd tried to lel boulht the
ufernoon he had tried to trade these gloves
for an overcoat One pall or the glove '
Wlf exactly Ite the pair that Heed had >
hal
In his loSaCSSiOsm.
' 'he polce limb , that all these four men
are member at the same gang. They also
think that tht gang has robbed n store
somewhere. prohuhl n second hnnd store ,
us some of the jewelry Is
somewhat worn
und none of I Is ot high . quality .
METING OF DOCTORS.
Western Obsrtrlrlnn8 Will flea.l I'upers
for T\o nnYH In Ousialumu.
Thursday mornIng at 10 o'clock , al the
Paxton hotel cafe , the Western AssocIation
ot Obstetricians amI Gynecologists will open
its fourth annual meeting , to last two days.
An Invitation Is extended to nil physicians
and surgeons. Papers will be read by Drs.
A. 1 Jonas , Sherman Van Ness . n. D. Davis ,
C. C. Allison ansi J. E. Summers of Omaha ;
L. A. IJerger II. C. Crowehi . C. I. , . Hol ,
CV. . Adams t. J' . , Cathcart , J. U. Van
Fhilan G. C. 10sb.er'fanl ' J. D. GrIfth of
Kansas City ; Iii . A. [ chel , M. I ) . Ward
and J. C. Dare , 'of Topeka ; C. E. Stoner
'anll J.V . Cokenof.ot : } , Des Moines ; W. n.
Dewees of Salna. f Kql. ; D. W. Baham , ot
Neal , ICas ; J. \\OYOI\lg \ of 100mfell , Is. :
J. I. mmatt . of MJnlc , Ia , ; J. U. 10lon :
of Eureka SprlnG1 u\rk. : Joseph l'rlcl or
Phiadelphia ; ' W. ! J. Wiiams of Adel , la. .
and R. S. Sutton oJ Ajjeghmenmy I'a.
Tile ofcers ot pur. , assQclalon are : Lewba ;
Schooler , imresistem:15 pes Moines ; J. E. Sum-
mers jr. . flRt VA # president , Omaha ; W.
F. Sawhi , second'/vl ! ! president Conlfrdla ,
Kas. ; T. J. UbW , 1ecrelary , Kansas City ; i
M. R. Mitchell , trlaurer , Topeka. I xecu. iS
Ivo board : Dr. Lp' . . Lymnomi . Manhattan ,
ICas. ; Pr M. D. \\1 , Topeka ; Dr. T. J.
Shre\'e , Des Moh\t ; Dr. C. Wtdamna. ,
I\alsas 11 ; Ur. , qa9je . Wilkinson , Omaha
1) TIW7'1 jkj : lH'.J I'J'OI."TIW.
"uult of u JI"11081t COlpauy ( llncll In ( hue
hope ut EludIng \ Hule" ! l'rop.rt1
ChICAGO , De ,24.-Deteclh'e Hohan hiss I
opened a box II the vault of the National
Safe DeposIt company In the lopa ot 1ecurlag
stolen property saM to have bell tepoatd i
by 1 gang ot alleged thieves from Cle\'elaDI ,
O. The box was rented by Mary Gbls , who ,
under the name ot Maggie Russell , I In Jai
ill Cleveland along with half 1 dozen men
incaI
charged with numerous burglarIes. "The I
story telegallhe from Cleveland about the
safe depolt vaults , " sid Detective Hohan" S
"Ii ' true , but I Is not true tint wo found
any stolen , propnly. 'We did hind 3.600 In I
greenbacks , two watches and Bome small
trinkets , but a detective and a lawyer from
Cleveland failed 10 identify any or the articles
as havIng hens stolen In the recent burg-
Irlea at Cleveland.
RNIGITS TEMPLAR GREETING
-
Grand Commander McOurdy IssutB Hs
S Ohrlstma3 ! Salutation ,
BEGINNING AND ESSENCE OF TMPLARISM
lit , Who Thlnl(1 tIme Nublet , Acts time Host ,
Is Alone 'orthy to lie time lenll of
Telllnr MaSonry nl' hoW Alt
'clllh\r lcnrl !
COnnUNNA , Miclu , Dec. 2 . -To All
Knlsh.ts , Greeting : WIth prayerful heart
and bowed head tel us offer our devotions to
the giver of oIl blessings for the golden fruit-
age which thIs , the day at days broughl to
manllnl ( to bless and to save ThIs toast
which you offer this morning for our Christ-
tune greeting fIlls my heart wIth profoul1
emolon for the welfare , peace and happiness
of you and yours , for whom I ask hue rIch-
est benediction ( f our father In hl\'en. :
Your toast , "To Our Most Eminent Grand
Master . Hugh McCurdy { . Ihe Ied of Amerl-
can Templar Masonry Who I0hs All Templar
Hearts , " I aeeepl from you as al offering to
the high position I hold Kindle the Inner
genial life of man ali you have I lamC that
burns II ) all lower considerations . Nol hnp-
p1noss. but olething higher-not by flattering -
terlng alI oppettes-nly by awakening the
heroic thaI slumbers In every mau's heart.
can any religion gain followers. No wends
can I find more 1tlngly to express lie purpose -
pose ot Temillarism than these words or Car-
lyle : "Templarlsm aids to kindle the Inner
genIal life or mono I Inspires hIm to live ,
not for happiness but for something higher.
It would gain followers by nwakenlng the
heroIc that slulbers In every man's heart To
awaken the heroic , Templarlsm points with
unwaverIng constancy to the greatest or alt
heroes , the carpenter ot Nnzareth. Worship
of , him hRs always been Is to thIs hour , and
at I hours the vlvltln ! influence of every
Tenwlar's life . Templar faIth Is loyalty to
him. The true Ten11ar houe's to be like him
-to live his life In the genial lame that
burns UII all lower consiileramicns. Not shin-
ply to commemorto hits birth have the
true hero worshippers of our order II every
land gathered nround hearth and shrine thIs
hour bul from shop and farm : ; from 11Ipl
and bench ; from school room ant ! college
hal ; frol hearthstones where brightly
bnrs the 'ule log : from the busy marts of
trade they como on this glad Chrlstmls day ,
cch for hlmseH to bow down In the presence
of this worM's greatest hero lie Son of
Maim , and to feel hlnsel muncie higher by
reverencing that whIch Is above hint "
No nobler no more blessed Impuls dwells
In imaui's heart than thaI In response to
whIch 10 have this day gathered around
our ohirimmeis. 'Va are . sir knights . en this
joyous Christmas day to look upon a picture -
tune which represent the very beginning or
tl ChrIstian religion . upon which our order
was founded . the pletlre of the ho1' family
In the Dethlehel stable. The social life of
man began when the Son of Man entered
Into enl became n member of that family .
thll typical group of human Ie , Men are
social only as far as they enter Into and be-
come a part of their lves , The Son of Mary .
clasping his chidish arms around his
mother's neck or hOlllng hIs father's hand
on the way to Egypt-thIs I 1 perfect pic-
ture ot social life. Men clinging to Him and
He clinging to men , they In Him He In
them this Is l the Ideal social life , the Ideal
Templarism . He sir knights Is the head of
Templar Free Masonry : He alone Is worlhy
to hold all' Templnr hearts. The heart that
beats ever With ! this Idea Is the heart of
( ho 'Templar Free Mason and every , Templar
Mason's heart. Let us . sir knights keep
this Dethlehem pIcture ever before our minds
ever In our hearts , for more than many of
our' Tempiar pIctures , more than the pIcture
'
of'the . .resttrettion or thc ascension 1t re-
vcals the open secret of our order. Not the
picture of the , sepulcher or or the Mount of
the Ascension . but the picture of the (
stable and the cradle ot Dethlehem repre-
santa the beginning and the essence of 'Tem- _
plarlsm. ThIs Is the picture , sir knIghts ,
whIch ! should first greet the eyes and Inspire
the heart ' ' ; , of the pigrim penllent when he
begins his pilgrimage. Keep this picture In
mind , In bert , In asylumn ( list Il may tel
the tory , ever new . that
In the beauty ot the lIlies Christ was
born across the sea , Wt
With n glory 1 In hIs bosom tbal transfigures
you and me.
The story whIch this pIcture Is telling Is
the value or the Individual man , that what-
ever value' any family , any organization of
men has comes from the essential con-
ditons or the personal souls composIng It.
The organization Is good only so far as It
I
makes the individual good. Here Is where
many social organizations show their wealt-
ness In losing sight ot the Individual while
whie
caring for the combinaton of IndIvIduals.
The Son of Many came to men , not because
they were rich or poor , cultivated or Uncultivated -
cultivated . He came to them because they
were inca . not because they were members
at society but because they were members
of humanity. Not because of theIr class-
hood , but because ot their immanimood. He
came to thaI cradle because we were men.
'Ve come to II again and again because He
was the perfect mnn. He was born , He
lived and dIed mora perfectly to reveal the
real value of man as : c1111 of Gm1. To
this end we were horn , to thIs end cme
we Into the world and Into the great family
or Tlmplars to bear witness to this tj'uthu
The truth of the incarnation : . the truth of
man's ciuilshhiood . the good Is the Inspira-
ton ot every true sIr knight. It fills his
whole life , Il Is his creed , I creed whIch
not only his life declares may be , but which
his whole living utters . A clear perception -
ton or thIs truth Is the soul of knighty
courtcsy. First the soul of honor for the
man. Then the special words of honor for
his class condition . Honor for the In-
l1vldual man . this Is the soul ; honor for
his position . hula I the bOdy of courtesy and
kIndness , and there Is no knighty cour-
tesy without such I soul and body. Con-
siler how the world heeds such courtesy ,
such kindness. How man needs to know
that ( the unit ot value Is the indivIdual
That man Is more 1han any family or organization -
ganluton 10 which he lay belong ; more
than any position whIch he lay hell : more
than ( any word which ho mOY'Iealt ; alone
than any work that he zany do. How the
homo , the shop the farm , needs Ihls love
of hiunmamity How ulller this benign In-
luence , the oppression oC the bread earner
In his wages would cease , his employer Ilay-
Ing him somelhlng for his \11hool as well
as for his work , how 1 would lighten the
burdens of the weary ; bring Illel Inslead
of tears to wOlen and children ; how I
would lumlno Je , The wcrld wall for
the progress ot brotherly love
This , sir knights , Is the mcsago ot the (
incarnatIon ; this Is the angel's song of every
Christma mornIng. That \en might have
the ( life and lght which cOle only front
such love , the Incarato lon was born.
Such life It 'Is our mission as Templlr Free
Masoll to bring to Ien , I ( his /Julon
we . 1lhi . not maters I whether crowned
or crcwnless WI fall. Wbo In thIs great
world thinks the noisIest , acts tie best l , bo :
alone Is worthy to be the head of 'femplar
Free I Masonry . lie alone Is worthy to hold all
TeUplar imearta.
\ men who , II the ( morn or youlh clothed
ThIe clemente , must vanish. He It 10.
louKh I'ower If , jlelhlng from our hanl > have
To Iv > and act awl serve the future Il0ur.
Amid IC , as towarll the slenl tomb wes go
Through love , through hope und faIth's
S trnscendant dower
'Ve feel that wo ore JrJntcr lion we Imow
Sir kimigiuta , I now have the honor to
offer you this leltmtlt and you to partake :
To tile greal heart or Tempter lasonry and
Inseparable to every Tenlislar : Mason's heart one amid
I II the heart and not the brin ,
' That to the hlKhe doth attain : .
And ha who fploweth iov's behest ,
Arid excl'Hath nil I the rest
i
. huGh . M'CWLDY . . Grand Mater ,
IunltU'f Ulloll b , Their Guil\
nANGOR , Me. , Dec. 2f.-Slrrlf heed
and I.alclslcr today went to the scene of
the murder of Cehlis Namihunil and ( 'hiarles
Luniey , in , a isuoter's camp ut Mthhiuioctet
nnsl took in CUlttod ) ' Joseph sonii News
Gabriel. luitilion guides. who are eluarged
wilts titus crime , The cammlp wail found
burned itO tite ground. with ; hi Iioditui pf
than (5V0 laundered men Iii tIns ruins. The
csuup flttinugs , with a number of bottles ,
were scattered , amid a suew revplver. a
coUimte sit axes and a .bludataIned hatchet
were found also In tli diris , , Newal
Gabriel confessesi to Shertt'f 11cc , ! that the
two nejm wore killed by hmi brother , wimile
in ml. drunken fremizy , Nc'wal claims hme
vent away ( coin time camp for a whilc' , and
when lie rettmnmied lie saw ills brother kill
I.ntmgley and Nashmnm : with so hatcliet , Thmem :
lie set fire to time eaiump , Jce1uit GabrIel
denies tIme charge.
' 1Il.t1l(1Rs 4(1AINST .I.S1IE.
Tiiouus Wlilistmn Accuses tIme Ilorsetauta sif
htebblig Sarah Altiuei utiil ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Dee , 21.-"You can
say for me ( lint it ( hero be any law In thuis
state to Iunish : a man for robbing an in-
sammo womsian I will have Porter Ashio in San
Quentin before lie Is liammy niomitius older. "
That is one of the remarks made by TIuouna
Ii. W'iiiinma , jr. It Indicates that nmchi
more than whuat has bees : already relates !
may still be S miii of time affairs of the sun-
fortunate Sarah Altiiea lUll Tern ) ' . whose
draunmttlc career scenic ! to end wimeis she
entered ( lie gates of time nsylumm : at Stockton.
It is a mmattsr of recent news ( lint Mr.Vii -
ilammis was apointetl ; time teumporary guardian
at ( lie affairs of Mrs. farahu Altimea Terry ,
widen' of Judge 1)avltl 13. Terry , ivio was
killesl while assaulting Justice Steimhien J.
Field fotmr years ago. lie expects time
Rtilmtonmo court to msmhce islun her perummaumeult
gtmarshian oil Friday nextVililamns cc.
culses Mime of having lmhimndered time estate
of Mrs. Terry , lie Imas isu hula ilossession
cortaim : tlocuumonts which hook none too 111cc
for . \'hem : tile latter is luennil ho
nay mave an explanation to mmabce. It Is
stated ( hint hie pawneil a gold watch be.
longimg to Judge Terry anti jewelry be.
longing to lila mad wIdow , nppiyummg ( hue pro-
deedS to isis owmm use. lie has receipts aimd
chiecics to prove sona of his charges.
" /tsiuo has been
mmmasqumeratllng
as a millionaire -
aire for yen's , " sail W'ilhinnms , "lie Imas
not a cemlt ant ! hiss been using ( hula womam's
mmoney to cult a figure , lie almall be called
to accoummit for every one of her belommgimmga ,
These ( tuins have disappeared ansI lie is re-
spamsible for thuem before the law , I would
rather be a stage robber than steal that
way , " 'as Wihiiamms'
: angry conciusiom : ,
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11cr Crow of FittccR Porsomsa Rescued iii
Muuioeenn ,
PORT TOWNSEND , Wash. , Doe. 24.-Tue
bark Soutimerm : Chief , fran : Tacouma for Asic-
laide , Australia , succunbed dunimig the recent
StOnii , Shio went to lieces ansi as nban-
00:10(1 : fifty-two miiliea SOiitlmest of Cape
Flattery. 11cr captaluV. . \V , Piiumnb , for-
mmerly of the late bank Jan:05 Cimestoum , amid
crew , fifteen persons all toll , were ( akeim off
time sinking vessel by ( lie Iiarhoestino Skagit
amid imroughut to ( hits Port. Am : sumukumowmi shmip
irevIously passes ! thio Southern Chief and
refused to hiecil her sigumals of' distress.
Only ammo seuians'as Injured , hiavlmmg his
leg jammmmumed by lumber.
Time Chief ran into ( ho gale early Thiurs-
day mornimmg , which , together with cross
seas , opeimed up seams iii time vessel ntis ! she
quickly became waterioggecl. Over 30,000
feet of lumber jettisoned whet : hier stern
quarters vero carrIed away. A hueavy sea
was sweeping her decks fore and aft , when
time Skagit caine along anti rcscmmesb the crew.
Time vessel was vahsmesl at $7,000 , and lien
cargo cost $10,000 , fully imsured ,
Tiuc revenue cutter Gramt , which was or-
Ocred to go otmt iii search of overdue vessels ,
will probably ho gone two weeks. The
barkentine Skagit , whuichi arrived twenty
days fromul Saut I'edro , reports nalcing a big
semni.circlo on ( lie voyage to Cape Flattery ,
and did not enter any unusually stormily
weather , and neither did she sigimt any other
vessels in distreis , which would seem to
dispel tIme Idea that ' ( lie nissing vessels had
got out to time westward and vere heading
on toward shore ,
rio T1EST J.EFT :10 DiE.
IJiuargea Against the Slnnsmgosmomt of the
United States Marine Itospital.
SAN FRANC1SCOiDec. 24.-If the stoIes
told by the patients are true time United
States marine hospital is being conducted in
a manner not. creditable to thldse imi charge
of the"lnstituthon. , Enpl es' ot' ( lie' hospitai
are accused of making spo't ing men
and ignoring their appeals for aid. Time surgeons -
goons in cllarg enter a deillal to the accusa-
tiomis made , but admit that tile laten(8 ( are
not given such nursing as ( hey require.
According to time statements mnasha by time
hospital authorities the oumly attention given
during time night to time 135 patIents now under -
der treatmueumt is such as can be bestowed by
time 'night vatchmman , Ralph It. Jss. Time
watchman Is not a imrofessionni nurse , A
Russian sailor died a few days ago and it is
said he was tIme victim of cruel treamment
and gross neglect. Many Instances of ito-
proper medical attention are cited by pa-
tlents Dr. S. H. Gardner says time hospital
ha simort of luelp , but adds ( hint time government -
mont auld not time management is responshbie.
WAShINGTON , Dec. 24.-The above dia-
patch vts shown to Surgeon General Wynuman
of the 'marine hospital service amid hio said
that the charges would be looked into by ( hue
bureau. For the present hue contented hmimsclf
with saying timat there was a full force of
oflicer and attendants at the station which
lie enumnerated as follows : A surgeon , two
assistant surgeons , one acting assistant sun-
geon , two Inernems who are graduates of
medicine , two hospital stewards and twenty-
one attendants ,
OTIIEIf UI JQJ1 TJJEIJI MOVEY. "
Frcrchm Camindlamm have No Ca'uo to Comm.
tribute I a limo Sir John ThIllipsn Etmmmtl.
MONTREAL , Dcc. 21.-CmmrlIsle Leboeuf
pmubhlisuies an ummticle in time French papers
protesting agaInst contributions to lIomm.
Joimu Thuompson by French Canadians. lie
Hays It ; Is foolIsh to expect French Cana-
diana wiuo sire so poor ( lint they cannmot
place Mauineure on lila vedcstah omul Ilmuchu
loss erect a monument to Chuenier. Persons
who have umot yet been able to pay for tue
mnonuiiemt : iuaionai ( , wiuen ( lie Thmoimpsom :
fund nmc ting Is to be Irnid , will give thueir
last few Cents to ( lie widow of a mimmt who
did niotising for ( lie French Canadians , ansi
alsvays lived in wealth. Let tue : mmihlion-
aires , Iubhie contrjicors ( , commbIjiea , sugar
rfiiers : , ( hose who grew rlehm out of the
Quebec hianhior , Wellington brIdge , Ommtarbo
canals , a'md other works , and were protected
by Sir Johin , subecnib , be says. While Sir
Jolt : : Thuoimmpsoim wets a respectable mimer : , adds
Leboeuf , lila policy was detestable , and lie
finally surrendered ( lie religion ansi Jan.
guage cit hue Freuichm Cammadlaims iimto thio
hasuds of their enemies , Leboeuf proposes
that lomiteasi , a subscription be lakemi lip at
once to IUy breath for ( lie families of tIme
3,000 mmuemm who have recenily bees : vlsitJmig
( lie city luahl , and whiose ilesIsairlug fortumicus
might lead ( lien : : to regrettable acI.
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ChIcAGO , Iec. 2JJimslgc'oods today
decided tiumit. ( lie jail seileicen : of Dcbs amid
hui six iusoetutes Ir the Itamita F'o cu5u
should begin Janmusiry 8. Oem motion of lot.
torney Gregory ( oi time defense , lime Santa
Je and guvcrximnemut cases , cii Whilelu
5Qfltence wt're cumulative , wore siejiuriuted
ansi time senteimcc on ( lie hatter was deferresi
uutlh use Humith jc 4cimtt'iicC should ho
sel-vesi , lou sippeuml sybil be taken iii ( hue goy.
ornament case , mimI the usemmiemmee Was tie.
( erred to .lumiuary S (0 allow aim uppeal to he
ilerfected.
'lisa sjefrlmse asked that ( hue sentoimecs lie
music cuimmuliftivu isimijead of concUnitlit.
'i'hici-o oere two cases Iii whIch thic' uiimiwm
imuen were foumid guilt ) ' of commtmmslmt-tht : ,
guvergmnu'mu ( case amid tiiom Sammmi Fe , Judge
Woods entered time order , Which , if ciursied
out , will glvs , liii' , Dbs uric yeur imusead ( of
six mumomitiss , ulid tIme others nix immontlus Iii-
stead of three , 'i'luis Iiuint its pur ly tech-
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nlcal ' for thmC imlirPoso of teatiumg time legality
of' lOtiu sentences ii : the United States
Stipremno cosurt.
"Or rosiest" we hmsovp to take our clmnnC
for a loiger inilll9osmmmemt , ' ' aitl fobs , In
amo Iutorview , "hut we feel we are jumstlflest
In tnkimmg time risk. The decision of' the
; 'oint involved , it ins our favor , wIll be m
great victory for organIzes ! labor. On the
other lmnnd , osur lawyers tell mis tiero Is as
geol ( Ilgimtlng chance for tus , ansI we hmitve
sliitmly lmtmt otursei'cs In their hmammds. "
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CurrCsmcy .Schmcinn Vhuiehu Fisl Favor with
llhimmoli Hankers.
BLOOMINGTON , ill , , 1)cc , 24-Alvin B ,
liobIItt , cashier of (1:0 : NatIonal State bant
of thus city , a mnember of ( ho execsmtlvo coot.
mmilttee of time Illinois State flankers asso.
ciaiomm ( hiss formnulatcul a cturrency scheme
wimicii lie believes Is superior to the Haiti.
Inane plan aumsi which has received ( lie en-
siorsomuimemit of a nuummler of able flnnuciers
is : tIme illinois State Bankers association.
Ills Piamu is as follows :
1. Begin : fimnuling time greenbacks ansi treas-
lucy lilies by isstuiumg $250,000,000 wortlu of
2 Per cent honda for tuamklug : Imsurposes.
Allow bammka to Imsouc emurreumey to time liar
value of these lrnumsis , Iiscomiiumue ( Ito tax
on their circuulatiomm ,
2 , Allow banks witim ummimapalreul calital
to Isitme am : asiditiomial 20 per cemt. on dr.
cuintlon aecturesl 01110mm their assets , Upon
( lila adbeul cmurrency levy a tax of 1 er cent
per ammuumui for ( lie nvem'agc time it is In
ci rcuml at iou.
3. This 20 lice cent of clrcmulation in capl-
tat will give ( hue mmtcessary elasticity to our
Currency system mmeedeil in tinmes of
stringency out ( iso mnouuey umunrket ,
1. \'itht time tiroceeda of ( hue sale of hmomists
retire a like nsmoumnmt of greenbacks and teens.
mmry motes , whiichi are a eoumsant ( menace ( a
timi credit of time governmemi ( .
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Itciusly to Forglt-o liii Vife.
SAN HEI1NAI1DINO , Cal. , Dcc. 21.- .
Santmel Barnes , whuo narrowly escaped death '
by poison auiumlnlstered by hula wife antI her
parannour , Salter , accordiumg to lien own
confesslomm , hmns agrees ! to forgive his wife.
lb 1rofeses to tiehieve ( lint since Salter's
Huicido iim jail ( hue womnami , freed frommi her
hover's mmncluinatiomls , simmcerely slesires to return -
turn to imiumi. lie asserts ( hint Salter alonsi
gave hint hmoison , Barnes is working hiar !
to secure 5,000 hmii so ( hint hils wife can
almond Christmas at imonie.
xumcumruimo ( Ill MIiior'
MASSILLON , 0. , Dcc. 21.-Joint Mcltnisla ,
speakIng of tue comiditioui of time mimiuiera
today , said time miien were just above time
starvatiom : poimt , but ( hint they mimust accept
tvhmat they could get until the opemmimg of a
successful mmmovenmeuit. "I believe , " hue said ,
" ( hue government siioimiul oicnsie ( all hues of
prouluctioml ammd tramsimortaiomm that ( hue pee-
1:10 imiay elect , mlmmd ( hunt ( hue accummmiulations
of vast fortunes sluoumlsl be provemmeil ( by hum-
Iimig ( ( lie ommiount omme imman mmay leave to lia
heirs. "
Sulmmg for tVages trout tIme itsuihroimds ,
ChICAGO , Dec. 24.-A stilt was begun by
it. C , Itatimbumi against time Chicago & East-
cnn Illinois raIlroad wimiciu if successful will
add heavily to the expenses resultimig to time
railroasls froim : ( ho big strike of last smmnlmnem.
Itathibun sues for $130 vages lie claims is
slue for services as deputy macsIsal shining
time strike amid hula attorney says that huis
suit. Is a teat case for imunsireils of nnen vito
served in : airnilar capacities , Tii case will
roach a hearing next week.
'I'oximt itummi Limo Stmmmidirtl Oil ltlmugantes ,
JACKSONVILLE , Fin , , Dec. 24.-Governor
Mitchell has received a requisition ( ron : tiDy-
ernor hlogg of Texas for henry lit. Fitlgler
of St. Augustine. tiu railway hotel and
Sandarsi ( Oil mnimgnate , who wIth other Stand-
art ! Oil mmmagnaies has been Indicted In , thmo
Texas courts for vloiathmmg the anti-trust lawa
of that state. Govermmor Mitchell has not indicated -
dicated his probable course.
- Fatal Espicislomi of $ uwdr Gas ,
CHICAGO , 'Bee. 24--D , McF'faminigamm , Ed.
ward 'Sullivan Limmd Joan Costehio- city enm-
pioyes , were Injured by an explosion of gas
in a sewer at Adanms and LaSaile streets
today. just In frormt of time Hoard of Trade , , " " - '
Time mimen had entered a mnanmholo , when the
light from a nmacht caused time explosionS ,
which imurlesl them ten feet abmovo the street
level. Sullivan was fatally injured , but the
others will recover.
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SimloommIst biioot Ills Fantimor. '
DENVER , Dec. 24.-A dispatch from Raw-
hIns , Wyo. , states ( imat at Bangs , in lis
southern part of Carbon county , James 'Un-
derwood , one of time proprietors of a eahoon , '
huot and killed lila partner , Mr. Walker , and '
fatally wounded another mnan named Harbo ,
who : : : lie charged with being implicated with
Walker in robbing him of time receipts of
( ito business.
AMUEMENPS ,
MERRY
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CHRISTMAS.
-TOlAY- Mit.TONIGhT -
STUART ROBSON
Under diroctiomi of Mr. Wiliiammm It. lfzmydeui.
MATINEE'rolAYAP2ao. : t
Buclemdoisu'sl Cliimriimiimg Commmedy ,
"LEJtP YEAT ( "
Prices-First floor , $1.00 ; gemaira ! aiimuiashoui , to
blst Lloor , 75cm balcouiy , OOe simid 70c.
EVENING I'ElWOiMANCE/oT B O'OIOOIC.
lironusoum hloovard's Greatest AmnL'rlcllii Comedy ,
aTE J1ENRiETTAa"
Prices-FIrst ihoor , * 1.00 auth $1.50 ; balcony , fiGo
iiuicl 70c.
Mr. flobmso's csmgagemen ( doses tomorrow
( % 't-dncsday ) nlgiit is-ltlm a ccond jerfurmiunco of
"fho Ilenricitsu. "
BOYD'S. '
Thursday , Dec. 27th
The dnco1on Uoiersi1y
Banjo and MadoIio Clubs
Icguilrir { jilite , $ Ctt(5 ( osu sub Joc ) , 21.
Auclioii saics of boxes P c. 2isti ,
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