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EsrrAnJ.JSIfJ ) JUNE 1J ! , 871. OMAhA , ] [ ONDAY ] [ OUNING : , I D ] C ] l.BEU 31 , 8U.l. SINGLE COPY ] trYJ CJ1NrrS. !
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ROUGh TIME ON SIIIPPINC
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Severe Gales Onns Many Wrecks Off the
EngHeh Coat ,
ENTIRE CREW or TWENTY-FOUR LOST
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) Ien on Ec'rml ( Jlwr Strnndcll "rAeh
TaltOI UI hy Life HiivIig Crown-
. . HIIVIII lro\u-
turin . Illnld Ilolay Itzill-
way TraiIIh.
LONDON , Dec. 30.-Severe wcather ) has
prevailed throughout Great Britain sInce Sat.
urday , the heavy gale being accompanied by
p hal and snow , rendering navigation along '
the cotsts bh Ill eul anl , dangerous. , \ 1
vetsels that could do so made for havens of
nhielter. Some tf them , however , Ilel not ;
succeed In reaching port , but were wreclled
when almost In sIght of safet ) . . This was
the case 01 the British bark Osseo , Captain
Boggs , which sailed from Talal , August 15 1 ,
for Androsnn. She male , the long voyage
safelr unll this morning , when she was
' wreckel on the 10yheat ] breakwater and ,
every soul on beard of her , twenty.four In
" . all , were drowned The ship wan caught In
the gale In the Irish sea The captain evl-
denly thought to run to 10lyheat and walt
for the storm to nlmte. Shortly before 3:30 :
this mornlnt the keeper 01 the lghthouse nt
r the seaward end tf the long breakwater saw
o bark come out of the gloom with her
lights burning brightly and under close
storm canvas. The wind was blowing a iiv-
Ing gale nml a terrific sea was running be-
fore it. The harl . however was making
if 01 gOOI weather of It ns wa poslhle and
was apparently being handled In a most care-
ful manner.
lew the accident occurred Is not exactly
known , but It Is surmised nn extraordinarily
high sea ICed her when she was quite close
to the breakwater and dashed her upon it.
She struck : lhlshlps a 111 Immediately began
to break up , the Iea pounding at her furiously
the moment shc became stationary. The
lighthouse keeper as soon as he realized
' - what hal occurred , tIred , a rocket to cal the
ronst guardsmen and life boat men In the
meantime the hark had broken Into halves
the mainmast going hy the board In Its fall
It struck several of the crew , who were on
the deck , killing them Inslantly. Others of
the crew had ciambered Into the fore and
mizzenmast rigging to escape being washed
overboard by the huge combers tht were
making I clean breach over the wreck
The coast guarlunen were the first to
reach the sceue , and were followed soon ,
after by the life boat men Above the howlIng -
Ing of the gale could be heard the cries 01
the men on the bark for asslstnnce. The
coast guards got a hue aboard the wreck
and , It was caught by one of the crew. lie-
fore be could male It fast the Core and mizzenmasts -
zenmnsts were whipped or close to the deck
and everybody In their rigging tell with
' them Into the sea and were drowned. The
llem
* saior who had caught the line was crushed
to death tinder one of the falling masts.
After the masts hall gone by the beard all
was silence on the wreck , and those on the
brlakwater knew that all hands on the bark
had perished. In a short time nothing was
visible seaward hut broken spars anti a
rafo of rigging attached to them. During
the day nine bodies were recoverel , The I
Identity or the bark was learned from some
of her papers that were washed ashore. Os-
see was OIrmamleel by Captain R. Boggs.
She was a steel vessel of 1,390 tons and was
built In 1889 at Londonderry , from which
port she hnlelter dimensions were :
Length , 245 feet 3 Inches ; beam , 3G feet 9
Inches , and depth of hell , 21 feet 5 Inches.
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n. 'I lcCorl < e was her owner '
The Norwegian ship. Prey Captain Han-
sen , from Darien , whIle riding at anchor
off Tron , was dismasted , . Her crew were
taken oil In a life boat The boat capsized
and one man was drowned.
The Briish bark , Ilonita. CaptaIn Thomas ,
from Galveston , was run Into off lialmouth
thIs morning by the schooner , Carrie liar-
- vet , and was damagei '
' A dispatch from Iondonderry says nothIng
4 * has been heard or the 11sssslppl : and Do-
'mlnlpn line steamer , San1a , which lost her
rudder at sea , and which , after being taken
In tow , was dropped about 130 mIles west of
Tory Island owing to heavy weather.
Owing to the gale In the I nglsh chnnnel
the Os tend mall steamer was unable to leave
Dover today.
A coasting schooner was dismasted oft
Cromer. Four life boats started out to
rescue her crew. 1 was extremely dangerous -
ous for the ICe : boats to nlllJrOach her , and
twelve hours elapsed before the crew were
taken off and , lanlled. The storm Inland
has , ol some dumage. Trains have been
k , blocked by heavy sno\\ drifts , and In many
' \ _ places In Scotland the telegraph wires are
down.
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I NglW ( H JWII In\'I : SUI .
Sole ( IU80 of ; ton of TurlI
! Tuxc lt < 011 , , "I I'UIIII ,
NEW YOnK , Doe 30-11 referenc2 to the
Colon dispatch received Friday night , stat-
Ing that after the 1st of January Panama
and Colon would cease 10 bo free ports , and
that n duty would he collected or 10 per
cent ad valorem on all Imports , officIals ot
the Panama Railway company say that while
they as yet have received no omclal notl-
ilcatlon or the proposed action by the Colombian -
lombian goverment , they have been advised
ufo claly that such a tax was proposed. Of
courses they said , they would potel against
snch a tax which owing to local conditions ,
would bo a very heavy one , on the prIncl- I
pIe that It would ( tend to rest riot l'ale. , The
opinion waR expressed that If work was ac-
lvely resumed on the Innnma canal , as
proposed , It wou\l be absolutely necessary
to Import supplies at any cost. lint unless
this work were resumetl I was very likely
that the trade ot the country would bo
killed. The Impresslnn In the omce of the
lanala Halroul company was that Co.
lombla was using every means In Its power
to Increas its revenue In antclpatjon .Qt
the resumllldn of work on the raJI , Jbo
lepartm : : nt of Internal resources , lu h' 'as
mines etc. . ali to have Increasell resources
ns precautIonary measures In the event of
, possible changes In the goycrnmcnt.
The puhlshed statemcnts that $60,000 had
be'n npproprlale1 for the transportation of"
trooll Was regarded as very Ilgllncant of
the gO\'ercment's efforts toward preventing
inr poullle tro'.ible , One proposition made
1\0 \ lang ago vas to Impose an export tax Oi
baauas , but this plan was wisely glyen up ,
us I would have : IIlell the industry , which
Is the Ilrlnelpal one of the countr ) ' . I goes
. to slow the efforts that have been made to
Increase the rountr"s revenue.
At lie ofilco or the ( PauamR Canal company -
pany Mr , 10)'anl. who Is lie rcpreentatn ( (
of the canal COIIUY hero knew nothing of
the proposed tax or the ( protest of his rom ,
pan : ) ' . Ito sold , however , that It was lIas- l
niblo In the event of such tax helig 1m-
Ilosell. that a Ilrotell would bo Issued Crol
the olilces of the new Panama company II
I ' " . .Ia.I'rcndl romlan )
I'rcndl III\a : ) Ilr.clor ) ( . t rrr'JH' ' .
PARS , Itr , : - . judicial , Inquiry into
the conduct or the old dlr. 'tols or the (
. 1 Jelrh Southtr ( Holw/ ) ' company hal re-
- Vented another financial icanltil. ' anti 'var-
rants liavt Illn iiieil for the UI rest of n
11 umber of cUII"wtor ! , bunlell 111 1)01 I t I.
, , elanim . 'flo IIUliton or IIJ relaton" ( of the
gqvermunent t to thl" " t1ilpaiiy wun dcliteil :
II the ( 'hunb ( of f > "mila IHI ) , ' , ' ,1'hatl.1
last , when the ' , ' ' ' :
lall tie go''I'llent narrowly enIJe,1
defeat The mlter 1IIII'cI'\\ ' led , to the
Illrlllll ( hilI letweeu Dr lalthou , min-
Ister ( of Ilbl , WIIISnl M. Jllrel , the io.
10-
daunt Il'udel' who hind atceuatiI the govern.
/O\'cr.
tent of seeking 10 Ilroteet a iiuiiih'r or cx.
Illoltrllhl 'h , stutlI"nt ( ( Dr lallhou t'
brundcu .
01 a lie.
fllall ZC\r ( 'illil c muiiii % I cii , ( : nl" I 10lu I I fnll
MAnlUD , Iec. -Senor JelBU , minister
or the InterIor , has entered n C"lnul denlul
or the stltelltnt which In'cnt ) emulah'
( torn 'YaslllJtol to the elf..t thai ( a plan
oas been under ' \lun
hi uulet' cOllldclulou ( IUllol'I111
local ofcer or ( lha to make 111 the 1)u&lget
or tariff tuition , afterward submitting to
/
the government Jor nprovaL
FAO1L , \ \JIITIATIOS TISgATV ,
Ocr Three lullred : le"her of the Com-
mnoil 111 the I'cllimi
LONDON , Dec. 3t.-The Daily News says
the signatures to a memorial which \llal
n , Creamer , M. P. , will present to President
Cleveland ant the American congress In
favor of an arbitraton ( treaty between Great
BritaIn , and the United State , are those or
unofficial members of the house or Commons.
Three hundred anll forty.I\'e member sIgned
the memorial , aUII the number would have
been Increuet hall the membets of the gov-
ernment been invited to sign It. lost of
the lberal anll IrIsh anti a fair number of
unionists signed It. The Intenton ( Is to tine
the memorial to assist In the adoption of
Senator AII on's resolution I this resolu-
lon should ba atoptel. there Is good grounds
10 t believe that the British government would
readily enter Into negotiations for an arbI-
.
traton trent ) . Mr. Creamer wIll sail for
New York on the Teutonic on \elnl.tay ,
lie ha long leon an advocate , of arbitratIon
to take the 111ace of war and sInce 18il , has
been secretary of the International Arbitra-
ton league , and editor of the socIety's organ ,
tie Arbitrator Dy trade Mr. Creamer Is a
carpenter anti joIner. lie founded the Amnal-
gamltet Society or Carpenters and Joiners
and was the trlt secretary or the Interna.
tonal ( \Vorklngmnan's assocIation. Bolh as a
"peaker and wrier lie ban been long known
ns a ] eater among political workingmen ant
trades unionIsts dr London. Some of his addresses -
at-
dresses have been translated Into the prIncipal -
cipal languages a11 largely clrculnteel In
18UO the ( president of France , conferred upon
him time cross of the Legion of Honor. lie
sis In the House ef Commons for the lag-
gerslon division of Shored Ich , In the Inter-
est of the lberals
l'O\I ; ltUI , IS IU'ItUI : : S' .
TlmC8urns flue i'urtn Ilt ills Ilfucnco
May lie Fur Icnchln .
LONDON , Dec 31.-ln a leather this morn-
Ing the Times says : " : tr. Gladstone's retre-
went from public life Is final , but It would
be well for Turkey to reflect , In her own Interest -
crest , that In the Armenian mater Mr.
Gladstone , with little personal effort and no
personal ambItion whatever , mIght play the
Ilart or blind old Dandeho. lie has the whole
Britsh public opinion behind him , and If
the Porte defel all Europe his appeal would
bo capable of producing all , perhaps marc
than all , the erect he contemplntes ns
merely contingent. "
The Tlmcs' remarks were cal1l forth by
the speech made yesterday by Mr. Gladstone -
stone 10 a deputatIon from a meetIng of time
Anglo-Armenian association anti other Armenian -
menian organizations who w&mIted on time cx-
premier at hlawartien.
" evorn Siorms 'In ( it'riiiany.
BEflLIN Dec. : 0.-Gmthes , accompanied by
snow , Prevail In northern Germany. An un.
usually hiihi tide In the HveI mhe his
looleel ] the low lying harts of Clxhnven and
Homhlrg , 'L'wo boeleR IHIe been washed
ashore In the lower Elbe. Enormous dum-
age has beets done along the North sea
coasts. Many vessels , badly damaged , have
been towed Into Bremer 1-haven.
hark ! Hnnk ly 1 ! eamcr.
GIDHALTAH , Dec 30-The Dlllsh steamer -
er Oxford , from Pnlermo for New York , has
arrIved with some of her plates damascd
She reports havln been In collision with
the French \.rlt MarIe Iollse , 'rime bark
was 10 badly camaJc.1 that she san It. Five
of her crew were drowned
novcrnlent larro\ly cnpCI Udcat
ST. JOHNS , N. F. , Dcc. : O-The presl-
dent's casting vote wily carried the gov-
ernment's banI note bIll through the upper
house. The debate continued until 2 o'clock
this momtn , Amendmenls were adopted
whIch wi necessiate ! the bill being again
sent to the lower house.
1'(1)0 OflicImtiiy otIIiod.
flOMI : , Dec. 30.-The pope today gave a
.
audience to Prince Iohanor who formally
announced the acccssion or Czar NIcholas
to the throne of Russia. Subsequenty Car-
dlnat Hnmpoli pontlcnl secretary or slate.
returned the visit on behalf or the pope and
conferred on the prince the Ilnd cross of
the Order of Chrl t.
" .nz..lrl 111'0 1'cn Suhlued
BOMBAY , Dec. SO.-Heports just received
here indicate that the \'uzerlrl t.lbemen
who lately attacked the escort of the Brlt-
IsI\ commission engaged In delimiting the
Punjab frontier. have heen completely
beaten , and no longer prove I menace to
the Britsh forccs. I
t Iurchil's CDllltun Improved
LONDON , Dec. O.-Lord Hal10ph ]
Chu.chl Is still conscious. The hemor-
rllgI which caused ( ho pressure upon the
brain having temporarIly ceu\el , the Improvement -
provement of his condition hi mulntalncd
llrulo time 1'cur,1 : IU InUro' ,
hALIFAX , Dee 80.-Tine steamer Lahra-
tier , which arrived fl'om Liverpool lust
evening , made the passage In six .In's ali
give hours , which IK the fastest ever male
to this POEt from Liverpool.
Hocl.Ilsu I'eet n Il'llly.
nRnSSgIS , De. 30- I. Sweets , a Mclnl-
1st. has been elected 1 member or the
Chamhcr ur Deputies , receiving a large ma-
joriy over his Catholic OIIIOnent. [
CIIII'I to I'url I' 111nrlln , Cabinet.
nuDA-p1ST , Dec. 80.-lmperor Franz
Josef toloy , .equesled Count Klmen hledcr-
vary tu rorm ii. cabinet.
) ! ' ' T.iL1Ct TU IIt.'ItII.1NS.
/l'/W'
) 7'.J.W , llI.I : .
With boil ( nvcrllclt They Wonht 5001
lie I Ireat l'copie
NEW YOlK , Doc. 30.-Clmauncey hit. Dc-
pew tonhht delverell an address on the
"Armenian Atrocities. " Alresses were also
male by Hev. Dr. Da\'lt H. Greer , 11ev.
Abraham Yohannon , an Armenian , anel Re\
Dr. McGraw. DI' Depew began by saying
that the year 1691 had been a peculiarly un-
hnllllY one. Time world had been vIsited Ilur-
lug the year by revolutions , both social anti
financial. But the ( crowning cause vf urn-
happiness and the one which lef I bloody
staIn upon the history of the year was the
mUfler or the helpless Armenians by the
'urlls.
"It behooves us as public-spirIted cItizens
to begin the new year with U protest agaInst
the ( outrages nt Suuoun ,
"The peace of hurope I Is only mnlntahlell
by an ever Increasing armament. Ar.
menlan\ are subJeclell ( to all manner of outrages -
rages by the Turkish go\rnment , which
claims tle ) ' are In a state or hlurrcclon ,
11 < that Is their only excuse for the
butchery nut the very natura oC the Ar.
menlans show this Is not so Time AI' .
mcnlans are the New gnglalllers of the (
east. They have that sturdiness , thrift , the (
desire for education. that ( are so character-
Istle of the early NeW Englanders. Wih '
these attributes , If they only had good EOV-
eminent , the Armcnilns would bccome one
of the strongest amid most prosperous na.
tons of the earth Washington all may
ho sIlent . but America , wIth 4i5O0O00 voIces
In langunge of lice own-tho unl\rsul
language uf the globe-will prolest In tones
that _ clnnot he mlstalen Igalnsl the slough-
ter of our felol Cimnlntiamms. "
Among time audience were 300 \rmenlan
lesolutons were 11assell by tbo meeting , cx-
pressing good will curl heartfelt slpport to ( I
their ( Chrl5tan ( brethren In nglaael I and tll ( !
continent who are endeavoring to Inveltgate :
the outrages and to bring time perpetrators of
them to justice. Letters were also read
traits Ishop Coman . anti , DHhop I'otrr.
jI limo l'rlsI'lr.f lsc I ' lie1.
ItA1diahi. : N. C. , ] , ( : 0--Ahi . the prisoners -
ers ccnnned In tIne county j\1 of Poisomi
cUUlt ) ' have Iml ! their csa\2. 'fimey were
able to seetirt' their liberty by Cutting
through the Iron leer of tIme cage and , UII
tunm'lng through time brick elle . 'fhe elmer-
itt I ! In cOI ! IUrhul .
Nnrlh ( 'lroIII"11 $ : . \hl eIr.sska ,
IAI.I'II : N. C. , Dre 30.-\ call was Is-
sued ladity for 1 muss meeting ot the cl-
scuM \t th" ! 11hl'c for the iuniose of "ecur-
lug tooth , and " "IIIII'I ! tu be sent to the deet-
tute dlttrlctl In Nelnuku ,
OPENED FOREIGNERS' ? ' IAIL
Turkish Government Examines All Letters
Coming Into the Country ,
STATEMENT or TI MISSIONARY BOARD
Chrl lan I'criothlcmnln II Turk.y Compelled
to Print the ( \crllllt Ucnlals of
Outrages ' \ / IIIIStrmcllnns -
Nu Inlerfcrllco hy Imh ,
WASI GTON , Dcc. 30-The Colo\lnl
statements wIth reference to the dIstricts of
Armenia where ChrIstian missionaries ar
stationed Was today Issued by the Amerlcnn
Hoard of Commissioners for ForeIgn ts-
sbus
"Omclal letters sent recently from the
rooms of the American Board of CommIssioners -
sioners for Foreign missions , contaIning accounts - .
counts relatnt to the guropean-Tlrkcy
mIssIons were opened by the TurkIsh ciii.
dais. The letters were subsequently delv-
ereti but with time Turkish word ' xamlnc" !
wrItten on the envl pe. This Indicates
that the Turllsh govcrnment Is attemptnl
to Issume all authorlr over time mal of
foreIgners When the reports of the mas
nacre of Christans In the Sassoun district of
castern Turkey became public . after mora
than two months of suppression [ on the part
or the Turkish omclals , the otoman gover-
intent was alarmeel at time widespread publ-
catons In the Amerlcau and Englsh preas
Under 11ressure from foreign blowers , the
Sultan agreed . scnel a conunlasloner to
investigate and report Ul1U the outrlges , In
view of this promise or the ( govcrment , the
representatives of time Enropenn powers at
Constantnoplo decided to walt for the report
before taking any 110slt\e actIon. But after
this decision b ) the powers ali while they
were waitIng for the leparture of the suI
tan's commItee , which had been appointed
anti which was to make full and impartial
investigations of all the affairs reported
by the EnglIsh consul , as well as by many
individuals from the Sassoun .lslrlct , time
Turkish government gave out the following
official 1tement of the case , which stnte.
meut was printed In the papers of Constan.
tinople. All papers printed In Turkey are
under close censorship and no paper could
refuse to print the statement uuder penalty
of Inlnetlato buspenslon , Hence the Chris-
tnn Ilerlodicals were compcled to print
what they lmew to be false. "
The statement Is as follows : "Some of
the European papers have stated , contrary to
the truth , that a few Armenian vIllages
have been destroyed , and In the meantime
persons have been massacred by the Turkish
soldiers In the district or Sassoimn. Others , ,
In order to magniy these reports have asserted -
sorted that tint news of the outrage was prevented -
vented from leaking out by the obstacles the
govcrmcnt put In the way or travelers from
that district.
"The subjects of the empire In the
Sassoun district are quietly engagel with
their business alit ! the people travel wherever -
ever they wish In perfect safety.
BANDTS CAUSED TIE TROUI3LE.
"Some Armenian bandits , being induced
by agitators , began lately In and about Sas-
soun to disturb the peace and comfort or
the people hy mnurdering plundering and
blocking the hlghwnys In order to put an
orter
cud to such disasters , the govcrnment em.
ployed the necessary means amid consequently - ,
quently ordered out a sufcient bodY of Imperial -
penal soldiers of the Fourth nrlY corps.
Thus , the extension of the revolt being
checked , the troops were wlthrawn to their
headquarters. .
"There was no Interference by the 1unls ,
but , as stated above , some Armenian , bandis
having ventured to disorderly actIons . the
Fourth Imperial army corps and also the
governor or Dtls undertook to investigate
as to the facts , and subsequently a commls.
sian of inquiry was appointed , composed of
Abdalah Pasha Rower Dey. Metj"l Elendl
and Hates Tevf Pash , who will start this
week by steamer to the scene or the trouble.
"In general , the sublime porte wIll never
alow such outrages to be perpetrate upon
hIs subjects as Ilublshed In foreign papers "
GSIOUNIING OF TIE CINCiNNATI.
" 'lllln ( . of the Court II the Case of Clll-
tlln Glans.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 30.-Secretary Herbert -
bert has made public the tnllnss of the
court of Inquiry In the cane of the grountlng
oCtho CIncinnati on November IG off Exe-
cuton rock , Long Island sound , all his own
acton In the mutter , The court found that
when the vessel neared the point where , she
struck Captain Glass was obliged to leave
the deck orders to the navigator , Lieutenant
S. C. Dllngham , the pilot , 13. F. Alcularlst ,
and the ofcer of the deck , Ensign Roger
\Veils , jr. . governing thel during his ab-
settee , and leaving Dlinghnm , assisted hy
the piot , In charge of the navigation of the
vessel , 'he ship was then headed on a safe
course. The grounding Is reported as due to
an error In jltgment or time pilot ( one of
the oldest antI most , experienced In New
York ) and of the navigator In estimating
the distance of the shll from the Unltel
States shoals , on which she struck. Thl
pilot's error caused the grounding and. con-
tributng In a Inrge degree to tile results
were these etablshed facts : The speed of
the ship was not . , reduced , by the navigator
on approaching time shoals , remaining too
great for accurate sounelngs ; that the officer
or the deck neglected , to station n lantsman
on the port slte , ant that the captain on
leaving the deck did not place In charge
the olcer next In lineal rank Tine court
was of the opinion lint ( further proceetllKs
Ihoull ho had In the cases of Pilot Arcularlst ( ,
Captain Glass , Lieutenant Diingham and
Ensign Wels. hut as It mild not say what
the proceedings should be , Judgu Advocate
1amly , In reviewing Its report , reported
that the Interests of time service do not require -
quire the trial of any of the officers In
endorsing the record Secretary Herbert em-
Ihaslzes the act that the presence of the
Pilot toes not relieve olcers of responsl-
hlty , anti says that I Is clear tbat the ( same .
degree of caution was not exerclbel by the
ofcers In navigating the ship as If there
hn,1 been no pilot on heart , He tnls , that
the captain was IJartcularly ( censurable for
continuing to run his shill at such speed In
confIned waters .
CUI' - OFt" . Tim - IACIC I'AY. I I
Scnator Will Only Icc. v ( omllelsutul I
tot' Ito ' 110 rrno , ' .
W'ASIIINGTON , Dec. 30.-The three new
senators who will ho electe,1 to till time vacancies -
cancies In the states or WashlngtommVyo -
mlng and Montana . will probably not be
paid the back salaries which have hereto-
fore been paid to senators elected or appointed -
pointed to till vacancies They were cut out
by an express provision In the legislative
approllrlaton bill of the last session , which ,
It Is belIeved , wi put an end to this prac- !
10 for the future Under the system which
has prc\alel heretofore each man chosen
woull have received time pay for the entire
term of six ) 'ear notwihstanding two ) ear
of the tme had already elapsed The new
provision will therefore work as n saving
to the ro\rnment of $30,000 In this Intance (
and of , larger sums In the future The new
law provides that the salaries of senator (
shah begin on the dale of their election or
appointment , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NU 11(11 S'A1U' Ai.ItV.lS.
1'ouulol of l'lmnte.for t'rlimltmug Purolgu
Stamps ml Ielol ) ' .
WASINGTON , Iec SO-The opInion 0' '
the solicitor of time treasury to time effect
that II Is unlawful to have In possession or
use plates for the prInting (1 postage stamps
In the shnltude Of those Issued by foreign
governments will be acted upon at once. No
more so-called stamp albums containing (
Italp8 or thee kInds wIll be allowed to be
printed , The cute : from which these are
prlnteel wIll be selzell I Is I an astonishIng
fact that the penalty InllOlet by law for
the counterlellng of foreign st"mps Is much
more severe ban ( for counterfeItng ( UnIted
States stamps , In the case of o lgn stamps
the penalty 1 not less than tw4 or more than
ten ) 'ear' Imprisonment , whie fo the coun-
terfeiting of United Statct ata'nrs the pen-
aly Is a fine of no more 'that $5,000 or not
lore than live years' Inprlson lenl , or both ,
The United States court Inlght-Impose a fine
of $ or one day's hnprlsonenUnt for 'Iea- ]
tons of our own law and come within the
law , while the Ilnlmul II alh' ( ns to foreign
stamps Is two 'ears' iniprltonmmment.
S.tTOf.LL . Dt.DlATI > D A CIIU1ICII.
Cnrllnll ( lIlhommsnnii 1Iny Other
hIgmltnnlen I' ! ent _
WAShINGTON , Dec. 30.-Arcimbishmop Sa-
toll and Canlnnl Obbns tool part today In
the Imposing ceremony attending the detiica-
ton ( of St. Pnul's Catholc church. BesIdes
the carlinal ant papal delegate thieve were
11'esent Bishop Ieane or lie Catholic nnl-
versl ( ) ' , DI' Curtis or Dcaware ] , Father
Richards , prle@t 01 time Georgetown college ;
nther Sharret , secretary to time papal Ilee- ]
gate , anti nbont thirty other ccclesinstcs of
Washington , Baltimore , Ihlalehlhla anti
elsowhere. Letters had bcen received from
Archbishops Corrigan Ireland , Ryan , anti
from many bishops , Time ntw chnrch Is one
of time hnnllsomest lu " 'ashllgtol , anti this ,
together with the fnct that It represents theo
life work of its pastor ' , tathmer Mackin ,
brought nbout lie ( unsunl gathering of
church dllnlarles : , At 10 o'clock Cardinal
Gibbons performe,1 time dCllcaton services ,
conc1mlng with I brief address eommgrattmlat-
Ing the congrctatol on having snch a strnc-
ttmre Pontfcal high mus .wns then celebrate -
brate\ , with :1 gr. Sat01 ni the celebrnnt.
Ills throne or rich purple drapery was at the
right of the sanctuary , whIle opposite was
the hea\'ly. draped _ scarlet throne . of . time
cardinal These , wltl the Iwo rlclly robed
, back them the
heals or the ( church , timid luck of
several bishops In their Purple ( owns and the
Ilrlest amid deacons and servers , formed a
most Impressive scene. Archbishop Satoll
was assIsted In saying mass by Hev. ather
Gillespie . with Father Schmidt ns deacon , and
ather Dycer of lalhnore DS subdeacon
Besides thesD assistants time papal delegate
was atelllel by two deacons of honor , Rev
Father Ichards and Hev , liltber Stephan
The sermon was preached . by Bishop CurtIs .
WII , l'U31 \ Oil ( iN TIlE 8ENATI
Dlspusllon to AccOmlJthh Jomcthlnt 11 i ,
the Itemmialuilmig Tyo lonth8.
tclalnlnt T' '
WASHIGTON , Dec. 30-Dotl houses of
congress will resume their seslons emi Tlrs-
day next , and It Is beleved there will bl a
more dctermlned effort to ( prdss forward timework
'
work , oC the session for tl ! nfxt two months
than has characterized tle 11lceelngs during
the month which has elapse'd. ' The necessary
work of the session Is then passage of the apPropriation -
IHoprlaton bills , of whIch there , nre fourteen ,
NOII have passed the senate , - amid only five
have received the sancton 01h house. Ils
In order for the senate (0. ( 4ke up any re-
ported appropriation bill At inmis ! time , and
whether the Nicaraguan ' caai bi , which
stands on the aenate calendar ns unfnlshll
busIness , shall continue , ohmpId Its place or
vantage will depend for hiold present upon
whether the approprIations committee shan
desire to supplant It wiii4 thi pensions or
fortifications bill , or , wItiyny4ttmer appropri-
ation bill , after the other bills shan he re-
aton bi afer bis
port ll front the commIUe i The probubl-
. the Nearagua bill viht not be
ties are that. bi
tcs t\at NJcaragn "II
displaced for the' pt'esent.epator Morgan
has beeu devoting the ! imolIda.to , . the prep-
oration or n reply to SeIattJ .urle'st -
tack upon thc cannl hi , ; iuds friends ex-
poet him to make a , yIlloUSflind exhaustive '
defense of the , mealur ' n wIll probably
speak an eilte day , and . possibly two or
thre days '
Trclsury tccclpts and iipent1l&tmro.
\VSIIINGTO . Dec. SO.-Th government
\YJ\SHINGT02.
receipts so far this morth amount to $21.-
112.982 , anI' the- disbursements $27,22,78.
leaving a deficit for the pionth or $5U : ,82t
and for the Iscnl year to ! te' of $28,251,963.
. , I
LWIL FlOuT llUR MJLLWSS.
Stt'ango AlClatonc rlng un Insll <
l'crson. .
PROVIDENCE . Dcc. : 3 & -In the William
H. King case , counsel > for , Mrs. F. A. \Veb-
ster floss , who claims that the Insane mu- .
10naire now confined at Duter hospItal Is
not \Vihiimim ii. KIng , but another man , to
whom she Is not or kin , hM nsked for two
'
weekR' delay In tlng afdavls'ln support at
her claim. In answer to' this rcqusl , George
'
Gorelon King , guardian for the millionaire .
read some sensational nldavls , That of
A. n. Iuse of Salem . lrls : " saId that Mrs.
Host hoarded at his hmOdseat ( lines botwben
the later part or 188 pad February , 1891 ,
anti that she passed under , the name of Mrs.
Black. In February 189J , ll . Hess brought
to the house In , Salem managed , lady named
Marie Phoebe Dowie. whom Mrs. Hess said
she hind brolcht 10rth to use as a witness
In ii. property case About six months aft-
ernvam'tl . however , Mrs HOSK ' left the aged
lady wholly dependent upon use for SUI'-
port. I
Mrs. Emi "ondor Miller . a widow of ,
Wnshlngton\ , C" , deposp" that site nevel' i ,
her that Mrs. Hess had any relatives an-
swerlnlr 10 the descriptIon of Wllnm H ,
King Mrs. Miller then says Irs. Ross has
beome Insane . over the question of property
anl Inheritance of large tnes. The case
was Inlly contnued unt f1tntes. 1 ) ' . ,
: ' 1 CU XJJ' TIE JILL.
Heirs of the Late " iimmes 'Yair ' Not 1'1 CIC : ,1
with Its ProvisIons.
SAN FRANCISCO , Dep. 30-I has been
freely I asserted since the ubl aton ( of Ben-
ator l.'alr's wIll that there will he n contest
unless such action Ihoulil ba construed 01
danlerous to the contestlntH h ) reason of
the forfeiture clause In the wIll . Time atir- (
neyIntercste,1 Ille not yet concludel
whether the clause II alJ11Ite and blllng ,
Charlel I. _ . Fair says ( lint he has not yet
given I thought to ) 1 contelt , but his off-
hnntIen , Is lint there wi he no contest
\Ien
10 ( at' lS he II concermied . Mrs. Chlrles L. I
Fair says that she hns . reason 10 be dls-
satisfied with her fnthelHn-law's provision
for her iutislanml Site suhl she did nut
marry young Fair for hIs money , and thlt
they hnve been very hnppy wihout wealth : ,
\n autopsy over the cmalns of Senator
Fair held by the doctor d monstlrted hint
deuth hlul resulted ] from kilney dlseasc.
TIme body will he emnbalrmet1 and the funerl
wIll take Illuce next iqi1ay , from Grace
church , _ _ _ _ _ _ . ful ; _ _
H'J1ICKE1) JiY N.Xlll,1 L ( IS.
Six i'orsomms lustily Injured . ut hvood ,
. J
lu hlha. i
BIWOOD , Ind" , Dee"rOt-The ; buIlding In
which Mio Zels' hur.r ShOll anti lodgng !
are located was wl'edtel today by a natural
gus eXIJloslon Six persons were badly In- !
jured : Milo Zels , head nnl face cut ; Fred ,
Bclzner , heaI , face and hands cut ; Harry
Goatee . badly imrtmiseti . mUlh In head ; Alf
Ander5n , badly brtmised , Internal Injuries ;
Jerry Claxton , leg broken ; Charles Hand ,
leg brokemm ' . :
lell 1. : 111 . l pn.
EWA YUQllch , ; Dec , 30-Churlel
Whie and his 6-yeal'.oI1Iol were cremated
hy the Imrlng of their dwelling this murn-
lag. hilts wife and three children had emm-
cupell , Ind WhIte . could have done /O , hut
Ilerllstcll In trying to /uye their other child ,
who was out an ul111eryor. . . , .
81ent Ills Mommey on "rcnl.ton.
lNPSON , N , \ ' . . Dec. 30.-\V. F. losemll ,
jr , bookkeeper or the National 11Ison
River hank of thl1 cl ) ; Wil arrested last
nlsht on the charge of emhenlng $ tOo
He confesse,1 to taking the amount . anti snhl
he hal spent the snotmey In stuck Illeculaton
In \Itl strect ,
Ibot hy lurllarJ )
CLEVELAND , Dee . iO-nurGlar , visIted
the house of uther Unttes ( ut Collimtwood ,
1 suburb of thIs city , last nliit , all , being
discovered , idiot llatiemm In neck with
dilcovered Ihot Ualel the ( wih a
revolver , fatally wounding him. and hcn
ComflIhietl gold lln . , Battles to give 111 ' 1 nn,1 , a
.
Char lllh C"\I,1 a 'II ' ; l'Ire.
BIDDEFOIt ) , 1 ( , Dec , 3Q--he city
building here Wil damaged to time extent
of lro by fire early this lorln . A
clIur stub carelesely used caUfcd the lime .
AMOUS I ? IOSTLERY BURNED
Dolevnn House nt Albany Entirely De-
slroye Last Night ,
ONE KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED
rlnmes 81)rcnl"lh . W omitierttml 1nphtty
and ( uISI" Sa'.1 , \ holut.ly . Notbll !
-I'eRr tul 1111) JIl ) Not
, \1 111e CI1.CI. :
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ALBANY , N. y" , 1)ec. 30-Tho Dele\'an
house , the Mecca of polIticians anti the cen.
ter of all big state poltcal e\cnts for forty
years past , was destroyed by fire tonight. At
8:30. : whcn the poltcal hcnllquarter ( of hoth
Mr. Fisim nml Mr. lalby were filled with
Ilo\tclans amid newspaper men , cries or fire
from different parts of the house caused '
consternation among the guests. The out-
burst or fnmcs before au nlarm cou11 b
/h'en was aPPalling. Up time elevator shaf
shot solId column of lianmes which
a so\ll lames , spread
quickly to ench of the five floors. Jiortu-
nlter ] , the guest \st was 10t very large and
the mnjorly ( of those reglsterell ( were 11\
lclans and were down on the second floor.
There was n rush for time stairs In the front
n11 the servants stairs In time back , where
time flames had 10t yet reached , and In a
few minutes . there was 1 tumbling mass of
humanlt 10wn these two menns of egress.
Those on tim two ullller floors cou11 not avail
themselves of these exits , for the flmcs
were rushing along the corridors nnd 110111e
on the street who hall not yet seen time famcs
hcarel a crash oC glass aud : \ lgures comc
tumbln ( out or the wlodows.
Wihin ( cut minutes after the first note of
alarm , at least twelve persons were danglng
on the Insulclent rope fire escapes or hang-
lug to the wIndow sils , The tepartment nr
rh'cel quIckly. hut It tool some tme to get
ladders up and In the mcautme some of the
people hind dropped to the street.
JUMPED TO Hm D ATI.
On the right side of the building there
appeared nt time window , surrounded by
smoke , a man and wmnan. The man had
hold of the woman , trying to persuate her
to walt for helll , but she broke away and
sprang out She strucle a balcony anti re-
bounded to the stmeeL The mun waited for
1 ladder and was taken down In snfely. His
name Is I A. Foakes anti he represents I
cash register compny In Dayton 0 The
WOman die. was his wie. ald she will probably
die.In
In ex-Speaker Mtmltby's room , which was to
the rear 01 time elevator shaft , where the
lire first appeared , there was the greatest ex. ,
cltemmient . . I
clemcnt. About twenty politicians were
there , Including Congressmen Weaver and
Curtis , Senator Kibur and Mr. ltialtby. A
rush was made for the stairs , amid when time
party landed In the street the only Injured
one was found to he Assemblyman Hobbins ,
whose haIr anti face was badly hured ,
Alhough the building was five stories
imleh. U thorn was nn OUIRII" fir " fRlnn"R nnJ
time ; only - means - left ' for - tue ; people ' - in' the ' cut I
off rooms was to use the rope fire sca\es ,
F. Helmnn of Brooklyn was In the third
stQry. lie open cd hIs room door as son as
lie , heard tl cry of fire. A hurst or fame
made him look to the window as the means
or escape. lie hind but two ' altermmatives-a
fiery death or 0 jump lie chose the laUcr.
When picked up from the sidewalk he was
dying. His wIfe who was In the room wlh
hl n. tried n rope fire escape , but It either
broke or else she failed to hold I , for Ihe ,
too fell tQj the , pavement , Her right Imb
\vn broken , her left ankle dislocated , ant
she ! was badly burned abut the face amid
ane
head. Edward Walsh n reporter , was cught
In the hal and badly btmrned.
In less than fnen minutes a'ftem' the Ire
alarm was turned In the entire building was
wrapped In Inmes , resemblng a huge crater ,
and all hopes of saving the famous structure
were hopeless. The h tel takes In the entire
entre
block about 10 br 450 feel , and this was In
anbthcr fifteen minutes a seething cauldron
only bound by the four walls.
CAUGHT A FmErAN.
At 10:30 : the east wll felt In and some of
the firemen narrowly escaped being burlet ,
At 1 :30 : the Broadway wail fen out and one
treman was buried In the dchrls. He was
taken out rmn l .1 not thought to be danger-
ously Imurt nnl1 rumored at this late hour
tlit there are bodies In than ruins , all that
quito a number of people did 10t eSC9pe. The
clerk says tonight that ho Is positive all of
time guests escaped , but does not feel so sure
about the help ] , of whom there was a great
number. There Is no way tonight of finding
out positively whether theo rumors are true
or not , and It wIll take a day or so to de-
ermine
Mr. Malby salt after the lime : "It Is
Inconceivable how the flames ohtalnel such
headway. The hnls were n mass of fire
before we reclved a word of warning. " Of
the hunlrell or more guests not one saved
more than time clothes they wore One of
the Incidents or lie fire was the escape of
Miss Martini of New Yorll. She was In the
fourth story window on the Steuben street
side when a ladder was raised A messenger
boy rushed up and broke the window , thus
freeing' her.
Mr. anti Mrs Drdley Martin . Bradley ,
Martn , jr" , anti Mrs F' . 'F. Martn were
guests ot time hotel , having come here to
. bury time former's son. They were on the
second floor , a good way from where the (
fire started amid escaped Mr. Martin , when
ho renched the sidewalk , offered anybody
$500 who would get his wife's jewels No-
body accepted , and they were destroyed , ] ,
Thcre wal a satchel IleJ with jewels valued
at $5,000.
The Delevan house was fifty years old
and one of the ( most famous hotels In the
country. I Is a part of the estate of gl- ,
ward C. Delevan Hurley & Moore . the
proprietors , pall $40,000 u year rental , amid
lately had made vast Improvements In ex-
pectaton of a hiS winter season The total
loss Is esthnute,1 , at $500,000 , wIth an Insurance -
ance of $300,000.
On the groln,1 , floor or the Droadwny side
of the hotel bloc ] two drums har stores ,
One was that ( of Helser , Muhlehler & Co" ,
dealers In Imlt gOOls , ant the othcr ( that of
i'olby & Co" , dealers In clothes. Both stocks
were rulne , Time loss to each will be about
$25,000. nearly covered by Insurance. The
wires of the electric light company wee
destroyed ant I section of the city left In
darkness. Time fire raged , fiercely for five
hour ! , anti was not entirely quenched till
moral .
At lie hospital tonight It Is said that lrs ,
Ielhnan will lose her reason She has lJen
put unler , opiates anti every endeavor Is
made to save her. lr le1man had just
been marrlelt ant the couple were on their
wedding tour. The husband wIll die before
morning _ _ _ _ _ _ _
III mm ru a veil hy 11'111 IIUnli ,
TUCSON , Arlz" , Dee 30-I ranl , neh ,
formerly a reslelent or Tucson , wait murdered -
dered hy Yanul Indians In the state of So-
nora , Mexico Dehs estnblshl'll an Indian
village at the San I"rlnclsco : II1 n 1'1' ( fitim'
last summer. but left Hun lirnclco beforetime
the exposItIon closed , fallnl to pay the
Indians he hind IrouJht from . Arizona anti
Mexico , and leaving them to l.ctUI'1 al best
they migimt. 'h'wo of the Illana were wlh
lieba ut the ( iwo he was : kll.I. . i anti the
o\lnlon Ilrc\als that ( the ) ' lilId him out or
sPite what was for his due having ( aIled ton ) ' them
.
Ihholl larly 'l'rimmsferreml tu Illn"8ota.O
ST , PAUl" , Dec : . - , \ rchIJbhoIrelnnll
today received the I formal announcement
from Homo or the removal of Bishop 1arty
rrom Sioux 1"lls to the hlbholJrlo or RI
Cloud , 1lnn. succeellll , ; Jsho [ anlr < ell ,
who wits made nn orchblFhOl1 or Ju"hlr st.
J hop Mart"s FU"'IIROr at Sioux Fails has
' been ,
not yet appolnteel
.
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HIU'km:1 : Aur"Irlt . by .l'skKI" ,
. COIIUS CHISTI , Tex. , Iec O-Mr , I
liagee , I \rOnllncnt stoclmln and furmer.
was foully murllered Friday IferOn hy
I
Mexicans , whie hunlnK 01 thc NuccI rivem.
Deputes are In pursuIt of the inurmierers. I
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l'Ollt Cla I More 'hii y . ! '
AMATH FALLS , Ore. , lec 20.-Time
latest news of time disastrous fire whkh
occulred itt Sliver Lake on Christmas even-
Inl comes II the J.kc\'lew stage driver ,
who ! ) 'S thnt nil reports roncernlng time
holoau t nrt correct anti that enl moro
hotly Wil rou11 In the . ruln .
: UIt1IItl1) .lOI Tll ll .1WSln' ,
Ohl Couple nt Smcmnmmmr'mtn Literally ChOI'l(1
to i'leeen.
SACRAMENTO . Cnl , leo . O-Thls com-
muniy IE hlhly : excited over the hrutnl
murder or A. I L , Webbel 111 hIs wlro
In their here , whIch Was ! ubluel ) '
1llnelerell by time mimunticrers. Webber was
an elderly grocer , reputed to he \ \ . eR I h ) ' .
Singular he kept no account ( nt ni ) ' balk ,
hut Is ullpoell to hnve kept I cOIsllcrnble
sum of money nhout hIs house. lie ninth his
wife , lIved nlone above hiM store Ystcrlw (
wus rll'oni pay } ility In this city ammd I
Amolg 'ehber I cutlme were mln ' rail.
road cmlllo'es * , .ltmst how much nimoimey he
hnd secreted ahout his mouse Iii nut Imowl ,
but the store 'IlY hoole Ihows hint lila rc-
lelllts or time tiny vera $3 : II ; This Is IOIC : ,
Not I cent wns f0111 toln ' In tie roms
Occullle,1 , by the HI'ocel' ulll his wife , nl-
thou h the safe Ilu\n tnlrH wins not 10'
leRteel Ever'hmImmg ( stairs ho\\'c\'I'r '
gvcn'thil/ ! ! , \ \ \ , WU
u\'crhlulell hr the immtmmtit'm'ern' TIme dll
hOlles or \'ehhrnr amid his wife were Ils-
covered , this mornllg by the Hrocer's Ion
who wcnt down to ) stimuli ' 1\1 roull
bloOI ii rippi mig t hrlgh "cl'lnIc I fouli
both \nrents lyIng Ilend In the IIll'hen ,
their cothluJ toni rrom ( lair hOl1eK In
Places , tutu their 11111 HIIh.,1 111 cruhl,1
f'ol blows fl'oll nit nxe. : tl ! " 'chblr'l
head . was slut OI'CI by time l blade or aim IXI' .
Webber's face vuts cut Inlo Itrll ! 'l'hme
Itrhen looked I lIke it slaughter leum. 'rIme
(
ummlirtlerers t'ere cvltieumtly fttnmulimtr with 'eb.
lien's immetimoils of lamsiutess , tttmt thiu ftmr
timere is mb clime to time Peuiermttors. (
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.sIIIIs RI1'OIf1' S ? I'lIfIi hI'1.tTIIlU.
Itt . .tiltlit iou to tIme 111gb % 'Imimi ; humtcimo
timid Troubles t liii SaIlors.
NR'Oltl , Dee , 30.-All iumcoummimmg
stcammem's i'cport very severe vemttimer alomig
time coast , Stenimmers from Etmropo report
imavimig exl'crlemmced time effects of time gmtle
of time 27th n lien nppmoachuimtg time Georges
banks amid Nut : ( uekot ; ( Ito wimuti , which et
In fmommi time sotmtinwes ( , blowing ii. mttriimg
gale , imIfteiI to tIme southwest and mncntim-
vest , necompaimieti by' heavy FORS and itt-
temmsely cold wentlmer. 'I'hme VCtt5ei' e&'his
amti hulls were quickly covered vhthi Ice to
time timickuiess of several Irmclmes. 'rime erevs
stmlTeretl much front the cold , anti tIme tttk
of gettimig nboimt time tiecks lrovctl it , ihitiletult
omit ? . Steutmmmers front time sotmtimwumrd ritum Into
bail weatimer tmmsoum reacimlumg hlaterns , wlmene
time w'imtd. suthiemmiy hmiftctI to time imotmtum ,
blowIng a. strotmg iutie , wlim a 'ery Imeavy
Sen. Several steamnenmi , after imasimmg Ilatter-
as , experlemmeed mm , severe ehectrlo stormmi
wlmicht was aecommiammietl imy heavy i-alum limit1
lmarti sqtmttils , amid upon mimotiem'atlng caine otmt
ngaimi Itm a. mtutitien simift of wind fi'oumt time
mmorthmwest , blowIng tvlhm imtmrricumime force anti
cuttusing a tmemenilotus sea , whmicimvasimeti the
'essehs' decks and coveroti tltemmi with. ice.
TIme ollicers mind crews suffered a great deal
fromn time cold. No dunmmage of a seniotma an-
ture was reported.
41Io1l .sxolv 1.\ ' TIlE sourly.
Street Cars liopt Iitmtmiilumg All lghmt mmt
llirimmlnghmtnuu , Alum.
I3IRMINGIIAM , Ala. , Dec. 30.-The worst
snow storm ever known itt timis section : is
prevailing. Four Inches of snow fell today
nmmd tonIght time fail was renewed furiously.
Time weathmer is very severe anti much suf-
toning exists among time poor. Mommy cattle
are starving. In timls city time street car
companIes mmmi their cnrs umhi mmlgimt to keep
time ( rack clear , Tfl snow storumm extends
all over time nomthemmi section of time state.
MEItIPHIS , Dec. 30.-Fronn sIx to eighut
lncite of snow is reported tonight in ntithhle
and west Teimnessee , Arkanmeas , mou'tim Mitt-
SiSSllfll amid western Alabama , with a steady
drois in temperature.
NF1V' Oltld'L\NS Dec. 30.-Six inches at
snow fell today at. olumnbus , fotmr itmehes at
Starkvlhle , Water \'alley , holly Sprlumgs umtd
Grenada , Mitts ,
DECATUR , Ala , . Dec. iiO.-Five inches of
minow , tell today anti there are prbshmects of
more.
NASHVILLE , Dec. 10.-AboUt one mind
one-imaif inches of emmow fell today , but tonight -
night it Is ciettr anmtl cold.
UIr.1sIIhD INTO t U.IJWI.I OR ,
Five Porsoums roriommsiy Injtmreti by Caroiesi
Swltcimlmig.
ChICAGO , Dec. 30.-A Cimicago , flock
Island & Pacific passenger coacim being rapIdly -
Idly switched. Into time hock Island depot
this afternoon , crashed Into a carriage at
a crossIng. Five pemsouts were badly In-
jtmred , as follows : Mrs. C. Chmrlstine of Ciii-
cage , Injured Internally , left cimeek badly
cut , bruised niout tIme body ; Mrs. fl. Christine -
tine of Cautatia. Injured inmtermmahly , senlotmsiy
bruised anti cut on riglmt hmotuiiier , bothm
arms anti cheek ; Miss l3erthma Cimristine , cut.
and bruIsed ; nrostratcd by time itimock ; Miss
Jeumnie Cimrlstine , iumjured Iumternahly , heft
simoultler bruised. cuts on mantis , miecic anti
heath , suffered greatly from time shock ; Den-
imis O'Contmor. driver , ttevemely injured In-
tcraaliy and badly emit mmii bt'uisctl.
Time accIdent was caused by the gmemuamm'a (
slowimess in pttttltmg down the gates.
S
Jl'ILL .S'l'4N1) ISY 11W OfllRlt.
flhmtckwehl Soya C atluolles in the ifuilgints of
l'ytlilan Are Loyal.
NASHVILLE , Iec. 20.-Dr. It. T. White ,
supreme keeper of ricord and seals , Kmmlgimts
of Pytimins. in aim interview comcemnIng time
order and tine recemt PaPal eihlct , says : "It
seemmis that. It Is mm , matter which. each iutil-
vlduuml mtmtt settle for lmimmmself. 'rime man
who considers imlmuu'elt lila own nmamiter 1mm
worldly affairs vill remrmaimm 1mm thm order , It
lie is devoted to its lrlimellmiq5 , I imnive
talketh with several Catimolitn Kmlglmttt of
l'ythmiau4 comcernhimg , the tjut'tttion , mmmii timey
all say they immteimtl to reummimlim In time order.
The supreme lodge hmtui decreed that. eutcim
mmmeunber must be loyal to time governmemmt
tinder which ime lives. You can see where
timat would fall to Please time imoie. "
ItiimibIIvarm 110110 to ( ) rgm.iulze tii Soim ate
DiNVEl1 , Dec. 30.-Time republicans clainm
they can organize botlt branciucs at' time leg-
lumlatmume , which will meet next Wednesday ,
'rlmey have a imammdsome majority in time
house , anti there will be no contt'imt. there ,
TIme poptmilsus ( have a majority in time senate
unless a connidnaion can ito turmoil by tIme
republicans with time one or two miernocmats
that are tihl left timere , 'rwo yeumnm3 ago
there was oimly omme mtetiatou' wimo ciuiirmmetl to
be a iiemnocritt , mind theme vere occasions
wiuemm imim was in tioimht , Now two or three
miemiuttommi who svere elected a COhiliO of yc'tius
ngo are of time OiifliOim that timey owe ttonw-
timhuig te time demnocmumtic party. 'l'huo repub.
licutmmmi hope to curry time omgttuiizaiumm by it
conmlilnmttioum wIth : these ,
duo I lobber lirait , I P un Ii in rteuiiier Vom pm iltil ,
ChICAGO , 30cc. 20-A gatmg of toni' rob.
ham's stutmed ( out hunt nIght to raid time sit-
bonn oui time umou'th side , Tub net memitmlt is
one bartender fatally wounded amid one dead
roiiher. 'rime gang early in time evening 0mm.
tereti time saloon o W. J. Mcliii at 29 Kinney
street. Neis Heck , tIme mflmmtemmtier , imimowed
flgimt mail vrts idiot tiirotmghi time hotly. Later
tIme gang entered ( hue utaloum : of Atmstin Mc.
Grail , 57 lumen street , mirmil ormier'tl hint to
( hmrot' up lila hammtis , lie mt'ruuiu'keti : ' 'Ohm , I
guess smut , you um'e gohumg to iuavo a thi'litic
vltiu mmmc. " 'h'hmo gttng tmpmarently acilimiesceml
amid McGrumil , mielsimig huts revolver , idiot omme
of them thmmougim tue imenr ( mtmmtl hioumibamileti
time otimem's ant time ) ' flew thmmoughi time tloor-
wtty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
i'uiii . % imruuit lii New tIt'iic. , ,
SANTA FE , N. M. , Dec. 20.-A great
crowd of iohIieinnm is In time city to attend
time opemmlmmg at time ieglsiitture tommmorm'ott' .
'rime repubiictmns ntiunit time legislative coumi-
cii Is democratic , ( nit ciainm it tie lii ( lie
hotvcr Imouse. 'h'hme mienmoemuits chaiuim ( lint
legal certlilcates out will citable thicurm to or-
gamize ( lie lower hiouse as ticil as ( imO
umper omme. 'l'hmere ale eommtests galore.
v t , sut.ii V I Il I I im mu I ii i , I 'mm per I liii , I ' umy.
MiMi'hiIS , Dee. 30.-TIne Commercial-
Appeal Imaum imiaced liii plamm ( at time diutimosumi
of time tvomnen of Menmpimis , v.'hmo will edit tIme
paimer Tel' time oxme issue amid receive ( hue uev.
eumutt accriuitmg timcrefrommm ( or timit imuupose of
starting a fund t& itt' used In a \ \ urmmuim'e
temnimle In this oil ) ' . 'i'hn , editiomm will appear
oil St.'aleumtine day ,
Otttca i-mi > S ( oiIgm'ess % S ill ibm ili ( Ii. ,
MON'J'GOM fllt'a' , 4\iO. , lee , 3tioyenJmor ( (
Omiteut , vluo imas Stint rt.tujmed ; front \ m'slm-
immgton , says , In aim immtemview , that the
Camllsie currency ilmtmi nt'iil lie defeated , limo
NIcaragua cuirmal itili 'till tail ( 'i imass aumtj
congress wIll do but little this tettiomu ,
uilg l'uur i'ruighmt 'Irsi e 'rveked ,
l.ONION . , 0 , , lce. 30.-A freight train u ;
time Big P.C ur was wmcketi smear thmlim PliLOC
today , but ( here was mb loss of life , as wits
at first reltoited.
RIChARDS TAKES Thu LEAD
pCftkorIhip Penauhum Swings to the B , &
M. Legal Departnint.'s Choice ,
BELIEF lit/ti liii CZAR II'S SFOKEN
liimrcin tIeum Slave llumtl ( ) rilcrs to Coiiiimltt
oum Itieumyls . - i'rcmtitieiiey of time Son-
nto Still iluvern Near \'utnoui
I.nmg n.miitim g mit. l.iuctmiui ,
LiNCOhN' , lec. 80.-Speciai ( Telegram- )
Tommigimt tIme simeakersimiim shtmummtloum has passed
through atmotimcr tmmtmusforummntinmm , Through.
otmt time tiny time uuiill at. the I.imithcll has been
steadily grluitiiumg , and it looks now like a
Ill chmartis grst. Time lei I I lent leumdlmmmmi ,
wimiclu last mmighmt coqtuetteti vitlm J. C. hutch
of Gage commmmty , inns swmung towarti htlcimutrths
of liebmoum , Mr. lcweese hits , impparetmth9- ,
got hits ccoumti vinti , auth ( ho legal depart-
mmmemmt of tiu limmrlluigtomu scents hilely to have
its own sn'cet n'lil 1mm mmnmmmlung thm simeakor.
Q tu I to a mmti umber t ho ye st orihumy mmunile smmmahl
bets out hiturehi arc tqmmighmt olicrhmig to pay
tiient , so It nimpeams that time tteiicf Iii time
Stucceits of itlcimamtis is immfectioums. limit back
of all this It. is immore timiimm likely I lint vorti
has coiume froumt Mm. iloitirego to couimtmiimo cmi
itlehuartha.
Up to mmtithmmlgimt thieve vns no visible cult-
warti cimamige 1mm ( lie sitlmaticim , an It. relates
to imrcsltlemmt of ( lie nemmate. The trill of John
C.'atsoim to Oummmmiua yesterday vums poiunted
to na an iumuiicatioum of sumpremmme coumihheumco
oil ii is Ima rt iii t ii tis ieav I mmg ( Ii e lid ii cleum r
to ii is oppommemmts. I 1mm t I imere is a met ian side
to ( hula htictiure. lie , too , mmmay imuivo been
retluestetj to drop 1mm Oit Mr. iioltlrege ; mmumd
stinmaro imlmmmnelf leftmre ummattcms rcacim time
cliummax of aim electiumm ,
Them Is here imow a cumuli limit rather in-
fituential lobby 1mm ( lie iimtemest of m'elmeahiumg
time lrcseumt vaitmeti Policy iuin' , A P05511)10
clash betweeum time railway mmmiii insmmmaimce 1mm-
tercsts many yet cut au unimportant figure iii
the election of immesitlent of time seumuite ,
Interest Iii other cammditiates for offices In
time girt of time nemmate anti iuommse Is sub- .
sithiary to the mumommmemmtotms qmmeiomm of hue will
be sieakor. Fates imaumg lipomm fates , autil
with time defeat of oltimer hltmrcim or lticluuumtis ,
away go a lot of other nsimimummmts as .hemiioruh-
izeti nut ii box of immatciucs struck by higiutmmiuig.
Chmammmpions of Getitlett of Ciramuth lslamuii cud
iligg of lientrico for clerk of the iioume have
cachm emipouuseti either time cummmso of hiurcin
or ltichmummtls , uummth calm say lint little coum-
cerumiumg time clerkship n'It imoumt toiuclming on
time speaiersiiii ) ammti exhiibitlumg their var-
tisaumsimip. it is extremmmely thiihicumlt to utay
anything favorable for ( lie amest vmoniimmemmt
cammi.hidaies for the various legishuutlve oiilces ,
It is ihillicult becatuso scarcely ommo of timemim
viio iuums aumy 'show of success Is mmot mm. omen-
( nrc of tIme IIuirhitmgtomm mmmmth will muot have
paid for his ehcctiomm by cast iroa pledges
to time month.
ThmeFo is boumumti to be considerable rail-
way legislation tiirowmm lmmto time rimmg this
wlmmter. It's 1mm time air. It Is inn open
secret. timat ( lucre is mnommey In ( lie iiitrothunctiomm
of speculatIve bills , termimeti by ommme boothie
legislation , iii viuIcim umleastires are Intro-
thuced aimtagommlstic to railway iumtercstmt for imo
other pumrposes thmnmm to be tiroppetl when
paid for by time railways. Meummbers polumt
to this fact mmd commintenti time Burlington for
being forehanded enouglt to have a fimiger in
all ( ho hmles , : .
Governor llolconmb arrived today from
Braken flow amid Is qtmamtumred at time Liimtlehl , ' '
lie Is In mm 1-atimer sequestered sltuatlmhmi , Imow-
over , amid hmold huinmseif umloot frommm a micranibie
1mm wiuiciu iue has no actIve part , aumd doubtless
little .
symmipatimy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
JOhN FI'i'ZGiIjji ) lVLtI ) ,
rromiulument Corutrtsctoruimtl Cuihiiliuilt , lix-
plres mit lmltt Ilomumo 1mm Llnolii.
LINCOLN , Dec. .iO.-Spocial ( Teiegrzmni- ) .
John FItzgerald , capitalist. amid railromd : con- 5
tract ur , died this nmornimmg itt 2 o'ciock at. his /
residence , on Tvenietim ( , hietweemm B aummi U / ' .
streets.
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Mr. Fitzgerald huas been Iii tomumore ( hams " 'J.
'
a. year , havlmmg brolc'en down ( roumi an active ,
hearty mmman of business to a commflumed Immvaild ,
ieceaseti vas bommm 1mm Llmnerick , Imelautti , almtl #
caine to this coumntry In 1846. lie was 65 "
years old at time ( mime of hula death , lie leaves
a wife anti four ciuiiulrcn. Ills estate Is es
tlunated to be wortim between $1,000,000 ant '
$2,000,000 , but is Involveti 1mm iltigatioum to thu
immnouimt of several iutmumdremi thmoimsmmumd dollars.
Time fummeriml will occur Wedmmesdumy next.
Joint Fitzgerald has for mmuammy years beeui
a promuimmemmt flgmmmo in ( hue mmmateriai thevelop.
mmment of time state of Nebraska , lie was a
railroad builder of time utmost aggressive typo
ammtl during hmln career 1mm ( lie tvent handled . . .
sonic of ( lie largest simmgie contracts ever
glvemm to oummi mmmummi. lie cammie to Nebraska Itt
1869 , and lie brought a railroad wIth iimmmi ,
imavimig comistructemi thm ChIcago , fluriimugtomi
& Quincy fmommi a imoiimt 1mm tIme interior of
los'a to the MissourI river , opposite time do' ,
of Plattuimmiomuth.
Mr Fltzgeald was a mmative of Irelammil , but
eumirated to Ammuenica at aim early age. lie
hogan life an a tvonlcmmmaum cmi time Erie cammai ,
Of his earlier life imu time commimtry hmmt lIttle
is knowmm. Ills life since imis advent. into
Nebraska hmas becmm an active ommo , mmrmtl cant
be traced thmrougit e'\rery year. Iii 1868 lie as-
soclateth himself witlm It , C , Citmumhuing , vell
kmmown aftorsvamd nit a pmomiuimmnent contractor
of Omaha amid mayor of thIs city. Time firma
of Fitzgerald & Cusiming took limo commrmmct ( for '
extending the Chicago , Burlington & Qulrmc
to l'iatttmmimoutim , via I'imciflc Jumuctioum. 'rIm ,
road vas comimpleted in 1869 , aimtl Mr. Fits-
geraid locateul as a cltizetm of l'Iattsmmmomutm.
lie lutmmnedlately conmmnencetl ( lit ) construction
of ( lie Ii. & Itt , , and completed It to Lincoln
1mm Jtuly of time foilowimmg year. After ( hue
11. & M. hail been comnpleiemi to lcearaey
to mm junctiomm witlm time Ummiomi Pacific , Mm.
Fltzgeratl ! btmhit tiiti Atchuisomm & Nbrankn ,
from Atchuisamu , Ican , , to Liucoimu , besltlems
oral oilier britmichm hues. him 1878 hits coin- ' - -
mnemmeeih ( Ito bug 11mm of ( ho Ii , & M , , frn *
Jlastlumgs to Dcumver , via lIeu Clomiul , fliminiuimmg
time mood to time latter poliut. iii Novemnimer o
timat year. 'limo vork of commst.mmmcting time limits
to Deuiver contimmimetl at Intervals ummtii 1882 ,
wimerm It wan fimually counpieteti ,
In time mmmeammImno ( Mm , Fitzgerald haul ye.
movetihis hacunmi trout i'Jattsmnoutim to Ltmmcolmm , '
mum main , ama tut once moon a fromtb rtmmmk
aiumomig time leamhlmig capltmuhists of that city ,
lie was ciocted imreaidont of ( lie FImst National -
tional baumk , and was a director iii mummy otbmer
enterlrlses , lie built omme at this finest subumr-
lisa hiomimes in time Capital city and coimrlb. (
0(0(1 ( lIberally to all charitable works , lie
.
% .aO an active mimember of time Catholic cimurcin
anti was of great assistance to ( list titnommilna.
Lion in a Imecuniary way ,
In 1867 ime conmmenccti ( lie contract for
constrmmctimig a line of raliroami front Pueblo ,
Cob , , to time easterim boundary of time state
of Kansas , aimtl It wan this work wlmlclm In- '
voivetl hun in hue fimuanclal dhilhciulties wimicin
imummi no mmmcii to tb with ending imis veli
spent life. This road syas kmmown as time
Ienver , Memmmimhmls & Atlantic , mind to finish
it Mr. Fitzgerald exiiammsteth his available
resources. He hmecummno involved 1mm extemmsive
litigation with Jay Gould , Russell Singe nail
other nell kumown wreckers of railroatia and
vrivate forluaes , anti lime commmphicatlr.mis sur-
roummmhed him ummitil time day of his deal ii ,
i.lr. Fltzgeralth nn'as a patriotic citizen of
tire lanth of hula adoimtioim , but lie never host.
hml syiutpatiiy for time cause of his own veo.
vie of his munimapimy native iantl , lie was
zealous worker ( Cr time cause of Ireland , anti
iii ISS9 was elected riresldenmt of lime Irish
National leagmie of Aummeyica , huoltiimug this
0111cc ( or nvo years. and being aUccetihed by
M. V. Gannoim of Ommiaima , iii 1892 Mr. Fits-
gerald , 1mm ccmnimauuy with several 0(1mev ( diii.
tlnguusuied Irhshm-Agmmerlcamms , visited Ireland.
in mitt eumtlevor to reconcile ( lie warring Inc.
tioimti Cf time Irish party , but with Indifferent.
nuceeas.
111mm mietthm rsnives one ( ' 1 the men wlm
hmave 'Vnm' utmuuchu to mimln Nebraska vhmat sime
is , lie was active. pragr'ss Vt' , public spirIted -
Ited and earmiest , lie built In LIncoln one of the