OMAHA HA THY 'NEK : 0 , 1SO , COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MIMIU MENTION. Onmeriw nnd photo supplies 12 Pearl vi ' . 0. S. of A will pled oinccrs ' . . . , , Is vlaltliiR friends horo. ' ' "ink StrlckllnR of Omaha will remove his family to thin city. V. DcnnlB and wife of Albion. In. , arc Bucstfl of the family of J. L Mablc. Mr.fl' J. , 0- Smith has been called to Mis- Vnllc > ' Ul ° serious Illniss of a icla- ptla Sanford and wife of Woithlngton , Minn. , arc Riirots of M-s. 0. H. Jonca of Mynstcr Btrcct. Miss Hmma Hfose of Holmcsvlllc. Neb , Is spendlnR tlio holldajs with her brother , Clarence K. HCKSO. \V. W. Dlmmnck of I'lttsburR H the M of his brother , \V. S. Dlmmock , superintend- cut of the motor company. Oflcnr Hue-lino and family will RO to J'lorida to sprnd the remainder of the win ter. They will lca\c the latter part of the w eek. The Ladles' Aid society of St. John's I3n- Kllsh Lutheran church meets Thursday after noon at the residence ! of Mrs. J. Llob. 127 South Plrst street. \Vhllo the ladles arc husy making tip their party "lists , " the joung man makes up his laundry "list , " and sends his bundle to the "iaKle , " 721 Ilioadvvay. A.V. . Mciinor and Mlsi Mnbel Hrown were married at C o'clock last evening rt the residence of McTlnor's pirentiiZ draco street. Ilcv. C.V. . Ilro\\er performed the ceremony. The second of the srrles of parties to fce Klvcn by the Danclni ; club this season wan held at thu Iloyal Arcanum hall last cen - Ing , It was a decided success , and was more larccly attended than the first one. Clifford Harl Hathcvv , a l-montlia-old In- funt , died at the Christian homo yesterday of Infantile troubles The little stranger came to the home from Pulda , Minn The body will bo burled In Palrvlew today. Inspection of nrmn and equipments IB or dered for members of company L , I'lfth rig IniPiit , Iowa National Guards , at their armory , Tuesday , January 5 , 1SU7 All nmmberH aie expected to be present. Will O. 1'ryor , cap tain , commanding T. H. i\ans , who has been chief elec trician at the electric light works In this rlty for seven years , has resigned , and will leave on the 1st of January for fiotlienburK Neb Ilo has been appointed chief elec trician and manager of the Gothenburg Water Works , Tower and Irrigation com pany It Mungovern , who claims Iowa City as his home , was locked up In the city Jail yes terday to a < valt the usual order of Judso AlcGca this morning to get out of town During thci afternoon ho was attacked with heart disease and City 1'hyslclan Treynor made an examination which showed that the man was In a serious physical con dition Or Tro > nor made mi order sending the man to the Women's Christian Associa tion hospital for treatment C. H Vlnvl Co , fcmalo'remedy Medical continuation free Wednesday Health book furnished. 309 Mcrrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tol. 250. Only one more wctk of the Durfco Kur- nlturo company's great removal sale. Bar gains. _ I.nlioriTN 'XVnnd'iI. Wo linvo for sale or rent several desira ble fruit , grain , vegetable and stock farms near Council Hluffs for 1S97. Day & Hess. Rental . Agents. _ _ Will Moir < ln Pipit of llir Yfiir. The Council Bluffs ofllce of the Omaha Ilco will lemovo from No 1C North Main street to No. 10 Pearl street January 1. Klll.-.l li > ( he KIcU Itt n HOI-MO. Clifton Fjock , the 12-year-old boy who was kicked by a horse on his grandfather's form near Logan , died jcstcrday morning , and the body was brought to this city last evenIng - Ing It was taken to the residence of his mother , Cll Sixteenth avenue The body was accompanied by G. E Pcrguson , a news paper man of Logan , who Is a relative of the family Particulars of the accident were leariij.il last evening The lad wag spending thu holidays with hlx grandparents , Mr. end Mrs J D I'yock , who llvo on a farm ( sev eral miles from Logan. The boy and his cousin , a lad of hla own age , were holding a couple of skittish young horses that had , .1ust been taken from the stable The anl- "ritiUheld by Clifton began to playfully plunger and , kick. The lad wan holding It nt the cnd'tmrronR halter , which permitted the horse to turn aiidJUck him The hoof struck him Just back of ehe rleht ear and crushed his skull He never regained con sciousness. The. boy was a handsome , manly little fellow , and was the prldo of his inolUer llnppilj IIU-iiilcil. 'Wo venture to sny that our Htoro Is the best arranged In the city , filled with raio gems of diamonds , fine Jewelry , watches and chains , silverware and silver novelties Wo make specially low prices on table cut lery , carving sets and full tea sets , qtmdiuplo plate. C 11. JACQU12MIN & . CO , 27 South Main Street. I'lno llvory for parties and dances. Ogdtn Livery , IDS llroadway. Telephone S3. Cc-iH n Ti'iitiiiirnr ) WrU. Augusta Hachwltz was granted a temporary ary writ of Injunction against John Limit and John Phillips to restrain them from re moving thi ) Improvements on a piece of lanft near Manavva. The plaintiff bets up that she entered Into a contract with Mrs Pra- lor In October , 1S93 , for the sale of the land In , ( jueatlon for $ .100 Notes were given In payment that have not been met Since then Mrs Pralor has died and now the defend ants seek to get posacsslon of the Improve ments on the land , basing their claim on n sale for $100 , made to them by Mrs. Pralor during her lifetime. _ PiiM' Silt 'mnrt . Ity sending forty Domestic soap wrappers to L. nolle n & Co , DCS Molncs , la. , you will get six silver teaspoons free. Will Move tlio 1'lrnt of ( lie Y-iir. The Council Uluffs office of the Omaha Dee will remove fiom No. 1C North Main atrcot to No 10 Pearl street January 1. win Not D The report published yesterday morning to the effect that the Chicago University Glee club , which Is billed to appear hero January 2 , was about to disband and would not fill Us engagements caused consider able surprise. The St. Paul church women who have the entertainment In charge wired Chicago at once , and received a message from C. i : . How lit on behalf of II. G. Lo/- ler , manager of the club , that It would bo on hand ami the story was not founded on fact. _ You Miulo Ao MIxtaKc When you bought your Christmas goods of J. Holler & Co. , and you cannot make a mistake when you buy anything there at nny time. Hvery article la a bargain. Hoffmayr'B fancy patent Hour makes the best ami most bread , Ask your grocer for It. niMlrlft CoiirJ . . In Hio case of U C. Hart agafnst the Non pareil company , the Carpenter Paper com pany Intcrvcnor. the latter parties to the have filed a motion to relax the cost \ The plaintiff In thu case of James \ \ cston „ against CharliB P. Iliaslan has nicd a re- - J7 Blstauco to thedefendant's motion for a new The defendants In the case of KImball Ilros. against Doero. Wells & Co , have tiled a motion for a now trial. MnrrliiK > * WIMMINOM. The follow Ing marriage llconseu wcro Is sued yesterday : . jviuiYc'll Hrovvn u , KutuvviUtiunle county lii Ottumvvii . 3J jiunc-H KeniH. 1'carl Nice , Bouth tiiinlm. ) . . " iiinn. MANLnY-WalliiceT J. , 514 South Twenty- ilrHt uveniio of typhoid pneumonia , iitud W yeiim KiinornV from the Tabernacle , Council Illuffa , ut 316 ! 'Il.urBUay. . Inter- went at Tulrvlew cemetery. TRAMP'S ' OKIC1XAI , SCHEME PrcEcntsMho Police with a New Flmso of Mcnicanoy ( MAS AN INTERNATIONAL POSTAL NOTE trr ( JflH It CIINI ) M | , lint Con- tlimull > MnK.-M 11/ . i\lNti.iioo tlu' llnnlN for mi A for .sinull I'm oi James W. Tracey , a vagrant arrested last night for begging on the streets , presented t'-.a pollco w-lth a new phase of mendicancy. The tramp's excuse for begging was alleged to bo his Inability to get a money order cashe/d until the postolllcc opened In the morning. The paper when It was exam ined at the station proved to bo on Intcr- natlonil postal money order for 1. It hod been sent from Dublin last April , and could only bo cashed at the postofflco where It was received without a lot of offlclal red tap ? . Tracey never remained 'In ono plice long enough for the necessary duplicates to overtake him. and he admitted that ho had been traveling on the strength of the order all summer , fawned , It was only worth $1101. but In Its nres = nt form It was worth thrco square- meals a day and a good place to sleep each nlht ; U'llll.clAlliiMcil lo Co Home. J. W. Walker was dismissed by the com missioners of Insanity yesterday and al- lovvrd to go homo on his promise that he- would not attempt any further violence against his family or himself Walker wai taken In charge Sunday night by the pollco. Ills family having sent word to the citation that he wie threatening them and trying to commit suicide Tlu examination of the patient developed the fact that he was suffering from In flammation of the optic nerve which cauced Intense pain At the times this became most fiovero his mind would bo affected The- physicians who have examined him state that he can not be cured and that his eye sight will fall him entirely within a few months Walker was suffering from his eyes Sunday night when ono of his won n angered him lie became frantic and went to the barn and beat his head against the sides Ho then went Into the birn ; ami took a bet of reins and proceeded to rig up an Impromptu gallows to do avvay with him self. He was discovered before he could hang hlireclf While sitting on n box after bo had been found by his wlfc > he fell from It In an unconscious condition He wen taken to his house and the same evening tried to cut his throat with a razor Walker has a largo family that he sup ports by ci'ttlng wood and doing whatever work ho can find The family lives on Upper Harrison street and Is In poor circum stances _ By sending forty Domestic soap wrappers to L Tlolton & Co , Dos Molncs , la. , you will get six silver teaspoons free. Ill-ill KNIII | < - Trimsfot-H. The following real estate transfers were reported yesterday at the olllce of J. W. Squire : Thurston 8 Wright to W A Hill nml W A Demi , ti'6 no'i 2" , and IS liens In = eVi 2I-7W1V q c. il t 2oO CO F. L Stnhl to S H Snyder , lot 2 , ] > lk 2. Vooi his' add vv d . . 100 She riff to noorge n dago , lot S , blk. 2."i. liaylNs \ . r.ilmrr's add , H il . 85C 74 Countv Trt.iHiin-r to I'r.ink J Stem- ler , IntH 1 nml Hi blk 4 , and lots 1 anil 2 , blk 9 , Stutsman's M add , tax < 1 . 12 CO Same to C S I.enVrts , lot 3 , lilk 5 , I'irry add , tax il . . . . 307 Same to Ocorgc P. Sheldon , lot 14 and und 1-10 lot IS , blk11 , Terry mill , tax il . C 72 Same to s line1 , lots 8 nnd ? 0 , blk. 41 , and lot 7 , blk. ! > . Perry add. , tax d. 11 25 Premont Henjamln and wife to Theo dore llohlfx , lot 12 , Uenjamln'8 subil. . vv. d . . . . 4300 Lauretta K Holllngsworth and bus bind to Ilulclah Knlovv , nei 11-7C- 3S. vv d . . . . . . 3,000 00 John W. Klmbnll and wife to Juno ; i : Wood , lot 0 , blk. 2 , Judson'a 2d i add . vv d . COO 00 Security Savings and Loan nsHoela- tlon to K. L. Stabl , lot 2 , blk. 2 , VoorhlH' add , vv. U . 7.7)00 ) Tvve-lve tr.insfe-rs , aggregating. $ ' MO 17 li-n li of W. J. W J. Mauley died at his residence , B14 South Tvvonty-flrKt avenue , Omaha , yes terday morning , after an Illness of thirty days from typhoid fever. The announce ment caused great sorrow among his many friends and acquaintances In this city , where he has lived during the greater part of his actlvo life Tor nearly fifteen years Mr. Manlcy held ( ho position ot slilpplng clerk and gencial foreman for the Impklc-Shngart whoUsalc hardware company He was a most valu able employe Tour years ago ho accepted the oft repeated offer of the Ucctor-Wil- hclmy Hardware company of Omaha and entered Its SPIV Ice He kept his residence In Council Bin If s until last year Ho was a man of sterling qualities In all respects , and was thoroughly beloved by his friends and neighbors , as well as by business asso ciates Arrangements for the funeral were com pleted yesterday afternoon The body will Lo Interred In Talrvlcw cemetery in the lot purchased by Mi Manlcv n few years ago The funeral services will bo held In the Christian tabernacle at J o'clock tomorrow afternoon Ucv J M. Vavvter of Omaha will olllclatc Mr Manloy had no children Ills wife survives him. John I nili-i-vv mill Illicit ) Hurt. John Underwood , a fanner living In Har- dln township , started fram the Kcll barns about 8 o'clock Monday evening to drive to his homo An hour later he was found lying by thr > roaiUlde. several n.Iles from lhi < city , In an unconscious condition. Evi dences of a runaway were abundant The Injured man was taken to the home of a farmer near by. where ho was rccORiil/ed Ills condition appcare-J to be eerloun , and ho was brought ( o town and taken to the resi dence of William Undsrnooil , a relative Physicians were summoned and 'medical care was givem him , but ha rorialncd unconscious all night ConscIousnctH only pirtlally re urn PI ! yesterday Ho was unable to recall anything that had transpired The wrecked wagon and ono of the horse's was found , but the other horse has not been heard of There were some grounds for the apprehen sion Uia' the Injured man had suffeied con cusslan of the brain. Ills symptoms last night , however , were quite favorable for upcc-dy recovery. _ IIHH Keller niili-rlnliiN. Miss Cora , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S S Keller , entertained a largo number of friends at lunche-on at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. The- Intel lor of the I'le-gant hcnu was decorated with pinks and smllax , tables in pink and green , and the souvenirs were of the colors of the decorations Thu bon- boiw wore followed by a game of puzzles , the prizes being won by Mlsi.es Orass. Jeffcrla Harclay and McDonald The guests of thu occasion wcro Misses Ndllo liakei. Zula LIpe , Alice Kobter. Ulla Wlrt , Sadlo Tarns worth , Kthyl Thomas , Isabel Patterson. ( Jraco Ileobe , IJthcl Shcpard , Ilynlle liakei Alberta Troutman. Delia Dyer. Anntttc Grass , Maud McUomld. Ilreta Jcfferls. Mary llarclay , Adele Mevers. Cora Smith , Nettle tJronovveg. Millie Oraham , Hlta Otis. Mona Heed , Nolllo Lutz. Mabel Hoblnson Jesule Wallace- , Harriet Walker , Kmnm Krt'dcrlcl Desslo Moore and Clara Plamiiiant To ! ! < Tn I. r il ( o rinrlnilii. The commission of Insanity has ordered Sheriff Morgan to take Phillip Hanneman an Insane patient , from St. Ile-rnard'a hos- pltal to Clurlndu Hanneman was adjudged iiwano August 27. He- wan found on tlu streets by the pollco nnd flrat thought to be suffering from Intoxication. Later It de- \eloped that ho was Inaane , Ho could give no coherent account of wlu-re * ho had romc from , but the authorities suspected at thr time that ho had been ohlppeil here from either Dakota or Nebraska. They have made determined efforts to locate his former I whereabouts , but Imp failed This Is one of several rasrg that have been brousht re- I rr-ntly to the attention of the county offl- , cluls wlinre Irnno pnupers have been ent Irto Council Illuffn tram neighboring points In Iowa and other Mates. Ci-t il Si-u I'axliir. The congregation of the Christian tabernacle - naclo has been having considerable double In securing n pastor that would fully meet the approval of all the members anl the pul.Mt committee. Calls wcro ex'eaded to' ' ' ppveral pastors , one of whom would have. been very acceptable , and It was siirt' ° scd that the matter had been se'lIH , but the1 minister concluded to decline It. The 111- nonnccmont was made yesterday , lnt a pas tor had been found to whom a 'iiinlimria call had been extended and accepted. The new man Is Uev n W Cole of Malvern la Ho | j highly recommended by the ofllclal bnard of the clmich , and by the congrega tion , to whom ho has ministered He Is a young man , and It U believed ho will be very popular. It Is expected 'hat he wll occupy the pulpit next Sunday. \ < - Cl-IIKIIN Ill-port iHHIICll. County Auditor Matthews has Just re ceived n consignment of the1 census of Iowa for the year 1S03 , com.illcd by W M Mnc- Tarlind , secretary of state , under the di rection of the executive council Much of the data contained In the book has a'reidy ' been published , especially the statistics 10- ferrlng to population and the production of the vailous staple products of the state The volume lacks but a few pages of bc'ng ' n round 1,000. and Is devoted entirely lo tables except the few pagjs taken up by the Introduction. Davis Is closing out his elegant stock ol holiday goods at cost to make room for his spring stock of drugs paints , oils , var nishes , brushes and plass , which Is now com- menclng to arrive You never saw such holiday goods nt such prlcc-j. If you want n bargain In watches and diamonds mends call at Snyder's , 32S Hroadwny. AMJHV MV } > DUSrmt YTU WOIIIC. DOM mini Clinrm-il * tltli Trjlni ? to KIM Ills Dnimliti-r'x Svvi-i-tlii-iirl. CIinSTON , la , Dec 29 ( Special ) Con siderable gossip Is being Indulged In by the residents of Jones township over nn esca pade which took place there Friday Plnlcy Downard , objecting to Alvln Howard paying attention to his young daugl tcr , Jessie , took desperate means to sever the acquaint ance Young Howard was to have escorted Miss Jessie to a dance on the evening In question. Old man Downard was laying for him. and when ho got within range of a revolver the bullets commenced to fly and. according to the Information filed In Justice Haxtcr's court at Afton , ono of the bullets penetrateHoward's coat Downard was arrested and will have hi" preliminary hear ing tomorrow. He in charged with assault with Intent to commit murder Young How ard's father Is the complainant. The ru mors afloat over the ease put some decidedly racy embellishments on the affair , but the Information recites only what Is stated Another sensation has come to ll ht In the east end of the county Miss Mamie Searls , n young woman residing at Lorimor , ap- penicd In Justice Maxwell's court Saturday and filed Information , against Clyde Slfcrt , charging him with seduction The develop- HKiita , should the case get to trial , will be Interesting. Prtd ShoMrom , n young man of respected parents , was taken to Page county last wc-ek to answer to a charge filed against him In the P.igo county courts , of disturbing a literary n.cctlns. TIMI'IIIANCI : MVDIKS AT wo UK. II cot < i ( UI-H MOIIC-M | ami Ponii n llriiui-li of tli < - Anti-Saloon I.cumir. DK3 MOIN13S , Dec. 29 ( Special Tele gram ) Over 100 leaders In temperance work In Iowa , met today In convention to form an Iowa branch of the American Antlsaloon league. Of 12S Invited to attend , IOC wcro present. Officers elected were : F S. Dun hhee. DCS Molncs , president ; vice presidents S. N Fellows , Fayette , W. H. Cole , Mount Pleasant ; J. M Kettlcmam , Indlanola , treasurer , J W. Hill , DCS Molnca ; secretary , Mrs Florence Miller , DCS Molnca It Is proposed to elect a state superintendent and ialao means to district the state and agitate I for tempernrco reform. The move Is | nonpolltlcal , and It Is proposed to pledge { voters to biipport such candidates as will suppoit prohibition legislation The mulct law vvra not coulemned , a conservative at titude being tukeir T . * the sake of unity Iho organization will nfipono , thcu , manu facture of liquors , and ultimately WH-- dcavor to secure the ropix-1 of the mulct law. _ . lllNtrill-tlllPT lOMIl Itflll-ICIlllN. ATLANTIC , la. Dec. 29 ( Special Tele gram ) The Lotus lodge of Hcbekahs of this city celebrated the third anniversary of the local organization by having a banquet and holding a school of Instruction The latter was conducted by Mcsdames J. M. Matthev s of Council Itluffs and Hertzcl of A\oca. who Instructed members In the un written work of 'the order. These women arc the president and vlco president of the state organization. \o CrlliN for Ioi\ii Corn. CRKSTON. la . Dec. 29 ( Special ) -Graln buyers at Spauldlng and Shannon City are said to have discontinued .tho purchase of corn , because the cribs are full and there tone no market for the cereal If prices were right It Is said that the railroads would be unable to handle the vast amount of busi ness that Is awaiting them. A profitable market would create a car famine the like of which was never before experienced In Iowa. _ Cri-Nloii 1'iiNlollliiPlKlit KIiilNln-il. CHi:3TON , la , Dec. 29 ( Special. ) Therb has been a decided abatement In thepcst - ofllcc Tight at this point. It Is thought the alleged receipt of a letter from Congress man Hepburn by ono of the aspirants stat ing that the man had been picked and thai the case was practically settled had the sub duing effect _ lloj ! lHlnntl > Killed. CUCSTON. la. , Dec. 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) Leo Hurr of Orient , aged 15 , acci dentally shot and killed himself today. Ho was playing with a revolver , It refused to explode Leo looked Into the barrel , un consciously pulled the trigger and the bul let crashed Into his temple. \li-M. .lunKIn of Knlrfli-il III. OTTUMWA , la . Dec 29 ( Special Tele gram ) Mrs C. M. Junkln , wife of the edi tor of the Falrfleld Leader and ono of the prominent politicians of the state , Isery III with diphtheria She has been given antl-toxlno treatment and strong hopes for her recovery nro entertained. Ollli-i-rN fur W < - Hrii TOPKKA , IX'C 23Tho nnnu il mooting of the- Western Surglc.il nnd Gynecological .iH.socl.itlon closed hero tonight with the following election of ofllcerH President , Jostivi iistman , IndlmnpolK liul , vice piesldent D 8 ralrcblld Clinton. la , siioml vlco president , II H DivN Omaha ; Hoi-retary and tre.iHurcr , Herman U , Pmrwe. K.iiiii.ix City , Mo , cxi'cntlvo commltU'c , Low IB Si bonier. ! ) > Molncn , In . Mlle II. Ward. TopcKa , Kan . C Lester Il.i'l Kan sas City , Mo . John P Lord Omaha Den ver win elocpii for the meeting on Decem ber 2S and 21" . IVfl The nKsoclatlon e-om- all the middle west Htute.s. ItOlllllllloilll Slll-l- < -l-llN II 'MH'lllllNl. NKW YORK , Dec 29 A apodal cable dis patch to the Courier dis lltutn Unln , an- nouncr.s thp election of M. Hlgaud , moduato republican , to the Chamber of Deputies , from the Ncullly-Houlogne dlatilct of the arron- dUuoment ot St Denis , by an overwhelming majoiity The- late member , M. Sautumler , boclllalUt , recently dece-aacd , was elected for this district In May last , by a majotlty ot only 107 votra over M. Klgaiid , the present Incumbent. llurular SliootN it I'olli'i-iunii. TACOMA , Wash. , Dec. 211. Police Officer Dratton was uliot at midnight while trying in capture two burglaiH In a store on Seven teenth street. He fired at ono burglar , when another , who was watching , opened flro and obot llraltoii twice In the back of the head. Ho will prubobly die. rimrnMi ovisu r\i l < UK TOWNMTIJ CnnloMt Cnmliur t It < HVr iiiao Smilli DnKolii l.niKl. rHAMIlKULAIN. S D' , Ilc 29-Spe ( cial ) A fight Is to be ifSflbJffor poasewlon of the Fairfax tounsUe. fn 6fi'gory county ' rillnpa on land In that ( 'county could not bo made prior to December } l , on Ing lo de lay In surveying lh laniU'AKhough It wan opened for settlement In iSUIJ , , Immediately af cr filings were permitted ( t > be received the 1'alrfax towns.to ap\Vlcfltlon | was filed In the Unlt'd States lanl olflcn In this city , but was rejected becaust tlutownslte com pany claimed too small a piniulatlon for the amount of land sought to be entered , and de sired to make * final proof within tliiee months , which would b premature llogRfl & Parker of Spencer , Nib . attirneys for the to'vinltP claimants , have written tl-e local lap I olllcirs that the1 Uiwrlnlte application nicil In the land ofllce had been altered In Impo'-tint respects after leaving their hands , and prior to being tiled 'In the land ofilre , and that Its rejection was proper They withdrew the original application , waived their right of nppeil , and substituted for the withdrawn application a townslte decla ratory statement. The tow nailers desire to make entry of ICO acres but Samuel It Turney clalirs eighty acrra of the townslte as a part of his homcatcad , and a merry wai Is In prospect Owing to the conflict neither the townslte application or Turney's home- stud application have been placed on record , and a hearing has been ordered for February 4 , before the reg'ster ' and receiver of the Clnmberliln land ofllco to dctcruiluo the ownership of the land AunitiriN cu utr.nifTviTii Mt'itnnu ANsi-rlH thu I HiIM ( ho Vlcllin of it M < -\l < * itii Coiisitriu- > . SAN DIEGO. Cal . Dec. 29 Americans throughout Mexico nro watching with great Interest the movements of the authorities In the case of Carlos A Miller , an American citizen and realdcnt of CuaJInicullaznn , state of Ouerroro He Is In Jail In Mexico , charged with the murder cf a Mexican cnplnccr named IMourdo Zepcda at Ometcpac on Octo ber C Miller claimed from the- first that the local olllcers at Ometapsc and In hla own town with the unpronounceable name had conspired to bring a murder charge against him and compass his ruin and death If pos sible. He claims he knows theIdcMitlty ol the murderers and offers to prove. If re leased under guard and to furnish evidence of n wholesale conspiracy In the state of Guerrero , not only to do away with him , but to defraud the govctnnicnt out of a largo amount. Heputiblo people have for warded to the government st-Uemcnts that Miller Is all right and U the Intended vic tim ot enemies In public life lion Ignacla Marlscal , secretary of foreign affairs , has Investigated Mlllc-'s ccsc somewhat and Is convinced of his Innocence He has notified the American legation to that effect H Is possible therefore , that Miller will soon be released In the meantime , on orders from President Diaz , a rigid Investigation Is going on In the state of Ouerrero , un earthing scandals In public oflices and run ning down the murderers of Engineer Kc- pada. orricnits rent roiic i.oitn M CIITY. SitMMirt II. Ciilln of IN-IIIIHJ I in n In t'iilTHll > IN I'roHldolil. NEW YORK , Dec 29. The opening P fllon of the American Folk Lore society was held today In Hamilton hall , Columbia college. Prof Cullln , vice president of the boMety , presided. The following ofllcera were elected President Stewart M Culln of Pennsylvania university , first vice pres ident , Plot. Homy Wood of Johns Hopkins university ; second vice president , Dr. Franz Do.is , Columbia college New York , perma nent secretary , W W. Haw ell , Cambridge. Mass , treasurer , John H Hlnton. M D , of New York A number ot papers pertaining to folk lore were read. Dt-nlliN of il Iaj. LONDON , Dec 29. Sir Alexander Milne , admhal of the fleet who * In , one was com mand of the North American Ktatlon. Is dead The admiral was born In 1SOC and while In command of the North Ameiicnn station he lecelved the prince of Wales nt Halifax upon the occasion of the latter s visit to America. Sir Alexander wcs the only admiral of the North American btatlon who hcu ever olllclally visited any of the United Statis ports since the war of 1812 , when he arrived In New York hnrbor In ISfiJ , at the lime of the civil war , and was subsequently cordially iccclved at Washing- Ion BAYARD , Nob. Dec. 29 ( Special ) Mrs J. Wilson of this village died suddenly of apoplexy vvhllo attending a social at the resi dence of William Stones Christmas night Mrs. Wilson was about 5S years of age She leaves a husband and several grown up sons ajjA pne daughter , who arc heart- brokoju r' . .Wilson was one of the most popular-TTVenUV.b , , , ne-lghborhooil. NOKTH PLATTi ; , jsei , , u "aitipeclai Telegram ) Dr. Frederick N Dick died at ills residence in till" city this morning at 2 o'clock. The cause of his death was a tu mor , which has been troubling him seriously during the past year. The eloitor has been one of the Union Pacific surgeons at this [ ilaco for the past twenty years He was a Knight Templar and a member of the In- I'cpcndcnt Order of Odd Fellows , the Inde pendent Order of Killway Mechanics and the Knights of Honor The funeral will take- place Thursday afternoon LONDON , Dec. 30 Hertram Currle , who was the Kngllsh delegate to the llrusscls .nonctary confeience In 1S92 , la dead DALTlMOIin , Dec 29 Colonel William Norrls , ex-colonel commanding signal corps of the confederate- army , died today of apoplexy , at his residence near thU city , aged 77 In the early days of the California gnld fever bo was Judge advocate of the North Pacific squadron. U. S. N CHICAGO. Dec 29 Harry G. Forakcr , formerly managing editor of the Chicago Chronicle , died tonight of consumption. Young ? Mnn Ciinfi-HHi-H to I'oi'Bi-rj. LOS ANGKLCS , Cal , Dec 29. J A. Faulk , who was ancstcJ yesterday for forgery at the request ot the authorities at Abilene , Tex. , has made a confe-sslon to Sheriff Hurr. He stated that he waa barely 21 years of age and the son of a wealthy resident of South Carolina and that wl Ilo visiting In Texas he was Induced to commit the flrat crime of his life by three young men whose acquaintance lie had made on the train soon after leaving tiome. He does not deny forging n check for $300 , but claims ho got but | 2T ! of the amount If the ma'ter cannot bo nettled by ite father repaying the amount ho says ho will plead guilty to the charge. I , out ? Tt-rm In Sluti-'H I'rlNon. NUW YOHK. Dec 29v. Isaac Sucker , con victed last night of arson In the first degree , was today sentenced to Iftj-slx years In prison. The maximum penalty Is forty ' ' : ears. _ Cluirnoil villh VIolndiYtf Siindnj Iim. HOSTON , Dec 29 pugono Tompklns , proprietor of the Bostpi | the. Her ; Colonel Mapleson , la'o Impress irlptpf the Imperial Opera company , nnd all jvho took part In the Mapli-'on In ncllt at the theater on Sunday nlubt have been summoned Into the municipal court to Answer a charge of violating the Sunday 'concert ' law. All Intel cHtlng phnno of thv ense Is the fict that u number of the jaudlcnco have alco been Included In the cti.iree. Judge liurko refused tp ntnt a warrant on the HtroiiKth of the cvldemc ofTenil The ofllcers are now looking for expert testimony The Hnbluth' Protective Icaguo will give all the aid pOftPlblu to the po lice. ' ' _ 'Ilirouii from . .M liiiiinri- . Fred Cngel , a youiik' farmer from Peru , 111 , arilvcd In the city ycH'crday and went lo bed at the Luropc-an hotel , Tenth and Howard HtroctH shortly after 12 o'uleirk In nbout an hour ho had it dreadful dream He fane-led tlure was n i razy man In the bid with him Shrieking for help ho plunged wildly throiiKh the tranfom over tie dour , blinking the ( .laxx nnd taking the HaMli with him Ho NiiHtalned a num ber ot severe culx at , out the urniH nnd lianilH , vvhlth rcuulrul bis removal to the police Htatlon and the care of thu city Hiir- Tin * limit ) St-ori-hi-H ii Stulilo. Flro broke out shortly after 10 o'clock last night In thu Htnblii occupied by A. M Lower , 1117 Dodgu xtrcet. Several hornes which wire tied In the atnlls were rclniHod In tlinci to Have tlulr liven , but n number of vehlekH could not be taken out and wore badly pcorchcd , Thei ttitlrc- roof of the bulldliiK was burni'd and damageH Hiistalnid to the ytructure nmounttiiK to about MOO. The \oaa \ by Ix > Her will approximate J2W , partially covered by Insurance. itiooM ) \ \ r.TITII iim. xM ill'iiriiinuiil lilinnj Totli \\li ) st | ( . l.cfl Her Iliisliitml. I10DA PKSTII. Dec 29 The prraoiiro here of Prlnceos do Carnman-niliiwy , for merly Mh > s Cl r.i Ward an hplre i of Detroit , i Mich . vim eloped fiom ParUnii \ Aummcr 'with ' a Hungarian gyp ) mus clan named I Jancesl Itlgo , his c .ins CM ! a sensation here I the prlnc ( yesterday received a dill gallon of members of thp prow , to whom she spoke i In the freest manner. She mid that It WAU , Incorrect to ruggret tint hoi husband , n Itel- glan nobleman of French extraction , hid be 1 hated In an ungt'iitleininly imnner toward I her On the lontraty nlu-Ii filstcd thoprliue I hid alwnys conducted blmsclf as a Kcntlo- mnn Hut be was of a ; old lejcncd natine ! and was always more af bin club or on the I turf thin with hla family. The couple have two children living The prlnores wan then asked vvhv ohe U f hei husband , and tcplicd 'lh.it l < a u > markable story 1 have also askcl 4ii\ elf why 1 have done to and I 111 tlnd no reply to the question Soon aftrr our murtigo I went with my husband to llnthsclrt vt flivt | I found the Hclglan arlstnciacv veiy nym pathetic When however tlure was talk of a high pTsomgo having aho n mr a special favor , an entire ilia HBP oi-unrrd The sympathy first shown me wis wltbdiawn and theiefore , I went to Pula I there became came acquainted with M Jnncisl Itlgo In the Cafe Falllai.1 He was acting as bind maj ter Ulgo liked me bettci than his beloved mi'fllc The rest you k.iow " , In conclusion the pilncess said "I should llko very much to see my chlldicn again , but the law has given them to their father I , on the other hind , have given up half mv Income , $15.000 , foi their iduoatlon 1 shall remain two months In Hungary ' l The "high personage ' lefcrreil to by the princess in this Interview Is umleistood j hero to refer to King Leopold of llrlgium , i and Is said to furnish the muse for the refusal - ! fusal of the queen of Ilelglum to be Intro duced to Princess de Caramin-Clilmay at n gaiden party at Laekcn the royal park nnd pala-'e near Ilrusiols The suit of divorce Instituted by the pi luce against his wife Is now In progress nt CharlcroK , Belgium They lint met at Nice , and were married In the presence of the United States and British nmbassadois Hlgo Is now said to be trying to Induce his wire to commence divorce ) proceedings ngilnst him , promising her a large sum of money If she will do so It Is added , ho-v- ever , that the deserted woman ictuses to take this step , as It would enable lllgo to marry the princess LONDON Dec 30 The Standaid s Vlenm correspondent gives the details of inter vlevva which the princess of Chlniay-Cara inn has accorded to ncwspipcr correspondents which enable her full story to be given From these It appeai-s that she ariivcd In Prrte at thu age of 1G with her mother Her first suitor was a German captain , named Von Heffcls , who was rejected She made the acquaintance of the prince of Chlin.iy Caraman at the residence of the then United States consul. She accepted the prince's suit the mother and daughter having made a wager between them that he would pioprne within two months. The princess states in her Inteivlcvvs thnt she spent 1,500000 franto ( J300.000) ) , In repairing the prince's old fain lly chateau In Halnault After six yeais of married life , the princess states only a yearly Income of IBI.OOO fiancs ( $11000) ) lemalnel of her fortune The princess cald to tin newspaper men that she would nnrry Jancsl HIgo , her Hungarian gypsy lo er She showed to the reporters on the upprr part of her arm a tatooed sen ent surmounted with the name of Janrol , and above It ( he- Idler "C , " the whole design being topped by a ducal ciown. Hundreds of people wait outside of the hotel where the pair are staying to hee the runaway prlnccrs and special police arc needed to keep mder When she appears at the theater , adoined with splendid diamonds mends , and the gypsy Janesl at her elde the performers on the stage aie entirely Ignore ! so great Is the curiosity aroused m\rn COMIS i\ A m > si.ini : . County Korrj , In Iroliinil , < M orlalvOn li > n < nliiNf roiln > . DUBLIN , Dec 29 During the past night and this morning the bog slide at Castle , county Kerry , continued unchecked , a copious rainfall helping the movement. The mass c/f bogs , a mile and a half wide , roars llko the ocean , carries away bridges and loads , destroying houses and farms , sweep ing through the Flcsk valley and emptying peat , carcasses of cows , sheep and donkeys mil debris of houses Into the lake of Kll- arncy. The people living In the direction in which the bog slide is coming nnd the lollco are searching for bodies Lord Kenmore - more bus cautcd a cordon of guards to be Iravvn around the slide In order to prevent ess of life Great excitement prevails In : he vicinity and all hou"cs there are open o receive the hundreds of people rendered homeless by the disaster The destructive movement of the bogland Inally ceased tonight. Tv.o bodies have been found a mlle distant from the scene Jlf 110 l'is - ' _ _ _ _ _ of Nniioleon'M C PARIS , Dec 30 There Is a1"ll"K'Vioir ! ! at the Vclncy club of 100 reallstM paintings of Napoleon's Russlin campaign by Varcs- tlehagln , being n terribly vivid and Impres sive lesson of the horrors of war Varcs- tlchagln had prepared a catalogue passing revere Judgment upon Napoleon's enterprise , but the committee of the club prohibited the sale of the catalogue. Vurc tlchagln jceamo much Irritated and will close the exhibition a week earlier than l.c Intended to. _ ninilNloiic HUH \liullior Illrlluln > . LONDON , Dec 29. The birthday of Ut Hon. William n Gladstone was celebrated at Hnwardcn today. Thcro was the usual flood of teli grams and letters from home nnd' abroad. The veteran statesman wrs enjoy Ing excellent health Mi. Gladstone was born December 29 , 1809. Dr. HclirliiK KIiulN < i Wlfo. LONDON , Dec. 29 A dispatch to the Chronicle from Bcilln reports that Di llehrlm ; , the discoverer of the antl-toxlnc 'or diphtheria , has married the daughter ot Splnola , a director of thu charity hospital ( > rrimiiiHiitH Ili-r 1'nriiiorx. LONDON. Dec. 29. A Berlin dispatch to the Standard says : Chancellor von Hohcn- loho will submit to the Bundesrath a bill which is Intended to restrict emigration from the agricultural districts of Germany l.lKlit ItnliiM III India. CALCUTTA , Dec. 29. Light winter rains are becoming general Reports from Lahore , Agra and Cav.nporo are promising , the fcky being overcast and the prospects for break ing the drouth are materially brighter. Toriinilo In > -T houtli Wnlt'N. LONDON , Dec. 29 A Melbourne dispatch to the Times says n violent tornado has de stroyed the town of Nevertlre , N S W. [ t In feared several persons have been killed. Steamer hluUH In Iho hen. BILUOA , Spain , Dec. 29. The steamer Caranza , from Rotterdam , Is reported to- [ ally lost off Capo Abjoa. Six members of Ihocievv were saved , but fifteen are mlbMng. I'll III 1110 SlllH > M III HllMNlll. ST. PnTORMiURG , Dec. 29. Famine IB prevailing In the province of Kheraon. It Is ratlmated that 750.000 roubles will bo re quired for the relief of the sufferers. lloliln > N ( in ll\oriool Mnrki-iN. LIVERPOOL. Dec 30 Next Friday and Satuiday will bo observed as holldayu on the ; raln and cotton exchanges. The provision exchange will be closed next Friday. 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