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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26, 1801, NUMBER 1902, . S —— THIEVES PLUNDER THE DEAD, | s, ot s oiee o basee | CILL PREPARING FOR WAR. | 5o bptomtar or comrste o | DIFRERENT NETHODS USED. |t it o Zassvesewe o [ RUMOR FROM THE RIO CRASDE eignt business cards of the firm of Johnes & about tho defeat of the schomes of Sacuz. bers of her family, as we many promi Wilcox, lawyers, and a small leather case I'he rosnit. of the confesenve has not been nent people from” all aver S country, wero —_— coutaiuing Brooklyn bridge tickets, made public, Other thaa this, the political St ropretentod by valuable { Zne. “Tireo or eyt th oy R3b the — S o {atior et s | situation i unchanged. Tho requistas are | How Legisla'ion of Today i3 Eff.cted at | four otner tables neld vrese = for tho prosi 3 " " Under the Mask of Giving Aid they R)b th WIiTH DRAWN REVGLVERY. Aotive Negotiations In Progrees for Mora | Sitiaon o oA n e O toaTor prest. fow Legisla‘ion e dent, Mrs. MclKeo, D, Tira Diwhiak. | Narrow Escape of Fort Ring gold, Tex,, fron nis of a Railroad Wreck, - Modern Tronolads, dent which occurs on January 1. They will athington, Lieutenant and Mrs. Parl = Mr. Halford, Being Oaptared Chicago Policemen Have a Desperate porhups muke a combimation with the radi Miss Sangor and ail the hog ~bld rotifin g od, — thtigaie with a Drankon Mob, cals. “The Mitristas nope by o fusion to re- Tho prosident yostordar bsonted each —_— FIENDISH GHOULS WHO REAPED AHARVIST | Curcaco, 11, Doc. 25 —A riot, which at | ADMIRAL KONTT PROCLAIMED PRESIDENT. | conetle ail difor It uerally con- | OLD IDZAS ENTIRELY DISREGARDED. I:f”i',.}.[-&: e i SN (or & kutkoy || BOLONESS OF “THE DARING INVADER, 25, ¢ ceded that provinees of Cordovis and \ added to one time threatened to bo a wnost bloody vne, — amavea will give heavy majorities for - - zm\\l by a personal eift ook place tnls afternoc 18 Gutcomo o Mrs. Russell Harrison ea n from New Wirthior Paftioalars of the Torriblo [ foo Pos thls sfierveon as the ouleomo of 8 e VAT XAl Committee Assiznments Usuaily Di- | Vork this moruing and whs at the White | Unitod States Teoops Y R et Al g Y il N § e for Valp iratso aoto > v Rofore louse 1n time to eat broakfast with her ; 3 Accident on t New York A WA ot aavaRSL Hindvel s anu 18 foday But It Will Not Include B Baaeotson D IS visimen 1p rected with P ilnr Reler HouR0 1l Lime 10 caut bronklast WIth hot | Frontlar—Slexioan iegulars Jol Central—Adding to the List males, white and bl . assembled on Cuse Balmaceda's Prominent Monowai arrived this morning, twenty -five ence to the Subj s to day. the Revolutionists ~Latost News £ of Killed and 1n . tom House place to celebrate. Tho street Ohiel OfMcers, days from Syduey and eight from Honotulu mside Miss Mary Morton had her Christmas troe from the Scene ot Action, "y v A ‘v \ arty lust evening, Todu e View presi- whas turned into a race course, & shot from a I'ho United States stoa ner Caarleston, Cap- harty lust ovening, Todur, ho vieo prosi ovolver boing the s signal ain Itonoy, left Honolulu Docembar 17 for ol dent and Mrs. Morton ate dinner with thoir — rovolver boing the “start ignal fivo daugrtors, and u fow friends New Youg, Dee. The accident which | races in quick succossion had boen rur o [Copurtgh’ed 191 by Jtm=« Gortrn Bennet| Valpuraiso. Wasnivarox Bureaw or Tis Bes, } otary Blaimo and Mrs, Blaine had o Do, The latest news M Amnesty Will Be Announced trolling the ‘ L ! Con Ly ! feh SISO Wil 518 ForureeNtin Stusnt, r o Ty occurred on the New York Central road last | third was being started when a squ Varraraso, Chili (via Galvest PROOF AGAINST DISHONEST WasiiNoros, D, C., Dec. 2 AhE LT PR “'“‘""“ Loxas and »‘l| oxican bordor 15 that a ic aine and Jumes G aine, jr., and port was in circulation at Laredo that night ut Hastings, on the Hudson, proved to | policemen arriffed. At the same timo s gen- | Dec. y Mexicin Cable to tho New il Tho provosition of Chicago citizons to b S0 Mrs WlteE D b be tnuch greater than apoeared from reports | eral Hight was commenced in & neighboring | York I“"“‘\' e “."' Advantages of the New Tioket System | (1o mombors of congross to their ity for the | Secretary Fikine spent Christmas with bis | CAFIA Gaeza, tho so cailed revolutionist, Jast uight. ‘Tho offieial list of tho dead, as | saloon. In:;‘w bullets came crashing through u:n‘.lnl.u .;.”mv. was n‘x hnmn‘AI |:n-“ Alm of tho X1t purpose of giving ovacular evidoncos of tho | family, at Blkins, W. Va was killed yesterduy in a fight with Captain 576, 3 i 398 slaver pEobIa. e windows, : & of the republic in every town and city in the 6360 an. 95, 21 He B + S X Secrets Prac 58 Wilmer And ardie's forco Tnitod o8 o0 givon out tonight, Humbers eloven people. | gy iyyo ofticars in citizons! clothas gained en- [ countey today, Eluborate preparations wre | . CICAGO: Til, Doc. 35.~Tho announcement, | ;,queesity of an additional $5,000,000 appro- | o Secrotary Heucy, Miss Wilmerding and b U Ci ekl ST “T'he dead ave s follows: trance to the saloon, snd boing recoguized, s : Rde b b bt made a few weeks ago that the Chicago priation, tn ordor to mako tho World's faie o | Mise Alico. Wilmdrding, formed “a-quiot | tween Larodo and Carrizo, but tho roport Danil ant Ihgab the crv went up, “Lock the doors and kill | being made in Santiago for tho Inaugaratlon | 4yyon rond would abolish all unlimited tek- | pragy fnternationat succoss, camo nob 8% @ | © Sewrotary Mo crgc,on I streot. ot | 214 not boen verifiod. g I ae G the officers,”” und at tho samo time the | ceremonies tomorrow. Two regiments of | oo lo) s lines has beon followed by 80 | syporiss to th AL HTAR ISR WRS! | LY. GUARES. thu M adl wifo had s thelr | ‘rhore can be ao doubt that Garza bas MRS, A, N. BALDWIN, New York Loy SRRt Carnel. 10 Etho 1080, SDRGKIBE || Croopy: TFdi: LHE. s5uch: avetveu (RIERALC oIty surprise to the peopio in Wushington wh [ te Misses Halstead, the sisters THOMAS W. POLLEY, New York,of the firm | {nto o cornor the officors drew ”mi: 'I om '1 u‘ 1th oL el x of | oMiciul notice sent out by the passengerde- | auy warchod the progross of logislation | Of Mrs. Noble. been receivivge material aid from the Mexica ) @ corno 0 oflic e yesterday, and these, with a batwalion o i kb olitie (T s 3 b Secretary, and Miss Foster spe 3 che o 3 of Georzo I1. Polley & C0., Boston rovolvers, faced the ugly crowd aund threats | ooy , i partmont of that road. advisiog the public | and'tho mothods which have been emnloyed | , SCCFotary, Mrs. and Miss Foster spent. the | Fanctors on the Texas side of tho Kio Grauda ABRANAM KNIGIT, conductor. ened to shoot tho first man who movea, | 831l0rs, will uot as a body guurd to President | ¢y the salo of unlimited tickets will b dis- | yo'uoouro it through the past fow years. dny quietly. Thoy died togetter for the | in the vicinity of his vacent encampmont in tha MIS8 VAN ARSDALE, New York. Their nerve paralyzed the crowd for a mo | Montt durlog the ceremonios. continued January 1. On that date the com- | ;5 1o ten years ago the great bulk of | S FOT At MES. RO _\'\'lll‘ S iineipal | counties of Eucinal aad Duvals, whero he re- MISS SLOCT M, Lockport, N. Y. ment and by fhat time tho officors burs- | Iuis proposed to procialin a gencral am- | Huny will put into uso a now form of ticket, | | UP, 10 ton vears to soctions of the | ofcars of the Agricultoral department to | CC1¥ed 800Ut twenty-tivo mon, sud that Pena MISS MOORE. Meaina. open the saloon door and rescuod their comt | nesty tomorrow to all the minor, civil, mili- A"thoveafter all tickets prosentod for pas- | ‘eZis.ation afecting g e L e AR VT ULl Lo REHE R L Y 101 station has boen tho point at which ho has res LIZZ1E FORD, Brooklyn, rades tary and naval oMcials who served under | sa€eon Alton traias will be taken up ou | country was brought avout by influence and | SV A LRI v Geived his suppl ¢ T W. WHITE, postor Tho crowd was determined not to leave | (i Mg haval oRciys M6ty lgE «ontation and coutinuous pnssago | persons very ignorant of the conditions sur- | g Atiehey Genorat any Mes Mifler, thelr A MI*8 LILLIAN BALDWIN, New York, the saloon, but after u desperate struzglo the b ulmaceds. Tho amuosty wWILNOL | ¢y chocks given fn Lieu thoreof. Thoso [ rounding the localitics which wers to be | Indfana Chiisten e rasionet overal changes havo been made in the DIt. S, B BEST, dentist, New York. officers emereed from the place, each with a [ however, extend to oMicars above ths rank | chocks wiil be imitod to the train and date on dirnctly affacted by the legisiation. Tho Postmuster Genoral Wenamakor eolobratoa | 418P0sition of United States troops along the T IO of ‘tho Taw fiem of | fighting, struggling, desporate’ prisover. A | of major. to ministers of stato, Judzas, coun- | which they are issued. - No stop-over will bo e ) 4 a border, Captain Wessels of the ‘Third ] 4 jority 5 S vo | Christmas at Lindenhurst, his country home patrol wazon was waiting near by und, de- | cilors, members of congress, governors or | ailowed ou any class of tickets, Sinwlo trip | wajority of tho committees in the two S Pt naelot ! Libl R et s x Wilcox & Johnes of New York. Sl Suito the effort of (he crowd in the sticet, | gintt (HOMOST OF CONES _‘.:”““M‘ tickets will he limited to expira one day aftor | houses which had charge of bills relating to v(-‘:;’-lxul hilagelphia, with the members of his cavairy 18 guardiog a river crossing near The burned and injured were as follows: whose sympathies wore with the prisoners, A e sl dato of sale. Round trip tickets will bo | tho extremo west and northwest, for | . Eagle Pass, Captain Bourke is moviug along Mus. Hosen Barowiy, New York, burned | the officers succeeded in landing the prison Active meusures have beon taken to pre- | jimited in the same way,.0x08pt that the re- | siatanes had never visited thoso se WEATRER FORECAST, tho river near Laredo and several detach- about tho face and arms and 1njured inter- [ ers ju the wagon. While not ashot was | veut any outbreak or uprising on tho part of | wurn coupon wili not expirefor ten days | yiong of the country. ISastern men wero - ments are located at crossings between Rio SR fired py the o 5, they W forced to keep | the Balmacedists tomorco Velasquez was | after date of sale. The new tickot is a | ponriy nlways seleotod as hoads of tho com- Orrice oF Wearner Bureau, | Grande city and Brownsville, RN DR Brookiyh, slightly ned up . running, flabt w hile in vnl.' ln"u:l\bw- brought here from Santiagn yestors | duplex affuir, and under restrictions adonted | yirreos on Indian afMaivs and public lands. s Oxany, Dee, 25, § ‘llfl{‘») ;*\r‘ an government is said to bo in 3 it e IR LA MR e LD duy and ded over to tho intendente. | DY the Altonis proof ugainst manipulation. | N awes of Mussachusctts bas for many The cold wave, accompanied by a gencral | 8 state of serious excitement over the con- 192 D25 T ALY BN XL A Asitliel whgon was moying awunya burly i ¢ < ehipy | Scalpers can have nouse for it, and aishonest | voqrs boon, and is now, the chairman of tho | snowfall, swept soath and eastward over the | fon Of afairs. — A~ report co i collar bono broken, face and arins badly | negro named Robert Johnson sprang for- | He was at once placed on board the war ship conductors wiil fiad that they can no longer | Youhte sommittes on hilian sitaite TRt g ik X Brownsville, said to lhave cmunated from el ite aud shouted to tho orowd: “Come on, | Cochrane for safe keepiug., This action has | carry o the trafic in tickers by which some | “A™p Sommittea on tndian aftaies. = = | westorn country and mountain rogions, pro- | veiiablo sourees, that there is a great deal of Hamiy A. Jaconsoy, New York, shgntly o them away and kil tho damnod | given rise to the idea that” the government | of them havo boen realizing incomes largely | vestigations into conditions of the west, and | GUCIE & very decided fall in towporature | dissatisfaction among tho Mexican troops o i ) ¥ Ho was knocked down by n blow |\l i4Vulicd uus was the hend of a plot. to | 10 ¢xcess of thewr salatios. o ot Late e o rete ot ‘the | over ali the sections west of the Mississippi, | #ud that soveral considerable bodies of them burned, s trom a rovolver and uncéramoniously thrown | ST e Of course the Alton's action is an_expe ountry for the purpose of seeing and inves- | It brought the expectad, old fashioned | bave revoltod and joined thy Garza outfit. J. R Baoxeeie, Pouglkeepsie, badly | into the way causo troublo during the inauguration | neng but if its example Is geaerally followed ating couditions of affairs of which thoy | “White Christias.” and will be s promoter [ Attempt to Capture Fort Ringgold. burned about the face and injured interaally With draw olvers the asicleared’|| COromOtos: by other roads it will probahiy prove to be 8 | jyyw little, before taking action on proposedl [ of the business of the season. The storm I , AR Tne uninjured passengors ure: J. C. Gould, | for the wagon to pass through tho crowd, Arms in His Poss~ss permancat reforey, ly ail the ronds are | yaacuyes, | which induced ‘this vigorous and wintry Browssviire, Tex., Dec. 25.—It is re- Leavoling onginoer Now York Contral My, | (I Drisancrs coustantly struggliug for f600: | pyo oacon civon for his acrest fs that | A0 favor of avollshing unlimitad tickets, but P e = blast is now on the uppor” lakes. A'ompora. !-unn{xlnmlg urza bas madey bold attompt aveling engineer ) ali Mr | gom, o whole erowd followed the wagon Djza ven fc t all offorts to roach dn agtesment sutisfactory hings are Differant Now. Yok i below zoro. provailed 1ast | 10 capture Fort Ringeold. Tho report say: McCormick; Miss F Poughkeensics | to the Harrison street station, but despito a | several persons were caught Wednesday | 1o overyone, by which this could bo accom- Now thero is scarcely & man in congress | evening o upper Miss, sippi west. | that one of bis band was pursued by Mexican Homer R. T v York; Mr. and [ last desperats struwgle, tue ‘wazon-load of | niziat conveying Manulicher rifios into his | plished, huve failod. Now. that the Alton | but that has on some mission or other visited | ward. was 0, North Platte | LF00Ds near Oamarge: tue man giving spur Mrs. Ambrose B. T| Ao, Brooklyn. risoners wore safely placod bebicd the bars. | house. A search of the house resulted in | has acted independontly fn Tho matter it 15 | pearly every section of the count If he | and Vale N bove; Montrose, 10= b :‘j s ‘}‘}"*;j*\\'flm tothis side, tho American Other oftic ed and the crowd dis- | the discovery of other rifles. The destruction | believed the movement will: become popular | has not, that fact becomes knuwn before he | 1ow: Santa I%e, 6= above, and El Puso, 12 l““!’»* after him. The fugitive run into Fort AT O ot i L e e R i LRk il ot & hardwaro store by flro yesterday night | and bo successful. 7 is assighod toa committce, and his assign- | above. [n Minnesota and Dakota it' was [ Rinegold, wheve the United Stutes soldiers essness of Brakeman Albert S. k oS e also reveuled the hiding place of a lot of the | Authovity has boen granted by Chairman | ment is with rospect to his knowledge of the | over 10> bolow. vere at dinner, and reportod ghat Gurza was the Buffalo express, which was lying still DETERMINED TO END HER LIFE, rifles, Finloy to all roads intorested to follow the | affairs to be controlled by the committee. For Omaba and vicinity—Continued cold, | Pebind hiu Joots und saddies” wera below Hastings. Herrick fled and has not —_— It is announced tbat the government in- | example of the Wabash in making a through was believed oy the Chi- | fair weather during Saturday and Sunday. sounded. ‘The meun went out to meet Garza, vot beou found, e left s umform in the | Efforts dMade by a Servant Girl to | tends to build more war ships. Thompson ate of §0 25 from Des Moiues to Kansas people that when congress WasninGioy, D. C., Dee, 95—For Missouri “_“‘. soon discovered that they trath antmuton, Ris citizans! clothe ‘Comniit Snlviae the corraspondent of the Londen Times, who | City and vetu The Wabash jnstifies its » clty and felt the local inflaonce | —Colder, genol n aturday; northiwest [ were Moxican regulars, Th went s '.‘ Ak T Prrrenune, Pa., Dec. 25, —Bertha Prognor, | 15 the agent of the Avmstrongs, has offered [ action on the ground that tae combination | wuich would diffuse them tuere thero would [ Winds: continued cold fair \weather Suaday. | Kl v o Fort Rineg and IProm the officiul report given out today by = 2i t 20T, | to sell to Chili u ship of tho Esineralda typs | authorized a vate of .50 fromDos Moines to | be little trouble to secure the desived appro- Nebra ovado and the Dakotas ound that the man had hed to them and that Thira Vieo President Webb of the Central | @ servant gl employel by Hurry B. Boyd | of 4,000 tons with a speed of twonty-oae | St. Joseph, and the rate of 8275 from St. | priation. Tho idea was to show congresss| Generally fairs slowly rising temperature; | $rza was coming in at-tho other end to take road, train No. 43, which left New York at | of Alleghany, committed suicide some time | mi 200,000, The Cochrane has been | Joseph to Kansas City makes this rato, what the citizens of Chicago have done to as- | southwest winds 3 Fort Ringgold. Tho snldiers got back just 6145 p. m. last niebt, stopped at Dobus Ferry | last night. The efforts to kill herself showed | ordered to Maquellaues. David Brown, for a numberof years assist- | gist this great exposition, which is intended or lowa —Fair, clearing extrome east ,'l',l time to savo the fort from being sacked. to muke some slight repairs on the engine. | ool go = 4 = sonte Locusts are advancing north toward the | ant general freight agont of the Chicago & | to notoniy show our own people, but those of | portion: colder, oxcept in extreme west por- | ‘The whole garrison is now under arms, The "he distant. signal was thrown out and tho | 00! deterimination, in the face of many ob- 1 \yiou gistrict and are doing much dumago. Grand Trunk, has been prowoted to the oftice | overy nation in the world, tuo great resources | tions; slightly warmer Sunday, United States telograph_operator has pistols following train, the Buffalo and Niagara | Stacles. She first bung her:elf to a chande- oldie s i the houses of [ of general froight agent of the company, | of our countr: 1o Indian Territory and Oklahoma—Fair iis operating tabie for emergencies. Falls special, which left here at7:50 p. m., Tho terriblo disaster was duo to the care- berin the dinfug voom, but the pipe broke, | Willam McKenna and othor woll kuown | taking effect January 1, 5 o | Tho fact that Chicago was anxious for | variable winds; slight changes in tempera~ | e roport us veachiod horo that soveral was_stopped about three-quartars of a mile ]‘ AL “}“;“ VAR LD i ,;.‘ ;‘ k3 -‘{»t \_“' Balmacedists in Santiago for arms. All is ‘The earnings of the Chicago, Milwaukee & | personal investigation on the spot was prima | ture. Bt officers are joining Garzas’ south ..} Dobbs Ferry station. The con- | Bev wrists with a butcher knife, but,failing | yoported quie- in Santiazo while a stute of | St. Paul railway for the third' week of De- | facio evidence that she had nothing to cover For Kansas—Fair, warmer; warmor in Ifd“fl and that a compauy of “Mexican regu- ductor of No. 45 _immodiately sont o rako- | t0end herlifoin this manner, wenfto the | aciivo vigilance prevails in Valparaiso, cember woro $377,714, an_inctease, us com- | up, and was willing to staud upon her merits. | northwest, stationary temperature in south- | M had revolted and iillod their captain, man, Herrick, back td signal the coming | SRl And bung bomell to o water pipo. e R RG vared with the corresponding weok last year, | Thio oxcursion was_ the most extensivo ever | 0ast portion; wost” winds: fawr, warmer [ ffter having bud a flight among thomselves. trawn. Ho procecded us far as the station at | o L “‘l"fl “'“‘l‘- ROUINK (‘ AAEAIELS ‘.V‘; his PERUVIAN SHIPP > PROTEST. of $115,672. The earnings of the Milwaukee | projected in this country. There is talk of | Sunday. > l. "Jll“ |mfl» e something autheutic about Hustings. He went inside and talked with | 11 she was oo woale to tmove, and wien == : & Northern wero §32, 141, a docrease of $2,381. | soulo of the specific ang extrome southvest- DT R nE i 4is toduy the station master, waitmg for the Cinclu- | found ihis moraing her body was lying in o | Government Decree It:quirinz Cash e era sfates joining in an excursion for con- o 5 RIEID natl and St, Louls express, No. 7. which left | PRoL of Witler. RO MOURE [uey was 52 Fou Deposits Causes Much Truble. BREWING TRUST. gress to their sections for the purpose of thelalty aveSWolologisiwhite i Herrlokiwaul(kalaroiandraceli\v chmep Iroun sow) WOtk Ji S i rt e it GaFethie 38 Raien showing tho necessity of legisiation intended standing near tho door, the St. Louis express | S }"1‘ X |"“ -‘“‘ "‘h".’ ol 10 :L iRIOUS; ) P, ‘( faGalvact o D Effort Being Made to Consolidate Chi- | toumprove their condition, especially irriga- o in a Blizzard. B R o P T R whizzed past, ranning at ‘the rate of forty | Fevival, anditis thought was insane. o ""-l'i"“v“"f’ "'1 "‘l‘“‘ ony :,‘ "Y' cago and Milw :ukee Breweries. tion, ‘and the improvements of rivers and [ St Pavr, Minn., Doc. 25.—The light $60W | Gayza fillibustering and revolutionars trom. miles an hour. WRECK BY NATURAL GAS, e e ;" S “’u”‘“ Bt °:k Cimicaco, L, Dec. 25.—A taoal paper says: | barbors. of last night was but the prelude to a heavy | bles niong the Rio Grande border wus a dis~ No Warning of Intending Danger. amdsapadiol "‘l o o) AL WO | 14 is probale that within & syort time a hugo tenewal of War Rumors, storm that began fn this viewity this after- | pateh to Assistant Adjutant General J. P. Engincer J. Donohue of the St. Louis ex- [ A Terrific Explos| Damolishes a "“‘l'l""{' BAonis long “: woranan ‘f"“-"- brewery combine will unite * maority of the | Thero has been u renewal of war talk in | noon. Itissnowing and drifting hard, while ’1'11 _'_l:u.fr'u-‘n. Captain Jonn B. Jonuson of the press received no warning whatever of the Three-story Buildinzr, iake RoquuHon, c“"‘“|“"“ the protostng | (icago and Milwaukeo bresisries. At pres- | conncction with Chilian affairs during the | the mercury is dropping rapidly. It is u X_e;:“;uza‘l“n‘-;‘;u:};""x““:mf"‘“‘,f.:f;“-““n':;';“‘:fll:’;; presouc of the Bullalo oxpross on the | prrrsnins, Pa, Dec. 2.—Tho threestory "*“"“‘ ‘:‘. u‘fl‘“““ and ':"‘(‘;“‘“";’ av Lima | o) vie gonsent of thirteon’ of the smaller "fll'yl‘\’\'v N I\\'m";llflfitfl regular blizzard, huving alroady attained | gavs sconting trip up (he 1vor on the Toxas rack ahead until he was almost on the train. ick dwelling of M. . Pritehard, 20 all- | against the government decree requiring | 5 o v on already avowed determination o % . e 4 oy AHEkn bl T Ho reverscd his ongine put on the ai | Prickdwellingof M. % Pritchard, 3018 Smalt-| UGN /0 P Dlics of bonds as hereto. | COnCOrDS s protty well assured, but the state | yhg'agininistravion to nssert the rights of tho | 1¥€® proportions and extendiug all over the | side in search of revolutionary Mexicans and brakes and jumped for Bis life. mau street, was blown to atoms early this | ¢ L 2 w0 | of those browsries cannot be ascertained at | Aunerican flug to. proper respoet. It 1s ot | MgHvest ] i offenders agaiust the United States revenuo The angine of No. 7 erashed into tho roar | morning by an explosion of natural gas. Mr | fore. Nothing bas poon shipped [rom this | yyis siago of tho negotiations. That tho | belioved -that Chili will bo rash onough to [ , Spocials are gencrally to tho samo offect, | laws., None uf tho Garza men were encoun, sleeper, * Gibraltar,” of the Buffalo special | Pritchurd, wife and three children, a hired | Portsiuco December 18, and tho same condi- | latter aro willing, and that thereis every | decline full roparation to the United States | 1t (G ot By Soutiree At SRR G | tered and hone are bolibvad to have crossed with terrific force. ' Thore were twenty-twe | boy named David Bennett und Barbara Rich, | tion of affair 15ts atall the ports now. | prospect of the forming of the big com- | for ner insuits to American sailors ana for |y W8S Fe Cl SO 50 S0 (RS (T ‘L’i‘o*"l‘:"“’fm ;)0‘_;“_ '\‘:}ni “‘l;;""iv”';k‘l"-g‘ II""; peopla in the sleeping car at tho time, a servant givl, were buried in the ruins, | Nothing has been taken.from tho custom | bine is admitted Georgo A, Weiss, presi- | tho murder of seamon wearing the uniform | ot & S8 (o CF8 SREREE O RO Oy Fies m”_”“m-w mrl' wm'(-nl ‘\’S\ \‘b:\) ~|flm_- helomalne of J. 1‘"1”‘\ hite, tho porter | When rescued all were found moroor loss | houses and no rovenucs are coming to the “;‘"‘1‘;"é’:{‘}fig“\;‘m“};":fi SEakeh ;‘::‘l‘“:‘,l“’ :’l’ “‘"“ service. It is oboryaniel “‘"““1““;- degrees. Tonight will bo the coldest ono of | last night from Fost McTatosh. ihat oantsin who died of his injuries this mornig will b2 | seriously burned and bruised, but no one fa- | gover - > 2 presiden Amerioa wing cou , | that as our navy nears Valparaiso, to which 4 e Sl ey )] S R uhat H shipped to his home in Virginia. Tally injured, The causo of the explosion | Sovernment from any of the ports. It is | yyo iy credited with engincoring the deal, | port every available ship is undoubtedly the season, and a genoral vlockade is feared. | Francis Hardio of the Third cavalry and his The coroner reteased tho bodios at the | was was loukage into tho collar. Pritenard | €Maimea that thd banks have doclined to lo which is contemplated to 1nclude a majority | hastening, the Navy and State departments TR R T D deshmonvorn fyimenia dumetiinagrmod scene of the disaster today and they will bo | \wout into the celler, struck a mateh, and an | t0 the government which vefuses to abrogate | of the forty odd brewerios of Chicago and | becoma. more secretive, £ et Zidhh 1yu‘u of G |,.A‘~|°| owers near Carrizo, Tex., brought to this city by their relatives. oxplosion followed. Tho concussion was so | the deorce. A . surroundiog towns that are dofug business | Evory preparation is being made at tho | yepo o ¢ S T yestopav.andihain therooengoment that Tho bullast of the New York Ceutral is of | tarrifio that piecas of the building. were | , All the papers counset moderation and | in Chicago, Io admitting the negotiations, | navy yards us if a conflict was actually ap- hile Cleaninz House a Woman | ensued folrtaen of the United States soldiers stone, Here and thore botween the tracks | blown hall @ squars away. o iteports of an En:agement. Whole of the Northwest Enveloped [ SN Axtoio, Tex., Dec. 25 —The only in formation reccived at tho military depari- temperate discussion pending a solution of | Mr. wWeiss said: predended in order that when the United Makes a Horrible Discovery, wore killed, had up toa late hour tonight are great blotehes of blood dried aud clotted, e T the trouble. Much bitter foeling has been “In the first place let me emphasize t States makes its ultimatum it will be in o [ Sepavia, Mo, Dec. 25.—The bodies of two Irlt‘:'fi’[‘lI‘f’u:;‘f;\;::“!:v;}l }'I"?,{‘c" mation at depart- Gene: lloy has been expeetantiv rasidence yesterday. awating some word fr Captain Hardie all The woman is a reater, and had formerly let | day, but no communication nas been had two and threo feet in diametor. Tho sight is SILGING 4 MUKDERER. cngendered and many idle efforts have been | notbing in tho nature of a trust is contem- | position to enforce it. Guided by Prosident | 1nfants wera fotud in a woodshed in tho roat T NG BT S (ee o Rty made looking to a solition of tne difiiculty. | plated. The proposed agroement involves u | Havrison, the State department has pursued | o s ). 4. Bobout's tell the story of the frightful disaster 1s the ns and H:s Gang Surrounded he steamer Santa Maria of San Francisco | plain - business proposition. There is | a dilutory course in its treatment of Chilian S e tin roof of the Wugner sicoping car, Gibral- 5 has been ordered sold here for debt. ho money in tho browing business | affaies, only in order to give our navy an tar. This is still Iyine in asmouldering mass Z c . A e LT AT Fhora ol daaatar || BuaATUSNA, Miss:/Da ~The reports | missioner, who has'arrived from Bolivia, | price of heer. The fabled princely fovtunos | soil aud effocd a cover under which a rit who, failing to pay her rent, was given notico occurved, The restof tho car was burned. | telegraphed last night concerning the mur- | savs Secretary McCreery of the American | said to b made in the Srewing business | ultimatum could be delivered. No one ques- | and Jaft the nouse, taking all hov effects with The trucks of the carand ail tho other mova- | derous work of Bob Sims and his gang m | 1egation is bouud to Chili where ho expects | sinco English capital hus sought investmeat, | tions the fact that bad the United States been blo wreckuge, s well as the damaged cars, | (hostaw county, Alubam, it to arrive Saturday this line have caused such a sharp compo- | ablo to gather a squadron of ironclads in have boon removed by tho wrecking trains | AN (s Sirrounded yestorday T e e e on tho Now York Contral, T his house by stxty men. Somo forty shots LA , Heartrending Appeals for Aid. wera exchauged and Bob Sims and fivo others retroated 1o the house, whera they are By Determined Men. Lieutenant Safford, tae World's fair co at € a_ barrel, which is the present | opportunity toconcentrateits gunson Chy 4 part of the property to Mrs. Mary Bokoo, | With him for three davs. It is known that 00 15 in pursuiv of a detachment of tho rovo- lutionists, and it is probabio that a bloody ovent occurred, as reported. It is belleved her. Mus. Bobout went to the woodshed to | ar the post Lere that he must have beon tition by « larxo number of smallor browor. | Valparaise threo wocks ago the mattor would | romove some trasi which haa beeu left there | drawn iuto an ambush and his mon mas- R At e 1es, of say from 000 to 40,000 barrels ve been ended then aud there, ,lf\‘ hl'n‘ ‘ir«‘vlrx:‘mrl;”!” ::'\'\',i,‘,‘u'l \(\):l:h:,::l”:l:‘ sml-r«'xi_ g i ; teanupiied RN AERsian s aait: cupacity, that have recently serung up, that o Lo S i vor tho truck found two jars containing two | phreatens to Annex Part of Texns. Rio Gravoe po Sur, Brazil (via Galveston, | there is no more money 10 be made unles NoiTiiflngaWilliBe Rermittod, buman bodies. Coroner Meuhl was immedi- In a telegram to General Stanley last night 3 5 B aving Winchostel Te i [By Mexican Cat some mode is found of reducing the operatin Tomorrow, President Montt of Chili [ ateiy sent for. At the cxamination it was | : A strongly fortified, buving Winciosters and ! .“'Vv Do N LRy ,u.»nl.:":o‘ :l:lllu i;}fw i g B assumes formally the roins_of government. | found both bablos met death by foul play, | Cantuin Bourke siates, that Garzn vocently vour of tho Niagara cxpress, the ougine was | FOVoIVOrs. Tho besiogers havo o few rifles | 16 Heny Ll i Bkl | N Weiss furthor said that a rase in the | His inaugural address is expocted to indi= | baving had the back of the bead "crushod in | lwade @ speech 1o bis = followurs 4l Lo complotely lost 1n the interior of the Gibral- | 8ud shotzuns, Wnere are stronx chancos | [lights between tho government troons and | pujoy’of beor was not contempla cate the tone of the new government toward | by some blunt instrument. One was about, | ABES 9%l VD 19Tk g ARserled thatithe tar, which was reduced to spliuters, There | tht Sims will broai through the cordon and | rovolutiouists fre reparted at tne border I e the_ demands of tha United States. Tuese | fivo months of age and the othor about three | PYosent campaign would bo completoly suc- were eighteen passergers in the Gibraltar, [ @ reign of tervor bo inaugurateds he does 1,0 or San Juan, Baptista, Santana aud LAIDLAW WILL SU£ 50L& DAM. demands, ‘it can be stated, are for full | months. A verdict was rendered n aceord- | cossful un s oyauibrown the ad- Al pl bubEhzee ofithemiwere kuled'opiint |(TakEI A expaciea MR ERR WAL ORVERORERS |y il i R Wiy e b A O T S apology for the wnsults offered, and monetary | ance with the ubove facts, thero being no | Mmuisttation of Bresident iing o would then house today. 4! e o ol R S 4 % c| v ity ' v o n 3 d e Mexico, Jran s e s i ] has posted largo bodios of troops on guard | Jtussell Sage Will Bo Made to Pay | componsation tothe families of the mur | clow totho ldeotity of the eufity partios. THo hus also told bis men that [ thoy caunot ie hiss of the escaping steam and tho 5 ! LRER C U Thtal dered men, hose demands will be pressed = H ik HENG/AORE orlcs and. £ChORLOf Lbe Wounded oF dying ] i along the frontier to prevent the Brazilian for Ui g Hipasi ahiold; and vucked by forse, it nocessary, but thero | POUNDED HEK HEAD OUT OF SHipL. | ket supplies anywboero clso within Toxas pussengers could be heard a long distance. Hurenixsoy, Kun., Dec. he Milton & | yevolutionists from erossing the vorder. New Youk, Dec. 25.—W. S, Laidlaw, tho | jshardly a chance that force will be needed a - they can capture Kort Ringgold and find Hilie wppoals of tho wounced and the cries of | Baldwin block, ono of tho finest structures in |~ Au overflow of the Terocro river hus de: | broker's clerk who was injured by tho ex- | Tho ability of this country to buck its | Bratal Murder of a Woman by Ber [ POM, 50 e comsul the dying were heartrcnding. A mement | tho city, burned vesterday. J. D. Weiner, | i ““\H‘“““"‘\‘,‘:l‘i"f‘*’ t rves and | plosion of the bomb in Russell Sage's oftice, | diplomatic notes by gun powder and shell Husbund, PR i R LR er tho Gibraltar took fire. b5t £30.000, Tne Knights Templar | Warcuaouses ; Nt . ot R AT o i pere, today receive ch | L S L l0ils wonovaran | LLLy Saeus loat s 0. 1o Kuights Tomplar | 00N Varines his_ boon appointed | 2d 1s now conlued at St Vincent's bospital, Il Do ahown so olearly, Lhat even hob | Lowsur, Mass., Doc.26.~A borriblo Moxicun consul at Neuva Latedy, Tex., stut- framo hands of both tratns quickly vocovored | and Masons, who hnd lodgo vooms i the | zoverorof Rio Grando do Sul y contirued the repory that b intonded | I S0 SRR, ommerotal. encronoh- | der too placo in Aldvicivs block last night, | ini that fores of Garas ian ud u'rorl- aid of the imprisonod beople. ‘Tho passengers | Pullding, lost all their effeets. Tne total iVesols from ‘Buonos Ayeds and Monto- | to being suit azainst Mr. sago for $100,000 | mants'of tha United Stutes, will searcely | Tho murderor is Frantc L. Moution, a dussi- | ek P RSECH LOER E YOUUIR Some from both trains followed suit, nnd svor PREAGLA ¥ 3 viedo have been quarantined. Fully §) pe amag e proposed s, he said, estion the folly of inviting war il o rber, who beat oy 5 s o A B b Y T A R e e Gt avniy, T, Dec. 25.—Firo broke out | dant’of the fever patients in the hospitals | on th dvice of friends, wha told him he had | fionon ¥ aviting und ( pated barber, who beat out the brains of his | made a stand, but wero defeated witn s L S S Soa thfn | this morniuiz in'a druz store from the explo- | yicre ave dyiog, k 5 very good. onse/ngalustithe millionaire; Tt beforo the question is settlea Chiti, | Wife, Alma Moulton, with a flativon. He 4 loss of four men. Tho —Mexican A bl I T ALk I‘l“‘;*f RaribiobRasciino; l“"r‘"“'kb';““”‘" 4 7 o ST will mako a claim for damages,” said M R o v i | avpears to have boen sober at the time of | government is >~)|u;m lroons to the RS ‘ R e T oars | five departmont vzus sent for and assisted in ATTACKED THE OFEICER: Laidlaw, ‘“‘upon tho fact that Mr. 0 taug! e United Statos as well as | committing the crime. As doulton tells the | frontier. About 6,000 Mexicgn soldiers have taken out. Axes wero torn from the cars | (1o cHing tho flames, Among the places Faidiaw, ¥y poo, ho,iEnghithatd bo taught that the United Statos as well as | committing the erime. ~ As Moalton tells the | fontier. About 6,0 Mexicgn soldiprs bave and by the light of lamps ana torches mon g 5 ' deliberately us L suleld Great Britian will horeafter protect its | story, their quurrel bezan in bed because his ¢ boRandlos hon mwiyitha buraingiweod worle | LuEnedaYore AIls drug store, Wemple | jeatians at Flo 5 nimself and the dynamiter. I {isons anantorial tospaat i fontitalflne Wifa would not give him room enough. . She | Neuva Laredo and Matamoras, Among this 1 tho Gibraltar, Thoy were trged on by | 1ros! bank, two clotbing stores aud several ' % tafter Mr. Sago had read the threatoning | Wintever. S anap e A0S IR ROR 0 h 3 ¥ oo hor. | number 18 President Dizz's favorite regi of tho Gibraltar, “Ihoy were urged on by | ;b P00 Be S 000, Desperate Pigt Just after Mr. Sago had read the threatoning | \hatever yuarter of the globe the one may | slapped his face aud he tried to choke her. D T A T B L B TR O B tho cries of injured and dywg people within, | SHler ¢ i akaonh) $000, {Capurignted 1801 by Janes Gonton Boere | dettee which bt boen haded to bia, aud bo | bo tomporarily rosiding or the other flying. - | Then they arose partially dresscd and weng | Mot 1o Koulth cavatis, whieo is pro- e e £Lot Thicug hthe Heart, Movmevioro, Uruguay (Via Galveston, | 1eabii'him from his visitor. Ho' caught i e P. 5. H. | st gaio, whon ho got 4 flat-iron, and aftor | ¥ overnor Hogw today sent a detichmont ot Helh antl stop aay olher tralns that might be | « ROCKTORT, Mo, Dac. Tex.), Doc, |By Mexican Cablo to tho | loft hand in his 0 that I could not get away, | CHREISTMAS AT THL WHITE HOUSE. | g0 guid no, ho said, “1 let her have the flat- | YanKers tothe sceno of tho troublo ana they coming. i voadside in the outskiris of Rockport this | New Yok Herald—Special to Tae B, ] Mr. Sago know from the letter that ne hid e iron threc times as hard as I could hit.” Hep | Will aid the militury wuthorities in suppress- Some I Monstors, ovening was 13d Teller, of Cupberland coun- | Two hundred Italians in tho Lazaretto at [ just read that some effort would be made to | How the Famil of the President | poag and face is poun out of shape, ono | 10 the uprising, To add to the horror of tho occasion | tv. Hliuois, acad, with a pistol vall in his | Flores island attacked the officers yesterday, | AT R A A while I was abso and His Cabinet » pont the | ar severed and the skull fractured, Moul thieyos g0t 10 Work wha began t0 rob (e i | heart. Tho dead man's wife aud ber sup- | aud it was only after some deperate figatig | piey 'BUOTARY Of What wdg avout totraus- | WasmiNatos, D, C., Dec ys, “1 did the job, and it's & good one." jured passengers, How much they sccured | Posed puramour were waichiug ovor the | ypuythey were subdued and order vestored. | © It will be a long timo before Mr. Laidlaw | ®lWays been the custom, Christmas day was B, ligious Riots in P When tho St. Louis express crashed into the sleeping car Gibralta®, which was in the with other South American republics, wil ARRESTING THE PRIESTS, Neenowa arrived hero yestorday. from Val- | Bostoy, Mass,, Dec. 25, lesseo of the Lang hot gram 10 ik Ber.|—Edward Emerson, an 18 not known - 1t was not known that thioves | corpse. ‘Phe wife's story 1s that u man camo Owlug to bad telograpn facilities, it | can get out again, &nd iymay be that the | obsorved at the nationul capital asa close I = et until this morning. A number of volunteers | fired and her busband feil to the ground d from Rio Grande do Sul, vuzil SRR o s 10 were, of course, closod all day, as, with | F8ta} Result of an Alteroat on Crry or Mexico, Dec. 25.—Further par- is probable that this was wade a cloak for Killo of His Assailants. th revolutioniats, givilig nothing of to 1o- | McKiuloy bas received adviues from Hono- | oo as coneross aijonros. last Wedansdqy | M Clinton, run by Charley Brown, an alter- | enforcement of an old law against organized D e i oot har S of | and killed 2oseph Shadlo and wounded his | Fegularly constituted authoritics. elections are being carrled on in an orderly ! [ Clinton, entered tho place and ordered | hemselves into societies of monks in various clothing from the boay he found that the | bad raisea a disturbauce and Krouse “""»‘ to il 24 Ington bas been temporarily desorted by the | tho bartender, struck him with @ blunt in. | Dreak up theso organizatious that arousad AILof his jowelry, mouey and bés wallet aro | Uheir druukon friouds ussauited the oficor | W been SoEaveet, o Shot ana Kifled. legislative brandhiaf the RoYernmont, strument, Inflicting a of the erfects of tho dead, and will hold thom - -~ d in prison. The work wus done ing was the result of & quarrel, Bivens made | 8¢ the white houso this morning shortly | gram to Tuk Ber.|—A land slide early ths | of prrest had been issued by the judge of thé Dobbs erry wero pathotic Homer | charge of having embezzled $30 from that LN e Lo ST SO SRS Business 1 romiles. frou cvery doov all around her in the corri- | Northwestern bridze. A tram was caught | “Rurals,” with a company of policomen, en- bruised, but the child seemed anxious to | ofiicors from uomi so. He was put in jail, | Paraiso. On voard wus Patrick Shields, laughing pro fon. = At the head of it was | Minueapolis & Omaba, Pacific Short Line | douts. As the soldiers and police were tak- had beon sleepiug in tho samo berth with his | was 45 years of age und 1 k steamer being dooked, Upitea District | Ubsecured creditors, ahone feom tho library ook ana’ in one com il deavored to rescuo the priests. All sorts of Among tho passengers on the Gibraltar was s Palling Trae. graphio lnateuotions o from Attorney | ¢ jeinsala—Passed. Gltyef (Ghicogo from | On & table beas the troo wero copies owing to the coolnoss of the ofiicers in coms men who escaped unhurt, ~He sald that no | couuty were in Gadsdon snopping Wednes- | MeiSinstiny, another fireman who was on | wiseousin, from Liverpool; Uhantroy, from | spiration of tho children’s governess, These | connty recorder, shot himself last evening | oud of the rabblo was shot and killod, ‘while danger until thoy heard the roar of the St | \ere nearing Hale mountain a torrivlo storin | gtory of his injuries as already sent out by spole in Gierman, their audierce wis just through bis body near the heart. He had | were more or less injured by the horses of takes to toll it the locomotive bad erashed | killing Frankhin and bis son and fataily | were signed by the men which awill b trans. | Bangham, tue bunlg House of South Galena | everybouy had s ehance to inspect their gifts! - About tho samo time Buohor bods of moment there was _almost avsolute silenco Fatal Accldeat to a Mall Clerk Heating be reselved e ats Ouo side, devoted to Mary's gifts, bad a full | GFORGETOWN, Colo, Doc. 25 —Last uight | resed oight or nine priests and students Mr. Geuld does not kuow how be got out of | 8on 8. Page of this city full from the Bur (Chntiebial 58t b G e Coxconn, N. by Dec. 25—isase B, Sawe | Qutht sad a quantity of oth WIS Bece: killed Marco Peretti, his brothei gathered around these and followed them to were amone the injured st the time of the | Out of town riding & gray horse and halted at X = cen Towa Men, culurs of the religious riots in Pucbla are 2y Ona report states that there has bee ic Quiet in Hawaii. carcely seption, were sto d_ other 1ween ticulurs of tho relig worked among the injured passengers and it T : A1 hoon AU Tur Al ah.axacplign, Ware sy and, athet stealing by some. sEerysneng, Pa., Dec OMicor Kr ouse othe hort s St i o i 5 4 Grrry ! 1se | sult, Anoth rLosays hat Saraivis | iy 1o the effect that ovorsthing is quict Al | pany et ors startug At ones for thele r. | “4ti0n occurred which will cauzo tho duath | religlous bodies, It appoars that priosts, und tho dead, for bu discovered that the A dvic - 5 ey N 8 Advices from Cordova sy that the cities ' v. S0 that, w > excop! Gues | manner. Queen Liliukalaua's hoalth con- | Yesterdav. Sothat, with the excoptio driuks 'but was rofused unloss ho snowed | piacos aud it was the efforts of the police to dated by 0 I C property povkets had been cut from the garments, | Brrest Joseph wio resisted, A erowa of | (0u0 4 by the floods ana much proporty | : fatal wound. His | the people. The first arrests took place in 5 g, who was struck ut with acluband was finally 3 o5 1 nissing. ¥ | engaging the attention of congress at . Joseen, Mo, Dec. 25.—Lew Spratt, The tooting of a tin horn in a series of more until thoy are claimed by relatives of the Suicidoe of un Embezale SHOWS THE MAKKS OF BEATING, nau county, was siot and killed iast | commencement of the Christmas celobration | Siovx Ciry, Ia., Dec. 25.—[Special Tele. | 80 auickly that the populace was uttorly Pathetic Sconrs. Busby, a clerk of the Colorado Coal and Iron | Patrick Shields, a Vietim of Chilian | 1o utempt o 6scane aud was arrestad, after 10 o'clock. When Mrs, Dimmick blew | morning filied the groat cut on the Omaha | district. Baldwin, a son of Mrs, A, M. iBldwin, was | company. When arvested he was preparing dor upstairs, and soou all the members of | by the slide, but fortunately nobody was in- | tercd the church of San Augustine and ar- knew how his mother was. o did not know | and today was found dead in his cell, having | the fireman, who was brutally beaten by the | Stveet, has assizued. Liabilities about the presidentand Dr. Scott, Master Benjamin | and Union Pacific will b blockaded till tho | irg their priso to the prison a rabble mother. - -~ - — ner of thut historic apartment glistened like Suickde of an Ol Citizen, missiles were burled ut the oficers and many 1 Ny 1 doe, 4 o " i klio ienera A o) Vs gto: el 9 Mr. J. U, Gould, traveling eugineer of the | GADSUEN, Ala, 1 Piok. Frauklin | General —illor at Washinglon, went | not v-latey foado o of Masier Benjamn's address aud tho mand of the soldiers and polivemen, who o Glor “ shore with Shields shortly beforo the lutter one in the Gibraltur bad any 1dea of their | guy ana loft at davk for home. As thoy the latter | 140" Janciro. wore handed about, and whils the littlo onos | with probable fatal effoct, the ball passing | another was shot in the log. But a sumber Louis expross right behind them. Tuo Boxt | camo up, A large troe standing neur the | the Associated press and Melinstroy. cor th. apprecistive @s il every word was under- | been suffering with serious iilness for some | tho “Iturals,’ as they forced their way into the sleeper and the escaping oam 5 " v o 7 O/ diel d po pInel ooeaded "o 1ot per and the escapiug stoam was | youyding Cauterbury. witted to Washinglon by tha next mul. | mine caught fira’aud two miners, isat | 100 cbildred found their toys of all kinds Result of an Old Feun soldiers and policemen procesded 'to the old aud then the most awful shrieks and groans Moxyori, 1L, Dec. 25.—Muil Ageut Wil- N R set of baby doll furniture with baby dolls, | 8t 8 mine near bere Adamo Chiarottini shot | who, it is claimed, had ovganized another tho car. lington fast mail at Naperville this morning, sities in the worid of babydom, while Benja- | murderer then killed himseif. All the pe the jail was nearly as great and nearly as either Lawyer Johues or Lawyer Wilcox, | while going at full speed, aud he was in- By Mexican Cable to the New York | and bas remained in an unconscious condition | cars, @ full suit 'of armor, books, | that the shooting was the result of an old | satd that one man of the rabble was killey J ¥ 3 s iwpossible to get relisble mews | ibjury will leave him permamently disabled. | holiasy. All of the government departments accideut, and tho fact was not discovored | the camp. Hot words pussed, o shot w From e 1o . meh crplablar. uaie ous tight betwecn the goverament troops and Sax Frixcrsc al., Deo. Consu) | puginess houses throughout the city. As Lyoxs, Ta,, Dee, 25.—Last night atu dive | to the effect that they wore caused by the ‘This morning Undertaker Vanderbilt, in ttlestown, this county, last night shot | Campes and Astrogelda had submitte o of Littlestown, ¥, I Camy Astrogeldn had submitted to 1he | 4 o iiianas, Preparatioges for the coming pocnive homes. aans othors. loft town | Of 0€ man. Frauk Redfield, a resident of | students for the priesthood, had organizod body bind been robvea, Upon removing tho | brother, Frank Shadle. ‘The Shadle brothors | AGEIEES | v i e Vitlamaria and Villanueva have been | fiiLI0S0 thoso who have their families bere, Wash- | money. Words ensued, when George Jones, bas been destroyed. s ; 8 b Lwithacluband skull 1s fractured, Jones was arrested. Cholula last Monday morning, nine priests “The coronr this morning took possession | compelled to shoot to save himself, 240, 3 . - g preseut. of Eugeoe Spratt, sheriff of Bu- | or less musical notes was the signal for the Blocked iy a Lund ! lide. bolng ply e e T T (O T O T i A T ) 4 4 night by Ilsau Bivens at Wallaco. Tho kill ignorunt of what was golng on. ‘Tho order The scencs about the waiting room at | compauy of this city, was areested on the | Bratality, Avrives at San Fy e this juvenile instrument faces came smil road just bolow the city, which leads tothe | On the ovening of tho samo day the cryinz for his mother. His utms wero | (o commiit suicide, but was prevented by the tho presiden'ial family had assembled in & | jured. Trains on the Chicago, St. Paul, | rested a numoer of other priests und stu- that shio had boen instantly kliied. The child | taken sulticlout morphine to kill himsell, Ho | Valparaiso polico. Immediately on the | %0 Therois substantially nothing for and little Mary Mckee, ' A stream of ight | cut can Le cleared, possibly Mouday gutbered, filling tho main strects aud en- T'wo young girls were umong the injured. nilled by ALAMEY " CARRL FEARR gp s tele Sten Arrivals, a thousand stars the Christmas tree. [ HusmpoLnr, a. Dec. 25.—[Special Lele- | Of the riotors had pistols in their hands, but Now York Central. He was ono of threo [ and son and John Cantorbury of St. Clair | g0 board and ' examined Saields = and | S0 NSO NORRL G from Antwern; | fvocation to the Christ cuild, both. the fu- | 014 citizen of this place and atone time | kuutiheir men under strict discipiine, only was arrested. Shields reported on oath the instant tho crash cawe. In less thno than it | youo was uprooted wud foll across the wa roborated & portion of the atory, Afidavits | SALT Lake, ~—This wmorniog et | stood. Afier tuis formal part of tho program, | timo and was probably aerauged. through the mob. scaldiug the passeugers to death. For o D, i o ooF under thelr tre urch aud convent of Il Carmen and ar- - iields shows plain marks of tho terriblo | O'Malley and £ Jacobson, were buruod to | 4rranged around the floor under thelr trce ohurh gad Ooa¥mIy of 2 Onrman. 800 &5 were beard from the passengers of the car Political Situation Unchangod. Sawtelle May Mot Live to Hang. lady dolls and boy dolls, a piano, a kitehen | ana seriously wounded Guiseppi Peretty order of mouks in that place, The mob that The unknown wan, who 18 subposed to be [ while throwing a pouch from the train BukNos Aviks (via Galveston, Tex.), Dec. | talle was stricken with spoplexy last night min had & steam engine, a couple of trains of | sons concerned are 1talians and it 1s supposed | violent as theone above mentioned. It ix wore a gold waleh uumbered 79,015, Tobere | stantly killed, 1 Herald—Special to Tus Brk.]—A conforence | ever since, He Islu & very critical coudition. | pictures and all mavber of things o | feud, on that line of march,