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TWENTY-SECOND NAVIES 0N THE GREAT LAKES | England's Force Far Exoceds That of the United States, IN VIOLATION OF TREATY STIPULATIONS - | s of Sufcient Foree | wiee the Number of Ves- New Canadian Cral to Destroy United States Waters, sels Ovned by t on The Wastixaros, D. O, Dee. 23, —The full text of the reports on the Canadian lake question which wore briefly summarized in the patehes twvo d NOW ace question of maintainin ar great lak ention of tr lation 1 the attention of the ad ministration since the fall of 1891 In that year Licutenant G, L. Carden of the United vine ice cted subject He made a qul and under date of January areport to Secret of the Treasury department, giving dimension of “the socalled new Canadian eruiser Constance, which was a revenue cut ter in name, but in reality 4 war ship. This report was transmitted 3 ry Tracy wlio, commenting on it in a o ( retary of the treasidy unde 1802, says: What the Tr “Revenue cutt within the limitations of for the United States re steamers on the tonnage from 419 to 4900 ing two or thi that nefther | maintain a number of vessels than as follow 10n Lake Onta in 100 tons cannon It o di The the stipu s ago i sible hips on s in contr, Aty 1S enga; tes revenue i was di to investigate the visit to Canada 1802, submittes ite of January, y Permits, would nof tl uins wr to come aty of 1830, great lukes, varying in The treaty shall pro sreater vio one v ssel, not 150 4 armed with one two ke Champlair d that armed on md Lukes on I upper the same descript ne vessel of the no other vessel these lakes.' “TheTreasury department during the past summel of the continued activity of the Conadian au thorities in building armed cutters on the lakes. Inder the date of December 9, 18 Lieutenant Carden. who spent much’ of his time in Canada collecting information on the subject, made a second report Lo the secrc tary of the treasury. He finds that the hull designs of the three vessels recently con- structed or now on the docks—the Con . Curlew and PPetrel—show ‘suflicicnt strength to permit of the mounting of four- id-fire Maxim or Nordenfeldt guns. run is the type of gun, he on g une deseription, shall be buily venue eutters @ gun positions permit of the of two guus, one on each bow f diveet aheid fiv after portion of each ship gives an from § on one bow, round_the st sharp on the opposite bow.’ 4he ship will perinit of the placing in broadside of small caliber rapid-fire and machine guns The Novdenfeldt battery mentioned for the Petrel and her sisters, is more than a mateh for the combined batteries of the three United States vevenue cutters on the lukes the Perry, Johmson and Fessenden. D us € “Discussing the flghting qualities Licutenant Carden says: dimensions of the Felix, Constance and Curlew will enable them tomaneuver in- the Welland canal and in o possible contingency o maintain an effective patrol of that e for at least three or four days. until tional gunboats can break” from the Lawrence river across Lake Ontario to the mouth of the Welland, Ordinar) teries are not suflicient to stop these whereas the rapid-five guns of the 1 will be of the Welland locks until a sufticient num- ber of British gunboats have entered Lake Frie to permit of menacing the northwest “Tn concluding his report, Licutenant Ca den, in speaking of the United S nue’ cutters now on the lake must needs be able to stop ev. Ing their vitals protected and e i firing guns, embracing one 4-inch euch ship, supplemented by @ six-pou F. batteries. ‘The present exposed condi of the machinery of the Johnsou and e senden courts immediate destruction.’ This report b sioned much comment in the Treasury department as emphasizing tho need for new revenue cutters of a mod- ern type upon the lukes, ble of coping, if need bo, with those now being constructed by Canada. DANGERS FROM CHOLERA, placing aly of these The full i t car v fle ' for wer R Surgeon General Wyman Fears an Invasion of th st WasiiNGTox, D. C.. Dec. 23.—Sur eral Wyman of the Marine hospital service today, in answer to questions as to the dan- gerof a reappearance of the cholera in the coming spring and summer, “Thero are at the present time two which render the situation with ous, One is the appearance of frosh of that di in Hamburg, and the other is the continued prevalence of the dis ease in Russia. The cholera is by no means \\|‘n'l\ out, and the greatest cave’ will have 1o be exercised to prevent its gaining a foot- hold on this side of the Atlantic. The speedy passuge of a bill which shall give clearly defined powers to make precaution ary regulations, with sufficient appropria tions to make them effective, is extremely desivable. Information has been receiveld that in spite of all that has been done Lo dis courage immigration from infected countries, particuluarly Russia, there are | of \ts from that country who persistent in their efforts to reach the bnhvllhl:lh« “The order for the expulsion of the Jews from Russia, heretofore enforced in cert limited districts, is now being enforced over the empive. This means that i number of inmigr from badly infected districts will try to reach the United States and no one can view these matters without sevious concern, It s inadvisable to ereate unnecessary alirm in vegard to the dunger olera. 1 have great faith in the sin intelligence and ubility to meet eme eicios pos: by the people of the Tnited States, but the facts have simply got 10 be fuced and it is only the simple pirt of nary wisdom to tuke precautions 'here is danger,” Dr. Wymin continued onse Lo further questions, reaching the United States from t of Cuba, because of the close « intercourse between Cuba and vpean ports Vo been sundry intimations from tine to tiwe that it was the purpose of the Preasury departiment to modify the stringent provisions of the circular of August 19 r garding the importation of rags. By the terms of his el e consular certificates of dislufeetion are vequired with all importa tions of vags from foreien ports and an ab. solute prohibition of the importation of rags from districts known to be infected cholera is enjoined. Dr. Wyman says has been no futention at any tin veulur, A number of paper manu » who were here the other for purpose had the position of the govern- ment in the watter wade plain to them they wenk away apparcitly satistied the regulations wiich had been necessary tor the ction of the public health, and being American citizens thew- selves they seemed 1o acquicsce in the views of the department The secretary message this worning from consul at Humbuorg, sayving: health have not been clean. “Thwo cases toduy.” The fret paragraph of the above message con Gien- suid factors reg: s0 of wodify that made were of state received @ cable Mr. Estee, our “Bills of 1to cholera | ¢ numbers | with | there | YEAR. | o | | B preseut system ¢ is in of & saue withstar lera Washin firs TORREY'S BANKRUPTCY Its Frien to ¥ Wasit the give oy congr petition ina spec matter v 125 8 house, o bers of the ddminant part is this ma) tated whene s part Guarding the Seal Rookeries. aptain Healy of e wicise cries that i | vevenue close ¢ went ¢ ils, from sixteen s twel ent I | sel can four revenue | H strengtl patrol tl | kept the and full has been lkept fuily advised | | Cnited States charge The president has und as chief Cedavicr natives Rritain ol his su ment That « essful by the | saying gold me medals, nume I'he news which reached Washington from Atlanta Lamarat that city | old hom | i | | | | | | quiet | | of cholera | | 1 | Stat amonge the friends of the ju wio tion we MR, News from His Bedside of a Very En Wa from ey M shows favol st is Allea very sat The brotherand an sentatiy bers of t lies are pr Sympatl bers of the cabinet and call at the house cach d; It is said that C teleg nd hous: lumbi lean bills of K or United States wding in th ton e n . O ve it NGTON » Torrey ban th 5 to the askin il D ature es it hat he it o0 fro ir evails cutter ongh t nt rish d wre nty-fou s thos ' wi nly thinks tha 1 shoy e e to T W nent ¢ justice itz of t with and Gio Amet ex) s shoy that rdals beside oS ci e in M t s lear ustice Lamar is suffering fr r. Bl il bhan at Nt 15 He mger, his pulse is bette swer and he takes nourishment better. s at the house were told that Mr. Blaine was very much bette it et s, wh e Ma most s sident continues to manifest the warmest Wy or aphed to visit vemembered t Bl Mr. Bla Wasi ) him this ev and quiet ui Dy by @ per where i condition brought forth the response that he 1ed At 11:30 o'clock just Mr. Bla s when Monduy. but the e cutly strong to 1al ine | mow probubly be permiite® 1o converse. >N, DS, 1 NG n imy orter o eve sirt. Johinson's s ssonal uiry reat), returned to his re ine. the doctc “How i “He siept just and just as natur henefit vamor prevailed quite members of Mr. 1phie ma unfound g sicl dozen v answer committe on appropriations Mr. Sayers of Texas was busily sundry civil appropriation bill for the fall conunittee. Missouri studyiig questions relative 1o | revenue Docker On th complet a about that e 1 for (' n. VASHINGTON, he cay of desolution an some days i g th of ux @ send o dese not a single senato Dosts and bus! Cun Send Troops Ac Wasiseros, D. . tary of wir has fssned nd every iness s nounving i vex fore entered United Mexican of the two countries vitory of the other in pursuit of savage, hos tile Indi tribes will seek to evade Unitod States troops by erossing the frontier into Me yeur fie Se Wasu leaving ageut | Bering sea wrbitrators, who are to meet Feb. ruury between the date ef the ture and the end of the president’s prosent administration the v \s that tiw Wasu named fourth-class postofices w w the | Buueroft, Bonaparie Prinzhar, burg, IKunsus s of th IKid" along the | zota und New Mexico S L stule s NG “oster witl for Py or th As ant Seeretary Whartou will act duving Ralsed INGTON wesis Culbe Th He found him atany time during the day “You know this morning that he was quite u good deal better than on ye THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, SATURDAY MOR LOVAL 0 THE REPUBLIC| 9 SUICIDE NING. DECEMBER 24, 18)2 OF A RECLUSE | themsclves with thie b4 $hat a dlssolution | will nccomplish this, for ‘the people know their enemies and the masks of theiv cnemies. Honesty in politics above all 1 say”, M. Ribot called out he turned to face the right. “but no toleration of men who cons ¢ to puin our re The whole machinery of the law has been set in tion to punish the guilt Can_ you not for the verdic * [ Prolonged cheers Oth be deceived by tardy pro wsulliod purity. but surely 1 before me are in a position to hie miotive of this sudden show of from the left.} This agitation is intended 1t and not ¢ ninquiry as to the truth consil had decided to alth to vessels sailing yrts from Ha not the continued existence of Wt city. The authoritics at oubted the report from the ow convinced of its falsi Nebraska should be no higher than in Towa is rea frm The members of the State of ion are condemned in il | unmeasured absolutely refusing to { reduce freight to a basis when they had the v The logis Horman Thiessen of Gage County Takes His | ! A \tire is reques ss o memorial to Own Life. ongrress praying for the passage of an act ‘ | authe nstruction of a trunk line the Dakotas to th it to WARNED HIS' FRIENDS NOT TO INTERFERE owned and operated by the government, th | Members of the French Chamber Have Con- fidence in the Government. as rates ust to do so. . 1 DAY FOR THE DEPUTIES | BILL. ANOTHER EXCITIN! ny b enlating & Petition Asking Called Up in the Hoase. D. U., Dac The friends foarful that ht not sion of ol a to brin the te of s an experimental step toward absolute ynership of all Is in the United \tes irt Flat Fallure of the ists to Worl Royulists and Tmperial- Threatened to Shoot His Nelghbors if T Against ehed s Body Other ptey rough inact An amendment ) bil red ot the ily Up Sentiment \ e Cosidence - How law i public—Prog to purify was Discovered to make bal Net W Investigation, Al is desired th won | Omatin Bearkier, Neb, I gram e Ber saen, wn and hi 1ska News the e clven ok yards at Sonth 1 wnd con postal rules committee nable logl nis a A tin demanded, hamber Doe 3p He It | th nd de saf his louse two miles Ellis tati m the Rock and, He had evidently sand it is apparently Thicssen was tning il v have n voted co ma jort had n nee in the gov ti % of dem 5 of the i the Case mandamus ¢ Phillips with which this lled sud 10 hi ernment b; mem L e snidh that | vhat the government should iin that the | 11 debate on the Millevoye's interpellation parling lor fromahe e has heretofore in a special rulc by th » by amajority of | i of fully that th was aimed at the administration, if the republic, as Millevoye is an ardent langist; but Presiden fiat that no whom there the islan that the \pproachi the most o be of any service, s rh for service being dashed up The darkness that 10 cizht inr th afloat from th all these jard a small o L) I A in Posty a lar wwmer Bearnicr, Nab. than o gram to Tie A L. ( west | Beatrico, wherei d | tioned to cor heer 1red Uil N county, was fo noon in BEp. - The Lo I the oquicsce his head Down Louted practically w 1 stall on again regarding mi tor % s ndant i s e . v vernor that Beat vice hasn « 10,000, was called in th district court this aiternoor Neitherof the parties were ready for trial nd an adjournment was taken in the case until January 5. ored orde M. Rl the words smselves that there is nee are deluded. and s the present cabinoet ove it. This _govern ond publi Speaker Crisp would bring iested to do of the vity several da, ivide. alone. He was a sort of a about 50 yea been de a caso of Q and lived recluse and was of age. The cay the sufeide is not known, The deceased was a wan in comfortable circumstances and was | well liked in the neighborhood of his home He owned the farm on which he lived Coroner Albright went to Ellis this evening | to hold « The deccased is a Pr | sian and an old settler in this section, The last scen of the man alive w three days awo. At that time every | boily he saw against comir house, saying e would shoot them Today several men who had | absence of life about Thiessen's plhce went They first visited the barn where | they found the stock nearly dead from vation. ‘They then cautiously approached | the house The door was partly outside in_the lotk.” Dushing i dog lunged at them vieious with difficulty they zot inside, In a room ¢ the floor lay the man dead. In one hand he | clutehed a vevolver which they found or tridge. The body was noi molested wl after looking after the stock the | searchors returned to town to notify the | coroner. ance the sor . s who flatter t motion wernment in 1 not at the occas con Bou- will not hesitate toy given the ment is prepared to de one would spared inst D evidence of guilt and nt must welcon At the hoped to make th aware Agues, cabinet was dx v of the United States reve veports his arrivalin San Alas! He says that th ruarding he seal rook: The ot Roulede Was Very Mild. he firmness and calinness of M. Ribot's address evidently had won for him the sym pathy of the Cha left_th tribune he was che ional en thusiasm. M. de Routede seemed to realize this amd his subsequent speech was mild to the point of tameness. He explained plan for revisine the constitution length and in his peroration astounded his hearers by declaving that he felt full con fidence in the probity and intelligence of the wministry - M. Mille was thet 01 Tre the left result | La France says that several deputies in- | tend to urge upon President Carnot the | necessity of a dissolution, nlso that ex-Pre- | fect of Police Andricux hus commu | M. Franqueville, the exmmining i the names of the 104 deputics “of whom he sy Jiamentary commission y In the Senate today the veport in favor of authoviz scene e against Se Be t, Deves and wa ul the requis Carnot had Liberty's Sehools Closed, ary, Neb., Dec, 28.—([S) BEE.]—The public schools closed one week vacation, The teacher the State Teachers association m a be Lang 1l to today for will attend ectual i about from ki Yor; for o8 searching investigation S 3vith oxaal iR % me time the the government interpellation a be up the piot of the Bou vepublic and the straits the government 1t is reported dence to wovern plan for republic. vineed 1l seandal <~ WILL SEND SATLORS. 10 & of clked ng by showing . aguinst the to which it drove Tos Determined the W Squad A Cyelone at Sea. [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) Pams, Dec. 22—[New York Herald Cable—Special to T Ben]—1t has bee decided that the Freneh section of Chicago fair will be under the sion of Ldetachment of ¥ by Licutenant detachment corny wor the U at Chi to the us about warned near his his | some pre- ists en hours out of m and naraud- ell's Faie 1 that the that i has evi the ministry att an w noticed the o present k the on ani the con voye's motion of *no conillence put and was lost by a vote of Lendous cheering and appla followed the announcement is the The that crisis s th cient ient of hore and should b with the star it st act on 100. ion ove of 3 rench ministry the to are i ouly way W the who idly as the facts open to the publie, with 1y proper serve for judicial proseentions. The rigorous atment of Charles de Lesseps and has made the mmanded Balincourt. The rrant ofti also s sod - of \ar with the key on \ meet Panama develop, open ashington Notes thr twenty ited States du the men will pay rations au 1y W sideration the us 1 aciti United States to S B 1 dudie who ha n aslked i dissutistaetion on part of his adminiswation. Great amany hve left the selection | With the lower classes, to the United States govern s, and between monarehy, they favor revelations from Amer do 1ot surprise surpri that Reinach should have me o g ve in addit inus va Howance of 5 be and the warrant officers from to 71y francs according to vank. The Bourgog member who I L francs pet 1 republic populur sterday. committee cureur wlt, vy including the social the vepublic the former. a in regard to here. The shrewd man admitted him to his confidence. It is believed Herz got wind of some canal frauds and used them to his best personal advant A conference this morning resulted in or ders for mor sts in conneetion with the al. 1t is believed Floguet will be- ad- to resign the presideney of the Chamber of Deputies in W of his revelations yesterday to Panama canal cortuption There was q panic Rentes fell g times, to 05 Later the tone rentes rallied to Credit Foncier, which had rallied 10 points. vill be vividly re 2L d by all of the forty odd passengers wded from this morning. She encountered a eyelone Sunday, during which the lowest barometer known on the Atlantie for ye i tered. On Saturday it went down to 750 millimetres. The following day the eyelone broke, the barometer going down to . millimetres in the saloon, while on the ) k 2. m. it went down to 713 millimetr sponding to twenty six and two-tenths inches on the English scale. All day long the se: h tervible violenee Matters did not d on Monday, a partially so the next day. 10'8 voyage nd The 1 only ASSAULTED AND ROBBED, jcan exhibitors at the Madril ribition have been sue- n by a eable messaze received tary of state today from the daffairs at Madrid, they had been awarded cight fonrteen and fifteen bronz s veceiving honorable mention 1505, Albert per Pecullar o Adams juos stings Ne Dee. County rws Note Special to Tue comes from rh o Hastings justice's court Cooper, a farmer in Logan township sold his farm, but had not given complete possession. He lived in one part of the house and the purchaser in the other. Saturday night Cooper, who is a cripple, was in the purchaser's side of the house, when a knock was heard at the doc Cooper opened the door and —invited the son ontside to come in. The visitor, a » named Charles W, Gossmyer, responded roughly, and aftera fow hot words Goss. myer pounded Cooy uly beyond pecog nition. Cooper’s wife interfering also came in for a share of the punishment. Wher able time Cooper re covered he missed £251 that he had fore the assault, Cooper came to | warranis for the arrest of se were issued on three counts <suult on Cooper with intent to rob, assault 4, and robbery from the smyer was arrested and will be ied next week. Peter Jacobsen, vho owns a farm Blaine township, has obtained a temporary injunction resteaining John Van Boenine from using a ditch the latter has constructed, Van Boeting owns a favm_across the road from the plaintiff, which the petition states has on it & nmnber of lagoons and _ponds for | which there is no natural outlet. Van Boen- mg therefore dug a ditch draining the water into the road and ficoding purts of the | plaintif’s farm. |~ The Hastings public schools last night closed a successul two days’ exhibition in the Queen City theater. Beside a literary program_the work of the various schools splayed on the walls and tables attracted much “attention. The exhibit was remurk- ably good and reflected much: eredit on both the teachers and the scholars, Silas A. Strickland_post, G the Republic, decided to conti “Ihe Tennessee h s0 its final rendition whs gisn ho play in i nights' run has proved much of & suceess, financially and otherwis Last Tuesday evening the students of Prof. Johin Rees of the musical department of the Hastings college, gave i very enjoy- able musicale at the Preshyterian church The suit in the district court with the | rather cc owers et al vs considerable atten 1t is apparently man and- Dubbs fac il church for S Other use te " HasTINGS, Bri]—A rather Holstein th James a The Panama canal investigating ontinued its investitzation today s Salis and Floguet, ot confirmed the statemant Caffarilli yesterday that M werly minister of publicive President Carnot had seen a full list of the nen compromised by the scamdal. The wit ness declared that M. Constans had given to the presi talist of 100 depuaties who were implicated, M. Mave the 1 that his paper had been scornfully of the attack upon his pape taeks wol Tren commit Depu st Wilnesses, made by Count Yves-Ciiyot, for suid th, o a short time ago ye of the prostr: while on his way Tississippi, o Ation of Just hiss 1o surprise n this city his real condi- t authority that ar 0 | sean vised L with b o aged wi quainted ned on th Y cditor of denicd spoke ( been made that the at adical, brined that 1 and declared st merited Sanc, u jowrnalist who had been ex- amined by Mizisirate Pranquevitle, was then called to_the wittess stand, but de clined to testify, referring the committee to testimony given hoford sistrate. The committec fromt vestiza ission seized this afternoon at the ofiice of the Préiama Canal company 17,000 counterfoils, pry gl to bearer. T commission will Uiily auving the Christimas holiday men 1l only as on the bourse. francs, 715 70 centimes. better and Deny (he Siory of Seutiling. (Copyrightcd 1892 by Janes Gordon Bennett.) Vanraraiso, Chili, (via Galveston, Tex..) Dee. 23.—(By Mex Cable to the New York Herald—Special to Tie Bre. ] Naval ofticials request the Herald to deny the stories sent to the United States and Kurope relative to the alleged attemps 1o sink war ship Almirante Cochrane. ‘There is no truth in the story. The sea cock of the war ship was opened by mistake. This gave rise to vidiculous run which magnified into a veport that an attempt had been made to scuttle the ship A number of the pe who were vested during the recent trouble at & have been rel Ouly the leader: attempted vevolution being trial. The United States craiser Yorktown will sail tomorrow. She will mect Admiral Gherardi's squadron at Punta Arenas. The entive squadron will then sail for Montevideo. o SOUTH DAKOTU'S DIVORCE Efforts Will be A nded, Fais, 8. D, D terest is being manifested oven fate of the South Dalota divoree when the lepislature mects There is a decided tendeney toward a length- cning of the time for gaining a legal resi dence from ninety days o one year. Of course sueh a change would abolish in South Dakota that peeuliar and fascinating fustitution known at * colony™ and de troy the divorce industry ~ of the [state, The attack on’ the law is led by the state Temperance union which last September dopted o strong resolution on this subjeet nd made Mrs. Bmma A. Crammer of Aber deen and Mrs. Trene Adamis of Webster committee to lobby at Pjerre this winter for a change of this kind — SNOw sronrw, AINE'S CONDITION, cen francs rourag- e fng Nt D. C., Dee. 23 1is mornin time this weels. nptoms hevetofore ab. cheerful and a little his temperature centime y P new " 2 e news 40 points mov He fa on as any ble sy ANOTHER STORMY SESSION. more Exelten it in the 19 Ribot's Defense Pauis, Dee. 23.—The scene in the Chamber of Deputies tod when M. Millevoye inter- pellated the ministey regarding advances of money by the Panama Canal company was of the most stoi'my character. M. Millevoye said that he desived to qaestion the govern ment as to the facts in its possession re- lating to the use of contributions by the former premier from the Panama company. whose cor ieh Chamber — M f the Republ RUMORS CONCERNING e Is Sald to Possess Inform; misin rnot—May Pans, Dec [New Yor Special to Ture Bug ANDRIEUN. in y having had a ion Avrest Herald Cable ]—Some strong rumors are in cireulation today. Orie of themis that M. Anc his possession somet pry night. today included Mr. Blaine's umber of senators and repre- o lefu their cards, ine delegation icitous and ompro- L ns ar- of the held The mem- and their fami attentive. The are for ux, the ex-prefect of police, I ary. The show an equal the ex-s mem- ing that interest compromises Other that the government will M upt and eviminal operations ave now being investigated M. Ribot, in beha said he aceepted i subject, President Fjoquet the chair, M. Peytral taking cending the tribune. There was a hush in the Chamber as the former minisier began his address of excul- | pation and cvery face was t the speaker with the most eager interest M. Floquet repeated what he had already stated before the committeo of investiga- tion. He reiterated with emphasis that whilea member of the ministry he had never received moncy from the Panama company for any purpose whatever, and he denied any improper purpose in the s tion of political advertisements the press. Count Jules D. Berne indulged in o violent attack on M. Floguet und denounced his conduct in the alleged bribing of newspapers under cover of politi- sl advertising. The count lnimed You not only allowed the people to be | robbed of their savings, but you were an ac complice in the nefarious erime Wild Confusio At this thero was the wildest ¢ deputics stood and waved their stjouted, some in denunciation, othe proval of the iar s used. When o had been vestoved in some degree, M. Mi voye avose and indulged in a violent attack on M. Rouvier. Millevoye was repeatedly applauded by the Boulangists, socialists and | L imperialists, but it was evident that fow r 1 publicans were included in the demonstration of approva! M. Rouvier then rose ton tion and defense of h that at the thoe of the cortain people BO000 Lo 100,000 want of the the fight o him and the highest persouage in the republic, it cause the arrest o rdinal Gibbons has been Mr. Blaine. [t will be dinal called on Mr. eity a weel ago lnst 5 not sufl The improvement i such that he could of the government, | rumors have imedinte discussion of the Andricux tomorrow. Jacques St. Ce hat the Law. in this vacated the place and -onpon his AND IS TROUBLE ther Vietory in ts Over His Wi -Mr. Par Deacon victory in the series of law- suits which have sprung up between him and his wife since he killed his wife's paramour in the Hotel Splendid at Cannes. Gladies the oldest daughter, was placed a few days ago in the Dominican convent at Neuilly Mr. Deacon desired to have her with him during the holiday season, and he therefore applicd to the court of appeals for an order appoiuting him to the guardianship of his daughter during the holidays. The appli cation was opposed by Mrs. Deacon, who appears determined to worry and harass her husband by cvery means in her power. The court decided that while' it would be inexpedient under the circumstances to ap- point Mr. Deacon guardian of the child, he should have the right to have her every day from 10 . m. 1o 5 . m. Mr. Deacon was interviewed matter. He declared that while the de cision of the court was practically a victory for him, ho would refuse to accept the de cision, and would have nothing to do with the ehild under the French law. He added that he would appeal to the American con sul for his riehts and justice. 1L would be agross injustice,” he ‘to give the guavdianship of the child to a man who is notoriously immoral, Even a nele day with her mother would be mor tally injurious to the young girl.” Mr. Deacon’s characterization of his wif s a4 notoriously immoral woman is due, he ares, to the knowledge that has come to him since her liason with Abeille was brought to o sudden termination by a pistol shot, she has conducted: herself improperiy with Princede Perx, Comte de la Rochefou- chald and Senator Leonn Renuult, Th three men will be named co-respondents in the action for divoree which Mr. De \m-;:wls to bring agatnst his wife in ork. Sgrong. Made to Have It MR. DEACON ondition cand Army of ue the play, night mo Srorx Much in- g the probable Ir. Blaine wovement Johuson this evening. ing he was looking very chee hing 'med favorable for a industry Panis, cured i r se o rmed toward in January, nother ement was contirmed visit to the Blaine residence, at the door as to Mr. Blaine's y improved. tonight Dr. Johnson had idence from a visit to fight be quite as well as tions of the German I the possession of certain chureh property | near Kenesaw, but really it is a test case of | grent importance, By common consent all milar suits in Nebraska and lowa have in an ardent socfulist, terday,” said e continued pending the decision of this il and howe r it may be de- cided, the supreme court will be ked to ke @ final settlement. Judge Beall now Lias the matter under advisement A shooting tournament lield at Juniata conducted by Fran as attracted a large mimber of | Hasting sports. p. doctor?” was asleed well as a_well man does . He receives the usual ymes from restful slumbe OREGON': Buildings Crushed th Ponrtraxn, Orve., Dec, 23, which has been prevailin northwest for the past ceased this morning. four inches was ched. The storm has been the most seve: in the local history. As o consequence of the storm all street car lines are blockuded. The Transconti al lines have been successful in keeping s open thus tar. 1 e traflic is threatened b probable freczing over of the Columk iver, Reports fr istern Or effect that great loss of stock is likely to re sult, Shoulda chinook wind or warm rain all great damage is likely to ensue from high water. A number of frame buildings collapsed from the weight of the snow . WEECK ON THE SANTA FPE, He \:!“.' Eight Pullmans Ditched and Only One Man y and was d Hurt, The remains were , De A passenger trg taken to the undertake and the coroner | on the Santa ailroad was wrecked this notified, Mr. Vogel traveled for Joseph | yoring. near La Junta, Colo., in which Houcheh & Company, of Philadelphia, ahd | gy pullman ears were destroyed. The par- He has traveled for Philadelphia houses for | ticulars vecelved in thiscity are very meager. fourteen years and w formerly & member | 1t is claimed, however, that only of the firm of Vogel Bros. & Co. Noth- | man was injufed, Theofiicials of the road ing could be learned of his family but | ussort that the conches wore cmpty ut ¢ AMASETA ¥ SORE 0.0 UNGUNC ) time of the acadent, and give this as a reason why more persons were not injured phia. An ver was received about lock sa that further instructions would Le sent later. Lfforts ave being made Lo obtain the details 1 but thus far it has been impossib anything more from La Junta - 5D HIS FAMILY, s to the the Weight of Blaine's fam rdinal Gibbons investigation 3 Ensued. to visit the proved it to be it t The snow sto citement, over the Pacifie forty-cight hours A depth of twenty n pe for the Holldays. D. (., Dee. 23,—On the house bitol this worning there was a The heigiva of members i today but half a 5 were in the chamb corvespondence. In - the Dropped Dead at Lineoln, LiscoLy, Neb, Ded [Special gram to T Ber. | —Raphacl V ing man, dropped dead at Hotel Lincoln in this ety ab 6:45 o'clock. Mr. Vogel arrived from Omaha at 6:35, and walked to the hotel, distance of two blocks. He gave his hand baggage to a bell-hoy and walked to the v iste After vegistering he asked if 1y clothing men were at the hotel. Mr. Whii wora, t clerk, told him there were not, i asked him if he wanted @ sample-room. Mr. Vogel thought that he did. After con versing with the clerk a few moments he | turned away and almost immediately fell to the floor He Tele. a travel said, Mtatiy it wke an explang conduct. He said Boulungist agitation had lent to the governme sanes 10 supply a pressing secret service fund” to keepup yrainst Boulanger, and prevent followers firom carrying out their sehemes against the republic. 1 never,” added M. Rouvier, “had any thing to do'with the Panama Canal company and neverattempted to control the press, and when Bavon de Reinach offered to help the government 1 refused to aceept his as sistance.” M. Rouvier was still in the aisle when Millevoye stepped into the speakers tribune. The first words of the Boulangist showed his purpose to precipitate a crisis_immedi ately. He spoke briefly, but violently. The present cabinet, he said, was trusted neither by the people nor their representatives Hoth its members and adherents were in the shadow of a fatal suspicion, Men chosen to serve the high mterests of France were fall ing daily under charges of misrepresenting is venewed be- | these intevests. The time had come for an Apachies under | appeal to the preference the electors, between Ari- | applause on the vight and disorder on the avthat these | Jeft.) On behalf of those who had the houor the pursuit of France at heart he demanded a dissolu n t this point uproar on the floor M. Millevoye, and he stood » cheers and shouts of protests Uhen he moved a vote of “no engaged making up the sport to him was M eng the Besidc He Wil b in internal side there was an aspoet of vtion. The chambel was as emetory, not a page flitting wits to be seen 5 were all absent. from mmittee room was locked nded in the clerles office N s carried into a back room of oftice, and i physician summoned. past all medical aid hofvey Loxnos, De Dr. Cornelius Herz, who | when the doetor arvived is 50 greatly implicateddn the Panama canal, ndal and who is said to bo suffering from nervous pr tien, 18 still confined to his bedroom at the Burlington hotel: He re ceives only intimate friends M. Andricux, it is said, is comingz London from Paris to obtain from Dr certain docu of the Fi ceived | Dexver, Colo. oss the Border, Dee, 23, The eneral wewal of the agr ) by the gove of Americi s whereby the secres order an ment hereto- nent of the 1 the United federal troo way cross over the ter one, to Herz a showing that 104 members Chamber of Deputies had rc om the Panama lobbyists mountin her £ 3,850,000 francs. 1t will be recalled that M. Andrieux testified before the Panama eommission yesterday that he had such a document in the pos session of Dr. Her: The & rcent raids fividing coment of line nd the f Tecamsel Modern ¥ vaseir, Neb., Dec, 23.—[Special to T Tecumseh camp No. Modern night elected the following ensuing vear: Consul, G. W consul, Dr. Guiser; clerk, W. dmen, T | Ber.) Woodinen, lust | oficers for th Hassott; vic 1t Buffum Pecumseh lodge No. 2, A United Workuen, last night el lowing ofticers for the ensuing year: Master workman, John Stetter; foreman, M. B, (. ‘True; overscer, Samuel Haughton; recorder, W. . Burton; receiver, John Graff; guide, I, L. Rogers { DESERT Mrs. Langtry Has o Relapse, Loxnoy. Dee. 28,1t is re 1 tonight that Mrs, Lgngtry has suffer elapse and is again seriously il The ag ns for one inter- silent sub. contl is Former Nebraska Ciliz Soath Dakoti, D., Dec. 23, [Special Telc G. McNeil, a young He left behind jnany nd two children, Mrs. nd is being cared for by charity. MeNell vecently eirculated a story that he had fallen heir to £100.000 and ob. tained credit on the strength of his supposed inheritunce, Lincoln, Neb, from cawe to Sioux Lalls. Escapade of 1t Order of | B10vx Faits, ted the fol- Dee, 2 ign his where ho will go 1o & United Seere portfoli ary of T Doy, Minn., Dec tecord. 3. —At 2:30 this after. fire broke out in the basement of Chapin and Wells hardwave in the Farguson block, presumably from a gasolin explosion, The fire block Pirs jurics As he loft the tribune there demonstration, und M. Ribot, the rose to defend the government found silence. The purpose of M 1, was apparent to all. He andal after scandal upon the {until he wroeked it. Cries of from the Boulangists greeted this and M. Millevoye shouted: *The suftice to wreck it when all is was little | premier, amid pro Millev A intended attorney, is missing. unpaid bills, a wife MeNeil is very ill e t as noon o States before store only three we will secretary’s dey ks claps ¥ 9 Dnplement House Clos Gianp Istasp, Neb, Dee. [Special am to Tie Bee.)—Limback & Squires, dealers in agricultural implements and coal, were closed ou executions in favor of the Seeurity National bank for #2,000, late_this evening. Total liabilities are about #5,000; assets nomiual Demands of the Alliane Guaxn IsLaxn, Neb., Dec. 28.—[Special to Tui Bee.)—The rveport of a special tom- mittee on the address of President Powers to the farmers ulliauce was given out today. | The declaration that the freight rates in i as couflned to the Warguson There were several explosions and an Jimn Dunbar received internal in and Chief Smith was severely injured The bloclk bhelonged w0 the Massachusetts Real Estate com pany and was valued at $125,000; | insurance, $20,000; Chapin & Wells' loss is #0000, insurance $#44,000; Schiller, Hubbard & Co., tobuee loss, £20,000; iusuraunce, #17.000, The Duluth, Mesaba & Northern railroad ofces w wlso dest and several valu- able law libraries. The total loss will reach 1 250,000, Thie block will be rebuilt, : which place Me) ancy will not be filled Teleg fucts wil known. —— Will Be Decided Next Week. Cuevesse, Wyo., Dec, 28— [Special Tele gram to Tue Bee.|—The supreme court con vened this morning at 11 o'clock when Judg Conaway announced thit the court had been unable to arrive at a decision in the Carbon county mandamus case. After some parley ing between the court #nd counsel 1L wis uf(.rwxl to adjourn until Tuesday, when a do clsion would be handed dowan, M. Ribot Cheered. “M. Millevoye tinued M. Ribot is attempting to bring to trial, not individuals, but the republican institutions of France His attack is divected, not against the cabi net nor against those persons charged with corruption, but against national inatitutions | ve been built up by the labor and crifice of devoted putriots. The plot agaiust the republic should not delude Idential Offices. , Dec 23, —~The following vo rnised January 1, 1593, Ngra Springs, Parkers Iurhbon, lowa ; Stafford, {son and Shelton: Nebraska to ¥ M AN itinl elnss Women's Christian | loged v (N1 ve Brestfor | | 1510 her at Havree at 1 o'elock | the | on_are to the | | both parties | the | IPraniklin, His father is still living at | | of age. SUSPENDED THE MINISTER Result of the Trial of Rov, George Baxter at Des Moines, FOUND THE PASTOR GUILTY AS CHARGED Both Sldes Appeal the Case to th the v dict of the Preshy- tery, Assembly of towa - Substance Drs Moises, Ta, De Special Teles Tue Br he trial of Rev. George f Knoxville, Ta, for conduct un- W minister of the church, was con- cluded today, and the t ren- dered The y the rram t¢ ollowing ver Dos Rev Mofnes having had Georgo W or, having ¢ ny Introduced by und having pationtly considored i explanations which have well by the accused as by the I8 constrained to dectde that the weainst the sald George W, Baxter have fully proven, and further, the presbhytery haying deliberately considered the whole s, Judie and deternine that the said Rev. Geongd W Bnter onhit (o be and hereby I suspended from the oxereise of the funce tons all and stigular of s offico as 8 miniss terof the gospel and from the privileges o the churel until he shall give satisfactory ovi dence of repentane There were four specifie charges, as fol- lows: Deliberate falsehood, breach of prom- ise, being engaged to more than one woman \t the same time, soliciting sexual int course. Appeal has been taken by both side to the assembly of Towa, (o be held at Storm Lake in Octobor, 1803, The defense appeals prosecution apy too mild, The charge agiin A by the p examined all the testi rument prosecutor cha been from the verdict and the verdict the verdict was th 1s becaus: vote on any Diaage Nuits, Orreawa, Ta, Dec, 28, [Special Teleg to e Bei | The coming term of distri court is mavked by more damage exceptiona] character thun ever the history of jurisprudence of this county, W. H. Jones sues the Q road for the death of iis fathor, Jones, the old man who was illed vecenily at the Union depot by fast mail. Pannic E. Johnson sues the Towa Contral for a lirge amount for alleged juries received at shorough, due to nstopping the train, Parker MeMichael desives to mulet 3 for damages fora_ broken leg sived in Byrnes hotel. A, S it against the city for damages sustained v the ast spring, and relatives of weh of 1he wounded and Killed in the recent Highland Center voreck will bring suits féy damiges running all the way from $5,000 to £20,000. Evenly Distribat Drs Moixes, Ia pacial Tele- gram to Tur Be.) Boies today ended the controversy over the judgeship in s ileventh Judicial distvict by the ap- pointment of N. B. Hiatt to the vacaney oe- asioned by the vesignation of dudge Stevens of Ames, which will take effect Januaty 1. The following day Judze Hiatt will open ourt ab Clarion. The Eleventh is a_large distriet composed of the countics of Wright, Webster, Hamilton, Hardin, Boone, Story and Marshall. There are three Judgzes, one from Boone, one from Har- dinand the appointment of Judge Hiatg from Humilton distributes them in an equis- le mauner. The other candidates were Timothy Brown and 1. J. Boardmun of Marshalltown and J- S, Martin of Nevada. Tricd to st Fonr Dovar, Ta., gram to Tue Bee.] of inhuman treatment brougzht to light by the in- sane commission heve some few days ago. farmer from near Duncombe named T seth called and asked that his wife be sylum, as she was dangerously in- When Deputy Sheriff Tondon went out to bring her in foday she was found in a bare room without tive or fucl with five chil- dren starving to death. She said that her husband had descrted her five s ago; that she was not insane and that her hus- band was simply teying et rid of her, m insane connm that the WO WALS 1ot Arrested u Burlington O Fawusaros, Ta., Dec, 23, [Special Tele- sram to T Bee.]—John Chowen, who has been superintendent of repairs of bridges on the Chicago, Burlington s City rail- voud, was arvrested by the sheriff from To- peka, Kan., having been identitied by his al- ‘tim as the man who assaulted him some time ago. The same day the crime is 3 to have occurred a train was wrecked near Topeka, and Chowen is charged with iz i the case. He was taken to Topeka for trial. [Special Tele- was Towa Sons of Missornt Variey, Ta., Dec. 23.—[Special to i Bre. -0, L. Freuch camp, No. 208, Sons of Veterans, clected ofiicers at its regu- lar meeting last night as follows: Captain, W. O, Reed: jirst lieutenant, L. W? Brown; second licutenant Wisler; camp coun cil, J. B, Lyon, W. K r, R J. Miller; Aelcgate 16 division eneampnient, R, L. Ken® dall. The camp will hold joint _installation exercises with the Women's Relief corps and Grand Avmy of the Republic post Janus ary 2. ang. Fire at res. s, Tn., Dec. [Special Telegram to Bee | —Attorney Undersood’s barn 11ast night. Loss on barn, machinery, nd grain 0, with about #1000 in- The cunse of the five is_ supposed 1o have been spontaneous combustion from heating of the hay. It required the united 15 0f half thé' population of the town to ave his magnificent residence, A Tue burn One Hundred and Eleven Years Old, Orromwi, Ta, Dee, 21 [Special Telegram to T Bre |~ McCague Benz died near Bloomileld at the age of 111, He began vot- ingin 1 hefore he was of ag id voted for president every national campaign since, His last vote was for President Harrison, - 1O THE DEATH, BATTLED onr Men Killed in a Des Tarrant Co Darras, Tex, Dec, rate Flght in ¥ Texas. In a battle with and vifles at Arlington, in Tarvant this afternoon, three men were and one mortally wounded, combatants were Willlam Smith A man by the nawe one side and 1. Hargrove, rove Hargrove, jr., a brother on her sic Over twenty-five shots were fired and when the smoke cleared away Spears, Smith and ¢ s Huvgrove, i, were dead and ErOvG, SY., WOE- tally wounded, The shooting was the ocul- wination of an old feud. It took piace at the yailroad station just as the truin had volled fu. pistols county Kille The d on I the The Death ¥ Colo., Dee, 23 erick T, Dent, the distinguished union sole dier and brother-in-aw of Geueral U, 8, Grant, died this afternoon. He was 72 years He will be interred in the wilitary wetery at Leavenworth, Kan. General it has been in Denver for the past four 15, enjoying o peaceful od age after @ of ‘energy and movement. He was born in Missouri in 15% and received an ap- pointment to West Point from that state il served with honor in the Mexican and civil wars. NDON, Dec Montague Williams, the kuown barrister, is dead, Desvel

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