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1/ TWENTY FOR A NATIONALQUARANTINE Necessity for Ita Establishment to Be Brought Bafore Congress, DRAFT OF A BILL TO BE PRESENTED Senator Warrls and Congressi tayn Plans Will 130 ¢ i th —Dangers of Contagion From the Tstand of Caba, Measare D. C., Dee. 28 charge of e sub-com subject LEMNGTON \ havin ng a national quarantine, has agre n the bitl, which it will tull pitteqat its next rezular meeting after £100 By o0 Friday week. The b worked trombination [ and then wd of the the postofiie by Mr. fonal qua he hospitul service leading proposition b 1 Cirst ns enue asury (e oree the Where th gulntions or rine hospl itlons of the ent th €8s into t b service i Thyy of the treasury, who, if in Th necessary or proper, shall ovdee the ne hosplil serviee 10 ke sueh ad vl rules and regulations Heces o prevent the introduction of into th United states fr i one state fron ent the state B 1 fail to enforee then (e presidont (it purpos That the hospitnl service of - the s~Genue marine shall obtain aad pubiish L tstiend information of the sanitary condi- Ciut forcian countrles fron which con — d Infections diseases are, or may 1 orted into the United States and shall pab- | weekly accounts thereof in the different | fthie United States, urth- The bill further provides for con- v inspeetion at forcign ports by itary Tar oflices, Who are (0 supo- [ /se the inspection and disinfection of all ves- Erels leaving infeeted ports. The details as to | Cthe compensation and appointment of these (BURIATY experts are left to be provided for in e sundry civil il The bill provides that whenever an | vesselareives at any port of ent 18 tates the marine hospital sery i vessel b Qs (1he vessel’s) Apense, to the nearest national, or other antine Station, and troat and disinfeet and sald vessel shall ot be per: mitfed ' enter any portof the United Staies untilan is pronounced free from infections disen wdanger of conveying the same. Sinth Wi 10 siafl be shown (0 the sutistuction of the prosident, Dy reison of the existonce of any infeeiions dis rountry, is serlon {ion me in s, hen, i sueh case e president iy tinne being, suspend dmmigration wntil v fron infeetion prssed D in Havana's Harbor, o General Williams of the Marine I service today strongly commended it _of the joint subcominittee of the house and senate immigration committee to Cuba, and thinks_they will gather some luable information. Havana havbor, he closed, and is the receptacle’ for vage of the militia and other hospitals which yellow feve treated. and, in con gerous, especially The havbor, he investigated and experts from this wnhealthy conaition danger from d is 80 great th plying betw ohibited report to the wgreed Harris introduced puts the o measrG Raynor. It antine system into the hands of the | ar i visions of the Bl | That wherever state quarantine rogu- | xist, the hospital serviee of - the rine, under the divection of the partient, shall have the power to wws and regulations of the differ- in vonue marine. wre o state quaran where, i the opinion of 1 servite, the quarantine o not suflieient 1o ntasions dis the marine hos- st the s is judunie stat wanicipal such rules and may detail cquence, s in the o} quently been | on by sinitary ry, and its blished. The | or, he says, i of steamers, Wlord an anchor in the b bor by the Laws, and ave vequired to o to mooring buoys, as it is considered gerous to hoist an anchor aboard whict been imbedded in - the mud - of Havaua har- | bor. | pedra wharf, fn the harbe | so infected with disease () invariably breals out amor vessels that tie up there s are thoroughly acclimated or have had yellow fever before, ‘Uhe sanitary con- | ion of the harbor, he could be tly fwproved by an additional outlet wwhich would vetiove it of mueh refuse mat ter. Besides the poor sanitary condition of | Havana harbor the danger frowm importing contaglous di from Cuba is greatly in- | cereased from its elose and immediate inter ~course wilh Spanish and other port and AID DID NOT HED DEMOCEATS. Dr. Macun it Washington No Dr. when purporting to b editorial from the Alliznee Advocate, charg- Ing Bim with niding the democrats by eireu o8, Mucune, shown the Wasmizaros, D. ¢, the alli Dev. 25, leader here, Loy e from n of the Nutlonal Aliiance Mates | | | lating their campaign documents and afte wards tryi to fasten it on Governor Till man of South Cavolina, and with pursuing Colonel Polk, the national prcsident, so as to cause his death, said ten up heve (Washington) and is a fraud from beginning to body charged ov suid that | literatuve or tried to fasten it Lillman, The story regarding Colone is also false.” Jenjamin vYerrill, the alliance, who was with D, Macune when | the articlo was 5 Laughed and said | it was wholly without When | asked what effect, if it would have on | the contest in Kansis the senatorship, My, Torritl said: *Less than dropping a pin into the oecun, which statement Dy, Macune agrecd L Doubt as to How to Divk The 1 the Unit 1he seere end, ever, eratic nov | Polk | I'lie story was got- f | | i i hiin foundution any with d States treasur v of the navy, ot judwing present indications a long time will efore any part of the suin is dzawn out for the purpose of distribution among the claim- | ants, This probuble delay is wainly due to | vhe opin veral of ‘the Jegal advisers that neit the avy, nor any other feder sufficient authority to disburse b would fully protect th from demands of sich of the ht o ¢ thele allot Secretury exprossed ts on thi ot himself,and ther hesitutes 1o the responsib placed on him. 1t was at first thought he would appoint wd of naval ofticers to consider al! the wection | with the Ba rt o plan for an equitabic | the fund. A yeloped 21 sorts of possible | tions and technicalities with the result that it has been temporavily abandoned aud the secretury has practically concluded to tho president to refer the matter to con Wwith a view to an enactment of special legis lation which will insure the distvibution of the wward in proj al form and at same thne reduce the prospects of fut litigation in rezand the miniu The to be no precedonts the Navy department in this ma W York's Next S Micial has | fund in o cramient discussion of such a course de L complica ther, tor, The Stur this evening savs ! do not belicve that M New York can be defoated for the United States senate, und they beliove th d appreciates the fet. At pre L Qleveland has no personal repy tiye in the scoate who is long experienced nd i a posiion to act as a leader. Should 0 succond dn the clection of 4 personal fvicnd fa New York it would not buprove Politiciaus Murphy of ECOND YEAR. | the national lecturer of | 1 | to find tie mos | engaged Daitants | rado, wh the situation greatly, a8 no new man, how ble, can figure very prominently in Mr. Cleveland will, however. strong personal friend in the senate time the Fifty-third congress will be organized, unless all present plans miscarry This will ‘be Mr. Bayard of Delaware in all probability. 1t is expected that Senator Gray will go into the cabinet, though h it present disinelined to His retive ment from the will mean the election o Mr. Bayard Loft for the body have by the Captain J. G an interview War department cvening for hi It is undes structions Wheaton in th manet of against the Mes revolut north bank of the Rio Grande tain Bourke is chineed with t of investizating the of the War daepartineat ‘The record of the martial in the « nt grounding of the United hican Pacifie coast Y o will e reviewed by Judg o ral Lemley Binitted 1o the s of the navy for bis action. The findings of ‘the court will not be announced ofticia noad vance of such but the im sion mong naval o have followed the pro that Commander Johnson was ctically acquitted by the court General Grant, acting s cratary of war issued the followine special order this after noon: By dired 1 prosident of th United States, and at the request of Major William Ludlow, corps of enginecrs 't of inquiry is he prointed 1o meet at ton, D, Coon the Sth day of Janu s soon thercafter as practiva irce into amd report the facts istances connectad with the matte St. Marys viver, Michi ihout the velieving from duty under the i st Mac Ludlow, corps of engineers, a8 also the et of b unduly as ithority as i matters, as charged b of the coust and of this lighthouse boavd. T port and s marize the ¢ press its opiuion thereon Mr. Bluine’s Cond Mr. Bluine, although very stood to be least no worse today than he has been for some time past. Early callees at his house today were told that Mr. Blainc was doing very well indeed, and that after u comfortable night he emed to p much better thi mornin, ' tor when they called later, found nothing in the sick man's ¢ Lo oeeasion i nmme diate apprehen and their report to the family was a fairly satisfactoey one, i oclock this evening DrJolnson siid M Blaine had passed an umeventful day and he did not expect to make another call 1o house tonight » material chanee ondition of Marcna Havrison, stricken grandehild, and will pass the various stages of t to ultimate recovery Resigned Oue of 1is Positions. w 1 cavaly for 1 proceedi ship md he s wetion edings i, which brought hihous, 1ol i 1thouse enging the superi geologial survoys ndent master conrt will e i ex sicl ander ition on fent 1in J sig ¢ of t vies United States commission_and sentative of the commission on the board of control and man ut of the gover hibit at the World's fair, and his exclusive attention to the dut volving upon him as chicf of the department of fisheries of the World's Columbian expo sition. This ends a state of to speak, that has « Iish Commissione 1 which fricid o f Glouceste lis divis tish assist ed neuteality, so isted for years between MeDonald and ( Senator Stocichridy both ofi Toped Dr. Talton H. Bean of tiy will probably sieeced Capt i of control hibits at the £ lish conmission Collins on the management of the ex- - HEADING FOR S AN JUAN. Iy to Take Truil. I\, Dee The San Juan gold vy day. W. L. Dykes the pathiinderof Deep Creek, will pilota party of five to the San Juan placers, leaving heve The wagon forwarded by train 1o Gre tant about fever is increasing ev next Monday. isd e 180 miles from is, and (he itinerary to permit of the ro ur or five weeks time seekors will be Fave las been s trip Ao awd being made in toury party | Creenmin o en, This n River station sume party Mr. Ulirlaub, A party of travelers to next weele, and will, it i Rig Grande Wester at ¢ Within the next few d four men will leave for m Tiey bave but are dufinite port sources. Pheir rout Rio Grande Western 1o here they will be met b, Toab, who L them to Bluff, be fitted with i and gen nt plan s 1o, Bheve the main v Navi o mount il be wded by Commis L will consist of seven or party wiil and wi th also w0 oceupy th in vip as Dylkes 1o veal estate man, wiil lead the new placer fields rid, ) | River i thivd the Sandu everyth awaifin from I more will Thomp: Mon srson of ot company rpoint they will sl wimals, i wouthit, The pre o the San Juan to me i from the just across the Arizona up 1l P worges in I the elements for washed fine wold which r the river hoed belo \ viain f the Broom h ed mini been engy At the | wk and el ey years his propricton nd experic pedition Foughi Over the ¢ i Dexver, Colo, Doc, 23 prints a story of a figh An evening paper Vieged 1o have oc Sun duan gold flelds vather indefinite, but 1 tonight. The curred at the ney Southern Utah, 1t i nothing furth vy is as follows e can be lears are nearly 1000 men in the new littie atten o el dovot and tion puld The pro Lime to ) here the pectors have to people stk rims, their sands There how colors to the pan bund t thelines of the claim; e not recorded and a quare seventeen men Labout 100 sh number of the cor man whose name | son. No details « cured, The bare wis brought outhern € vination by wa, Dl have boena f $ 1 T, in places where m have been it i s 1ed on the « wer woun 1 killin 1id Lo Geovge » trouble luye viation of 0 Denver by TPorg been 1o f Bluf City e Desperate Lowa Prisoncrs. Orrrawa, Tu., Dee. 28 ISpecial to Tui Bee. |—Thirty-two jn v ecounty juil mad toduy. W the colls into the him d i and They then give th 10 unl tsid for th that th and sho vived 1 Telegram in the 1 desperate effort to escape iiler turned the or th en L out of ved a eell domestic sigmal o imal was n uuickly called Lo to foll od to th after th of release term of court Arkansas Con Ark., De canviets, victims of the myst poi ing at the kielena penitentiary, died this aioralng, wuking tirteen in all, tots Die, Three WK 2 OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1892, VICTINS OF CARELESSVESS | tering | out every window light in | or & unknown Long Island City the Scene of a Horrible Accident, MEN BLOWN TO PIECES BY DYNAMITE Attempt of A to Thaw Oat Three arrels Dangerons St 1 Aw il Results Eist ¢ Willed and tnjured. * Workss of the LoNe Dec. nents Tseasn Crey, Lo 1 ofed the el 200 Jackson to a tunnel that the land 1 entean wY vk Cit wider and the et s a great it Whet mor of d the dyn. tea nan ni the gang of + they found it the it f eartridges rted Y to tha dyna out. and taking three bavic from the stock tencments placed them just back of be thawed The cartridges were pat in 1 box four feet viieh steam pipes ran, and Foreman MeAntee the wang entered the weel is not wably the pipe uare thron then with the How itely o ove shaft detin pr th known came ton hot Seat Dest At S o'clock the ex 1etion and Death. t o, scat voand it The s was A and destraction hock was like inthe t hauake, the hurt in the tene I shattered e post oftice or 1808 were hurled nuel shaft werd The persons up the killed from No. 201 to livinzg nts made anlinjured tenements ) were wilh the an in No. 207 into thede I below 'he lett nd cle wis wrecked traps along s W in edintely after the erash a wave of fire throug It swept L the lower he tenc: of eseap: building. pare ments. throu; Some o cut the entra the ned 0 era their es, off all possibilit to the n nd man windows mike in tha explosion v City shatter Long or far from the the st counte as four blocks of the explosion. Just ac vioff their pers away as ot doors were bl wned Jingos. s overt anil ms in hav s way that th ies heard nothing about "Lwo Wocks and a half from where the ex- e took place stands a brick tin, The explosion blew the front of the excitement had some- five-story W tenement in top floor, what When abated | th upt was mac stunite, vesulting as follows: List of the 1 MARY GRAVDEN HENERY O'BRIEN MES, ROCCO, JOIN HHOPKINS, NICOLA LODANO. Mies. duria Hesny and hands by Pereie MekNi ribly injured, Mits. aris. Daxten Maneg, and lost left eye. Mary Cxpranrox. lostan eye and terri cut about the head ; will probably die, Ebwaith DELANEY, fractured ceyes injured ; will probably die. Prrro Rocco, eut about head and body, Joserin Way, back punctured Mixniz Davees, sevious injuries and body search @ and Injured. cut in the throat, head glass, and received a severe and arms ter- ral bones broken about the head and L head, log and sov Many Henn, cut et about head and body iy skull both to head Jons Davees, cut about ti Jony W hiands, Mis: Jo timbers Wiitian head and body head ¢ about 1d face. DAvEEN, cut head and 108 RY AN, cut about head Purcery, seriously injured by falling Jonxs=os, cuts and bruises on Javes Mukray, cuts on head, Mus, Maky Rocurs and son, Je both budly cut al 1 Max Haves, sori 1 back of head M WiLbek, cuts on RoGens, aid FiaNK head Mus. Kare O'Briey, face and hands cut, Wit Kieee, head badly cat. Jouy Parates, head and hands cut. Mus. Sty and daughter, 3y both seriousty cut and the child lost ALBERMAN JAs0MISRY, head cut, sars old, me eye MILWAUKEE'S MISFORTUNES, Mistorions Which of o in That City. Minwavker, Wis., Doe, At 2 this morn ine 4 bomb was thrown into the main build iz of the South Side plant of the Milw Railroad company and a t explosion followed of the b Fires ate Have keo St rendous Iu a moment the inte was ablaze, was beyond the fon ting the five anduin less than imed willion. The In a few control, entive plant half a ense an houl entailing a el an im motors, was eon loss of plant in storage stable for electric machine In the were fifty nearly all summer cars Phe machine shops were ne fitted with very e building and repair- ses in the stubles w aliy The burned e At #350,000, the buildi at §,- chandise at #5,000 and the sup 5,000, + was $100,000 the bomb, hut who cu shops and stables barn new electric motors, machinery ing cars, Sixty b gotten out were valu 000, the plics at It is n it is e The insuran ot known who threw wed 1o be the fively sed u dozen disastrous blazes within the last month. A special grand jury will be called to investigate. ‘The company will be erip. pled somewhat by the five for time, Toduy a of five onders to number insurance com s hav insur- on manufacturing plants in this cit he mayor this af ered a reward 500 for the of the started the fire October 20 or any futuve fire for the next thirty days. It was uiso decided 10 add 100 men o the police forve for night duty T'wo more bodics of yesterday's tan Stephen Treader, a ense writin noon of arrest ersons who y fires since big ud in the ruins one that of The other is vy tanner. Recent Destructive Fires, The firebug operating in Milwaukee has cost the ity over #,000,600 in two months. He began work by the desteaction on the night of October when #00 buildin, were consumed and #,000,000 worth of pr erty destroyed While the conflagration st side an_ attempt wits ragi was wade to burn the wesl side Here s of 10,600 occurred enware and notion store was fired. The Lhel ANN), A we later 1. Kelly's dry goods store wus burned, with a loss “of §18,00. The Milwaukee Mattress company was burned out . few days later with an §80,000 loss. Heunecke Co.'s art stove came next, with u §0,000 loss. The | worth of property.was consumed, and today | of a district school | expericnce, i origin of this fire svas gnedrtain, An attempt was made to burn the great Allis works and later the Pabst theater. On Christmas, the fly net works werd fired with a loss of £10,200. The Keenan mill was brned at the same time, with a losspf $20000. Then came the tannery fire of yesterday, whereby £250,000 the car barn fire, Ata meeting held in the Chamber merce, i committee was appointed to for A 118 meeting tomorrow to take rinst firebug I'he police depastment has thoronghly ex iined the employes of the Milwaukes treot railway barns and say they are satis fied it the fire which destroyed £150,000 worth of property night was caused by the stable stove overheating vf Com rrange \etion FATAL FIRES. Four Lives Lost at Ossawatomie, Kan. Other Blazes. Ossawaronte, Kan., D) resulting in the I'he fi completely destre spreading to the tousas on either side de stroyed them both Mrs, Kendalland ehild and Miss Sadie Grifiith, Mes, Kendall's sister, wers burned todeath, Miss Mattie Fletcher, who was i the night at the Kendalis', jumped from a second story window and falline upon her head broke her neck, dying instantly. A servant in the hous ped 1t is believed that the fire or escaping natural gas. Mrs, Ken , was lieated by n natural gas stove, and it is thought that the gas asphysiated Mes. Kendall, her baby and her sister bafove it fgznited. This theory is strengthened by the fact that no screams or groans were heard n the vietims of the flanes. The money loss is small Paits, December 28.—The lquor stores of Gautior Rion and Vincente burned. There v six violent explosions during the fire One workman was killed and several fire men, soldiers and - workmen were injured, some fatally | GALVESTON, Tex., D “The sugar mills | | thit this Fire ton at loss human | 1 wrted in the house of James and de hous of Kendall ing it nated from I's room | t warchouse and 1,500 barrels of refined sugar of the Darrington plantation in Fort Bend county, owned by Mrs. Narcissa Willis this city, were destroyed by five, en Loss of 250000, Insurance about half. Muscie, Ind., Dee. 28 —Fire in Deleware's | clegzant county court house, a building valucd #0000, ruined the structure. The | i of the fire was in the court room suevineg, N C 1 Fire lias destroyed €500 worth of buil inus, including the Caroling hotel and busi ness block and the Statesville armory. 1t is sitid 1o be of - incenc of Wictrra, Kan., Dec News comes from Leon, Butler county, of a dreadful aceident there, by which three children lost their | lives. Thomas Grifith, a favmer, locked his three children in his house while he went to town. Upon retuvning, he found t the houss had been burned to the ground. In the simoking debris he found the charred remains of his children. He is 1 acly insane from gricl Mattie MeCullough attempted to ride to her home in Loen from & neighboring farm- | er's house, durmg the storm’ Tuesday night. | Her dead body was found today on the steps house near Leon. She | liad been frozen to death. Fatal Wreck the Rock Island. Kansas Croy, Mo, Doe. 25 —The Star's St. Joseph, Mo., special sa; At 11 o'clock this morning u headend coldésion occurred on the | Rock Tsland road neat Wathena, Kan., be- tween a freiht and passenger train. One man was killed, Baggagemaster Miles, who resides in this city. The fireman of the pas- senzer engine had his leg broken and both arms were more or less injured. The blaome for the 1t was laid on the conductor of the fre 1in, who was run- ning on the passe s train's time. k N Ronsted to Death, L O, T, Dee. 28.-The children of Jliving at Stillwater, o short dis while playing in the father's house today upset the stove on the 4-months-old baby. Before the infant could be rescued it was literally roasted to death, iy Killed, Word has been re fousinjuring ing of a sixth by an t iron mine, eight miles from this plac No names or particulars of the cident can be obtained tonight, but supposed to have been an explosion, Guing . C. Fer t from here, kitchen of thaiy ceived here men and the ki in the Calume Killed by u Delaye Gueesssvre, Pa., Dec. gang lnborers, construeting a railroad, wer ing this morning. One ch o explode until the men returned went off, killing one man and dange woul m others, e OVERDUE, of oclk failed nd then rously ing a do: LONG Vessels Whose Whereabouts are Causing Much Anxiety, Dec. 28—Up to 3 p. steamer Uwbria had New Yonk, the been m, ue not ited A vepr lowing statem ntative of the line made the fol- it today: “We have every o that the Umbria is safe, ordue, She reason to beli although she is o 15 one of the staunchest stenmships on the Atlantic, and built to the b les and the roughest seas, We are not even ansious or Lover her delay. “Ihe Umbria Quecnstown cluding o ts. Of resist viest wor hid on board when she left 50 men firemen 230 37 passengers and in and were in rs, her enginecrs, sery the saloon. Loxuox, Dec A dispateh has been re ceived from Hiogo, Japan, stating that un casiness s felt there for the British bark, Stanley, which left Phitadelphia on May 10 for Hiogo, and has not you arvrived New York, Dee. 28, —Conjectur lias happened 1o the long oy Cunarder Umbria is being ihdulged | in. That she has met with an aeci dent is agreed in shipping eircles, but Just the nature, extent and seriousness of that mishap will not be known until she is spoken by some ship that will bring the news to port or until she arrives either on this side or the other side of the Atlantic At midnight tonight she was five days cverdue, and not & word has been heard since she was sighted off Fastioet outward bound, cleven days ago. are a4 number of steamships from two to five duys at this of which travel over the route taken by the Umbria. “Phey are the Gallicon, from Hull, December 11, four days late; | Kichmond ‘Hill, London, December 13, two days late; Gaulic, Liverpool, December i7 two days late, and the Lepauto, Antwerp, December 17, five days late. oneof the liners arviving Ut further tidings concerning the ous hurricanes which have swept over Atlantic during the past few days. Hamburg-American liner Moravia, | Captain Winckler, which arrived tonight report December 21, 10 4. m., latitude 49, longitude 38,55, about three wiles distant, sighted a three-masted and two-funneled steamer (beyond doubt the wird liner, Uwbria, now fve days overdue at this port) bound west, going et her usual speed aud di rectly in the Liverpool track. The weather wis fine at the time, but soon after became boisterous. It was the opivion of th i cers that the steamer was undoubtedly the | Umbria u The M left’ Hamburg Dacember 17 and experienced rough weather from about December until she reached this port T'he Port iese sl e Vega veached her dock with her deckhouse demolished and | with several of her ofticers suffeving from broken leg | v The Iins, from Genoa, which reached querantine lust night, bad an equally rough | passengers S0 s towhat rdue steamer overdy port, al today furk thie | JEsuiTs [ Copurighted 18 Rowe Spec; edged was that, contrary to t1 land's encmics, th e elapse before his re pope will explain the objects in a document addressad bishops A mystory tended to Minister Potter present today and m from th Wor tinuance of the friendly relations betwecn the countries, and made no refe Orleans Details of the Loxvox, Dec nta today says the duel w Brookiyn The American an the Romanofl be can sharply resented the part of the were twenty-five paces, with liberty | fall Both American and Russian time startin Brockton's pistol struck Romanof! the heart. a fow moments expired entity of Count P tion with the impe nowspaper suggests that Count Peter Roman- off m of the'( grand duke, Peter, was born_at 'St. burgin 1864, is aid captainof perial g the princess’ Milit Furthe ceived which th due to 4 misunderstanding on the part count winning heavily at the gamblin had tossed u “pour boire” to the which the count that the coin was for the croupior. the count sulted him Brockt and a challengd almost daily Inerim Pans, Dec, 25T saro says @ containing copies of the corres; Hers Senate and ¢ the P the office of the Pa is said to compron tors mand which mad, It Dlackmaile tion of legislators., Extrom mecting of 1 the assembles and app, ary liad ch | Baw 1t declares the ves the conclusion was due regar tors, The openly express the belief that 13 ach W the contrary They argue that under present cireumstances it is the safor plan for the minkstre de sie to settle upon cxplanation responsible for tie Against reputation | know ment could offer him would at 4 report was seerotly o not in any wiy be a This government cireles is tuken the question as to the bur de copt th the by Hamburg Havnuig claim new vietim dread ing Lwo 1 hospital yester Every preci the d of death sown last DiLiN ha i The pol wing the authc Havasa pointed by the U \Lers SATOLLI'S MISSION A MISS Admitted Now at the Vatican That the Object Was Not Attained, ARE SECRETLY JUBILANT ¥y Make Prote of ¢ i Satisfaction at the T Have Taken Potter No e manaling o AfMhies ption of Mine at ister Rome, Dy James Gord: New York B ]-1s it Satolli's ing 1 Bennett.) Herald ¢ Do 1to Tuy that Mer On ing i hle mi 10 vatican today 1t sured by a distinguished pre voports perhaps turn, Meanwhile of the mission to Satolli or the recalled now will and The contents of the document are A Jesuit source states it wer the retr of the delegate. «d his credentials particularly cordial recep interested in the md expressed hope for a con met who is s fai nee to New Mevrzen, rovGHT D o0 . atal Duel Between an A [ il Russian Count. The newspaper 'y ment 1at Monte Carlo nnamed Brockion wiais the Count Peter Romanoft Vienna Tageblatt, and not the blatt ported. A American enzaged \y Brockton and he was not 18 before stated IHhmanofl quarreled at tables, as before stated s the aggressor, The Ameri an insulting remark on suntand an immediate chal swas the result, The duel came off in srounds of a private villa and evidently wnt aducl to the death, The conditions to ad e within two paces of cach other antt to sp on fiving until one or the other should 28 which ined the st patehes of a dy between was Berlin sat first 1 Qs in from ambling came calmly being given ay the same bullet from nst above and fell and in » mark and at fived with deadly to adv intent, wee. A Ihe count reeled nsiderable mystery exists to the or Romanoff. His name 5 stuggested 8o 1 family of as Lorassumed, | A y or may not be the traveling incognito and Duke Peter Nicolajeviteh, who the second son of the ( nd Dake Nicoli colaieviteh, who i the czar's uncle, The Pelers- de camy to the emperor, Luncie regiment of the T i married in 1880 at Peterhol , the oldest daughter of 1ce of Monteneero, articulars ¢ evening. ard the ducl were 1 1 out of ve been the thi It seems that Brock had D A was intends sed Prockion of insult- him the coin. Brockton il refused o explain When had in lirect, o been tubles The count e iim by throwin nied the ¢ that Brockton 1y wve hin the lie wsucd. Brockton 1 nd had plaged at the @ wils quite popular. asserted » SiX weeks IMPORTANT EVIDENCE FOUND, ting Documents in Onice of the Canai ¢ hook mdence Arton, uber of D 1ma canal sel in the »uties in vehalf of and 10 votes m s peen found in nal company. 1t number of sena lett dates will nma alarg and i« depaties money, : with payments made the basis of additional cstablishes the fact that there wasa and go-between in the corrup. on It be prosecutions wer soclalists are again active, At a aders it was decided to summon le to meew when the Chanber re: 1l to the ar s against the people. he ofticinl report of Dr. » of the Y ) de Ko ¥ ot to take Brouardel, who the body of P s of the stomach v t trace of poison, and was reached that his deat) to natural ¢ ho veport i ed with suspicion from cer Vi Is not the s e are also not lacking persons who 0 de Rein s murdered and the ofici@ report does not shake t r top the o are “natural causes” s for the death, vather than i out those who, these pessons cluim baron's taking off all these, however, stands the of D, Browardel, ' Those who him declare that nothing the goyern induce him to I his name to a false veport, and if such ited uy would rty to it is iy port ol to end and in forever th T family, it i5 supposed, will report as final, as it removes [ ron the stigma of suicid Reinach hem o Frait Dee, 28.—( and the Harvest *ho! continnes to the feel s increases, of ¢ ind deaths n here nong the lower of anothe d. New but it is apparer 7 of feur season omi wntit more tavorable patients were and ¢ ndition removed te e deaths is repor has been taken 1o check is feared that the summer will yield a f S the ition case, but it ods it wvest in the Arrested the Wrong Man, De Kevans, the a 1 being the author of the explosion released, having established an o ure 0s far as ever from se- of the outrage. ™ committec 28, wan T “The a8 te Cuban quarantin arvived here today Arnived Dec. 28, s con and fmwig: Gladstone Agitaced, l Panus, Dec. 9, —When Mr. Gladstone nda Russian, | | is sojourning at Biaruitz,was informed of the ‘ ynamite outrage in Dublin, he displayed profound agitation. He said that the explo | ston could ot in any way be connected with politics, and the erime, he added, could not | 1 for in this light. He expressed | iy for the family of Detective Synott | e necount sym RUSSTAN JUSTICH, Teied and Tastiken Dee, 28 passed Cholera Rioters Convicted at | Pererantna martial th Koy A court o cholera viots on July 6. tried. Bight were sentenced Aod and four to lose all eivil and transportation to Siberia for life, ty-three to long torm Iventy-five weq men tried we \walust the physi ties at Tashkend in that the latter had all the poor who were suffering from the epidemic. The mob Killed the deputy o ernor, Count Poutinsloff open plundered shops and st 1 s its way. The military was called out and fived wtedly on the rioters before they would disperse. Seventy lives were lost in the fight Let ON with a Light Sentence. (Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.| Paiis, Dec New York Herald Cable Special to Tue Bier A love tragedy ¢ acted in June last had its today in the when Eugene Cousin was_sentenced imprisonment for the widow, on the Pluchet assistant shikend has th iitted W which r and authori th beliof red to kil imprison T'he and in sequel cine assizo court to five murder of who kept Avenue des had Cousin years his mist buteher's Ternes S shop Widow as her head On her son reaching the age of 16, Mme. Pluchet determined to break off with Cousin, who grew jealous, and in an ex coss of passion stabbed the woman eizhteen times one morning in the shop, and then stabbed himsolf thivteen times. The wounds were not, in his case, fatal, and while in the hospital Cou in attempted suicide, un successfully, His sole defense was, 1 was mad Gener Crry o Mexico, Dec 300 Mexican troops has been routed by Dimas, west e report that under General Gareia 00 revolutionists at Las of Guer believed to be without foundation telographed to the government to uid nothing about the reported s Gareia 1y, but nen Prosented Credentials, 98, Hon. William Potter, the American minister to his credentials to King Rowe, D newly appointed 1taly sented Humbert today - HEADQUART AT OMAHAL s New Ordet ) This City. Ind., Dec. 28 Vs party the past two days, adjourned to- 110 a constitution and by Industrinl Legion suggosted by Vandervoort, The resolution does with the secret work in the organiza- tion, and the constitution and by-laws are all mergzed into one The headquarters will be at Omaha, Neb., but later may be removed to Indianapolis. H. I, Laubeneck left the city this evening 1o join a conference with a number of leaders of the party. Before going he issued the following 0 TR PROPLE'S PARTY LEGISLATORS LECTED N NEGIANKA, KANSAS, W MONTANA, CALIFORNEY, NORTH DAKOTA AN OrnEie Siar We hereby request that all and caeh one of you stand firm whe to balloting for United States sen respective states. We eaution with cither of th < Make o squ i principles. Vote for no man you know thathe will ads defend thew i the United States s We hive arrived at a period inonr moveent where we st i square stand up fi for prine T2 the two dominant parties want to fuse on - candidate o defeat as, let thew do so. T s ihey do that the bot- ter it will be for us. “ou cannot affond (o consider (he individual ! 1y e, OF compr inles 1o aul Vanderye INDIANATOLIS, The conf ence of the peoj leaders, in session here for night. It ag laws for an Paul unless il personal ence how e, You to cuarry promises wide in - the last campain unless you do your utmost b that direet you will fait to do your fall duty. We wlso kindly " request that the people's ety state, county and loeal committees in every stute'in the wion do all i thelr powe ind “eid a helping hand to organizo the In- dustring 1 Pusli that oreiiniztion into every stade; county, precinet and sehool dis- trict’in the fand TAUBENECK, Chairman, TORNER, 8o reasur JOSEPH MGICAW INJURED. Prominent Voung Lincoln art by n Union ¥ Lixcony, Neb., gram to Tue Ber. | cold son of Man S Engine. De. I Telo Joseph MeGraw, the 19- Connty M lie Union noow and injured so seriously rccovery considered doubtful friend named i . Thorpe hiaud b war the state penitentiry wl were in pursuit of a rabbit when the Pasi train approached. A picee of r prevented the young man from vapidly approaciing teain il it rectly npon Bk MeGraw wis strick ut any warning and t wi from the N time to spring from the Ling was broshed by the ity Commissioner w, was steuck by an engis Pacitic thisafte that raw > on his is Youn city and taken WS | were notificd A he wouht to t > his home at 1422 Poplar street, s left arm wis 50 badly crushed that amputation at the shonider was nec . Inaddition he was sevious!y injur Gut the spiae and Lead rent was Work of Nehra COLUMBUS v B Dec, 25, [Speciad to Tue Surglars gained entrance to the B, & pot in this city last Wt by prying A Wi oy l1a and axe in the frefeht m with which procceded to open the safe in conjune: tion with dynamite explosive, The door of the s vemoved, but the only thing of ound_was an express puckage cont o Waterbury watch money driw as wlso pried open, but no money was found EBRASKA Uity, N 10 Tue Be Stalhut & Hobeln s last night, the thie burelurs were evidently weil acquainted with the premises, 05 they not only ok the money, bt a vicions dog which the propric tors lefv on guard in the UNDER THE SPELL, slurs, obtain hand oy The Special us entered by iring #K0. Aiter IHis Visit to Cley Not a Candic New Youk nd Crisp suys He iy tor the Speakership, e v Crisp n house tonight and was Me. Clevelaud, The speaizer replied that he had called upon the president-clect and vemained with from 12 103 the after suid they found many thing t dec d to purticuiarize Iwill tell you one thing t} the speaker, L am not ¢ speakership. 1 um nota can thing.” wis him e about o'clock in J0n. to talk 1gh, Lidate lidate Melp the Unfortunate, MansuaLLTOWN, Ta., Dec egram 1o Tuk BEE |- The Associatio Advancement of the Deaf met todiy in annual convention The session wiil last in attendance and at interestivg program 1s being carricd outs to e Located UMBER 192, 'HELD A PRIVATE SESSION | | Resumption of the Trial of Dr. Briggs o8 i the Charge of Heresy. | CHARGES ~ AGAINST THE PROFESSOR Tenchings Which Have Not Mot with the pval of the Preshyterian Chureh A0 Bt the Probable Outcome of the Trial, App te NEW Youk, Doc. 9% Dr. Charles A, Bri preshytery was resumed today, but in pris vate the sexton and the oficial © being excluded with the pubd committoe, That Jof the Book of Discipline} which relates to the present cof the trial, says the judiciatory shall then go intg private the parties, their counsel and all other persous ot members of the body being exeluded, and that after caveful deliberation the judiciatory shall proceed to vote of ch charge at > entered accordingly If the rules covering the private s proposed by Dr. (. The heresy trial of in the New York cssion, lic and part of section the prosccuting sty 1 specification and on ¢ sepa and Judgment shall sion L Thompson are adopted, the roll will be catled and cach man will have anopportunity to express his views on the case ina speech 1ot 1o excood ten wminutes, “The voting on cach charge will then begin, Several members not represented at all in the session will be admitted if there is no but a single man may keep out anys w0t have been preseut during objection one who may all the trial Dr, Briggs' Teaching Dr. Briggs is charged with tesching the the reason is o fountain of divine authority, which may and does savingly enfighten men, oven siuch men as reject the seriptures as the wihoritative proclimation of the will of God, and reject also the way of salvation through the medintion and sacrifice of the Son of God as revealed therein, which is contrary to the essential doct 0, the holy scriptures, and of thg andads of - the id church; that the holy seripture s most necessary and the vule of faith and practice: that the church isa fountain of divine authority, which, apart from the holy. seriptire, does savingly enlighten many, which i3 contrary to the essential doctrine of the holy scripture | and of the standards of the said church: that the holy seripture is most necessary and the cule of faith and practice: thut errors may I ave existed in the original text of the holy seripture as it came from its authors, which s conteary to the essentinl doctrine. taught in the holy scripture and in (he stundards of the chireh and that the holy scripture is | the word of God written, immediately ine spived, and the rule of faith and practice; that Moses is not the author of the Penta- teuch, which is contrary to dirveci statements. of the holy scriptre and to the essentinl - doctrines of the stundards of the chureh; that the holy seripture evis dences itself to the word of God by consent of all parts, and that the infallible rule of in- terpretation of the seripture is the s -ripture itself, and that sanctification is not complete atdeath, which is contrary o the essential doctrine of the holy scripture and of the standards of the chureh; that the souls of bee lievers ave at their death made at once pers fect in holine o fur there has only been one test vote by 1, and then the ministers woere evenly 1d two more elders voted against on offered in D, Briggs' favor than While the arguments may have some votes, it is probable that the ion will e close. A prominent minister estimates that the probable may Jority in Dr. Briges' favor at the end will be ten or twelve, divided | the mo! voted for it WILL CONTINUE TO TEACIH, nry Preserved Smith Will With Lane Seminary. CivciNsart, O, Dee, 28— The - Commercial Gazette this morning says: The latest new: in the Smith heresy teial has just leaked 1t was not intended that it should leak a5 the exeeutive committee of the board ne seininary had resolved ret. But lust weels cecutive committee Prof. Henry rved Smith was and to have an official declaration from the board. ‘The committea Wi his vequest would have attens tion and n meeting of the board would be ar- wged atas early aday as possible, D Smith then desived the sentiment of the coms mittoe as to the propriety and the legality of his continuing his work in the teminavy, ex= ing himself as willing to suspend his ding the determindtion of the mats by the trustees if that should be the Judgmentof the committee, They expressed their full confidence in his teaching in the seminary, and urged that he would ot permit any adverse eriticism or personal foeling of iveness to interrupt his work, But the ing of the exeeutive commitiee did ool deal i In the recent trial, Dr, berts, alsoa professor 1 Lane seminary, wits conspicuous at the start for his cnergy i § on the side of those opposed to Prof. Smith Toward the end of the trial, however, mate tors evidently beenme uncomfortable or uns pleasant, for'he withdrew. Dr. Roberts has ot for some time been in harmony with the mujority of the present board of ‘Lane sems iy tustees and the been vumors of various misunderstandings and diferences of opinion. At all events it is roported that the executive committee finished its Lahors by addressing anote to D, Roberts saying thut Tis resignation at the end of the yeir would be aeceptable. Coutinu out out of trustees of I to keep it a profound s t of the ¢ Presc 15 ata meeting present anxi ass New York Citholles Angry. Youk, Dee, 25, The Herald today 1as Arehibishop Corrigan been siubbed Mer, Sutoll in the settlement of the s of Rev, Dr, MeGlynn? persous in this archdiocese of m whic un Corrigan trouble 1o 1 vid, of tho resior: Nitw by who think the vding the Lerms on bsolved of ex-coms tion contuins ult to Archibishop M, did not tuke the ity Archbishop .Covrizan, it is ion of Dr, M yun into the fold of the chiurch, as was evineed by the latter's statement 10 the public on’ lusk Suturday. Failure to observe this formality by Mgr. Satolli is said 1o bo looked upon as & b, 1t is stated that there wiil be o meote ing before the weels s out of o number of the most influential Catholic la) ) in this dios cese, in which they will discuss the adyvisae bility of eutering a protest ugainsi Mge, Satolli's uetion in the matter. story preserved reg Dr. MetGlynn v Charged With Falsehood. CLeveLasn, O, Doe, 28.—Another ehaptes added to the history of the angelical o s city Rev. 8, Heininger of Ellhart, placed on (fal before u tribunal of the cireuit court under charges of falsehood and The greatest scercey | being maintuined and avtempt will be made to keep the proceedings sevret. The qui en the minoeity and majority hurch, but the war is entire cianip of rILe) caucus hies been slate of ofelals b Indianapolis,? o Me. Yost, but The chiurges based upon the is about to be wuch trouble associntion, day int) Ind., wa 1 1y in the the nd confercn \Lement s that he made it Heininger are held in fixed for Wi Lhe st e denies against My tatenient nix ot O Steamess, Arvived--Anchoria, fic Moven At Moy Yorlk, for ( Lizmyd cw land, from New w York—Arvived--Ems, from Bres men AL New York—Arrived--Moravia, fromp \l Haniburg,

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