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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNF OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1901. SINGLE COPY FIVE DETP PO DP P20t P PP PP PP PP PP L PSP L PP P 0o '??“M\T T“h DE‘\THBIZD PROCLAMATION OF WALES AS KING MOVE UP THE FIGURE |Bov's FatHeR vICTIM, ‘u"’\h“ CLEW IN CUDAHY CASE|CONDITION OF THE WEATHER 4 |Paya 8500 for Kidnaped Son's Rak. —— wom, but Child tn Not K2 Thompron Eupporters Make Forty-Eight - In Forecast for Nebraska-Falr and (Coller Monday; Northwest Winds; Tuesday Fair. apect Frank Bheroleff of Having | demperature at Omaba Yesterday: . N MHour, Dy Votes Neoesary to Nominate ‘ ATLANTA, Ga.. Jan, 20.—N. H. Frazer +ed in the Kidnaping. o A of Union Springs, Ala. whose son, was o 3 Kidnaped seviral weeks ago, while a student N | " “ ONLY CHANGE IN SENATORIAL SITUATION ',Ij.u':‘vl\"‘l’ |‘1(,:-:' .'I“ .«{:p:;:x’ "h‘nr;v-"l:.xru u::l ‘HOLD CRIMINAL AND FRIEND OF CROWE . -4 —_— | him. Mr, Frazer recoived a letter stating N e 4 4 b. L 2 Lthat if he would place $500 in gold, the |Deteetives Are Now Looking for Complimentary Btage of Balloting is Not rored Tor His ' » amount offered for his son, in a sack with L Whoe ropped Ouat of » Yot atan End, 1 peck of potatoes, and proceed along the road near the United States federal prison few Weeks Defore the ove miles from this city, he would i LOWERS THE TAX ON TOBACCO PROSPECTS FOR THE CAUCUS UNCERTAIN | be met by a nekro who would ask: “Massa mr Sennte Committee ndes Chewer's has you got dem potatoes | of Articte for | "He was to deliver the sack and its con-| After an apparent lull of several weeks Delight in List o . age c o, Efforta to Rush One Man Through Has Been | tents to the negro and his son would ap- | in -nr;1 « .m:.n\l Kidnaping . ‘l‘r":l-“?-'l;r Reduett pear at a hotel In this city looking for [ tives have at last struck a lead whic t] WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—~The senate com Bucoseefully Blocked. | bis father at an early hour Sunday morn. | belleve will n-;ul.: in l||x‘;. apprehension of WL LI bl ikl o8 n one or more of the gullty men |m ar o the 8 R The tetter was signed “Packers,” mafled | The theory in brief is that Frank Sher.|part of lu;l:\\ :xl..kum' AEattort to eom $ 3 ) alia Kid cCoy plete consideration o w G o BOTH PLACES MUST GO TOGETHER | in Atianta, dated January 16, and the fn- |cleff, allas Ed Burke, alias Kid McCoy, Fediieilon DAL I order (HBELIA to present structions were minute and specific he outlaw, who so successfully robbed Wil- | reduction ol gy} Mr. Frager's son, n brother of the kid. |liam G. Follock of $15,000 worth of -dia- ;4\ l;(lurl .:mum:u M) Bk od | | 30 plicated | but the work was so nea completed Strong Sentiment In Favor of the | o0 1ov carried out the plan of the | monds in the fall of 18 was implicat it is belleved Ohe of twomore meetings will suffice for that purpose There are still many items of the bill $ Viotoria's Life Flicker Steadily Away. MONARCH IN A COMATOSE CONDITION 8till Alive at Daybreak, but All Hopes Are Gone Privy Council Prepares Document Hailing Albert Edward as Ruler of Great Britain, | | | i { (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) | LONDON, Jan, 20.-(New York World Cablegram - Special Tele gram)—A proclamation of the succession of the new soveroign was prepared in advance today by the privy council office in the fol lowing terms. 1PNVSICIANS TRY IN VAIN TO RALLY HER | ‘ Life Now Prolonged Solely by a Method of Artificial Respiration, Whereas, It has pleased Almighty to call to his mercy our late sovercign lady, Queen Victoria of blessed mewor; ase the imperial crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is solely and right fully come to the bigh and mighty Price Albert Edward, we therefore, the lords spiritual and temporal of this realm, be ing here with those of her late majesty’s privy council, with numbers of other principal gentlemen of quality, with the lord mayor, aldermen and citizens of London, do now hereby with one voice and consent of tongue and heart publish and proclaim that the high and mighty Prince Albert Edward is now, by the death of our late sovereign of happy wemory, become our only lawful and vightful liege lord. Edward, by gruce of God King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, defender of the faith, to whom we do ncknowl edge all faith and constant obedience with all hearty and humble affection, besceching God, hy whom Kkings and queens do refgn, to bless our royal king, Edward, with long and happy years to reign over us.” PRAAASSSSSSSS0SSSSSSSSSSSSSSe WORST EXPECTED AT ANY MOMENT Increase in Par le Symptoms in | | Succeeded by Severe Sinking Spell him the money and potatoes Saturday night. | Cudahy, Jr. . sl ity This morning he was at the hotel men- | For a time the case looked OISR, L wiioh Bava et teun WD Sxssed: wion | tioned and he remained there all day, but | Further than a firm conviction that Pat ‘,,‘:‘,‘ :.I”.":q ol Ir::\"- beek 80 :nnurlu‘n»!\' - Bass Frazer has not appeared and no trace | Crowe was one of the kidnapers, the police | o o o il not be great 4 cories that had not [canvassed that there w »e . & of him the persons who received the |had absolutely no theories that Prry . a conclusion. The LINCOLN, Jan. 20.—(Special Telegram.) [ & ;U0 OF {50 Pt | beéns riin down and & fed. Now, how- |difculty in reaching =The second week of the balloting for over, they have struck what the detectives | committee is ;n‘u “”hh::“l:;.l; u!;lr- w:;! x'v;‘x. United States senator will start out to Y ARGNRBE THE | X " 4o with the | Mouncement of its proe « from the | | call a “lead,” and this has to do wi ce s con e VI comraey e ion | FINALLY ABSORBS THE OMAHA (i et s 1 he 1 g i i oot o, e o o 0 clusions are known. s not probable the man of many allases. : = & it After generally reviewing the career of "‘"'I '<h'|” '“‘“”‘“:n““ iy Brdpandl; o | this *dariog criminal and his association | 10(A0 e 1‘_"'“"”:“" house, DS the reduction [ with Crowe in the past there scems to be |4% It passed the house, But the teduction | CHICAGO, Jan. 20.~The Record tomor- | Kood reason for helleving that he may have (W11l o difteveduly isifiuved, the Rovt row will sy been one of Crowe's pals in vn«] uu(h-m Hont 18 16 § GeutE THRGE: oh tobaDso , Final negotiations for complete absorp- | kidnaping. In any event the detectives | _(0H be a reduction of the tax actively in the fleld. The vote has dis ; b s of | There is also to be a closed who the leaders are, but has not | 100 of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolls |are giving this theory the greater part of on cigars and snuff, THe house eft All g = ma e by the Chicago Vol attention these days ud. s . senste oo siven a trustworthy index to thelr relative | & Omaha linc by the Chicago & North- | their attention at Uhlet Donahue and | these items untouched The senate com #anding, and it is safo to say that there | WeS'ern company, it is reported, are heing | It !s believed that Chlef Do mittee’s decision as to those articles will would be u considerable ch e carried on Iu New York, the homo of the |his men will locate Shercleft within the | ., o \g revenue roceipts about $10,000,- ould be w considerable change were the o chief declines to | " republicans voting in caueus ruling powers behind the Northwestern [next few days, but the chief dec 000. This reduction will be made up by So far as a caucus is concerned the re- | *¥Ystem. Since 1882 the Northwestern has [talk in detail of the possibility of im all the house reducs | declining to accept publicans appear to be just where they | “Ontrolied the Omaha, which has a trackage | mediate canture tions. Consequently many of the articles were a week ago, with one exception—that | ©f 1,537 miles. Immediately after the abduction, the pos- | o b L B FEIEL T Tk off all the tax the Thompson followars have agreed to| It 18 said that for a long time the North- | sibility of Sherclefi's complicity was MUE- | (i1 bo given half the former rate by the move up the number necessary to a caucus | WeStern has been working to secure full | gested, but the conjecture was discarded, (Lo (€ B IR L | uomination from forty-three to forty-eight. | !im to the Omaha, but the question of | as it was thought he was still in the Jowa | "Nl LERL By on proprietary articles, The sticking point lies in the method of | #10ck transfers has been a stumbling block | state penitentiary serving a seventeen YOAT | tho formula of which is public, the tax balloting and nomination in the c in the way of the desired end. Now, Inns- | term for the robbery of Willlam G. Pol- | (8 (AFOEE R0 000, & LT T ose Mr. Thompson and his friends insisting | Much as the common stock of the two roads [ lock, member of a firm of diamond Im- |/t oo P FE CROFEE il TPl be that he be made first, while the other can. | are drawing nearer each other in value, it | porters. Investigation within the last few [ L i0ineq entirely. The tax on steamship fidates want all to stand ou the same level [ 18 belleved that the necessary transfers |days. however, discloses the fact that Sher- [ om0 el ad, The tax on steer- antil both senators are made simultu- | €A be made satisfactorily clefft was recently released from the Drison | oo ickets will be removed entirely. The acously. It is sald that the Norfnwestern holdings | on parole. ‘Tln» Hmn’ of lhnq'n-lmwp S0 | {ax on stock transfers ,,rm.."n.nh MILI be of Omaha stock are 53,500 shares of pre- |dates the kidnaping by about two months. | continued on the par value of the shares : ferred and 93,200 shares of common. At |This fact opened up vast possibilities 10 | ag at present, but this matter has not been | = — = = — - :(I‘n;\lt' that her majesty’s condition is crit current quotations the 147,000 shares are | the polite and detectives, and now tbe | gefinitely passed upon. The members of | pprray ¥ % 2 b : A valued at $21.850,000 L Lighed search for Sherclefl is almost as zealous |(he committee express the opinion that (o | (olNT AND BARON DLEL LONDON'S SUPREME SUSPENSE | « SBORNE HOUSE, Tsle of Wight, Jan. 21. as for Crowe himself. place the tax upon the selling value of | . 12 m.—The official bulletin lssued at fonal Sndness Stills the Maltitude | midnight says that the queen’s condition Reaxons for Suspicions. stocks would he an invitation to fraud i, # M ‘The beer tax has been discussed at con. When Prince a Emperor late last evening became more serious, with Here are some of the reasons the pollce | ) /y o™ ongin, but no absolute decision | Lubersac and s Rothachild Rettle Old Scores Meet and Kiss, | Increasing weakness and diminished power have for thinking that Shercleft may be one | JACTRDIS TeBKIR, but Bo STROREe Mecielon Ty BAs of taking nourishment *hen they found that the statutes fixed of the gullty men is to leave the rate as fixed by the house LONDON, Jan. 21.—Throughout the | LONDON, Jan. 21.—2 a. m.—The Press he same day for the first ballot for both There has been observed a marked -Am-; Whie ths oh Tlalhcmons “alS ‘Tatsatsi : ulie - United Kingdow yesterday was a Sunday | assoclation at London bas recelved tho teeatorial vacancies. They then expected | NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Andrew Campbell, | larity in the methods of Pat Crowe and dedlded. Netis o el of anxiety and suspense. No one in Eng- | following dlspatch 0 force a caucus to nominate the short |one of the convicted murderers of .l:nfllr Shercleff. Both were possessed of singular "“"“:::I'ha"r:f“mf‘;,:h:.:":lr,r‘::'l:' t:::nr n’::« BARON VANQUISHES HIS ADVERSARY lend, outside the circle of the court, knew “COWES, Jan. 21.--2 a, m.—The queen is erm senator first and independent of the | Hosschieter, 15 slowly breaking down in | herve and both went In for big game. 114%: KnERaR 408 o HaNEG HNe AR oto & the real condition of the queen or the na- |in a comatose condition and is regarded Ong term wenator, and believed they had | (he county jail at Paterson, N. J., his face | They were contemporaries, the period of halt cont per message, but 1o make tho |Member of the Family of Financiers |UUc of hor discase. The bulletins (hrew a8 passing avay " Inough strength (o rush tho line and cairy | showing unmistakable signs of collapse | the greatest activity being confined o the L1bErEph! OEAB T LY. b M idadurob ows Ancinas K1 ¢ Talent— |but little light upon the universal question | COWES, Tsle of Wight, Jan. 21.—3 a. m.— the ball to goal; the rush line, however. | uince the verdict of the jury was delivered | early '80s, and both exercised their crimi- A0, L0 et Boen aiameli i Al ansirets: Rt et tal Gy ous shiote | whether death was imminent The worst Is expected at any moment and lost the ball by a fumble and the opposi- | adjudging him guilty of murder in the wec- [ nal proclivities in cities of the middle west. but the reduction seems probable. The Gallsge: Guarrd): The London newspaper had not learned |[the members of the royal family are now fon carried it back into the fleld, up- | ona degree, with McAlfster and Death, When Sherleft waq on trial st Logan, o logo Siy me ot s ok mintalin: that her majesty had suffered a shock of (assembled in the queen's bedchamber. witing tuelr culeulations. As the strong | Campbell is suffering from & great disap- | 1. for shooting and vobbing Poliock Fat ! varalysls. £xtra_editions of the Sunday | COWES. Isle of Wight, Jan. 21 —3:4% a nan with the greatest force exposed to fire o v. | Crowe manifested great interest in the cohtl o | m.—The queen still Iives, and there in no e Thompson managers see danger ahead ,'",;1,:',::‘,':' rom the. fret. thought the sy | hearing. spending mest of nis time i tne | WILL RESULT IN NEW LAWS| paris. san. 20.—The long-expected duel Pebers contaued fo latormation, but there trom thought the jury -f 2 i Sl were many of the officlal bulletins, and they | change in her condition for him in a prolonged fght v 1 s o between Count de Lubersac and Baron " 4 4 iy “""“I"’vr: '.|.‘r ra :}:y::‘l lml|t‘l l;u::h:u::m:'uhnu“lnfmer lve’::‘llv.: ','lf;:, r[:y::'_l manifested by Pat Crowe in |Gemeral Diek Belleves Recent Inven- | Robert do Rothschild was fought with | ¥ere cagerly bought. There were small ' v o s, and he was mucl v y i JOWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 21.-2 a. m.— + g b tgation Will Bring About #words at 11 o'clock this morning on Baron | 84therings in the vicinity of Bukingham (_m\nf le of W ) R AT b R O S TR ool e S e B i Leatalation on Hasing: Bimond do Rothachild's estato ai Bou- |VAl4ce 0d Marlborough house as well as | Her mtjertys physicians hoe that she may 'orce a blind caucus are trying to lay the e the people a on gen y | © k iy TokBa- BUE/8aIS. el v b y by b A : Name for their fallure to someone elso | think the men fortunate in escaping tho [the dlamond robbery and Crowe was ac-| (o o0 von o smmmy o logne, i clbals.. secc | DoRtE) | 1t she does It is expected that she will live tnd. althoush the demand for o double | gallows, the prisoners protend o say that | cordingly calied before the grand dury of Pl NNV Sl o/ bl D ir ariseabwiihithy S e v (Crawds assembled to witness the arrival | rough the day. It she does not, all hope tomipation s supported by Hainer, M never did they entertain the slightest idea | Harrison Nm“.“ to ans ‘m 'l"'"“’n; " [housc special committee which has been there from Paris shortly before 11 o'clock. | °f Emperor Willlam. Apart from such in- : "’I'M“." poapee SPOOTRS S S RN thaw and Crounse, In addition to Mr. Rose- [ of Leing convicted of murder in the first | that point. He maintained his t Mo repre. |Investigating hazing practices at West |Count de Lubersac's seconds were M. | idets, however, the customary quiet of a| Imme M1y dcaldimlonstirenia L the water, they are endeavoring to make cap- |degree. ever, and answered firmly that l» BODEN- | ot irgturned 10! thslolty tonight. Asked |Schege and Count de Laborde, and those | 10ndon Sund was not disturbed. The fl""""" oo "II .:»n“. ‘:‘ '“m 5 l"mh“" AAI ngninat the latter as the obstructor of | It is thought the trial of George J. Kerr, | sented parties in Omaha who belleved the | JH10L TELATRO 10 the clty tonight, Asked of Baron de Rothschild were Baron Leonino | M0% 41armiug reports of the day came in e¥eniug, & mesiage w asaanis b Losdan he caucus. , [ for his participation In the events preceed- ( prisoner to be innocent, and they felt it to | 'y o0 would make Colonel Dick answered and Viscount de Bondy. The duel began | 'N® form of telegrams from the princesses "f"'""’('\-fl‘fl e l'rn.-' e Moo T Al hot obstructing any caucus.” sal | ing the death of Jenoie Hosschioter, will [ be their duty to do all they could to prove [ IS0 FENIC TARE Tolonel BIC Anawered at 11 and lasted ten minutes, when Count |2t Osborne house. The coming of Emperor | PEFor am, prin : Mr. Rosewater, “on the contrary, 1 have | begin o week from next Tuesday for (e etemme and o i @HOTDOYS | mittee would recommend that such leglsla- | do Lubersac received a linge, perforating | Willam and the news that King Leopold |In such & condition of health that it wa favored a caucus from the start and see for the dsfense and together Witk the prib- [(i5n ne enaoted a8 Would Pt & 8top (o 1he | nie-art st the ey 10 thn arnte Tons | wan Aot o siatt for Londor: inepiced uttetly impatible for bim o leave London 20 way of concluding the contest except | LEE FEELS WELL SATISFIED |oner exercised the defendant's right to Kianticsiatihaving gt Hien atobEed, fears that death was at hand. On the other Sttt hou vl bopa H8t pesei through caucus action. It was at my sug- | challenge Jurymen for cause—in short, he | "y pave no doubt,” he sald, “that congress | Both tho count and the baron, fought |Pand, the fact that the prince of Waies |8 P y gestion that the first conference was held |Commander of Department was throughout the whole trial Sherclef’s [ wii) pass such laws as will make forever |most detovminenly, soltinr Gachinn oo | Was dble to lsave R R R o o between (he candidates for an agresment | Missourli Approves Condit next best friend. impossible a repetition of the practices |nelther showed the slightest desire (o spare | CNCOUTARING effect. When the prince ar- 9E5pUABI o WEAL G qaTIA pHAY! 1% to caucus ferms. When the caucus Inspected Barracks. It Is certain that Shercleft had accomplices | et the committee's inquiry has disclosed |the other. Sixteen engageronts toon piae, | ™ ed at Victoria station at 4 o'clock, with (St LSS as & Salinoat: (onshrEadt o nests, Howsvir, the ARk before (b 18 to oo\\ois ime WO sen. $0Geseral |12t Pollock robbery, but their identity |3 Weat Potnt. T belleve tha repors of oy 6ll of o desperate character. The com. | SIf Francls Knollys attending, meveral expaltedip about 10 islodh hat LBtux. tlect ot one but two United States sena- | KANSAS ¢ 980y 3 jeneral | hag always been a secret. There was rea- [ committee will be unanimous, both as to | batants attacked each other furlously. The | Bundred people weré there to greet him, Arrangout . . y L tors, and the only sure way to accomplish | Fitzhugh Lee, commander of the Depart- | sop to believe. however, that Crowe was one findings and recommendations |eleeves of their shirts were literally torn | DUt there was no demonstration beyond a | Vide special telephonic and telegraphic fa ihis 18 to nominate them both simultan- MeDt Of the Missourl, arrived here last | of tnem GTha Stinenintbe ot ot \bs Ao Aamyabal| e _""" s by the points of thelr swords as | TeSPectful ralsing of hats. The earl of |9ilitles. Details are not obtainable at this tously. My friends would be ready to go |MIEML. after a tour of lnspection of the | After the Pollock robbery and befors |ine commbatiee o taorti ot Weat Polnt | ine dusllere. resoatedty Ionged. ot mach | Olareudsn abd $ha anvl of Pembroks hour, but it is asserted that the queen's mto caucus as soon as the others assent | DAFracks at Fort Leavenworth and F Shercleff was arrested for the crime there 9 4 “>[iEne. Guelisth: rop A 3 | ceived the prince. When they inquired re- | condition is chiefly due to a severe sinking " < 3 S| Port | % and all army officers stationed there gave |other. Several times they came to close p ot o 0 the plan for simultaneous nomination. | R11e¥ In Kansas and Fort Sill, I T., Fort | was another uig diamond robbery, this time us full co-operation and extended every ters and their seconds were obligea | B4rding the queen's condition he replied: |$pell and an increase of the paralytic symp- It, therefore, rests with the other candi- |ReP0. OKl, and Fort Logan Roots In Ar-|(ha victhn being an Omaha dealer. From aTA1pokaiBle. to) the tobtmttee T nis ae :""‘“:N";m‘:, e “You seo they have let me come away.” |toms. It is understood that "’l“ physiclans tates to say when the caucus shall be held ""‘“_',‘,iflr thing,” sald General Les, “is in | STEMR pecullar circumstances sttending | niitee was very favorsbly fmprossed with | At ths. siresath onslauslit- Baton ' deil Imperor Makes All Haste, :I-r:f ‘l’::-’":;!'h'au:rl:'r‘:‘“l‘ln::;"n:l‘l’;x):‘ :: Ree Abrentees Are . Yy be o the new | L8 foray it was believed that Pat Crows | ths frankness of all the cadets placed upon { Rothschild lunged at the count, who tried | The Eovernment had arranged to send the | 100K life, Simultancons Nomination Cannot l letter, met the negro as arranged, and gave | With Pat Crowe in the abduction of Edward He Overcome hy Men Who Are | and Merole Mensures Valnly med in Effort (o Revive Her, Engineering for Thompson, +secessessescs sessssrsesstssssssssccseceseseceel R RSt SSSSSSSSSOSSSSSSPSSSSSSSSO - COWES, Tsle of Wight, Jan. 21.—7.30 . | m.—~The queen is still alive, but all hopes are gone LONDON, Jan. 21.-8:25 . m.— A special tratn left the Victoria station for Osborne | | | ment over a week ago, beyond the disclo sure, through the' vote, of the general tendencies of the different republican mem Lers. Four ballots have been taken, but the complimentary stage has not been eu tirely passed, as a number of members are #till hiding behind candidates who are not | Record Repo at § o'clock this morning with Emperor William, the prince of Wales, the duke of York and the duke of Connaught aboard The death of an English sovereign caus. Parllament to mect Immediately without summons, it being the only contingeny In Earller Hulletine, COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 20.—11 p. m. The Assoclated Press learns that a very serious ~hange has oceurred in the condi tion of Queen Victoria, The worst is feared | before morning. OSBORNE HOUSE, Ise of Wight, Jan. 20. 4:30 p: m.—The following officlal an- nouncement has just been made “Her majesty's strength has been falrly maintained throughout the day. Although no fresh developments have now taken place the symptoms continue to cause anxlety which that occurs, Five times Parliament has met on Nunday, ow Ing to the death of a sovereign, and all arrangements were today completed at the palace of St. Stephen's for both houses to assem e tomorrow or Tuesd The first act of the new king is to issue a proclamation calling upon the late sovereign's privy council to be sworn in, and continu Ing in their office all who were lawfully invested with place or em ployment, c¢ivil or military, within the dominfon's crown. Within short time the king will also make a declaration against transub- “JAMES REID, “B. DOUGLAS POWELL." OSBORNE HOUSE, Ise of Wight, Jun, 20. (3 7:30 p. m.—No further bulletin regarding 000000000000 0s00rcssscsssssssesssesesnses ‘!mn queen’s health have been issued up to A S A s s 2222 20 2e 0§/ gt ritii Aot b LA stantiation, ‘in the presence of both houses, as required by the bill of rights. esecsseces sesesesssecsretesenee e eeceettettetcetttrtstettttt sttt tttctttttttttttttttttt sttt stttttttessresenne eececcesessrcsrtsetttetstttttetetetteeeeteeeseseeeee Bt caiaciide s e i (- 33 . . . . + . Kfort (o Rush n Fallare, That Mr. Thompson's friends are disap- vinted Is not concealed. They had figured Irst on balloting immediately for the short | lerm senator as soon as the legislature | was organized and getting that ont of the | CAMPBELL IS BREAKING DOWN tend before balloting on the long term ; nator. This project had to he abandoned Convicted Paters Stgnn of Co dict Was fderable number of absentees, as many teturn in time. Senator Baldrige is kept 1t home by sickness and may be absent for statloned in them, selongs to it | made.” A fake was sprung yesterday about the tusionists proposing to force an election | | ROU oy holding a jolat session in the absence o the republicans and thus reducing the sumber of votes necessary to elect The mmo scheme has been suggested for the | republicans to make arrangements with twenty or thirty fusionists to stay away and thus allow the election to go by a SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Jan. 20.—This sec- tion of the island 1s now suffering from the forts are well who have gone home for Sunday may not |equipped for the number of troops now 1t under the new army {law it will be necessary to season the men teveral days. which will deprive Mr. Rose- |at these forts before they are sent to the water's column of one vote that properly | Philippines, improvements may have to be SLANDERS Santiago de ba by Severe Winter GH ON THE IS |very good condition. Work on the new | anq Shercleff were guilty of it, but the evi- The next ballot is likely to show a con- |barracks in Leavenworth {8 progre . isfactorily. dence against them was of a kind that would have little weight with a jury, so they were never arrested for it. The authorship of this crime remains a mystery to this day. The second diamond robbery wat that of the jewelry store of S. Jonasen on Farnam street, near Thirteenth. After leaving the store the bandits thrust a walking stick through the latch of the door in such a vay that the door could not be opened from the inside, thereby keeping all persons within | prisoners until ald could come from the out- side. This trick was identical with that em- ployed by Pat Crowe in his notorious Denver diamond robbery two years later. At the time of the Pollock robbery Sher- cleft was only 21 years old. The robbery the stand. Whatever may be said of the | bazing methods practiced, those young fel- lows at the academy tell the truth un- | finchingly. While a cadet on the stand would shield a comrade so far as he truth- fully could, when it comes to a question concemning himself he was perfectly frank and absolutely truthful “I am firmly convinced that the resolu- tions to abandon the practice of hazing. which were adopted by the cadets and signed by the class presidents, will he rigidly observed by every cadet in the institution. But cadets to enter hereafter weuld not be bound by these resolutions and for the future of the academy I believa there should be changes in the laws and | to parry, but falled and the baron's swora |fast cruiser Miuerva to bring Emperor Wil peretrated his arm just above the elbow (!am, but he embarked on a mall packet and issued at the armpit. The spectators |before he learned of the plans, being ac- hastened around the wounded man and two |ompanied by the duke of Connaught. known physicians, Drs. Berger ana | The steamer had a rough possage and on Poirrier, examined the wound. They de- |€Btering Speerness harbor she went by the | clared the count's life was not in danger, | WArShips without any ceremonies. Admiral but it was impossible to continue the duel. [ Kennedy and Count von Mirbach of the Count de Lubersac was then driven back | German embassy received the emperor and to Paris. Baron de Rothschild is still per- [#Sccrted him to a special waiting room. forming military service with the Fifty. | TWO hours before his majesty's train was fourth regiment of infantry, in garrison at |due in London people began to gather Complegne. He only attalned his majority | 8bout Charing Cross station. The crowd yesterday and lost no time in settling his | Inciuded not only the usual hangers-on, account with Count de Lubersac. : The Rothschild-Lubersac incident, which | 0f Germans anxious to see the emperor on brought out a remarkkable erop of duels, |8 first appearance in London for years but many fashionable people and hundreds of persons in extremes The Associated Press learns that the paralysis |s chiefly in the face, one side of which appears to have lost all nerve power. At 6 o'clock the malady had not reached the vital organs, though it had naturally caused an aimost total loss of the power of speech. What was so much feared was that the brain might be tacked Keenly sengitive to her afiction and ap- | pearance, the queen has refused to se: anyone but her nurses and doctors and it s understood that the prince of Wales is the only exception to this rule, but his inter- view with the queen lasted only n few moments. Hence the exact nature of the malady is known to only a few and it is the greatly reduced majority. There is no dan- | Severest cold known here for yoars, Muo rffhlll‘mn: rfnorn!ng it i had its origin in a boy's q\lrrr;,l, d-nm: ;"‘}:’l‘““'“‘:';l;”‘fi':m:r:c‘::Il"l‘:ml“"l:r“ !l';fl"”rlwwmm I Ehat i nob] (o BATRSTHSEAREND oiin s s JI0E Senslon rovida for e oall [ HYos, W00 T SOMIELL WIRAOUL DRPSGCELAN | nng ‘ever sitompled 1o the state. emy, and Colonel Heln, the eommengont college. They' quarrelled on day in regard [Po/ltan forces, with squads of mounted (SITACERRADIA. BaYe. PAGY. (MR With: 8 F o ’ A om the rigo y § ! o college. ! ] O A R PP i T e Rl A e R it ot ity Meeese it il v a i Pollock Is Robbed. of cadets, have done much during the last | to u tennis court which was occupied by [MeD. Hnil Bp R0 [PMOPI IR the atrests; | 10A): AEGRTIANAE. 10 SAT Bllohe.mralian: A8 a result of some | dented. Many children are without sult- | William G. Polick, & member of the firm | two years to put a stop to hazing." | Rothschild, and when Count de Lubersac |forming a lane for two blocks to Nelson's | Inarle prearranged movement 4 4 5 g 4 monument in Trafalgar square. Through |&PCY & call would be ordered at once and the | @ble clothing and are very badly off. ot W. L. Pollock, importers of diamonds, S———— wanted. During the quarrel the count | this 1 oved 1 N Extreme Weakness Gives Alarm. v \ telephonic message from the Guamas |4 John street, New York, started from| ANARCHIST TELLS OF PLOTS |callea his adversity, “scale Juif” (Dirty |this lane moved a procession of royal car- x . o A . aglioidd LF L SR bt be- |k e ot Baaats reports | Omaba on the evening of November 4, 1592 kb | rlages, each bearing two footmen in yellow | COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 21.—12 oceeding w e o N P o o84 of Ba J % 4 v d e— veries C 3 o el o y [an altitude of 8,000 feet. Telegraphic re- | the firm and on his regular rounds as a America to KIll Prominent college by an expression attributed to Baron A v | 1n cone T e Fhe Uaited Watse ssngtorial conteet has | o0 from the Torth soast Say & mevers | SAlesman. About Bech uf the same day he Men Here. Robert de Rothschild respecting Count de | ‘¥ | almost more alarm than the paralysis. Much 10 OREMENY the migds Bf ‘the memibers of [ B0LRer la raging and that ShIDPINE Lo dor | BAG $88R A ALTBREST WALORIDE Bimd 1o & Jew- ' Lubersac. which was repeated to the latter | 5 Frinee and Emperor Kis, | dificulty bas been experienced In admin the leglalature that comparatively few of | frvay elry store In Owaha and noticed that the ( NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Eilas Masuras, | soon after his admission to the Jockey club, |, EWPeror Willlam stepped out of & sn- | istering nourishment, for she appears quits ihem r:-\e glven any serlous thought to the | RN TR N stranger was on the same car with him | the complainant in an assault case which | The count then Wrote & letter in which he l“"’l'm‘ 4 m:;“r'll‘“‘: 5 “\ffl‘::’:" it h”" "”“""‘I""'"-‘“'r:' e ""’I'l"”*r““"‘""':' ars teveral very important measures that awalt when he started for Sloux City. After the | came before (1 dge Kellogg of Yonke FE cady et the baro o L by Klssing him | probably due the long spells of unconsclous- iheir consideration. Among the princijal HEADLONG FROM A TRAIN L R e e ”f" h"‘vmr":;" me bef . ”x‘;.\l\.m'x‘.fml IH :‘:u:n\ng' k‘:! 1:‘:1121::: “:hl;":l""r:fm',::“;“'."m'l’l:'h' ": h"’“‘:‘" on both cheeks and the prince returned a | pess through which she has boen passing, Mils agw on flo are four providing for | yo1iee Woman 1uria. Havasif frem @ |tho stranger.got up snd was paciog the | o; plot of Greek anarchists to KUl promi- | pressed it, “you know how you and your | g *sucation. e uhen embraced (he {although it is almost impossible to dis teorganlzing the senatorial and representa Window and Will Die of Her floor looking nbout him nervously. Just be- | nent Americans and would have told more | people fnspire me with disgust.” uke of York and shook hands with the | (inguish these from insidious encroachments Hve districts of the state. Three of thess Injurie foro the irain reached Callfornia Junction | had not the court stopped him and turned | = Baron de Rothschild sent as his seconds | °NeF*: The people who looked on as the [ of paralysis. For more than & week the were Introduced in the house and the fourth ¢4 the stranger came up bebind Pollock and| him over to the police that they might|Mm. Saint Alary and de Nuiffieise to| C\TFIages drove off uncovered their heads | court attendants have had hard work to sme In the senate. All give the western| ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 20.—Mrs. Mamie | giruck him a stunning blow on the head tly investigate the case # b soiplg o el d Ll g bod appointed Count | 224 Emperor Willlam and the prince of | prevent her from sleeping at the wrong Balf of the state a larger representation | Drungould of Joliet, Tll, who arrived at | with a bag of shot. The bag burst and the | e rre. arrests have already been made|de Dion and Count Boni de Castollane as | oi¢" Acknowledged the courtesy by raising | time. The last time the drove out the vil- At the expense of the castern counties. |the union depot this morning from Seattle | ghot scattered all over the floor. Pollock AD2 & numbes faare are nianHad L R P R hild's sec- | the!r hats. No cheers broke the mournful | jagers were astounded to hear the clear Pouklas and Lancaster, however, will be|en route to her home, shortly afterward | was stunned for a moment, then recovered | "rn stand Masuras stated he had in|onds stated in & letter subsequently pub. | *'1€8¢e treble of the son of the princess of Bat- fiven an increase, but the counties of me- |made her way to the second floor of the | himself and arose to meet the robber Greece been & member of an anarchistic |lished that thelr offorts to secure an en- | AC 10 % m: the prince of Wales began a | tenburg thrilling out popular songs from tium population will be so districted that | station, opened a window and threw her The latter immediately fired three shots, | poqv. 1t had fallen o his lot to nere | “,“'m,r had falled because of the fallure of | ‘°RYersation with Osborne house which | (he royal carriage. The explanation fis their representation will be smaller than |self headlong onto the tracks below. She |one of which took effect in Pollock's left pUbfS man in the United Miates and he|cuust de Luberass's seconds 15 ation the | 148ted nearly an hour. As a result of this | that he was singing to keep bis grand under the existing laws struck on her head and fractured her skull |arm, the other in his right arm and the Whh tasatia 1 ins th his e A0 ‘*I‘ 0‘.’]“" A s (i BT e ey the emperor ana prince decided (o start for | mother awake. ow und agaln she dozed There (s a general disposition to delay |and recelved other injuries, from which | third in his breast, but the third shot did m'l"_" [ AT g l'4r e e :", 'h’y‘}"hl' “~ B’" ;mhm.mm SRt Osbor this (Monday) morning. Orders | waking, telling the boy to continue his sousideration of the reapportionment bills | physicians say she cannot Fecover. Pass [no harm, because it first struck & button At EoclatL e SR 9L i !”‘I"_”“"'“M Baron Robert to his seconds | VEF® EIVen that a royal yacht should be | chant, which to the initiated onlooker con- 4DUL after two senators are elected. Said | sengers who traveled upon the same train |The two mon grappled with each other name of the man ho was to mu | i e AT the flamas | &t iy 210K {0 convey them to the Isle | tained a world of pathos & member this morning Witk Mra. Drungould say that she acted fand struggled together from the rear end | P e T ; | sad ta the . . i Bl ey | o Wight mperor Willlam, fhe prince of Wales \There is no doubt that there will be a |in a pecullar fashion during the entire |of the smoking car to the front end, and | "N0€T8t00d that, as in other cases, the man | and the count again ¢ parergony Bl i During the day the members of the dip- | and the duke of York are all expected to seht over the reapportionment. All of the |journey and it is believed her mind was | there the robber demanded Pollock-s ;“,'“'_'"":,,".' be the Mo e Al A e [ peae ","d bl ,m,':."'!"“h': e Baron | lomatic corps and other motable persons | arrive at Osherne house today (Monday) bills so far introduced have aroused local |unbalanced money e . ;““\";: kS "':“‘“‘“l "l'(‘(‘y"')“"y“" m:m""":"a’:'m Pm“,_m""' Saron flm;‘rr-dk!he;’r unmols in m; visitors' book | The only additional royal personage who ar- opposition, each county belleving that it is - Pollock made a motion to get his pocket- Py AOUINE | AN MANUIRS, g0e | s o baud LA - | at Buckingham palace. The rumors that | rived yesterday was the Princ Victoria sot getting what it deserves. 1t will be | MONEY ORDER CLERK'S ARREST | book. when the robber thrust his hand n. ding to his story, went to Yonkers and | child, son of Baron Alphonse de Rothschild | the marquis of Salisbury and the bishop of [ or Schleswig-Holstein, who arrived during & difficult task to please the people of all e side of Pollock's vest and drew therefrom | “M'I4!ed himself with a branch of the or-| stating that as the son of the head | canierbury had been summoned 1o Osborne afternoon sections, consequently it would be inad- | Confesses Having Stolen 81,500 from |nis large wallet, containing dibmonds. T | 547178t '::"';;‘ 8% :‘"““ Four il "l'l“i'l': e x'"":‘“;:":"]:“ :"’:’h”:;l,"'m"":\"l”‘;"m:"‘,:"' house were incorrect —— visab) bri; the t up o His Department In the Havana 3 y took as ole) e became ightened, with- | him respon: g 1 jould I3 = = Uatile e REK R0b Sablar o i 4t T T AR b MR8 AR tused 1o curry out tho mission | thelr rst meeting. A duel followed. be ve weicurapin symoncny. | PRINCE RECEIVES EMPEROR (Goes 1o London to Meet German Mon- | . v e d to him. From the time he left|tween Count Lubersac and Baron Eduoard | ROME, Jan, 21.—The pope yesterday tele- | and attention to an entirely different p . cord nd as the tra slacked D , | ¥ different prop 20—iobn Sheridan, who |Birbrake an rain slacked up graphed Cardinal Vaughan in London to | i nreh and Hoth Are (o Stay st 1l Buckinghs was one of the most sensational crimes in 2 VANA, Jan, 2 the organization he claims he was de Rothschild, April 12, of last year in osition. 1 don't belleve the bills will be| HA he jumped off & an- | de referred to the committees for mevera)|has been in Ahfi;)f" of the money ;'le'r de- | Ty feanwhile Conductor D, M. Ashmore, who | No¥ed and threatened by members of the | which the latter was sllghily wounded exproms Lo I:P’I:Hn:h‘hmvnlrl];umhy- dnu- weeks vet." partment for the avana postoMice. was |y y oy’ charge of the train, had been notified | 0CIety. He remained frm i his dotermi. | in the forearm in the first hout. Count | fee jox of sorrow whiob « ristendom Governor Dietrich has named J. H. Browy | Arrested today and formally accused of the | {15 "0 CONE T Ul E0H progress and with | "Ation not to obey the orders, however,|de Lubersac a few days previously fought | shared with England regarding the iline S p ” ot Wakefleld for judge advocate on hix mil- | theft of 31,300 sent from the postmaster at |pjg yrakeman went forward to the smoker, | 40 Yesterday six of the men came here|with and wounded M. Michael Ephracussl, |of Queen Victorla, adding: The Nberal| LONDOS Jan. 20— Emperor William and el abtry Quantanamo, December 15. He has con- |yipiying just in time to aee the bandit leap | 87 begked him to return. When he still|and a third duel, arising from the same | reign of the quecn, which Bas permitted the | the duna of ¢ nnaught, who with their Less than & score of the republican mem- | fessed, Sheridan was appointed from the |\ (ne ground. The two or three passen. | Fefused one of the six, which one he could | contraversy was fought between Dion | Catholic church to increase in the United |suites left Berlin at 6 o'clock lant evening — ——— | Boston postofice. He offers o refund what [~ ! not say, attempted to stab him. The Llow | and M. de Saint Alary, in which the latter | Kingdom, will leave an indelible trace on |for England by special train, arrived at (Continued on Fifth Page.) he has taken. (Continued on Sixth Page) was almed too high, however. was wounded, all Christian hearts, Flushing at 8:20 o'clock this moruing and

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