The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 13, 1894, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
Published dally, ciccpt Sunday by
AJSltALlt 1'VlihltilllNO COMPANY,
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Till! KVJUflXG JtEltAZD,
Shenandoah, I'cuna,
Evening Herald.
THURSDAY, DECKMUEH 18, 1S94.
Phesidext Cleveland's wild horses
mar not be tamed, but at least the Re
publicans have changed their snaffle-bits
to curbs.
Wiietiier the now treaty between the
United States and Japan Is entirely fair
and just to this country cannot yet be
determined. It Is only duo to assume that
Japan U too bonornhlo and upright to
have taken any unfair advantage of an
inexperienced and undiplomatic person
like Mr. Greaham In the negotiation of
such a compact.
The present session of Congress should
not adjourn without making provision
for some sort of an exploring expedition
to discover what became of the Hon.
Paramount Blount, late of Georgia and
Hawaii. The last time that erratic ad
vout'irer was heard from he was flounder.
Ins about In the jungle In one of the re
mote provinces of polltloal obscurity.
Tin: Heijald acknowledges receipt of
nn Invitation to attend the formal open
lug of the Philadelphia Inquirer's new
building at 1,109 Market street, Philadel
phia, on Saturday, 15th Inst. The In
quirer has become one of the most
popular and Influential Republican dally
newspapers In the Keystone state and we
take this opportunity to congratulate
Col. James Elverson upon the success
with which his company Is meeting.
Natl'BALLY, the Democrats wish to
economize. They have prostrated the In
dustries of the country, well-nigh bank
rupted the Treasury, converted the In
variable surplus of former years Into ft
deficit, and vastly Increased the public
debt. Their last desperate resort is to
make as niggardly and Inadequate ap
propriations as possible. Thus they will
seek a reputation for economy, and be
able to tell how much less thoy spent than
the Republicans. Such trickster work
will uot avail. The people of this coun
try do not want small appropriations aB
such. They want appropriations wisely
made and properly expended. They would
rather spend ten millions and have ten
millions' worth of results to show for It
than to ppend only one million and have
no results That Is a fact which Demo
cratic statesmen of the Georgia and Ken
tucky school do not seem nble to make
room for in their brains. But It Is a fact
which the censlble and patriotic men in
Congress ought to keep in mind when
dealing with this miserable travesty of an
appropriation bill.
m&mm dead.
ffho Canadian Premier Strioken at
Windso: Oaatlo,
& VICTIM OF HEART DISEASE.
1 1 is a notion of Mugwump that they
punished the Republican party In lSlii for
going too far In the tariff of 1S90 and then
punished the Democrats lu lf-01 lor their
errors iu the present tariff. Thellyonthe
coach heel always has Ills own polut of
view H-'publluans do uot befool thein
xelveb with the notion that the people
carry to their mlud come Ideal tariff
which neither party has yet attained.
Tuey believe that the half-million voters
who supported .Mr. Cleveland In 1892 In
Korrlu-ru tntea between the Atlantic and
the MissUsip 1, and win have voted Re
bublican ticket in 1894, have learned by
practical ix -erlenoe tint the departuie
from the Republican policy has brought
them grave dlsmiter. Men who know this
best must also know that the falsehoods
and the prejudices which Inftueuoed mul
titudes lu 1892 have been dispersed to a
surprising extent by experience. Kxaotly
what the people want In not now the ques
tion by their votes a Democratic Presi
dent is Btlll In oflioe. But they plainly
prefer a return to the Republican polloy
as a whole, lu place of the policy Demo
crats have developed. It is Just as well to
(jult the notion that the Atnerioau people
meant In 1H exactly what they meant in
,jfi)r2 i UJhe change operated mightily, and
fie'ty' tfj who does not see It. What
iever th(t"Serlliot of 1892 meant, we may
means not only something umerent, but
o x tUe whole something directly opposite.
Jeer 2 nluiBl riho'4 SSI i
'm. Auirtistu llurilciiu, I'ntililctit of tlie
rrrncli CliniNlirr or Deputies, Succumb
to nil Attack nf I'lirlilnnulti Until Won
Distinction In Statesmanship and Liter-
nturc
Windsor, Kng., Deo. 13. Sir John
Thompwm, the Canadian prime minister,
expired hero yesterday after the meeting
bf tho privy council, at which ho was
sworn In ai n momber. After nttendlng to
the privy council meeting Sir John ud
Journed with tho ministers and others to
luncheon. Shortly after this ho beoanio
suddenly 111, and oxplrod almost Immedi
ately John Sparrow Davis Thompson was
born in Halifax, N. S., Nov. 10, 1814, his
father being n na
tive of Wnterford,
Ireland, who was
first quoon's print
er and afterwards
superintendent of
tiie money order
system of Nova
Scotia. Ho received
a common school
and academical ed
ucation at Hall
fax, studied law,
nnd was called to
tho bar In 1805.
Bill Jorw TUOMFSOX llfteon years later
ho became a queen's counsel. Ho was a
member of tho Nova Scotia assembly from
1877 to ISS2, nnd during that tlmo served
fan tho exeoutlvo council ns nttornoy gen
eral and as premier of tho provlnco. In
1832 ho was appointed, a judge of tho su
premo court. Iu 1835 ho resigned to be
come minister of Justlco and attorney gen
eral of Canada. Ho was then elected to tho
dominion parliament, nnd was re-elected
In 1887. Ho received the order of knight
hood for his servioo In connection with
the fishery commission at Washington In
1888. He has edited sovoral Canadian news
papers, nnd contributed freely, to various
mngiizlnos and periodicals on matters of
current political Importance. He was
sworn In as Canadian premier In Novem
ber, 18M.
1 Sir John had long been a sufferer from
heart affection, said to bo fatty dogeuera
tlon. Among his colonial friends in Lon
don his death did not oouio with much sur
prise. Ten minutes beforo ho received tlio news
of Sir John Thompson's death Sir Charles
Tupper received the quoon's command by
telegraph to jota tho Canadian premier
and others ut the royul dinner last night,
and to slocp at tho castlo. The queen has
telographed her condolences to tho Can
adian pooplo.
riti;.Mii:it Thompson's sdcckssok.
It Is Iluliovcd Tliut Sir Clinrlcs Tupper
Will do Called Upon.
Montreal, Doc. 13. Tho death of Sir
John Thompson, It Is generally conceded,
will causo a radical change lu tho political
situation hero, which cannot fall to bo
hurtful to tho country, ns Sir John's mas
terful hand was tho only ono which suc
cessfully held togothor the many opposing
interests of tho Conservative party. It Is
geuorally thought tha Sir Charles Tupper
will bo called homo to take tho premier
ship for tho present.
Lady Thompson did not go to England
with her husband.nud their two daughters
are in the convent at Saulto au Recollct.
Lady Thompson visited on Tuesday tho
wlfo of Hon. J. A. Qulmet, minister of
public works, nud oomplolnod of au un
natural depression of mlnduud a fear that
something was wrong with her husband.
Mrs. Qulmet laughed at tho ldcu, but it
seems that the unfortunate, presentiment
was justilled.
Sir John Thompson loft Montreal In
excellent health Oct. 21 to settle u num
ber of quostlons'pendlng between tho Ot
tawa guvernmuut and tho colonial olllco,
und the night boforo leaving enjoyed a
llttlo dinner at St. Lawrence hull with Si
Charles Tupper and Hon. J. J. Currun,
solicitor general. On that occasion he re
ferred to the future and tho years of life
bofuro him.
M, AUOUSTi: llUltllKAU.
The l'rt'glilent of the l'ri-ucli Chamber Suc-
cunilis to riu'itnionlu.
PABIft, Dec. 1H. M. Auguste Burdeuu,
.president ol tho French chamber of depu
ties, died at bis homo In tins city yesterday
of pneumonia, after a short Illness,
j M. liurdeau was born at Lyons on Sept.
do, 1861, mid served during tliu Frauco-
Prusslnii war In
the army until ho
jWiiB wounded and
taken as n prison
er to Germany. In
iXovciulwr, 18 81,
Igp lM'oume chief
fit the cabinet of
M. Paul Bort,
(minister of public
Instruction. I n
jlHbo he was elect
ed to represent
Vne of tho Rhone
district ' In the
fhiimberof depu
, tat, and lu WW
jhe wo one of the
(four French dele
gatus at the Inter
national labor conference opened in Ber
lin by lCmperor William. lie was docor
bted with tho cross of the Legion of Honor
.for the gallantry which ho displayed a a
holdler. 'Ills election to the presidency of
of the ohniiiU-r of deputies occurred iu
'July of the present year. When Oasstnilr
Porier wit elected prosldont of Frauoo he
itsked M.Burth-au to oflloliite a hU premier,
but the latter preferred the presidency of
.the chamber. M. Bunleau was the authoi
of a uumljer of works on sole iitlfto, philo
sophic nud educational subjects.
rnt rnUon In Ills I'ood,
, Memphis, Dee. 13. A colored woman
named "Kansas" Marks is under arrest
fchargod with tho murdur of Neil Driver, a
colored man for whom she hud been oook
lug, by putting "Rough on Rats" In hi
food. Driver's Ufo was Insured for Woo,
kind the theory of the police is that the
jtolsoulng wu done to secure this money,
(he lutviug no natural helm.
1 Called to Ills Door and Murderwl.
Nashville, Term., Deo. 18. A man
named Brumago was abassinatud at his
residence near Paris. He was called to his
door and shot down. There is no clew to
tln identity of the assassin The county
utli, nils will luve tigate the murder
M.
DURDEAD.
IN SENATE AND HOUSE.
The Appropriation for Collecting the In
come Tax Still Stand.
Washington, Dec. IS. Senator Grny
made nn unsuccessful nttompt to hav.i
considered In tho sonato yesterday the bill
reported from the finance committee tri ;
lng out all tho differential duivln lnvo.
of refined sugar und lenvlug ivH sut '
dutiable at 411 per cent, nd vid nvni. T .
bill which tlie senate roflwiHlto uonsld t i
the one passed by tlie lious.1 th same dn
the general tariff bill piwunl. It pruvl l s
for free sugar. The somite co.umlttec
Omincc nmeiided it.
Thoro were a gat ninny alw nte , .-"
that tho defeat ww not so decisive in t
discourage further efforts ot the sum
kind. The majority vote of 10 against
taking up tho closure resolution, wide!
followed, indicate, it is believed, the Im
probability of changing the rules nt tlii
session. Mr. Morgan again addrossed tie
senate on tho Nloarairunn onnnl bill, and
In concluding expressed his Intention of
soon n9klng that unanimous consent be
given, llxlng n time for a voto on tho bill.
Tho house entered upon tho considera
tion of tho urgency deficiency appropria
tion bill. The bill contained two disputed
Items, tho appropriation for special pen
sion examiners and tho appropriation for
tho collection of tho incomo tax. Tho for
mer appropriation opened tho doors for a
dobate on the conduct of tho pension of
fice, especially the practice of summarily
suspending tho payment of alleged fraud
ulent pensions, and tho debate on the In
come tax appropriation was especially
lively, hut tho motion to strike It out was
defeated iu committee? by n voto of 51 to
127. It is probnblo that a secoud record
making voto will bo domnuded.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
As a News Gntherlntr Orgnntratlon It Ilai
Never lfnd n 1'eer,
Chicago, Deo. 12. Melvlllo W. Stouo,
general manager of tho Associated Press,
issues a statement which Is In substnnco
n3 follows: "It cannot have escaped pub
llo attention that during tho past year
there has been a persistent and malignant
endenvoron tho part ot a few New York
papers to discredit tho Associated Pross.
It was well known that mauy of those
who were most clamorous lu their pralso
of the United Press, and most solicitous
for tho welfare of tho Associated Press
papers, were at tho samo moment appli
cants for admission to the Associated
Press, and iu some cases were offering
largo bonuses for such admissions.
"Tho motives which Inspired this cam
paign of libel nnd falsehood are oaslly dis
coverable. Tho prime movers In the con
spiracy two New York editors woro for
merly conspicuous n9 Associated Press of
ficials. They used the organization for
their personal advantage,lmpoiingahcavy
tax upon all the other papers of tho nation
bo that they could got their own nows ser
vice at a nominal rato, and finally, whon
this was no longer posslblo, bocnuso of a
revolt, they set about disputing the organ
ization of which thoy were tho trustod of
ficers. How they wero given largo blocks
of United Pross stock, nnd how thoy thou
secretly connived to push tho fortunes of
this rival concern, whilo they wero yet
members of tho exocutlvo commltteo of I
the Associated Press, Is a disgraceful story, '
with which most Intelligent journalists
aro too familiar.
"It would bo Impossible to answer lu
detail nil of tho fnlsohoods theso very fer
tile pooplo can invent. It is perhaps
enough to say that tho Associated Press
holds a position today Incomparably In
advance, of that over held by any nows
gathering organization; that It Includes
lu Its membership all tho papers of conse
quence in tho nation, except a small co
terlo on tho Atlantic seaboard; that dur
ing tho'past year It has taken into its mem
bership nn avcrago of three United Press
papers a week, and has lost none, and that
its members aro proud pf Its nows sorvlco.
"As to a 'settlement on a business basis,'
repeated overtures for adjustment havo
come from tho United Press during tho
past six months, but tho officers of the As
sociated Press havu wisely rojocted them,
because they did not Wish to assumo obli
gations that would havo proved Insup
portable" Dig Mrllio of Minors Imminent.
Revnolihville, Pn., Dec. 12. Tho sit
uation among lU.OOO coal miners lu the
Dubois, ReynohUvlllo and Punxsutawney
coal fields Is one of grave forebodings. On
Nov. 10 the Berwynd-White Coal com
pany, tho Bell, Lewis and Yates Coal com
pany and the Frank Williams company
first Issued a notice of a reduction of 0 per
cent, in wagos. Then tho Fuirmouut and
Northwestern Coal companies, nenr Now
Bethlehem, followed with a similar re
duction, taking effect on Deo. 1. Tho men
continued at work under protest, until
Saturday, -when a notice signed by the
United Mluo Workers was post hi at a
number of the tipples, calling on the men
to resist tlie roduetlou, and to demand the
6 per cent, on Jan. t. The reduction )s
now fult to bo one which may result In a
Btrlko about that time. This striivo would
affect from 12,0Uo to 15,000 miners.
AXluifed Police l'rotetllon In Italtlmore.
Baltimore. Deo. 12. A prominent law
yer defending a mnn arrested for pollcj
playing asserted lu court that gambling
here Is protected by the police Jiidg.
Harlan, in addressing tin-grand jury took
oltieiid recognizance nf the ch trges an'1
requested the grand jury to thoroughly In
vestigate the mutter.
No SlinrttiKu In the l'lillndelplitn Mint,
Washi set los, Doe. 18. The director of
the mint suys that he luis no knuwlitdg? ot
any shortage in the nocountb of the )'M1
adelphia mint since Dr. Townseud enter.-'
on duty us superintendent, as has been
stated.
Tlie Wentlmr.
Threntoiilng weather, with rain, will
continue lu Now England, the middle,
south Atlaiirlc .m l (mi Mate-. 1 1 ilu- up
per hike region Tu I -m i -r.iroi will re
main nearly siulioii..i- in .i i .1. i vts
A Denial rmin Jllnter -Pxtdno.
Washington, Dec. 13. Tho following
statement Is Issued from tho Japaueso le
gation: "The Japaneso mlnlstor oxpresses
tho strongest disbelief iu the reports of the
atrocities alleged to have been committed
by tho Jnpanosa troops nt Port Arthur.
He docs not hesitate to denouueo a4 un
qualifiedly false the statement contnlnod
in ono account telegraphed from Yoko.
hamn that thero was nn utirostrnlnod
reign of murder nt Port Arthur for three
days aftor Its onpturo, and that practically
all of tho lnhnhltouts wore butchered In
cold blood."
No Opposition to Oompers.
DENVER, Deo. 18. In the Federation of
Labor convention yestorduy Delegate
Lloyd, of tho Central Trades' Council of
Boston, introduced a resolution lnfavorof
free coinage. It W,s sent to tlie resolu
tions oommtttve. It Is now un'nnlmously
believed that Gompers will bo re-elocted
president President Proscott, of the Ty
pographical union, who has been named
as his strongest opponont, has stated posi
tively that ho will not bo n candidate.
Tho Top nf Head lllotvn Oft".
West Chester, Pa., Dec. 13. Harry, a
son of John Wallelgh, of West Nantmenl,
was Instantly killed by tho explosion of n
shotgun, which ho hnd surreptitiously
taken from his father's house to try.
While tho boy was clambering over n
fence tho gun was discharged. Tho top of
tho little fellow's head was blown off, a
pnrtof the sculp afterwards being found
In a tree noar by. Ho was Instantly
killed.
The Suicide Declared lnsnne.
Philadelphia, Deo. 13. Out of consul
crntlou for tho sad circumstances con
ncctod with tho sulcldo of 10-year-old Cat
ollna Brown, who took her life In a fur
nlshcd room which sho occupied nt No.
1517 Alder street, with Frederick W.
Frlcko, tho coroner's jury found that she
was temporarily lnsano nt tho tlmo of the
commission of tho act. Frlcko was re
leased from custodv.
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THE GERMAN ElilPftKOR REBUKED
FOR PETTV THIEVERY.
While nt the ltojal ICltiniruet He Itcmem
bernd NN "Setrn" Hoys nt Home Some
Interesting lVrsoiMl CharacterUtlcs of
tho Vnuni; ltuler.
Tho Germnn emperor reprimanded for
potty thievery! Impossible, you say, but
I sow It done, and In his own capital too.
It was In lh03, nt tho memorial banquet
held In honor of tho Into "red prlneo,"
Frederick Charles of Prussia, tho con
qucror of Metz, nt tho linlsorhof in Horlln.
Many of tho horoos of 1870-1 wero thoro
gouorals now retired or on the ovo of ro
Hrlngj Hlumenthnl, the tactician who di
rected tho Impetuosity ot Unser Fritz Into
channels that led to success; Von Papo,
commander of tho guards, and princes of
tho houses of Snxo und of Hohcnzollcrn.
Among tho comparatively "now" men
so styicd becauso tho young emporor
raised them, to tliolr high ofllco Count
Wntdcrsco was tho most conspicuous. This
general, who by his mnrrlago to tho em
press' aunt, tho Princess of Nocr, nco Miss
Loo of Now i'ork, entered Into some sort
of relationship with his sovereign, Is the
only mnn on earth privileged to treat his
imperious majesty In familiar fashion. It
is snld that tho emperor sometimes bo
stows on tho count the epithet of "undo,"
couplodwlth tho hearty "thou," that term
of endonrmcnt which tho royal Hohcnzol
terns havo made their own since tho days
of Queen Louise.
On this occasion tho official programme
was over, nnd tho gentlemen sipped tholr
coffco whllo conversing quietly. Tho em
poror had Invited Chancellor von Cnprlvl
to his sldo for n prlvnto confab. Tho two
scorned to bo engrossed In tholr subject,
and Wnldcrsco, sitting opposite, felt lonely
nnd perhaps n llttlo hit jealous too. Sud
denly tho oount was seen to unfasten a
golden ponoll from his watch chain, mark
ono of tho menu cards and hand It to the
servant behind his chair with directions,
Tho man bowod nnd a minute lator pre
sented tho card on a silver salver to his
mnjesty.
Tho omperor has a habit of decorating
his menu cards with all sorts of drawings,
nnd on taking tho pasteboard from tho
servant probably assuinod that one of his
friends, as ho styles thoso admitted to his
circle, was submitting n now Idea or motto
sultablo to tho occasion. Afterrendlng tho
marked passage, however, he at first looked
surprised, then roddoned. Ho thrust his
hand Into the side pocket of his hussar
jacket and nppoared annoyed.
Count W'nldersoo had expected this.
"Your mnjesty was caught In tho act,"
he cried. ''This means n lino or Imprison'
mcnt as suro ns thoro aro judges iu Ber
lin." But tho knlser apparently did not relish
tho joko. His fnco wrapped In unusunl
sevorlty, ho turned to tho servant, saying:
"I beg Major von Moltkt) nt once."
Tho adjutant reported, bowing low,
whon William cnught him around tho
neck and whispered to him. Moltko then
went over to Waldcrsec, nud, standing up
right, military fashion, reported as fol
lows: "Tho kaiser presents his compli
ments to his excellency his uncle, submit
ting thnt tho general, In splto of his lofty
notions, might bo tomptod to appropriate
some dessert, if ho hnd seven boys at homo,
or ono for that matter. But, not being a
father, his majesty soys, Count Wnlderseo
utterly fails to understand tho situation."
Tho mossago (I havo given it literally,
preserving Its qunlnt official stylo) was de
livered with telling offect, while tho dis
tinguished audience, that had noticed the
Incident, sat breathless. Then William
broko tho spell by rcnssumlng his jovial
attitude.
'-If my distinguished relative," ho (aid,
with bonhomlo, ' had a voico like Euleu
burg, I would order him to sing from
'GlIolo'lJiroua;,
"In mir scht ihr den Voter
. Was rudcgllch war, dass that er."
Tho passage on tho menu card read as
follows:
1 Guests aro requested not to toko des
sert from tho table. Hotel Keepers' regu
lations, section 14."
Of course it hnd no business on tho bill
of faro of n great banquet, and an Imperial
ono nt that. The hotel man said nftor
ward, apologetically, that it was tho stu
pid printer's fault, but there it stood out
In bold long primer, threatening tho dlro
things Wnlderseo had announced as tho
penalty fitting tho crime of crowding one's
pockets with sweetmeats at tho caterers'
cxpen e. And," he continued, "his maj
esty Is an old offender In that respect."
The mightiest monarch of the ago re
memborlngtho llttlo sweet tooth," soven
of them, in their brass cribs at homo, just
after delivering n world stirring eulogy to
tho momory of a victorious ancestor, who
assisted, sword In hand, in the reshaping
of Kuropo by thrco bloody wars)
Ho is not normal," tho critically In
clined Uerllners say. That Is a standing
phrase and rebuke with them, I havo
often trlod to get at the exnet meaning, In
Gorman, of the term, and after oonsldor
lng tho many sided opinions volunteered
must perforco oonclude that 'normal"
nnd "oommonplaee" aro synonymous with
the pooplo of tlKvkniserstadt, who, in spito
of their vaunted progrosslvonoss, havo nn
almost bigoted wnyof "shying" nt things
surpassing their Individual possibilities.
Tho kaiser Is always ahead of popular
thought. He Is a rapid thinker, nnd hav
ing settled n mntter In his mind ho nets
with surprising promptness.
Another thing about this emperor that
startles and almost frightens tho plncld
Gorman mind Is his pronounced Individ
uality some oull It his hankering for no
toriety In all matters of public or private
ooncem. He hos Introduced novelty after
novelty in tlie administration of state at
fairs and has labeled almost ovory ono of
them with the autocratic motto, ''Suproma
lox regis voluntas" "The king's will Is
tho highest lnw" a definition of bis office
that is nt ouoe offensive and utonable
no-tar thoconvltut'.onal reglmt it Prussia
tad Germany.
I heard Count Walderseo's opinion on
this subject.
'The kaiser," said tho strategist nnd
diplomat, "Is too proud and too conscien
tious ever to overstep tho limits of his
power, but nt the samo tlmo ho considers
himself In duty bound to onforco law and
discipline by personal exertions, if ncces
fcary. It so happens that occasionally, In
his utteranooi, in his recommendations,
in his orders, excessive onthusinsm carries
him too far, makes him shoulder responsi
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side of his domain." Henry W. Fischer
in Munsey'g,
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