Show RATS an english shire overrun with the pestiferous critters NEW YORK TO IUT TEN MILLIONS LIP FOB THE WORLDS FAIR TUP ENCOUNTER significant features in the arch bish aps ops j sommons to rome ohio teries ap by an syna cicale another case of giov poison ins A ten million monument to the late kaiser william special to the ENQUIRER LONDON jan 25 there is a plague of rats in lincolnshire Lincoln shire they are destroying ying everything before them thousands have been killed but there appears jio diminution of their number their ravages in the shire arc causing alarm especially as the people do not know how to get rid of them AN EMBEZZLER SENTENCED special to the ENQUIRER j NEW YORK jan 24 henry M jackson formerly a pay teller at the who ran anav to canaba with and who pleaded guilty to the charge of embezzlement a few days ago was today to day sentenced to six and a fine of the amount ho embezzled PRINCE AND PAUPER special to the ENQUIRER NEW YORK jan 24 mrs richard sons dramatization of mark kwains twains story prince and pauper was produced for the first time at the broadway theater tonight to night else impersonated both characters the piece itself was well received the civill made agrest hit the supporting company was not considered very strong aud the scenery and stage management were poor but the piece will probably enjoy a good run THE SINGLE TAX CLUB special to the ENQUIRER BOSTON jan 25 the single tax club which has considerable strength in this city has started out to dusome lively campaigning for the spring el membership embraces all classes in the community and in the ranks of the single tax advocates are to be found bankers lawyers merchants clergymen doctors and artisans A STEAMSHIP GONE UNDER special to the ENQUIRER J EwY ofiK jan 24 the agents 0 the national steamship line stated today eliat they have no additional information regarding the steamship erin which it is feared has foundered with all on board the agents however still maintain that there is yet hope that the erin may have made some port in a disabled condition the crew of sixty seven was shipped in liverpool and the names aro not known here but captain tyson was her commander and john grant first officer besides the regular crew there were twenty cattlemen on board six of whom were working their passage back to liverpool and were unknown to the agents alie other fourteen were americans POISONED BY daxion GLOVES special to the ENQUIRER jan 25 another case of glove poisoning which it is feared will prove fatal has occurred in this city A young jewess is the victim this time she lives in philadelphia and was visiting friends here who gave a ball in her honor whilst damping she felt a severe pain in her left wrist which became suddenly inflamed and swollen it appears that while making toilette she had pricked her wrist with a pin after which slie put on a long pair of danish gloves A medical examination showed the young lady was suffering from carbuncle and blood poisoning contracted from ali e glove which the doctors declared was made from the skin of an animal suffering from carbuncle or anthrax the fatal gloves were purchased in a fashionable store in philadelphia DOES UIS VISIT TO ROME SIGNIFY special to the ENQUIRER I 1 BALTIMORE january 25 the visit of archbishop corrigan of new york to home is regarded with some significance in church circles there are many reasons of course assigned for liis journey to the eternal city at present all of which in the main are incorrect it is usual for bishops to make a visitation to the vatican at certain brally every ten years to report on the condition of the diocese the archbishop however did not go on that mission at this timo ho was summoned to rome and like a faithful son of the church he responded at once the fact is undeniable that an influential of older priests of the archdiocese aro not at all pleased with the manner in which lie administers the affairs of the church long before the mcglynn outbreak there were rumors of discontent with his rule i heard but since then they have become more emphatic and they haye at last reached rome many priests are of the opinion that if mcglynn had been treated diplomatically that he would be now as tie was then a shining light in the church mcglynn has frienda among the priests not only here ant in rome where he was educated they have long since presented his case to the pope who would have restored to him hia faculties as a priest if he recanted and became submission to the dictates of his superiors now that he has publicly criticized criticised the church and pope there is but little chance of his being reinstated in the church unless he for his course and makes his atonement for it this he is not likely to do at present be is not yet in a frame of mind to accept the orders of archbishop corrigan or even of the pope but though the vatican ob sten Bibly sanctions the archbishops Arch bishops action towards mcgwynn there is a general belief here that he will he instruct ed to pursue a more conciliatory course tow ardathe clergy of the diocese BO as to avail if possible sible a repetition af the mc 1 glynn scandal |