| Show AND WHAT NEXT Immoralilj Sanctioned by City Ordinance at San An tonlo Texas FAMILIES STARVING IN 1 30 NEWFOUNDLAND Our onan Sues Another for Hariny Alienated Her Uiuliands Affections A VESSEL CAPSIZED orr COL IUMDIA RIVER Claims 1 Commtrcbl Traveler I0000 Damages from the > orthero Pacific Jtlt Br TclercaP5 to iho Mws sty AVTOXIOSI jioniUTi nmbllnc < t Irmlllutlau LI rtinnuee rented Aerordlnc lo So AMTJMO Texas Jan 3 With the beginning of the > ew Year lie coffers of ban Antonio experienced ex-perienced considerable augments lion of revenue from a source new and novel to the laws of Texas and the city Since yesterday the city clerk has issued licenses in accordance accord-ance with n new ordinance to proprietors pro-prietors of gambling establishments ant thin keepers of houses of prostitution prosti-tution and inmates of the latter ae grcgatlng together seven hundred and still not more than onethird of Uie persons requested to secure such I llcunseR have Jet done to I District Attorney Paschal declares that be will Institute vigorous prosecution prose-cution against all jiersona procuring such lIcenses despite thin cIty ordinance I ordi-nance which will cause an interest Ing conlllct between the city and i tiatecfllcIaLs i Carrie Anderson who a few days ago paid iV to thin city for thepriv liegeofeonductinga bousoofprostl tutiou fora terut ufaIz mnonthswat I mnonthswatr today arrested by a depushcrif r nulfmncdiOObyJustlceMcAhllOter flue woman had to pay the fine or go tojall Mayor Callaghm this afternoon I Instructed Chief of Police Shardine to raid ill places tonight and arrest ill persons found therein who have not procured licenses under the new ordinance Dentil of n Celebrated Frofe iot ILJIIN Jan Profeiaor Wil helm Conrad Hermann Mueller philologist died today at God Ungen frtleraUan Confercore MEJIIOC IWE Jan 4A federation federa-tion conference will open here on I February 1st Delegates will be i present from all the Australian colonies New Zealand and the Fill I Island Woman Mnrrra r In France PAKIS Jan L Tirard premier and nilnisterof commerce has sent a circular letter to the chambers of commerce throughout France asking ask-ing if they would support a bill giving women engaged Iu any trade the right to vote at elections for judges of commercial tribunal Another Profrioor Die Irjtu > Jan 4 Professor Xa occupant of the chair of political economy at the University of Bonn died tills orning I SCcn Cnruen to Pentti 1ADtCAii Ky Jan 41our loggers were burned to death at Beetles Camp eeventyfive miles j up the Tennessee River on Thtirs day night through the cabin taking lire It U supjo > J that all of them I l were intoxicated sillKolnr HonnI BKRLU Jan J 1Tho Dowager EmprvM hiss influenza IJOMXM Jan Influenza has made its appearance In Liverpool The contagion is directly traceable trace-able to letters coin Russia BAXINO 3I11 tKOJt im IJIGUI11E Kr > v YORK Jan 4Dr Paul llotrinany Assistant Superintendent of fcchool was taken to Uellevue hospital this morning a raving nnulic from tlieeflecteof lattnppe from which he had been fullering for the post three day DnAutm ATcrnv yuIilr ow YOBIC Jan 4For the last tnent four hours J34 deaths are reported re-ported making n total for the creek of 12U2 an unprecedented number for this period of the ycarTho num bier of deaths the previous week wnsTSJ Three hundred and sixty two policemen are on the sick list Ten died of pneumonia during the week Frank Hall brother of Pnu line Hall ant a member of the Brigands Compnny died this morn Ing from pneumonia which began In an apparently gllgbtattack of the I vailing iniiuenza ligttLUt Jan 4The schools llalchau are closed owing to In llucnza I TELtomlAlur orrcs croarn AsiSTEiiUAjr Jan 4The lets graph offices here have closed the emploe beiug prostrated by Influ ours A CinAM > AIUIY UN DIES CONCORD X H Jin4 Captain Kufus I btanlcly a prominent insurance in-surance anti grand army man died today of la grippe It began ytsttrday and developed into typhoid pneumonli nonbtc Ilnnler i > ml Knlehlr Xnr Yonic Jan 4In the German Ger-man quarter of Williarmburgh a terrible murder and suicide are re portcd A man named Franklin killed his wlfu and child and com initial suicIde A neighbor called at the Sixth Precinct btationhouM and stated that no member of the Franklin family who lived In the rear of SO Hunger Street liad been teen since Wedncs j I day He thought something win wrong Two officers went to the house One eUicted an entrance t through the front window and j parsing into the bedroom Franklin was found sitting on the edge of the betl wlthn revolver grasped in his right hand As the ofilcers were about to enter the man drove them cut of the room at the point of the weapon Then a pistol shot rang out One of the ofilcers rushed In aud found that Franklin had shot himself through tbebreistHewasnotyetdead Time vAcatitl threeearold child were lying dead on the same bed Frank Inn died soon after Both victims had been shot through the heart From appearances thoy bad been dead tevoog three days Ileasy mtnos SACI AJIENTO Cal Jan 4Tete graphic reports to the ofllcers of thu Southern Pacific Compnn state that a fall of snow on the Stem Nevada mountains ou the lIne of the Central railroad is I unprecedent ed At Uie fiimmlt there Is sixteen feet on the level and twelve feet at Immigrant Gap With their hugo rotary plows the railroads have in general successfully kept the lines eastward open thIs winter The eastern trains for two days ire now dUe however but it b thought will reach here tomorrow they 110 Fniullle HUnrlnr HILUVY X 8 Jan 4The steamer Jlarlme from tie west coast of Newfoundland reports that while at lionnebayn messenger ar rived from Flower Cove Straits on Sell IsJe Informing the govern went tint one hundred and thirty and families are in a starring condition unless relief reached them death would certainly occur from sLinitlou A steamer was db rntcheil but owing to the Ice failed to reach Uiu thludstituto harbor There U yet n possibility of reaching the puce via Ihe west coast |