| Show BY TELEGRAPH pie 4 ren teu WESTERN UNION line LINS it ili yli C A washington 21 24 this eye eve evenings star has the F following g consul gen eral mueller whose report upon the feeling of the german government towards the united states Is s likely to lead to diplomatic correspondence between the two countries and probably to a der demand lland liand on the part port artof of germany for lor Md ellers eilers recall comes from the same town with representative foran of ohio who knows him very well mr air foran says the report is very characteristic of the writer who he asserts Is a man of very advanced liberal views and believes in a republican form of government ile he is what is known as a forty eighter having been obliged to leave germany his native country on account of participation in the revolution of 48 when the ibe liberal germans strove for a constitutional f form orni of government in this country couil coull try his republican Xe publican ideas have had f fall growth as well as antagonism to a monarch monarchial lal lai government went back to his native land as a rep of this country he carried nirh him all tae american ideas foran says further f he would not have haire been received ba bailhe ithe german government when appointed by ries Fies president ident cleve cieve i land but for the fact that during the franco prussian war he visited the fatherland and though an ardent re publican his bis sympathies in that struggle were with his own people and be he rendered the german soldiers valuable service in inthe the hospitals and elsewhere else eise where 0 na of thistle this the german government extended to him a par pardon donfor for previous offenses against the government so that when lie he was appointed consul general to represent the united states there was no objection raised against him it Is felt to b pretty certain says the star thau thai germany will demand aiu Alu allers ailers recall and this government will have to comply but bayard will not daso da so without mak making ung tug it pretty plain that we do no t recognize the right of any nation to restrict the liberty of speech of any american citizen and that it is not held by the united states to be an offense to entertain republican ideas it 16 18 thought that this episode will render gur pur our relations with Germa germany nr still moio moie more moro strained and that she will be placed on our list with austria randall kandall hewitt crisp hiscock phelps and reed heed composing the ordinance commission appointed daring during last session of congress will report to the house of representatives alten after the holl hoil holidays days that all the steel needed for armor plates either for ship or land fortifications and all the steel ingots ingols needed for manufacture in guns for the navy for coast defenses can be manufactured inthis country also recommend that the necessary appropriations for the be made at once department has pur chased ounces this month fot coinage into standard dollars dollars are now quoted at 79 cents NEW york 24 cap t peter norde jorde j felt and crew of the e swedish barkentine karman which was destroyed the harbor of oi colon during the storm of December rd arrived in this to dair byline malia Maila teamer city of para paya to td a reporter captain anor danfelt told the following tory story arrive at colon Noy november ember with a cargo of coal we had discharged a tew few jew tons in the afternoon of andi ond johen when ahe the wind began to blow irom from the southwest A heavy eav swell from Ithe sea sem compe compelled 11 ed the blighter lighter to leave the ship and seek near nearer erthe the shore the wind at three had shifted to the northwest and the rain fell in torrents the sea became angrier every moment tind wind finding the ship was beginning to drift we threw out another anchor this not hold us so at 70 clock we te jet let go the third anchor ltv e paid out all the chain we dared but as there was a ves ael aei sel loaded with explosives lying just lust our stern vye sye Nye had to benl beni lity alty careful atlo atlo atio the sea broke over the ship Aloun mountains talas of water over us and for a time it did not as thou gh wel could bould keep afloat morning mornin when day dak daylight light came climbed up into the rigging and about the sea was with wrecks and about six vessels going to pieces on the reef just beyond the bar X naw paw awa a vessel upward with a number of men cline to it for foe life concluding that we to sink with our cargo we jut ut signals of distress in the after azoon n we ve observed an american three hin Ain asted schooner drifting directly toward bur bar ship seeing a collision inevitable we set seail sall and ran the ashore we struck a reef and ana ent trig trigging twigging ging aing overboard the american schooner veteran V drifted ag against ship and part of her rigging fell upon our decks I 1 sent dile one of sailors ashore with a line A crowd the there te received him we then took loag boats and went ashore here her we found captains pierson of the S swedish bark general nicholas vi cholas and signor signer ox boim bolm liolin of the stranded norwegian norwegia egi egl an bark douglass castle these insisted on ftak taking ing out our boats and making the attempt to save the lives of the crew of the british bark arnton they were unsuccessful time but next day the reached the vessel and rescued the captains wife child and three sailors sa ilora twenty two vessels and sixty lives ilves were mere lost in that storm neyr YORK 21 24 it is officially announced to today day that the anchor line greamer city of fore 0 and the steamer america of the national line two of and best appointed ocean greyn will form au an express service between new york york fork and liverpool commencing in april while the service is not to be permanent it Is ig started at dt this time with special reference to tile the projected international and other e exhibits projected hibits the amer Amet american icah and colonial ones in london next neet year and those at Liver liverpool poo and ed edinburg iab arg 24 11 1 chiet chief walker of df the city electrical department today to day said bald that the ordinance directing him to remove remote all telegram telegraph jh and telephone wires that may be overhead on the of january 1886 not been repealed and that he has no option in the matter that unless in str acted to the convary contrary before saturday january ad M he will then set men to work cutting down the wires in obedience to the direction of the council indianapolis 24 the executive e commit committee the of ot the Il endricks andricks monument association has been discussing the suggestion la in the newspapers that congress appropriate in aid of the construction of the the result of the discussion was the unanimous adoption of a r ablution rb lution that no such appropriation appropriation should be expected or asked but tit that the theassa clation should depend alone upon tipon the voluntary doubt douht donation ign ion by the people for abe lil iYa olley oiley necessary I 1 ST raul PAUL 24 91 general gener manager hakja oakeson of the S northern pacific ro adue adae nies that his bis road has secured the control of the oregon calif california orals line nui nul aud and aiso also pronounces as absurd the rumor that the northwestern pacific and the american express companies Compani vs are about abbu t to bo be consolidated no proposition to that effect having C ever been made 24 4 tha 1 I he trial of george 1 work samuel work and shrove ackley members ot loi the late firm of george dvork byork Co broker charged with conspiracy to defraud dennaud the peoples pies ples passenger railway company weddo on nigh tight t liw in iq a verdict of guilty as td the first two named on onfri count collit in evolving they toey were acquitted on uie ule remaining counts referring to amounts well up in the hundred thousands ackley was wa acquitted aito altogether the works will be granted a new trial I 1 new aortic 21 at midnight oleary was s 51 miles 4 laps 1 i miles 7 laps laii 24 A springer new mexico special recial to the tribune says six masked men rode into springer laie late last night captured the county jailor took the keys from him brake into the cel cell took out theodore daker baker baker chang charged changed wed ged with murdering frank unruh aru a wealthy ran runciman ciman whose wife baker is supposed to have been criminally intimate and aud hung I 1 him bim to a telephone telephone pole near the jail the jailor an fn n the meant meantime irne irge escaped and land gave the alarm A orlef orlet skirmish drove of bt themos the mob and tind baker was cut down just in time to save his life springer Is the place where themos the mob attacked the officers of the jail last march and add in which fight four tour outlaws were killed great indignation ia Is expressed by the law jaw abiding citizens over the last outrage as they are endeavoring deavo ring to rid the county of tiie the mob element largely predominating for several year years past sar SAX SAT eba FRA FRANCISCO i cisco 24 A prescott arizona special says bays in view of the fears entertained d that an attack would ba made on tin peaceful indians within the me san carlos reservation by the people of arizona gov today to day issued a proclamation in which be he says it Is with regret that I 1 leei leel called on to notice the inflammatory appeals made to tle the people of this territory upon our indian difficult difficulties iea leA he earnestly requests all citizens to refrain from such sued unlawful attack asit would only ag aggravate gratte the tho present prescila troubles he 1 I warn wann all evil disposed persons persona that the powers of the federal and idd territorial governments will be eyo evo evoked k ed t tt preserve the rights of all persons persona within gur our borders ders I 1 A chronicles el paso texas special says A band of indians were surprised by a body of volunteers vol while encamped ped near the railroad track between clifton and lordsburg Lords burg eleven savages were killed and 33 horses were cap aured the assaulting mainly composed of mexican residents under the guidance of bil big bli jim a colored deputy sheriff tue attack took place before daylight the lui ini in 4 i deans thou though h well arg arm armed ed were so completely demoralized that they ned hed without making any I 1 and are now scattered throng through 11 tho the mountains A duncan arizona special says A report reached here today to day that the indians indiana while engaged in st stealing ealin falln a band of 40 horses killed three men inen who had charge of them near steeple rock no particulars I 1 portland bogn 24 the tile oregonians port townsend ml IV V T special says frays A telegram was veas sent here yesterday signed signes bv a number of citi citizens zens zeus of Quel lente abort about 10 1 0 miles from froin here satt slating n there was danger dauger of an lnolan indian 0 outbreak u and ask asu asking in protection ii the revenue cutter butter took a company of soldiers from the fort and proceeded to the scene of the disturbance no particulars tic ulars have been received il Is sup bup posed the tho trouble was occasioned by the ill treatment of the indians bythe by the white settlers serious trouble is not anticipated austi AVSTIN tex 25 two terrible grimes primes lefo were committed in tills this cliv ladt laaff night after midnight which will undoubtedly iu in three deaths and no telling how many odny lynching lunching lyn ching S durin during the pat past year spar an austin tin bag 14 been horri horrified flea every tew few IT weeks py y dastardly at facto oa on servants women both white aud aud and colored yuliy pully a dozen servants have been outraged and bight tight murdered within this period the crimes crimea all bore evidence ot of being bein perpetrated and planned by oy the same person every effort has been beed made to ampre liend the criminals and skilled detective detectives have been engaged many negroes have been arrested and tut put iut through rigid but came tame of the efforts many citizens and some gome officers held to 0 o the thory that the crimes were ed by some insane individual who cun bingly devised revised how bow he hd could shed blood without apprehension about midnight last night dight WH W H hancodk hancock a well to do carpenter residing at 1203 water arater street was awakened by b j groans entering his ills cifes chamber adjoining he found the vacant bed covered with bloody spots ile he followed the trail rit out tit of the front mat f door around the house ana anci into the back yard where be h found his bis wife weltering in a pool of blood she bid hid been struck twice across the head and face with a blunt axe and her skull fractured although still alive physicians ans ang say gay the lady will sure lydle from mrs hancock Is aged 40 and still handsome she ships bore all unblemished character in the midst midat of gilreat greag great excitement produced bethig outrage the citizens cit leens liens ivene uvene were appalled at tit learning ol 01 a still greater crime perpetrated about the same hour several suares squares distant at one mrs alfs Phil lipsi residing at hickory street was awakened by byerle trim trio of her grandson entering bers ber her hers son bil bri james Phillip 0 room she sh found the infant on the bed covered with blood and phillips lying senseless from irom a terrible blow biow across aaros s the tho head E ella elia I 1 la phillips bl rin gis wife was W as g A 1 frightened neighbor followed the i bloody wood trail again and found the body lying in the back yard of the adjoining premises death had bad resulted from a blow biow on ther thew forehead with an axe across the body lay heavy ralls ralla her hor person verson had been outraged there la js no clue to either crime the excitement on the street du ning ring the day has been very ery cry great christmas mh was forgotten the mayor called a meeting of citizens at tile thu state house nearly 1000 atteA attended ded oed A committed committee of public safety was organized gani aul zed the eeling feeling f over these last 4 outrages 0 16 lu intense tense A house housego to bousu housu search f for or the bloody handed banded murderers I 1 will probably be made I 1 new 25 A fire lire started this morning in a two story frame fraine dwelling on street near kings bridge road hoad occupied by patrick driscoll and family they were in bed and I 1 were awaken awakened cd by smoke pouring into the rooms driscoll uri Url finally found his way out and aud gave the alarm when the firemen reached the scene the entire i structure was nearly consumed dris coll his wife mary and son s on patrick were seriously burned while escaping three ot 0 driscolle Dri children were burned to death they were john julius juilus and aud mary aged 17 atilt U and 7 the charred remains remaina were found after the lire firt was subdued I 1 CHICAGO 25 A huge christmas tree bearing ali all kinds of gifts for the pa and attendants at the county hospital ank ant and lavishly illuminated with wax wix candles candies cand caud les ies caught fire today to day while a hundred or more peaple were packed cloel closely about it the tree treed and content contents glazed blazed so il emely fiercely that the cloth ing indof of some twenty dersons persons jer ier sons standing nearest caught fire the flato i were e soon and no on one was ivas 6 seriously injured later LATEK ahe alho accident Is some tome somewhat what more serious gerlous than at first reported a num number berof of persons having been injured in an the rush which was mado made for i the door over persons wre in i the chapel when the accident occurred when the fire started the small room was wag densely packed and santa claus I 1 was vak forcing his way through 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