Show SPECIAL TELEGRAMS A case of drophia Hy from mere more contact THE CURSE OF GUITEAU r ir thell file lie suspected murderer said to ollain halo keen been lord courtney CASE OF aim ARIT T senator stanford scheme regarded as hittie cical A cirl girl Poison ert confession Con relli bonen desir and suicide Sni fide A I tietia OF SCIENCE sign signs of or in a boang it aiho ho it aai as studa ing the distant disease STANDARD special F chronicle service 1 NEW YORK 12 strange accounts ol 01 the tile frightful ravages of hydrophobia dro phobia come to light at intervals but the most peculiarly horrible of them all has just occurred in tho the pasteur institute of this city which is a in charge of dr paul G gabier bier a form former er student of the famous french ph physician yol I 1 the physician ia is one of dr gibbers Gi biers assisting physicians th the extraordinary feature of the case le is s that although the afflicted man possesses all the repulsive features of the rabies he has never been bitten by a mad dog or any kind of rabid animal dr gabier was seen at the tile tenth street laboratory lait night in regard to the case but he lie said that he lie was prohibited from discussing the matter butof out of professional courte courtesy sydue due the tile injured man he ile acknowledged however that his ilia assistant bad had become the victim of rabies and that he was somewhat apprehensive of th the 0 turn affairs might take owing 0 to the strange causes which led up up to the trouble it ia is learned that eight days ago dr gabier and his assistant whose name could not be learned were making some delicate experiments with the brain of a dog which had been killed while suffering from rabies in handling the tile brain matter some of the poisonous virus adhered ad tiered to the forefinger and thumb of the youg youn gir r man thoughtlessly he abb d liis his eyes while the ma maiden iden ing stuff was still on his fingers the third d day a ra after thic this or last tuesday dr gi gabier bier noticed that liis his assistant acted queerly aa As the daytro day progressed the young man grew more and more excited young an and nervous his ilis eyes became extraordinarily bright and the perspiration stood oil out 1 on liis bis for forehead in great beads bead s at tim times e a I 1 he 1 e trembled all over and at last at the earnest solicitation of lie comen contented ted to go to bed during the night instead of growing better he became worse in the morning the sick physician was in a semiconscious semi conscious state and when hen dr gabier spoke he answered with an unintelligible sound that was half a bark and half a snarl dr gabier became viry very apprehensive and at once began a course of treatment for the man although extremely trem ply anxious at first dr gabier is 18 almost assured now that the critical period of the tile disease lias has b en an favorably parsed and that unless something unforeseen occurs the ack man will be all rigi right t in two or three weeks dr gabier said last night that his observation of the disease in this country convinces him that in nine cases capes out of ten the rabies here is much more virulent than in europe the difference is due he lie believes to climatic ellec effects ts in addition to the young youn doctor there are two cases of rabies rabe now being treated by dr gib ler ier I 1 THE OF how flow it 11 has iT fallen apon I 1 poa his onn olin lawyer charlea Char lej reel reed STANDARD special F chronicle service CHICAGO march 12 city comptroller On alian who baa has recently returned from washington told an interesting ter te story today to day several years ao lawyer charles II 11 reed was well and widely known in chicago in the poi position tion of states attorney or cri criminal into at prosecutor he lie made a brilliant record subsequently le ac achieved national fame as one of the counsel for charles J guiteau who assassinated president garfield after the assassin was convicted con and executed he lie remained in washington tor for a time and then drifted to new now york where he dropped from public view law v it was remarked by his firmer friends that the tile blight which deemed to strike everybody who had bad anything to do with Guiteau had fallen on charley heed reed also from new york be found his way to jersey city and finally the news was telegraphed te e ra phed that he lie had committed suicide by drowning th was wai the last I 1 bieard ie ad r of him by his frienda friends in this city until t day when mr ir bonahan said that ho he met rd R wd on board a train going from washington to baltimore that he talked with him and that there was no doubt aa as to his identity A hackman in baltimore told mr that charley heed reed waa was a familiar figure thereabouts he ile tried to drown himself said the man and appeared ti t bo be dea dead dfora for a longtime long time but n finally na came to he ile is apparently I 1 d down own on his luck now CAI CAN it BE POSSIBLE f Is ii birchell ilon none other than salt lakes ex friend lord courtney STANDARD special F chronicle service I 1 P philadelphia pa march 12 detectives tec tives alves ot of this city believe that keg dnald birchell alias lord somerset is no other than the tile earl of somerset who BU su ideally shone aa as a leading boriety light in this thin city about five years a ago gofrank kelly formerly chief 0 of f detectives paid said tonight to night the earl of sonia reet made his ilia debut in society in this city in the latter part of 1885 and soon became a lion he ile was banquet a ted and petted by the tile elite and the male members of society introduced him into their clubs and anti organized all kinds of sport for the benefit of the bogus lord he ile made a tour of the fashionable seaside reports resorts after leaving this rity city and appeared in newport and long brant branch I 1 as lord courtney the catch of the season and a blue blooded and wealthy young youn I 1 englishman lie was received a at t tai these ese places with open arms and for nearly a season was t the he swell swell of swells along the tile whole coast at the cloce clope of the tile V A ison lie aud suddenly denly and very unceremoniously left with quite a bum earn of 0 money borrowed from the young swells who made a pet of him the bogus lord also turned up in balti more where be he represented himself I 1 I 1 t 11 1 I 1 A I 1 1 1 i I 1 II 11 to ba be 8 sir ir hugh leslie courtney of the britt british 1 h ro royal al nav navy and always wore a nava naval 1 unil uniform arril of the ti utmost brilliancy lie was wall the idol of the women in that I city ily w who ho him in royal style and introduced him to their papas lie ile not only a succeeded in borro borrowing ing money from the men of 0 this cit city bat alro also borrowed pin money ot of t the is cladies ladies and after a season of high living disappeared appeared lis he ile had also worked the tile pacific coast for prior to a this lord courtny courtn y was arrested in new york on a charge of forgery from salt lake an ati d sent there for trial lie was acquitted and came back to new york where lie was rearrested and sent back to toE england neland on a charge of forgers forgery lord co courtnay afo alfo appeared in montreal montreal ion treal as abas pelham clinton and played a merchant there for a considerable sum and then cleared out he ile represented himself to ba the file agent of an english estate and gained the confidence of the mer merchant chait and then swindled him AMTHER THEr printe private lagan appeals for redress or arow sutured from lieutenant kinf ling STANDARD special S F P chronicle service I 1 CHICAGO march 12 A dispatch from st baul paul shinn pays says abo th latest victim to army brutality to appeal for redress is luke J logan whose paper comes from the dungeon of ft snelling elling this is another wild case cue but witti still less brov provocation oca tiOu the second triant who figures in the persecution is lieutenant king troop L ath a valry logan was with his troop on a march from ft beoh on august 15 1889 and aud willin when the order to mount came logan was asking his corporal forr for relief eliet on account c on n t of sickness the tile corporal reported to lieutenant king who rushed furiously to the rear and assaulted logan with the flat of his saber knocking him down and j jumping upon him the trooper was as ordered to wa walk lk eighteen miles while his ilia hoise home was led upon arrival at camp alexander chambers logan was wa 1 faced placed under arrest and charges pr preferred e after eighteen days confinement colonel otis commanding the ath cavalry sent back the charges disapproved and logan was released thirteen rh r teen days subsequently colonel swaim issued an order for logans arrest on the same charge and a court martial which is never known to acquit a private quickly convicted him it was shown at the trial that king had committed the assault but no remark was made lagan received the cu tomary sentence of dishonorable discharge and a years imprisonment at hard labor jailor logan never dra dreamed limed of applying for relief for private soldiers have long since learned that justice is not for them but the result of the wild case cas has encouraged every private in the army to stand up for his lights the capers in logins logans case have been sent to washington loat loll SCHEME 1 II 11 Is pronounced and tili olly utopian by chicago capitalist capitalists 3 F Chr chronicle serviced Service 1 12 Calita capitalists listo and real estate men here are not disposed 0 o look with favor upon sanator senator stan fords government loan agency bill 8 N nickerson president of the fira national bank said today to day 1 I dont think tile se north more ban than a passing notice it chows on ita its face that it is thoroughly impracticable it will not delude a business man although it may have the tile appearance pe arance of plausibility loa loaning ing money at a legal rate of interest I 1 is ia a business and unless a man his learned it thoroughly it is so 0 o serious that in edite ot of liis his securities and interest lio ile will often find ii himself I 1 in gradually getting poorer it if men with a fairly good knowledge of banking lose ose money even though they exercise a reasonable am amount 0 of care liow how can the tile government be expected to keep keel even in such a business iness working without pa pay and do pending upon inexperienced inexperienced men to manage the business J 11 knight a prominent real estate dealer thought the government could hotd a loan ioan business unless it lem leoinel no 11 how the business be done iti it i like any other business he lie added A knowledge of it bonfy only comes with ith experience but suppose the government learn all there is to learn al about out th the a business it could not afford to carry it on without pay to conduct such a scheme as senator stanford proposes would necessitate the establishment of a monstrous and on unwieldy beldy bureau and the fluctuations in real estate in different localities would be a source of constant loss real estate and loan agencies of all descriptions where business is local find it necessary to be very vigilant to save them themselves selve 8 from severe losses even with tile greatest ever exercise else of care they are often ruined by calamities which they have not been able to foresee the opinion of those quoted is the general expressions ol 01 bankers and real estate men on tho the subject I 1 JUVENILE or a ten tear year old girl ai as to net ilef attempts at poisoning STANDARD special S F I 1 frontela service I 1 Lo LONDON ibor march 12 A little girl named elizabeth roberts not quite ten years of age was charged at chester on wednesday with attempting I 1 ng to poison annie to wh whom m the girls father w was as engaged to be married the ch child il d had taken a great interest in the baybick May bick ick case and some time ago she mile put different mixtures mostly innocuous in misa tea recently she put a lead mixture in the tile tea and caused miss aliss jo J o be very ill tito girl then repeatedly asked how miss was and once remarked 11 1 I thought she would ba ile dead as I 1 hav have 0 Kiven van her poison she further elated that her grandmother had told her to uso use poison bat this was not corroborated coiro borated A further remarkable 9 admission of the little girl pr was that on a previous occasion she had hal attempted to poison her grandmother b but u t the rand grandmother mother does toes not kemem her thin thi the prisoner ri toner in reply to the chairman baid said P mrs afre rider did tell me to do it sho she did tell me mrs alre added that the prisoner and another child used top to play at being mrs bIrs maybrick one 1 pretending I 1 ending to be sick and the other pr pretending ailing to be the the lie prisoner wall wa sent to an ail industrial sell school I 1 until she is sixteen years of age Wes he star tile take their may way special F chronicle service I 1 NEW YORK march 12 con brother of jack 31 mcauliffe cAuliffe left for san francisco with a party of friends yesterday morning the party will go straight to the pacific slope where they will bee see the championship battle battie Ip between teen jimmy carroll and jack Al cAuliffe before leaving con mc afe auliffe received a letter from one of 0 the tile directors extending an invitation 11 I 1 af 1 wl 5 to himself and several mentis friend su which incle led jimmy colville of boston arid and killen tim the champions brother will carry several thorand tho nand dollars tor for brooklyn Uro oldyn sporting men to place on the man from the rity city of churches A DIED of 0 want and dc decair pair john suicide il altai ing H ire anil and children m A A chronicle service I 1 WiLKE pa march 12 goodbye jennie I 1 mut leave yo you to d du th thereat ebest you yop can with ith tha the child children real bo spoke john job n it Pet pettibone tibne to liia ilia wile this even evening I 1 11 g kissing lier her as be heppie hep poe lie ile then walked bick back a few f feet oe t placed a pistol 1 to hia his head feet fired fied an ana placed foil fall f forward or dead at her it was the crowning act ina in a struggle of 0 f some 1 months want ant inability abilia y arol to provida d a for liia ilia family des di edair iia died with one cent ID he hen world 0 rd w till ut a home without ven a of furniture or anything but hia his clothes yet his immediate relatives his ills faher hia ills ancle uncle and hii big aunts are people rich in n this worlds Rooi swita wealth greater than man they cin can ever use john V H pettibone is a eon of stephen pettibone Iet an I 1 nephew of the tile lito pairs pettibone Pel of the wyoming fam farn ly that ranks among tile vw lest in lazerne bounly bouny at I 1 liia is death a year ago vaine pettibone ll aft ft an estate valued at neatly what johns early history was or for what reason he berame estranged from his ilia relatives rela ivea lives ia is not kiowa bat but there existed s me reason that in ill hii mind at least cut cat him cir off from all connection w ith lilt the tile oilier other members t f ll 11 his sf family u not apply to your lather liia it a wife wf a aked ked him but bat a day or two before he lie fired the fatal shot lie ile replied nol no I 1 will nill not go to him I 1 have alays bren been a black she epand and he lie would not baleme help me lie ile has lived many yeara years earning his living as a teamster |