Show GOS S flad I 1 austrian countess found in a lew YO lork rk dance house OF IDE TOE hollors IJ enjoined bj by nil his k amily from spite enother cast case or ir ret ko aos fm THE COIET TO ille THE DUCE HOISE DOLSE how a young austrian inside countess cot got to it be hungary hangar je jeadie auie specials F chronicle service NEW YORK jan 23 about the first of thia this month mouth united states marshal bornhardt bernhardt received a call from a tall man of distinguished bearing Nho arrived in new york a few days da s previous lie ile waa was count Sz inamay one of the moat most il lustrous names in the austro hungarian empire lie ile has been chamberlain of the emperor and is knight of many orders A letter was received from kalnoky in in which the minister mini ater of foreign affairs baya ar help my friend count as far as it lies within your power lie ile is in search of his daughter who has been spirited away by a woman who was housekeeper in in his family about ten years ago the counts wife died leaving au an only daughter jennie then about eix six years old the count endeavored to find distraction for his grief in social dissipation and confined hia his child to the care of an attendant at his bis palace at alter after wandering much about the world the count came to bucharest thero there he be was met and was fascinated by a brilliant adventuress she bad called herself by many names in the course of her career claiming to have once been the mistress of the czar and to have lived almost everywhere from paris to bagdad this woman BO so engaged the count that after living s with ith her tier for some time be he brought her to Bunda and formally established her as mistress in in his family palace he ile een even desired to marry her tier and would have done so had the alliance been possible but bis his exalted rank li in the empire was a bar which tay could not pass so the woman simply remained in full till command of hn hii household her over him was complete lie front spent his fortune r akles ckles ily upon her least whim and BO so things went ent on tor for years finally the court tired of the woman whose name was mane marie polska and cast her off sho she then studied for revenge and found it in seizing upon the little countess verginie Ve rimo sending her to america placing her in a bouse house of dishonor and growing the bead while the child was but clifteen for a life of ho pless degradation when count found bia his daughter stolen be he searched eu europe aa high and low personally going botn ta to all the tile large rg cities and bunting hunting in all clas classes a of society for his daughter at last lost the girl girt waa was traced to america and the broken hearted father came here hoping again t bope i ope that some good providence Provi deuce had intervened to eave the pretty countess oun tess from the life be he feared she had been forced into in company with marshal bernhardt be looked every everywhere here lie ile finally learned that hia his once pampered child was known about the lowest concert balls halle as hungary jennie but his hie search was futile and he be returned to hie superb castle en on the danube without his daughter broken in in spirit and wrecked in in health but to conclude the story day before yesterday the marshal discovered countess in her usual burro roin in dings he lie showed the letter her father had given him for her it would haie have coaxed tear tears out of a alone stone wall all but hungary jinnio dimply simply eaid said it is 13 too lato late no now perhaps my ufa re would have been different bad had I 1 not been wronged Still my mother was wad a bad woman moman and it is natural that I 1 should be fi a had bad woman against marle polska ehe she would not eay say a word and eo so it hap pens that tho the beautiful girl of tho noblest station eta liou born to court life and royal revels dances in disorderly houses in new now york and is known as hungary jinnie 1 the revenge cf of marie marle polska is indeed complete TWO bessm idd ind the arc are child to tbt the listi of f coatse isaia DABB speciale F I 1 chronicle service NEW YORK jani jan 23 russian papers received here cay say the are held responsible by tha the russian police 0 lice for two horrible murders that kave have been committed recently in the empire of the czar A peasant gathering wood in the forest on the outskirts of the village of heard groans and arid the wrenching of a body against a tree after a wearisome search be he found in a secluded gulch a naked man bound BO so fast to asap a BAD ling that bla shoulders almost touched ills ilia arms had been halt stripped of flesh and a wooden gag prevented a all 11 possibility of shouting wooden spits had been thrust into hia his eyes and bis his trunk was borri horribly bly mutilated on his life breast hung a play card with these words behold the punch meat of as a spy py on the liberators efrus of kua sia BIS 0 the police whom the peasant summoned found tie tle man stilt still alive but too near death to tell about the assault upon him to two hours later be he died it was subsequently learned that be he was captain of secret police the men who took his lita life have concealed every clue to their identity the other is not GO so unmistakably nihilistic alme de Karlh cheff a ten tea told fold and leader of moscow society lived alone in the palace ot of her lato late husband near th the a fashionable centt r of tho the city one morning a short time ago she failed to rise at the wonted hour her iler ward went to her tier room and found her drawing her list last l breith breath on a blazing bed with a blocking stocking staffed stuffed in her tier mouth and marks of a strangler on her tier throat the tile murderer bad not stolen a single piece place of money and jewelry on the table and bad apparently been anxious only to kill lill an and conceal the tile killing by setting lire fire to tho the bed As A 3 in the case the identity t atthe f the guilty person or is u no teven 11 even suspected but the fact that greel had nothing to do with tho the deed has ha le led d all moscow to attribute attribute the responsibility to nihilists nihilisms lists aimin lamph on Us its merits A chronicle jan 23 in the disc discussion U se ion on lr dr kochs method which was resumed in the berlin medical society yesterday evear evenna ng g professor virchow showed a tion made from tho the corpse of a patient who had bad been treated by the new method tor for pul tuberculosis and ft here where as 03 the preparation showed were tha the elmp tome of general tuberculosis virchow I 1 did not venture any definite t ia i IS nii v i ni asi 5 opinion hw however ever 0 on r ibe the question whether t the be death w was as in consequence cf of mistaken treatment dr vaid ex expressed p r e s e dg neat r eat a satisfaction a fa e t lo 10 n wit with h the c c e s e e a h he e h had a d 0 obtained b t a n ed b by y the xo koch h method in case of patents pat euta to whom born c he had applied it in the 1 augusta u m hospital and whom ho he had tu been et n abla able to bend send home lent long ago their condition on the bholi wag was very satisfactory and he was wm convinced that kochs remedy woold would do more toward the cure ot of consumption than anything previously known at the same time he admits admitted e d that be bad had not yet be bean any com complete core care THE aicheh viita m DID OLD latich 11 dh his family order elm to t withdraw from speculation to stoid total kuin rain aga dard special S F serrie CHICAGO jan 23 the journal has tha the follow folio ing the fact that mr B P hutchinson the veteran board oi ot trad man had bad eod denly withdrawn from speculation has been a matter of comment coin ment among the brokers for weeks but it t was not until tody today to dy day that the cause of bis his retirement was known it beema that mr hutchin sons family was dissatisfied with his peculiar trades and asked him to retire this the old gentleman refused to do and his bla eon son mr charles hutchinson president of the corn own exchange afi orf r consultation with big hie attorney and personal friends told bis his father that unless he would cloeo close up his deals quietly and give up all speculative business that the matter would be taken into the courts and a conservator appointed it is estimated that mr flut chinson baa has lost about within twenty years in 1870 he lie was reported to have baie a fortune of ten years ago liis its eon says this had bad dwindled to it was to eave save this from follo following winf the rest of 0 the money that the family insisted upon hia his retirement mr charles L II 11 atchinson tc hinson is is out ot of town bat but a prominent pro prominent I 1 banker to whom he had related III his fathers troubles told a reporter today to day that mr B P hutchinson has been acting queerly for some time lie has en engaged in the wildest of speculations not only on the board of trade bat but in realty and bis his conduct has repeatedly occasioned much unpleasant comment it was with regret his mutual friend says that mr charles hutchinson took the course bo he did but there was nothing elso else for do this evening mr E W hamill one of the gentlemen who it was reported would act as trustee tor for the estate was seen by a reporter and said in a guarded manner that the reports about the appointment of a couter vator were viere untrue if there is ia any trouble about financial affairs said be he 1 I known nothing about it it is a family mat ter old hutch himself was seen evento ta by a reporter and in very emphatic terms denon denounced need the published reports of the affair as a I 1 falsehood a ilia eon son charles could not be found mm OF another horrible norri tilo case cose or cabi baties from F r om the t be fet r 0 t I 1 dox fest rest ST ANDAin special aj P service SerT lee I 1 NEW jan 23 one of the in moet bet hideous cases of hydrophobia that physicians of this city have ever w witnessed is at present at the chambers hospital george kendall young an english farm hand employed uncil it recently at lt arlington N J lies strapped to his cot col in a private ward wailing for death to relieve him of the agony of his dise disease aee the man cannot possibly re ceover coover he ile passes from one paroxysm to another anther 0 clutching at the bedclothes with hia his pinioned hands bands and begging piteously in moments of consciousness tor for physicians to relieve him ol 01 hia his sufferings the saliva pours from his mouth constantly and now and then contraction of the muscles of the tile throat causes a sound not unlike the barking of a dog do kendall is bul but twenty seven years of age aboul about two months ago while playing with a a kye terrier pet of mr Schy lers chil dren dron the dog became suddenly ex cited and for the man tile th animals imala teeth met through kendalla kendalls lower lip the wound vi wag a painful bethere but bt there was hydrophobia the gash was washed and treated with home remedies it healed readily and nothing moro more was thought of it until last sunday the debease then began with paroxysms which have continued at frequent intervals and will eventually cause CAUBI his death |