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THE CHICAGO TRIBTHSTE: FRIDAT, DECEMBER 23, 1895. 5 ROLLINGER TO BE TRIED. CORONER'S JURY HOLM HIM TO AN SWER CHARGE OF WIFE-MURDER. fPTUinn TnlAfF. (Kffl -HNEBS CAUGHT IN FOG.

i geven Big Atlantic Steamers Imprisoned in New York Harbor. ILlnJ Lena Heeker and Andreas W'acker to De Detained Under 5(H) Itonds Each STATE VAN BUREN-STS. OPEN TONIGHT. a AVItnemws Woman He Promised to Marry Declare He Told Her Recently He Would Have Matters Ar ranged Satisfactorily Within Tvro Months. Now's Your Chance! iy4 JIGHT OX RAPID TRANSIT Michael Emil Rollinger must stand trial 8 on a charge of the murder of his wife.

An inquest was held yesterday morning over the body of Mrs. Rollinger at the North Dolls and Toys for a Song just before Christmas 8 street station, ana after a half dozen witnesses had been heard the 8 jury brought in the following verdict: We. thft lurv. unont evidence fihnurn. flnil that flavor Van Wyck WilL Make "War on the Tunnel Project.

Theresa Rollinger came to her dath from shock instead of after, and Injuries due to external violence, mid violent being committed by Michael Emil Rollinger, who attempted to burn the body at 180 Racine avenue 8 on uec. Id, And from the evidence resented we. tho lurv recommend that aid Rollinger be held to the criminal -ouri wirnout Dan until -discharged bv Price! due process or law. We recommend that Lena. At Your Owe 8 ntTRtr ana Anareas wacaer ne field tind.r hnnii.

of $500 each for their appearance as witnesses In OTHER GOSSIP OF GOTHAM. me case. A RolUnger maintained an Imperturbable demeanor throughout the inquest. It was thought he might break down when Lena iHecker was placed on the stand to testify fiEW YORK BUREAU CHICAGO TRIBUNE 8 against him, but he sat with his hands i A late shipment of Doll Carriages and Sleds included. new iorK.i.ec.

zz. clasped and never moved a muscle. The po lice now believe Rollinger will not weaken. xhe Atlantic liner Teutonic, with more tan 300 passengers on board, is a prisoner nut intends to fight to the last. Attorney R.

A. Wade was here as his counsel, and the IS accused man evidently was acting under In (I- structions to hold a stiH tongue. Ocean Liners Held Prisoner by Dense Tog. I ill. 1 it has been for two days and The hip 'Steamship lies helpless at anchor in a place of safety, en 1 The most damaging statement made Don't Miss It-You'H Regret It If You Do! against Rollinger was from the mouth of Lena Hecker, the woman whom he had hoped to marry.

She formerly worked for Otolllnger In his Milwaukee avenue res taurant. Her eyes were red from weeping Of and she gave her evidence in a scarcely audi- ible voice. She when she first made the acquaintance of Rollinger she thought he DKATIIS. was single, but a few weeks ago shfe learned NEWS OF THEATERS. WflPVR Thnrfsrtav afternoon.

Deo. 22. at resi he was married. Then she made the start ling statement. veloped in the densest fog which ha been experienced in, the harbor in fifteen years.

To move the big liner would not only endanger its saftty but the lives of those on if the weather permits it will go to Us dock tomorrow. The Teutonic arrived from Liverpool at joon Wednesday. The fog was so dense that the officers could not see twenty feet is front of them and they decided not to empt to come up. Passengers, anxious to get home in; time for the holidays, fumed ivi fretted to Jio avail. Finally most of the passengers were taken tjl by a tug.

i Tbe Teutonic was not alone in its imprisonment. Near, it lay the Alliancia from Colon, the Karamama from Hamburg, the Idaho from the Adna from Hull, the Anandale front Newfoundland, and the warship Scorpion. In the upper bay off Liberty M'VICKER'S" Lessee and 31 er. The Safest Theater in the World 30 tftnUDAVlD HIBGINS.frr1 PINEY R1DG SEATS GOING FAST FOR THE HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. Program for Thomas Concert.

We were never engaged," she said, but before I left his employ Emil told me he would have things fixed in about two months w- A i Theodore Thomas will conduct the Chicago so that we could get married. He did not orchestra in the Auditorium tomorrow after dence. 183 Mrs. Harvey A. Snyder, wife of First Assistant General Freight Agent.

C. R. I. P. Ry.

Co. Interment at Philadelphia, I'a. WOOD Members of Queen Esther Chapter No. 41. O.

E. are requested to attend the funeral of Sister Blanche Eddy Wood from the residence of her father, 47S W. on Friday, Dec. 23. at 1 p.

m. AMAL1A K. HUEHL, W. M. WORKMAN William J.

Workman, at residence. 93 beloved husband of Eliza, nee Heenin. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 to Jesuit Church, thence by carriages to Calvary. Member of engine company No. C.

F. and endell Phillips Lodge. A. O. V.

W. say how this would be done, but I supposed noon and on Saturday evening in the seventh he Intended to get a divorce." program of the current season'which is as follows: She also testified she had loaned Rollinger $150 to save his business," and of that Overture. Benvenuto Cellini Berlioz DEAD WIFE OF MICHAEL EMIL ROLLINGER. Symphony. minor, opus f8, after Byron's amount he had returned to her only S30, ex clusive of her wages, which were never paid Matured isenaiKowsKy Intermission.

ON OLD to her. Christmas Matinee, Monday, Dec 26. Overture. Spring Goldmark Norwegian Melodies Ferdinand Nabicht, a brother of the dead OFFICIAL "WEATHER FORECAST OFFICE OF CHIEF OF WEATHER BUREAU. Henry IV Waite, concluded that instantaneous death is an Impossibility." Continuing, Dr.

Bleyer said in part: Dr, woman, simply testified to prove the identity 1st Popular song. I I Cowkeeper's tune and country dance. String rchestra. Island, ail boCnd out, were the Berlin for Porto Rico, thle Edam for Amsterdam, the Santiago for the New Orleans for of the body. Captain Charleston of Fire Washington, li.

c. Dec. Si 1 orecasi lor n-Jay: Rhine Journey" Die Gotter- Engine Company No. 3 testified to the find dammerung wagner Illinois and Indiana air, westerly winas. Lower Michigan Fair, colder in southeast por ing of the body.

Emil Steffen, saloonkeeper, who evidently, must be a keen observer, declares that absolute death does not follow guillotining for several hours on account of the fact that the brain finds going up Fifth avenue when, as she reached Fifty-seventh street, the wheels of the machine slipped on the asphalt and she was thrown to the ground. Several persons went to her assistance and she was taken to her home at tSl Fifth avenue. It was found there that she had sprained her ankle. Mrs. Fayne Moore, charged with robbery in the first degree, took the stand In her own defense today in the tion, brisk northwesterly, winds.

112 Indiana street, testified that Rollinger KENTUCKY Upper Michigan and Wisconsin Generally iair. SCHLEY RECEIVES A SWORD. on the night of the (ire had left a satchel vew Orleans, the Old Dominion for Newport Sews, and thrt Excelsior for New Orleans. day they blew fog horns and made all the mse The history 'of fog3 for the last fifteen years in thesef waters has been completely surpassed by he heavy gray curtain which nourishment for an hour after decapitation. and box of papers at the saloon to be taken fresh northwesterly winds.

Minnesota Threatening weather, followed by snow, northwesterly winds. care of. The box contained the private pa Also, during this time the head of the victim "retains the sense of feeling, hearing, Costly Weapon and Attachments Pre pers of Mrs. Rollinger. Andreas Wacker, smell, and sight the boarder, and Lena Hecker were held Place of obser has hung ove the harbor for the last two 100 PICKANINNIES 150 PEOPLE ON STAGE 12 RACE HORSES THE WOODLAWN WHANGDOODLE BAND under $500 bonds as witnesses.

sented the Admiral in Philadelphia by His Admirers. Philadelphia, Dec. 22. Rear Admiral rr XT a Ho days, and when the fog clears reports of Mrs. Fayne Moore Speaks for Herself.

Court of General Sessions. Her demeanor was more remarkable than at any No" one has proven as yet the difference between a dead and a living brain cell. How is it. then, possible for us to know exactly what a live brain cell looks like from that vation. Time taken: Attorney wade said when the case came to trial Rollinger would clear up many points which now look dark for him.

The defense will be Insanity and that Mrs. Rol Dec. 22, 8 p. in. many fatal collisions may be brought in from the sea.

i Shipping is iom etely paralyzed. Thousands of tonsiOf freight are In storehouses. Schley tonight received a handsome and in contradiction to a dead one? costly sword, and belt, presented linger met her death accidentally from the "If we could differentiate between them we could more easily ascertain how long before the death of these cells takes place. T'HOQLUfuBIA overturning of a lamp. Are You Aware on docks, ancijin railroad yards waiting to be removed, i The lower bay is almost to him by the people of this city and other cities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.

blocked with svessels compelled to anchor. This, would then solve the exact life of a The ceremony took place in the Temple FOURTH RECEIVES ITS ORDERS. 8me of thenj held up by the fog for two Baptist Church, and Colonel A. K. McClure iays.

And among them are fourteen ocean brain cell after corporeal death. I cannot be-lieve that every brain cell dies simulta neously. presided. The formal presentation was Meamers. Regiment Is Pleased with the Tidings made by Miss Kena MacNeall, the 15-year-old sister of Trivate Harry MacNeall of the The ferryboats alone manage-to wriggle through thaclbudy blockade.

They worked The brain cell is killed by preparing It so as to be made demonstrable to the eye 1 A-? 1 Matinee Saturday. 1 DAN DALY and Great Company in THE BELLE JFJEW YORK. HAPPY THOUGHT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. JACK 'J2 BEANSTALK Sale Now. Special Matinee Monday tChristmas.t It Is to Sail for Manila on Jan.

15. Marine Corps, ho distinguished himself during the battle of Santiago by clambering their way slowiy across the river and back time during this re- markable trial. Frequently the testimony was of a character which makes it impossible to print it. yet she told her story 4n a quiet, composed way and answered every question put to her as though it was of trifling importance. On no occasion did she betray the least sign of nervousness.

She lost her temper only once, and that was when Mr. Hill, one of her counsel, asked her if It were true that when Detective Sergeant Cuff entered the room at the Hotel Grenoble on the night of Dec. she was smoking a cigaret in bed. "Mr. Hill," she replied, frowning at the lawyer, I never smoked a cigaret in my life.

I never did." In her statement she admitted nearly everything testified to by Malion. She said that her husband had told her he had been called to Washington and that he returned unexpectedly. What happened after the of the microscope. Why. then, could it not be possible that the brain cell does also retain its life, as it is out on the muzzle of one of the cruiser Brooklyn's big guns under fire and removing a loaded shell which had become fastened.

again. No pifetense at schedule time was Bade. The line running to Thirty-ninth trreet. South Brooklyn, was suspended all day. The Statcn Island ferryboats used up At army headquarters yesterday orders were received from Secretary of War Alger one of the same constitution and same pow The sword, scabbard, and belt represent for the Fourth Infantry, at Fort Sheridan.

ers as any other cells in the system of hu man economy?" aa hour in making the rip one way NEW THEATER" (Late Hooley'e) Randolph and LaSall and the Seventeenth Infantry, at Columbus Barracks. to sail for the Philippines on or before Jan. 15. The troops will go to a cost of The blade is of fine Damascus steel, appropriately engraved, a.nd the hilt is elaborately decorated with diamonds and other precious stones. Mayor Van "VVyck andi the Rapid Transit James A.

Breese, the man who once gave Commissioners are lined up for a bitter fight a ainner wnere a Klrl was served in a. Tile Manila to relieve the volunteer regiments tt today meeting of gave a birthday feast now there. They will sail from New York MAIL BUNDLES IN WASTE BOXES and make the journey by way of the Suez at his studio, 5 West Sixteenth street, last night to twenty-six Van Wyck to Fight Rapid Transit Scheme. struggle she said she did not know, because Mr. Breese Has Another of His Dinner Parties.

Canal. The officers will be permitted to THE BOSTONIANS. Sal Eve. Satfilal1: ROBIN HOOD! Beginning Christmas Day Matinee (Dec S6th. nr.

e. h. SOT HERN THE KING'S MUSKETEER. Seat and Bos Sale Aonr Opel. se Rapid uransit toard the determination to push through the.

Legislature a bill to provide for build sne was too nervous to notice. take their wives and families, as the length 3 a 2 3 3.2. cH. 59 53 3 2 5 i 42 N. clear 44 42 S.

Tr. Rain S2 34 N.W. .30 Snow 44 4 S.W. 1.30 Clear 34 32 Clear 24 26 W. Tr.

Fair 3o 36 N.W. Tr. Snow 48 48 S. Tr. Clo'dy 34 46 E.

Clo'dy 42 62 W. Tr. Clear 12 34 N.W Clear 02 S.W. .33 Clo'dy 14 34 N.W. Clo'dy 32 34 W.

.34 Clear 38 W. Tr. Clo'dy 54 54 S. .02 Clo'dy 34 44 S.W. Clear 32 42 Clo'dy 22 34 Clo'dy 34 36 Clear 42 44 S.W.

.18 Rain 28 38 Clear 28 36 W. Clo'4y 26 34 N.W. Clo'dy 42 46 N.E. Clear 26 32 Clear 56 N.W. Clear 34 36 N.W.

.28 Snow 24 32 S.W. .23 Snow 26 32 W. Tr. Clo'dy 24 3 W. .42 Clo'dy 34 44 Clear 36 54 W.

.02 Clo'dy 64 72 S. .54 Clear 36 40 S.W. Clear 22 38 Clo'dy 46 64 S.W Clear 62 72 S.W. Clear 34 34 N.W Clo'dy 46 64 N.W. Tr.

Clear 28 30 Cleir 24 2 N.W. Clo'dy 66 72 S.W. .04 Clear 38 38 E. .41 Clo'dy 4tt 66 N.W. Tr.

Fair 64 74 N.W. Tr. Clear 42 44 N.E. .16 Rain 64 64 S. Tr.

Fair 24 44 N.W. Clear 44 46 N.W. Clear 34 38 Clear 44 44 S. Tr. Clo'dy 48 64 N.

Clear 58 62 S. .04 Rain 42 44 N.E. .34 Rain 58 64 Fair 24 34 Calm Fair 12 24 N.W. Tr. Clo'dy 34 34 N.W.

Fair 54 66 Clear 38 44, AV. .12 Clear 24 28 N.W. Clear 22 26 S.E. .04 Snow 34 34 N.W Clo'-ly 34 SS W. .22 Clear 36 42 W.

Tr. Clear 62 66 N.W. Clo'dy 42 44 N.E. .56 Rain 24 34 N.W. Tr.

Snow 18 18 N.W Snow Postomce Officials Say Many Persons guests. f' Did you know of any scheme on the part of service is almost certain to be several r. of your husband for the purpose of robbing years. Breese has given a dinner heretofore in the At the fort the news was received wilh studio society and other people ha-e talked Drop Chrisfcnas Presents in the "Wrong Receptacles. The Postoffice officials call the attention of .30.28 .29.82 .29.48 .29.84 .30.23 .30.18 .29.66 .29.44 .29.92 .29.9.

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Louis St. Paul Salt Lake Stc. Marie Springfield. Ill Springfield. Mo.

Vicksburg Washington Williston Winnipeg delight. The command la ready to start at aoout it tor several months thereafter. once. The officers are happy because they DEARBORN Mr. James A.

Breese could not have slot are to be allowed to take their wives and ted deeper to surprise his truest than hv the public to the fact the city's waste pa aanering to this program. Anything from 10 families with them. The news received at the post was that the regiment was to be in New York City not later than Jan. 15, Itelieiousily Funny. INNOCENT.

AS A LAMB ing the tunnel by an Issue of $50,000,000 of county bonds Jwas reiterated. Mayor Van Wyck is pledged to veto the measure. The Rapid Transit Commissioners propose to have subway and conduits placed in underground! They want authority to sell rights ad combat the gigantic monopoly headed by iVlllam C. Whitney organized to sell light, leal, and power generated by tiectricity. It was repoiUe'i in Wall street today that Mayor Van Wyck had given his indorsement an elephant ballet to a performance of the charge up San Juan Hill would not flutter the guests at a Breese dinner.

He has his per boxes on the street corners are not to be used as receptacles for mail packages. According to complaints to the Postoflice, the city's dump heaps are being enriched by numerous Christmas parcels, which absent- and that Brigadier General Hall is to be mustered, out of the volunteer service and or POll Maud Courtney, La Belle Maie. guests trained by experience. dered to assume his old command as Colonel minded persons have deposited in the waste A year or two ago he gave a fancy dress-dinner to seventy New York society people at which." other departures, there paper boxes. of the regiment.

Absentee officers are coming in rapidly QO 1 1 Lynch and Jewell. OVJIl The ciograph. Matinee Every Day 1:45. Night Performance 7:45.. Placards- may be put on these receptacles Lieutenant J.

C. Gregg and Lieutenant E. was a cake walk wherein Mrs. Clinch-Smith. calling the attention of the public to the different purposes of the two styles of boxes.

a niece of A. T. Stewart, and Mr. Cad- V. Smith, who have been on furlough, have been ordered to join at once.

Captain Hollis. who has been on college duty, is walader did a breakdown in black face. BATTLE to a bill compelling the gas companies to reduce the price to 00 cents per 1,000 feet for illuminating and OF Talk of Gas Trust For ning in New York. Great special offer. 13 platinum photos.

3 styles. $3.00. Stevens. McVlcker's Theater Building. expected on Sunday.

Captain Carter How-land, who was ill in Cuba and is now con MANILA OFFICIAL DKATU UKUOUU. valescing in New York, will Join his regi CHURCH ROW ON IN AURORA. Claim Street Baptists Resent Abuse ment there. The War department has given orders THE FOLLOWING BURIAL PERMITS WERE issued yesterday by the Health department: to make arrangements for a two years ab Masnlflcently reproduced. Cannonading.

Mines, as it all appeared from the bridge. WHERE DEWEY STOOD. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Wabash-av. and Hubbard court.

B0 cents. Children. 25 cents. Martin askedi Mr. "I did not." Did you aid him in committing a robbery that night?" I did not." Did you have any money thrown -at you?" No, sir." Did you see any promissory note?" I did not." Mrs.

Fannie E. Johnson testified' that Mrs. Moore had virtually confessed to her to tak ing money from Mahon. Victory Bateman, the actress, last night was placed in the insane pavilion of Bellevue Hospital by her Miss Bateman mother, Mrs. John T.

pij Burke of 103 West in Thirty-eighth street. Insane Pavilion. The young woman had been showing signs of a mental breakdown for several days, and was gradually approaching, the violent stage of insanity. She had been restless and nervous and had hysterical-fits of weeping and laughing. Her symptoms were like those she exhibited last October in Newark and 4n November last, when she was playing Roxane in Cyrano de Bergerac in Chicago.

At that time her reason seemed gone altogether, and the doctors said she could not live more than a month. It will be several days before the doctors in Bellevue can tell how it will eventually be with the mind of -Victory Bateman. This brilliant young woman is In the Insane pavilion there now under the immediate care of Dr. Robertson. She is violent at times.

She cries out at the top of her lungs. It is with difficulty that she is kept in restraint. The Rev. Dr. James G.

Patterson, who, as counsel for Herman Warszawiak, carried and Persecution by Their Brethren. Amerson, Gertrude too Angel. Mary 59; 1001 W. Dec. 21.

sence," said Major Baker, "and we have summer tentage and clothing galore. There is one hospital tent for every six men." -Vnderson. t-uen. i Aitken. Ellen 61; 2K4 E.

Dec. 20. 1 Ashton. Herbert ot2 S. Dec.

21. Both the Fourth and the Seventeenth have Claim Street Baptist Church of Aurora, Redell, Lizzie, 33; 2S16 Dec. 21. been recruited to their full complement 111., is at war with some of the other Bap since their return from Cuba and now num Birkholm, sopnus. om w.

uec. i. Boemer. Carl SO: 146 W. Dec 20.

Brooks, Jessie SO; 2931 Dec. 20. tists of that city. The Claim Street Church ber 1.200 men each. The roster of officers says it has been maligned, abusedi, and per Burke.

Alary, ou; uec. iu. IIMTIMOIS secuted, and that its pastor, the Rev. J. Max Cincinnati.

Geo. Felix Lydia Harry. WEATHER IN CHICAGO. The temperature as observed yesterday by L. Manasse.

optician. 88 East Madison street. Tribune Building, was as follows: Thermometer 8 a 38; 9 a. 37; 10 a. 34; 11 a.

36; 12 36; 1 p. 37: 3 p. 37: 6 p. 37. Barometer 8 29.24: 6 p.

29.13. Carlson.Johannah C. 29: Deassv, Annie G-. 41 Ho27 Dec. 22.

Epstein, Martin, 474 S. Dec. 21. John Carroll Adie Crawford. Matthews UarrU.

Hellner, is the victim of the press, ex-parte of the Fourth Infantry is as follows: Major Stephen Baker Commander. Lieutenant Colonel M. J. Sanno. Maior John W.

N. Bubb. Kay iiurton. Wm. J.

Mills. cents per 1.000 for fuel gas. Thft gas companies, in turn, are aaid to be preparing a combination which will not only crush competition but enable them to exert jnore pressure upon the Legislature, Ii is said at onderwrtting syndicate has own formed Wall street to buy the stock of all the companies and unite them under the char-g'f the New Amsterdam company, According the story J. Pierpont Morgan ar.d Thorne aad Schley are to organize the syndicate, and John D. Crimmins, acting as their agent, has bought a tract of land for a central gas j.jant.

The story has improbabilities in it. but ail street btfheves that an important move is about to It Is announced that George L. Bradley, vice President and General Manager of the wke Erie and Western railroad, will succeed to the jresidency of that road made "itant by thei death of Calvin S. Brice. Negotiation are now progressing in this jty for the formation of a trade commissi Of mechanical councils, and house-to-house to say nothing of backdoor tattle.

Neilson Sisters. Ashley Basco. Ramsey Sisters, Sianor Ozav. Captains Charles V. Mason, Henry E.

Robison, Fiseneggeri Jacob, 4S: 3tKl S. Dec 21. Finan. Bridget, 45; 669 S. Dec.

21. T.illinn 34: 424 Dec. 20. Mack Elliott. McDonald Rice Cady.

Wilton. -Murray Bros. Leonard A. Loverlng. Carter Howland.

Butler D. The church with its pastor, being thus assailed, has come into the fray to defend its Price. George O. Webster. Bdward H.

Browne, W'arrea Allen. Graf strom. Hulda 39: 958 Seminary-ar Dec.19. Hayes, Jean 25; 517 E. Dec.

21. PRICKS 1020 "to fKXTS. Henry Seton, Warren H. Cowles, Silas A. Wolf, good name and fame against those who Frank B.

Andrus. Magnus O. Hollis. Helker. liaenei.

-i: iizu eni j. Johnson, William 60; 5914 Dec. 21. would traduce it, and to defend the pastor from the attacks of the jealous. Its dea First Lieutenants Austin H.

Brown, Paul Kurth. Minnie. 47; 431 N. 1'ee. jci.

Wolf, George B. Duncan, Charles McQulston, Dwight E. Holley. George E. French.

Guy H. B. cons and trustees last evening put their lUMlMOl!) At llbl ILLK. 4 Arbra Trouue 4 Beatrice Moreland Co. heads together and evolved a column of reso Smith.

John C. Gregg. Ernest V. Smith. Fred Kantor.

John. 3: i uvv. Lapkowich, Michael. IS; 144 Johnson-sU, Dec. 21.

Matsch. Henry C. 2K; 11761 Dec. 21. Matousek, Joseph.

50j Dec. f2. -vi 447 Dec. W. Sladen, John S.

Switzer, Joseph C. Castner, lutions calculated to squelch effectually the Hilduy Thomas Frank Barry. Lorens Allen. 3 Vernon Trio Jt Mons. Galando.

William Brooke. rest of the Baptists in Aurora, who dispute Second Lieutenants Frank Halsted, Willey Tom Made 4 Winslow Sisters 4 the claim to fame of the Claim Street Church, Howell. Ward Cheney. Fred G. Knabenshau, Kal- Mr.

and Mrs. Darrow. Kenno Wayne. Emiel Cheverel, 8 The Renos 3 Lizzie. 23: 122 E.

Dec 17. Mown. Celia. 79: 425 Dec. 2.

Morgan. Maria. 29; 718 21st-st. Dec .20 The casus belli, according to the resolu sted Dorey." Mark Wheeler, Louis E. Hill.

John H. K. Browning. Harriet Nicholson, James LeClair. JO 2oto CBXTS.

tions, is varied, and includes among other Hlli, John II. Hughes, Isaac A. Saxton, and Joseph Lorraine Howell PRICES things "-a faded and shopworn carpet. W. Glidden.

Surgeon Major George A. Adair. his appeal to the highest church court, obtaining a reversal of the lower court's decision and getting Mmsteaa, mia ic; Peterson, Emil. 4H; 735 O'Brien-st Dec. 19.

Scheunemann, Otto 58; 1655 Smith. Ida. 49 S. Dec. 21.

Sonve. Gilbert 34: 952 Dec. 20. Stearns, Murgarette. 76; 313 Dr.

Patterson to Preach His Farewell Sermon. Acting Assistant Surgeons Walter Whitney and New Deal Between Rubber Manufacturers. James T. Persons. fuooer manufactures companies.

The combination js to be harmony with the Caked StatesiRubber which the Claim Street Church wouldn't buy from some other church; the refusal to give the contract for the construction of the new edifice to a Baptist contractor of some other congregation; jealousy of the growing popu Colonel Barr, acting under Instructions from Washington, has ordered all con 33: 542 Dec 20. m.n'.ni kt 299 Dec. 20. valescents whose regiments are in Cuba or larity of the new church, and consequent Porto Rico sent to their homes to await the CHING LING F00, BIOGRAPH EDDT FAMILY. EMMA KRAUSii A MARGARET ROSA, and Several Others.

VI a afL fl Tiffany, Clara. 34: 620 W. Dec. 21. Trvggf Hillma.

21; 4508 Dec 19. Vaughan. Elizabeth. 63; 352rt Dec. 21.

order to be mustered out of the service. The culmination of all the trouble seems General M. V. Sheridan, recently appointed commander of the Department of the Lakes, to have been the perfticious and persistent Walker. Grant, 3ft: 43tw Kmeraia-v, ic.

ii. Wenis Ida. 25: 421 Forrest Dec. IS. Weingarden.

Samuel. 24: 6H2 W.Taylor-;t..Dee.21. i ne uysiery ui ine uuiuen inn a new trial, will preach his last eermon in the East Harlem Presbyterian Church next Sunday. His resignation has been sent to the presbytery and accepted. He is now without a church and no prospect of a call is in sight.

In addition to this, $3,000 is still due to him for back salary and he can see no way of collecting it. Dr. Patterson intends to remain in this city and carry on the tight for Is thought to have caused him all of his trouble with the presbytery. parade to which the pastor, the Rev. J.

is expected to arrive in Chicago from Wash MARItlAGE LICENSES. THE COUNTY CLERK ISSUED PERMITSTO wed to the following couples yesterday, the parties living in Chicago where no place of residence is given: Age. Henry H. Hazeltine. Minneapolis.

Harriet A. Hobart 3626 Jan Kwiatkoski. Katarzyna 35 .19 Tracy B. Hatch. Erne Slaughter 2821 William Dado.

St. Paul. Anna Con- roy, same .........22 22 Helmuth Otto. Louise Schmidt 43 42 William Mueller. Lizzie Sauer 2818 Sidney D.

Craven. New York. Olga Stler. Oakland. Wis 35-22 John P.

Leaf. Delia Henrlcks 2821 Benjamin A. Herrick. Madison. Jessie Kollock 2522 Samuel F.

Danfort. Sadie M. Diefenderfer. .361:1 Tomas Dobzienski. Pelogla Kurlk 24 17 William W.

Roddick. Gertrude M. Yerbury 28 26 Alfred Nelson. Ernestine Williams 28 HQ Honhannes E. Russian, Wonde M.

M. Schroe- der 28-38 Thomas Pflum. Mamie Cooney ......27 24 Joseph Lecknor. Mary Hoflmann 2522 George Ott. Maggie Wlerman 2118 Joseph M.

Clow. Bertha O. Moore. .33 29 Gelmer Kniper. Grand Rapids.

Ange- line Cooper 2922 Andrew J. Moloney. Catherine E. 46 6 Spencer J. Haskins.

Ella 3928 Peter Shnrneck. Bertha Hartman 2323 John Liebundguth. Downer's Grove. Ill-Emma Veith. same 2017 Iver H.

Nelson. Hannah Butler 3828 William Chappell. St. Louis, Catherine Torpey. Streator.

Ill 3232 Charles H. Cox. Gertrude A. Murphy 3421 James R. Stephens.

Hattie Gilda 2321 Louis M. Klank. Tlllie Mcliugh 2723 Curtis A. Spalding. Syracuse.

N. May A. Carpenter 3028 Fred W. Rexford. Angle Hubert 3329 Robert K.

Anderson. Jennie S. Vanderplow.24 19 Benjamin Fisher. Ida Schauer 2421 Clarence D. Lindsay.

Anna McCullough. .31 35 Adnlnh N. Perlman. Annie Shapiro 2824 Bert F. Moon.

Ethel Rogers 2823 Walter E. Pearce. Barbara Letzter 26 IS Charles M. Leslie. Marie Gnadk 2621 Frank G.

Derickson. Clara B. A'len 3 27 Palmer W. Holmes. Grace B.

Hurd 3225 Fred Klenke. Emmy Werner 3628 Henrv Spendlove. Mary Snendlove 4140 Herman Breckman. Lena Hugedorn 2219 Gustaf Larson. Elvira A.

Shoborg 2618 Francesco Mazziotto. Agostina Calderone. .26 17 Martin Johnson. Jennie N. Peterson.

.26 22 Peter J. Ruth. Marie Franzen ..2825 William A. Whitney. Wlnnifred Grote.

.28 27 Wilson. Frank ol; rwci. Hellner. was subjected. The brethren and ington today to take charge.

He will relieve sisters of the Claim Street Church would General John M. Bacon, who for several Williams. Kllzaoetn. iv: x-v. Wood! Blanche 25: 47S W.

Young, Samuel. 34; 329 Dec. 21. 7oln 3S: S361 Dec. 21.

months has been In charge of the Depart meekly stand smites on one cheek and then turn the other, but couldn't stand the pernicious and persistent parade of their ments of the Lakes and Dakota. AUDITORIUM. FrU Dec. Dec 24, 8 1 5 m. CHICAGO ORCHESTRA T1IEODORR TIIOJIAM.

Conductor. SEVENTH PROGRAM. Tickets. 60c to $1.00. fiOc S1.S0.

At Box Oftice, Inter-Ocean. Lyon Healy'a. DEATHS. Second Lieutenant J. C.

Wilson was elect pastor before, the public. ed Captain of Troop First Illinois Cavalry, last night. The election was held in the First Regiment Armory and was presided over by Colonel Young. Captain Wilson will Gustave Amberg. manager of the Theater, landed from the Kaiser Wil-helm derGrosse, hap lTKKX-lec.

20. Mrs. Ellen M. Aitken. at real-den of her daughter.

Mrs C. J. Simons. 284 E. 32d-Rt.

Funeral today at 10 clock. browN'-Dec. 22. 1898. Edward W.

Brown, be-int-ed husband of Hannah, nee Mahoney, aged 7 "rears at his residence. 38 Hudson-av. Funeral notice hereafter. Boston papers please copy. oonrvpn-Pmnrin Brucker.

aged 92. Funeral GLEE AND YALE succeed Captain Paul B. Liuo, who is now in Cuba as Captain of Company Second BAN 10 CLUBS. mpany, and Charles R. Flint of that company, who Is'one of the principal owners of joe Mechanical Rubber company of this city, Its chief promoter.

The principal companies in the mechanical "ubber trade Sand their capital stock are: witta Pereha and Rubber company, New lork, fSOO.OiX); Boston Belting company, Boston, New York Rubber corner, New York, Manhattan Rub-wr company New York. Peerless Rubber company, National Rubber oipany, Bristol, R. Rubber ifompany. New York, Jersey Car Spring and Rubber com-jjany, Whitehead Bros. company, wUj'JOO; Revere Rubber company, Boston, sOO.OOO; Mercer Rubber company, ASron Rubber company, Akron, Rubber company, Trenton, tvl iIoJS Rubber company, Trenton, Rubber company, Trenton, W-000; New; Jersey Rubber company, Diamond Rubber company, "enton, Newton Rubber company, $100,000.

i t0al capitalization of these concerns In addition, there is the Bos- vven Hose company, with a capital of Iru.ooo, which is in the hands of the Former Senator William II. I.ynn, broth- Peasant Actors for Passion Play Arrive. Illinois Infantry. Captain Lino resigned py, with thirty peasant actors and actresses from Ober Ammergau yesterday. They all wore STUOEBAKERl KERMni.JnT no innn from the cavalry to see service in Cuba.

from th home of his granddaughter. Mrs. H. Landauer. 3735 Sunday.

Dec. 2. at 10 HALL Springfield, 111.. Dec. 22.

Special. Fol Buttthis is not all. The Claim Street Church has other foes to combat. Chicago divines have crept into the row some way. And the Claim Street Church says Chicago IX and LU who possess more titles than grace," and other qualities which' they should not have, have interfered, and 'although these titled strangers have been unable to establish themselves as Pope while in the Baptist denomination," have presumed upon the strength of their titles to endeavor to awe into subjection small churches outside the metropolis who dare raise their voices against methods CLOSE PITTSBURG GAS DEAL lowing out the result of recent elections in Seats now on sale.

Chicago the Governor today appointed Joseph B. Sanborn Colonel and Edward H. a Special train to ftiouni wayrio. lnt-innau lO.l "and Pontiac 1111.1 papers please copy. Ht'MKRBEIN Dec.

21, Maggie, beloved wife William Humerbeln. ne Treaeey. and daughter William and Mary Treaeey, aged 23 years. Mineral Saturday at 9 a. m.

from her parents' residence. 606 to St Gabriel's Church, here hlRh mass will be celebrated, thence by carriages to Mount Olivet. ne 21 1898. suddenlr. at Mont- Switzer and Taylor E.

Brown Majors of the First Infantry Illinois National Guard. An BEATRICE STENWAY HALL in her original utrprnRr. ilCnrUnU Tburdy.Dec29th.at-11a.m. Seats $1.00 and $L50 election has been ordered for a Captain in Company M. First Infantry, to be held at 8:30 p.

m. on Wednesday, Jan. 4. rlalr NV J-T Isabelle Burrell. wife of Fordyce L.

Relatives and friends are Invited to at- their picturesque peasant garb, the men knees being entirely bare, while from their watch chains hung several pounds of silver medals and prizes won in sharpshooting contests. The twelve women in the company are crack shots, as well as the men. The women were gay in their kilts, or farm dress, and Inserted yokes. They have appeared in the passion play, but will present at the Ger-manda. beginning next Monday, a repertoire of melodramas illustrating Bavarian farm life.

At Mandart. N. D-. today Mrs. Mary I Pearce was awarded a divorce on statutory grounds from her rich husband, James A.

Pearce of Denver and New York. Mrs. MORE VICTIMS OF ROBBERS. SS. SSW 22.

189S, Mary Lyons (nee OPERA HOUSE LYONS Dec. Wal- TOMGHT AT T45. SAM T. JACK'S. Madlson-sL.

nr. State. Tel. Mala 2193 Only Burlesque- Hons la Chieagj. Orand trl ormancea Kva Ott a and a.

JACOBS LOWRY'S MERRY MAIDENS. Thieves Industriously Collecting Mineral Saturday. Dec. 24. 2 p.

from late residence. 7115 Kggleston-av. MXOUSEK Joseph, beloved husband of Anna MANSFIELD in Mr. Richard of President Yglesias of Costa Christmas Funds from Unwilling Contributors. a.

who iwas arrested in the Fifth MatOUBeK. at nis resilience, i.h a short Illness, aged years Funeral from residence on Sunday. fec. 2a, at 11 a. to Prices Holdup men and burglars are industriously CYRANO de BERGERAC By EDMOND ROSTAND.

5IATI.XKI-; TWJIOKKOW AT 2. Seats on sale for the entire engagement. Including the last two weeks, Christmas and New Years SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES CHRISTMAS Dec.261 and NEW YEAR'S I 21 MATTHEWS Laura, infant daughter of Mr. ting, -fv wvv. viu Jul- or in the Supreme Court today.

The stC8 quickly vacated the order of arrest, on the constituted gross indignity "An inspeetlora will convince yea of ltsrsnperIority.n at work collecting Christmas funds from n- and Mrs. S. C. Matthews. wm-pi.

wllliner contributors. The following cases Pearce got the news in this city; Mr. Pearce will get it in Porto Rico, where he went two weeks aeo to start a stage line between were reported to the police last night: ot.MSTED Dec. 21. i9S.

Mia iieien, dear daughter ot Mrs. Helen M. H. and the late William a Olmsted, aged 18 years. Funeral services at the house.

5642 this afternoon at 2:30 p. m. on.ffTT)K'. 21. Dennis beloved hus o'lrinher- William.

Evanston. robbed by pick UNION HOTEL, pocket of tlfiO. with which he came to Chicago ---oier reipublic. tihh' Geor8H. Cassidy of 220 West Forty-torn street viH tomorrow, through his at-.

an action in the Supreme Court Chatl wvii- to buy furniture for the home he is preparing for his bride, whom he is to wed in Philadelphia. Pith.i- Alien Mil Willow avenue. Austin, was band of Phoebe P. Rllf-y. aged 32 years; son of p.

and Mary Riley of Bloomlngton. and brotn- NORTHERN 2d Week Th Greatest Performance Ever Given In America at Popular Prices. 100 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. Mr. HENRY, OVnMm lift held 11 near his home by two men, who robbed Companies Consolidate with Combined Capital of Obtaining Absolute Monopoly.

Pittsburg. Dec. 22. The gigantic consolidation of the local gas, light, and heating companies was completed today. The capital invested, exceeds $26,000,000.

One company will in the future control the gas, light, and heating supply of Pittsburg and Allegheny. The companies absorbed by the new syndicate are: The Allegheny Light company, the Philadelphia company, which Includes the Allegheny Heating company, controls the Pennsylvania Natural Gas company, and holds in lease the Chartiersville Valley Gas company and the Cansolidated Gas company; hitherto a. competitor of those above mentioned. The deal has been pending for some time. Those said to be principaly interested are: Senators Magee and Flinn, Judge J.

H. Reed. John R. McGinley. M.

K. McMullin. George Westinghouse of Pittsburg, and Brown Bros, of New York. New russet apple cider, sweet and good. In fi ana Jonn j.

tuiey. run.rai irom laic him of 111 and a gold watch. Ponce and San Juan. In his paper, Instant Death by Decapitation an Impossibility, According to. Biological Analysis." read last night before the Says Head May: Medico-Legal society jjive Hours After at the annual meet- -r-o a Mrn ing held in the Wal- Decapitation.

Hnrf.Aatnria Tf. J. amir6 dry ioods man, to recove'r $100,000 iorof6 to Injuries alleged to have been reddence S83 North at 9 a. Saturday? Dee- 24. to St.

Sylvester's Church.where Richardson. A. 82 Twenty-sixth street, as-xanlterf hv two men at Van Buren street and 111 TO 117 RANDOLPH OPENS TOMORROW, HERMAN WEBER. Proprietor. N.

S. The New Union Restaurant is now open to the public. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL aw ontal for Pacific avenue, and dragged into an alley and robbed of 5 and a gold watch; knocked un- mass will oe ceirurmru. uj i v. W.

Ry. to Calvary. jtoSE At Kankakee. 111.. Dec.

21. Stewart Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wtllsrd N. incnnrnRP xma, Mat.

conscious with a billy. UtallUkllMW 1 atf Wfk. While Mrs. J. D.

Cohen. 53 Boston avenue, Rose. 345" this city. Burial at Grace- Jill Seatt Reserved I Best treatment of the blind. Julia Arthur-has? practically th- her severe attack of the grip, 'Wemept weather made It advisable 25c, 50c isxr was preparing supper last evening burglars I Seatt TEL.

M.621. Mount Bleyer. as the father of electrocution this country." used for his subject land. srHWiRTZ-Reglna Schwart. Dec.

21. 1898. entered the house ana carriea away two a vears. Funeral from residence. 98 Sedg' Does Jackson Boulevard and Clark Street.

Ladles sad Qentlemea's Rettaunat bicycles- and silverware valued at $100. The bicycles were let down from a second story aPPearance at Wallack's should be the problem of Dr. Canill of Paris, the stroke of the guillotine cause instant St Joseph's Church, thence to St. Boniface Ceme ann tonight until Saturday after to the ground with a rope. CLIFFORD'S-lOc, 20c, 30c, 50c.

The Racine Drama, UClILli Ke'ns Cole. irer Boyer. Welch A if pea tor acute rmnics. tery. wivin Rlanrhe E.

beloved wife of Charles H. will again be seen In A wnen of Quality: No Extra Charge tor Private Dining 1 Calcine a Sere. -tv-wi and onlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. This revelation" said Dr. Bleyer. has caused me to carry out a few experiments, LLtaLNESS KOTIOj Roeme tor Four or ore rersoac I ice UnexceUes- First Floor. Odci mt Wednesday.

Dec 21. Ic98. Funeral from the Grill Boom on -rr. 7hirh have, formulatea a mosi piaus i Cn Morton, the daughter of former Evening UalU 12.3V Clock, iiusle by Orchestra. a.

above residence Friday, Dec. S3, at 1 p. m. V7II1UER. rialtles.

Next Week The Farce Comedy, I HE AiR Srllf. nnlnion. from all the E. W. "Sherwood." 4 Sea.

Cliff aUaacta Pm-tfti at. RoifftuU half, barrels, Barrett Barrett, tir "'Prion, was slightly hurt wWle a tricycle this morning. Shs was facta eatheredt I and my assistant, Dr..

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