THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWSJOURNAI . , , , . , NOHKOUv NKMUASKA KUiDAY JANM'AUV (5. ( I'inr ' LpOKING AROUND IN SAN BERNARDINO - * NARDINO STRAITS. THE TAKANSKI RUNS AWAY Approaching Manila Harbor , She Is Signalled and Puts to Sea at Full Steam Civilian Officials Can go Free , Without Parole , Manila , Jnn. 5. Steamers return ing hero from the south report that n Japanese cruiser is patrolling San Bonrardlno straits. On January 5 the Japanese cruiser Takanskl approached the entrance to Manila harbor and when signalled , put to sea under full steam. SUNKEN VESSELS NOT EXAMINED Japanese Have Not Yet Looked Into the Ships Return Prisoners. Tokio , Jnn. 6. The Japanese have not examined the sunken warships nt Port Arthur and nothing Is known of their condition and their possible availability for immediate use. The care of the prisoners Is expen sive and It is possible that Japan will arrange later to return them to Rus Eld. Eld.Tho The Russians surrendered posses sion of their docl. , nrds and other naval property ye ° ' ' StniQ 4"rnotl over to the Japanese . * " ° r/i / . , ers that can bo used at once. ( CIVILIANS GO FREE. Officers Who Did Not Serve In the Russian Army or Navy. Tokio , Jnn. 6. A supplementary ngroemont bearing upon the surrender of Port Arthur provides for the unpa- roled release of all civil officials at Port Arthur , who have not served as volunteers In the Russian army or navy. FLEET AWAITS REINFORCEMENTS Rojestvensky Will Not Attempt to Reach Vladivostok at Present. St. Peteishnrg , .Ian. 5It seems now to bo delinitc that Vice Admiral Hojestvetuky's squadron will not at tempt at present to reach Vladivo stok. The decision hns been reached that he will await the Pacific squad ron , on which work is proceeding night and day , and several ships of which are expected to bo ready for Pervice by the end of January. It Is by no moans ceitaln that Rojestven- sky will return with his ships to Eu ropean waters. He may await the third squadion off the const of Mada gascar and seize and make his base nmong ( uninhabited coral islands In view of the report ihat the Japa nese Intend lo Invent Vladivostok , General Uatiavoff. "wTn has been Inter viewed , has pxpressed the opinion Hint If Vladivostok should be block- ndod Rojeslvensky would be coin- pel led to return. Japs to Enter Port Arthur Jan. 8. Headquarters of the Third Japa nese Army at Port Arthur. Jan. 5. The formal entry of the Japanese Into Port Arthur. Jan 8 , will be nn imposing spectacle. The Japanese officers will be given n banquet in the city on Jan. 10. The reason for the surrender of the fortress is evident from a visit to Wantal hill The en tire strength of the position lay In the main line of outer defenses. The possession of Wantal gave thp besiegers the key to the forts east of the city. The bills in the rear were not fortified and at'oided a full cover for the assaulting torces Japs Take Many Prisoners. Tokio. Jnn 5 The Japanese cap- lured 25,000 prisoners at Port Arthur The total number of tfie Inhabitants Is 35,000. of whom 20,000 are sick General Nogl reports to the army de partment Hint on Jan 3 the commis sioners of both the Japanese and Rus sian armies concluded their confer ence nnd that from the morning of Jan. 4 the actual transfer of war m terlnls at Port Arthur 'as property of the Japanese government commenced. No action was taken by the legisla ture looking toward a settlement of the gubernatorial contest. Scenes of Sadness at St. Petersburg , St. Petersburg , Jnn. n. The scenes lit the admiralty and war office were a repetition of those of yesterday , crowds of weeping women and chil dren vainly asking for lists of tbo sur vivors of the Port Arthur garrison , which could not be furnished. While the Russian military law Is Impera tive In the requirement that the com mandcr of a fortress who surrenders ehall be tried by court-martial , the emperor undoubtedly will order that this formality be dispensed with in the case of General Stoessel. Preeentment Wllj Be Withdrawn. St Loulo , Jan. E. From advices fe- celved by the lit Rev. Daniel 8. Tut- tie , presiding bishop of the "Protes tant Episcopal church in America , II ' the presentment made against : Bishop Talbot of the diocese of Central Penn sylvania will In all probability b withdrawn. ' IOWA LIQO LAW HIT United Stntco Supreme Court Upsets Ruling in Two Cases. WnRhltmii.il , Jnn 5. The decision of thu biipitiine court of low.i in two casOr Involving thu constnutlon ot " the > wa prohlbltoiy Hanoi law was reversed by J.ho sttptuniu court. In thu case of tbu American Ex press company Ihn state authorities seized certain packages ot ° liquor sent C. O. I ) . Item Illinois to Tainu , la. , and their destruction was ordered , Thu supreme court of lown sustained this piocccdlng , but thu judgment was rcveiscd on thu ground that It is In conttaventlon of the Interstate com merce cliuiHu ol thu leduial constitu tion. tion.Tbo Tbo other case was that of the Adams ICxpress company nnd In volved the saniu question , except that thu proceeding wan duclded against the company on thu charge of main taining u housu for the sale of liq uor. The state court was reversed on the ground that tbo Judgment Is nn IntP.rfoienee with tradu between the states. WILL NOT BE PASSED AT THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS. ON ACCOUNT OF THE TREASURY President Roosevelt Today Addressed i the Forest Congress , Urging That a (1. .Means of Preservation of the Trees be Speedily Adopted. Washington , Jan. 6. The prospects nro that this session of congress will not pass the river nnd harbor bill , on account of the present condition of the treasury. President Speaks on Trees. President Roosevelt today addressed the forest congress , urging a moans for the preservation of the forests of the country. DEAD CAPITALIST IS FOUND Neils Phelps , Badly Oecomposed , Lo cated In a River. Dattle Creek , Mich , Jan. n. The body of Nells Phelps , the capitalist who mysteriously disappeared several weeks ago , was found today , badly de composed , In a river here. After Plielps disappeared It was found that $30.000 of stock in a pub llshlng house In which he wns Inter ested , had been forged. ROMAN HAJUPOPLEXY Foreign Minister Tltonl , While Shoot ing Is Stricken. Rome , Jan. 5. Foreign Minister Tl toni , while attending a shooting party with Ambassador Myer , was today stricken with apoplexy. His condl tlon is grave. TROUBLE BREWING WITH INDIANS Police and Deputies Sent to Chickasha Nation to Keep Order. Muskogee , I. T. , Jan. 5. Trouble Is brewing between the cattlemen and the Indians. The authorities and a squad of police nnd deputies hare been sent to the Chicknsha nation to enforce order. The trouble results over n refusn of the cattlemen to pay the tribal tax Mrs Chadwick's Statement. Clou-hind , Jan 5 Mis Cassie I > Cbadwirk said that a formal state men I. lelativo to Ifer affairs in finan cial transactions. Is in possession ol a private "party' in New York city and .that It is not to be given to Che public until Mrs. Chadwlck gives her consent The instant effect of her statement now held " " by the "party" in New York. Mrs. Chadwlck said would he to clear hpr of all suspicion of alleged wrongdoing and would show that she and her hilsband have bpen the victims of circumstance ? nnd not of any crime of their ovru commission. Bomb Explosion In New York. New York. Jan. 5. The explosion of a bomb against the door of n bar ber shop In First nvenno followed the refusal of the proprietor , Sam Fasselt. to pay $300 which had been demanded from him in letters signed by "The Dlack Hand " The front of the building was considerably dam aged , but no one was Injured , al though several persons were In the shop at the flmo the explosion oc curred The first of several threaten Ing letters was received by Fassett who Is n young Italian , two weeks ago Ohllnger and Zimmerman Arrested Victoria. B. C. , Jan. 5. United States secret service agents arrested Lewis P. Ohlinger , president , and J R. Zimmerman , managing director of1 the Wooster National bank of Wood ter , O. , charged with embezzlement of funds amounting to $250,000. They have agreed to return to Wooster for trial , waiving extradition , phllnger1 was formerly a congressman from. Ohio. TAKES OATH OF OFFICE AS EX ECUTIVE FOR SECOND TIME. IT WAS A BRILLIANT EVENT Legislators , State Officials and Many Prjlvato Citizens Participate In the Ceremonial The Inaugural Address Deals With Finance. Lincoln , Nub. , Jan. fi. The inaugu ration of Governor Mickey today for a second tonn was one of the most irilllnnt ovontB of the kind over aeuu icro. The lunuguriitUm curomony took plnco In the presence of both branches of the legislature , stnto olll- Inls nnd a largo gathering of other spectators that Included visitors from every part of the stnto. Governor Mlckoys Intuigurnl nddross dealt nt considerable length with tbo ndmlnls- trntlon of stnto affairs nnd purlieu- nrly with the flnnnclnl condition of the stnto. Especial nttonllon wns giv en to the revenue laws nnd a number of amendments of n corrective nnturo wore recommended for the considera tion of the legislature. Preparations on nn elaborate scale have boon cdm- plolcd for the olllclnl reception to tnko [ ) lnco this evening at the cnpltol. MAYOR OF PORTLAND INDIG1ED Chief of Police Also Accused of Mal feasance in Office. Portland , Otu. , Jan. 5. ( Jeorgu H. Williams , ex-chiuf justice ot Uiegon terrltoiy , \-United Slates sunator from thu state ol Oiugon , attoinuy general In 1'iesldeiit Grant's second cabinet , mayor ot Poilhmd and n man with the snow of olghty-thruo winters upon his bead , was indicted by thu county grand jury of Multnotnah county on thu charge 01 maltcasancu in otllce. The Indictment states that on July 13. 1U04 , Judge Williams was mayor of 1'oitlnnd and whllu acting In that capacity rolused to enforce thu Etatutus regulating gambling. Thin law , which was passed al thu last ses sion of thu legislating gives the mayor power to close disouleily houses within four miles of the city , nnd It Is alleged that bu tailed to avail himself of that powoi An Indictment against chief of Po lice Hunt Is almost identical wiili that returned against Mayor Williams , charging that lie Knowingly permitted a gambling game to bu condin ted at the Pot Hand club. Indictments were also returned against \V. C. Elliott , recently deposed as cit > engineer ; ? is Inspectors , J. M Caywood and Henry Chandler , and K W. and U M. Hlnur , contiactors The Indictment ! , charge obtaining money from the iltv b > false pretenses , and are the result of an investigation of the alleged Tanner creek sewer frauds. Opera House Block Burns. Berlin , N. H. , Jan. 5. In thu bitter est of winter weather the city tought a flre which threatened the entire business section , which , before It was under control , had destroyed Clem ents' opera house block , the Gagnon block , a hotel a drug store and sev eral smaller buildings. The loss Is estimated at $150.000. Several per sons who occupied lodgings on the touilli door of the opera hruse block were seriously Injured by Jumping from their windows , and one woman Is belUned to have been tatnlly in- Juied In this way. Divers to Searcn for Bodies. Huntlngton . Va. , Jan. 5. Thou sands of persons have visited the scene of the explosion on Hie towboat Defender and hundreds assisted In the search for the bodlcrs of \ \ miss ing victims , but it is doubtful if the bodies ot those remaining about the steamer will bo found before divers go through the hull , which Is now beneath the surface of the .waters. It Is now believed nine lives were lost. The coroner's jury will endeavor to place the blame for the disaster. Explosion Wrecks Laundry. Muskogee , I. T. . Jnn. D. The gaso line tank In a steam laundry owned by C. A. Stevens of this city ex ploded , practically wrecking the building. Five persons were serious ly burned nnd two of them will prob ably die. 13. H. Gussan and Manager O. P. Power are badly Injured , while Amy Cravens , Calvin Gage and Charles Trimble received serious burns. The concussian blew the whole front end out of the bulldlnj and set the building on flre. Three Killed by Train. Washington , Pa. , Jan. 6. Three men were Instantly killed here by a train at Canton avenue. The dead are : Fritz Lltzenwab , John Coaldoy and Frank Friend. Nothing was known of the accident until the train pulled into the station here , when bits of flesh and blood and torn clothIng - Ing were discovered on the front of the engine. An Investigation resulted la the finding of three badly mangled bodies nt Canton avenue. Theodore Thomas Is Dead , Chicago , Jan. 6. Theodore Thomas , the noted orchestra leader , died of pneumonia at his residence her * . II * was seventy year * old. MRS , GALLAUGHER Ofl TRIAL Woman Faccu Jury Second Time on Charge ol I'erjury. Mn engo. In. Imi. fi. The second trial ot Alls Mliuli Alluu tiillauiher ! , on u ihaigo ol | n'iin | > In tlu > nial ini the I murder ol HCI luiHimnd Juno li ! , 11102 , ( oniinemed heiu holnro .Indgo Dylngtnn. ilu' dcit'iiso having seemed n change ul'vt'iiiio fioi Johnson county James Onlh'tigher wns murdered while lie Iny sleeping. Fool prints loading to til" homo of C'hiulcH llalll ( hi ) ' weio found and I ho Ian -r placed under nrrost Ilu wan convicted of complicity In tin1 murder and given n life sentence. Mrs Gnllnughcr. nls'o Indlclod , tiisllllod In her own holialf nndMIS niMiulltcd. Hho wns after- wnnlu indicted for perjury , lint Ihu verdict wiis sot nsldo by thu supiuinu court. Japanese Ships Ot ( Sumatra. i TtatnvVi. Island ot .lava , Jnn. C. A' ' Pntch vessel , which arrived here , rej ports that It mot four Japanese war- ' chips off tbo cast coast of Sumatra .Inn 3 SEVEN DEATHS DUE TO BLIZ ZARD IN THt Mf-TROPOLIS. FIVE MEN Dlt OF EXPOSURE Passengers Remain All Night In Trol ley Cars Stalled In Snowdrifts. Incoming Ocean Liners Rcpoit 1 em- pebtuous Voyages. Now Votk , Jan 6 Not In several yonis luib Now Voili hcon visited by u uiorin of niich piopoi tlons us that ut thu last two days Ninn Inches of now lull , piualyzlng tralllc. aud marked drop In tbn lumporuluru brought untold suffering to thu city s Iioor. Tbu bllzzaid caused seven deaths la Now York nnd vicinity , while many pcrboiib , overcome by thu cold , dropped to thu Htieot. BORIC ot them receiving fractured bonus. Owing to thu inability uC small procois nnd coal denluio to gel tuip plus , they inn shoit nnd putthMr waies up to faniino pru L- = . OK at Buffiilng icsiiltcd In thu poorer ti trn is liom lliih IK tlo'n Five ol the seven men who mot death I mm the results ot' ilu ; storm died from cxpusine , I'nil auutbei slipped on thn n y iilailoini of nn oluvnled station , lell in limit of an npproai lung train and was ground to pieces The seventh. LV 10 Her n conductor , blinded by the diivmg Know , stepped In front ot a tnnn nnd vas Insianlly killed Though the residents ot Manhattan lind a hard lime , their dial * \\eie In significant lonipaiud with residents In thu Ilinnx and IJrooKlyn Thu whole tiaiiKpoitatlon system in tin Bronx broke down just when the moiiiing travel was at Us height aiu people were rompolled in many In BlanccR to tramp miles to the nearest "IV station All thu surface lines were tied up. Tbo storm paraly/oi traffic In the country districts of Slat en Island In many plucus tbu snow drifts were very deep and severa trolley ears were stalled nil night be tween Richmond and New Dorp Small buildings In various purls o the Island were blown down by the pnle A trolley car , running betweei New rtoehelle and Mount Vernon carrying a do/en people , including several women , ran Into a big snov linn Is. and In bucking n drift blew on Its fuses , leaving the far without bea or light The passenger * weie ma rooned there for nine limns befoie being rescued. Incoming ocean liners report n bllz rard at sea FILIPINO BRiOE IN ARMY TRIAL Certificate Is Shown in Court-Martia ot O.Hpt.nn Mullikcn CliiiriKO. Jan [ > . Dm iinieniai > evl ileiii H in suliMii.nation- ( barges igdinsi CiiUiiii | David H MnlliKcn o the 'I tti-nty sevciiiii United Stales in fiintiy was intiiiiliiied beioie tin romi mania ) ai l < nit Sheridan whei tbn goxuinnicnl , Ihiongh ludge. Advo latu Ceiieral J M Kimhiough begat presentation of Ha insn In open court pay vouchers brough by Special Musse.nger ' Chatles E Thatcher of the auditor's otllce of th war department wore produced , whicl Bhowod that Captain Mulltken bin drawn two sets of vouchers for the Eamo pay for Hie same ( wo months while ut the afternoon session a certl Bed copy of nn alleged certificate o marriage between tbn Filipino girl Rcgliia Hatfsmo , and Cuplain Mulllkea WHS offered. Pan-American Congress In Session Panama , Jan. 5. The Inauguration of the Pan-American congress was a great success. The government off ! clals , members of the diplomatic corps , consuls and members of the highest society were present. After the speech of President Amador we ! coming the delegates , an nddress'was rondo by John F. Wallace , the engl noer in charge of the Panama cana construction , reviewing the work done up to date. Referring to the proposed sea-level canal , Mr. Wallace eatd he thought it was feasible , bu nothing had betn decided. SENATE IS CPNfilDtRINn THF COMMITTLE ML/UHJHti MOTION TO RECOMMIT FAILS Ulml.islon of Four Teirltorlcs .m Two States Opposed by Ucmoc'.its1)111 to Lnd Gnn.il CommlbHlon Intio duccd by Representative M.HIM. Washington , .Ian. C > Upon iecon vunlng alti'i Hut holiday iccess llio Bunale plunged dliciilj Into ( he con- Bldeiiiilnn of the hill lei the admin fllon of lud stales to be coinpoHttd > f Ai Izonii and Now Mexico and Oklu- Ionia nnd Indian lorillnrj. A mellon llcvutldge to laku Up the hill pin vailed by a luolhlidn majoilty Her- inrn , who iciii'ui'il his elToit to gnl ip tin * pnio food hill , voted with tbo DomocinlH on one roll call , but , with .his cxicpilon , the Kcpnlillcans voli > d solidly to proceed with the eoimldwa- lion of the statehood bill and the ricmuciais solidly against thai rout seA A motion by Mate to leiommlt was voted dm\n N'olion spoke al length In advoi uc y of thu bill. GOLD AND SILVER OUTPUT Preliminary Figures for 1001 Show an crease Over 1903. Washington , Jnn. C. Tbo prnllm Inury llgutes on the production of cold and silver In HUM , Mihmlltcd to tbo director of the mint , show largur gains over the preceding year than were expected. Nearly uvery stnto of Impoilnnt yield bus Increased Us output. The Colorado yield IB about $26.000,000. as compared with about $22.50l.UOO ) In llloi : and Ita bust record $28,8(10,01)1) ( ) ) , In 11)00. ) California has made the best output for many yuuni duo to a good supply of water and thu work of the drudcos. Nevada and Utah have Hindu notable K.alnu. South Dakota and Alaska have boalun their previous best records. The Appalnch Ian region shows Improvement. The Klondike shows n loss of about $2. 0,000 The total silver produced It the United Status In liliil was firi.iio.'J. 000 tine ounces and gold $8Uifil.iliO : Investigating Land Entries. Washington , Jan. [ i. To provide ni additional safeguaid against public land frauds , the guneral land ollUe Is Bcplih'B H1 far at poca.blc i > > liavi its special agents Invustlgate every land entry case before it passes U patent This policy , which already Is in full piactlie , hart borne good re suits and patents have been will , held wherever the slightest groum for suspicion has been found In con npetlon with the recent land fiand developments some Inteiest attach to the invenllgatlon of alleged frail ulent deseit land entries in Montana , in which special agents have heon engaged The complaints were that the lands taken weio not taken In good faith , were being Irrigated , nnd wore not enteied for cultivation pur poses as required by law There were no new developments h < ? r"o In the matter of the Oregon land frauds. Secretary Morton to Testify. Washington , Jan. 5 Secretary Moiton has consistently ruin sod to bo quoted legarding thu recent Investi gation ol thu Interstate commerce commission In Chicago Into thu to- uiales alleged to have been made by ilm Santa Fe lailioud , ol which Mr. Morton was vice president , to certain coal companies What Mr. Morton has to say on this subject will be said to the Intel state commerce commls- rlon direct. It l. undeistood the secretary - retary will appear beioie that com mission when the case conies up. nnd It Is understood " 111 tell them inter estlng facts of which the public knows nothing. Would Abolish Canal Commission , Washington. Jan. 5. Representa tive Mann ot Illinois , a member of tlie house committee on Interstate and foreign commerce. Introduced a bill abolishing the Isthmian cana ) com mission and providing that the powers now vested In the president be ex tended to the end. of the fifty-ninth congress Thp president is author ized to employ such persons , with such official designation ns he may deem necessary , until such time ns congress may otherwise dlreet , and Is directed to fix the compensation un til regulated by congress Files Brief In Beet Trust Case. Washington , Jnn 6. The bi.ef of the government In the case of Swift Co vs. the United States , known as the beef trust case , prepared by Attorney General Moody , was pre sented to the supreme court of the United States. The brlM Is devoted principally to an argument to show that the packers are engaged in a conspiracy to monopolize Interstate commerce In fresh meats. Nephew of Minister Conger Killed Sallna , Kan. , Jan. 6. John Dillon , who had lived hero for twenty years. ' was accidentally killed by falling down a stairway. It was learned that ] Dillon , who formerly lived at Frank- , lln , Ind. , was known there ny Wayne' Congre , and was , It Is said , a nephew of B. H. Conger , American mlnfierj to China. > 'HE CONDITION OF THE WEATHER "rrnprr.iture for Twenty-four Hours. Forecast for Nebraska , Chicago , Jnn . " . -Tbo bulletin la- ued by ( ho Chicago station of thu 'tilled ' Staled , wealhur bureau this lornlng , gives tlm forecnst for No- ninu | ( OH followH- Fair tonight nnd Friday. Turf War Averted. Chicago. Jan 6.--Tbu turf wnr hrongboul the west nnd south , which , B wan dec lined , was sine In follow ho teluKiil ol Hie Western Jockey Inh to icvlso the lacing dates for JlOfi , seems n vei v lemolu possibility , 'be general belief Is Hint thu ( TuTSnt- slled OUIICIH will accept the ruling : ) of Hie HlewntdH of I lie Jockey club his yen i Dining Ihu season they Nlll gel logelbei and by the time the next niinunl meeting of the Wustorn toekev club conies nioiinfl will renew bo demnnds made nt the last annual ncntlng Hv Hint time the "revision- sis. " It Is said , will have formcil such a Htiong combination thai the West ern Jockey club will bo compelled to Istuti to their arguments WILl BE SWORN IN AS COVER- < NOR ON JAN. 10. FULL INVESTIGATION ORDERED Colorado Supreme Court Orders * ! ri'ceping Inquiry Into Conduct of U.nvcr Election nnd Apportions the Expenses-No Acti " by Legislature , Denver , Jan. 5.--The supreme court directed that an liutiiiy | bu niado Into thu conduct of thu last election In this city , and ordurud that it assume the , Rcopu asked by thu llupubllcans. Thl6 .iteauB that the Investigation Bhall not only take in the ballot boxes , but tbu poll books , registration illpa and all other maltcru portalnlue to thu election. The application ot Alva Adams for n. modlllcatlon of the order , limiting it to thu ballot boxes only , was denied The order was , bowevor , mod I lied In the matter of expenses. It was d tecled that Mr Adams pay ono-hvlf of llio expenses attendant examination of the buxc B 'i-ualf the salary of thu jfj fto \ np- pumted bv the .Wfl Hp " > this con 0 ( ) wore e expense lion of tln > of the Invosil- matters purtatu- Mr Vlnms no great- n Hi in H'.tt which lu > wniiliT bo 0-- inn ami ollmss tlm Ite- puuluans ( A i < i\ lot tinKIcater part of the IHM\Imiiin n , wlilib Attorney J If llersi\ annouiued they WT > > willing to u\ \ < The Demt-iats have derided that on Jan 10 , t\e date piosciihed by the statutes , the ! will have Alva Adnnid swot n in as/governor of the state. The oath will be administered by Jus tice Steeled of the supreme court. The hnur/ind place of the ceremony hnve not/lieen definitely settled. The II'JIIHO progrcssud rapidly with Its wet I ) and sent word to the senate Hint it was pieparcd to enter Into joint session lei the purpose of bearIng - Ing the governor's message and of canvassing the vote. The sen'ato , however , made no such pi ogress AA llio house , and when ft adjourned was not prepaic-d to enter upon a joint session Its troubles canto through the report of the credentials committee , which declared that all members were entitled to their seats , except Senators Horn and Henley , who were arbitrarily sealed by the Democrats two years ago Lieutenant Governor Ilaggott. who presides over the senate , declined to receive the repott. saying that while In his opinion , they had been Illegally seated still they.had been sented nnd It would require something stronger than the report of the committee on credential * to deprive them of their seats Thpre l.ns so fnr been not tha slightest evidence of any disturbance nor has there been In any direction nn Indication of breach of the peace because of the political Situation. The Democratic leaders , both In ths house and senate accepted the scanty emoluments Him nccrue to the minor ity with the gientest goc d humor Hold Brief Joint Session , i Lincoln. Jan. 5 in joint session the legislature canvassed the vote at It he Into fnlj election and declared Heeled those candidates designated by the secretary of state as having 'the ' largest votes. The joint session | wns dissolved and the house nnd sen- 'nto ' at noon adjourned until 2 p. m. today , when the Inaugural take ? place before the Joint session Manager Delano Resigns. Chlcngo. Jan 5. Frederick A. De lane , for nearly four years general manager of the Burlington's lines east of the Missouri river , has re signed , effective Jan. 10. It has not been announced who will succeed Mr. Delano , but It Is rumored that Frank B. Ward , now general manager of th Great Northern , will be given the po- Eltion.