I The Omaha Daily Bee I mm\ NINETEENTH YEAE OMAHA , TUESDAY MOENJNG , JANUARY 14 , 1890. NUMBER 207 : THE HOUSE IS DEADLOCKED , I ASorlouo State of Affairs in the Iowa Legislature _ _ _ THE FORCES EVENLY DIVIDED Temporary Organization Dolnycd "Willi the Outlook I'nr J roni Prom * s f liitr HcnulillcnttB Unnn- i T' ' lnioiis Pnr Allison , * | The limn , Legislature Dits Motors In , Tan 1C The general in scmbly convened this aftomoon Ihasonnto proccodod to tompornr ) organization without ' difficulty , but the liouso was deadlocked . thcro being lift ) republicans and fitly of the i opposition Pbo situation tonlKht Is simply I n continuation of the deadlock with unprom i iBing cTorts ( being made to ilx upon nu ugroo ment by which the temporary ortanlzation can bo oftectcd tomorrow llcgnrdlng the sooatorshlp the republicans I nro still for Allison Scniitor Allison nnd Governor elect Boos did not nrrlvo until _ _ iMU _ _ nftcr midnight the train being llvo hours Into The Itnilrund CoiumlHHlrnier * Deb Moi\K9 In , Jan 10 | bpeclal Toi cgramtoTni Ufl ] The ruilroiJ comrals Bioncrs received n letter todny from M in ngcr Klplo ) of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncv in rcgnrd to the claim ofV ti Cissj ' of Fonda for ovcrchnrgo In coal shipbi * { incnts Mr ICIploy states that the complainant was misinformed ns to the rnto on soft coal by a telegram which In formed him that soft cool in car loafs was rated at li cents to Croithton when it Bhould hao road from Council UlufTs to Crclthton Ho claims thnt tbo charge was the sin o us to other shlpi ors J The commission is also In receipt of a com plaint from D I Cirpcntcrof BoloiL Lon count ) ( In which the writer states that the Chicago Mlhvaul eo & . St Paul riilwaj was not compiling with the nitos on freights ns sot forth In their circular issued boptombcr 0 16S9 Uo claims that the road refuses to apply the nitos quoted on freight between lioloit and bloux Cltj , and makes a rate of 12 tents per 100 pounds when the commls sloncrs' tnrllT would bo 10 cents nnd the board is asked to inostieato , the matter Shot lorn Chow ot Tobacco Drs Moines la Jan 13 [ bicclal Tclo gram to Inn liur ] Joseph Dixon the ooy who was idiot at llastio FriJav afternoon , madoastatomont to his phsician to the J H effect that 1 dward Doughorty shot him bo- V cause ho rofuscd to glvo him a chew of B tobicco Douchoity is still at lurgo ana has B not been seen ot hoard of slnco ho ran _ S | - . ' towirils tuo river Friday nfternoon The B * . J Dixon boy was qulto fovori9li todnnud [ / \jr there are but slight hopes of his recovery yUf * Tried to Poison Ills Family P V * * - . _ _ _ . , G"LflTov la , Jnn IJ LSpoclnl Tolcgnm W W to Tin Dlf ] A , bwedo tailor named Sam H uolson w as today bound over to tl o crand H jur ) for uttcuiptine to poisou his family Ho H placed u quintity of Hough on Kits aim H quicksilver In the vvoil but it was discovered H In the wnter bucket by his wife just io time H to prevent the famll ) drinking poisoned cof- H fee Ho 1ml been drinking hard of late nnd H being abusive was denied admittance to the f house whllo Intoxlcitcd H I lront I oi t Madison | H | Foht Mauisov la Jan 11 [ Snoclil jH | lolcferun toTm Urn ] llio boot shoo and ' { clothing store of J G bchwartz was do ] stroyed by tire yesterday Loss IM 030 , in H > [ aurcd Iho stoLk Is almost a total loss , ; B | caused by smoke heat and water bchwartz V ! estimates his loss at f3D 0000 to i..r 000 with f an insuianco of ? 21.5. > 0 Iho building is K owned by Tohn 'lioja and the damage Is K fullv covoicd by Insuianco H I 111 MllllU gHL MvnsitALrTOWN , la Jan 13 A snow Hhk storm raged for tw eh a hours vestcrday , and iH % tblsmoinlng the snow wus neatly a foot H S deep on the level All trilnsira from ono H to four hours late Iho mercury w is about H 8 degrocs below this morning but the i M wolthor Is modcrntiiih 111 Is is the first H snow of unv couBcijiioiiLO this season ] H | Donth ol nA oti rin m M "ovCity , la , Jan 13 ISpethl Tolo- M cram to Iiie Hi r 1 Postmaster 'Hnrcham S died at his homo in Plymouth todnv Ho H lost nn arm at the battle of Galnsvillo nud I [ S -ww * a prisoner In the rebel pen of Hello Isle > llownspist senior dt-puituient comuiaudu m G A K , of low i • II blAlhh S \M \ Tlio I'uhiipc City Unhy Cai" B Pawnct Citi , Neb , Jan 13 I Special I S Tolofrim to J in Del | It wis Miss Mc- H Knun Instcal of Mrs McICamy who was the ' H mother of the biby girl nn inquest wis H bolnt holdover , roj orted in lm , busnVT MJ _ tine lhc inquest was coucluled toduj It JBjBt , . was dovoloiod that the child wis born HV * Christmas dane pnjslcian being cilled SV uutil Januao 0 Iho girl stubbornly doulod t H"V - being the mother of the child to the phjsi clan although she 11) on u bed dangerously , sick at the time Ho forced a confession , I however , nnd It lo 1 to an investigation by thororoncr Iho coroner a verdict is still j [ V secret mid no ono of thojuii will dlvul o It f Ilioiirl has appcured bofoio the county at 1 tormy and swora thoi atonltj of thu child on two dllTi rent individuals both of whom J linvo loft town faho lies in a very critical I Hi condition HJ DoWiird Hid Union -'oulel.v HJ Iincoin cbl Jnn 1J [ Spccinl Tola HJ gram to lnr 111 u | llioro was nn In 1 HJ tcristing contest at the state uni- HJ vcraltj this ovciiing over the olec : Hi Hon of editors for the Hosporiau thQunlvors , HJ Iti | nper Iho candidates were John 11 I 1 ocany of Grotun nnd II C Peterson of ' thh eilj Fohnrtj , a junior is i mo nber of I the Dollutn soclot ) , Petersen a senior , Is a V member of the U iiion bocictv , and the contest ruiod between the two xooiotlos At a late I hourlokurtv won thochlof oditorshlpb > < i \otoof 5Jto51 Iho ussocluto editors are not iet elected Hb { f \ Itcdoiinl I IouIh Doinncnit Hi v Hi.iinoN Neb , Jan 13. Ibpcelal Telegram Hi to Pjii : llti j In the election contest for the Hj office of county troasuior a recount of Hi the ballots of the county elves A Ver I ner , democrit n majority of 1J over John 'J 1 Mghtlii ale , republican who was declared I clecte I bj a miijorlty of 4 The error oo- HJ cunod In liolviduro and Hebron precincts ff there bolng a mistake of ten votes lu tbo J count iu llelvldcio picclnct HJ Aii 1 njiii\lli ) > 11 in i ) nor HJ CnrTi > cb , Jon U fbpoclal to Im HJ Hle | An enjoi tulo evening was ment at HJ , tboStreoter hnisoInUreto last buturdaj , HJ v Iho occasion bolng a banquet to Judge Mor- H | . o tisb ) the citizens of Crete In honor of the | H | > y nnulvoisuri of his Uftj-second bit thda ) , A HJ s largo nuiubor of the citizens participated J J nud numerous toasts and speeches were HI f C > made Iho table aud dining lulls were J .V inngnlflcentl } decorated to suit the occasion | > * A Dcntli Pi nut lulliioil i HkkjT Hm-imci. , Neb , Jun -fSpcclal lelo- : HHf gram to J UL Hre-1 11 II Mahler , ono of HP % the best known stockmen and merchants In HJ this section of the stuto dlud todu > ut noon HJ oflahri | > po 1 ho deceased was but thirl tj veurs of ago He was uumnrriud Ivvo I other deaths bj la grippu occuned lu tuo city last evening and today Thcro nro now I about olght hundred cases of the malady in the city I oil Down nn l-lcvntor Hlinft KBAnvPT ] , Neb , Jan 13 | Spoclal Tclo pram to Tim Uef | Last evening E J \\oohvorth of this cltl fell down the elevator toi shaft In the Midwnv hotel from the second end " story to the basement His face and bodi ! wcro bally bruised ana for n time ho was thought to bo sonously Injured . Nolnnika City District Court Nciuu'KA Cjtt , Neb , Jnn 13 [ Special Telegram lo Tnr llri | District court con vene 1 this evening and owing to the Illness of Judge Chapman ludgo I lold presided rhe term is nn adjourned ono nnd will not bo vcrj Important Most bovero Incitrs NnnntsKA ; Cit , Neb , Tan 11 [ Special Tola grnm to Tnr Hke J The snowstorm of vostordaj and Inst night was ono of the most severe known hero for years Nearly all trains were delajod today nna tlio country roads are Impnssablo The theran mometor ( rcKlstored 10 below last night ' CAN IT liLAu llIL STltAlN ? The Position in Which the Portif utioso DrnnHt ) U Plncrd [ ComirtgUllSMbu Janes Gordon Ilciiiidd London , Jan 13 [ New ont Herald Cable ' Soecial to Tim Uei-1 ANo shall now boo vhether the Portuguese dynasty is strong enough to boar the strain which , Major bcrpn Pluto has been the means of lnlllcting uion it Iho Hritlflh ultimatum cannot hav o tnken anybody connected w Itli the court of government b > surpnso , but 11 orhnps thcro is no great necessity for the violent l nuuo ( ( which issucl towards both bi somoofour contemporaries Iho king ol Portugal was placed In ivory difficult position the true nature of which will bo rendered sufficiently obvious by the course . of events during the next few davs If ho ' had complied Instantly with the demand < of this country his throne would not have been worth a wo ok a pur ehaso j Ho and Ms government now j lold under the severest form of pressure , nnd It is moro than doubtful whether they will bo nolo to resist the explosion of popular anger which has issued on matters , says ono jour nnl ' of profound lndlfferonco outside of Portiihal " Not so profound ns the writer thinks Iho overthrow of another dynasty in , I uropo following a similar convulsion In Urnzll mlht not bo without consequences , which are not yet visible , but vvbleU are qulto within bounds of possibilities a HOltACC GltLLLLA S SrATUE Wliltclaw Rcld lntcrvlcvved ltcgard- Ins the runils Ilo Holds ironi/rfijH/SOObiy Jn iej Wordjti D n ictt I Pahis Jnn 13 | Now \ork Herald Cable _ Special to Ihe Use 1 A Ilorald corro spondent showed Whltelavv Hold today the cabled summary of the Now York limos story about the funds In his hands for the Grcolcv statue , nnd asked him what It meant I caa not guess hoanswoied , laugh ingly , unless it is another of the pleasant rios to which my friends of the Typographl cal union occasionally treat meTbcj have recently appointed a commlttoo to ralso fundt > for a statue ot Grooloy nnd If this fltorj . is coricct they scorn to bo wanting to lav their hands on the money other ' peep 'lo have rni"ert long ago The funds sent to mo or to tlio Tribune Tor Grcclo ) s statue have . been kept nt interest On the strength of them ono of our foremost Amorloan sculp tors vvns j cars ago given a commission for the statue Ha has tiled It Hoveral times . but could not satisfy himself and each time abandoned ' his study and began over again When ' I loft Now Vork ho had a tudy with which he was satisflod aud which scomod to mo flno I have heard since that ho is mak ing I good progress preparing it for the cast ing ' in bronze It is to bo laigor than llfo sl7o and will , I trust be thought worthy ot u memorial Thrro will bo duo consultation about the place for It No site will bo i chosen not npprov od by the great bulk of the subscriptions The commission for this statue ( vvns given before the existence of the committee , now at work I hope that I will 1 succeed " * > tlio Contract HI.rncd and Scaled ( Cor j/Wuf / t 1PM bu lamta Gor lo i lie 11 t' \ Lomjov , Jan 13 [ Now York Herald I Cable i Special toTin Uee 1 Michael Grace 1 announced today that the contract with the Pciuvian government had beou signed , sealed and delivered Poiu will probably jump several points iu the morning Lord Donoughuioro is In Peru and will Ball for I upland immediately Grace has been here some time • POltlUGVIi LN.CITKO llio Cnhlnot ItesUnn-Citizens Pretest - test Aunlnst Suliiiilssion , I isnos Jnn 1J llio cabiuot has resigned riioro Is much oxcttomout In the city . It is now reported that Senor Pimontal will form a ministry nnd Illntzeribeiro w 111 tr.l o the poi tfollo of foreign affairs Senoi Gomes personally cxprossod to Glynn ' Intro his rorot ) at the Insults offered to him The gov ornment officially assured the mln- Istor that tlio escutcheon will bo rot Jucod , all damages repaired nnd nil poisons con cerncd in the outri o punished I hero is n movement for the formation of n > patiioticloaguo to put in operation nu iutcrna tionul ' boycott against Lngllsh eommorco Iho foi mentation In the sticets continues Crov/ds of students are on the streets In the nclhhboihnod of the cortcs shoutlni , Viva Portutal " Viva Pinto " and nt a mocting of students it was proposed to vviro coutratn > lutions to berpo Pluto A public mooting has been culled to pro test uguinst submission to Lowlands do inunds ficnor Gonus'Stntnmont Lisuov , Jan 13 Senor Gomes , at n session of the chamber of peers made a full : statement of the recent negotiations with l.njlanl Ho declaied that ho nlwnjs sought to malut un nu ugiccablo uudoistaud lug with I ngland , und hoped that the dlvergont vtows of the two countries mlcht jet bo reconciled The | icsldont then announced that the king acccptod the resignation of Gomes and charged Pimontal with the con structiou of a cabinet Many shops are closed in couse lueuco of the acltatlon In tlio streets J'ho demonstrations throughout the du > have been in favor of Pimontal Iho rioting students endeavored to force an i ntrauco into the chamber of deputies , but only u deputation was admitted for the pun ese or presciitlnt to the president pa trlotlu resolutions At Ho clock p m tbo elrocts are Btill thioiihcd with persons beating national ; Hu s they visited nnd cheered every letu tlon oxcoi t the Lngllsh * Tli I nl a it u Good Bolioine UittssEis , Jan 13. 1 ne proposition to set tlo In the Upper Congo country a colony of negroes fi om the United btatos meets w ith much f nor here It Is thought that this | would Lreatl ) facllltuto the peaceful Intro duetionof civilized 1 leas and methods of In dustry and the cotnuiorco of civ ilized countries \ - tries . . f Uiij Iliuiiiloior riuindnrs London , Jun U Iho Times sa > s The Impudent atllludo of Portugal roiulrod sharp trcitmeut Wo rejoica that Lord I Salisbury was equul lo the oecaslou , " J I THE SIOUX CIT ? & NORTHERN ComploUon of the Trncklftylnpc on Tlint Rend _ REJOICING < OVER THE EVENT A\ lint Prcslaent Adams Says Ucmud- liiK the Union nnd Central Pn- clllo Sottloincnt Corlilu Still Ivondtnc's llond Prnotlcnllj Coinplotcd Sioux Cm , In , Jan 13 [ Special Tclo grnm to Tun Hle 1 Track laying on the Sioux City & Northern railroad reached the temporary freight house here at noon todaj , and was colobrntod by the ringing of boll * and screaming of whistles The work had pioccoded without Intermission through the storm on Sunday , two mites of track having boon laid slnco Saturday morning Work on the Sioux Cltv.Jsorthom bogaa July SI last Trncklajlng began at the connecting point on the Manitoba line ntGarretson , niueti eight mlles north of bore Iho road Is practically ready for opera tlon all the stations sidings depots , watoi tanks , slock jards , stations otc hnv ing been coniplotel The toad has nlso been surfaced up to within a few mlles ofbiouxCity Nothing lcmilns but to comsi pleto { j the bloux Cltj sidings nnd round liouso llio rolling stoulr.onglnes freight cars nnl coichos nro ready for use llio loud will bo opened foi business on Fobru aiy 1 A Vlt tor } ( or tliootinc Tuint New Yomc Jnn 13 Judge Hare , In the court of common plot this morning , road n lengthy oi mlon refusing to grant the Injunc tlon asked for b > Tvln & . Sholmerdlno nu i ilnst the Philadelphia A , Konding railroad company < the object of which at present waste to postpone the annual election of oulcors Which is to bo held toda\ \ , and in full to do nway , with the v oting trust of that coiupanv ultoothor ( Stockholders i'rotcst In Vain Pmt.tDEUHiA Jan 13 The annual meet ing of the Philadelphia & Iloading railroad was bold today As anticipated the meeting was far from harmonious rhostookholdets opposed | the re election of Corbln as president of the company , protesting against the pro coedlnts , lhoir protests were without avail however , nnd the ro election of the board of officers was accomplished through tbo vote of thrco members of the voting Uust , Hnnchcd a Decision Ciiioaoo Jan 13 Iho chairman of tbo central Irafllo and Trunk liuo association , who has been considering the question of differential fares on cast bound tiaOlc , have reached a decision , which will not bo made publlo till Thursday The sjstoin , It is claimed , will bo of no value ualos3 the west cm roads use the differentials as basing rntos consequentlj the western general pas senior agents have been asked to meet here Wednesdny for a conference A Closoi Alliance Bostov Mass , Jan 13 Prosldont Adams of the Union Pacific , whllo assorting that the reports of the settlement between tbo Union Pacific and the Central Pacific have been exaggerated in importance , says n closer alliance has been made and that both sides hav o withdrawn opposition lines < . • CAMPflLLiIi SWORN IV Ohio's Demncrntlo Gnvornor Tnlcos the Onth ol Oillce CoLUjmus O Jan 13 Governor elect James \V Campbell took the oath of office to lay nt noon His messngo to the goncral nssembly was comparatively bnof and touched upon subjects of state and local Interest Ho rocomtnonds that homo rule bo restored to all cities as speedily as posslblo and outers into I dotnils as to the needs nt Cincinnati Ho 1 stronglj recommends the syptom of bal lot • reform commonl > known as the Australian si stem Ho favors cheaper school books and the J abolition of the office of commissioner of railroads and telegraphs and thinks the 1 duties could bo better I crformed by the rail road ' commission % ] tovided there bo any necessity ' for state supervision of railroads . Special trains on ncirlj all the roads bruutht > la militia and club organizations ; this ] forenoon from all parts of the state and tbo city is crowded Ihoro were moio , pcoplo present thnn nt nuy inauguration , slnco J that of Governor Allen 1 ho cero monies i took place at the cast fiont of the ' eapitol < 1 ornker who was sick from nn attack j of la grippe last night was present to i Introduce the now governor , but ho made no > speech , The address of Governor Cnmpboll I was fro tuoutly npplauded There were over two i thousand uillltla and nearly four thou sand ' members of club organizations in tlio 1 parade I All the cities of the state were n p rosouted 1I 1 as well as Pittsburg Whclin Chicago I Indianapolis nud other parts out side ' of the st Uo v HAiiTi uoitn con i it van vtiov A Grain Tlnvntor nnd n Stcninsliip I ntircly DcHtrojod . Haitimoue , Jan 13 The grain elevator known as the Northern Central olovntor No J , vv Ith a capacity ol TOO 000 bushels tlio propcrtj of the Uiltimoio clovator eompinv , burned tonight The clovator was worth $100 : 000 nnd the loss on the corn which the olevntor contained is ? > 0 000 Iho corn wus owuod by Individual shippers , and was fully Insured The British steam ship ' baciabaaco , lying near the vv hurf , was entirely dcstiojed by the flames from the burning elevator The British steamers North Lrin and Rhlo had their masts nnd rgng ! ! and eomo of their upper vyoric destroyed llirco of the ciow of the Sicrnbasco are mlssinc audit Is bollevod that they wcro burned to denth lour other sailors were seriously burned The sulors aboard the Sacrabusco b id no choice but to Jump into the water and swim for their lives boino whoso cries were hoard were pleucd up after being In the water two hours Millionaire Suhoonliertfor s \ \ ) | Nrvv Yoiih , Jan 13 Millionaire John U bohoonborgoi's will was filed for probate 1 today Schoonborgor directs that his widow shall recolvo thrco houses with overjthlng attache \ ihcroto , nuuinborof railroad shares nnd $100 000 worth of United States bonds t His brother , two sisters and other rolillves are provided for According to the will tlio principal object of Sehoon i bergcr s llfo was the establishment ut Pittsburt of St Mortarots Memorial hos- pitnl as n memorial to his wife " ho bo i qucatlis nearly fl 000 000 to nud provides for the formation of u corporaliou to take churo of the institution Other bo i- quests to ehurltublo institutions amount to neirli)00OO ) , includlin , * 10,000 , to Blchop ' bcabury s Minnesota mission < The A\oitlior 1'orro iur Tor Omaha nud uoiintj Fair weather Nobratl i and town I nir , followed lu No braska nnd Iowa bj Htht snow , prccedod in eastern Iowa \ > j fair , warmer , southorl ) winds South Dakota Fair , warmer , oistcrli winds Killed by tMillo Cnpi CitoTiintSMi.i.L- , Jan 13 1 aril jes tcrdni morning a p irtj of masked men broke open thu door of a house occu ] led by Aucly blato , a well to do farmer , und pulliug Slot from his bed detnanucd why ho had dls- J obojodtho orders previously glvon him to leave the country Ho said bo had done nothing for which ho should leave Thcro upon ono of the WHIte Caps flrod at him , the bull passing through his bodj and in- dieting a futol wound The raldors then wont to the house of John Warner , whom thci hauled from bed , tie 1 to ntroonnd fs " o a whlpoing No cause for the outrito is know u A MAIDLN'S IIKOIILN 11CART. _ She \ \ nuts $100,000 Hccnuso n Sixty \cnr Suitor Wan Untrue New Vour , Jnn 13 A broach or promlso ot ( mnrrlngo suit in which the damages nro placed at $100 000 was begun before Judge Ingrahnm In the supreme court hero todnj The plaintiff is Miss Garolino J Cammcrcr , twentj-threo Vcirsoid nnd a daughter of Itobort { Cnmmoror of Philadelphia 1 ho defendant fondant Is Clemens Muller a wonlthj retired real estate dcilor nnd a mm of fumllj Ho j"1 is nbout sixtj yonrs of ago und Is a prominent member of sociotv The plaintiff tcstlilel thnt during n rnmblo in Control p irk ho prot osod to her bho gave him no decision thou but on December 17 1SV5 at Phllndclt Ilia ho again protiosod and she accepted hi in boon afterwards she lonrnod thnt ho had n wife in an insvuo asylum In nnswor to a domaud for nn c\- plunatlon ho said ho would got a divorce and later assured her father a divorce had been obtained In Indiana In Tulj , 18 0 at ( Hhlnobcek hu lntrodueeu 1 or as his botrothol and soon nftorwards thoj cnino to Now York to mnko purchases for the we I ling Ho so urge 1 her to hasten the ceremony tliatTsho became 111 nnd when she recovered ho proposed a ino"k mnrrlngo which she Indignantly rejected Ho has navor returned to sco per since then though ho wrote to her sov oral times Thcso are the nllngations of the Platntifl Iho defend ant danlcs them all Colonel Ingersoll cnunsol for the defend ant , asked for the dismiss il of the case , on the ground that she ws relieved fiom the ongagoinaiit ' Tbo motion was denied uud the case contlnuod tilL tomorrow - ac\ IONS OP DSAMITE , . ho Drltlsh Monnrch Dlown Up lu "Vlld-Oconn New DroroiiD , Mass , Jan 13 News wis recolvcd hero today thnt the bark British Monarch , with ton tons of djnamito nbonrd , had caijght flro in mid-ocean November 21 The crew put off In boats nnd witchcl the great explosion P vvns somothlng feat ful and on a ship UO miles distant it vv is tnken for a filling meteor Part of the crow were tnlcn by a whvler to Capetown Others doubtless nlso esc iped • Dm Dcnth itccOid Sayann vii Ga Jnn 13 - Phillip Dillon president of the brass moulders' union of the • : United States and a prominent Inventor , died suddenly last night of heart disease Foht Waine Ind Jan 13 Hon William Fleming died this afternoon Ho was widely known l as a baukai , manufacturer nna politician Hloojiingtov , 111 , Inn 13 Ccorgo Spencer colonel couiniatidlnj , the 1 ourth roflniont uniform ranks Knigl ts of Pythias una gonoi il ortinzer | for Illinois , died to night from cancer of the f ice _ Santa lr Jan 11 Ix Judge Wnrron Bristol foi twelve jcarsnssoelato justieo of the territorial supiemo couit , died at Dem- inp ' j osterdaj | Utnh'ti LoRlsI turo Moots , Salt Lajci Utah , Jon 13. The Utah eg islaturo . mot today Governor ihomas sent In . a brlof message referring mainly to tcrric tonal affairs and reconjmondlnt , In general terms that the legislature take stops to bring Utah In nccord with tto generalgovernmont The auditor s report shows $13j 0J7 worth of wirrauts in circulation , and iho treasurer s report shoivs but $10 cash on hand All the 1 officials utfvl employes nro Mormons Went into the Ditch Lima , O Jan 13 The sojthbouud pas scrgor train on the Cincinnati Hamilton & Dayton lailroad this ilorutng ran into a box car at Milton st itlon fho engine baggiue express < nnd two nassengei couches wcro thrown 1 into the dltcn iho passengers es- caned with n few onuses Iho engineer nnd fireman nro probably fatally injured and the t express messeuoi ) is badly biuiscd Tlie < ronin Case Chicago , Jan n - Before Judge McCon ncll this morning the motion for a now trlnl , tn thoC'-onin case canio up and roirnstfor the J defense asked that argument bo put off for \ a week owing to the absence of Judge i Wing , ono of the defendants counsel Anv further j delay w as opposed by the state at tornav un 1 after cansidornb'o discussion tlio > court J tidjourncdnrhumeut in the manor until 1 tomorrow ( Pierre t Itl7.ii8 I locood PiFitiir , S D , Jan 13 [ Special Telegram to 1 Tin Bep J C C Doffonbach , claiming to i bavo | coma from T icotrm , \ \ nsh , has skipnod , having i raised nbout ? 300 through bogus cheeks and borrowing money on fnlso cro dcntluU , Ho has been in Pierre foi several 1 months nnd proves to bo a swindler well known throughout the west .Tudgi Ivolley Ijiild In tlio loiiit ) Pi HAuriiiiiA Jan 13 The remains of Hon William D ICelley were today con " signed ; to the tomb Thee was llttlo oi no display ' , privacy nnd quiet bcinj Insisted upon by the members of the dead innu's fninlty Upon the conclusion of tno service nt the church the funeral procession took up its i journov to Noith Iaurol Hill comotoiy , where the Intormenl took place ( > 15 8clil < n H Ucliinius Dlhlnt " 11 ed Lusic Wio , Jan 13 [ Sped it Iclegram to Tin BEr J Coroner Louder of Converse county ted iv dlslntorrod the remains of O IS Soldon who was murdered at Man villa in boptember 18S0 1 ho bo ij \ \ ill bo for wurded to Hlnlr , Neb , by this ovenlub 8 train for llnul buriul • ItoNton lii a J oar Boston , Jan 13 A phenomenal fog shut down on Boston and , vicinity for snvcial hours this morning Nothing llko it has been socn before in thfs vicinity It is lm 1 osslblo to discern obi x.ts across the street Ihotiains cntei ing Huston uro delayed j. MiH-.lHsiipl'A OOT mor InniiKiirntnd Jaci sov , Miss , Jan 13 John Marshnll Stone was innuguratC'l ' governor to lay In his inuugui il address special ruforonco was made to the reunion next May at Vleksburg ! of the nluo und the griy 1 no governor ox prosscd the v\lsh fbat lioarty roopoiatiou would bo ( , lven the uiovoment , t. Dlod I roiiitHjdiupliohlii Mir ton , Wis , jAn.ll Prof Charles A Clark , ( rineipal of Allison academy died viistnlht ( from what Is believed to huvo been hydrophobia Ho was bitten bi a cat I list March KecentlVuninlslakablo sl0nsof livdro ) houiu appeared and his death was a very painful ono • Ohio I mUlutnr * Canons CoLivints , O , Jon 13 The republican roombcrs of the legislature tiel I a caucus for senator touitlit lliero were llfty nine mem i bent present out of seventj one 1 x Gov eruoi Foster iccolvcd 55 votes , and Goneiav W II Glbsoui ' Poaoli Tree * Huddins Doveii Del , Jul 13 , iho thermometer : josturdaj registered from 7J to 60 degrees in the shade , and in the sun went up lo 100 llio peach buas are so advanced that u general ficczo would ontlrob kill them . AIIoiihii still Iiinnoving Madrid , Jun 18 Alfonso's oondit on enn tlnues to Improve , und his restoration to | er- feet health Is considered certain I THE PROCLAMATION READY , I Some < Time This Woole the Sioux RoBorvntlon Will Bo Opened BENJAMIN BAKER NOMINATED _ _ _ _ _ Hitrrlson Sends In His Nainn tn Ho United Stnton Attorney l\r the Nebraska District A Lengthy Dill Uy Doruc ) . WASttlVOTOV UUllElDTlIROvtAHt Brr I ri3 lOtnTEENTIt bTIlEST } WA9I1INOTOV D C.Jnn 13 I The prcsidont has concluded to Issue bis proclamation tin owing the bloux reservation in bouth Dakota nud N obi aska open to set tlomcnt this vv con The senators from South Dakota hav o boon . doing some very hard work during the l ist week to bring this nbout SenutorPotu Lrow made some vcrj strong lorsonal np penis , to the president nud they hnlgrait weight Senator Pottigrovv nnd Gcnorul Harrison , whllo the hitter was Iu the Boaato a few j cars ago trav crse 1 the Sioux roserva tlon from the onstom to the western bound nri , so the sonutor had nn nlvnntago In the presentation J of his nrgumeut Ho slmpiy hnd to remind him of the character of the countri nnd the condition of the people on the \ reoorv ntloa nud these on the outside who . desire to take up homos , together with the poi ular sentiment asking luimollito notion in throwing the reservation open to Bottlop ment llio secretary of the Interior and members of the Sioux committee were opposed l to the prcsldontl il procl itnattou uutll congress made furthoi iogUlatlon , claiming that promises bad been mido to the Indiaus in securing their slMiataros to the treatv | which would not bo fulfilled nftor the rcselvntlon was thrown open to settlomnnt benitor Petticrow and his friends succcedc 1 hoivever ' , In doing away with these argu ments A bill hns boon prci arcd and will JJ bo introduced iu both brauches ot congioss cvrrving out tuo jiromises made in the treaty With the Indians and there is litllo doubt that it vv ill bo p issod but the oponlng of the reicrvntion will not bo eontlugent upon the success of this moasjro ns some of these v ho have had to do with the nogotlatlons desire 1 llio loscrv ition will bo thrown oi en to settlement before the bill Is taken upb > congress llio bill urovldo tint the 1 roceeds of the lands vvhicli are sold shall bo divided pro rata among the sovoril handBof In Hans interested This will give the feov oinmcutnn opportunity to treat with the Indians , individually A LUGE IHLI Mr Doisoj introduced In the liouso today the largest bill that has boon presented to congioss for many jonrs excepting of course impropriation and tinff bills It is entitled A bill to revise amend and con solidate the laws rolatiug to the lobulation of national currency secured by Unite 1 btates bonds " It codllles the nalionnl binklng laws rc enacting nil ot the present laws ' which it Is bolievcd nro desirublo relit ing to the oflleo of the eomptrollor ot the cunonci It also provides a now feature } which gives to the national banks circulation to the full i vi vnluo of their bonds deposited to sccuro circulation lhoy ore now given n0 i percent It i educes the tvx on their cir culutlon . one half which bilngs it down to if pei 1 cent every six months , mstead of K P"1 cent In the last congress u bill was reported J ported allowing national banks clicu- lation to tbo full par value of J the : bonds deposited and the measure , was m ido a special ordei envoi ul tlinos , but on each dajT when nn effort vvaB m ido to call J it up it was crowded out by consider ntlon of appropriation bills Mr Dorsoj in tends j to have this bill taken up at such au carlj day that its success cannot bo jeopard Ized I by uny other bill Mr Dorsoy nlso introduced a bill of great Importance fo the northwest provluiug foi the sale of the timber lands In the now states f of North nnd South Dakota and the ' territories J of Wjomirg nnd Idaho it$3'50 j par aero under thosumo restrictions and leg ulatlons ns the sulo of timber lands In Cal J ifoinin Nevada and Washington aio con ducted ' at present I1AHER S APr-OINTMENT , The nppointmont todny of Benjamin L Uakor to bo United States attorney for the i district , of Nobrnska civcs , universal satis faction | among Nebraska pcoplo here The 1 state i delegation iv as solid for Mr Baker and his I visited the white liouso nnd dopirtmout of ( justice manv times in his behalf Ilop- resontatlvo i Counoll and bonntor Paddock have | been pouring into the whlto house rcc oiuuiendntlons i by wholesale during the pist few dnjs ino delegation unlto In saying th j it Baker Is an able lawyer and a man of deir , ehnractei , nud that ho will mvo gaa or i il satisfaction ns an oUlcer His con Urination ' will bo prompt on the part of the senate ' worn ino rou IDAHO . Governor George L Shoup of Idaho came in ! last ovcniuc , mid is stopping nt : Wlllard's ' Ho is here to help Idaho ! to i statehood but will find tint Delegate Fred Dubois his done all l the ! ; work necessary Mr Dubois undo u : very able argument against the Mormon pr j ject before the senate committee on tcrrito rles today Ho uphold In an able munnor the nutl Mormon cl mso In the Iduho consti tutioii , mnklng a convincing urumont If Idaho docs not got statehood at thu hands of f this congress It will not bo because her In tcrcsls huvo not been enrofully tuarded by her repiosentatlvos In congress TIIPA1IMV The lenvoof absoncoon surgeons ccrtltl- catoof dlsnuility granted Ciptulii F Beers lajlor , Ninth cnvvlry , November 1 18S9 department partmont of the Platte is extended three mouths on surgeon s certificate of disability LVV TOSTMASTEIIS Iowa I Idora Junction , Hardin county , II F Flunsburg icoB C Harris , roslguod , Dnka , Keokuk county , L O Sheridan vlco John Goo imaii , resigned , Lawlor , Clnckn saw countj W' II Puiker vice M J Cluy , removed , buporlor , JuckBou county , IJ ; Mitchell vlco VV S Gardner removed South Dakota Holmiok Hand county , F J Holmlck vlco B F bl oou , resigned , feprlng Like KiuMburj count ) A I lint , vlco A Gould , residue 1 , lurn Brooks , Grnntjjcounty , A L Abbott vlco A A Storoi , removed siiscm ANrots Charfcos have boon preferred atilcst Postmaster Davis at Harrlbon Sioux county Ilo is nccused ot permitting ithor pei sous to bandlo the malls thnn these iiuthor)7 ) d and with being loose lu his habits as an officer Gharlos G Grcon the II & M nttornoy , loft for his homo ut Omaha tonight after u few davs' business m tlio bu | ei lor court J N llnchor of 1 ort Niobrara nnd Webster LHon of I incoln are In tlio ntv Mr Com ell re lntioduced a bill oppiopii- atlng $100 000 for n nubllo building ut lUat rico und Mr Laws a bill upj ropiluting $ 00 0 0 for a public building at Hastings Uolti of these bills vvoio ro iiitroducod bo as lo ndopt the foim recommended bj the super vising anhltoct of the trensuri Hiscoek s special cominiltcuou the quadro ' centennial will not hold a meeting until the latter pnitot tha week llio posiponcmont , Is made uece.sarv bndoluis in tolling le- | orts of the hearliiKS lu t week printed Senator In alls introduced n bill todaj tel l aj George Ault lostmnstcr at Dickinson , b 1) , $101d3Sirojed by tlioon Mai 0 , 1 5 y , when the | ostoOleo was burned Hepretentativo Dolllvor has so-iired the ap | ointment of Goorto F Opinio us postmaster at Kolf , Pocnlontas count j 1 , la Mr Dolliver has also succeeded in getting a i cnsion for the venerabio D iVid bhcllonbargcr of Humbolt rounti , Iowa Shollonba ( , or is over iilnctv jtfurs old and served in two wars b b loikhurl has bee i recommended by the solid bouth Dakota delegation iu con grcss for apt ointment ns superintendent of K record of indobtolncss of South Dikntn lu connection with tlio census statistics luSi Hon M II V\i has left tor bis homo in South Dakotn nnd Hon 0 1 McCoy of Aberdeen s 1) , hat Just arrive l The liouso committee on coinage weights mil mensuros will , on next Mondav grvut n hearing < to | crsons iu fuv or of tbo free colu ago of silver I rein tlio snnt\to committee on | ubllo buildings ) nud _ j inds Mr Pildocktolny submlttcla fl rablo report upon his bill 1 rev Idlng for t • ; llsjosvlof tholortbolg- vvlck mllltnrv _ _ orvntlon in Colorado aua Nobri9katon J < . t settlers under the homo stoadlnivs P 5 committee struck out the second section riclirolioicl from the \ revisions - visions of the tick nnv lnul thnt miv bo found in the reservation bolotiKing to rail road compvnles Mr W llson of wva Intro lucol in the senate - ate J n petition lm citizens of Allcrton , W J nj no count ) , ioivi for the passage of tin act grunting pay , commutation of rations nnd | clothing to Mr Clnwson which wis ro- ferred to the ccmmtttoo on mllltnrv nffalrs with n bill canning out the provisions of the pttition Dole } , do Carov of Wvomlng Intro lucod bills nppropilntlng MO 000 to constiuct n building , suit iblo foi un Indian industrial school nt some point on the Wind Klvor In dian reservation in Ujomlng appropriating fiO 000 for the completion and rcpilrof qunr tors at 1 oits Womlii { , , Wnsbakio and Mc- Klnnlo . benntor Mitchell It trolucol todn ) a bill topiohlbit the cominc of Chlnoso Inlo the United States , whetlior subjects of tlio Chiucso empire or otherwise Pi unv S Hevtii W lint to Do Willi ( icrnnttiio Washington Ian 13 Sccrotari Proctor who litis boon for some months giving earnest eonsldciation to the amelioration of the condition of the Apichcs who hnvo boon prisoners of wnr slnco Geronimo and his ban I sin rendered to General Miles tola ) submitted ' his conclusions to the prcsidont two uUoratioii'v nro suggested ono the pur chase of n tinct of laud In the mountains of western North Cniollm nnd the other tint the consent ot congicss bo requested for their transfer to some point iu llio Indl m territory if sutisfnetot ) negotiations inn bo entered Into Iholittci suggcstioi li is the apurovnl of the Bccrotii ) of war aid ho recommends ( Its ndoption Idaho nud thu Moiiiioiih Washington Jau 13 lor two hours this inorniiiL , the senuto committee on territories listened to arguments against nu 1 in support of the constitution prcpnicd for the pie | osod now . state of Id iho J II W llson of this eit ) , sponkiiih for the Mormons argued against the uccoptanca of the pioposel con stitution ' which disfriinclnsod tl o Moimoiis nnd isserted that without the Moimon rcsi * dents the population of the Icititorv is not larce enoiLii to wnrraiittho makin ) , a attito of it Delegate Dubois of Idaho replied to Wilson Ilo sild it was necessary to dis franchise the Mormons in a bo ly m order to destro ) their political power Conviction of blgmij or poIVMini ) docs not effect n eon vict Dubois said because six months in the penitentiary has no cfTcci upon hiui Intort stliiir Hills Introduced Washington , Jan 13 benator Plumb to diy introduced u bill to rope il 80 much of tl o net of July 1 13 0 ns authorizes the 1 leasint j , of iho n ht to engage in the tilling of fui seals ft om the islands of St P tul and St Gcoico Alaska lbo bill provides that nil autborit ) heretofore conferred u | on the secretary of the trcasurj to lcaso the bo il ' flsheiicB to any company ba repealed The i bill also requires that the secretary iioinul- j.avo tho.regulations prohibiting tno taking and killiiif , ot seals or otpei bearing animals by any but native nud prescribing the number to bo taken each jeir The bill I also provides that all skins taken hereafter shall bo transported to bin 1 lanciseo , to bn i sold there in open market to the highest bidder All inoiiev donved from thcso silos i is j to bo paid into the tieasury and set nput for the cduc ition of the natives of Alaska Dunncll Introduced u similar bill in tha I house Itepresentativ o Stewart of \ ormont today introduced | in the house a bill declaring that no Mormon shall be eligible to vote at nnv election or to hold a civil oflleo in the terrl tories ot the United States oi to bo natural ized | as u citizen of the Unite 1 States or to i settle upon publio lands " \otors ire ie qulrod to make oath that they do not belong to , the Mormon chuieh as a piallmlniry to i exeicisiiig , the light of suffrage Presidential Nominations Wasiiinotov Jan IJ The president to dnv sent the following nominations to the senate : Benjamins Baker of Nebraska to bo United States attorney for the district of Nobrnska Postmasters Bonjamln F Dvsnrt I rank lln j Grove 111 , Grcomin D Uosobrook llock lulls J , 111 HuchA Whlto Mount Ajro la James N Miller , bio Citv , In , L P Jen kins Lead City fa D Willlim I Anderson Plnnkititon ' S D Alden Simpson Woon socket S D John D Nugent Menosha Wis , bldnov bhepurd Miucial Point , Wis , Martin P Hindlaub Prattsvlllo AS Is Christopher ! Hill Shiwnco , Wis , Willlnm Knolllnf fahullsburf , Wis j Georo ( A Hoot , Lanaik I , Jcromo Chip man , Normal III Nebraska Clark C Barnes Alnsworth , , James 11 Herr ) Atkinson Gcor o L Jiimo son Orclghton , Jauio3 II Los.au Ponca , John ; W Bofet.8 Blair , Victory Tnjlor i buporlor , Charles b bpoirman , Craw fold Nohi nsicn , lovva mil llulcot i PoiihIoiih AVasiiington Jan 13 [ Sjicelal Telcfernm to Tm Uei 1 Pensions have been granted as i follows to Ncbiaskans Increase Joiouio A Bailey iGuido Hock Pensions for lowuns Oiiglnnl Invalid James M Tiicchlof , Orlont , Harvcv IC Scoit Hurnsldo , William McCrouiy , ( do- ceased ) Atlantlo Gcorgo | W Porter Win torset Ltlo Goodcnough Ivnoxvillo Harvov r Church Mt Ltna Incroasa Joslah L 1 vans Cresco , MathevvH Sarks | Hativiu John II Swinger , Monterry Chnrlcs j Fuller , Bouaparto , Putrick Luikin Mar shalltovvu , Joseph L lvlcr , Hampton , Samuel 11 liatton , Croiuwoll , Benja I min V Gordon , Lid ) vlllo Hcissuo Mat thevvin Unsklik Iowa Tails , William W Bundle Uurr Oak , Ihomas lenkins , Knoxvlllo Adolph Doeh Ginv . 0 Iglnnl widows , ctu--Muitha L widow of ' Clnrlcs O Oeuii , Danbui ) , 1 lizaboth G , widow of William Mct-reary , Atlantic , Jonas father of William Ainloowton I ensions for bouth Dikotans OrlUnul in valid William \reolatid Hco Heights | Original widows etc Minor of Peter Lalir , 1 landrcnu lm in lt < a tlon "Mai tin b Wasiiinoton , Jau U Solicitor of the Trcusui v Hepburn In bis report to bee ritury Winrtom giving the result or his reCent Cent Investigation of iiuiiil rutlnn matters at the portof Now Vork expressed the opinion that the | resent conn act Willi the boat d of , immigration should bo terminated by Riving the necessary sixty duvs notice , und llio whnlo supervision should bo pla cd under tbo duecilon of the treasury ttcpaituiont uudci the collector of tha | oit of New \orlt No Clilncsa CeitllloHow AVahhington , lun id AssistantSectctir j Tichcnor has dliccted the collector of eus- toms nt 1 ort Benton , Mont , to discontinue the prnctloa of issulnf , to Chinese about to leuvo the United btates cortlllcutcs tl at they tro qualillcd to rotuin t I i r > / ii in Death Hock Sinisos , AVyo , Jau 13 AVilllain Mel dwarjs n prominent business inun of this place , was frozen to death this morning Ho vvns ovci taken b ) a blizzard whllo return int , from a hunting trip A Ulniv nl Huokiit Rliopi Ciikaoo , Jan 13 The board of trade at its onnuul meeting today aimed a now blow nt tbo bucket shops by authorizing the directors to cut oil all quotations at their discretion MORE DEATH AND DESOLATION I Tonlblo Work of tlio Tornado lu a H Kontuoky Town H A PART OF CLINTON LAID WASTE , | I irty-l Ivo Houses Dcuiolislicd , Mn * H Pcoplo liiHtautl ) Killed nutl I ll'ty- j H JLhreo AVoiindoil , Some or I H llicm I ntnll ) . H A oil or the Wind H Cuuo IIIJnn 13 \ torn ilo Inst nigh ) H struck the onst sldo ot Clinton iv ) , domoH | Ishlng . lift ) llvo houses killing nluo peoi H plo and wounding lift ) tluce Iho killed ns H far as nsccrtninod nro H J A Hnoin.3 nnd two children M Mils AAlltMM Honl , M lluiiNTTr Boni M A\ali eii Nanci , M John AGaiiiiu nn infant child ot H Itiigoij C Hodcs ( ami ono other not ) ct M ldcnllllol \ H lbo wound uro Judge 1 C Hedges wife _ _ H mil two children 1 G AWu.vnu wire chill nnd father H C AV A'oorheos ehil 1 mi I two relatives 1 Kov N W Little wife and two children H D btubblcllcld and sov oral nieiubcrs of M 1 his fnuiil ) M ' Mrs 1 ostr unl two ehlldton _ _ H Mrs J A KhoJes md child , the rhlld _ _ will die H A L 1 iiioison nud two children M a F lustico mil chili H Willi im Bono unit two children _ _ W F Bono M Mrs John \ \ Gaddio und child H Mr Jackson M Koburt Johnson , sr , dniigerously H Hoocit Johnson jr , daiiorousl ) M AV lianco , vHe und child M Assislnuco n is hi it from hero lnst nlcht M The stoim also visited U icklifTo lvv doing H consldernblo dam i > , o to pro | cit ) , but uo loss M of lifo is ruportud H Caiho Ul , Jun U Iho toruilo which H visited the citv of Clinton K ) at 7 o clock H 1 ist ov oiuti ( , did considerable destruction tq M pioiort ) it AV icklifTo nnd nlso at Moscow , M lvv The storm nt IcklilTe was os | ocially M disastrous 1 ho follow liif , is a partial list ot M the dnmugo done there Tohn W Atwood a M ilrv j-oods stoio S iiiiuul W Atwood s j H furmturostoicUioivti s di ) gooHstoro the m M AVntwood hotel the Ollfcllows mil Ma H sonic halls Manstlold s lestmi mt Hulling s M llv 1 cri stable and 1 dwutd s ins'donco ' wcro | n il blown down | H Amoiii , these injured are Judeo Powell M and wife a Mrs ItlchuidsoiiVlek Per H guson Mis Hro km in and Mrs lowolU H No ono was kille I I H A uumbcr of freight enrs nnl two enrs H used ns bonidin ) , cirs ciu blown from the M track mid badlv brnkcu H Meigio icjioits couio from Moscow from M where the tlist tinccs of tl o pith of the toi- H nailo l : ire seen Ihcio the Methodist church H nnd school house are iu luins Between H thcro un 1 Clinton thcro are said to bo nu H mcious , ovidciccs of the stor n s fur ) though H no lives were lost llio storm passed tioith | H ofNcwMnlrid Mo , orosshi ( . the liver neir M a l oint oi | osito Miscnw Iv ) , thciico north . _ H west to Clinton mil Wlekllffo The luthnf H thostoim wus about a nuattoi of a lnllo wi\o \ H nud it loft u Hack of fallen timber through H out the scctlDn of limber P pusBcd before M reaching Clinton H Tlio llrst house struck Jn Clinton was the H section tiou'o of tbo Illinois Contril railroad , H occupied by John Itho tea uud family The H 1 ouso vv is toi n to splinters and Hhodcs and H two t ehiliren instantly killed His wife and H ono child cscipcd de ith but both were H d uiforouslv huit Amom , the man ) other H nccidcnts the liouso of lohn On Idles was H blov 1 n doivn and Gu 1 lies was found under H the t debris with Ins luf mt child in his arms H Gnddics ( was dead , but the child vv is not H 1 The house of Iioboit Tolinson which stood H on the hiovv of n hill seemed todivldolti H half 1 , cutting In two ] ust below the second | H llooi J and letting the upper portion fnll into H its I place lohuson was in the lower room H nud i the upi cr part fell on him piunliie , him H toeaiih I Ho was rescued but is budl ) in- H juicd ] His son Kobjrt wis up stulrs and H was i dnnncrousl ) hurt bv fullltii , tiuibcis H Although suffering Intense ul.ohv ho begged H the I rescurcrs to lot him ulono and help some Hone ono i who could llvo His bi other David wus H also ' bnalv hurt H The storm struck the town without the H slightest \ warning Many kucv nothing of | H it until the roofs of theii houses were full H ing j nbout then heals U forotho storm the H evening i wis warm and u heavy rain had pie H viulca all dii ) but niter the slorm it sud H denly , turtu d cold nnd caused a ere it deal of H sufTeritif i , It is thought the citv will be ublo H to supply all dominds for help from the H homeless nnd a committee is at work seek H ing ] aid Alrend ) $1 000 his been subscribed H toward tlio chontv fund H Tlio pmt of the citv that stood on the hill H sldo , is the nortion that suffered frem tlo H storm i Modlcilusslstanco was sent from | H hoio ] last night Iho following is a partial H list j of the houses demolished or damaged , H Houses oceuplel by J K Gillian J W H Nunco G It Uwinii , C S Aoorhees C S _ Justice J AV Gidd'cs ' Mis M A Tivlor , _ _ AV 1 liudd D btubblcllcld Mrs it S 1 09- B tcr , K. L Aiitbonv , L bublutto und \ \ C H Hones H The city to lay presents n vorydrcniy H aspect ; but undui thu ciicuiiistuiiccs the cltl H zens bear their burdens noblv i ho work of H helping the dcstltuto nnd ho nclcss goes for H wurd Many fnrmcis whoso lands adjoin the H city ! have como fonvaid and offered bl cllcr H and homes to these who have lost their all H Jbls was the most destructive tornado H which bus ever visited this section of the H country i H llio' 'toriii Atdi siionil | M CmcAao Jnn 13 llio rail storm of ) ester - H tor lay nfternoon ( , < ivo place to a Lalo which M raged with great force all last night , nud U vvhicli has only dlmiiiishod with the advent fl of cold weather AVhllo during part of vos U torduy the tlieimouictcr was botwuon fifty U and sixty above zero , it bewail fulling rup M idly late last nlht ( uud at nn early hour this M moruinc , murked enl ) oiclitcen above 1 llio signal scivico burntu loports tlo M storm ( , cuor il and tolegrui hiu udviccs from _ H the vvost northwest and southwest fully H eorroborato this report llio wind bus H I laved havno with tbo olcc'rlo wires all over H iho west the telegraphic Bervico beinf , do- H mornliicd This morningu slight full of H snow covered the ground Reports from the B Dikotus MinucsotuMsconsin , Iowa Nu H braska and Kansas Indicate about the sumo H weather iu these states , the only variation M being that the buzaid | is moio intense uud _ H the snow much deeper in the north M blicojistordiv s oyclono bt I ouls hns 1 boon piaetieully tut off fiom the rest of the vvorld , so eoiupleto was thu duuiorulliution of M telegruphio service AVircs In every dlrcc- tlon were down uud it was not until 10 this H incrning that the Associated press lliiully M estublishail connection with the storm M stricken city I'oi tj-l'lvu Milui nn Hour M CirvitANi ) 0Jun 11 llio wind i cached H ii velocity of foit ) ( lvo miles an hour here M last nlcht and the tompcrnturo dropped M fromI ( degrees nbovo to below freezing H point Toletrapli and tclephonocoinmunlca H Hon was interrupted during the forenoon H iho roofs were torn off two bulldliifcs , trees wore blown dowu und sUns cirriod uvvuy , H but uootiu was injutcd ltuports from udja- H cent towns show that the wind svvoi t protly much all over noithorii Ohio , but did no serious dainuto to | ro | crt ) ICniiHiis Covnriil with Hnovv H St Louis , Mo , Jun 13 Dispatches from H different portions ot ICunsas report a blizzard H in that state 'Tha whole countr ) is cov ored H with snow to the depth of a foot or moro H liallioud trains aio stuck at several places