L The Omaha Daily Bee I \ NINETEENTH YEAE * OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , JANUARY 35 , 1S90. NUMBER 208 , T41E DEADLOCK CONTINUES _ _ _ _ _ ' No Mntorlnl Clmnr.0 In the Situation In the Iowa House FIVE BALLOTS WITHOUT RESULT A Compromise milt a Fair Division of „ Iho Spoils the Prnnnblo Out coino nf the Dlllloulty llio Senate The I own Lealslature Dm Mulsh , la , Jan 14. [ Special Tola- gram to Tub Bee ] The legislature i stil deadlocked owing to the failure of the house to organi/d. The ilomocnits from all over the state are beginning to gntbor to see the inauguration of the first ilomocratlo gov- • cmor In thirty-four years , but no ono can tell when ho will bo Inaugurated Senator Al- llson arrived tills morning and Is ready to bo ro-olcetod , hut no ono can toll when the log W islaturo will bo organized oud ready to elect • 4n a sunator _ _ _ _ _ _ _ prr The house held but one session today It mot at 10 a. in and took llvo billets for tornn pornry clerk , each resulting In a tlo , and then udjnurned till tomorrow Ever Blnco thut tlino the leaders of the two parllos have ' been considering Bomo wuy to break tbo deadlock , and nt the same tims get the lions ' share of the honots for thorasclvos The sit uation is something like this : Hcprosqptatlva Wilson ( re | > ) has assured his associates that t * if ho were mudo tbo republican candidate \Y for speaker ho could got ono vote fiom the opposition mid thus break tbo tlo Thoolher republican candidates for speaker oil said that If ho could Uo that they would step asldo nnd let him have the noinlnat'on , but . the Independent on whom ho bus been count Ing ban for two days voted with the demo crnts utid shows no disposition to quit The republican lcadcis do not feel llko urglnir a compromise with the democrats until Mr Wilson has had every cbanto ho can to get the indepoudont vote lie has asked for another - other day and thinks ho can bring It around , by tomorrow The democrats as a party are opposed to Wilson , and will novcr vote for him Some of tlioin said today that If the republi cans would nomlnato Luke , who is not very radical on the prohibition question , they would accept him and break the deadlock , but so long as thorn Is any reasonable chance for Wilson to get that ono vote they fool like waiting for him It ho enn't ' ot it then they will talk of a compromise It is practically certain thut the outcome o ( this deadlock will bo u compromlsu and u fair division of the ofliccs and honors , any way The Independent whoso vote is wanted would not bo willing to vote with tbo republicans - licans on any nomination , for ho was elected on the democratic ticket and fcols some obii- gatlon to tlio democrats So whotbor this , . . • * • ono vote Is obtained from an independent , or " ' K" \ . whether both sides worry along for several 'jjf / days , the outcome is likely to bo the same & / ' a compromise aud a fair division of the Sur spoils _ _ _ r " -As to the scnatorshlp , the opposltlou.is f " " making a great donl of noise and a despor- m nto effort to break the republican line B There was a sensational report in the lob B blcs today that Governor Larrubco had writ BB ten to Ohlof Jubtico Roth rock of the atato | BB supreme court , who lives at Cedar Rapids , B to coinQ to Ues Moines and become u cundl- 1 B date und ho would support him against AlB - B _ lison Vo conllrmatloii could bo found for B _ the report Rmbrock has been npproachca [ BJ | In this direction , lion-over , several times , BJ and bis republican friends have warned him [ Bj' against trying to be the David Davis of Iowa , H Tlioy are curtain thnt ho coukt not huecood , I and tbo attempt would bo his political rum [ M Several of the strongest democrats who are i Bh hero have declared that It would bo impos- BJ siolo to hold ttio democrats to any republican BJ against Allison They will vote for a BJ straight democrat , butasroroor moro would 1 BJ not vote for unv republican to boat Allison BJ Allison's chief lioutonnnt , Jacob Hieli of Du- BJ buque , who haa scon him through nuny dim BJ cult campaigns , sayfl that Allison's pros BJ prcts are all right , and ho docs not oollovo BJ the democrats can break tbo line BJ _ Gardiner of Washington ( rou ) Is quito BJa / sick nnd occupies a oot la tbo house chuai BBBBL H Ny 1" tlio Hcuate • H 'Aei Moiniis , la , Jan 14. The first t H tli lug done In tbo senate this morn H ing was the swearing In of the now H members After the introduction of a few H resolutions the senate adjouruod until 2 j H • o'clock this afternoon to give the democrats , H tlmo to caucus on candidates ( or senate posi- H tions H In the afternoon the olccCion of officers was H taken up It resulted in the election of all H ttio republican caucus nominees , as follows : H Secretary , W. It Cochrano ; first assistant , BJ U. F. Carlton ; second assistant , Charles W. ? BJ Beverly ; enrolling clerk , Miss Lucia Young ; i BJ engrossing clerk , Miss Nnniilo Stull ; ser BJ gcant-nl-arms , Peter Mohndy ; bill clerk , BJ Miss Margaret Mills ; postmistress , Miss BJ Maud Murray Tbo other minor oQlcos are BJ ' tilled by the republicans ' BJ After the passage of n number of rosolu- BJ tlnns , ndoptlncr rules , etc , the newly elected BJ oftlcors were sworn In and a commlttco , con BL silting of Mosses Floyd and Clydo of Mit- BBj v _ _ " * cliell , was appointed to notify tbo governor of BBr " * the pcrmanont organization Tbo senate BJ then udjournoa , H * The South D.ikorn Leirislntiire H Pir.imi : , S. D. , Jan 14. [ Special Tole- > H gram to Tin : lire ] The legislature toduy H tool ; its llrst tumble on tbo economy priuci- | I pies it sturtcd out to follow at tbo bcgluuing of vhlch bus thus fur proved an unimportant H session The meiubcrs at Urst thought they I could dlsposo of the printing of the souato nnd house JournaU , together with bills and B nil other mutter which should bo In any law muklng body , but tluncs have boon gettine In such a deplorable confusion that today contructs for Diluting were awnrdod.for the printing of the Journals of each house , to co the r with ull bills and other business [ The number of bills introduced In each branch bus amounted to nearly 100 already , ' mid the legislature talks of adjourning on February 12. Among the most important ' ' bills is ono on prohibition , prepared by the prohibition league of the stuto , winch ' possesses most stringent features for the suppression of thu Ihjuor trafllo that can bo devised , and ut the present tlmo It is thought it will bcoomo u law Many of the members . ore suffering fromlu grippe , which is tareely /2 prevalent in tbo city , und which somewhat i\ Interrupts the work of the session , Hrlco 'ICIitcti'tl Bonntor ' Couwius , O. , Jan 14. Calvin S. Urlco , i was today elected Unltod'Statos senator , ro- I rolvmg a majority of votes In oacli branch of I the legislature , Thu joint result of thu two i brunches 1st lirlce , TU ; Foster , UU ; Halstcad 1 , l llNeal , 1. Senator WiImiii Ite-Uloctoil. Annai'ulih , Md , Jan 14. Tbo souato and house met In Joint session today und re • elected 11. If Wilson ( dom ) Umtod Hlatos i seuutor for the term of six years , beginning * March 4.18'JO. A 'ioinliiu' lcnislnturo CiiEiENsu , Wyo , Jon J4 , The Wyoming K- leglsluturo began Its regular session toduy , fl 'I ho event was signalized by the opening of . thonow tiW.UOOcapltolr " • i ' ; A IilUMil\Nr AFFAIIl W r Govcriuir Ijorrulioo Tenders a JU-- HF . \ oopijon to Ilia Siicortssnr Bf Ues Moines , I * , Jau 14. | Spociul Tcle- gram toTiiE IIkk.I 'Iho gotornoi'B recop- Hon tonight to Goveruor-clect Moles was a brilliant affair The cuuitol was very hand somely adcorated with plants and ilowors , and an orchejtra placed lu center of the ro tunda furnished enlivening music through out the evening Several of the governors staff wore present in full uniform , also ono company of the uatlonal guards , who led the grand march after the handshaking was over A number of distinguished visitors were present from out of town , among thotn Senator Allison , Hon D. N. Klchardsnn of Davenport , lion John F Duncombo wlfo and daughter of Fort Dodge , President and Mrs Schaffcr of the atato university , Iowa City , members of the legislature and stnto ofllcers , nnd others Oovernor-olcct Doles wns attended by his daughter , , Miss Jessie , who stood In the ro- eclving line nfior Mrs Larrabco For nearly two hours there was a stendy stream of guests who passed In line and shook the hands of thu present governor and the next governor of Iowa The Ilnllronil CoiiiiulHHioner- . DesMoixks In , Jan 11. [ Special Tclo- grara to The lice ] The railroad commis sioners this morning received a complaint from ] Isnao Callcnder nnd I. . Welnborg _ against the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy _ railway ( The petitioners stnto that they on- gaged lofrigorntor cars to ship potatoes from Lomax , In , mid had purchnscd the potatoes ready to ship , when the company refused to furnish | tbo necessary cars , thoraby causing u loss to the petitioners of $100 und damaging - ing tholr business to the extent of $1,000 , for which they now s'jok redress In the mutter of the citizens of Alcona , asking that n "V" bo mndo connecting the ( Chicago , Mllwnukco & St Paul and the Chicago - cage & Northwestoru roads at that point , the request was granted nnd a ' Y" ordered , In compliance with section I'iUJ of the code The Io Moines Ji Noitherii Booxc , fa „ Jan II [ Spoclal Telegram to Tim Uee ] Vice Prosldont lloynolds of the Dcs Moines & Northern railroad , which is ' at present being wldenod from narrow to standard gauge between Boone and Dcs Molnos , stated today that the road would bo built this season to Webster City , when It would give the Illinois Cenlral nn opportun- Itv ' to got Into Dos Moines U will nlso probablv 1 ho built to Mason City nnd conI ncct with the Manitoba system The widI ouing of the road will also let the Mllwaukeo road Into Des Moines in better shape than at picsunt I Doono people are jubilant over the extension of the road , ns itpromisosto treble the output of coalm this section and will develop - volop this business largely The Burlliitrtuu rouronmeiit UniiMN-OTo.v , la , Jan 14. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tub Ube | Tbo Dos Molnos County Trap j Shooters association commenced a two days tournament nt trap shootiug in this city today A largo number of visiting sportsmen from surrounding cities are present | , and otbors are oxpactod Some preliminary shoots were made this after noon The principal contests will bo made tomorrow ( The prizes are money purses and , a gold modal for the championship of this ( district The visitors were untortained at , an elegant lunch tonight , and nil uttondod the | opera bouso in the evening Crushed ilu a Cnnl Shaft Drs Moines , la , Jan 14. | Special Telegram - gram > to Tub Uee ] This morning at 7130 o'clock ' a man named Walter llutton was killed by bolng crushed between the timbers of the main landing and the cage In the 1 Cbrlsty coal Bkaft , in Grant township , about flvo miles southeast of this city The do- ceased was In charge of the pumps and had made several trips up aud down , nnd this tlmo attempted to got off the cage at the llrst landing , but was caught nnd his head was badly crushed , death resulting almost in- stantly Snmtlinsttcri nnil Robbed Des Moines , In , Jan 11. [ Special Telo- gram to The Dee ] Henry Hanson , a young Norwegian living ntUoldfiolu , wns sandbag ged aud robbcd > of $315 cash and a gold watch nnd chain Ho wus badly Injured , utid a re- wuru of00 ! has been offcrod for the arrest of his assailants The Soldirrn' Monument Commission , Des Moinfs , Ia „ Jan 14. The soldiers monument commission decided today to recommend to tbo logislntaro that it appro priate $200,000 for u suitable monument in ; memory of Iowa soldiers who died In the late war A Cl'GLiONn IN ILLINOIS Ono Woman Killed and Several Fcr- ' sons Severely Injured Oi.nev , III , Jan 14 At the village of Mnrcliburg Sunday night a cyclone over turned dwelling houses , barns and out build I- ings und wrought great damage Tbo house of Phillip Nicholson was do- stroyod nnd Mrs Nicholson wns instantly killed and a daughter scriou ly Injured Aaron McWillmms nnd finally of seven were caught In the wreck of tholr house and two children sustalnod serious injuries Thu Methodist Episcopal church and parsonage were destroyed Quails and other fowls were found dead , stripped of their feathers Many largo trees were uprooted Kovero Wtmilinr St Paul , Jan 14. Sovoro-woathor Is reported ) - ported generally throughout the northwest ; A blizzard is raging at Hoardsloy , the drifts being piled twenty feet high ' Train and wagon trafllo is at a standstill The llrst croat storm of the season has struck Grand Rapids , Minn , , cxtonuing ull over the upper Mississippi re- ' gion At Wabasha thirteen inches , of snow fell From Nocbos romos nn uccount of Jf blizzard which raged thlrtj'-six hours , reu- , dering all travel imposslblo through the heavy driftb Cniro'h DiHtltutp Caiiio , 111 , , Jan , 14. Ilosidcs these whoso houses were destroyed in IVIckllffo , ICy , , by tbo tornado , ubout fourteen families are on , tircly destitute , having lost all tholr goods Hight were wounded aud three ura in a criticpl condition I'luyeil llttvnc PiTTsnuita , Pa , Jan 14 , The severe wind storm of yesterday and last night played havoc with the oil Interests of this section of the state Great numbers of derricks were destroyed , und In some sections the loss has ' been so greut that all work on drllllug wells has been suspended , owing to tbo loss of derricks Cnusoil n Collision , Chatham , OnU , Jan 11. In yesterdays storm u lint car was blown onto the main track at Jounnatto's Crook It rolled rapidly eastward until within two miles cast of Chatham , wheru it crashed into n construu- > Hon train Three men were probably fatally , und thirteen others moro or less seriously injured _ Great Daiiinire Done Utica , N. Y. , Jan 14. The loss along the river bv yenorday's storm will amount to ? 50OO0U. . . . , TWO Sllll'b COLLIDI3. La llourcogno nnd the Steamer Corrl- driii DaiiiuiitMl New Yohk , Jan 14. The steamer La Hourgogno , from Ilnvro , at this pott , export encod very heavy weather throughout its ' iiassago On Sunday , the 5th instant , at 3 : 'i0 p. m. , she was in collision with the lirltish steamer Corridon La llourgoirno bad her bows steve in und the Corridon received serious dumago , • Hetis Alniiutaliis High London , Jun 14. The British Bteamer Oxford from Baltimore oxpericnood a hurricane j. cano ou January a aud 4. She was bovoto ; for sixty-olght hours The seas were moun tainous and doluvcd the vcssoU She lost 151 head of cattle uud the llfo boat , pinnace , gig , and bridge > ere carried away , THE 1 RUSSIAN NEW YEAR , Colouration of the Event nt the St Potorsuurs Wlntor Palaoo SOME Of THE COSTUMES WORN Minister Grnnt Dines Tor the First Time With iiii : | > eror Frniis Io- scpli Shlpwroolcoil Anierl- can Sailors lMckeil Up St Pntcrslittrir In Oiy Attire I Cotmrloht lfOObu Jama ( Sortlon HennttL ' ) . St l'BTKlisntma , Jan 14. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tun Ueb ] The strcots nnd quays were gay with flags yes tcrday J , swarming with coaches and servants in cala llvory In honor of the Russian now year and the imperial family settled In St 1'otorsburg. The diplomatic corps assetnp bled in the famous hall of St George In the wlntor palace , with General SchwciuU at their head Some gaps In the tanks showed that Ibfluonza still bold Its grip The Italian ambassador . was among the absentees Iho ladles of the court , lu Hussinu national dress , mustered In the adjourning Alntan- drin i hall to await the arrival of the Imperial | cortege , which entered nt 12:45 : , preceded ' by Prlnco Dolgourukt , grand mnstcr Tbo grand marshal and otbor high court officials , in straugo oriental dresses , mid the brilliant uniforms of tbo Circassian escort added much to tbo plcturesqucncss of thoscono ' The czar were the uniform of n gcncrul ' ofllccr and looked strong , handsome uud ' well Ho graciously rocoivcd the coni gratulatlons ' of thu diplomatists , addressing n ' few words to the chiefs of legations on general I topics , but nothing of n political na- turo I The czarina looked superb in a , . dress of gold broeada , with n train four metres long , trimmed a meter ' deep at the end with Russian Hablo i , the trimming gradually narrowing to 1 the waist Tno skirt was trimmed with a double ' row of sables , between which were superb ' clusters of sapphires , rubies and diamonds ' The center stone of the magni ficent necklace of sapphires and diamonds was an enormous uncut oural sapphlro , each cluster ' being as big as a. small mnndnrian orange ' , wbllo glittering on the corsage , also trimmed with sable , was a cut sapphlro , very llttlo smaller , surrounded by largo dla- mends The Kokoshnik , or Russian head dress of cloth of gold , was encircled with row after row of diamonds and sapphires and rubles The head dross was worn far back on the head Underneath it was n circlet of diamonds as big as walnuts Bor hind hung a veil of old Mech lin , The little Grand Duchess i Acuta made her first appearance at a New Years reception and looked charming The i two youngest grand dunes were in uniform , as were nlso the three little sons of the i Grand Duke Vladimir in natty little hussar costumes The Grand Duchesses Paul and [ Lorgo were present , ns were also Grand I Duchess Catharine Nichnclovna and Grand I Duchess Fovdorvna in a light blue silver brocade , trimmed with ormlno The Grand 1 Duchess Vladimir was not in attendance and I Granddukes Nicholas and Constantlnewhoso * condition is uncbangod , were absent on ao- count of illness Grand Duke Alex's ' was present nnd were an admirals uniform The czarina wns paiticularly gracious , cxtondlng her band to bo kissed Several members of the diplomatic corps nnd deputations of na tive ami foreign merchants also presented congratulations , the whole function lasting moro than an hour The day ended with a family dinner nt the palace * M1NISTEU CHANT DINED Ho Situ at tlio Hmpnrors Tnblo for the Fn-nt Time ( popi/rfa/it ISOO buJamta Uordnn Btnnett ) Vienna , Jan 14. [ New York'Herald Cable Special to The Uee | Minister Colonel Grant had tho.honor of dining on Friday for tbo first tlmo with Emperor Franz Joseph ' The Invitations were confined exclusively to Imombors of the diplomatic corps , which , despite ! - spite the influenza , were fully represented iHis majesty conversed n long tlmo after din ner with Minister Grant nnd was pleased to find thut ho paid tbo German element in Auutro-IIungorin by no means'n facile com ' plmicnt Acquiring the language since his appointment hero , the Burpriso was all the more pleasant Minister and Mrs Grant are installed for tbo winter In a handsome hotel in tbo Schwindgasso under the shadow of the quaint dome of old Karl Kircho On Mondays Mrs Grant receives with great nf- fability and savoir the Amarlcan colony as well as transient glebe trotters from the states Among < the recent guests are Dowitt Talmago nnd Mrs Talmago of Brooklyn ( The celebrated divine Is on his way homo from the Holy Land , which ho visited for study und rccroatlon Mrs Talmago has boon ill with la grippe during her two weeks stay in Vienna , but her health Is now completely restored Dr Talmago sails on the Aurania on the 25th to begin the ro- building of his church , Johann Strauss , the waltz king , who kindly gave the Herald a few days ago his ideas about tbo waltz music of the future , , calls my attontlon to a dispatch in the Lon don Times from its Berlin correspondent to the effect that "Johann Strauss and or- ckf-stra had passed through that cityontbolr wuy to Now York " Heir Strauss says thcro Is no truth iu the statement , and as fur as ho can forosuo ho will never have anotbur opportunity of revisiting America , which all 1 these who had the ploauuro of listening to him sixteen years ago will hear with regret I saw Edward Strauss , the orchestra leader of tbo Volkosgartcn concerts , bop ping along tbo Itingstrusso this nfternoon with his springy step 1 am at a loss to no- count for the Strauss who is about to do the Americas with Mitlockor's now operetta ( , "Dor Armo Jonathan " , which avowedly has been dosisned for aspirations beyond his 1 it will not have , I think , in America the same success which its predecessor , ' The Beggar Student , " met with The muslo Is light aud sparkling , but leaves much to bo desired in originality Several of the sontra buvo a catchlug VIouuoso swlng.but as a gen , eral thing the music Is distinctly roitiineseon t. Ono soug | a the score U sung by Frauloiu Seobold Harriet , the heroine , which has premise of great organ grinding popularity It is a maddening , unforgotablo epidemical refrain which I warn all those who have suffered from Sweet Violets In the past from hearing The work-Is by Herr Vltl- mann of the Neu Frcio ress , and Julius , Bauer of Cremdonblare Dcspita the un doubted Journalistic talent of tbo clover > pair , * the book Is a very poor one Indeed The scene gravitates botivoon Monte Carlo and Boston , Van Dar'Goldo , n millionaire Amorlcan , cinbarrastod by the weight of his coin , chauges places with I poor Jonathan , a prosaic grlngoiro , who with Do Danville , tbo hero , can say with every rising sun , another starring day hu como and gene " Johnathnn cuts quito n I figure at Monte Carlo for a tlmo nnd gets Indigestion , physical and inontat Ho then comes to the conclusion that money Is not everything after nil Van Dor Golda gets over the Indigestion too , but , shipping bc- fore f the mast , finally wins the loss ho lovest but with fomlnlno forothuught she does not marry him until by n conditional clnuso in the contract poor Jonathan forfeits the fortuuo and is got rid of . with n pension VonDorGoldo , again the } richest millionaire in America , marries the ; pretty girl , who will doubtless do her best to diminish his heavy burden l'EHU'l ) HON 1)3 , Operation Rather Puzzling to Those Not on the In side irnni/rtofctlKObi/Jumes Wonfon netmttt.l London , Jan II [ Now York Herald Cable Special to The Bee.1 Operations In [ i Porus were rather puzzling this afternoon to those who were not on the msldcand there are not many on the insldo They took a drop ! towards the close This rather but prisod the bulls who jumped so gaily Into the ring this morning and thought there was no end to the prollt Itvttio stock These who were not on the Insldo supposed the Grace party | was buying options for llvo-elghths good to the end of FoVuury This caused a close study of the inspired circular which was carefully distributed yesterday whore It 1 would do the most good The Circulars were signed by Thomas E. Webb , secretary of the Peruvian bondholders committee , Moorgato strcot The circular is ns fellows : lam Instructed to inform you that according to a cable moaBago recolved this day it would appear that the Grace con tract has now boon completed by the slgnn- turo t of the Peruvian prosldont , nnd further , that nn nrrangomont has now boon como to betweon.tho l Chilian govorumont , the 'I'eru- vian government nnd tha bondholders , a protocol j having been signed which It is hoped will bo bronght boforci , the Chilian congress now sitting and shortly bo ratified Tbo par ticulars 1 of the Chilian settlement will bo published ] as soon ris they have been received - coived i ns having definitely passed the \ Chilian congress . ' 1 It will bo Boon that l Chili has not yet como into the fold , and ; tbo timid ones exclaim that there is no real ground for the rise in Perus Option buyers think that ihey did a good stroke of business , for If tbo Chljinn congress ratifies the contract bofnro Jfarch they will p rotoct the result of the consequent boom , whllo nt tbo worst they can iloso only llvo-elghths. The ' situation seems t6 give Michael Grace a lot of work , for ho ws , too busy touigbt to attend a dinner to which he had been invited - vited by Colonel Nortn , who is of the Grace party _ , snii'WltBOKISI ) SAILORS - Twelve Mien of nn . American Vessel Suffer Terrlbja Privations ICopiirlaM ISOO l > u Jatn-'A ( lonlm lienntifA Newcastle , Jan , l4.-r-Now [ York Herald Cable Special to Trie 13ee.1 The steamer ' Elfroda arrived off Dfiv or this afternoon and sent ashore In a ll/eboat / a crew of twelve men who han been rescued under exciting clrcumBtnncos from tha American bark Nordcan of Now Brunswick , which had bo- corao a wreck oa thijj , Atlantic during the recent heavy gales The shipwrecked crow were removed to the Povor sailors homo , jwhoro tholr wants were attended to by Davidson , the superintendent All were { suffering from contusions The captain of the Nordcap , Mulcany said that the Nerd cap bark , COO tons , left St Johns for Pen arth with a cargo December 21. A few days , later the vessel encountered , a violent gale , which continued ver.v severe the following day Seas swamped the decks frequently , On the M Inst n tremendous Boa struck the vessel , smashing the after cabin and swept away the boats Other Boas added to the 1 damage The vesselbocamo unmanagcublo > and began to fill rapidly Tbo seas swept the decks fore and aft , curryine away every thing movable The crow only saved thorn solves from bolng washed ovosboard by lash Ing themselves to the fixtures Then followed 1 great privation and suffering What little food and water could"bo obtained was put . into tbo fore top , and for three days and nlght9 tbo crew stood at the pumps Incessantly - cessantly , until the work was useless and I the vessel began to burst by the swolllng cargo Tbo crow were worn out from want of sloop and fatigue of battling with tboaeas The chlof mate , John Race , Buys ho and hi ) companions remained in this con dltion , suffering very muoh from exposure . and want of sloop , until they were rescued by the Elfrcda , whibb'succeeded , with great difllculty , in sending a lifo boat alongside i tbo wreck , but the sea was bo rough that she , could not gut alongside ) ; and tbo mon saved * themselves by swimming or jumping from the rigging Into the boat STAXLIJV AltltlV.I-JH AT CAIRO lho Great Explorer SIcots With n Cordial Itbcoptlon ( Copi/Hfl/it / WO lu Jamei Gordon llcnn' tt ) Cairo , Jan 14. [ New York Herald Cable Special to Tins tlEU ] Stanley arrived at noon today , meeting with a notable reception at the stattou from Sir Evelyn Baring , Gonerul Sir Francis Grenfotl , Act ing United States Consul General Grant and i others Ho wont to tbo khedives palace in state , made an official call on him lasting half an hour * and was deoo- rated with thd & grand cordon of Mld-jldlch , a very distinauished honor Stanley was warmly greotcd by a largo crowd at Sheppard's hotel Stanley looks i very well , bis bronzed taca showing bolown white Gorman cap ond'abovo a suit of the same The mombcrs' ' of his party are In excelloat Health and spjrlts Ho thinks that Einin will bo hero In a month Stanley gnvo mo a few minutes ' talUi Uo said that the i rumors of his death I were duo to' the non-arrival of letters Sent by bands of picked messengers , who were stopped by bosttlo tribes llvo day * from where Bartolot ; was killed Ho himself found two parties of his messengers therawhen on his way to the coast Stanley vuyji tnat Emiii , with his grent influence and taut , would bo an Inval- unblo ogent nt Soukini or Wndyhalfa Backed with mllltary'uuthorlty ho would pave the way for a hotter understanding between the Egyptian government and the native tribes JCuiln lott soventy-flvo tons of Ivory bohlndi Stanley speaks In tbo thighest terms of his party Ho dlnos with I the khedive Thursday , King Leopold sunt an ofllccr with a letter of congratulation hli'am < dill > Arrivals At Glasebw The State of Novadn , from Mow York At New York The Rugla , from Hura- bUrR * At Philadelphia The Scandinavian , from Glasgow At Boston The-Mentmora , from London At Liverpool The Hunio , from New York - Tlio AVonthsr I''orcoast , For Omaha nnd vicinity Light suow fol- lowed by clearing weather , Nebraska and South Dakota Light snow , slightly colder , northerly winds Iowa Light snow , colder , wluds blfting to northerly , cold wave PREPARING I ) A TARIFF BILL , A Measure Expooto 'd to bo Rondy Within a Month . , SUGAR DUTIES WILL BE CUT Totiacco Llkoly to Itomnlii Untouched A General Reduction In Raw Materials Probable Worlds Fnlr Spouiilntlon Washington llunr.vu Tun OM ni Bbb , ) 513 b'OUIlTEES-Ttl Stiikst , > Wasiiisoton , U. 0. , Jan 11. J There will bo no moro regular hearings granted the various Interests by the house commlttco on wnys and moans The schedule of dayson which the committee - too would listen to these who wished to speak j In favor of certain Intorcsts has boon oxhnUBtod , and the commlttco Intends now to begin the work of preparing n rogulnr tariff - , iff bill A few irrogulnr and Informal bear logs , may bo hud It Is not buliovod that the . bill which will bo reported will abolish the tax on tobacco , ns much opposition has re- ccntly arisen to it , so long as the BUgar duty is maiutainod Bit is likely that the bill will make a sweepc r lag reduction of tlio BUgar duty . The sugar quostlon Is the most perplexing that the commlttco will have to consider , _ There are members from the sugar beet and sugar cano producing soctlons of the west nnd south who will protest against any reduction - duction whatovur , whllo thcro nro members who , will contend for a largo reduction of the duty or the placing of sugar ou the free list , The general idea scorns to bo that the proposition j of General Browne of Indiann , to cut the duty in half nnd glvo n bounty of 1 , cent per pound , will finally prevail The coinmitteo seems to oo In fa-or of a reduction of the duty on certain grades of wool and woolens and u very general modifi cation of the tariff laws , bo as to place raw materials nearer tbo hands of the manufacturers . facturers and give cheaper goods to the pco- j plo ] Thcro is no d oubt tbat the duty will bo reduced to the minimum required for the maintenance of the government A bill is expected within a mouth and then will bugin the general debate which must result iu the final adoption of a bill of some kind . NO LOW IIUIDGXiJ In the senate this morning Senator Pad dack moved for n reconsideration of the vote by which the bill granting the right to con struct another bridge over tbo Missouri rlvor was passed yesterday The senator made this motion m order to inquire as to whether the provision Iu tbo bill permitting a low bridge hud been stricken out Upon learning I it had bo withdrew his motion The senator stated that movements are on foot to t greatly increase the capacity of the commerce - morco j of the Missouri river between Omaha , Kansas CItv und St Louis und thnt ho be lieved on this account n low bridges on the river j between these points Bhould bo permitted - mittod i , as they would bo aa obstruction to navigation I tub wom-n's faik The commlttco on rules did not consider the ' proposition to appoint a now commlttco on the _ xyorld's fair today , because of the absence | of Mr Carlisle and Mr Randall , the 1 two democratic members , and from the , conversation of Mr Reed it did not appear tbat bo was very much disappointed In fact , there is no member of the committee , on ! rules who desires u special committco on the worlds full , nnd these who have con > sented to vote for ono have done so merely because of the importunities of the New York and St Louis delegations Mr Can ' non said today that no did not think thcro would be'any such commlttco Ho thinks that thu house will refuse to appoint it even though it should bo recommended by tbo comuiltteo on rules , and is not sure that the commlttco ou rules will recommend It The Chicago people bavo decided to force the lighting Thev recognize the fact that it is tnoir opportunity , particularly as the New York mon are rattled , and that it is good , policy to keep thom on the lun The Now York people are anxious to have the selection of the location deferred until after action by ; their legislature , which they expect to pass an act authorizing tbo city of wow York to \ Issue $10,000,000 in bonds to puy thu oxpenscs of tha exposition With this loan and tbo ' guuranteo fund of $5,000,000 they expect to ask for no appropriation by congress except t , fi.OOO.OOO or jy,000.000 to pay the expenses of r \ whatever exhibit tbo general government t shnUmake , and they are lighting for dolny for this purpose This is the chief reason ' why Mr Depow and others insisted upon a special committee Thnt would postpone \ action , for n time at least , ' nnd with two or three strong men among its members they could prevent tbo consideration of the bill by congress until the legislature has had time to act ThoroforuthoChlcugopeoplo think it good J polioy to get thu matter before the house of j representatives as soon asposslblo , md after consultation it has been determined to make a bold maneuver and ask the house to pro ceed with the selection of tbo situ of the cx- position at once Mr Uuttcrwortti of Ohio j will make the motion , and will do so as soon as ho can obtuin recognition by tbo chair Ho will move tomorrow , if possible , that the house proceed at once for the locution ; that the roll bo called and tbo members iu answer to their names announce their preference among the four cities thut arc seeking the fair , and that the roll calls bo con tlnued to the oxcluslon of all ' other business until some place has a mn- Jority of lho votes cast The committco on foreign affairs will thou bo Instructed to insert - sort the numo of that place in the bill they are now almost ready to report , The reso lution will nlso provide that this bill from the committee on foreign affairs , when It J reported , shall have prccedunco ever nil other buslnoss of the house and shall ho considered without interruption from day to day until It is disposed of It is expected of course that the Now York people will on- tagonizo this resolution and by Joining with St Louis may be able to defeat it , but it will 1 at least develop lho strength of th various cities and smoke out the Now York men IN TUB SENATE , A favorable report was made to tbo senate today from the coinmitteo on public build ings and grounds upon Mr , Paddocks ' bill 1 appropriating 185,000 for a public building at Beatrice The senator believes that ho will secure the passage of this bill at an early date , Tbo bill introduced today by Senator Mun- dersoa appropriating t.,000,000 ! for a publio building ut Omaha provides an incrcuso of t"00,000which gives $1,000,000 for tbo building alone Mr Council aud others directly in ' terested bollcvo they will succeed in getting ; this bill through Mr , Connell presented In the house today the petition of a largo number of Nebraska farmers asking for a law to prohibit boards of trade aud speculators from llxing , the prlco of values by sales of future deliveries > , The petitioners would prohibit bucket shop | speculations on future products and con 11 no the sales of future deliveries to products in existence aud then on warehouse receipts Senator l'addook.and Representative Con i- nell called upon the president today and again urged the appointmen of JudgoUundy for circuit Judge to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Associate Justice lirower The president would not say what ho Intended to do , but Messrs Pad 1. dock and Connell loft the whtto house believing tbat the prospects were quite bright It is now almost a certainty that tbo president will appoint a circuit judge from ono of the districts Senator Wilson Introduced a bill today to remove tbo charge of dosortlon from the inilltury record of George Wbardwlck of , Iowa IN THE HOfdK In the house toduy Mr Dorscy prcscntoJ a fetition from citizens in Nebraska asking bntthoiobono reduction of the duty on Jute , sltal grass , mauilla , hemp , and liux This is done for the protection of the hemp Industry In Nebraska NEW POSTMASTl' .IIS UTOINTCt ) . Nebraska Newark , Kearney county , W. H. Merrick , vice Mrs A. Jones , removed ; Lin wood , Butler county , G. E. Richardson , vice T. A. Wilson , removed Iowa Baldwin , Jackson county , lA C. Ulair , vice J , H. Spray , removed MiscFinxrofs The house committco on Imlinu affairs to day made a favorable rfliwrt on Mr Glfford's bill accepting aud nit " , g an ngrcoment made by the SIssoton t _ Walipcton bands ot Sioux Indians nnd to I y t ix right of way to the Chicago Mlhv.iul • • t St Paul rail way through tlio Lake : 5ibo loservatlou In ' South Dakota This . the reservation which will likely soon be " own open to set tlement nnil Is looatoil ir u iu northeastern part ' of South Dakota Commissioner Gruff oi ttio general land oflli-o today cert I lied to the stuto ot Nebraska j "l2d , being ii per eunltit the proceeds of the sale or publio lands , , ilti the statu dur- lug I the last four years Scnntor Mandorson has filed at the post ofllco department a petition for a dally mall service between Lexington and Jewoll , It was but iccontly that the service was extended - tended , at which tlmo the ofllccrs of thu department - partment promised to glvo a dally service next July A largo number ol Nebraskans have apf piled ( , for Indian agencies ana tradcrships and it nil ! he of Interest to these gontloinon to learn thu a change will not bo made till the terms ( four years ) of these serving oxplro This is the same policy that Is being followedx in rofeicnco to land ofllccrs If any aspirant learns ] , of the expiration of a commission ho enn , however , promote his cause by report Ing j the fact to the dolcratlou from Nobinska in congress Hon John J. Knox , ox-comptroller of tbo currency , will address the house coinmitteo ou banking and curronoy on next Thursday on the subject of a new basis for national bank circulation It , will bo remembered that Knox advocated the deposit of sliver f bullion to soouro circulation Colonel Ed Webster of Omaha Is hero visiting his son-In-iuw , Captain Lish , of the army Cbalrman Strublo of the house committee oir territories Is down with la grippe It struck him last Thursday , hut ho continued to t work until Saturday , when ho took to his bed I His condition has not yet show u uny improvement I W. A. Sharp of Omnlm , and A. Travnor , wife , sister and daughter ot Council Bluffs , nro at the Elliott Pkiiiiy S. Heath MONEY FOR T1II1 POhTOrPlCE - ' • Mandorson Introduces n Itill to In- crnnnn tlio Apprnnnutlnii Washington , Jan II [ Special Telegram to t The Bee I Senator Mandorson today introduced j . a bill increasing the amount of the . appropriation for the Omaha publio building ' nnd alto to $3,000,000 , the same as the t amount piovldod in the bill for Ml\j \ waukco i Eight hundred thousand dollars are , njado Immediately available National Silver Committee Wasiiinoton , Jan 14. The natlonnl exec . uttvO committco appointed at the St Louis silver ' convention mot here today A sub committee i consisting of Fitch , Pixloy aud Barbour was appointed to draw up the plnn of , work for the oxoeuttvo eommlttoo to pursue - sue ouriug the meeting A permanent bu reau will bo established lu this city to look uftor the interests of frco coinage The com inittoo of flvo was nppointcd to draw up end publish nn address to congress and to the people will bo In attendance at this mooting . nnd will probably Issue its nddress ' es imnie- " diatoly after conferrlnc with the members of thoTcxecutlvocommittee Reception to the Diplomats Washington , Jon 14 , The first of the evening state receptions of Prosldont Ilar- rison's administration wns quito a brilliant affair It was glvon in honor of the diplo- matle corps whoso members nttended mora generally thnn usual This fact is iu part attributable to the presence of the dolegutus to the Pun-Amoricau conference , many of whom had never wit nessed an event of the kiud iu this country Among these present were members of the cabinet , nuurly ull the justices of the supreme court , muny senators - tors and representatives and a lnrgo number > of other prominent officials Tha prosiaont was assisted m rccoiving the guests by Mrs Harrison , Mrs , Morton and nearly ull tbo ladies of tlo cabinet housc- hold Nebraska and Iowa Patents Washington , Jnn 14. fSpocinl Telegram to The Bee I Patents were issued today ; as follows to Nobraakans Andrew G. Olson and J. S. Lindgulst , Swodoburg , draft tug Iowa Patents Orlando M. Pond , InUo- pendenco , hook ; Charles A. Ratcllffo , Gil- mau , car coupling ; Christian C. Schwnner , Wlntorsct , ncckyoko coupling ; Gcorgo Swaiu and C. L. W. O. Worth , Codnr Itap- ids , and J. D. Worth , Mason City , steam engine - gino- , Minor Taylor , Waterloo , stanchion ; Robert Toler , Ladago , device for cutting potatoes - Nclir.iHlcii nnd I own Pensions Washington , Jan 14. rSpcclal Telegram - gram to fins Bee ] Pensions for Nobros- kous ; Original invalid John Miller , Central City , Pensions Issued to Iowans : Original luva- lid John II Lury , Grant A WRUCK AT OKCES RIVEn Tlio Ronr Condi or llio Fust Mall I Smashed hy n Froluht Ooden , Utah , Jnn 11. ISpecIal Telegram to Tun UBE ] A wreck occurred at Green Rlvor , on tbo tin Ion Pad Ho , yesterday morn Ing , A freight ran Into the rear coach of the fust mail , completely Biiiashing the coach No ono wassorlously hurt Rnirllxli timers Injured Loncon , Jon , 14. Seventy English miners were injured yesterday by a train smashup nt Cbestorfield . Froluhts Cell Idi ) . Sntdehtown , Pa , Jan 14 , Two frolght t trams collldod today , smashed ten cars and I Killed the conductor and hurt several of the crow , ' . m IjA GRIPl'lV.-l VICTIMS Tlio I'opo and Klglit Cnrdlnnlu are Hick Rome , Jan 14. Tbo pope and eight of his cardinals bavo tha grippe Pittsiiuiio , Jan 14. The Ponnsylv nia railroad company has been compelled to refuse - fuse freight for the seaboard during the past few days on account of the large number of employes havIuglngrippoand.it is mipossl- bio to get enough men to bandlo freight with any degree of promptness , • Huntinoton , Pu , Jau 14. Among the 500 victims of la grippe m this city is Hon Joseph M , Miller , speaker of the Illinois house of representatives Speaker Miller , who Is a member of tha loeislatlvo committee I too appointed to Inspect eastern prisons und reformatories , was prostrated hero with the dlsoaso last wcok during tha Icommlt- teas visit to the state Industrial roforma- tory located hero , Ho Is lying m the reforma- tory and his condition is still very pro carious , mtssliiL' Sailors Pound Bai.tjmohc , Md , , Jan 14 , Iu the coal bins of the burned steamer Sacrobosca the bodies of two of the missing members of the crew were found this evening Chief Engluoor Kerrins , who was thought to have perished , turned up ull right Gas AVorki ISxplmlo In Wains London , Jan , 14. At Pestiniog , In Wale s 1 tbo gas works exploded today , The man ager was blown to atoms aud many persou 1 were Injured KONZK 1 ] GETS A NEW TRIAL _ Tbo Little Dutohnmn Almost Gortnlu of His Llborty NO CHANCE FOR THE OTHERS The Three lilsliiiiiMi Hoiitoiiucd to tlio l'oultoiillnry Kor Llto-l ' iioh Prisoner I'ninestly Protests Ills Innocence < Iuduo iMot innnll's Decision Citliuoo , Jnn , 14. Judge McConnell this afternoon . in the < Gronlncuso granted the ap plication of ICunzo for u new trial , but do llied the motion of the ether defendants , Coughlln , Burke mid OSullivnn Judge McConnell in his decision snid : " 1 think It would bo a moro pretense for mo to taku moro tlmo to deliberate on this subject 1 would not arrive at any dif ferent < conclusion In several days than I have now . , It has weighed upou my mind during the ' tilal that the ilotomlauts should have it fair trial Slnco its conclusion It hm weighed upon my mind that whether they hud ] a fair trial , whether the Jury had reached , such a conclusion thut within the limits a Judge has the right to question whether the vordlct was a Just ono , it was n Just one Judge Wing sucgostcd thnt the defendants were prejudiced by not having boon grouted separate trials , yet the trial disproves of thia because the theory generally accepted by the publio and urged by tlio state Unit u con spiracy was formed In Camp SO was not no- uoptcd by the Jury , as shown by the ueqtllt- tal of Ueggs • 'As to thojury , of coursottlsmoroBntisfiic- tory to the trial judge to have a Jury of mod absolutely without opinion as to the merits of a case , and this course wus followed in socuilug the llrst four jiuors , but wns dropped when lt became evident that It would bo Imposslblo to obtain such n Jury in the county Tbo impression ot tbo trial Judge j as to the character of u Jury from hltl whole examination would bo tukon by u , higher court as a judgment of a Jury , from the manner lu which tbo quustiou wns approached I am convinced if any Olio watched the manuor of the trial judge dur ing 1 this trial they would bavo boon curtain the court wus determined to have a fair Jury "As to the oylduuco , the judge Is not culled upon to say whether If on the Jury ho would have come to the snno conclusion Ab to ono of tbuso defendants , 1 am convinced the evidence is insufficient First , the uvldcnca J ugainst , John Kuuro Is thnt of James , who saw him in u window across the street ami never saw him ugaln until in court 1 do not think t his identification is reliable I also discredit the identification of William Merlon who claimed to have seen Kuuzo ono , evening .Niemann , a saluou keeper 1 , did not Identify Kun/.e posi tively 1 This murder sprang out ot Irish ' politics some way , lt is not necessary ] to oven conjecture how , hut there is no inotivo apparent for ICunzo to have taken \ part iu the crime Even if Mortcs uud Juiucs were to bo believed uud Niomunn had bcon ' moro posltivo there Is uo dilliculty lu reconciling ' tbeso facts with his innocence , I moan to say ho might buvo been iu the Clark j strcot Hot und all the other places , , and still have been innocent I believe the verdict of the jury was not only unwarrant ed , by the ovldouco , but wus au uusublty , • "ABtotho otttdr 'dofenoants , 1 overrule the motion for a now trial " Little Kunzo was on bis foot in nn Instant blurting out iu his broken English : "Thanh ; you , your honor I am very much obliged for your kindness " Your are not indebted to mo for any kindness , " said the court "Is thcru any motion for un aricsl of judgment I " asked the court Mr Forrest know of uo ground for ono , but mndo It to buvo lt on record The courn overruled It and nsked it the prisoners hud anything to say There was a moment of suspense uud than Dan Coughlln arose und said in firm tones : Your honor , 1 am inuocont 1 was con victed by perjurers " O'sullivun's volco trembled slightly ns ho said : "I bavo not much to say 1 protest my innocence before God und mun , and the tlmo is not far distant when it will bo shown I do not ask for mercy 1 ask for justice 1 have not had justice " Burke Btopped chewing gum long enough to say : "I am Inuocont I always know that in England they allow porjururs to po on the stand und convict Innocent men , but I no voir know lt was dona iu America " A moments silence followed , and then the court said : Will the prisoners risof" The three men arose again , and the court imposed the sentences in the following words : Following and conforming to the verdict of the jury the Judgment of the court is that you shall bo tnkon to tbo penitentiary at toilet and thcro bo conlinod for tbo term ot your natural lifo " Coughlln aud liurko heard tbo words with out a change of countenance , but O'Sulll- vans ' lips quivered und bis face , bud a worn , plncbod expression The defense was gran ted Bixty days to llio a bill of exceptions It wus announced that Lawyers Forrest , Donahuo and Wing hud bcon retained to taite the case to the uuproiuo court at the March term Forrcbt askou for the usual stay of execu tion until Bupercedcas could bo secured The stales attorney protested vigorously , do- inundlngtbnt tbo prisoners bo sunt ntonco to Joliet Juugo McConnell intimated that hu would ' bo willing to grant the slay for the sake of humanity If ho were sure ho hud thu au thority to do so , uaylng ho hud given tha mutter some ultontlou and could Uud no authority , - Forrest made quite nn extended appeal , showing what an Injustice would bo done If the defendants were compelled to go to the ponltentiary and were uitcrwurds given anew now trial and ucquitted Ho also said all the otbor Judges of Cook county , except Judge Anthony , bad bcon in thu habit ot grunting u stay when assured the case woulj bo taken up Juugo MtfConiioll finally announced that bo would defer his decision until ho could consult other Judges to find out on what im- tbority they acted ICunzo was then admit ted to ball In lho sum of $5,000. The states ' attorney opposed the motion for bail and subsoquoutly onntendod for $30,000. Judge McConnell , howuvqr ; did not coincide and explained that ho would have discharged ICunzo If there were no evldonca against hlni , but the state attorney had informed Dim thcro was some The stnto attorney intl * ranted thut if they lot Kunzo stay in Jail a few days ho might conclude net to bring him to trial ut all , but lot him go , Ro pioir.lsod to let the court und counsel know this week and accordingly no effort will bo made to got Kunzo out ou bail m tbo meantlmo : 5 > Token to Jollet , _ Chicago , Jnn , 14. Tonight Coughlln , Buika and O'SullIvan were hurried from Jail strongly manacled und taken to Jollet on the 0 , o'clock train They ar- rived at tha ponitontiury about midnight and with little ado were put into solitary con7 llnoinout until tomorrow morning , wheii they will bo formally entered and clud lu prison garb The sudden transfer was a grout surprise to the prisoners It aupours State Attorney Longonockor de cided curly in tbo evening to take immediate udvantago of the ruling of Judge McConnell , aud ut once gave orders tq Sheriff Motion to hnvo the prisoners ref moved to the penltontwry • 1 Drntli Kenlniioo Couiiniitnd St Louis , Jan 14 , Tha death Bontonco of Madison Jamot , 0110 of the niuo Choctaw Indiana sentenced to bo bunged at Fort Smith , Ark , next Thursday , wus commuted itoday to imprisonment , for fifteen lours , Tlio hanging of the other eight will Uk.i place Thursday ,