( The Omaha Daily Bee NINETEENTH YEAE , OMAHA MONDAY MORNING , JANUARY 27 , 1800. s % NUMBER 218 , A COMPROMISE PROBABLE The Iowa Dordlock May Bo Brofeon Today ONLY ONE THING IN THE WAY alio Hitch Is Not Serious nml tlio Gpii- [ crnl U lleT In Tluu Mnttor * A\ ill - Ho Straightened Out A Clioico Uotuacn Trusts rrriim itf Organis-ilmn Dm Moinbs , In , Jau 20 | Spcclal lcln rnm to Imp Utr l Tlicro Is general fcol Ing tonight tliAt iho don llock over the torn porarv organization of thu liouso ulll bo broken tomorrow Tlio confuroneo com mittpo luv o practically agreed on the terms of organization , which glvo the democruts Uo tun ] omry speaker nn I the ropublicuns most of the other temporary oMcera 1 lie only hitch In the nrogrammo tins been over a stipulation which the republicans lind suggested roirArllng the buslncvs winch WJK/t could bo done un Icr a temporary ore iniza- 9 tlon It hns been the custom horoloforo to 4,0 through the fouu of electing n United btntca senator twice each vltno ono was chojon The law provides that the balloting for n senator slmll becin on the second iucstluv after the orcantzi tlon of the house 1 hero hat always bocu a misunderstanding as to whether this re . ferred to the tuitiDoriry or pormincnt or- k/fnnlzutlon Ah thu Iowa icgisliture moots on Monduy an 1 usu illy perfects it tomporur ) orc.uulz itlon tint day and a p rmanont orgiulzition Iho next dn ) , it 1 is hern the custom to ballot for senator on the second Tuesday and nc-aln on the third Tuosd vv so as to cover both cases bo thu repub licans in their propose 1 ucxcouiont BUt-icst that nothing bo done under the tcmi orarv ori it izatlon except to.ballot . for the porunnout s | ouker nu I Unite 1 States senator , the lust item be I ing inserted to cover tins continccnev should I the deadlock last moro than eiulit dns Vita democrats thoui ht they s tw an Intention of clcctlnc i senator and Iciv ing their tovornor out in the cold , us the law provides tint ho cannot bo li mounted until after the orcunl , zution of the housi so they variously ob Jected , nml the comi lomiso bus hung on that I olnt Hut the republicans di 1 not iiitond to piascribo tliat or lor of busincss and will chntifcOlho wording so is toleivo ltsitisfac- lorv to the demoirats llicn it will b ) a loptod a id the llfcht for permanent spoakoi will begin Iho n | ) iblleans say that It Is lucky thcro has been a deadlock for so many nf their members are sick with the grip th it they eould not have elected Allison had the election cune at tlio usual tlmo list week Ono oi two members uro now critically sick mid uiuy not bo able to attend the session at ult V/ THL lND PLNDLNTd m Short Skctclirs nl tlio I our Allcgrd ' • " " Non-Pat tlHini" " " Drs Moisrs In Jan 20 [ Special to Inn Ui r ] The so-ealled independents of the Iowa legislature are Hoe of Mononn McDcruiid of Adair , Monk of Ly oilsand Smith of Boone Mr Itoo Is an original greenbacker Ho snjslio always supported greenback measures and during _ , , th wnr period was an enthusiastic admirer . of that sturdy old commoner Thnddcus h Stevens of Pennsylvania the full or of the ! * ? • • jocenbatk currencv Mr Uoo cast his for V < tunes \ \ ith tbo greenback labor party in its infuncy , giving his first vote to Potoi Cooler in 1870 Two years neo ho ran on the union labor ticket with democratic endorsement dorsomont and vvus elected with four votes to spire J.his your ho made the cinvitss under thu samoclrcumstincos and succeeded In def entitle Mr Unrtholomow a popular faimor , b ) just ono \oto Mr Roe is poi conally very popular , nml is the most iuvot eratcjoker on the llooi of the house In the present dcudloclc ho will stind by the dcols ions of the democratic cnucus to the last , but on other questions that may arlso duriup- the ho proposes to exercise his indopon KBossiou to vote according to Ills own best , Judgment , Und this ono vote cist for Hoe been tivcii to the ropubllcan candidnto the pirtv would have n good wor ( Iul , majority and this deudlock would never have Imp jicntd Smith of Uoono , the last of the Indcpund ents Is a mail of moro than average ability ami a keen obscrv cr of ov ents Ho is not a politician in any sciibo Durluf , the war period ho wus a lepublican , but has never supi ortcd thu party in n presidential contest since tlio dnys of Abraham Lincoln I or twenty jeara ho has boon engaged in the milling business in Uoono and has taken u deep interest in the struggle to sccuro living railroad rates for Iowa millers Ho has gen crully voted a mixed ticket on statu Issues but two ) ours ugo ho Btronc.1) opposed the election of Wills and Lund the democratic cundldutcs for ruilroud commissioners Mr Smith owes his election to a bitter factional light between the monopoly und unti mot opoly wings of the republican party In Uoono count ) and to an extended personal acquaintance among the farmers Origi nally ho was a somowhit urdcat supporter of prohibition , but now says ho Is rendv to \oto for a stringent license luu Mr Smith fc * - - is ti uly an independent , but unfoitunutol ) for the topubllcans , ho bonostlv bultovos that the democrats are right in the mnttor of * w $ rtrttnlzatlon mid will vote with thorn on all mutters relating to this question to the bitter end So in the present strusgle the demo cratftmnj bu credit"d with fort ) nine votes that ma ) bo counted on in any emergency MonUotLtou Is a well to do furmor of strong unti monopol ) proclivities IIo is u democrat iiuro anil simple and was elected bv tlio all of a largo farmer vote o\or a woaU opi onont fir Monk docs not hosi tutoto soy thatho is nn unti monopolist of the most pronounced stripe und is equ illy emphatic in las donunci itlon of tlio present prohibitory law Mr Monk impresses ono us bolng a man of tlrm coin ictious who will kick out of the democratic traces the mo ment the part ) heads toward the corpora tion camp On genera ) questions , especially in the mat tor of oiginizlug thu bouso , he is n democrat mid will abldo by the decrees of I ho party caucus . Dr MoUcrmid of Adair Is a slight simro man a littla ever fifty Hacamo from Can ad i twenty yours ago and settled In Iou tauolle , where he has icslded ovir since In politics ho has ahvajs bcon independent IIo \olcd for 111 leu , Uarflold , Cleveland and Harrison , and has ( , onerailyoted a mixed state ticket Ho is strongly opposed to the > rnsont | roh'bltory ' law , and was olectel large ! ) on that lisuo Ho alto will ole with tbo domoornts to the bitter end on orcunlza lion , though he will in all probabillt ) supiort Allison for senator Dr MoUeni id s elec tion was due to dissatisfaction on account of the working of the prohlbitor ) law and to his I ernonul | opulanty I'lie usual republican majority in Adair is something uoar live bun dred , but Dr McUormtd s plurality was sixteen 1 bo ono hundredth man , and the ono who has it in his power to untie the pordian knot und break tne deadlock Is Hon Matt hwurt of I'owcshlc Mr Lw art is a uiom bcr of iho uuior labor tarty , elected b ) f democrats oudorsemeut and b ) thu aid of dlssatlslled rot ublieans His iiositlon lu the bouso Is somewhat peculiar Ho is u pro nounced Prpblbltionlst and ou this question agrees w 1th the republicans On other ques tions ho Is Independent However , the great Lodvof his buj porters were domociuts and ho feels that la the mutter of oruaumiiL the houeu it is his duty to uld the deuiocnits as > long ns there , is a probability of their being jf ublo to foico the republicans to compromise if In case of a protracted deadlock Mr Hwurt K _ may como to tlio conclusion thutho has per formed his duty to the democrats In the fullest mcuiuro und uulte with the republi cutis loag eDough ta set the wheels of lecls latiou ( foinir Mr Lwart Is u very ( ousueu tious member und will do whit ho btlioies to bo rlL.bt ana carry out the wishes of his couitltuonu to thu best of his ability and all ntverso criticism at the orcscnt tlmo is entirely too \ relous " That the republicans will ha\o the per msnent speak r mny as well bo conceded A majority of the republican ro | rcscntntUcs luac settled down to the conclusion tint rather than give u ( tlio organization to the democrats the * ill adjourn and go homo without effecting nn organlzitlon mid ngaln appeal to the people Sonutor Unn of Inlor after surprising the democrats b'declining to bo i parlx to run a ill Allison movement nn I net the role of ndisorginlnr , has blossomed forth with the tuuil numborof rifonn measures Ho has nlroadv Introluccl the following A bill to p-ovl lo for a uniform i slom nf text books In tlio public schools a bill subjecting irivato banks to thosimo legal suuervlsloii us Mntobinks and u bill requiring county trc isurors and auditors to bo elected in ill ternate tours and making them c'l lblo to ro election Ihodcrno-rits nnd republicans nro run ning n ntrk nnd neck race In their efforts to sccuro billet rcfinn Senator Sicds tie republic in mnmber from Uol uvoro county rather cot , the ahnntuge however , in the beginning nnd sen ito lllo No I is n bill t rovi ling for tlio adontion of the Australian ballot Senator DoJlo , the datnocrittc member from Uuriington , lind a bill of tt o name nature In his | ockct but beeds nuticl paled him and Lot , in his bill first bcnntoi Muck of Huenu Vista has intro duced a bill of a rntnor unliuocharactor lliusot itor fears that the tires of patriot ism nro burning leas in thu bosoms of the present generation than in those of our an ccstors nnd hns accordingly Introduced a , bill re lulrlng a national Hag to bo const mtly unfurled from every publlo school bouso In the stito and providing that the toncmng and sinking of patriotic songs shall bo a part of the public Bchool exercises HiX muvrdviNsr iiiusr Iowa Han Iter Cm ko Hctvvcon Thu S ( li ) i > l Honk Concerns Drs Moivrs la , Jan 20 fSp3clal to Tiil 13el | While the leilslaturo Is waiting for organir itlon there Is not much talk about probable leglsl itlon iiuttto little that is heard is upon the two s injects of prohibl tlon and school books On the formoi there is no pirtlcular eh inco , lu publlo sentiment from what it was soon nftoi the election Iho extreme pronlbltionists want no change In tbo law The exlromo antl i rohl bltionlsts vv int an ei tire chauco in the law with the subslltlion of anothci Bvstoni whllo men of modernto oi consorva tlvo views would lil o to sco some modlllca tlon of tlio 1 iw at le ist to the extent of cor rooting some notable abuses which have crown up under it , bcvural members have prci nrcd bills for the repeal of the law , which the ) will introduce just as soon as the ) have an opportunity It is not known that any republican has i rcparod sucn a bill ttiouh some republic ins may bo willing to vote for such measures It ia believed ttint at least two of the democrntio side or the house would vote against any repeal of the law Whcthoror not uuy ropubll cans will fn or it remains to bo seen If they do not that will end tlio matter without reference to the sen ito There is prob it ly an nntl prohibition majority In the senate but there is very nearly a stand off in ttio bouso On the subject of school books there is still ( , roator dlfterenco of opinion A few weeks ago thnre was quite a sentiment in favor of frco text books with state unt formit ) Now the plan of district uniformity seems to bo moro popular , und many are ouposlng free text books oxcapt in cases of destitution lor a whllo the old line pab- lishinc , houses were the only ono3 th it con trolled a lo bb ) , vvcro actively represented at each session of the legislature and opposed nnv scheme for tuViug tbo book business awny from their own hands lhe ) were called ' the trust ' and the popular scntl mont against trusts was invoked against ihpm Hut now a uc _ w fgojius catered the Hold and it Is trust against trust Tbo pub Ushers of cheap text books that have been doing the work for states that let the job for tbo whole state utonce , have combined and formed a syndicate or trust lhay nro rep resented hero also by a paid lobby nnd their men oppose the district uniformity idea and fav or tlio state publication or state contract scheme hoping to bo hired to dn the work That confuses the situation ( .rcatlv With ono trust opposed by another trust the fcl lows who nro down on ail trusts dent know exactly whnt to do MIVLUS WOItKINO FOIl TH PHI 1110UTB The coal miners of Iowa have organized for work with the legislature lhey have a Btulo association whichlionps general oversight sight of the mining interests of the state Tncrowas n meeting of this association at Osltaloosa last week to urrango for deslrod legislation riioio are sovcral measures which the miners want enacted Into law Alrcad ) two or tlireo bills regulating the mutter of scieonlng coal have been Intro ducca in the sen ito Ono of these is b\ Son utor Cassatt , thu author of tbo Cassatt bill which did nut pass but occasioned n bitter partisan light suvornl years ago Senator Cassatt who Is a democrat , tried to make some political cupltal out of it and so the republicans opposed htm and killed bis bill Ho has learned wisdom by cxperienco and will not endeavor to work nny politics into the present measure The miners at their meeting at Oskaloosa n | pointed a committee of three to rerircsont them botoro the legis latlva committees nnd work for desired legislation They favor sovcral bills in the interest of labor , ono to protect the laborer in case of tbo Insolvency of the employer , another to provldo for the payment of all wnges of vvorltmon , at least tw ice a month , and not later than on the first and flftcontli of each month Their principal measure , however is In regard to pay for screenings Tnoy think that they should do paid forever over ) thing that comes out of the mlno by their labor for w hicli the o | orators receive pay Iho usual practice is to pa ) the miner for only the product which does not pass through a wide meshed screen The slack that does c.o through is sold but tno minors In many mines huve not received anything for their labor in gutting it out of tbo ground A NOT ! O OASC Ono of tbo noted cases before the supreme court Is that of Munchrath , who was on victed of being connected with the Ha Idock murder ut Sioux Cit ) , and was scntoticod tea a few years in the penitentiary Ho hus succeeded In keeping out of prisori on ball all these \ oars slneo ho wus convicted , and is exhausting every legal expedient to escape cntlrcl ) Ho was not the man who 11 red tbo fatal shot , according to general opinion , but bo Is supposed to have been ono of tbo con splrators who planned tbo assault upon Mr Haddock Hut ha Is the only ono of tbo crow I who wus ever convicted nnd hols posBlblv tbo least guilty of all ivbo wore ludictcd Uo is petitioning the supreme court for a rehearing on the grouu I that tbo jury In the last trial wis not properly Bokct-d His argument was made to tlio supreme court last 1 riday und the court now has tbo case under a Ivlsomcnt vr.HMiNona lnioNCJims Information has been received at the cap ital of a now aud peculiar disease that has made its aiipearanco among the sheep in southwestern Iowa One man writes that bo has over thirty head affected with it fho firstsjmptom Is n slight couth , which in creases in soieritv seemingly causing much palu The animal tries to Btlllo the cough , making it fccnerally moro of a hoot Xbero Is uutel aud difficult breathing , drawing la of the II mks a sudden falling of llosli in severe cases , and olmost cntiroloss of appe tite Soma linger tlflcon or twont ) das uftcr the attack , while others last but ten days ilia lean ones appear to last the longest , Iho Btato votcriuur ) surgeon , Dr btolkor , calls the dlseaso verminous bron eh I Us , and says It is duo to the presence of parasites in the bronchi and mlnuto air ves si Is I hey are small round worms that , tot lute thu lungs und propucato with great rapidltv and often destroy tlio life of the uuimul in n few days GUI I OVSUKH13' ULtNlOV 'Ihoold lawmakers nro uiaKlng prepara tions ( or a line reunion in this cit ) I cbruarv J7 and li lhey Include former ofllrors nnd members of the early toncral assemblies , and their reunion will bring together many of the noted men of tbo state The invltu tlon Includes lojislatois , territorial and state , gov eruora and state officers coutres * men aud senators up to aud including tbo ) earib.O THE PRESIDENT TOO SLOW , I Hnrrlson Will Ba Asked to H-\Bton Appointments A DELEGATION WILL CALL Prominent Men Will Point Out tlio .NciPHslt ) Tor Moro KxpctlltimiH MctlioiU Tlio Now Itiilos Allsccllmiuoits WASUISOTOy IlLltBAUTll" OUVItV UlB I > 1I3 L'ocitTKRNTii Sritssr , > asminqto' * D 0 Jan JJ I I'ostmnstor Gonor.il Wiuiuniakor , Assist m 1 I'ostmustor done nil Clarkson General Hussoll A Alger , Senator Qui ) aud Mr Kerns of St Louis wilt call upon President Harrison und ask him to make moro liasto in his appointments Tin ) will direct attention to n lumber of prominent positions bolng held by demounts vvhlcn should bo occup'cd ' by republicans ind request that n tlon betaken taken at a vcr ) carl ) da ) for the good of tLo public sorvlco and in the Interest , of the republicans t TiirFvvnt i ts A caucus of tbo republican members of the liouso will bo held tomorrow evoningnnd the course to bo pursued in the consideration of a Jnew sot of rules thoroughl ) discussed The prevailing opinion is that the republi cans will take the bit in their mouths and nftor nmplo time has bcon given the demo crits for consideration ot the roiort which will bo mndo from the committee on rules a vote will bo taken und the report uloptcd without delay Cortalnl ) the dcmociats will employ every means at their command to filibuster and prevent a fin li vote but Speaker Uccd has ruled that ho has full and absolute control of the house in its present condition the rules which were adol ted for the Inst congress bav Ing bcon dcclircd not In force now In uny hcjit that it can bo considered the democnts are sure to have u roist for their obstinacy in their consideration of the rules The democratic members of the committee on rules Messrs Carlisle und Mills have rcmainod nway from the meetings of the comtnlttco as much as posslblo so as to avoid u final report and they will ndv Iso the members of their part ) to stand solidlv togcthor lu dillydallying , for the purpo30 of tr ) Ing to prevent the luo vitable Iho republic ins throughout the country elected a majority of the Fifty first congress that they murlit rule , and tnatsomo legislation in the interest of the country could bo adopted nnd the republicans of this house intended that rules shall bo made which shall give them the power the pcoplo have invested in them and thov will pass their rules If it takes all summer an 1 then the ) will proceed to legislation lno demo crats will doubtless complain bittorlv befora they are throuc.li with this ficht , and clnlni that Spo liter Itoed Is arbitrary ' ' and imuorious ' because bo will not let them waste weeks of time in foolishness SUICIDE IN TUB VltSir It is lenrncd at the war department that there were only nlnotoon suicides in the nrtnv during the year 18SJ Kisbollovelthat hotter sifeguards nro provided against those who are predestined to dissatisfaction ontei inc the nrmv and if provisions are made to civo the prlvato soldiers mme occupation for tbo mind the rrtio of deaths in the American armv will bo much less than these in the armies nf other countries The ratio of sui cides In tbo French army is loss than that In any country in the vvoild being less tl an one third ot 1 per cent Uelgium comes next with a slight ncrcaso , nnd Italy and Great Britain are next , in the order the latter bo inc less than ono half of 1 per cent whllo that in tbo United States army is almost three fourths of 1 per cent SIIEIIUAN S SILA HI IULI A lively time is expected in the sennto commlttco on ilniuco when Mr bherman's silver bill , prepared by Secretary Windoni , is taken up for consideration Tt is asserted that none of the members of the commlttco favor the bill It \ as prep ired with great care and after a full conference with the leading republicans in both br inches of con gress and since it has the endorsement of the cabinet and the president it will have strength in congioss The president in tended to send a message to congress endorsing ing the bill , but bo has almost concluded not to Uo so misopiiam-oh Mrs J S Clarkson wife of tlio first as sistant postmnstoi general , is given a lengthy sketch in today's Post , accompanied bv a haitdsomo double column wood cut Mrs Clarkson's social qualities iiLd artistic tastes are delineated in high tonus The Indications are that the scnato will devote itself this wock to the disposition of the bills and resolutions on the calendar of which thord are now u formidable uiruy , manv of ccneral interest A member of the liouso commlttco on pub lie buildings and grounds says the bill grant ing sin Increase of $ :0O 009 on tbo appropria ttnn for the Omaba publlo building will boone ono of the Urst measures the commlttco will adopt Pmmi S ilium Moj-hltl Curiosity Disappointed [ Copwrfoht 1WO by James Gordon Ittnn' I 1 Pahis , Jan 28 | Now York Herald Cable Special to Tub Ble I Morbid curi osity took quite a crowd of Parisians to tlio Quo lrousou da Coudray today Gabrielle Hompurd all tbo morning papers had an nounced was to bo taken to the famous Ko 1 for the rohca ing of the Gouffo mur der , and the street was blocked with pcoplo anxious to catch oven a fleeting gllmpso of the licrolno They had their ttoublo for nothing , for Gabrielle came not the police having deferred the ceremony The police nro convinced that Homy Launay bad a hand ia the crime , yet conclusive proof of bis guilt remains Intangible Gabrielle evinces a charming sollcltuda for Lyraud s welfare Last evening she said to ono of her guardians 'J have only ono fear that Lyraud should commit unotber murder in America and suffer the penalty there " Lvldontlv she prefers the gulllotlno to tbo rope or oven to electricity for Lyraud It is worthy of note that M Goron has obtained a photograph of this slippery gentleman It rei resents Lyraud as ho was twenty years ago , but still it is hoped that it will assist the police of the United States , to whom a largo number of copies are to bo at once sent Mr anil Mra Cliuiiiliorluin Toasted [ Cnpj/rWit lSOOby James ( lonlmi Utnnett 1 Id Uaiiiu , Jan 20 [ Now York Herald Cable Sieclal to The Hee 1 Klaz Pasha enter tained Mr and Mrs Chamberlain nt a semi oDlcial banquet last niht , covers for thirty elkbt being laid The guests included Sir E Harlng and other leading Lntllsh officials , With their wives , and all the Lgyptlan mm Utters SlncO bis arrival , though his visit is quite prlvato Chamberlain has studied most carefulb tbo Uritish position and has ( , ono Into every question interviewed tbo officials , personal ! ) inspected the barraoks and other works and the irrigation department under Scott MoncriofT seen the Lgyptian tree | s andcouforred constantly with Horlng Uo will therefore go away loiognlzing fully the marked improvements , which would bo of treater extension if franco withdrew her which does not allow us to carry out pollc ) further reform Stanley has moved Into a qulot pnvato hotel , whore , without interruption , ho can make up bis manuscripts iho HioGruido ttroalc LxntiKnrntoii Dknveii , Cole , Jau S3 | Special Telegram gram to Tuu Hee ] Iho first report of tbo HIoGrando wreck nt Monument last even Ing was somewhat cxagLqratil No ono was killed or oven fntnll ) injuroj tin 1 no cats wcro barned Sixteen l > ersons vvcro mora or less cut or burned among them II It King of Lincoln , Neb , who had n hand but and nrm bruised An official Hlo Urando en w is on the roar of Iho trntn ami General I relght Agent /iniintnorinan was considerably cut and bruise 1 about the head The 11h co-respondent rcturnoJ from tbo seono of the wreck this morning T ho entire train of seven cars lay oo its side , some of them on the platform Tbo win it jvas still blowing a gale and nt n rnto vvhlo'i rendcrcl It unsnfo for the wrecking crow to work lrifllolsnot hlockcl lowovcr , for trains pass b ) the switch It is providcti tlal that the curs did not take lire for in thitov nt the cutiio trull us well as the town of Monument would probibl ) have been ( tcstrood TIIL OLnillWOL HLLOitl ) I Innnclnl Transaction of" tlio Cnni- li y fur tlio I'utU Nook I1ostonJuii 21 | SpsoUt Tologr unto The linr | rho following table coupllol from spec ! il dispatches to the Boston Post train the managora ot leading clearing houses of the UnltoJ States and Canada shows the gross oxchingos for the week ending Jnnuar- with the percentage of mere iso and decrcaso as complied with tbo coric- spondmg week in 1&9 _ 9 3 UTirs , ccriiuvis g n New \ ork sow ifii oi Tl Huston , 00,411 _ n 0 2 Phil idelpula 7Jir vo 1 CtUcano rite GOTO 1 fl St Louis -I 4118-1 18 U \e\vOrieau3 ltd iici 41- llalllmoiu , It II UO 10 il Plttsbirg llliy 9H ) Kit sin 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' 1 1 Cinclnti itl J" U Hhl 21 1 Kansas city cr 8 s o ! ) loulsvlllo 8 4J1 j O Si ) . I rovl lrnco 5 M\\0) [ \ ii 2 MUiaukio To ( i < W 1(11 ( a trnit 4 4) ) ids in del el in I 41WUI1 4J I Mluuoao ills VAi 811 8 8 St I mi IS * ) " ! , 21 * Deny or 4 u M 41 8 Omaha 4,05b,74 | 27 8 Moniphls . JVKJ311 ( ol imbus rJ" " 1 > 0 2(1 ( 8 1 ort Worth T.0 - u jni o Dallas 2 44oii rr Inllauapills ,0Jt,8 4 i40 6 llicbinond 3 It IST in r. Hartfird " " -t - W S Oi Dulutli ] fclO l > liu i Galveston J 8i | l" ail StJoscpn I 130(1 ( W - ' 4 Sprlnglleld 1 WMr ' 7 New Haven ] in tU II 1 Icorla 3 HO go i .3 Worcester - ] U8A > J lo 8 , I ortlan 1 Mo 1 OCT 874 la 1 Wilmington 9JI1 > 2 10 0 Norfolt Ml 7J9 0 5 Sioux 1 It ) -IUIU 69 1 Or ml Itinlos 07 810 15 7 Srracuso T 40) 17 0 Wichita VI" 4 8 D 1 Molios 8 , IS 10 3 T/01 An elos 411JO 01 0 lovoll * 8.0 ROO 11'l TopcKa OOJ " 08 37 I Montreal . Til"7 8- • Itiirilo , Ca5Hl lortlml Ore It 0012 • Illrmlnfcham J3I J-)3 ) • Seattle Caul • Halifax . 1 ipO,5iO Total . tKlOlO-Ot ! 7 0 Outside New Yorg I U taiffll ( 11 6 * \ it included In totnls No cl arIuB house at this tlino last year " A PltOHlBlAlON I'ltOPAOANMST sj- Ulsliop WlilttnUer dr IMiiladi Iphla Shot nt lly 11 I iinatlc PmtAPELiniA Jan 20 During ronllrma tlon son i"es at St Johns Episcopal chutYh this ovcnlng the congregitlon was Btartled by the actions of aa apparent ! ) domenteu young man who arose from bis seat In tbo church , and pointing a revolver nt Bishop Whlttaker , who was taking part in the sorvic3s flrod immediately there was great confusion but it was qu ekiy seen that no barm resulted from the shot An ofllcor took the would Uo murdcror Into custody At the station be gave his mime as Unvlcl Alexander of this city Ho told a rambllntr stor ) about receiving a Icttei , which induced him to innko tbo attempt upon the bishop s lifo 1 It wus learned later that/Alexander is an ard int prohibitionist , and HIsbop Whltakor s attitude on the liquor question having dis p'eascd him ho dotormlnodito kill him Ho resigned his position I in n dry goods store last weeok The prisoner stated tbat ho nlso was determined to * re move Hov S D McConnell > i3tor of St Stephen s Episcopal church , whoso attitude on tbo liquor question was also distasteful to him It la ovldeub that Alexander s reason is unsettled PLOA.TING in run SCHUI/VKILL The Body ot tlio Mlsslnu IlnnLer , Joseph Dltinnn , Pound Pmi ademhiia Jan 20 The myotcry sur rounding tbo dlsappoarauoo of Hanker Joseph Dttman who wus last seen allvo on December 11 last , was cleared up todaj by finding the decomposed body floating ou tno Schulyklll river In a wallet In his inside pocket coat bcsidos some papers , was a card requesting the Under , in case of bis acci dental death , to notify the s icrotarv of the Mutuul accident association of Now York Un the nfternoon of Dacomber 11 Hanker Dltman started for a drive About dusk the patk guard found his borso and buggy In Pnlrmount park the vehicle bolng empty The first impression was that there hid been a runaway and that the banker had boeu thrown from tlio buggy into the vvntor \Vlion the body was xound today there were no marks of vlolenco discernable aud whether his death was accidental of a sui ci lo will probably novoriba ituo wn I xtoiislrn cii the Maolcoy HvBtotn Evansvili.e Ind , Jau , " 50 The rumors of a deul by vvl > icb D J , Maokoy is to bocouio tbo general manugerot the pblcugo Si Cast Illinois and that that road , and the Lvuns vlllo & Terra Hauta f are to bo virtually consolidated pro continued enough to consider { thorn aocom nltshbd if the arrancoaient is ratified In Now York tomoirow 'No doubt is felt among railroad mon andi financiers that the so-called Mac Hey system will hereafter embrace the Chicago tc Enstern Illinois sys tem and with the extensions now In prepress press will radinto direct f from hero to Loulsvlllo , St Louis , Ohlcaxo and Cincln null • A Ouel VVilli Winchesters Dkmsov , rex , Jan 30 Yeatorday after noon two boys , John Camp and beth Jones , the former sixteen and tUot latter fourteen years old , whllo hunting In ) tbo Chickasaw nation , both llroi at a rabbit und when it tell both claimed it Tbo quarrel waxed warm and Camp challenged Jones to light It out then , and ( here Xbo challenge was uecepte 1 an 1 after a , dittanco of fifty vards hud been paced off they opened fire on each other with their Wmctiesters Jones wis shot in the left arm add Camp received a ball in his leg vhich shattered the bono An Mtemut to Wrputc n Train Oil Cm , Pa , Jan6 - A delibcruto at tempt to wreck the western Now York & Ponutlvanta > passenger v was made last night Iho train was derailed , but fortu uately bojond a soyero skoklng up none of the pa sencur8 acio injured , v 1 I Ire at bin bnycan SiiEuoiOAN , Wis , Jan , ,10 Piro this morning destroyed a block of thieo stores owned by G C Lad , lost # 30,000 NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS A You tf Man Acoldontally Shot nnd Killed nonr Urolghton ROCKY ROAD OF TRUE LOVE A 1 armor lu the \ Iclnlt ) of Nelirnilcn Cit } I orccd to t rnso His Woo ing Otoo Count ) Tc icli- 1 rs' Attsuclntloii An xVccllontal sliontlnir CnnouTov , ob , Inn \ ) [ Special Tolo grnni to 1111. Ufe ] William i lolds a ) oung mnn nt Jcssup postnfllcc , southwest of ' ' Lrclbhtoii , vostcrda\ received 11 death wound nt the humlf , of a companion iho voutig men wore about to start ho no from a small store nt Jcssupounu Glelds w tsst indlng nt the rear ot the sleigh and n shotgun vv is jc inlng ag linst thu sled pointing b u-ltw ird und in some way his companion 111 cllmblnc into the sled iiccklcntulU toughed the trigger nnd discharged the gun The charge entered 1 kids bre ist neat the heart Ho started to walk into tbo store but fell ut the door stcn nnd lived out 11 few hours IIo wis about twenty yours old un 1 loaves nn nged father and mother aud nn ol ler Drothcr almost licart-brokon tiovn VIking Umtcr Difllcii tics Nehhasi a Citi , Neb , Jan 20 fSpecial to liir Ufe J lor sovcral ) cars a young fnnnor named Fd vVillmnn living sovcrul milts southwest of this cit ) , lias boon pay Ing attentions to a voung daughter of a neighboring farmer name 1 Gorhardt but the prospective match was discouraged b ) the father owing to the vouth of the girl , who is but fifteen years old lhe ) oung man however over , wn3 doturmlned , nnd w .s apparently encourage I by the ( , lil A few dis ago U Dim in visited the Homo of his Inamorata and the subject ncarHt his licirt was broutched to the old man Ho w is llrinlv s it down upon and hot words followed which resulted in a licjit Willman accord Ing to a neighoor s stor ) , seize 1 a hatchet llng near and aimed a iiumbci of murderous blows at Geihardt tbreo of which took slight effect on his head cutting ugly but not serious hashes Iho women Intorfcro 1 and held Gorhardt until Willuian had time toes cipo lholuttor then came to the cit ) and svvoro out a jenco vvurrnnt ugainst Gcr- harlt but learning Inter that ho was liable to got the worst of the case , ho in ido un ncrecment with Gerhardt to drou the in li ter und relinquish his claim on the daughter News Htoin O'Neill O NmLt , Neb , Jnn 20 [ Special to Tiir Llf J An organization b is bcon formed hctc und numerous coirmlttces nppolntcd to make nrran emeuta to advertise this point extensively as the best point from which lo roach the Sioux leservation by railroad for all points along the North western svstom and south of said road It believed that this town has many advanttjzes as u point from which to reach the tovern mont land in northern Nobriska and southern Dako'a which will soon bo thiown open for settlement it is the location of the united States laud ofllce , at which entries of tbo land in Ncbiaska must bo made It is thn nearest railroad point to said laud on tbo south and thcro are splendid roads to a good crossing of the Niobrara river north of O Noill M D Long the right of way agent ot the Short Line railroad is making good progress gross in scouring the right of wav between O Noill and Plainviow nnd as soon as the frost is out of the ground grading will bo ronowpd oil along the line Sovcral largo tracts of land have bucn purchased uljoin ing O Ncill which are being surveyed and platted , nnd no less than tlvo good sizoa udditions to the town will bo lidded this sea son Quito an ndvance in real ostuto Is already notlccablo nnd there Is every pros ncct that O'Neill will have a building boom the coming season Iho board of supervisors are hard ut work looking over the books prep iratorv to matt Ingllnal settlement with A T Meals the retiring count ) treasurer who has hud the handling of the county funds for tbo past fourjeirs O rscitl has now four weekly newspapers ono dcmociatic and three republican , and it Is rumored that the Long Pine Huglo , dom ocratio , will remove to this olaeo In antici pation of the big boom that is surely coming It is unlvorsally believed that the popul ition of O Noill will double within the present j oar The proposition to vote ? 5 000 in Vor- digrls township to nid the Short Line rail rotid will bo v otcd upofr on tbo Sth inst O Nelll Is anxious to boo the bonds carry , and there is likely to bo a lively contest ever tbo matter Complicated I nintlv Itelntlons HASTiNra Neb , Jan 20 Near tbo town of Hartwell , twouty two miles from here ltvo Wm Conuoyors and Joseph Matthews well to do furmors , Uoth have been twice murricd The second wife of either Is the daughter of the other by his first wife Lach Is the other s son In-law and father In law They ouch have children by their second wives Each I3 the cruulfather und broth cr In law of the other s children Their children are related in the double degress of uncles and uunts and noobows and ncicos and their wives are stop mother and step child to each other Two Wnmoii Grintoil Dlvnrpps Nkiihabka Crrr Neb , Jan 28 fSpeclal to Inn Hee 1 Mrs Christina Ditson , wife of Saloonkeeper John Ditson who wns bo cruelly beaten nnd driven out in tbo snow , has won her case in tbo district court She secured a divorce f 1 om bcr husband and he will bo compelled to pay her ? 2J ncr month hereafter , besides cost of case and uttornoja1 foes Mary Ann Comstoclt whoso husband was In the habit of whipping her with a biack- snake , was also grunted a divorce , with costs and attorney feet 1 arm II sliloucn Uurnotl Bloqminotoy , Neb , Jan 20 [ Special Telegram to Phl Hee ] This morning nt 3 0 clock 11 ro destroyed the commodious farm resldoncootJ C Conklln , Jr , ono and n half miles northwest of franklin The building and contents are a total loss The family osenped in their night clothes The loss on the bouso is (3 500 , and on the contents tl 000 insured In the Phosnlx of Hartford for 11,500 on tbo house and 1500 ou tbo con tents It is supposed thut tbo 11 ro originated from matches carried by ralco Mr Conklln will rebuild ut once Hun Ovei und In&tiintly Kllloil Vai evtive , Neb , Jan 20 [ S | ei ial Telegram gram to The Hee ] Gcorte Smith , formerly a colored soldier , living near 1 ort Niobrara was run ever and instantly killed this morn Ing by the J 80 eastern express Smith came to town last night and after drinking heavily started for homo in an Intoxicated condi tlon II is supposed ho wont to sleep on the track , us his muncled remains were founJ between tbo mils ut duyllgbt Oleo County JcnohK Neiiiusua Citv , Neb , Jan 20 ISpcclal to Tub Ipk.J ! The eastern division of the Otoe county teachers association last night concluded a very interesting two ilais' ses slou held ut the Institute for the blind Minors fix a t oil ? Comwubs , O , Jun 20 Tbo United Mlno workers convention today agrocd upon a scale of prices The prices for Illinois are Wilmington coal Held VOconts , Rtreator 00 cents } Laballo tl , Spring v ullc ) SI , Sprincllold , 71) < cunts , Stuutou and Mount Olive , Ui'i cents , Peoria , district , 63 cents The price for tno \ > llmiugton coal field ex " V .V cluslvoof brushing * \ > pd nt 15cents tor I ton tbo scale to tnlf' " ' "Ct Mn ) 1 the I question of a dofon \ 1 was discussed I u ml the convention ml j iad a nitnisii ui tuTowi : Miien Daiungo at IJiih nstiivvu Mail ) 8 ii ill Cmltrpakid ( JirrvSTOWN Jau is iho liurrlcino now proviilllng Isot unt rccodcntol sovcrlt ) It has cnusi 1 much damngo to the tow n A number of sin ill craft have bcon swamped Out waul bound llnostcimcrs rcuort tearful weather in the Irish channel The bark Sldlaw oaeountoiol hurriea 10s for ten dis nnd lost the llrst in ito bv drowning I osiios Jan - ' 0 The Milis continued vvltl incrc istng strciikth nu t volocit ) In the southern portion of 1 ti | Inn 1 and Utiles to duv Mennt sti ut In \ \ lies is renucro 1 lin passable b ) the furv of the * ilos Mnn\ 'sillers hvvo been swept overootrl un I drowned Iho pindo nt bitidc.ita is pnrtialh dcslrovol Iho ship Ircx bound fn ] { io Jnnolio was wrecked off the Needles ibcvcrnl of the Clew wcro drowned iho survivors clung to the rlgLlni all day sntin 11) un 1 I art of Sundii ) It was Impossluia to scud a lifo bent to tbelr rescue ns no lo it could livoin the turbulent so is A lllo llnu wis llnnll ) shot neioss the losscl mil in this wuv the mm were s ifi ly 1 in lo 1 Ciptnln Mclvnn of tha dinar 1 steamer Umbrli fiom QWoik roiorts tint the ptissaeo w is the roughest the v essel ov ei ex poneiicod Sovorul iiassoiiccrs were injure 1 b ) being thrown violently on tl c deck Iho buk Jatiot Crown rcturnul toPlv- mouth She reports two of her t row vv ished ovorboarduud drowncl 11111 tuiuv injured The stouinerlorkshlio nt Livertool frim Haltlmorc , was iloodod ind her brldccs dc RtroieJ nnd sustal led other lauiaao lliree seamen wcro blown fiom tbo rictinc and two drowned Tl 0 ( lanugo topnioity bv the storm is general "sumb rliss houses h ivc been un roofed Thu river Shannon in Itcluud nnd n number of rivers in Uulns b ivo 01 or tlowcd their banks Hooding the udjiccut countrj 1I\MI LS ON OA.V IS A Glowing Luto.y 011 ttio Depart d CoiiIp l ( rate Itu iivioMi , \ a Tan ° l > Mopart ncalcniy was crowded Inst ovciiIul , vvithillstlntushcd ! citlzcus of the st ito to lit 11 United St itcs Sonutor D nlols deliver an oration upon the . lifo and chnrictor of Jefferson 1) ivis upon the luv itntion of the leglsl ittiro 1 ho suua tor si eke two hours Ills address throuc.li out was a culog ) of Dav Is In the course of his speech ho slid ' lhouch great In many things Jefferson Davis was greatest in that fortune which first Wtod him to the loftiest holght nnd casllnct him thcuco into tl o depths of disap polntment foun i him cvcrwhco erect und the constant friend of truth In the fito wlilcu overwhelmed the confedor ncy and its picsilcnt , his official iceords nnd prlvato papers fell into the hands of his enemies Uiuy eyes searched to sco if bo hud overstcppel tlio bounds which thn la vs of war h ivo set and could such oiidonco have ben found wrathful hearts would have cried for \cnccanco , but though ovury lillin 1 lice w isoponel and a rowurd wus read ) for nnv ono who would botrnv fho secrets of tl 0 ciutlve chief theio cuul 1 bo foun 1 no guilt ) fact nnd the aecus ing tongues were silenced " Kcfcrrinc to the gathering of govcrnorn old soldiers und other prominent southerners at Davis funonij Senator Daniel said ' Completer tcstinuny to human worth was never given , atA thus It will bo that the south wilt build a monument to record its verdict that ho was true lo Ills people bin conscience nnd bis Got ! " 811 bh llbuOhbO Tlio Ccu 11 nl V 101II0 and California V On mm Snow ltonnrl Svv FitANCiseo Cal Jnn 20 The snow b'ockado ' ou tbo Central Pacific and the California & , Oroeoti lallrouds is still on Warm ruin has fallen at 1101 enern polnis ai it is shifting southward but the storm is much less violent nnd the nmount of snow melted in the mountains is therefore less 11 0 rain full in tno neighborhood of this city forjtho past two daB wns so heavy thut am ill washouts uro reported on nil sides No trains uro running on the Southern Pacific const road aud the three lines to Sacramento are closed Tlirei Foot ol Snow Cocfvc , Cnl Jun 20 Two east bound overland trains one of which was snow bound at Shady Hun and the other nt this place for the past nlu < * or ton dn s were released ) estordu ) aud returned to Sacra mento At Iruckeo ever three feet of snow has fallen in tbo last twouty four hours rho latest report * bIiow the railroad clear from tunnel IB cast and snow plows are bolng kept in constant motion riin Chinook Illow nj PoiiTLAND , Ore Jnu 21 llieolockadoou the Union Pacltla is again virtually raised rho * Chinook ' is blowing end tbo snow is moltlm Superintend nt Johnson of the Union l'ncillo says that barring snow slides no fear Is felt ot further interruption 'iho San 1-rancisco route is still closou The l > ouli Uocort MriuuEV Miss , Jan JJ Captain Charles W Head , prosi lent of the board of harbor masters New Oi loans , and a famous con federate naval officer , died yestorduy ot pneumonia Huijlliieiio , Jan 2fl Judjo William F Pitshko of Isuw lark City dlod hero last nlcht Oulssa Jnn 20 General Ifudctrky is dead Hq was ono of tbo borons of Slupka Pass which wis so gallantly hold by the Husslans ugainst the lurks in 1878 Winvuio Jnn0 Cuptain Wltlhin Konncda who commanded the first n.llof expedition for Sir John 1 innklin , the Arctic oxplorcr , die 1 at Ins homo in Saint Andrews yes lord ay A t < nlnl I mom Wiieeuno , \ \ Vn.Jnn0At Trap Hill Hulolgh county , C U Trump applied u foul epithet to a man uatnod Snuffer und shot at him Iho bullet struck 1 ! dridfo Smith , wounding him badly Snuffer thou fired at Trump und the two man caucnt , each other with their loft hands urd each tired two shots Snuffer was hit In the bead whllo Trump wus shot through the body and dlod shortly uftor t ldriiif , " Smith may die lhe Oerinnn-i z 0I1 Aurnomonr Piuoui Jan 20 Tlio oxecutiv o commit tee of tbo German party In Uohumla ao coptcd in its entirety the agreement of the rccont Germau-C/cch conference in Vienna At a meeting of the conservatives aud old Czech members of thu diet today it wus do cldelto accept the Hoheinmn conference agreement lbo young C/cchs have up pointed u commlttco to cxumlno tlio utrcu ment Sl.auriao Hart Aciaitnd | NevyOiutANS Jan 20. Iho Jury lu the case of Maurice Hart ludli ted in connection with tbo bond dofulcation of ux-Stuo Ireas urcr Uurltc , jestcrda ) without loavint , their Boats returned a vprdict of not huilty Iho cube hus occupied the attention of the court slucu Manauy and wis thu most important case of this kind ever tried 111 tiiis statu I i Pilpu Snf Lovpov , Jan 23 Iho Posts Ucrlin cor respondent sajs : Major Wlssmann has teloj graphed the government continuing tbo report of the safety of Ur Peters Jul Icsiiu Arrltcf New Youk , Jun 20 Peter luokson , the colored putJUat , was 011 board the Adriatic which arrived tonIjlit IIo is feollngud looking lu tpieiidtd condition 7 I MR ROOSEYkLl'S ' Lk\\\ \ \ \ Fotmor Msthoda of the Now York Custom House CLERKS FORCED TO PAY TRIDUTw The Unf'ortuunto CovirmiiPiit I in * liln > o I It tier Ij-t Out Oi Porsv > ciitod llll lie Paid tha Po litical Vs ( ssni jut Civil Sirvinn luviMtlg itlon vsiitNOTON , Ian 20 Civil Sorvlco Co n > mlsslonur Uoosov oil li is submitted tn the full cotnuilttcu the riport of the recent invostlc , i- tlon into the nllcie 1 viol itioas of thu iivil Eirvleo luv In the Now Y01U custom house ] 1st prior to the list prcsllentlil election U | 011 the subject of tha collection of politic it assessments durlne , thut c 11111 1U11 Kmsevilt s V5 s the present law h 1 * tmt n couu loto stop to thu 01 en spoil itlon of poor clerks nn 1 li is u udo it coiiipnritlvcl ) lurl to mulct them oven accretl ) ' Govrtiinent oui | loves do not ns 11 rule contributu slmpl ) from 11 ilu- siru to help the politic il cause lu wbiih they b liovo In other words , the cm plocs uro coerce 1 b ) the fear that their positions will bo Jroiaidi/cl If they full to do so It Is probabh Mifo to 01) thut 1)0 ) 1 cr cent ot thu mono ) collccte 1 lor lolltical purposes from minor gov em inent il cmploes rc | resents so lunch black mall lbosa who ii.ico | lu politics with tlio parlv in control fed some nssuranco of 1 lo- tection if the ) loftiso to bo cocr ol in turt- ini , with tl olr uionu ) but the unfortunates of the o | 1 oslto politic il faith fccllnc th t thov have no power b hin 1 tliem on which to 1 civ nro ncivouslv atruld of Lliuc. . offi 1 so and ) lell he 11 cssly when thruitoncd Iho nuioint pill is not uasoluteli Ver ) hrcat In eieh indlvliual case but to tin loorelirc Just ible to e , it ulo ig the lots if 11 cr co it ot his sal ir ) in i110 in Just thu dilToiuitco between having ind not hivlnir nn ovcrco it for himself a wuriu dress for his wife nr it Christmas tree for his chit Iron Anothui fiet to be romembrrcl Is tl it tuuch of the monov so coltcctcl is ucvci turned into thu pait ) campaign chests nt all heme kept foi thoh own 1 rivnto uses bv the Jickils whi collect them Ouu of lbo witness ! s hi tha present cisc n sti 1111 , republic 111 who wis bol ling ofllco under the lust ndmintsti ition , testlllcs that he was udvlsed to contilfcutc to the democratic camp ilgn fund by ono of his frierds 11 Now York republican district leidor as bolng the onlv thing to do if ho wished to kicp his place 'lu the luv cstlc itlon of the nllogcl viola tions of the law ul , linst mill ing po lineal assessments I have mndo amore moro or less com ] loto cxnmiua tion into tbo conduct lu this rest cot of the oltlco of the collector sui v c01 aid nuv il oftlcor of the st.to of New \orkr durlne the l residential election of lb In tl 0 11 ivnl oltlco under Mr Hurt mv invest ! Mtion goes to show the liwwns obsorvel absolute 1) both In the letter nu 1 the spirit \b f ir is I cm find out theio were no col lections made for politicnl put poses , in uny si ape or fotm mil nothing like politic il coercion was tolcratid In the collector s ofllco there was ammr cntly a widcM re id but b ) no moans ulw 11) s successful effort iniide to cv ido the law by persuading or forcing rcbublic 111 clerks toe contrlbuto A list of thcsorcpuolican clerics must have bcon kept because they were est cclallv singled out for moro or less In direct solicitation cither leiBonallv or by circular und there Is the tootlmony of cno vv'tness ' that this bolicltatlon wus undertaken bv the express command of Mugono * prlv nla sccrotaiy , there being nothing to show how * * over that Mneono ivae aw ire of his secre tary 8 action Iho effort to malio them con tribute was mndo Indiiectly und usually so ( .uardedly thut It is ( lilllciilt lo siy if the law was actu illy violated in its letter In the surveor's ofllce unler Houttie , contribOtioiiB as f ir as is shown oy the tes- tlmon ) of twenty eight witnesses examined , were univcrsil Iho democrats geneiully bavo their mono ) of their own accorl but all tha republican cletks were pructica ly forced u-alnst tholi will to pay what were in rcnliU I otiticll assess ments for the benefit of tlio opoosito party This wus mndo by un ingenious and wide spread system of veiled threats and oovort intimation so well carried out It was com pletcly successful Lvory method wns re sorted to whllo ut the aatno tlmo avoiding an actual demand for monov Tor Inst into , some vvltnossts were forced to contribute by- being made very uncomfortublo In their work until they did so They vvcro originally at work nt stations near their homes and wora suddenly shifted to otheis tai distant nnd vorv Inconvenient for them to go to llicir Inquiries filled to discovm the reason lor thu change and thev were kept in the now pi ices until they finally inauo up their winds to pay when thov were transferred back lo their old postB without a word bolng said DiBTiLiiLits' riiusr Important Action at tlio Ilpcont aipet- ) nt ; H i nriltiiK Organization Chicago Jnn 20 [ Special Telegram to liu Hi e J Although it was clvcmout at the tlmo of the recent meeting of the trustees of the distillers trust thut nothing but routine business was accomplished , It now appears that un Important chaniro was do elded upon in the matter of organization 1 ho 1 imes today publishes a letter slc.nod by Piesldont Greonhaut nnd Secretary Gibson of tbo National hisky trust and addressed to certillcato holders ' all over the country , stating th it the trustees of the distillers and cittlu feeders trust at 11 rocout meeting voted unanimously in favor of chancing tlio urcseiit on , mlzatlon Into thut of acoipora tion uu ler tbo laws of tbo st ito of Illinois and directed thnt , a special meclinc , of these holding certificates bo called at l'ooria for i obruuiy 11 1SJ0 , for the purpose of con sidering the advisability of 1 hanging the present organization Into a coiporntion and to tuko such actio 1 as may bo doomed ad visable lbo Times Biiis that 11 prominent mumbcr of the trust suid last night that tl e continued talk of national and state legisla tion uglinst trusts made it obligatory upon them to protect thouisolvos by organizing wt- ono vast corporation m HUtUC'K WA.1LK La Plntto Mlno Intindntpd by a But ) torrnncan Kivnr Lpadviiip , Col , Jan .0 Yosterdn ) , after the men ougagod In the drift of La Platte mine had llrcd a round of holes they were astonished by boating 11 nolso llku the rushing of a millitv river and when the smoke cleared they saw from whera they stood a river luniiing out of the dnlt They hud barely time to escape und in less than tlvo hours tbo mlno was Hooded within .70 feet ot ( ho surfueo Pour thousand feci of drift ere is submcrcod mid thousands of feet of slopes uro covered on 1 many think u luku wus ciicouutcrc 1 and th it when un opening was made bv thu shots that it burst through tlio thin barrier and flooded the mine If It pro yea to bu a pocket of water vcr ) valuable mineral will bo found behind il , us thut 1 as boon the rule heretofore In that case the watur can bo pumped out in thirty duB , but if it is u water course the mlno will have to bo abauuoned * hiu uiiBlitp Ai rivals At Now York iho Adriatic , from Liver pool , thebtute of Indiana from Gtuegow ; the Pcypt , from London , the Moray ! 1 , froui Hamburg , the Sorrento from Hamburg , the Saale , froui Bremen , tlio America , from Hroinen , the Colorado , from Hull llio Weailmr i'nrpouflr , r or Omaha and vicinity I ulr weather 1 or Nebraska nnd Iowa Cooler ) gen crnll ) fair weather , northorl ) winds 1 or South illukoU Colder , fnix , uertU > wcsterl ) wind * .