' ' ' ' ' Is V I'J . / - K / / / f t y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. \ TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA , SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 20 , 1890. NUMBEK 1)4. ) WRECK ON THE READING ROAD A Freight Buns Into a Goal Train and a Passenger Follows. EXACT NUMBER OF KILLCD NOT KNOWN , Bit Dcnd Hollies Alroiiily 1 niton Out anil Thirty Itnilly Injured Many llclioii > < l tti I o In tlic Bclmylklll Kivcr. READIVO , I'a. , Sept. 19. Ono of the worst wrecks over known in tills section occurred tonight on the Holding railroad , seventeen miles from lieic. Nc.ir bhocm.ikcrsvlllo thcro Is n curve \\heto the mil toad Is about eighteen or twenty feet higher than thuS.-liujlklll river Hero shortly before 0 o'clock a freight train ran Into a coil train , tin owing several cars onto Hie opposite trick. Deloro tbe train bands had tlmo to vviirn nny up- pronehlng tnln of danger the Vottsv Illo ex press , eat r } Ing about 150 passengers , came around the curve nt the rate of forty miles nu hour und inn Into the wrecked coal cars The engine went down the embankment , followed bj the cut it o tiiiln with Its human freight. The Seno was one of gtcat horror. The cries of the impilsoned p menders wcro hcarti ending. Some of the passengers man aged toci.-uvl outof their piison and moused the neighborhood Word vvas telegraphed to Oils cltjoand surgeons and afoicoof ! ! 00 workmen taken to the spot. The wet h vvas slow and the dead and dying \vcrc taken out -with great dlfllcnlty. Up to 10 o'clock tonight six dead nnd thirty Bounded h id been taken out. Of tbo latter some wcio biought hcioind others taken to tlio minors1 hospital at Ash land. inn DUAT ) taken out so far nio : WILMAM SHOMO , Heading. JOHN WHITK , engineer , Pottsvlllo. JAMiS TEMPLIN , Urcman , Pottsvillc. IIAHH Y LOGAN , conductor , Pottsvlllo. DAVID AUGSi'AlH' , Wahonoy City. 1' . W. L.OUAN , baBgngcmaster , Shcnan- doah. IVJIIIRII. H HUDSON HIIANI > , Philadelphia. Jos 1.111 Souniwooi ) , Contralia. JAMIS lj. MVIIMT : , Bethlehem. Join TIIOIINTOV , Lcospoit. Josuii Noi.t , , Shennndonh. PIIAM ; B. H u t , manager of Ft auk Mnjo's dramatic } company. JOHN CUII.OM. , St. Clalr. JOSLIII Asrii.it ) , Miihoncy City. WII.IUM GIASSMvim , PoitCIlnton. THOMAS Coovi.i , Philadelphia. Kom UT Coi i IN ? , Pottstoivn. SAMUIII , SiiL.M.LMiritauii , Hamburg , B. "W. CiTiii.nn , Glrardvllle. JOHN COOIICK , Mount Ciumel. W. W. JOIISSTOV , Slionnndoah. Orouon Sixiirus Heading. BU.NJAMI.N FiiANM.iv , Shcnaiideah. JAMLS Bi IINIIAT , Shenandoah. 1j .JoiiN IIi" > 9 , Mahoney City , peso ofJ" ° - You < 1 ° i Mahoney City , D 'v- ' , " . fellow JU-T- co _ < ; ) \SAIU > I : , Now Uhigoldv , . , * , , * , # * JACCnUI.MElt , Pottsv lUoTPM ' ' Simnb Coo\in , Mahoney City. WiLiiAMSiMON- * , Ashland , The wrecked tnitn is still lying nt the bottom tom of the ilvcr , The exact numbci on tno passenger list is not known and a icpoitcr vho is still on tlio groiud tclothoncs that ho believes there nio still twenty-Hvcor moio bodies underlie ith the vvicck or who \vero can led avay by the current. Later , 11.JO The Associated press agent Ins just hud direct communication -with ntcpiosctititlvo at the wreck , who says con servative cstimitos place the number of killed nt forty to fifty. It is almost impossible to estimate the exact nuinber , and tbo horror of the situation vvlll not bo known until a late hour. At 11 o'clock Mail Agent Giccnawald's body wns taken out , followed by the horribly mangled bodies of tvvoMnhonoyCityllrcineii , who weio on their way homo from Chester. Ono of tbe passengers \vlio escaped Avlth slight Injuiioi said loan Associated Press ro- poitcr nt midnight : "When the crash came Ivvius Inn led from my seat Ono end of the car splashed Into the liver ami I vvas thrown ngalnst the side of the carwith a foico that partially stunned mo. 1 quickly recovctcd myself and managed to climb upon the scats on that side of the car which lay against the embankment. I vvas a prlsouei In tbo car , and while I was milalug my sprained nnklo and wi 1st 1 ical- ized that 1 was In a sccno of veritable honor. Aioiind and about mo wcio human beings struggling in the water , sueamlng In flight , and some almost dragged mo back Into tha water ngiltt. Four saved themselves ns I did nnd tlioicmalnder strug gled in the water mid then quickly sank out of sight. Prof. Mitchell of Iehl unlvcrsitjBethle hem , Is among the Injured at the Heading hospital. Lawrence Banios of Philadelphia had his nun dislocated. The body of John L Miller of Cresson vvas taken out nt midnight. At a o'clock this mottling JiOO men nio still at work , but making blow progioss. Fifteen bodies have been taken out No moro bodies have been taken from the sccno of the dis aster. John McDonough , .luck Nell and \ \ llllam Johnson of Shonumtoiih nio icpoitcd Injured , it Is still believed that twenty or moro bodies arc beneath the wreck. Nothing dutlmto will bo know n until tbo wreck Is raised , which -will probably bo touionow. No moro names can bo secured. The tele phone onlco has closed. That was the onlv means of petting novvs all night , The only ropoiter to get to the scene wns one of tbo Knglomcn , and ho telephoned down nenily nil that was secured by the Heading pallet's. . ; , . V.i.-A spcelnl from Heading to the Hnqulrcr about the wreck says Ororgo II. ICuoichcr , the eminent rail road luv\i cr of 1'ottav llle , Is among tlio killed. Arolilcnt on tlm lcxluan Coniral. On v or MEXICO , Sept 10 A terrible acci dent happened today on the Mexican railroad near Klconadii , two passenger trains collid ing. Ten persons wore killed and several others Injured. A Wreck In Arkansas. PisnBiUHArk. . , Sept. 19. A passenger train on the Ynlley load Jumped the track j cstenlny north of hero. Ono man vvas killed nnd half a dozen inoro or less scilously in jured. SVICIUE AT JiE.tJI.VJEi ; Daniel Jluok or Lea von worth Takes a Dose of Olilorofuiiu. ICcuiN-hV , Neb. , Sept , 10. [ Special to TUB HUE. ] Daniel Iluclt , who came hero froniLeavcnvvorth , ICtin. , a few days 1150 to v islt a s.o'i , committed suicide last night. For yean ho bad been n sufferer from nsthmn , and was in the habit of using chloroform to nlluy the distress. Ills son purchased a two ounce bottle of the drug last oveniiiff , and at Q o'clock this morning found the old man dead , with the empty bottle nt his side. Ill- health and poverty is nttilbutcd as tlio cause of tbo suludal act. A Crnnk'H IVoakH. Neb. , Sept. 10. [ Spcchl Telo- grnra to Tua UBE , ] At on early hour this inorulng. uu unknown Individual attempted to break Into the i-csldenco of A. II. Cramer , The man was evidently either crazy or drunk , ns Mr , Cnuncr threatened him , but to no pur pose. Ho then disrobed himself on tbo front pli7za ; while n biting wind prevailed , nnd re mained twenty or thirty minutes in n nude ' condition nnd then dls'npticai cd Noilucto the man's Identity can boobtuinrd except the Initials "P. P. " o'n tbo colar nnd shiit front. 'Jlio police failed to Hnd the num. 1 lie AV.ij IIP Conference. Wmr , Xcb.Sept is. [ Sped il Telegram to Tin. HniJ At the Methodist confcremo this mornliiK Dr J. C W. Cox , secretary of the Methodist Sunday school society vas given the privilege of addressing the confci- enco , nnd slid : " 1 nm glad to sny to jou that this department of our woik never bud such success us in tbo past yc.u.Vo nio not ashamed of either tbo quality or quantity of the v\om performed l'or Instance , $ U5.XH ( ) In cash .mil had but tluco men nt work besides tbo pastois , nnd added 1,200 new schools dining the year , avenimug 100 per month Out of our schools thcro wcro Itn.oooconversions inthojcar 1M ) , and for each of the p ist ten JCIIM UK(1 ) ( ( 0. Anew fcatuioof our woik is the Upunith Ic.nrue Slvtoen months BRO this \vas oigunlzcd , and all c.idy has ' 1,500 chapters and ! .U,000 niein- bers. We have the liest Suiutuy school lit- cmtuio In the \\oild , and It Is p'ltronlzed by other dciiomlnntlons nnd Is gcncially held In the tilgbcstestltnatlon " Ur. C'reif'bton , ehnticullorof the Nebraska Woslejan university nt I.liuoln made an in teresting address in the interests of the insti tution w hich ho serves. PMLMOVT , N'eb , Sept. 19. [ Special to THE Due. ] CongiCbsnmu Ooracy , having suc ceeded In securing his icnomination , left this afternoon on his toturn to Washington , nud will boln bis seat nguln ready for business Monday. Mrs. Uorscv , who came homo \\lth him , will icmnin here. Mr. Dorsoy said to- diy , just befoio taking tbo tiain , thut ho would lemiln nt Washington until the ad- jouinnientof conRicss'but , that lust now ho h is no ide-n vv hen that will be. Ho nlso said that his nbicnco from the state would not piovent a vigorous campaign in tbo Thild dls- tiict. The central e'oiiimlttco has about com- ploted the details of a plan for nn ngcrcsslv o i imp ilgn , and the banner of icpuulie.inlsm will becniriid into the icmotcst camel's of the big distiict. Tun Klllmoio County Pair. GKSKVA , Neb , Sept. 10 [ Special Tele gram to THE Biu.J Thcro was nn attend- mice of about four thousand people on this the last dnv of the fair not so hrgo as jcs- tcrday , but satisfactory , 'lliishas been the most successful fair ever held in Tillmoro county. N V. Hni Inn addressed the people on the Issues of the day and made n good Im pression. Mclfeiglnn ind n private confercndewith loading democrats this morning before ho left. The Crnlc IvMiti'oti. CHUO , Neb , Sept , 19. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bi e ] The cxciclses nt the reunion grounds today wcio cnriied out in full ex cepting the sham battle. Commnv H fulled to maturinllze. It was a perfect day and a vustctowd was In nttoiulani-e. Among the speakers fiom nbioad wcio Mis Hoffman of Missouii and Tom Majors of Nenribacounty. In tno bull game Craig Avon over Lyons by a si ere of T to 0. Colfax Count ) l'"nlr. Scntri.ui , Xcb , Sept. 19. [ Spechl Tclc- giiinitoTiiBBir. ] The second day of the Col fax county lair , held today on account of rain jcstcidav , vvas a success. About two thousand iwoplovvcro in attendance Good racing was ono of the fontuics of the day. At ,2 oU.-lockt.Hon. W..H. Thoaipsonrdcmocrntlo nominee for consross In the Third district , delivered an address which lusted for neaily an liour. Tlio 3Iollo8 Aciiittcd. | Wuioo , Neb , Sopt. 10 [ Special to THU BII : : . ] VcsterUny was concluded the tnrro days' ' prellminniy cxninlnition of the Mnlloy family , clniged with assault \\lth intent to hill on the pcraons of Mlko DcUiuoy , John SVMIII nnd William Finds , coimnfttcd at JIoiso Bluffs on August ili. The defendants wcro all acquitted. Took In v Uo ii'i Chock. Dimmer , Xeb , Sept. 19. [ Special Tele gram to Tun UnE. ] Rudolph Clausscn , a riftli stiect shoo dealer , was today \ ictiin- izcd by a bogus cheek to the tune of J-5 bv a man clvlng the name of Hill Wilson. Wil son has disappeared. Wilson pcipetrntcd another foigciy a few days ago for a small amount. Injuries ol'a Jtunnvvay. Puvxni.Cm , Neb , Sept. 19. [ Special Tcl- grani to Tin : Hrr. ] The mother and chll- dicn of L.V. . Leonard , coming to the fair this morning , had a runaway and wcio thrown out. The old lady's nun was biokcn nnd MubclLeonaidhau twoilbs fractuied. While seiious tbo accident is not eonsidcicd danger ous. McKclghnn nt nit Alliance I'lonic. Fim vi ) , Neb. , Sept. 19. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Brr.l An alllanco picnic was held here today in which tbo farmers made a Imndsomodlsplav of Nobiaska cereals. At 2 o'clock Judge Mi'lCclRhan made an addicss to an audience of two thousand , at the fair grounds , on tbo Issue of the day. riatpy County Fair. P VHT.I.TOV , Neb , Sopt. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bcr. ] Over two thousand people ple attended the Sarpy county fait today. JohnBcadlo's jcarllng llllv won thojeailing colt nice , one-half mile , on a heavy t reck. Time 1W. Considerable money changed hands. Aio Night Slindo I'm It. Vtrvxv , Sept , 19. Eight persons , consist ing of father , mother and six chlldicn , wcro killed atl'icnling by ignorantly eating the fruit of tbo night shade. THE lltlSIl AUMIV.HTS , VaiiouaOpinloiiHoii the Object of Ual- luur's Latest Break. LoNno.v , Sept. 10. The arrest of the Irish leaders yesterday fills a con spicuous place la the newspapers throughout the United Kingdom , this morning , Vnilous explanations are promised to account for Balfour's stroke. The commonest ono on the liberal press is that its object was to piovent Dil lon nnd O'lUlcn fiom going to Amer ica. The conservatives , however , scout this Idea. They sco la bis present policy a laudable effort to piovcut the iccuncncoof disorder In Ireland. O'Unon said this mornlne that ho could not Imagine \\hnt mfatuitlon had driven the government to make the arrest. It Is easy to see , ho thought , what they nro driv ing nt. They are making nn effort ' " to" crush out the organization' tenants for concerted action , This thcv ex pect to ticcompllsh , bo thought , by simulta neous clearances on estates wlicio tlio plan of campaign has been adopted. The evicted tenants they calculate on having helpless nt their feet , Hut can such ft policy bo successful ! " O'llrlen was nsUed , "No. " ho replied. "Ills a piece of incon ceivable folly.'r "It Is held by many correspondents that , the main purpose of Balfour In miking the arrests nt tHia tlmo Is to prevent joufrotu making jour trip to America. " "llmt docs not seem a probable theory tome mo , " replied O'Hricn. "Hut If it Is true , a more absurd calculation was never made , oven by the i resent chief secretary for Ire land. Fur from preventing our appeal to Ainctlca , bo bos made ono for us in a most sti Iking way. " limi iv. Sept , 10. John Culllnan and Michael U.ilton , members of the National league , have been arrested. Sullivan will probably make a tour ol America , A GIGANTIC RAILROAD DEAL , The Southern Pacific , Missouri Pacific nnd Atchison Combination. A DEFENSIVE AND OFFENSIVE ALLIANCE. President Mnnvcl of the Atchtson Denies ( he Purchase of tlio lUo Grnndo AVost > rii Tha South western Association. Ciiicvoo , Sept. lO.-fSpcclal Telegram to THU Ilri'.l The railway news bureau sajs that little by little tbo details of ono of the most gigantic railroad deals in history are coining to light. It seems Impossible to got all the particulars , as they aio fully known only to a few railroad presidents and such binklng llrms as Kidder , Pcabody ft Co. , Drcxc' ' , Morpnn & Co , and Baring Brothrrs. Tlio known facts nro timt the Southern Pa cific , Missouri I'.riflc and Atchison systems h ivc come to such a close undctstanding that they nro to all intents and pur poses under ono imnngcmont. Iho nllianco is not only defensive , but offensive. It isn perfectly open senct that the Southern Politic holds the most cor- dlid hatred tow ird the Union Pnclllc and never turns over to that reid a pound of un- conslgncd ficight. The Atchison has of late conio to hate the Hock Island as coidiully , and the bold coup of bujlng theCiiloiado Midland completely blocks the Hock Island from tbo formation of Its contemplated trans continental line On top of all this iflines an alleged Interview willi Hlo Grande Western ollleials tint the Atehsson hns bought their load. Piesidcnt Mnnvel of tlio Atchison emphatically denied this report to day , bowcvci , though acknowledging tbo t purchase of tbo Coloindo Mid land. He admitted the inconsistency also of the AUhl- son buying the Coloiado Midland without a thorough understanding the HloGrn ida Western people That tills understanding exists was teamed later , it appears that be fore n rail of the Coloiado Midland was laid a cast-iron perpetual contiact was drawn up giving the Coloiado Midland mileage lights fiom Its junction to Ogden This contract la binding , no matter who owns the Coloiado Midland , and , as a consequence , it is per ! fectly unnecessary for the Atchison to spend n dollar for lilo Grande Westcm sccuuties , let nlono bujing a controlling intcicst In its f 100,000,000 of so- cuiitlcs. 'Iho fact Is plain thut the Atchison now has two transcontinental lines conncct- intr utMoJavo and Ogden with tbo Southern Pacific. The full list of members of the Southwest- nrn Hailroul uud Stounship association was today IcnineJ for tlio Hist time. They at o the Southern Pacillc : Missouri Paullc ; St. Louis & Iron Mountain and Southcin Texas 1'acilic ; Missouri , ICuusas & Texas ; St. Louis , Arkinsas Ac Texas , Kansas City , I't. Scott & Memphis : Atchison system ; Den ver , Texas As 1't. Worth , Mallory line of steamers ; Motg.m's Louisiana & Texas i ill- way ; Morgan's line of steamers , and Crom well's ' line of steamers All the above aio ruled absolutely , in iatc nutters , by n major ity of the live inembcrs of the executive com mittee. Three of this executive committee nio tlio inmicdiito rcpiescntatiues of C. 1 * . Huntington , Jav Gould and Allen Mauvel. An Uneasy Feeling in Denver. DENVIH , Cole , Sept. 19. [ Special Tele gram to TiiB'T5tc. ] There is n'vcry uneasy feeling In Den\er & Hlo Grande circles over the iccent Santa Fo purchase of the Midland and Hio Giiindo Westein option. President Moffatt returned from a ten dajs' trip over the 1 line today and at once went Into sciret consultation ( with General Munnger Smith. Ho ] declines to see any icporters. The air is full of rumors about the Denver & Hlo ] gran do building n line of its own fiom Glenvvood I to Ogden , but they are as je't wholly biselcss. The Huilington , Rook Island ] and Missouri Pacific are equally in- tetested I with the Hlo Grande in getting an other ' line to Ogden. The now deal most uu e\pcctcdly upsets imny well laid plans. Will OlH-y tlio Order. Cmc VGO , 111. , Sept. 19. The reduced rates oidcrcd by the Interstate commerce coinmis sion will bo put into effect by the KockIsland road at all points on its sjstcm towhich the older applies October 1. President Cable says this will bo done notwithstanding tlic mlingof Cliaiunan rinlov that rates cannot bo changed west of the Missouii river 011 that datowitnout violating the provisions of tbo agreement of the Tnns-Missouii association. The itock Island's position is that the law must bo obeved whether it conilicts with association obligations or not. Didn't Want the Midland. CIIICVGO , Sept 10. President Cubic of the Hock Island Road slid that not a dollar ol Colorado Midland stock was ever owned by bun or any ono connected with the Hock Island road. They had several oppoitumtie to buy the Midland , but didn't want It. It the Atchison should secuio contiol of the Hlo Uio ( Jrando Western ho was of tboopinloi that the Denver & lilo ( Jiaudo w ould parallel It to Salt Lake. Not SntUliiHory to the Men. CIIIC\GO , 111 , Sopt. 10. A committee icp- icscnting tbo trainmen employed on the Illinois Central railioad hold a confcienco with the geneial manager todnj about tbo in creased airdo of wages asked scvct.il weeks ago. Tbo result of today's confeicnte , It i < undei stood , was not satisfactory to the men The ) will meet again tomouow. National Capital WASHINGTON , Sept. 19. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BIE. : ] KeprcsentotUo JTnru quhar , who has chaigo of the shipping bill in the bouse , says ho has about abmdoncd hope of getting the subsidy bills through this ses sion. These bills have passed the senate niu they are among the most Important ones pending before tlio house , Mr. Mason's 10 tlrcment of the option bill nnd Mr. iTaiu quhar's abandonment of the subsidy bill dis poses of about nil tbo important work which the house bus on hniul. By a threat to repeat his filibustering tac tics against the compound lard bill Hepru- scntatlvo Mason cf Chicago today induccc the committee on rules to lojett the petitioi of o\er llfty members of the house for a rule for the consideration of the Buttcrwoitl nut ! option bill. It now goes over until the next session , and it Is said that with tha postponement goes most of the support it had in the houso. Its advocates wanted to cnjo ; the usufruct from its passage In this fall' * campaign , Mr , Dorsoy has recommended the appoint mcnt of Charles C. Griffith as postmaster a Mtlldalejnlso John A. Hooso nt Grccndalo. G , Garrison was today appointed post master ut AValworths , Custtr county , Nc braskulcoMr , B. A. Piednioro , resigned It Is expected that President Harilson wil return next week , Colorado's Jlrpubllcan Ticket. DBNVI.H , Cole , Sept. 19. The republican state convention today nominated thb follow Ing ticket : Governor , John L. Koutt , lieu tenant governor , William Storey ; state treas urcr , John H , Fcsslcr ; secretary of state 13. J. Eaton : auditor , John H. Henderson attorney general. Simuel W.Jones ; super lutendent of public instruction , Fred Deck A Horrible Case. , Sept. lO.-Tho body of n woman wns exhumed nt Szegcdin today for nr autopsy. It was found that the -woman had bpen buried allvo and had given bhthton child in the coflln. , | . Nicaragua > fay Fight Honduras , I Si.v Ji'iN DEL Sin , KICAIUGU , Sept. 19. I S peclal Telegram to iTui : lUK-Tbo ] largo lUrcliaso of nrtnsnndamniiinitlon bythoNlc- iragunn government in' New York is believed icro to Indicate au oarlv % vnr with Honduras. Iho relations bctwconthu two republics hn\o iccn strained Tor some tlmo and the feeling ins been intensified b } tha Into war between Salvador nnd Guatemala. It is n notoi iotis net that many towns in Honduras uro en- leavorlng to anndx themselves to Nicaragua. fho govcriinicnl of Sicas.iU looked upon ns nil that can be desired and no revolution Is eared in Nicaragua. Tlio Task Proves a OHllunlt Ono 1'or Sponkcr Itc-ed. WASIUXOTOV , Sept , 10.Spcchl [ Telegram oTiinBir ] It was with much diniculty and under trying circumstances that Speaker Jccd was enabled to count a quorum on two or tlirco occasions during toJaj's ' session of bo house , and when counted almost Immedi ately vanished , so that nosubstintial prog- ess was imdo in tbo consideration of matters icforo that body. After the expeilcnco of jcsterday the .domocuits seemed to jo afraid thtit if they came In the louse at all they would llnd thcinschcs bo- lind iloora of such stiength that they could not lift nor kick tluMr ay through them nto the freedom beyond , nnd therefore they studiously remained putsido of the picclncts of the house the cntiie day. At no t imo wcio hero moio than n half doen or eight demo crats \\itbln sk'ht ijf tbo speaker or the sound of his gavel. Some cf the elTorts made by the democrats to cs- npo the scrutiny of the speikcr were aughable. Ijiirlv in the session half a do/en or so of them \\tio seen eiotichlng clown on .ho steps of the gallery o\cr the head and nt the ic.ir of the speaker , \\heie bo could by no lossiblo means c itch n glimpse of them , but they weio taking no chances and kept tliom- sclvcs as fir lomovod from the gilloiy mil ns losslbloChilis ciiticlslng cvcri ruling of the speaker und protesting against the accuracy of his counts. The orildorscie filled with democratic congicssmcn , i\ho , fliuhng themselves In view of tlio interior of the house through the -\\ln clowf , huiuc'dly moved aside In order , ns ono of them said , to piovont the speaker fiom counting them there , When Mr. Ciisp of Geoigiii challnngcd the corieetucss of the speaker's count of n quorum early in the day and ho appointed tellers tocilfy its tor- loctncss , Uopicscntatlvo Ilolman of In- dinnn , who wns on the lloor , nt- ittemptcd to make a sneak. If ho : ind succeed it would have shown , of course , that the speaker was In eiror. so the speaker stopped him as ho was going through tl.o door and oidcrcd him to return and piss out llirougli the tellers. This ho did In n shameFaced - Faced way amid the npplausc of the repub licans. At one thnn in the afternoon lfi& ic- [ mbliciin repiescntatlvcscro counted 3n the lloor and bud they icmalncd In thch places for fifteen minutes moio Ycnnblo would luuo been voted out nnd Prof. Lang- stoninonavUn voce vote , because thcio wcro enough democratic members on the lloor to order njca and nny vote , but their carelcsness lost the republicans the oppor tunity of the day and 5 o'clock was icached without another such chance. It was stated during the day that a number of democratic represent itivcs bad become tired of this use less flllbustciiiigandnoiild take thclrscats , but Mr. liuckalow of Pennsylvania , who refused to join his associates In filibustering on the election bill , was the only one to mateiinll70. The democrats say tbo speaker counted door keepers and piges iln jinking his quorum , nnd ono story frequent today was that ho sent a page out into the corridors to hunt up democrats. 'Tho boy returned and repotted no ono insight. "Didn't jou sec the tracks of any ! " asked the sneaker. , "well , I saw ctiOrti''t , " rc3pondcd..tho , bov. ' V , " * "Whoso wns iti" asked the speaker. "I don't know , but it wis about so long , " measuring- off a , distunco of sixteen or eighteen inches with bis hands. "Oh , " s-iid the bpcakcr , "that is Buck Kll- goro. Count blm , Air. Clerk , THE ci'txo.v/ Later Reports Concerning Thursday's Storm In Northern lown. MiNxivo , In , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele gram to TncBKc. ] About lii 30 jcsteidiy afternoon a largo black cloud \\.is seen to ilso from the southwest , and a few minutes later the storm burst in tciriflc force , striking the house of William Furray , two miles south east of Minilla Mi Tumiy was standing in the door , while bis wife was upstairs closing tUo window "J. This was the last Mrs. Funay know until she came to , when she saw the house blown to atoms and her husband's body nil bruised and mangled and his sUull crushed. The children had been playing close by the house , nnd on nppioich of the storm had taken shelter in a giatmry , which -was blown do\ui , but not one of them was hint in the least The storm passed to the southeast of Wan ning , where it dipped down nnd destioyed c barn on E. A. 1'icliCtt's farm ; also several stacks of hay. Several Iliill < lln H HUnvii Down. Etnoiu , la , Sept 10. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BER. ] A. severe wind and rain storm extended over Hardin and Grundy counties yesterday , doing much dnmago. Peter Oleson , living n mile northeast , had a , leg biokcn bj living tiinbera. The exercises o : the Giundy county fair at Guindy Ccntci weio summaiilv ended , nnU tbo line house and other buildiiiKi bloiva down. Several pel-sons were Injured , but none seriously. The Uc'd Oak Fair. Hn > OIK , In , Sept 19. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BFI : . ] The fair association ofllcials aio feeling good this evening , They had a gicitdaj today nnd tlio financial success o the fair Isassuied. The rain of Thursdaj ptevcntcdtho laces of that day , and thoj weio given this nftcinoon on a heavy tiack The tlmo was slow , but the contests spliited A Child IluriHMl to Dentil. NEW SHAIIOV , lr. , Sept 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tun DFE. ] Thotwo-jcar-old daugh ter nf Gcorgo Patterson vas burned to deatl this afternoon vvhllo plajing with a four year old sister in an 'upper loom of their home. It is supposed that they weio playing with matches. In trying to save the chile the mother's hands were bidly burned. ehilstlati Church Conference. Missouu VALLEY , In. , Sept. 13. [ Special to Tun Dnc.l The .Christian churches of Hnirlson county nro holding the annual county meeting ut Lpjrau ; which began today and will last over Sunday. A number of noted local speakers anu others from abroad aio present , A vciy lajgo attendance is an ticipated , . . An Klevatcir , ] > estroycil. Mtusiuu.TOWK , Ia.f opt , 19. [ Special Telegram to Tim IlHE.J Ucnson's ilouring mill at union , ono of thd .largest in the state , was struck by lightning last night and en tirely dcstroi ed with 'J.OOO bushels ofhcat and consldeiablo Hour. Loss , $50,000 ; insur ance , $10,000. , ItUcr nnd Ilnrhor Hill Sigurd. Ciicssox Sraisos , Pa. , Sept. 10. Ibo pres ident today ibsued a proclamation extending the time for removinc cnttlo from the Cher okee strip to November 1 , Mr. Tibbott of the w hlto house foivo arrived this morning nt 9 o'clock with the river and harbor appropria tion bill , -which the president attached tils signature , so thut it is now a law. Only nn African Cunnrd. DEW iv , Sept. 19. Schmidt telegraphs onicially from Zanzibar thatnelthornt Dares- salaam nor Bagamoyo has any proclamation with reference to slave trading been issued ; that no llccns.es hnvo been granted dealers ; that no actions against f iced slaves have ever occurred on the const , and that the statement that Zanzibar dealers have gene to the coast to engage in the a\n\c \ trade is unfounded , CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS ) emocrats in the House Still Ooatinuo Their Filibustering Tactics , A DAY DEVOTED TO ROLL CALLS. Voorliocs Introduces a Joint Hcsolu- tioiilntlio Senate IiookliiK to un L'HIiiTo Iiii'icaso in SIU cr Mouoy. , Sept If. In tlio house it was another it uy of loll culls niul Hllhistcrlng1. Mr Crisp motcd tint jcstoulay's jouinal boconcctcJ. 'Ibis was lull on the table jeas , HO ; nays , 2 but ISh. Crisp raised n lolntof noquoium. The speaker counted 104 meinScr' ? present 11 fuoriun Air Ciisp challenged tbo correctness of the count , and the spcikcr siid that , ImUng tiken great pains , ho had no doubt of his lor- rectnc's. Ho was Informed by the ttoor- teepcra that there were n doen democrats in the lobby. Mr Ciisp's rns'ion wns laid on the tnblo , Imt the gcntlctnan fwm Georgia still pie tested that tcllois should bo appointed. The speaker stated that the question was m the approval of the journal , uud a.oto being taken resulted-102 to 2. Mr Ciisp lalsed n point of non.uoiiiin. Tlio spea'tcr ' iep.licdth.it MrDeluvonof jalifornhi was present , but hid not voted. He , together \\ith the sneaker , inulo 1(10 ( notnbors picsent , although tbo spcilter was of tlio opinion that 101 members loiibtitutcd u juotiini. Mr CJiIsp again challenged the coircctness of the count , and the speaker salii that no natter what the conductor the pentlemen who wore obstructing legislation might bo , it , \as dcsirablo that no mist ikc > ho made , anil .herefoio ouloied tellers , appointing Messrs. McKlnloy and Ciisp Mr Holmes of Indiana was nhout to leivo the hall \\hcn the speaker spied him aiulor- Imed tlio tellers to toimt him. Mr Holmes .hen , atniii muth laughter , passed between tlio tellers , w ho llnallj announced tUo pus- cncoof Kilinonibcrs. Mr Crisp made the point of eider that not withstanding tbo foui viuiucics existing In the inoinbtiship of the house by reason of deaths , 1O1 members did not constltuto a quo in m. This point wns discussed nt much length. 1 ho speaker promised a decision , with the icscMiitlontlmtlf. after caicfulexamination , : io should llnd pivcodcntltiUiooppoaitioiito it ho would not ndhcio to it. lledeclJed to adhere to the lulo that NU members constituted a riuoruni. A call of tbo house wns thciefoie ordered , mid as n fciv tlcmo- eiatscntcicd the chamber the piesoiico oflTO inenibers w.is disclosed. The speaker announced the question to bo on tlio approval of tbo journal , and it was ap proved. The question iccurrcd on oicleriup ; the pre vious question on the Lnnpiton-Vonabla cue. Most of the doinociats again retired , bub tbo [ uovlous question was oidcrcd jcas , 14" ; iiiiys , 7 the clcik noting a quorum. Messrs. Chcndlo of Iiulnua and Colonmn of Loulshma , lopubllcans , voted in the negatUe. Mr. Cheadlo moved to iccommit the case. Lost-7 to 143. Tlio question recurring on the minority resolution declaringLnngston not elected n quorum disappeared and a call of the house was ordered , dlsclo Jng the presence of 107 members. . TUo minority resolution was then ic Jot ted and a vote taken on" tlio second minority resolution , declaring Venablo duly elected. Lost 4 to 155 , the speaker counting the quorum. The Hrst innjorityresolutlondeclarlng Ten able not elected , wns next In older and agdn tlio quoiuin disanpeired , making a call of the house nccossnty , Ono moro than n quorum responded "on this call and again did tlio quorum disappcaron the pending icsolution , tbo vote standing U'J to4 , and once moro mis a call ordered. One bundled and sixty-four members icspoiuled to this call , the republican absentees being Messrs. T , M. Biouno of Indiana , Buttor- wortli , Council , Dorsey , EHart , Pinley , Flood , Ketcham , Knapp , Mllllkon , Potcra , Sweeney and Wilson of Kentucky. There bolng no quorum , tlio house , by unanimous consent , tookn rctcss , the wen- ing session being for the consldenition of private pension bills. At the c\cning session the house postponed until Wednesday next the bill grunting' pen sions to the wido\\ of Generils ahUlellin , rrcmont and Crook. U'wontj-Uvo prhato pension bills \\ero passed and the house ud- jouincd. Senate. \VAsni\fi7ON , Sept. IS. In the senate today Mr. Plumb's icsolution to commit the bank ruptcy bill to the judlciaiy committee , with instructions to amend it by unking it apply to voluntary bankruptcy only , was taken up. After discussion it was placed on the calen dar , the mitter not to bo biought up again this session. Mr. Voorhccs introduced a joint resolution for an immediate incicasoof silver money by the purchase and coinage ol 10,000,000 , ounces of silver atapilco belo12,020 , within the next thirty dnjs , this purchase to bo in ad dition to the amount icqulied by law. Reid red to the lltnnco committee. The senate then proceeded to consideration of cxecutUc business. When the doors cro reopened the scnato passed a number of bills , Including the house bill to discontinue the coinage of 1 and ? 1 gold pieces and the 3 ccntnickio pleco. The house bill to reduce the amount of United States bonds required of national banks and to icstoro to the channels of trade the excessive accumulations of lawful money in the treasury having been reached on the calendar , Mr , Sherman said its passage would help to quiet the nrcicnt agitation in the money market , and undoubtedly tbo ef fect of the bill would bo not only to prolong but encourage the national bank system. Mr. Plumb feared the bill vtould finally 10- sult In a contraction of the currency. 'U lillo ho agreed that the national banking s slein was wise and ought to bo continued , it was plain to bo seen that itas long to bo contin ued , It was plain to bo seen that it was not long to bo a system having relation to the currency , The banks tucmsultcs wanted to got out of that business. Congress could not atroul to let the national bank currency dis appear without suppljlni ; a currency in Its place , Ho believed that the business of the country was greater peril than for years from lack of u sulliilent circulating medium , Mr. Power moved to strike out the first section , reducing to { 1,000 deposits to ictaln charters. After further discussion the bill went over till tomonow. The senate bill for the protection of tieea nnd other growth on the public domain fioni destruction was passed. The house bill to dull no and regulate the Jurisdiction of courts of the United States , with an amendment of the judiciary couunit- tco In the nature of a substitute , was taken up as unllnishcd business , and went over without action Adjourned. LOST. A Turkish Min. < > l-\Vnr Goes Down with All on llonril. Lovnov , Sept. U , Advice ? from Illogo state that the man of war Hrtogioul has foundered at sea and 500 of her crow wcia drowned , The Uitogroul was a'.wooden , frigate built structure of 2,8341 , tons displacement , She mounted 141 fguns of small calibro and was built in 1803. i Osman Pasha and All Pasha , envoys of the sultan to the emperor of Japan , wcro passengers and were drowned. Oirnuu Pasha , whoso \lctory over tbo Rus sians nt Plevna pi\c lilin high rink as n Ightlng ircncr.il , had boon on an ofllchil Uslt to Japan , having been onti listed -with n spe cial mission from the sultan to the mlkndo. Tno progress of tbo Krtogrotil slnco ilioloft 3otistantlnoplo for tlio east inanv months ago ins ken most ludicrous Lowing Turkey shoitof inonoy , It was umlcntooil thut Mip- > lies would bo wnt her to port' at which she ivoiild cull , with the result tlnthci sojourn ! u those tountilesM Indefinitely molongod , is the oftlcers nt homo \\cic not able to keep their primlse In thisay she lost some of her crew , nnd her officers i\oro in any times on the veigo of rebellion induced bj sUiivatlon , wlillo thu go\ertiors of the cities \lsltcd refused to rouilt tliohnhor lues and grant other prhllcfjcs of lightduo liur iis n Tut kith iniuofaron \ the ground that she was not sailing In tint chuiactir , as theio win not | > ov\ilci * enough onhouid to cnnblo her to tlio tlioi'O ul.itloii salutes. Alter nnny advcnttirot onlj wmtby of nn opoi i bouffo uuvy the IMopiDiil llnully ur- lived In . .lipiiiesuaters She wn on her return when thodtsisteroccuucd. Advlceifroinllioito state that the mall steamer Musashl Miiru was lost off Cochi niul Unit nil hci prow , with the exception of ono Jipmieso , was ihowiinl it tutn < ut aji.vjiit.tj , , It- ] > > I4 * Chosen bj I tic \VotUl * M CIIKHOO , Sept 10 Atllio meeting of the the nitional woild's ) fair loiinnissianers the report of the cvecu the laniinittco w.isicad t > y thoscuctnn as follows : tiTliodluctoisof tlio world's ( 'olniililaii ) ov- liosltlun liiulu ri'foiniiH'iuliMl ( loorjc ; It. lluls For illiector-KiMiciiilnf Lboe\iioslH n , nnuUo recDniinunil Dili guitluiuuii 10 tlio imtloiiul COIIlllllssloil. Aminoilty leportrccoinincmliiiK Daniel IT Hastings wni lead b } Mi hci\ell and signed In Willlim ,1 Scwcll of New Jcrnoy , A. 7 Swing of Illinois , 1 ! CKcains of Mis souiiandP.V Itned of Mtissartiu&ctts At Iho ieiiicstof the president thcso reports weiolnldo\or until ttioioutlno business of Iho morning had been transacted. I'let-ident 1'iilmcr then announced the standing loni- inittcci * On the flrst hillot Colonel Geoi-froR. 1MvIs of Chicago was elected dliectoi guucral. Q viirr ix ( > v.i rjvji.i i * t. I'lx ! Uiuled StntcM > r Mi-ol-\Var Ijeiv jet \e\t Week. CITV 01 GiMTr.MUA , Sept 111.- [ Special IVlgram to Tin liip J Uvcrjthlng is quiet icrejust now and thcro isn ftellng of sitls- 'actlon tint the martial stutggles aio over. Theolllccis and men of the United States war \esscls aioprotty well tired of thciistay and \ lew with satisfaction the eider they iavorccci\cd \ to leivo ( hiatciinilnn slioics riio'Ihetls lca\cs Sw Jose next week for Kicaragun , touching at J a Union , Salvador , and Amoala , Honduras.flhe Hanger goes di- rcot from hcie for Pantu Aiems , c'ota IticiX and homtheiuo to I'utinninvhiih \ is lu i stat on. The Aineticansh ) tliis capital , nnd In fait all the foieign icsidents , icpret the depaitureof those two vessels , nnd will OK- [ icricnco asensoof in ecmityhcn \ they arc ? ono Tlio popular feeling liuro is that there ought to bo a foreign mm-of ivnr stutionod atsomo Gimtem ilnn poit until all the ittent Lioubles are fully settled. The Scnato I'lisscs a .tie.isnrc for Thut I'urpwse. \VASIII\OTOX , Sept 10 [ Special Telegram to Tun Bur. ] Senator I3addoolctoda.y8uo ccodcd In having passed in Uiascmtc his bill tor the protection of trees and other growth on the public domain Mm dcstiuction by flio. Thls raeasurcuwhlch has beenstiouglj uiffed by Commissioner Groff , and which is to bo antagonized bj eastern senators on ac count of the stringency of it ? provis ions , pro\ides for the punhbinent of anj person who shdl maliciously or negligently sot flio to underbrush orpraiiio giass on anj public lands of tlio "United States , 01 who Hhall malnioush' or bv RIOSS negligence per mit or suft'oi nti } flro which ho may have lighted on prhnto lands to pass tliciefioin to gublic lands to the lnjurof trees or under- ro\\t'i ' upon such p iblic I in Is 'Clio peni Itj In ( Ik toil Is a line of not leas thin 1 nor moio than $1,000 , oriinpiUoninont for a teini of not moro thin throe yoirtlio line to go into the public school fund of the county in which thetiees or other Kio\\tb sodcstiojod wcrosiUnted Senitoi 1'audock has n num ber of statistics and htateinentb from the tor- litoues , showing the disistrous elltut of foi- estand puiiriollrcu , and niter considciablo contention succeeded in seeming the passage of the bill. JW 1\.IS \ ,1 mitt. M'MEDICTEK. A. Pcunllnr IIIHIIKIIICO HtlicinoMiloli Has Just , Come to IJ lit. ICiw * Youic , Sept 10 [ Special Telegram to Tun Hi. i : . ] TUo insuianco ciiclcs In this cltj uro gieatly ngltatcd over recent expos ures letntivo ton bureau of sccietlf not crim inal information that has long existed. Briefly blued the burctu wai ono that ga\o mclj tUMirning to coitain substiibing llio insurance companies that flies would occur In ceitnln dcsigntitod buildings at ceitain times The companies liavlng this iiifoi ma- tlon forthwith cancelled tholi lislrs on these buildings and left tbo burden of Insurance loss to fall on other companies that wno nol subscribers The "bunui" ' was cnndiictcil byVlllntn IHtingor , who wns whit Is known In insurance cnclcs as a pu tilic ad juster Unit Is.ho acted for the iiiMitcilat Iho tiinoof the flio to enable the indUldiial to ad justhls bis. It Is stated unon authoiity thut In ccitaln cases where Jittlngci had pre viously given "winning" nRainst certain buildings , when flio occui red In them , ho ap- pc.iicd on balnlf of tholndhldiials to adjust their losses. l > ich subscribing companj paid Kttlnger aboutoO per jcir and received from hiinfromthnoto tlmo a notice tint Iho would occur at a certain place about a ccitaln time. How -Kltlngcr inmagcd to icid the future does not appear , hut so accurate wcro his predictions that thocompinlci subsciib- ing to the buicau felt that they vuro making a plying iinestnicnt. Tlioy received hia cautions "without asking questions" and nt once took stops to protect them&eUea by can celing their policies THK Sl'EKIt Itl\a , DoiihloTcnniTriitting Ilccord Hroken. PiiiiAiiKi.i'iiw , 1'a , Sept. 10. The double team trotting record fora miloof 2:15 : , made byMaxoyCobb nnd Js'ctU Medium in 1SSI was btokui today. The team wns Hnmlln's ' 13ello Hamlln and Justiin. Uhoy wcro dilvcn by H.unlin himself und muko the tnllo in 2 : r > } on a second trial The performance equds thlt of Maud S nnd Aldiiiu at Now York in 15SJ. Thoiccord made today h dis puted by a number of tuiTinen , who claim that the time was S K1X 'J'ho odU Inl thno for the ijuuitera was , 31 4' , 1 Os | < f , 1 : J , ' Tlio MoiVullirc-Slavin [ Copyttuht IViOliii ftinm Qoiilnn Iltnntlt , ] LONDOV , Spt. 10. | Now Yoik Herald Cable Special to Tun HK I I have it by { private hut suio Information that the Mo AullTe-Slavin light uornos off at the Ormlnclo club wilhln Unco or four days , which li rather sooner tluin expected. Twenty pounds is offered for a single admission , and after I today none will bo for sale o\cn at that steep flcuio. Blnvln will comoto London oil Satur day nnd McAuliffo on Monday. ' - - rranco to Supply ItnsHltv III ( lew. TAHis , Sept 10 , Prnnco ha cntcrod into a contract to supply the Husslan government with an enormous number of rlllo3. Ac'cord- ing to thotcunsof the contract f > 00,0)0 ( of tbo weapons will bo delivered within eighteen months. Steamship Ari'hals , At New Ycrk-lho Ililttanlo ttiiil lUo Cit of Berlin , from Llmpool. THEPMA1IOUNTISSUE It Is Again Discussed by Prominent Speak ers at the Sugar Talnco. CLAIMS OF AMENDMENT ADVOCATES. TLey .Attempt to Provo ProMbitlcm a Sno ccsj "Whorovor Tried. LARRABEE ON IOWA'S ' LIQUOR LAW , His Arguments Promptly Refuted by tbo High Xicenso Spsakers , SOME INTERESTING COMPARISONS , > I-Hsrs. ItosGivntcr ami Welntrr I'rw sent mi Array of Com Indue StntUtlos In Support of the Xrhrnskii Imu- . ( litVND I uvi > , Nd ) , Sept 19 [ Special Tdegram to Tin : Hi u. | The prohibition ilo. b.ito closed hero tonight 1-Yom the stand , point in vvb iih the sugar p il ice people were appirenlly most Intoiesled , the nlT.iirhnj been inoilcratcly snecoasful Thev wno in- tcicsted for the money tlie i-o was In It , Thl * did not ttko well with the cltl/eni of Grand Ishtul. These foil ami wcio not HOW in sp cvpio'vsliig themselves thit they hid contrib uted to the suppoitot the pilaco entorprlso b the'li nttondiiiuooii vaiioiis occasion1' , and they did not take nt all hiiullv to thoiilcu of pajlug four admls'.lona to heir u polltlcil do- b.ite , even though it vva ? by able npeakcn and upon thogrcntest issuobaforo the people of tlio stito. This fact became apparent after yistcril i > 's mcotinj , ' , nnil nn cffoitvns iniuio tills inoining to h.ivo the discussions ot this nf tern eon and evening held In the oniui house niul free to uverv- boily. Tbo fiicnds of high llccnso ngiecd to puj for the hill , but the palace people ple demurred and wanted a healthy bonus for tbolr consent to the ihiingo. 'Iho demand vvns coiistdcicd exoihltict und tbo meetings wcio continued in the siiRur p ilncc , the man. lujcmcnt sending out a boy with a banner to fuithcriidvcrtl/o the mooting. | j\-ioroinor Ijinraboo'M Speccli. 1'iobibly live hundred psoploero picaont at the tiftcinoon seiiioii. Ex-Governor Will- ianiLiiit.ibeoof Jo\v.i-was \ the flut speaker. Ilcsaidhovas not accustomed to sponk to stud stinll midlcncos , but would do bis best to add bis testimony to the oaicaey of legal piohlbitlon. Ho did not consider himself a " /otolKiicr" In anj state of the union , and cs- peclallj in Nebraska , vvhcio ho found so many loiva jicoplo located. Ho said ho did not know the situation in Nebtaskn , but ho did know that lovu bail piospciod in the law. IS'o portion of the earth \v ns more pro- ductlvothan Nobr.iakn , nndhorowai a grand opportunity for tbo building ot n gio.it sttito , and the importance of starting out aright bhould bo well considered , A state that follows tbo advlco of Its wisest men is the surest to prospci. Prompt action , too , is needed In dealing wlthe\ll3. Slavery could liavo been easily suppressed at onotlmo , but It wns allowed to gtovv until millions of men and inonoy wcro required to wipe out the cnroo. So itls with tholuiuoi tunic. It must bo handled vigor ously in this jOUIIR stnto or It will bo beyond your control and the evil will bo htippicssod onlv after ti vast outlay of tlmo and money. Material nnd intellectual advantages are not tbo essentials of n people's gicatness. A moial advancement is nccdid. Tins Is n pio- (5tcssl\ocivilbatlii ( Governor Larrabeo slid bohadHvedthiily- seven jeaisin IOVMI lie lo'ltud the histoiy of the liquor legislation of tbo stnto since IblO , und HhoivcilUnit Io\iliail alavvagainst tha s.Uoof stronpdrink slnco Ibjl to tlic pis- ango of the iiroliiwtlon law In IbSS. A law pciinittlng the s > nlo of aio.vlne anu becrvai insscdiu IfelS. nndr > . ( X)3 ) saloons vvuroonencd in th.it stnto and the nntl-strotif ; drink law was dally violated nil over the stato. In 1SVJ the prohibition amendment , uont into elTut on July 4. Tlio siloons nil closed , but In iilnctvdays thoj weio ojwned ngnin. 'Xho amen d men tw.is sufc aside by the supreme couitandwns HRalii adopted by the legisla ture und went into effect on July 4 , IbSI. When the speikerwaa IniniRuraUd gov ernor of lo\va , in January , 18yi , ho said sev enty saloons vvoio running in DCS Molnes and pijingu license of ilOJO a venr OnMny J ( > , ISiO , lie issued n pioclaiimtlon railing upon the county olllcials to assist in the cnfoico- inent of tno law. While ho was in ofllco over thteo thousand saloons wcio closed In the stito of Io\\n Ilo would not el ilin tli.it the laww.it enforced tboiougnly , but itvviis as vvcll cnfoiccd as was nny Imv on the statute Ijookb , vvitb tlio exception of Council IJluffs , Dubuquc , Iluillnk'ton , Museitlno und Davcn- poit. In itcnyhif ! the st tcment that It would ruin business to close the saloons , Governor Inr- rabee pointed tlio IliiKcr of pride nt. yioux City as n piospcious city without a saloon. Dei Moincs , ho slid , hnd doubled in Business nnd population in ton jouis , and was piospeious. Ilooulil ntiinu tlio pro hibition titles when the prospci cus towns of Iowa wore named , nnd ho would point out the dull towns when the jihcos were named In which the piohlbitory law -\\.is violated , Thc'io was but ono stale ofliclal In Iowa vvho opposed prohibition , nnd the speaker thought thut two jc.irs In the govornoi'ti chair would bilnjta cbangoof bcirt In oven Governor Uolcs. Ho reiterated his former statement , that erlmo had decreased under Inhibition rule In Iowa , nnd suited that bo vvas Hrm m the belief that not one-twentieth part of the liquor was being used In Iowa tint thcio vas llvo jcnrs ago. GovernorLarubee's speech uas well rc- celv ed , lion , lyl\\aril KosoVMUor'H Spcooli. ' Mr. Hosonatorvviis very wai inly gieetcd. Ilo opened by expressing liH think ? to Gov ernor I , irrabco for his courteous nnd gcn tlcinanly treitment of the issue. 'Hois Iho llrst prohibition speaker , " mild Mi Hose- valor "who has visited us vvho has not used \itupcratlonandnlmso us the clilof factor of his address This lusuo is too grave to bo treated us theses piohlbition spoakcid bavo ticutcdlt. * ' Mr. Hoseswatcr called attention to Governor I.nirabeo's inlstalio In claiming that the pro hibitory law vvas as well onfot cod us nny other law on the Iowa statute books. Ho showed that thuio aio , according to government re- [ I i > oits , 4,000 permits in Iowa for the sale of liquor , "Talco the number as y,0)J ) , nnd sup- , iwso tint cadi of them sol la ton drinks a , day , n very low estimate , " said tlio speaker , "and jou liavo . ' 50,033 violations of tbo law dally. Tiy 30,000 dilly violations of tboUvv ngalnst | pickpockets and ECU how ( illicitly a revolution woulu follow. It Is simply fircicil for a man to claim that the law Is as well enforced as the law ugalnst tlio f I or any other state law ugalnstother offenses" Mr. Uoscwator eltcd statistics showing a compailson of the court and cilinliml busi ness of prohibition Iowa and hli/h-llccnso Nebraska Ho showed that In 1'olk county , Iowa , In which Dca Mollies is sltuutoil , thu expenses for criminal prosecution In IBS'J nmonnteii to W > , ( 'M , while In Douglas rAjia > , with moro than throe Units the POPH-