Ill 2 THE OMAHA DAILY 1VEE : SATURDAY , MARCH 1892. I FELL OVER A Tragic Death of Oaptaln Edward Donovan at Plattamoutb , PECULIAR ACCIDENT TO AH OLD SOLDIER Unnlilo to Bccnro Ai l tnnro Ito Dloft of Expnmiro nt the llottom of n llaxlno Into Wlilrhllo Hnil Tumbled. PI.ATTSMOUTII , Nob. , March 4 , [ Special Telegram to TIIK BuB.1 This nttornooti nt 1 o'clock the dead body of Captain Edward Donovan , an old nnd respected citizen , was found In n creek In tbo west part of town. Thestreatnnt thlspsmtconUlns little water , yottho banks nro quite stoop nnd nro washed outfonnlng a dangerous precipice. A shelf about six foot from the top extends nlongtho south side of the cronk. Alone tnls the un fortunate man hud walKed llfty or sixty foot , pulling nt the bushes with his muddy hands , trying to got out of what soon after proved to bo his death bod. When taken out the body was still warm nnd lifo hnd evidently boon extinct but n few hours. Tlio last soon of him was last iilgut , when ho Koomod to bo slightly under the In fluence of liquor. The coroner empaneled a Jury which Drought In n verdict of death from exposure. Captain Donovan , at the ago of 23. Joined the union army In .lune , ISlil. Ha cnilstod ns n prlvnto lu company A , First Nebraska , 'lie was promoted to hospital steward July til , 1801 ; oromotod to second lieu tenant company 1C October 1 , same year ; promoted to llrst lieutenant company K November 1 , IStU ; promoted to captain c6injmny F December i3 , 1805 , and mustered out in Juno , 13(51 ( ! . Ho soon rejoined the regular army , remaining in tbo service cloven years. The captain hnd made PlnttBmoutu his homo over sluca leav ing the sorvlco. Tbo deceased loaves ono daughter , who Is nt Ashland toachlugschool , and two sons , Robert at Lincoln and George , tomcwhcro in tha northwest. ST. UUWAltU'H i'llOSI'KIUTY. Ilia Secures Two N' % r Factories and Still Wants Moro. ST. EmvAiin , Nob.t March 4. ( Special to Tun Brn.J The thriving nnd prosperous town of St. Edward , ho town that is always Qrst and foremost In milters of enterprise and progress , the town that Is noted tar and wldo for its magnificent donations and llo- eral subicrtptlon lists , has tntcon another step lu wards doubling its population and business [ luring ISy. . Tbo latest addition to Its list of attractions Is a planing mill and canning fac tory , both of which will bo In full blast for the fall trade. The bouus asked by the owners of the plant was & > 00. St. Edward's trust fund was a little too small to meet it , The business men called n meetIng - Ing and it took about tlftoon minutes to raise K50 , with n good prospect uf $150 raoro from the absent ones. The farmer representatives present guaranteed a fund of a like amount In subscriptions from the couutry. The dlf- feronco between $500 ana the amount raised will In all probability reach the bum of 11,000 , whlcb. amount will bo hold In trust and oltor.id as a bonus when business mter- etta.donumd It , The tint thing needed is a creamery or cheese factory , and tbo right man can secure extra inducements by corresponding spending with A. Powell , secretary of the liusincss Man's Association of St.'Edward. IT WAS A 8TOIIUY SKSSION. SCOIKIH of tha Nebraska Prohibition Convention Devoid of Ilnriuoiiy. LINCOLN' , Nob. , March 4. The prohibition utato convention for the election of delegates to tbo national convention concluded its scs- uisn this evening. Interest centered mainly in the selection of the chairman of the dolo- gatloii.-and aomo bitterness was provokod-ou account of the allagpd effort of recent con. verts toJ overthrow tha plans of old workers. The platform adopted. roiunvs adherence to thooauso of * prohibition ; declare * that the right of citizens ol the United States to vote should not bo denied or abridged by the United States , or any state , on 'account ol sox ; that the government should own and operate the railroads , telegraphs and tele phones of tbo nation ; that tbo money ol tbo country should bo issued by the general government only and in suUlclent quantity to meet the demands of business and give full opportunity for tha employment of labor , ana to this end mcreaso the volume of money us demanded ; that no individual or corpora tion should bo allowed to make any protlt through issuing It ; that It should be made legal tender for all debts and that tbo vol ume bo fixed at a actluito sum per capita and made to increase' with the Increased pop ulation ; that the government should roclulm nil unclaimed and forfeited Inud grants to railways or other corporations , nnd such lands , together with the remaining portion of tbo public domain , should bo reserved for actual settlers ; that trusts should be nrohib- Iteo ; u just sorvlco pension is recommended ; election , of senators , president and vice president by direct vote of the people is favored , and opposition is declared to all manner of compromise or so-called nonpartisan tisan action , to which the question of the suppression of the liquor trattlo is a secondary matter. _ Crazed by Overwork. LINCOLN , Nub. , March 4. [ Special to TUB BBB. ] Quo of the iaddoat cases ot the many on record in Lancaster county Is that ot J. W. Pcrcival. a well known plumber , who became violently Insane this morning. Mr. Perclval has been a candidate for the repub lican nomination of water commissioner , and has worked early and late , having resigned bis position with Pomorenc & Cooper for that purpose. Ho has eaten very llttlo lately , and his notions have compelled tlie keeping of a watch on him. Tills morning ho grew suddenly violent and picking up a mallet attempted to strike his wlfo , but was happily prevented. In In disarming him C. i < \ Carers was struck wltb the mallet in tbo eye. Ho was taken to tbo police station and kept in th ( ! chief's prlvato room till after noon , wton ho was taken before the com mission , nnd will doubtless bo sent to the atyluui. On the way to tbo courthouse he leaped from tbo buggy and was making away when the engineer at tbo court bouse , Henry Wlggonjorst , attempted to stop him. They clinched and both rolled over the high terrace. The violent paroxyaray como only nt Irregular Intervals and It Is expected that wltb rest and proper treatment ho will a peed - ily regain his health and faculties. It Is imply a case of overwork. ' , Two ( inuul Juliimt Fntnlltlo * . OIUND Isi.t.sn , Nob. , March 4. About 10:30 : last night J. S. Crow , a stockman resid ing Dear Ore , la charge of a shipment of cattle cnrouto to South Omaha , was killed by a switch engine in the Union Pacific yards hero. Crow was standing In the mid- ale of the track when the onirino backed up and struck him , rolling him under the oars and completely severing his body near the abdomen. John C. Rogers , Crow , Smith , Durrows nnd Ole Wilson , all of Ord , who were taking cattle 10 South Omaha , stood alongside erne of tha cars "talking when Crow was struck. The train drugged him fully forty feet. Crow was an industrious farmer and leaves n wife and cine children. Ills fluauclal circumstances are itatcd to be such that bis loss will bo the more severely felt. The remains will betaken taken to Ord for Interment us soon as the In quest is over , About tea minutes afterwards , as a fast null was leaving1 for the west , tnroo tramps attempted to board It. Two wore successful , but the third luUsed and stopped back on ttii next track , when an engine tacking to the round housostruck him , killing him Instantly. Clood Fortune of a I'touoer. COUTUHUH , Nab. , March 4. ( Spooial to TUB DUB. ] James Murray , wbo-wos a cap- tslu of the i'awneo scouts in the early days , bos Just boon granted a pension of f 1'J a month and arrearages for about sixteen years. Ho wai known as Dravo Chief by tha Indians , which was given him by reason of the bravery he alwuy displayed. About 1671 Murray's wlfo ran away with another aau and squandered her bus baud's property and loft him with threa children to support. In lister years Murray's mind gave way under tbo tralu aud trom the infects of a unstroke received whllo In the norvlco ot his country , and ho WM incarcerated in the nylum for the Insnno nt Lincoln. Ho re covered his mind sufficiently to bo II born tod. nna ho wn < oh'cn a place in the Soldlora" lomo nt Grand Island. His mind Is com * mratlvoiy clear now , and ho will bo nblo to in Joy his remaining days In peace ana com fort. . I.lnrnln'n IlCiitli Tr.tp. LISCOI.JJ , Neb. , March . [ Special to THE BKK.J Iho big vault opposite the Burling- on depot Js being donned out today. Several oral trim have at various times fallen In here and wltb difllculty hnvi boon rocov- cred. Health OQlcar Unrtram has several taio " expressed the opinion that It wns moro hnn probable some unfortunate bad fatten la here , and being beyond Iho roach of succor iad perished. She contents of the vault vero taken to the dump , and then Mr. Dart- ram In looking over tha dump found n pair of overalls , a coat nnd vest nnd some bones , iut the action of the lime and chemicals had so destroyed tbo goods and oaten Into the Jonesthatit cannot bo told whether tha iono * nro thnio of a human or whether the clothes contained anp clew to the man sup- losing it to have boon a body. Wnntn Pay font llrolcrn Mini ) . NctmtKKi CITY , Nob. , March 4. [ Special to TUB HRB.I James Meredith yesterday commenced proceedings In the district court against the Nebraska Clly Starch company to recover damages to the amount ot f 10,000. Meredith claims that whllo at work on the company's shed last November n rafter fell bn him and broke hi * nnklo. Ho therefore nsks the company to pay him the nbovo amount , with Interest , from the dny ho was mrt , The starch company claims the acci dent wns duo to Meredith's carelessness nnd that they nro not responsible for his misfor tune. Ftitirrn ! ofnn Old Ilnllroailnr. UiivNiiIsi.vxii , Nob. . March 4" . [ Special to Tan BBI : . ] The remains of Alexander Stewart , foreman of Iho Grand Island rail road shops at St. Joseph , arrived here on a special train this morning. The funeral took place under the auspices of the Masonic order thin afternoon. The deceased was one of the oldest engineers on the Union Pacific , laving run In and ont of this city for over tweiity-fl vo years. lilnir Out IIU It nil us. Ai.H.XAxuuu , Nob. , March 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bnn.J C. T. Schluotor , n prominent merchant of this village , com mitted Buloldo this foronooa by shooting ilmself with n 32-calloro revolver. The ball entered tbo right teraplo nnd lodged In the loft. Ho loaves a wife and three chil dren. It Is believed to be a case of insanity. It Caused Ills Doltli. DoiicnMTKii , Nob. , Maroh { . [ Special to TUB BEE. ] Uionard MoDowoll , the man found in an Injured condition beside the B. & M. traclc yesterday morning , died last night at 10 o'clock. Tbo remains were in terred this afternoon nt 4 o'clock by Coats post of Grand Array ot tbo Uopublic , of which the victim was a rnombor. .L , No * ) . , March 4. [ Special to Tim BBB.J The mortgage record for February in Deuel county is as follows : Furm mort gages' ' filed , 1,000 ; released , none. Chattel mortgBRCs filed , $ S'J83.1li ; released , $1,010.45. No city mortgages filed or roloasod. VI' JA7J CO.Ui.VO. Lincoln thn LntoYt Center of Attraction for the follower * of 1'litlniiu. LINCOLN , Neb. , Maran 4. [ Special to THE BEET ] Lincoln Is rapidly falling- into line nnd will soon bo numbered among the sporty towns. There bavo boon ono or two little knock-outs in West Lincoln of late , engi neered by a number of bloods of town. Not long ago thuro was n spirited "ovont" be tween u local middleweight and a Soath Omaha unknown , in which tno local inaujdid not know that ho wus on the ground about three mlnutos from the ond. Tba success with which , tbli'was1 kept in the dark en couraged the loaders In the ulTair and last night tboro was another on the tapis.The news was quietly circulated around town to the fort'uriato that , everything was in readiness , and 10 o'clock saw u largo assemblage of sports and bloods around a sixteen-foot ring out In the quiet realm of West Lincoln. There wore two events. The first was jjst in the way of a relish and was spirited but bloodless. It was a bout between two ambitious local darkies and was foueht with slx-ounco gloves. The second set-to was out of signt. This was also botwecn two ODony-huod sons'of Ham and was for blood Irom.the start. Nearly the flrst blow struck made the carmlno flow frool.v , and knock- < lowns were In ardor. The fight lasted llvo rounds , out as no time was wasted in soar- rln'g'tho sport * considered that they received tbo fall worth of tholr raonoy. Ho'nors were easy up to the beginning of the fifth round , nnd both men were a trlllo groggy. Ono of the combatants , however , succeeded in land ing a scorching ntrnt-hanu blow on his oppo nent's eye that ended the light. It was a knockout blow and doubled tbo follow up until after tlmo was called. The prime movers In this affair say that there will ba something in tbo wlnu again before long if the supply ot darules is not exhausted aud the-bloods continue to out up the cash. ut < ; ioiicc tor. GwDCK3Tnn , N. J. , March 4. Weather clear , track good. First race , thlrtcen-alxteoiiths of a mile , soiling : Tomboy won. Edgar Johnson second. Kumi third. King Itoxent ( the favorite ) r.ui unplaced. Time : 1 : 9. . hecond race , nine-sixteenths of n in Ho. maidens : Ed Marks won , Jurdluo second. Darius third , Easter ( the favorite ) ran un- pluccd. Tlnitn li'-'i. : ' Third race , ono mile , gelling : JugIcr won. Klorlmoru Hncond , Issitquonu Illly itlio favor- Itu ) third , Time : 1U. : ! ' Kourth nice , live-eighths of n mile , special wojitH : He n him In won , Itells.u-Ins second , Monsoon ( the ruvorlte ) , third , Mabel dr.nvn. Time : lQM. : ( I'lfili race , flvo-olghths of a mile , Knglowood won , Vance ( tlio fiivoritu ) , second , Money Muld third , 1' . J. 1 1. , llemet. Stritufol- low , : uul ITrunuo drawn. Time : 1:08 : ! , ; , Sixth race. BOVon-olKhths of a mile. Owen Golden won , Vllliiiro ICInxtMiu favorite ) , second. Moilruu third. Time : I-MJS. : ! ( jolnif at GnttcuherK. GCTTBSIIKKO , N. J. , March 4. The track was in fair condition today. The attendance was small. Klrst race , seven furlonzs : Frank Loii , Character second , Ore third. Time : lil.U : : , Ptiuond nice , six furlonm ; Ilnslldnlu'o won Arthur Darn second. Komulund third. Tlmu : ) : ! ! i. Third race , lliroo furlonits : Mollle Davis won , Sadlu Bo-ners , Illly , ioeoiui , Markharn third. . Time ; | : u.lV > . fourth race , ono mlle : A/rul won , Xmiophon Boeoiui , air Uao third. TJino : llftj' . I'lftli r.ico. Ilvo furlonga : Illmlox won. Tuu- tonlosucoml , West Farms third. Tlr.o : 1UT : , Sixth raue-Hlx and one-half furlongs : Inno vation won. Neptune souoml , Mulligan third , Time : > New Oiii.EA a La. , March 1. The weather Is pleasant , tbo track fast and the attend an co largo. First Kioo , sellliu. ( Ivo furlonuM ; I'iollo won. Ulmrley u , scoond , Iiumont tliJrO. Time : Second race , aulllntr , five furloiusr Little May won , Jonnte HfliwarU second. Attolllo third. Time ; IU'ki : , Third race , Bulllnj- , nix furlong : Modjeaka won. KH neconcl , Mitchell L. third. Time : Fourth rare. Hollln ? . six- and one-half fnr- IOIIKB : Mean JCnou h won , Hlg Man second , J.T , Ili'rJ , Tlmu ; IsiiX. _ Tlp lor Today. Thoio horses nro considered very liuely chances in tboovoiits named : 1. I'anhundlo Ore 2. Ullttor ll-rOhjectlon , a. Ml.ss Hello Sir Uuor oIL I. Joseptilne lilllon J , 6. Flrelly-Llltle Frodj 0. Koinpland I'erlld. L Ilhody I'rlnalo 1'aanmore. ! . Mlnnlo J Kuuplk a. Illrthduy Unifito , 4. Vernwood ( Sioater , & John Luolcluud Annlo li G. Uuau lluvrard liouealor , 'a &unc.iy | ICycnt , Covixo-ros , Noo. , March . [ Spoclal to TiitUiB. | Thoold ice hou u here is bane put in readiness with , clovatcu scats , ring ; oux , for the prlzo lliht to teko place next Sunday bntwecu Jlui Paloy and Billy O' Don- null , Both men have Ucpn in active training und a close and uxc4tin | { will is lee ted for. [ mow TESTEnnAT'a snco'sn RDITIOX. ) COLD COMFORT FOR 'CANADA 3ho Oannot Build War Ships on the Great Lakes Yet a While. RUMORS OF SUFFERING IN GERMANY Worknml lire id Until Sc.irco anil thn People ple I > r | inrntn from Wnnt I'lrst Skirmish fnr tlio New French Cabinet. 11 fitJ.i < n Onr.l ) Itiiln'tt. ' ] LOXDOX , March U. [ Now Yorit Herald Cable Special to TUB HUB. ] Tno mlmlrnlty bas received u prlvato report from Admiral Watson of the North American station giv ing n detailed account or the commerce ship nnd engine builders nnd the construction fa cilities of the ship building tlrms on the inte rior of the United State i , especially those nt Uulutn , Mllw.iukoo , Chioigo , Detroit. Cleveland - land , Duffalo , Brio nnd Bay City , stating that nil ooiild bo called upon In n short tlmo to build shipt which could bo easily con verted Into shipj ot war. Admiral Wntson's nttontlon-was called to this by the Canadian shipbuilders , who state that by tin law of 1817 they nro unable to provide for n warihlp plant. Ho suggests , therefore , that the nd- inlrnlty throw a sop to the Canadians nnd build dock yards along tbo lakes , giving them thosnmo advantage n < the Americans havo. To this the admiralty hai replied , "Pooh , pooh ; It is plenty of tlmo to look Into the matter when the United Stntos shnwa Itself unfriendly. At the proaont there is no Indi cation ot trouble and the British government is not going to throw nway money merely for the purpose of aggravating the United States government nnd thus cause tbo nbrogration of the treaty. " SKCIliyrAllV FOSTKIl INTiniViEWEI ) . Ha Answer * n Fenr Quimtloiifi I'nt to Him by un Aft4oclitcil : 1'rrs He ] > ortcr. LoNnoxMarch 3. Hon. Robert T.Lincoln , the United Statoi minister , called upon Hon. Charles Foatcr , secretary of Iho treasury , today , nnd with him proceeded to tha House of Commons where they listened to the de bate. Mr. Foster will co to Brighton to morrow and on Saturday ho will start tor Paris. After returning from the House of Com mons Mr. Foster In an interview said : "Mr. Lincoln got mo n seat in the diplomatic gallery where I had the good luck to hear some of lUo best speakers. Mr. Gladstone approached the noaroit to our Amtfncan Ideas of a good speaker. Mr. Labou chore , who wua next , resembled a good congress ional debater. After the debate I went to the lobby where a number of members \vero introduced to me. " "Was there nothing asked about the immi gration commissioners 1" "Not there , but in tbo short tlmo I have been here I have several times boon asked to explain stutoinonts cabled as the report made by the whole commission. " "Was the alloyiil system of sonditig ex- conviclsto America one of the subjects ? " "Yes , the question In Parliament in re gard to the matter and tno comment * of papers were based on a misapprehension that tlio whole commission was responsible for the report. " "When I appointed the commission I deemed it a right to select among the llvo commis sioners one direct representative of tbo labor interests. That was Mr. Powddrly and I do not find fault with Ills report. But that story about ex-convicts had its origin in Mr. Shuttle's report. People on the other side will treat the story on its merits. Hero the mlstniseis made of taltini : the statoraedt as supplied by tbo wbolo commission. " i "Ooos that explanation < apply to another commissioner' ? assertion thatajJOOOUO ( acres of productive lands are lying i < llo herei" "As- far as each commissioner Is individu ally responsible , I do not know vbero Mr. Powderly got the estimate. . , ,1 would not HKO to say his report has a partisan bias , but nat urally he reports in behalf of those ho feels with. Congress is u good judge of the accu racy and spirit of the statement. My aim in appointing the commission and In drafting the suggestions recently was not to block emigration , but to got the host class of emi grants. America assimilates all. All are welcome except the refuse populace of Europe. " When shown the Associated Prms dis patch announcing that arrangements have been made by the Hamburg-American Packet company and the Husslnn government for a medical inspection of Kussiau omlccrants in tending to proceed to tno United Slates , Sec retary Poster said : "I do not believe the new regulations will find opposition among them. In the meantime they appear willing to act with us. " Leaving the emigration question , Mr. Fos ter said that ho had intended to go to Paris , but hud changed his mind and meant to stay In England until ho sailed for homo. Ho fell n great deal better. Ho lost about fifty pounds In weitrht through his attack of tbo grin , but bo was now regaining what bo had lost. The secretary ccruinly looked hearty and ho talked with vivacity. ON Ml OX TIIK SUKFACE. Quiet In Germany IH Not HO Deep IteitchliiK usVoulil Seem ut u Olincii. : ICiipvrlijtt'c'l 131lij J tm : < 1ir.l 11 limi'M. ] PARIS. March a. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB BBI : . ] Altboueb tbo riots in Berlin have ceased for Iho moment , tbo internal situation In Germany U still dis quieting. Tbo Germans do their boot to con ceal the misery which prevails in their coun try , but it exists. In eastern Prussia espe cially the distress U terrible. Work nnd rood are soscarco that in many places the peasants are compelled to oat broad half composed of sand , and the authorities have had to make an appeal to public charity. Owing again to the fulling oft of orders in most of tbo Uoruiun factories , large numbers of xvorkmeu are unublu to earn a living ; The foolish speeches of the ouiparar luvo exus- peratca tha people , and were ho to Indulge in more speeches fresh riots of n dangerous kind might bu expected. It is vortliy of re mark tint the Berlin students bided with the malcontents In tbp recent riots. I'irxt lilonil for r.nulxit. The first parliamentary engagement of the now mlnUtry was fought today in the French Chamber. M. Lou bet , the premier , road u colorless statement to the deputies. M. Camilla PelluUin. tha well known radi cal , asked tbo government to explain Its re lations with thn Vatican. The prumlor re plied that they were based exclusively on the conuoidat. On Iho mutter being pushed to a vote the government policy was Approved by ills to 1)1. ) The triumph of tha caoinot u [ > - pears decisive , but in spite of this a few people ple seem to taluk that the now minister will retain power till Mny. The Chamber IH not prepared to up ot thorn immediately. That is the meaning ot tbo vote. It seams tUut the question of the , alleged negotiations between M do Froyctnet nnd Henri Kocbofort , to which I referred yester day , will ba brouuht before tho'Chamber of Deputies next wook. Both parties to the quarrel are awaiting documentary evidence. . CUKE. Di'.sriitATi : : PAKISIAN lln ICIIU Two Men unit Wciundi Another In nil Attempt to KIKMIIC. PAIIIS , March a Three men were tonight detected entering ; tlio landlord's room in a wioo shop'on the UuoBU Douls.vhontho alarm was given all the men made a hasty exit from the place , nnd two succeeded In making good their escape. The third was chased along ttio street by a man named Ferry , ompioyrd to tbo wlno khop. His crtaa of "Stop thief" attracted u largo num ber of PCNODS , who joined in the cbuno. A youth trlod to stop the thief In his night , whereupon the latter draw u revolver anil fired at iho youth , who fell senseless to tbo ground , The assassin tboti turned sharplv abnut aud lirat at Furry , who had been guinlnc on him and was now cloio behind him. Ferry , lowovor , 3ME prcp'arod tot tho1 thief nnd cleverly Jumped n ldo Just nn the weapon wasdlJcnuYfc&l The bullet mlssod Ferry ) iilstrucit n man who was watching the pur suit of tholhtW. The shot pierced the man's forehead anfl ho felt'dead. A man riivmWl Marline * then seized the as sassin nnd'tftfiSmptcd ' to overpower him. The lospornto tmof , nowover , was determined not to bo cHtHnrcd at any cost , nnd ho fired , wo bulletsTYnm the body of Martlnoz , nna lonlso felnlosd. Ferry lltrafH' close * ] on the murderer nnd , assisted bythu immense crowd which hnd gathered nfe ( lib scene of the shooting , suc ceeded ln"6'ernoworlng ' him nfter n most desperate slhiifglij. Ferry then handed him over to the pollco. The assassin when questioned by the oQlclals Impudently refused to glvo bis tin mo or any particulars a * to his Identity. When asked what hU nnmo wns ho replied : "It is your business lo discover it. " The excitement prevailed throughout the night. r.ORll I.YTTON'S Wtl.fc. How the Property Left by tlir Illustrious Author Will Un lllsposnil Of. Losnox , March 3. The will of the Into Lord Lytton has boon made public. The estate , valued at 75,370 , Is entailed. Two- thirds of the Income goes to Iho widow during her llfo , and thorn nro legacies to daughters and others. All copy rights of published nnd unpublished writings go to Iho widow , The widow Is requested lo obtain the assistance of a statesman , or of a writer of Integrity , to prepare a complete record of the deceased's Indian administra tion irom bis records. The will further decrees that , "as there exists In the hands or por.fons unrestrained by a jonso ot honor or decency certain letters which the testator.believes to bu garbled nnd statements which he knows lo be wicked nnd cruel falsehoods relative to the domestic llfo of his parents , nnd whereas there is no Im pudent uiisstatumrnt or basolons Imputation which biographers nro Incaoablo of adopting In pursuit of sensational nov elties nbout the private lives of emi nent person ? , the testator's widow shall collect and seal all papers bequeathed by bis father for transmission to the future carl of Lytton , so that representatives of n name rendered Illustrious by iho tostn- lor's honorod'fnlhor , shall never bo without the moans of refuting the cuvlumnlos origi nated by Hoslun , Lady Lytton , " The testator further ex'horta his widow nnd executors never to permit to bo destroyed tbcjo documents which contain a complcto refutation of said calumnies. EXTENDING1 ItHtt TKltlUTORY. l Looking With Govoton * Kyoi on Western Afr cn In the Commons. LONDON , March U. In the House of Com mons this evening Mr. Balfour's motion to hold morning sittings for the remainder .of tbo session was strongly opposed by Mr. Gladstone , who , however , said ho would ucreo to the motion If it should apply until Eastor. Mr. Balfcur occ'cntod the suggestion and the motion was carried. A long debate ensued on tbo proposition to vote iiO.OUO for u survey for a railway from Mombnssa to Victoria Nynnza , Mr. Brice 'declared ' thit Parliament was practically asked to take iho llrst stop toward tlio annexation of that territory , and Parlia ment , was at' ( east entitled to moro In formation tbnrn'Yho government offered. Mr. Uladsttirid demanded to know what guarantee lli'sriv was that it would bo a bloodless - loss operation , ' ' Captain Lugurd , whoso report - port tlio eovc'niment had declined to produce , mentioned that1' ' bo hurJ made terms with King WangaT 'The ' government Is assuming an authority wtilch it has disclaimed prev iously. The/case of the government-is a per fect blank. ThiP proceedings were without precedent in1 Ihfe history of tnls or any olhor admlnIstratIdn. ' ° uTbo debate was adjourned. INDIGNITIES. Goruuiny AiA'li'llrltlos Wnnt to Vrnclalm Al. Hict : LonVliif In u Stuto of Mugc. BEUMN , ftigr h 3. The UolCh'staff today begun the dh Jus.sion,1on. the bill empowering the government ! ; to.procl.iim a state of siege 'In ' 'Alsaiie-Lbraino/'In ' tbo 6vont"6f War or serious dailgnr. yd onll speeches wore made declaring tUnt Alsace-Lomlno is in a perfectly tranquil condition and Is rejoiced 'to ' bo a'momber of the Gorman oniplro. The proposed law , it was said , would be a source of fresh mortification to the Alsatians aud disturb Franco. The government members urged their rea sons In favor of the measure. It was re ferred to a committportf tvventy-ono members. KSltED UKA.T1I. . Churgeil with Embezzlement ami Alouo In the World liiiukvr CollhiH Ktiicide * . SA < DIEOO. Cal. , March 3. Shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon the community was electrified by a report that J. W. Collins , the president of the defunct Calitoruia National bank , bad just shot himself. Crowds gath ered on the streets aud hurrlod to the Hotel Browslor , where Collins has been residing for the past eighteen monthi. It soon became known that Collins , General E. H. Murray and Attorney General Hart had been nt lunch nt tbo Brawstor. Collins looked very pale , but chatted pleasantly. Ho was asked bow he was feeling and replied : "Ob , about as well ns could bo expected. " In a few minute1 ! ho left the table and wont direct to bis roomA minute later the re port of a pistol was board and when the door was opened Collins was found lying on the floor with blood streaming over him and a pistol In his hand. Ho expired Immediately and did not llvo lonfe' enough , to speak to any ono. ono.Tho deed wns not wholly unexpected. He evidently had been laboring under a nervous strain und menlul depicsslon fnr aomo tlmo. About two years ago his entire family were drowned In San Difgo bay , and now that ho was financially ruined and with the charge of embezzlement bunging over him it is thought ho was broucht to the point where bo considered that be had nothing to llva fnr. The California National bunk closed Its doors November 1'J and a receiver was ap pointed by the -Treasury department. As a result of the receiver's investigations a war rant was sworn out for Collins * arrest on a cbarco of appropriating tiOO.UOO of the bank's funds to bis own Use , and it was also shown that deposits vvcro bt Ing received up to the time of the closing tbe doors , It U understood that Collins was to have been taken to Los Angeles today for trial. He came-to San Diego from Wyoming , Where ho was interested In a ban it. UILII Valuable Sont'hjlljalcotii I'roperty Sold to the K ) ( ( ) | Cojnp.my. DEADWOOD , $ SiP. , March 3. | Special Tele gram to Tin : UUK.J An important mining deal wan closed1 'hero ' today by which W. F. Smith , W. B. ija'mnron ' nnd W. E , Heron of the Keystone ( iprlnntlon ) company got pos session of UiQiAunie , Jo.slo and Katie lodes In Anna gulch ; * t'ho ' property was bonded thirty days ago" to J. G. KeiUi , who sold his option' thii bontlamen named for $45- UUJ. 'I bo mliuultaro ottho richest and best developed lu lbef > Bald Mountain district , showing a bodj'pf )0 ) gold ere , 100 foot wldo , minors nnd coftrputcnt judges basing estimate on tbe n mount , ' of , ore In sight , nav the prop erty is worth at least $ r > 0l > .00 < > . Keith makes a nice clean up oil' ' the deal , having put In not to exceed fH > # X ) to secure his bond. Prom ) limit Womiiii YAXKTOM , ? W , IMarch 3-Mrs. Ella Gllliir , wife of Ch.ar.ic3. A. Gilllg , president of Gllllg's American Exchange In London , is mlsbing , and her nltornoya In YuniUon and London can get no } ruco of her. Foul play is fuurod. f ' _ Eviingullfitl TroiililvK , CI.KVBI.ANO , O. , March ! ' . The hearing of the Evangelical association' * ' quo Warranto casn prricoodod rii tbo circuit court todny with witnesses for tbo plaintiffs , the minor ity puny on the stand. Ttio record of the trial of lllshop Kslier' Heading- and the verdict xuipundlnir Jilm from ollico wura read. Tbo Bcurotaries of several minority conferences testified a to the action that had been tuUen by the body in selecting Philadelphia as tbe plncu at which to hold the irenerul conference. Tbo uilomplod ex amination of Bishop Bowman previous to the trial of ftmrccs preferred against him by tba minority party was fouc into to some ax lent. PATRICK EGAN COMING HOME Reported That He Will Start from Ohili Some Time Next Month , EDITORS STILL CRITICISE HIS COURSE Inlluontlnl Clilllnn * Auk That ConRrnii Sonil an Invmtliriitllig ConiiiilttcoTlilttior Triiubln In Hni/ll nnd Argon * Him U Upcoming Hprlou * . lCop/rfi7it | / J ttfll t > u Jttmvt ( lankm ntnntU. } VAM'AitAiM ) , Chill , ( vln Oalveston , Tox. , ) March8. f By Mexican Cabloto thoNo.vYork Herald Special to TUB llr.fi. ] 1 hoar from coed authority that Minister Kgan will prob ably return to the United States in April. If this rumor is true , It Is somewhat strange that the United States should leave the American legation nt Santiago in charge of an inexperienced young man HKO Fontou McCreory , the secretary. The local paper * today ronublish articles from the Herald on Minister Eann , nnd , commenting upon the same , suy that now the minister's letters and cable dispatches sec the full light .in Chili , the editors nro convinced of his nyrapalhy with Hnlmnccdn and also of the glaring incorrectness of his accounts of tilTnlrs since last August. The government denies Commander Evans' statement that the saluta to the Spanish minister by the Yorktown was the cnuso of the stoppage ot the sufo conduct to the Bal- mncedlst refugees. At the criminal court's session yesterday the cabin company's employes testified that Consul McCreory not only handed in news paper dispatches for Lieutenant Hnrlow , the World's fair commissioner to Chill , but also wrote several himself. Political Crinlfl Continues , So far nothing Is known ns to the persons who will replace the cabinet minister1) und members of tiio council of state who resigned from tholr oflluos the other day. There are rumors today that Minister of Hacienda Val- dcz Vornen will also resign and that Augus- tin Edwards , now minister of public works , will bo his successor , but those statements lack confirmation. Late tonight it U stated that'all the mem bers of the cabinet have resigned , but that they are now holding a consultation with 1'rostdoiit Moult , the council of state nnd prominent political loader : ) . Since ynjtorday's dispatch I have had further interviews with loading citizens In Valparaiso. One nnd all said that the United States would earn their utmost gratitude If tbo American congress would nppolut a com missioner to visit Chili nnd investigate fully .all matters relating to the differences be tween the two countries. Tnoy added that dusptto all statements to the contrary Chill Is desirous of maintaining friendship with the United States. Tbo cruiser Errazuriz sailed for Iqulquo today , convoying throe ex-military ofllcors for civil trial. Minister Pedro Montt has cabled from Washington his resignation of his post on ac count of his election as a deputy from Petorcu , in the province of Acoucagua. Potorca is about eighty-five miles northeast of Valparaiso. The Chilian government will probably ask him to retain his post until his successor has boon appointed. Trouble Along tliu llonlcr. MOTBVIDCO , Uruguay ( via Ualvoston , Tex. ) , March ! ) . [ By Mexican Caolo to the Now York Herald Special to Tun BEK. ] In all the cities of lllo Urando do Sul great opposition to tbo Brazilian government is reported. Thrco thousand men are said to be in arms at Porto Alcgro , ready for action. At Rivera , Argentina , Brazilian soldiers are said to bo committing numerous rob beries. They are reported to bovo killed several Argentines. The populace Is said to have taken up arms and said to bo resisting the marauders. From Corrientes , Argentina , comes word that the provincial troops have revolted , mortally wounding Commander Totelo and one lieutenant. The insurgents are en camped outside the city. ditching CoiiHplrutoro. BUKNCH AYHES , Argentina ( via Galvcston , Tox. ) , March 3. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Special to TUB Bii.J : Active measures are being taken to arrest a numDor of conspirators at Cordoba , who wcro engaged in tno plot to kill the governor of tbo province and the president of the leg- Isluturo. TO 1NTI3IIUATK IUUU'H Temperance Allliiuco Threatens to l''orn > u Xuiv Political 1'iirty. DBS MOINT.S , la. , March 3. The time of the state temperance alliance was taken un today with the discussion of the resolution to the effect that members of the alliance unite to Immediately organize a separate party if the Gutch bill , now before the legislatures is passed by the present general assembly. The resolution was looked upon as an ellort to In timidate tbo republican members , and was strongly opposed by many able men In the nllmnro. Tbo final vote wns ! 13 for nnd 32 against. Other questions that c.imo up dis turbed the harmony ol the proceedings. Tbu alliance adjourned tonight after a public meeting well attended. Oowrlo'H .Muyor Indicted. Four DODOU , In. . Mcrch 3. Sam Daugh- onbaugb , mayor of Gowric , who was recently arrested by his own policemen for being drunk and disorderly , wns todny Indicted by the grand Jury for resisting an ofllcor. Daugnonbaucb has been deposed by the city council and ( Jcorgo Goodnnough appointed m bis stead. MINKS. OMo CtipitiillHtH Tnturcxtod in Yiiliiulilu Nuwcuxtlo Coul l.iiniU , NBWCISTI.K , Wyo. , Maroh 8. [ Special Telegram , to THE BBB.J William Job ot Job & Co. , of Hocking Valley , O. , who bnvo loused tno coal mines near this city for a term of llvo years , arrived in the city today , Ho bvs taken possession of the mines. His contract calls for the delivery of the entire output to ICilpatrlck Bros. & Co. at this city. Ho will mituo improvements at the mines and build dwellings for tba worumnn to the ox- tout of t50uX ( ) . The output of tbo mines will be largely increased , I'rlco of Ills Wife' * Allortloiix. NuwciBTi.uVyo. . , March 3. ( Special Telegram to TIIK UKI : | . Hank Frool , a wealthy stock : man of this county , has bcon sued In the circuit court by his nephew , Jesse Free ) , for tX > , um damages. Young Froel claims that his wifn's affections have been allonatc'd to Mich on extent that this amount is needed to repay him , Kliurpa'H Sain of Trot I urn , Cr.KVKMND , O. , March 3. It took nil day to dispose of the Shady Sula furm consign ment at the famous Glonvllln market. In round numbers Mr. Shnrpe wlll.rcaliza some thing like 175,000 on the product o ( bis farm. Scvcnty-sovon horses were sold in all fo iOJO ( ) , , an nvurago of fl77.SU par head. Tuo uales for $ lf > 00 and upwards were : Earln , cuotnut horse , to Ben Johnston , llardslown , Ky,10J ; Gypsy Earl , chestnut llilv , to George Lludoubonier , Loulsvlllo. Ky , , $3,050 ; Brilliuuto , bay mare , to W. F. Dubols , Uoa- vur , Colo.W. . " > ; Kdn , bay Illly , to Colonel William Edwurda , Cleveland , O. , $ Ju. , InilluiiuViiiitn HurrUou. INDUNAIMU8 , lud , March 3 , Throughout Indiana today republican district con volitions wcro held to select delegates to the Mlnuo- apolU convention. In every district llorrl- son delegate.wero chosen and instructions for tlio renomlnutlon of HarrUou glvon. lu the Twelfth ( Fort Wnyno ) district the Allen ounty delegates loft the convention nnd adopted resolutions repudiating Its action. IT ItKACllllS Atl , COUXTIIIKS. Scope of The line llurrnii of Clrelind llonnll of llnsltirftt Methods. WASHJXOTOX , D , C. . March 3. [ Spoolftl Telegram to THR Bnit. ] TUB IJnn Bureau of Claims today received notlco from the commissioner ot pension * ot the louo ot pen sion certificate No. < 12.,7IS to Johanna Chris * tlnnson of Olumso , Denmark , mother of Christen Christiansen , who lost his llfo In the sorvlco of the United States while n member of Bridge's buttery of Illinois vol unteers during the Into war. The pension s granted under the now law for 813 per month trim September 2.1. 1SOI , dnto of the tiling of the claim. As the claimant lives In n foreign country nnd the amount consumed In the transmission of Intters and papers pertaining to the claim Is necessarily much greater than In cases where claimants reside In the United States. The speedy set tlement of thli claim shows the result of the application of business tuothods in the prose cution ot claims ns practiced by TIIK Br.i : Bureau of Claims. ( iold ( liiloro , Colo. , Maroh 3. Further reports - ports of the discovery of n now gold find nt the foot of the Spanish peaks , about twenty- ilvo miles southwest of here wns received today. Assays of .quartz from there run ? 30 ton gold , this ere being taken from n Ser of six feet. Many prospectors are slutting for the scene to Investigate. Stoumrr Arrhiiln. At London Sighted Brlttnulo and Sucvln from Now York. At Baltimore Oldenburg from lircmcn. At Philadelphia Missouri from London. At Movlllo Dovonia from Now York. At Now YorkLnLallo from Santos nnd St. Lucia ; Gormaulo from Liverpool ; Gala from Hamburg. Wrrrk ofu .Malt Triiln. BAi/mioiiK , Md. , March 3. The York mail train on the Batttmoro & Ohio railroad was rocked this ovenlng nt Llttlo Gunpowder Falls , not far from tills city. Hotiry Uaab , engineer was ittllod. Several were badly Injured. A PRIESTLY CURE-ALI. . A llroolclyn Clergyman ns n Mlracla- Worltor. The fixino ot Fiithar Adnms , the Brooklyn fuitli-hoiilln prioat.is spread ing beyond LOIJJJ Island. Crowds of physical cripples call upon him ovoi-y dsiy , keeping him employed from 8 u. m. till fur into the night. In the rear of the parlors is a small privulo olllco whoi'o the father keeps the precious relics the piece of the true cross , the bones of the saints mid other mementos and performs his cures , snys the Now York Iloraltl. A heavy cur tain separates' this room from tlio par lors. About every twenty minutes Father Adams pulls buck tlio curtain and admits about twenty of the suffer ers. The others crowd around the cur- tuin and wait for their turn. Within the curtain the healing corc- mpnios are very simple. The priest oll'ors prayer , converses with the pa tients , exhibits and applies the relics and blesses the patients. They then kneel and otter their own devotions as Father Adams directs , ho prays again with them and dismisses them. They go out by a side door and the next twenty are admitted. Ho asks none of them for money for his services , but there is a box on the table in which they may leave contributions if they BOO lit. Many of the patients do not pay nny- thlng , boc.iuso they are too poor , but all are treated exactly alike. If all paid at the usual rates for medical service Father Adams would eoon get rich. Mon and women of all aces and all conditions of lifo and innumerable chil dren are in the company. Whiio they wait for a chance to got- into the priest's presence they , talk in whispers about the wonderful cures that ho is said to have effected. Ono was a Willinmsburg boy who had boon fifteen years a cripple from rheu matism. After ono of the relics had been applied to his fornhead and the fa ther had. prayed over him , ho was taken homo and the next day ho w.is perfectly well. His crutches were thrown away for ho could walk as well ns anybody. Another case was a girl who had been HulToring for a long time from a beiatic alToction , the result of a fall. She was cured , so the people said , at the first ap plication of the relics. 1 > Iono of the people ple would admit that they had heard of any cases whore the alleged miraculous cures had failed to bu Directive. Their faith in Father Adams and his methods wns unbounded. Most of the people who invoke his assistance - sistanco are chronic invalids with nervous - vous or organic complaints. There has been no instance of the application of the priest's powers to any acute disor der. The doctors explain the good re sults ho seems to have achieved by say ing that imagination and hope are great factors in the cure of muny norvotu dis orders. But Father Adams ascribes it all to the relics , many of which ho gath ered at great expense in Europo. It is an established fact that a man who for years lias been tortured with respiration several times as rapid ns the normal , and who had consulted many eminent physicians without relief , geL rid of tils trouble between dawn and dark of a hi n trio day , aflor an application of prayer nnd holy relics , and that all of his ailing acquaintances have ever since kept the prioit'sdoor ajar , some of them going away in the belief that they had boon permanently benefited. The worker of these alleged cures , who attributes his success to divine aid , is a stalwart man of 60 years a man of the kind whom the weak and credulous would instinctvoly ! obey HO far as tlioir nerves and muscles would allow , and if he has compelled a lot of hypochondriacs to once moro como under their own con trol , ho has dona a great deal of good , whatever may l > o his method , or IticU of it. Sucii man are of unspeakable ocr- vice to physicians , all of whom are haunted by a lot of people who imagine themselves ill and are sure they know what is tlio matter with thorn. Wly Serves Are All And I Jiavo gained 10 pounds In 0 months , M the result of t.ildnu Hood'a 8aroap.u1lla , says Mr. II. II. lloso of Uia llrii : of Itoso S1 Eddy , Ilochcstcr , N. V "I had lilinajt Chronic Dyspepsia My digestion hchiR very had , and I was broken down from oveiwork no that J could not sleep nights , lint my stomach l now In perfect condition , nnd for all thn auovo licncllt my grulltudu I * duo Hood'a Snisapaiilla. " , "Wator-Brash And dyspopala troubled mo for 10 years , and Htter tiyhiKVuiloui tlilnut I concluded U t-ilto Hood's SamjuiIlia , The vtti-n l mar- vclouit iu I Deem to hu alinoit entliely cured. " J. M. JOHNSON'127 lUth Stieut. Toledo , Ohio. Ji you .fuller from Indigestion Or dyspeptic trouble * try Ilood'n H.irsapiti Ilia. It gently tones and stimulates the utomach , umlsU ill .itloa und cieatei an appetite. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold \ < j all drugeliU. 81 ; iUforj33 l'roiared | onlj- Vr U I. HUU1) & CO.Ailli.ic.aiuiJ/vtill ! , Matt IOO Doses One Dollar READY TO CALL PLAY NOW National League Has Agreed on Every j Detail Necessary to Opening the Season , f DOUBLE SEASON SCHEDULE ADOPTED Will llnvo Two Ctinnti > lofitilii | nml \Vorf llcntcr Sumo I-Vnturrs of the Sea. OII'H ArrniiRomrnU lime Hull nuil Speed NunYOIIK , March 3. Tno National IOORUO tnon hnld n secret sosalon todny , The prohltory puss rule wns ndoutod nflor holns mortliloil so as to allow the admission of the press without compensation to visiting clubs. The schedule \vfti adopted tint ! the convon- tlon closed nt r n. m. The championship BOIMOII Is divided Into two divisions In conso- qucnco of the InuroMcd numhor of clubs m the now orgnnizntton. It was nt llrat pro posed to divide the serins so in to innlto the first consist of eighty-six cnmo * nnd the second of sixty-tin , but thli wns found objectlormblo to many , nnd eonso- qucntly each division contains RQ von tv-sov en Ramos. The winners of each series will play topothornt thoond of the season for the championship. * . The scnion'opons on April 13. The flrit division will oo from April 1U to July 13 ; second division , July 14 to October 15. Jlv the schedule tlio now clubs nro not In IhoIoftstallRhtud. In fnct they nro favored n llttlo more thnu the others. As Mr. Dyrno put It : "Wo favored them this year , but iioxtycar tlioy will bo as big ns any of us and will Uavo to tukc chnncusvlth us. " 1'Yiiturcn of tlio SrliLMtuli' . All the Fourth of July games wlllbn pluycd in the west , whllo the eastern clulii wilt Decoration nnd Labor day. On the Fourth Hoston will bo at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Loulsvlllo , Now Yorlc at Chicago , Philadel phia at St. Louis , litxltimora at IMttsburit and Washington at Cleveland. No two American association clubs open ground * touothor. No two American clubs compote on holidays. Every club bus an op portunity to open a ground , nnd ovary club has a Saturday with every other club , both east and west. Thb distance that oacn club has to travel on its circuit has been carefully allowed , nnd where any club has moro than Its uhnro , It will bo considered and the expenses equalized at the end of the season. The total number ot miles to bo traveled is 10'J,33j , an average ot 113,51 ? miles per club. The National board , aa tha old board of control Is called , organized during the after noon. Mr. Uyrnu was oloctcd president and Nick Younp secretary nnd treasurer. Tha magnates will meet again In annual session in iNOvember next. lluilil Unit Piillonl. Ctticiao , 111. , March 3. C.V. . Bund of Dos Molnei today defeated Champion id. Fulforti of .Philadelphia tuft shooting niato for $ -00 n aide. The conditions wcro 100 birds cucb , American association rules. Budd killed 03 ; Fulford , 81. Chicago .Stroot. Itullwuy t. CHICAGO , 111 , March 3. This ovenlng the mystery was probably solved regarding the exceedingly liberal ordinance granting Iho , practically unrestricted use of the streets ol Chicago to a corporation almost wholly un known , called the Chicago Power and Sir oka Abating company. Tbo announcement Is now made that the object is to supplant ttio present imp and cable system forstrcot cars by the use of compressed air , und that be hind the nominal projector ! of the enterprise are such men as Charles T. Yorltos. of the Noithana West Division Street Car com panies ; President VVhoeler of tbo City Street Hallway company ; Jay Cook , the Phila delphia banker and General A. B. Nottloton. I'our Killed aiut Six Wounded. LONOVIEW , Tox. , March 3. Fonrinop.w.oro killed nnd six wounded by a boiler explosion in H. C. Farrcll's ' sawmill. The killoJ nro Lee Berry , Burcahll , Flowers and 'Squire Dlllingha , the latter an old citizen of this ulaco. All are white and the wounded six men are all negroes. 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