THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ICSTAHMSIIKD JHXE 15) ) , 1871. ( TMAHA , WEDNESDAY MOUSING , IMAKCH 2 , KSDS-TWELV13 VAC ? ISS. COPY FIVE TEXTS. \ TIf P CM I'f/'IIT/1V PIPP LClDhSllIhCRkiulTOJiCASt Gloml Lifted fnm tin Title to a Lot of Rcnl Estate. JUDGE SCOTT RUL1S AGMNST SHELBY Court llolils Hint .loM-ili ri-lKlilon \\IIM Not I n KM ii i- \\hcii lit ; Mnilf tin * TriiiiKfi-r to I UN llrulher. iTtltlgo Scott Ima tlrlveii oft tin- clouds that for wmo tllno liting over the title toVnl - itut Hill , Crclghlon Heights nnil n number of the other northwestern ndilltloiiB to the city , lie hns decided thu case of Mar > 11 Shelby ngalnst John A. CrelRhton and has sjstahieil the contention of the defendant. Years ago nnd veara prior lo his de-it h. Joseph CrelKliton deeded to John A. CtelKh- ton a large tract of land that now Includes a number of the additions In the northwest ern portion nf tlie city After the death of Joseph CrelKliton , Mary II. Shelby , his daughter , brought suit tojet the trantfcr mlilu , alleging that at the time of malting the transfer her father was of unsound mind nnd furthermore , that fraud was practiced upon him b > not disclosing the real \alue of the property so deeded iivvay. She nlsn alleges tint In making the transfer her father recelveil only a fraction of what the property was actually worth. The ta.so was brought to trial at the Inn term of court and after be ng pirtlally hc.ird , a continuant n wni grant d uitll Oil' term. A week ago the trlil was. resumed and a number ofUtricssra examine ] In- eluding phjslclar , who testllcd to Joseph Crelghton'K inrntal condition at the tin e of making the deed to the defendant On the propositions before him Jut' ' ? * Scott mistnltieil e\er > contention of the t c- fense , holding that .Joseph Cretan I ir. vis hano , that there was no tiaud practiced upon him and that he had full knewled o of the Intuit and purpo.se of the tran--fc : 3'\ii ( : r\si : J'rosi tlnwVllinss riuirdeil Mltli 'Irilnu til- Inltiii-iit-i- t-xllmoin . The case of the State agilnst ! > > man A P.IRO Is betomlng hlRhl ) sensational , anil gives every Inillc-atlon of beinR as stroiiR a - * elrawliiR caril an the Knstncr murder tilal that was on In the clrmlna ! court for a perloil of three weeks In the tase of the State against I'aRO the tlefent'anl Is charged amoiiR othei thliiRS with havliiR broken up tlie famih of Nick Yager anil caused the ins'lgitinn ' of a illvoree mill that Is now pending This Is the stniv tolil by the prosecuting wltnc'-H who ad mits that Hi on numerous times his wife , lamina Y.iRer has been altogether too Inti mate w Ith Ihe prisoner The ca--o hah hi en riinnliiR aloiiR for a couple of ilajs , during all of which time YiiRcr has been upon the htnnd RlvhiR his direct tcstlmon ) In til's he made a stroiiR case against Pao , but when taken In Innd on crchs-examination , Home unexpected bensatlonal developments eamn tn the sniface. Attoiciejs Coinlah and Ilattln conductcil the cinwi-oxamlnatlcin along the usual llncfl for Homctime when , all eif a midden , Atttit- ney Cornish rtepped In fieiit of the vvltiii > ea and puU'rit ? a roll of money fiom his pocket , shook It In the face of the witness and joked "Did } ou not en last Pridav give till. ! roll of bills nnd n meal ticket to Oiih A Tvlci , tellliiR him tliat If lie would profile testi mony agalr < 3t Mrs Yager LIII ! Page , he could have the moncj ? " Yager denied ever h.iv'ig ' been Tjler but wheel the man was nu'eed to s'un 1 up for Identification , be admitted that he had hem him once eir twice Y.IRC > vaj nsked If it was not true that he went to Creston for the purpct > L > of coriuptiMn Kelde'a witness for the defence He admitiel that ho saw the woman but dei.fi liavtng Uilkul -with her about the ti.miial case a a'nht ' Page or the divorce &ui' .uai'i.'t . MrYager The witnras admitled that he pii'l ' the ex penses of Sadie \Vllllaiirt If s-he would tes tify , but jnstllkel Ii } aTjIn ? that sh11 PW mc t of the facts ha ! in ; woikel in the Yager fnmllj at the time the crime wa allege 1 te > have been commlttel Yagei de nied' ' that he went to the hospital to trj to secure the ellMiilfc-.il of ils * He v ho vas emplojed at the plate 'hong-i ne ( aid that lit- went there to ti > to secuie the dl - cliarge of another woman ii'inii's : ricirr fou ins riin.i ) . li-\l Mill-tin MtiUi-H u SiintIn .Inline Itnlti * N ( on r ( . The Ooldle Martin guarillanslilp Is monoi-oll/liiR the time of Count } Judge Ilax- lor , and al the same time it in bringing to town a goodl } number of the ruial residents , . The case comch from the vicinity of .Me- Jvrdle and has attracted consideiablo at- * tentinn out there 'Hie mother , Mrs hevl Martin , died some months ago since which time the little one , a girl ( > yeira of age. lias been Ih ing xv Ith the father Not long ago , vS'llllim II KtepheiiK , a distant relative , tiled an appli cation In probate comt , alleging that the father , I.e v I .Martin , was not a Miltablo pei- eem lo have the tare and ciistdly of a girl of taieh tender age This , application the f.'thor resisted and both sides biought In the nelghborb to Hiibst.intl.ite and denj thu nlle gallons \Vlttiebses foi Stephens went upon the stand and trbtlllcd that the lather had treate-d the child In a most in- liuman MI a nn or and that If she was tint taken awaj from him. her life would be ruined At this polnl the court adjouine'd nnd the sensational part of the trial i began The father grasped one of the wltiUf-iicH about the cieck and moaned n d rrled In a manner that biought tears lo the < > } tH of roiiie of the bpeitalors. Ilotween 'ils uobs he declaied that It was m. . attempt to Meal hh child fiom him I.elllng go of his friend , he ran to the little gill and idcklng her up in Ills arn.s ktud ; her and tried over her n a most hstcrk-al manner Afler IhlH he dropped the little tile tnel threw hlnihclf al full length upon one of tint beiv.'luij and bur ) Ing hlh face In hU liamls , gave full vent to his sorrow While Martin vvj > . gel IR thiough Ihe last perform ance the Iltllo girl VHH taken out of the court room crd tlie mom'cig ' tet < .slon eif court adjourned. sin- tint'inliili > e'n in pit ii.i. ndwaril Callaghan and .Michael O'Oay lave each sutil Ihe Cinlahy Packing com- jinny , demanding In the aggregate the sum of $10,000 on account of personal Injuries iillegcil to have been sustained b ) reabon of the negligence of the defendants In not tiiivlng certain portions of Its packing Imiue In a safe condition. The plaintiff * allege that on January 20 last while wnrklng In Ihe building , a portion of the Hew gave way nnd Hit- } were burleJ beneath a mass of debris , sustaining breken limbs and bruised bodies \nutlier Driivvluu < > ( .liirni-x. One hiimlrril and fifty jurors have been drawn for the third three weeks of HID rchrtiary term of the district court It Is more tl.an llkel ) Unit additional Jurors will Jinvo to tie drawn for the present three weeks of thi ) term , as when the1 jmlgts return from Ihe nitsl'e ' enmities where the ) are now holding court there will not be enough jurors for the conduct of the busi ness * * licltnu I'limll ) Illwn iipnirN. In all prolMblllt ) name time will e'hipse lie fore Arthur and iila : Khelton ngiiln t ike up their residence In Uumhu The former \\lio wns iintler a tlili ty-day j ill bentfiue for oiintrlliutliiK to the support of a house of III repute cm-aptil from the illtin KIIII mid has dlsippcaied Ills wife who w.ts , Ulldi-i a similar sentenet' In tin e tint ) J.nl for bflng an Inmau was ordervtl b ) 1'ollei Judge ( lOitlon to lum tin clt ) wlt'ln ' nn hour whlc-h she did. gulng to ( "ounrll llluffs where her buslitnd went after | .l\ing tliti chain KIIIIK tne slip Hlielloit Is thu barber who placed his bride of ktnui wtcka In a ) iou 01 ill repute , t : ON COIMItV ii ; liupri > \ emeu * Outif tlie Muln I't-ntiiri-M or ( lie I'murnni. The county commissioners lm\e deter mined to extend the pavement on the Center street and the West Iodge street roads and have Instructed the county clerk lo Invlto bids for doing the work. The adxertlscment states that bids will be recohed on mac- adim , asphalt , Colorado sandstone , Sioux rails granite and vitrified brick , to bo laid on a filvteen-foot roadway and under sub stantially the same specifications as were tdopted by the board at the time when the original pa\ctncnt was laid on the roads In question. While It Is a fact that the commissioners have Invited bids on eeveral kinds of ma terial. all things being equal. It Is conceded that brick Is quite likely to be used. The commlnsloncis regard asphalt as being a trifle too expensive , and unless some ex tremely low bids are offered , the men who lay this class of pavement will not bo In It. Macadam has been tried In this county , It being at the present time en West Dodge and Center streets While It Is true that It maktn a Binooth roadbed , the commissioners contend , or at least some of them say tint It lacks the wearing qualities , and more over , they sa ) that In wet weather It rolls up and Is carried away on the wheels of the wagons passing over. It IH also con tended that In dry weather the nncadam grinds up Into dust and when there Is the least wind It Is very objectionable. Sioux PalM granite ami Colorado uandstone both have their advocates on the board , but they say tint this material Is costly , and not enl ) this , the stene forms a roadbed that Is objectionable , owing to the roughness of the wealing surface. Hegardlng brltk for the extension of the two roada , the conimi'sltiiers tate that It In about the cheaptht material that can be secured The ) saj that on countr ) ro-ul.s , If well laid , It will wear during n lifetime nnd still keep In place Although tie figures are at hand some of the comm'ctlnnerb ' are of the opinion that It can be laid for lec.s mono ) than macadam. N'ot having received an ) bids rial con'e- quentl ) not knowing what pricfs will be charged , the commlKMoncrs are not certain how far the ) will be able to extend the pavement with the proceeds of the funds available but the ) think that the ) ough , to carry the permanent Improvements an far as the Mlllard road that rn north and outh Ihiough the coumty. Should the ) be able to fo thlh. It will give two paved roitlB to a point woven miles vvivt fiom the clt ) limits To reach the Mlllard road \voult ) re- qulie an extension of two miles on the Cen ter btteet road and one nnd one-hult miles on the Dodge btreet thoroughfare ivioitsi ) > TIII : i.ot i ) IMISTVI , mii , . i\e < Mill\ < e mum I tier of ( tic ( niiitner- ctlll Clllli Tn I. ex Vcliiin. The executive committee of the Commer cial club has passed a resolution endorsing the I.oud congressional bill , which docs u-ay with the cheap postal rates on second clahs matter. " \ communication from Secretar ) E \ Mi se'ey of the Inteistate Commeice com- niletlon was lead , in which the club \sah * asked to consider , i bill introiiuccj in con- K'IBS b ) Senator Cullom to amend certain seuions of the act to regulate commerce In accordance with the specified recommenda tions of the commission , in Its last leport to congress. Tor ten ) ears the commission was supposed to have power to regulate lallroatl latcs , but rccentl ) the supreme court decided oil erw IEO The nnttcr was placed in the hands of a committee con sisting of .Members .Mellugh , Dumont and Utt. Utt.The The following new members wtro elected II S Scannell. E. E. Antlievvb and r Har mon. cons TO PKISON rou IMS m < c > Tiuit. : Clili-nf o Mini ( "on t t-Hst-H to ii Crime Ills Hiotheriis lout It-lt-il Of. CHIC\GO , .March 1 Prank H 11 will go to prison to t-ave his brother His filmed have Informed the state'w attoine ) that HIP ) oung man lik'cnc'ti to plead guilt ) to iob- bcr ) and voluntarll ) accept punishment i-i ordei to keep his brother , Itobert J Hill fiom the ptiiitentiar ) The latter Ifa now undei tifcitenre having been convicted of robbing a saloon. At the trial several wlt- neb.-iH' testlHetl po'ltlvelj that Hubert J 11,11 v a" ) one of the robbers while two witnesses sail Piank Hill was the man 'Ihe btothin look verv much alike and It would ! ) > ar eas ) matter to confu-e theli ion tttv It is in ranged that the witne-sei ? who Identified Prank Hill during the trial shall go before the giand Jur ) and procure his liillctment If he pleads guilt ) , as It U .said he will the act will release Itobert J Hill. KIIIID IN v tit vititr.i. oia vvveis ; : Inrileri-r lllrt-s n ll\ -i- > Itlu anil Drives Out of To\\u. AUSTIN , Minn. Mjrch 1 Milton Wil liams , .son of .Mrs A A. Willlims. pro prietress of the Williams hotel here , shot nnd killed Daniel P Kljnn last evening The crime was committed In frceit of the fnttl mid hoenwj to be the result of an altercitlon ove1- Fliii's \\agcs There were u great mini ) people on the street at the time Wil liams IH Htlll at large Ife hired a ilg to be I'rlven to hle. about twelve milts sout'i of here Chief of Police fiilt hem a pe ue on eat h road In pursuit going an south lilin- f-elf Halt follow \VllHcins Into Iowa and his not letiirned HIIIIIIIIIII Is nl-.fli'i ricil. Josiph niumtiii was found not gulltv In pollie etiiirt and illschurKtil on mi neeusi- tlon of obstiuetliiK the hltlivvalk In front of Ills tinshlp atI.M South Tlilrtunth stii-et It appears that llniiin in built for u Inker In the tltv an ovtn , w leh tin- hitter leftiM'd to ntiipt aftei It had been put Into his hakiiy Ik e tiled upon Itaumin tu lake It bats , but Hie bitter t edited to do so. win ii'iipon tinbiku dumpcil thn ovin on the Hlilewalk III tieint of Mailman's shop and lift It In spite of winnings fiom the police lliliman lefu.snl U touei tie ovttl In the meantime bilii.liiK ) a civil action a iilnst the b ikei to leiovei the i est of the oven C'ltv Prnseeiitoi .Mllltr Illi il nn Infoini itlon [ igiiliiht llaiim in but the eourt held I' nny- lied ) was pullt ) of obstriietlng tlie Hide- walk In this eiise It w IH the mm vv no ile- poslud { .Mi oviii where h l.i.s and not llaunian , whose responsibility ivet tie ptopert > Ih UHSUIIII d to have ended when he nil-il the ortle : given to him by the Imkei I 'or lnrt-i-ii > UN llnllee , Aftei pasflng a night bflilnil tlie bar * of the city Jail Unify S H til. n well ilres eil nnd u lined appearing ) oung mm pleaded not guilty In police emit to a einrte of luricii ) aH b.illef Tin comtil lining wit- iit s Is M J t'nrp-nter , tiuMl'nj manager Cor u pletuie enlariilng totiotrn of Chleigj lie alleges that he engngeil II til to uiV- ! bUblniBS for hli eonii rn and started him out i\lfi $ B but that the latter appropriated the inone.v lo his own Ubc Tie | ioH < are ooklng for nnotlur man v\hom e'aipfnttr H si ekliiK to preset tito under a tlmllar Hall's eai-e vva called by Judge Oordon M-'uda ) afteinoon anil It vva irrinved Ih.tt the hearing shou d be ha 1 thU after noon Hti was releise1 on his own i < cogni sance Inilli-ti-il for I'oUi.lllliu UN Wife. OHIfACC ) . Mart-h l I.nvern A Cjok. , i arpenter , w In M > home was until recently n : | . uood. has betn Imll'ltd on i tlurg * if utttrnpt to eommlt murder Ii ) poison Vok IH now said lo be In Kansa ? HI will bro-ight baiK on a requisition He Is al- t-Kttl to have put niscnli In some toem. His rion nee Cook , bis wife , took the onto and was palsomd It w.tb with Inn greatest dllllt ult ) her lift vvisvavid The 01 oil w is eximlntil b > H ihi-inlHt who .aid there was enough urttnli In It to kill levtial IHIHOIIS Antidotes promptly given' ' . ivtil t u life of Mib fook Illilellire ( iiit'H to I'rl-on. NIJW YDHK Mimh l-iivvard J Hat- llfft tlu .u lor was taken toil i > to Hlai k- vt-ilH Island ptnlttntlai ) where he will orvta Bviitelue of tix months imprUon- nunt fur an assault upoti hb wife , Alice JcLacy Ilutcliaa , BONDS FOR HAIL CARRIERS Undo Fnra Makes a New Deal with His Tailbful Employes , ACCEPTS SECURITY COMPANY NOW IrrnnuriMiiriitR Mnilc W bereli > the Carrier * All Inxiirp i llh One Coiieern anil tie ! u l.ovv Itiileof Preinlinn. The mall carriers of this city , and of the entire country , In fact , are just now en gaged In filing applications with the ce- curlty company for bonds which are to be furnished the government as n Kuaran'y of the faithful performance ot their dutley during the coming ) car. All these bonds must be filed In the otflce of ' .he postnut-tcr general at Washington by April 1. In past jears each carrier has been al lowed to furnish any kind of a bon.l ho de sired , either a real estate , a personal or a security company bond. About two mitr.'ia ago orders were received from the Washing ton department that In the future all carriers would bo required to obtain bonds from some security company. The bonds must be renewed each year To conform with this order and as the moot economical way of doing so , the mail carriers' assoclatlcci , which Includes In Its membership all the > etirrlcM In ttie countr ) , entered into a conttact with one security cimiKiny to nitmb-h all the bonds The car riers secured the vcr > low rate of 50 cents per $1,000 There ore some in COO cairlois itt the fierv lee and each must furnish a bond of $1.000. The can lets themselves are not at all op- pored to the new scheme , os the ) prefer to pa ) iJO cents a ) ear for a bond than to be under obligations to anvone for signing n perto < nnl bond 'II o eleps rtment. too. fliu.h the new plan much more simple and de sirable than th old one. bjcauso In the pa ft considerable time and labor have betti spent In examining Into the st Hiding of the bonds men Now all that Ih required Is to in vestigate the standing of the company. While the- carriers hitve no oblection to the new plan home of them in thlh clt ) are agitating a scheme which they coti&ldce to be htlll better This is nothing more 01 leas than the formation of a stock oecurlt ) compaH ) among tliemfcehes According to this plan an assessment of $1 Ih to be levied upon evei ) member In the association , net ting nome S15000 01 Ml ! 000 It Is pioposetl to deposit thl.s amount In the keasurv of the t'nlted ' States os a guaranty to make good an ) poi-hlble etnbez/lemciitii It Is be lieved that the government officials will not object to the seheme Fiemi the carriers' point of view It would be a gjod btiMncs * proposition because the monev would be kept vlrtuall ) It. tlinir trcaMii ) . wlierc-is now the ) hive to pav out between $7000 and $ S/00 a jear foi their branlu. The ) have no doubt of their audit ) to caff ) out Mieh a scheme because the ) are now caiolng on an insuiance deiartmrtit which pas death le > Mh of $1.500 and * ! 000 CM ii , snuvirn i\ \ tnVTION * . . \llis folllii llns SIMIIINIMS for l"\- lieelllllt \lilit-lliilN. | | Two government jobh in this ell ) are waiting for two , as ) et un known individuals One IH a posi tion of deputy collector to be assigned as a stenograrfier and tpewriter in the internal revenue otilcs here. The other la a fireman's Job in the new postofllce building Civil sec vice cNamlnatlona foi thcfoc positions will be held on April G In the ca e of the position of deputy col- lectoi , the examination will consist of Hi" ( list grade baMs , together with cxeicises In stenographv and typewriting1 Applicants must be .it least 21 veais of j e and they must file their applications for the examina tion with Miss Collln hecretai ) of the local "ivll rervlce beard , before the clobe of biifil- titss on March 2S Application blanks an 1 infc' matlcei will be furn'shed ' by Miss Cotlln .Men aftei tlie firemen's Job will be re- iii lied to take . .n examination In the thiid grade bas'n. ' together with practical eiutvtici > In addition applicants will be graded upoi their expei ien-e and character as vvorknin Attentlcn U called to the fact thut it la the practice of the department to appoint onlv pei > ons who are residen of the place vv litre the vatanc ) e\l ti > AnplLatlccia foi thii exam nation must also be filed Toila ) i the last da ) upon which applca- tlons for the general civil service exami nations ii the Internal icvenue departnio. ' , the ciistou-b hoiifce the pcstodlce nnd other departments can be filed with MLss Coll.ii , the hccietar ) Over 100 applications have al. ready been handed in ci d these will bo for- w aided at once to Washington b ) the ECCIC- taty It ban been not'ceable ' that the num ber of appllcatoiu for positions In the- South Oin ilia postofllve have been compaiativcl ) few f-'eeietary f'otlin has not ) et becci notllieti of the date upon which the examination wlil take place I'roni the tact , howovci , that ( he spe lal examinations for fireman ai.d ileputy collector areto lake place on * pill < ! , It Is believed that the oilier ivill ccu.r on the pame date , unless the Washington aiithoiltlcn deiide that the number o * i , i- plltant.s aio too numerous o be imeni- modatid the'i In iMch case other date" iruy bo named Theio Is some doubt , also Just where the exnmlna ions will be held There Is no loam at pretent In the new pos > tolllce anil , therefore- , the old pcstolllce will piobably be used Mis' Collln 1ms recommended the big woikioom whlih has Jiwt been vatated by the 1'ottoflleu depirtment l'i id-nil lltillillim Nott-H. ITi'ited Stites Marshal Thummel Is pre- patlng to go to Washington on an official trlr I'eopln who frequent the new pcatolllce are comminelng to wonder whethei the corri dors are tr be kept ah dirt ) as thos in the eld building were There ate live Juiltors cmplncd to keep the llroi clean but it Ih hald that the corridors bave not benn sciubbcd s'liee ' the building new was otcu- pled They are covered with dlit rebruary was one. of the lightest months the ctifitonih port at this point has ever en countered AlllclCH upun which dill ) cnitld be collected were far between The bmelt- li > < ? worl's als , fell down In the amount of metal It reeelved Ordinarily It gel's from forty to i-lxt ) carloads a month but last month It recehed onlv about sixteen This Is due to the storms which have prevailed In I'rlt i < h Columbia Work upon the Interior tlnlsli In the up per three htorles of the new po tollto | build ing will be commenced dome time next we > ek At least the Angus Me Cloud lompan ) nf .Minneapolis , which IMS the eon'ract , has so notified Superintendent I.atenser The I contract IB fcr JS5.000 all of which is available - i able Contractor McChud was backward in ' commencing his work , and Superintendent called him to account a few \f jtns TIII : INDI Vleo Vlnxt llnvi * III nl. e .lull mill lliiu ' 1 lll-IIIMI-l V I'M. INDIANATOUS , Ind Manh 1 A spc- elil to the News frjm Dlllsboro. Ind , sas Justice Craig at Orotb Plains this morning itinelrrrel a verdict acquittlrg 'dcse ' Hughcj , who was charged In an allldavlt filed b ) novtrnor Mount with eomp'lclty ' In the Versailles Alieningttorne > General Kcteham Is enrouto for Indianapolis In an l-ttrvlen he stateel that "It Is evident from i all the evldente obtainable that the live j men broke jail anl hung themselves " ll.i- III Kt-lllllel. > . , K ) . Manh 1A distinct but eartheiuake sbutk was felt here at II 30 , very uiruiitlble in ttic southern end ' Df the city , iu\miM > uTII S or AI.VSKV Hope In riiulivv Uiitrntioi- the 1 u U o ii Illi pr. WASHINGTON , March 1 Govcrnmcn work In the way of tetiuclnK to record the channels , anchorages , harbors , navigable w-uter bodies and other Important features of geography In Alaska wllj be carried on thin summer and expedited ns rapidly as possible. Superintended ! I'rltchctt of the Coast and Geodetic surve has completed the plans for too season In Alaska. When the reason opens Men tenon t Helm with the coast survey steamer Oedncy and a steam launch will begin work In Cook's Inlet. As the Ice leavc the vicinity of the mouth of the Yukon river a search will be made for anchor ages and harbors south of the delta and for a channel Into the Ktmlhnk slough This feature of the Held campaign Is ot the greatest Importance to navigation , as t present vessels entering the Yukon have to follow a channel running In fren a point many miles north of the delta. The govern ment experts , however , expect to find an easy and direct entrance to the Yukon. If these anchcxages a d harbors arc found ns anticipated Immediate publicity will be Riven to the fact so that navigators mnv take ad vantage of them dm Ing the coming season Meantime a large launch will be taken In sections to St Michaels Island at the mouth of the Yukon , to be set up there In charge of Mr. Pratt , and a survey will be made of the region from Cape Ier to St Michaels oxtfmllng Inland thiough the various sloughs to the head of the delta The two parties will make a comriteheiislve survey of the shouli , lying off the river's mouth Hver ) effort will be made to collect material for such a chart as the grow Ing Importance ol the great rlvci demands The lower portion of the Coppei river , now becoming prominent through ex-tensive gold discoveries , will b < > Investigated acid the practicability of Its navigation defleiltelv determined Ottier ixirtles will nnke detailed examinations of the Chllkoot , Taljci and S'agway ' pahses V1IIM1ONS KI.ONDIKP. IIKI.IP.F Tllll * . roiK-liixlon Itt-iii-lieil thill It IH \ot Ne 't'NNur > . WVSIIIN'GTON March 1 The War de partment has decided to abandon Its ex pedition f"i the relief of the miners In the Klondike countiv , because the conclusion I as been reached that no nccesslt ) exl th for it. Secretary Alger has written a letter to Scna- toi I law ley , chairman of the senate com mittee on military affairs , explaining the department's position , and asking that cou- grc s take action b ) joint resolution au thorizing the department to ellspc e of the supplies putt-based for the expedition. In cluding the reindeer-whie h have JuU ar- ilved from Norway , and to abandon the pro Ject entirely i In his letter Secietary i\lger Pis the conditions on the Yukon have changed teas as to render the expedition unnecessar ) , and that General Miles and General Merrlam both agree with him He Is alho advised to this effect bv the Canadian minister of the interloi Later advices than those received last December , when the expedition was de cided upon indicate he tas. tint the min ers are in no danger ot suffering , and lie thlnlb the gieat croiuls of preMpectois now going in ovei Tal > a pass will carr ) .sulilcient provisions to divide with 'the miiieis in case they need ass btancc. General Alger expresses the opinion that the reindeer can be sold at a price sulilcient to reimburse the government for theli cost Ho ha ) & he has been offered ? 100 each for 100 of them This amount is above the cost price. Ho also htates that the Interior de partment is anxious to tqke clmigo of the animals He also asks for authority to sell the supplies purchased for the expedition. The militar ) committee met today , but did not act upon the reuuest. _ - J t- won.i > CHI sn ( OSTV ittcvIOM : , ( ieiii-r Iti'iiiililliToo strong for Its I , Idle \t-lKlilior. WASHINGTON March 1 In the event of a war between Nicaragua and Cratu ilie.i It is f-nld that the alliance known ah the Gieatcr Republic waulj give to Xicara , n the armed Mr ngth of Salvador au ] Hun- durai' The Nicaragua ! ! ami ) h eatimatcd at about S.OOO men Salvador has > Lot mure than 3,000 soldiers , but Honduras lub the beat drilled E.id . equipped force 'n Central \mcrlca , numbering 50000 men Agaii.et these tlie Ccsta Itlcati aimy of about 5 , Out ) ceeirs ir jimilliivi t Uut in the pre-tnt calculatio is it i. . thought that Guatemala would cast Its Influence with Ccata lUca With Guatema'a ' fii nn allay the armlet. \vou'd ' be evt I ) matched , i.lili Nitaiagua Htndurah and Salvador annjel agaiint Guatimala and Cost-i Itlca The bcM , foi the view that Guatemala ma ) be driwi , .itr . > the controvert ) i.s the fact that the tii.vv pre-ldcr.t of Guatemala Senor 13 tradi Ca brera war * a special envo ) to Cos > ta H.ca when the latter countr ) was In a formci con flict v , Ith other Central Ainer'ctn ' states At that time Guatemala wai leoktnl upon as 'he lead ) allv of Co.sta . Itlca , ami II Is tiiOuf'lu that Cabrera would aga'n Incline to the htme all'ance ' Hi-inorliil 'Inlilct tor lliilntIttlniH. . WASHINGTON. March 1 The fienate to- d.i ) pjGhed the Tacon icbolutlon for the erer- tleoi in home sultablu place In the capital of a bron/c memorial tablet commeniocitlve of the olllceis and f-allors who Icfil their lives In the Maine dl'iibtci Hefore the lesolutlon with pathed Sti ator I'c-rklns of Callfoinla , trade an eloquent i-"iceeh I j lt s-jpoort an 1 In eulog ) of the A.ncrican navy. Senator Hoar endeavored to have a Con ference committee appointed In the b.ink- tuptcy bill , but Senator Slevvait talketl the tlino oat until 2 o'clock , when the Alaskin light of W'i > and homestead bill eame In the regular older \ | i"ilnlniiits | li > MK * I're-lili-nt. WASHINGTON , March 1 The president toda ) son ! these nominations to thenerate V. nr Lleutencrit Coin el William J Yolk- mar arslstunt adjutant general , to be colonel and iK-sl-tunl adjutant general , Major Arthur I. Wagner. cuHlstn t atljntaat gei rnl , to Ijo lieutenant inlnel , Captali Andrews. Trtcn- l-lifth Infcnli ) , to be major and . ucil.iUut adjutant general Interior To be reglsteis lend olllcco , William \ Merrill at Lamar , Col , ami Johl. G Holea at Guthrle Old. llii't-lplH i\eeeil : lIxiii-nilltiirt-M , WASHINGTON , March I 1 J-The monthly trcahury statement to bcj IfMied todav will how an oxce&i of reeelpti ! oVer expendltuica for the month of February df $1.1)73,102. ) Dull ) Ti-i-noiir ; stiti-iiii-nt | , WASHINGTON March l.J-Today'tj state ment of iht ( ondiilai of Itie treasur ) EIO\VH ! \ ' Availible each balance , J225fiGl 10 ! , ! ; gold leseevo. $1C7 62. ! 1S2 ' i I'llll t IHIII I'oiiKrrt-HH lo I'liiilxh llnUi-r'N \NNIIHKlllk , CHICAGO , Mcrch 1 Two thoubaml Afro- r\mtrKans , at a mass inectlng held here lent night , entered Hole inn protfuls agilnst the re-cent assassination of remaster Tra/lcr I ) linker and hU Infant cnlld at bike City , 3 C , and tnpinoilalltd president McKlnley and consresi lo take prompt actkn to punUli Ihe murderers The resolution adopted 10- lite * tint effecllve Btepsiflhould be taken to put a HOI to liiiflng ) uqd profr | ) protection ifforded ever ) iHUen without regard to : olor The gathering was In luany was re- maikable In point > jf numbers IIH well as in pcrnoinel It wc > > a mwt emphatic and ilknlfuaiu proi .t Among the speakers wa Mrs Ida Ii Wei.n-Ilatnttt of the antl-lynch- n g league. \i-e-iiHt-il of llnri.'lar ) . Hd Button Is nntler arrest accused of miKhtf ) It Is churned thut last Sunday lUht , togetht r with a pal known to tne lollco as "Uor Hi-y , he < broke Into the ehldenti of .Mis Drown ] ( MC South Bevtn- ieenth Htreet timing her absunce from loini utitl btole a line olock Ml I HIOWH'H two little bus are said lo liuvo wltncBscel the burt-laiy and they luvu Identilled Hutton - ton as one of the robbers. Hey baa not located , ( With oldlRat'oiH ' to la t Sundn ) a Philadelphia Times ) YELLOW KID WAR Not to be belleveil. Print , 1 t - > sell i nvr | SPECIAL NOON EDITION The President Declares That We Are Now at War by the Act of Spain HE GALLS FOR Sjieelil Telegiam to theTimes. . \V\S1IIM5TON. IVIiuiniy LV , An iiniistinlly n"-iie-lilili' | liniKIti titnnp. who \cct \ ivoil n enlil litt-alxfjist tit llu > ri'.if nl' tin- Wliittllmii i this morn- tnir. listuht'll thesl.titlltiK Inleiiiii.itii n lli.it lit1 vv.ls Inloinifd Itv tilt'v iltti'-s vvhose'iv 'il him with tln > iluinislU K nf it t lilt-Ke-n iiiiel n pie-t'i' nl' niltiei' pit1 tb.tt lie > li.id lii'iird the1 niiild of Mis. McKlnltv.iy that tlii | iit'sldi > iit had IICIMI ftiiiiim-il must til'tlio ninlil In pii'p.uiim si mcssii c ID e-nn H'ss dtul.itIIIK Unit \M % ; iie > iilit-.nl.v nl.ir Ity Hie' ne-t til'Spain anil c.illiu leu-an aiipidpiliilinn ol > r > < io.o < XM > ( Hi. will ) : uillu it.v to UMIO a lu-ui for ( litit anionul , and also asUln ; piompr anlhoiity to e-all . ' ( KI.OIK ) nu > n ID llullild Tims till the- many MIIIKU-J vvhlt-li lia\t- so tldiUy t-i-ovvtled tinillsiiiiliid alniDsplii-tt' nf Hie' e-apilal liavt > ilimlly PI-Jsi.-ill/i'd Into ae'lualtr \ , and we- aietitivv not onlj appie lii'inlln \\\r \ , bat vvai-ls upon us , and liv , Uiiacl ol Spain. Tlio iiH'ssnjio of tin. ptesleli'tu will yo to ceiuyii'ss on Mumlay niuinlii } ; . Laier Enforsnaiion Leaves Some Doubt as to iha Presidents Message Special Telt BIam to the Tim s i \ VAS1MNCTrihinar.v ( ) . 'Jil. Oait'lnl tinnl > ss | of ( lie infoi mallnn nwhod from tin- WillieIloiiso this mm nlii from Hivvailu.s who sei \fd lht > tiamp with liie-aMast , it tlu < icai ol the1 e-xt-e-ntivi' mansion thiows a shade1 ol' doubt as to Hittxtit'iiii' position u-poi led ID havilii'i'ti .is > timt > il l.v ) tlu > pit sidt-nt Ji is pos-.ihh thai hi'ma.v not in his mt-s.s.i i' o ID Hitrxirnt til di-t liirini ; lli.it \voaro alit-atl at vvai bi theatt eil Spain and that the' appioptiation he calls for may not Inso lai e' as i BE LATEST [ f ORMATION AS TO THE AGTSO OF THE PRESIDENT Special Telnjir.ini to the T'tiu-j. ' AVASIII.VCTOV. iviniiiirv L' ( * Oiavc donlils are e xpre.ssod by these who have soi'ii ni'mlieMs of thf cabliii't as lo vvhcllii'illu - ' h.is pio- paivel tinstaitliii } ; waimi'ss.t > : -j tint \vas t nnt'iitly u-potii-d eailii'tin lluday. . It is. iidmittud , huvvi'vor , lli.it the hltna- tlon ih voiy ciitlcal and that war ma.v e.omeat anj memu-nt. - v , . , GIBRALTAR TO BE TAKEN Its Guns to Be Turned on Spain Three Men on Their Way to Europe to Capture the Rock Speclil Telefilm to the Times. , . , „ , , . . , , , , , MV YOUIx , le'btnai.v 12(5 ( Amonj ; lhi > passi'titiois on the HIHMI'nrst Ulsmaiek. which lol'l licro this mninlnj ; for I.ivoipool , wt-io tlu-cc mon vvhoso mis itin lo Kiuoii ] > maj ii-siilt In ihe > j.rravost < > nns ( > iiiin | t-s to tills t-oniiliy Al pioscnt I do not lool jn.sllliod in elisclosln tlit'lr Idonlil.v , but ovoi.v inenniitin til patilolism Impels me1 lo exposeho ( de-spoialo s ( Iim \ to Hitoxo - c'lilion olldtli Ihoy havi- so n'e'Kle's-l.v coinmlttt-d Ihonisfhos. In v le'vv of the KI SS ami sc.md.iloiis nilsstalemonl < made by i-oitain Ainc-i k'.in newsjiape' whoso s < > h > ambllion appears to bo ptoe'lpitaiion ol a w.n wilh Spain , I oan se'-n'ei'l.v e'.xpoi't tlial pnblkeiotli'ne' will be'ivon m.v story. II is. liovvi-vor , absnlnt 'l.v line in ontlino. and e'\on ' tlit > dotails'aio vont-he-d lor on iho swoi n' toslimon.v of a hall iltr/.on ol Iho most piomlne'iit iiie-n In Wall stieet Kioni Maialhon to < ! oli\sliiii , histt iy looms with eloods ol loe'Ulfss d.uliiK. but elm IIIK all tliosi > t'ontinl s Iho sehome1 of Iho Ihioo iii.\st > i Ions passi-11-'ois of iho I'uist Itlsmnn-K is withonl iiaiallol This is nothing loss than Iho i-aptiiie1 eif Cibtaltaianil the tinning of its te-riiblo unns upon Spain. The m'ii i'iijrajri d in this di'sp 'ialo voiilmo arenoillioi - \isionaiios nor e-ranUs. One is ii sti > ntlsl of almost wotldwiilo lopiilation. another is ono ol Iho most sin ci > ssful niampnlatois of steiclvs in this t'lly , wlii'o Iho Ihlnl N a ninltl-niillionalie- made his foi lnno In iht-piiKlotl honing Inilnstiv ot'l wst. . Thi'liSIIKMIIO lot'Moss then li It bo K/ / the ae-mo ol slniplie 'e-Ily. and nnloss tlio Inllnonev ol the Hillsld' ovt'iiiiiiiMit sfc-iiie's Ihoir ane'st in Kmopo , Clbrallar is HUe-ly lo pas , avva.v lioin tintloinlnion ol lai 'land. ( II e-iiuis < tlio c'aplnto of "Thi' Koe-k" would load to intoinallonal e'oiuplli-atioiis , If not ailnal vvai Koloial anlhoil- tii's hoio loali/e- this anil il Is llke'ly Ilia ! Iho Washington ove-inniont will Instinct ils ainb.iss.Kioi in I.'n land tolune the- mon auc'stod on Iheauhal ol the ship at Southampton. OUR CONSULATE IN A STATE OF DEFENSE General Lee Locks His Door at 12 O'clock and Looks Out of the Window Speeln , Tclegi-nn to the Tlmo , . „ HAVANA. Keb.nary . 2 < > . Th' exclusive news t-alileil liy yi.nr e'oripspondenl of Ihe le.'ir of Spanish outrage held by Aiiieili-tin leslilt'iiln here sinee llic M'llne \plosion fan he c'onliriiieil h .vond a shadow eif ilonlil. Al 1oYIork hist ni lit I cilli'il on Consul Cen- eial Lee and intule the linpurlant elNcov e-iy thai the- door was liolle-d Mr Lee- was dmiliiless Hispet-tliiK an oiithrcnk ol' iieinlar fury and tlid not answer m.v lepetilcd ilii liiK of the1 1 > II lot lilleen nili'iiles. ' and thi'ii caiillously poked his head out ol the window. His Imenace was Hide. | iieihalily fiom the impiession thai I was a Span.nil. ! I e-an on the highest aiilhoiltv stale- Hint the windows on the llrsl lloor we-t loekeil , and theie N a htionu' Mi > pliloii IIPK- ( hat the jutlor lutnltmi/ls iisc-d to b.uiiiatle ihe Kitthen door. Tills In itselt show.- , the awlnl honor of Ihe situation. DECISIVE MEASURES AT LAST The United States Marshal to Levy on Morro Castle and Bring Spain to Terms . Tekram to the Time- , SpoP.nl WASH.NCTOV . r , . | , , , , , y 20. The administration has made up Us mind to vlpnons m lion aualnsl Spain. Il holn ; : ovldont a pilotl Dial the Maimi was bo\vn | up by a sulMiiniliumlno. . Iho piosldoin will dom.ind fiom Ilio Spanish jo\oiiiinont an Indemnity of ? , " ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ( ( Um.ooo. pavable-ono half In i a > h and Iho b.ilam-o In 'on .voai non-lntoiost boaiiiiK bonds of thi > ! ' of ( 'nili. whit'li , It N bollovoil , Ccnoi.il Klatuo can rapliin- limn the in--ui i'nl . Should Spain lofnso to pay Ihls Indom- nilv ii rnllo'd States marslial will bo pioniitlv | soul lo Havana to levy on Moio oastli , wldoh , nllcr bolnt ; duly ad- ' for Ion days , by posting mil lit s of the sale In Iho conspicuous places on thu Island , ono ofliluli shall UiOi'ii - oi.il llltiiifo'h iloor , will be bold at public- auction lo Ilio hlKhost blilor lor wiuli. SAGASTA SPEAKS His Telegram Intercepted by The Times and Given to McKinley War nt Lasl Spt.la , Tele , , . , , , , to , , , e T.me . , . WASHINGTON' , Kolnuary UI The following ellspaleh was iccilvid fiom Senor Snjrasta by iho .Sp.iiilsli mlnlslor Ialo last nielli : "Will tlotlaio war tonioriow : wall lor fnilhor In ill m Ilium. KA " This dispute h was cabled to the Ailanllciblo ( Tclo iaph comiian.v's ollico on K s-lnot. It was lielnc dollvorul It ) the Spanish minister when it w-is s'oloii lioin him bvonr . \ dailnu coiiospundi'iit. Ils tontonlK weio made Known to I'le'sidcnt Mi Klnlcy , who Immedlntoly called a special moelini ; of Iho cabin t. What action will lie taken IH not Known , but the picsldunt Intlnialod lhat the cabinet wa * nminimoim for war , f FRANCE AIDS AMERICA Incident in an Up-Town Church Shows How Strong is the Feeling For This Country in the Republic A sensational Incident occurred yesterday in n My up town chmeh after the Lenten service. The oi anlst played a sailois' hoinpipo as a icccsslnnal am ) the < on ioration not only lelused to le.io Iho chuie'h , but many of them even jumped on the seals and wept for o.xcilemont Soveial wtnii-n fainted , and an exclloil nenllenian , evidently a Ktonchman. cansi'il tiemendnus enthi lasin by shouting. "CtmspneospaKiinl ! " This meaiiH , In Iho opinion of the well InfoitiK'fl , that thino is a hlioii } , ' ciiut-iit of pupulai foellnt ; in I'lame to aid thu United .Statt-n in any tionblo wlmli may ailt-e , , WAR NEWS FROM NEBRASKA The State is Greatly Incensed at the Alleged Treachery of the Spaniards Spec , . , . Tt-ltgram to th. Tlmca WfITi | ] Your loiresiKJiidi'iit has completed Ii tour of this city for the puipoM > of anoeitalnlii > ? tlio numh > r of men a\all.i1iln to taU- the Held If war is deflated. Thu Socl ty for the J'icscnatlon of Tltkn IH fliinly of the opinion that theie will not bo war The town IH Incensed ut tbo ucUou of the Kpaulbh authovltlw la cuuiiuutlou with thu liivcstlb'atluu of the dlverd of the hulk of the Maluu.