. . 1 I : 4 , r' OMAHA DAILY BEE. r - - _ ESTAL1SIIED JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAhA , FU1DAY MOHNING , JULY 8 , 189S-TWJTVJi vGEs. : SINGLE COPY FLV.E CENTS. . c r VOLCANOES TO BURN c The Uuitea Statea Will Have Them When Hawaii is Annexci. ; . VOLCANtC NATURE OF TIlE ISLANDS 8lnunn Ion nti.I ICilnuca , trIti Thrir f ( ilgnistk CrnttrJ.-'rh' I.ItI W''I ) & hum , tlIt It Ii 1'I re H rlI.INtUhI lIIIICILC41. 1iio anncxatlon of the llawaflnn vLlI add to our national domntn hot onI ainost r.ooo Bqunr mfles ot area , but group of the most. beautiful Islanda ot the Vnclfic. Unclu Sam's Ist ot big thnga. the greatest thtngs In thu world , In fact , ts xd- 2c1u1y long , but by thIH annccaton , t will bc Increased , for thu Unltc4 Statcii will then 3)OSSeSS ) the laret active volcano In the 1 anti , The Itawallans nro volcanic ! R1an8 , reiatt the ( Babe-Democrat , antI conalilered with rerercnce to their actual hi'igiit from the bottom ot the sea are the loftiest mountains In the world. They are , In fact , monntnin8 bcncath as vcII as above the ocean. The ] 'nciflc in their vicinity Ia about 18,000 feet ( led ) and as the Isittittis ritto nearly 15,000 feet above the ea the hawaiian group i a cluster of mountains about 33,000 feet in height. fly the side of these attipendouB masses of lanti the Rocky mountains tiwin- die almost into insignifleauce. Few of the pcnka among the Rockies exceed 10,000 feet ; in height , yet the Ilawaiia.ns are three tlrncs I that height. From the ocean bed to the tip of Mauna Loa is a. distance as great as or gnnter ( hail that , froni the aca ievei to the topiiiot. peak of Mount Iverest or Kinchin- , u1iga. But Everest and iCinchinjunga do not t riao from the aea level , hut from the loftiest ltintcau in the world ; tuna the 1IavaInns nrc , 3noro luau one-third higher than either of th& great peaks cited in the geographies a. tlf lofticst on the globe. r ' , The geological history of the Islnnds Is ' ealIy' retul itt their rocks. Ages and ngcs lctdre Itht megathenium , the PlesioaatlruS nitti ichthyoaaurus were born the part of the enrth'a crust lying ininictiinteiy tinder this portion of tue I'aciflc was thinner than elscwlii'e. arid as the earth cooled niitl con. tracte&i the conflncti _ gases nnti steam ac- ctiniulnteil , stored up greater force with . every ahlditiallui potind of pressure intil " % _ - r' fliialiy tiit're VItS liii explosion , the like of . lilcli was never known on the earth since its crust Itegait to cool , 1111(1 ( for an area of . ovvr 1,000 ( square miles the crust was , t tiii own tip lihe It sheet of Ice tvotliil 1)0 from I au vxplosioii of a charge of guit iio't1cr be- ' zicath ; the stirrounding crust closed in and I tiio liflhllVIiSQ mass of debris rcmaiiied , enly I It PilliPle on the earth's surface , but large enough to coiistitite * the Islands. . UI re IIiiiiiett Fiercely. Time roiled on , as it has a habit of doing , nhiti whether spontaneously or by creation tilt SCItJittiStli and theologians may lie left to settle among themselves , but In one way or the other vegetation nppearei , then caine tuiixnah , llrialiy shipwrecked or storm- driven human beings from other Islands or continents founti a refuge on the grtijt and the islantis became the home of a portioli of the blinlan race. Thus the sides of the vet- eltilocs were covered wIth vegetation , were euittvated 111111 supplied food for the thou- aiit1s of hawaiI people. But the mountains (11(1 ilot cease to be volcanoes ; the internal fires which caused tile first great explosion still burned fiercely , anti must have it. vent , , - ro that the volcano is as familiar a feature t , of Hawaiian scenery as tbc windailli in Ito ! . ] aiiti. . , There are voicanoes everywhere in the lEa- 'ts'aiiaus , tite entire group being of voicanic origin. and evitleitces of activity are never absent. Au authority on scientific matters says there are over 300 active craters on the isiands and disuacti chimneys of on- ture are so iltinterous as to attract no at- toiition. There are iiteraiiy thousands of ; theni. They are founil In the most ullex- t . 3)CCtC(1 ) iliaces. Pltiiigiiig through the Un- ( f tiergrowtli of a tropical forest the traveler itutliicniy feels his foot descending a yard further than it ought , niakes an investiga- titili and huLls he has stepped Into a rounded hOle in the rock , an extinct crater. Lava is everywhere Present ; disintegrated lava , throwit out ages ago , which has become ptli'erled ? nmul constitutes tue richest soil : black , lianil iitt'it. whIch hewed out durIng entIptiolls. fifty , sixty , a hundred years ago , mind is still fresh ; warm lava , vhicii so rtcdntiy flowed that its iiiti'rnal heat re- " inalmis. So little respect have 1110 natives for their volcanoes , to such no extent does familiarity bre'cd comitemnpt , that even the lava which Is hardly cooled i utliized by the farmers. Tiitiy spread over it a little soil , then sow their crops , and in duo tulle reap their harvest. Mailila Loa alitl Kilatica are often con- fotllitlci , many ieisomis stipposizig that the tWO antI ititmucs of the saitic lilountain or tilUt 0114) is a special naitie applied to tile crater of the other. As a itiatter of ( act time two arc quite distInct , although they arc but sixteen imilies apart , and are lirob. nitly but different 'vents for the annie In- termmal fire , Kilnuen Is much lower than Natilla Lozi. The ilitter Is one of the ioftt. cat mountains on time globe , being about 14,000 feet above the level of the sea , whIle the former is scarcely 5,000 feet anti quite It lhistillct elevation from time famous nloun- iltill ViiI 1l forms the most noteti lantimark in tile world. 'Maumma Lea lifts its ileati above time region of vegetation imittI ttven immmmlcr a tropical atm Is covered wIth % cr- Jettmal SLlOt % ' . Its white top , sometImes iiiitmtimkeit by mariners ( or a cloud , can be ECCU at sea a distance of 150 lIllies , Iltimmi- ijoitit says that it is the best Illustration In the world of tile visiblilty of a mimoun- taimm. Kiiauea , on time contrary , is merely a hill by the shut of 2daunmt Loa , but lIne a cnmtter which for sIte exceeds anythIng of the kind clae % here In time world , A tlmin 1iiIr. , t Is a piLot everlasting tire , a lake of lava whmcre the bubbling cxiii tolling , the bissiog of'escaplng jets of tItealli imild time explosions 'which thmro.v fragments of the atirfare high hue time air never cease eveit for a mnonment , ' t iii eiglmt.lnilcutin circumference amid zmoanly tour In Its largest diameter , a distamlce cx- ceetlimlg that fromi the rier imm St. Louis to m.5 site caster line of Forest park , half the city of 3t. Loub could be set down in the f crater of Kilauca , anti over this vast extent nmlphurnus jets of blue fitmmnm arc constantly playing , The missionaries with their storIes of the fire that never Is quenched , of tile bike thicb bOroeth with fire anti brimstone bore no news to the liawalians ; they Icoew all about that fire cmiii that lake and had a theory ct . their own that when a bad ) lanllami died ile Was taken at once to the crater of Kilauca. and ebucked beneath Lime ) I M lava crust , and there were not wanting na- ! live priests to encourage tile belief and t HawaIian saints wito , hike the hermit of 2tiount Itna , beheld the souls of maca trans. Ported by demons down into time fiery dt'itils ) , I.etvIog out of tile thtmt'UtIoim the fanciful Ideas of the natives. the great crater is of immueb interest to BOItUItISIS froni tilt ) fact that Its eruptions are Ili most tremimendotis of itny similar chimney of nature on the globe , While it is always actIve , there are certain venous when the internal fires cause the lava to boil over. PrmonItory symptoms indicate time coming of an eruptton , Ordlna. riiy the lava surface lies from 1,200 to 1,500 feet below tile BUrrOUT2Alft crater , but when an eruption Is near at. band little by little tile lava creeps until within 600 or 700 feet of the rim ; then comes an explosion , the lava bulls ovcr nail runs oft down the side of time mountain. This ts Its usual course , but on several occasions } Cllauea has mhiver- alfied matters by sending off Its lava under- grotmnml , the intense heat , neiting time stones of tlie island and the current of lava thus flowIng off sometimes for fourteen or fifteen miles ere it forces its way to the surface. After it does so its course Is exactly that of other lava flows , sweeping onward In a reslaticas stream , devouring everytlling in Itim pathway and finally plunging lute the sea , sendIng up as it docK so clouds ot steam , which continue to rise sometimes for months after tile eruption has Ceased. Many I notable eruptions of Kilauca have occurred , but tile grentest of all since the island we known to Europeans was that of 1840 , when a lava stream forced its way underground ( or twenty-seven miles , then appeared mipon the surface nod traveled thirteen miles further , fiminliy pouring lute the sea. Tile I coast as extendcl , for a quarter of a mile ; the stream flowed for three weeks , and varied lii width from & 00 yartla to three miles , and in depth front titty to 200 feet , ac- cormllmlg to the ground. It was estimated that thu nnmount of lava. jtourett out on this oc- casinn was 15,400,000,000 cubic feet , an amount which would build Vesuvius and leave material to spare. ( if 31o1mii 1.nyn. Maumia Lan , sixteen miles from lCiiauea , las a terminal crater 14,000 feet above the sea anti 8,000 feet In diameter. Mauna Iia an imidividuaiity of its own , for while Kllnuea furnishes a quiet ( low of cosmic ma- tonal , Mauna exhibits fireworks. During eruptions of this gigantIc mountain fountains of fire play from Lt3 Stiinnilt , Jets of molten lava , flashing with every color of the rain- boss' . spoutimig froln 200 to & 00 feet in the air. I in 1S9 tilero was such a tlisday , tile lava fountain , a. gigantic stream , miayimlg con- tinmioimsly for several daya and illuminating tile ilonizon to a distance much further than the mountain was itself visIble. Time eruptions of Mauna Loa and Kilauea sometimes occur contemporaneously anti sometimes one is quIescent while tile otimer is active. Underground lava ilows have been crediteti to Mauna Lea which properly belong - long to Kliailea. So the great flow of 1868 , which traveled underground. charring the surface wherever it went , may imave come from Kiiauen as veil as from launa Lea. Each has matie substaiitial ndtlitiomis to tile area of hawaii , for at a score of Points tiioiig thu coast tue lava chills and twisted streams of molten StOlle appear In the sea fur be- yomid tue normal line of the shore. Trementlous as are the activities of the two great volcanoes In Hawaii , there is cvi- denco of a much greater force in the Past , tot' time islands contnin not only the largest active crater In the world , but tile greatest eXtilICt cilimne : , thtltt it itloimat Ilaicallula , the rift of which is'over 10,000 feet high , and the crater Itself t\t'emlty-seren miles in circumference anti 2,000 feet in 'lepth. ' Ve. ativius might be set down in the crater of llaleakala and the tip of the famous Italian volcano would not appear above the rIm. Stromboll mnigilt be added , amId still the summit of the latter would hardly be vlsi- bie. This great extInct volcano Is three tiilies the size of Etna , rind when It was in actIve operation Intist have furnished crimp- tlons amid explosions compared with which that of Krakatoa , tlw most tremendous en record , was but a trifle. When tin' Ilawailans arc , atlded to the lJnitcti States terrItory the voicanoec will uutioubtedly become a great attraction for tourists. iCliatmea Is reached from lillo , forty inlicti dIstant. The ascent is not tlifll- cult , and the crater is easily clescenLieti , o that parties of tourists with very lIttle danger - ger can go ilown to the- edge of the lava iC1 and warni their lunches. Mauna Loa is not so easy to ciimnb. Its ascent , Indeed , is titilto a feat , which none but athletes attempt ; but etill , the famous volcano has been often ascended. and in the future climbing tile two volcanoes of our new possessions will become - come a favorite amusement with American tourists. We now have In the United States ten active , but little known , voicanoes , niostiy small end comparatively uninterest- lag , but with Mauua Loa , Klauea ! and Ma'i Ma'i Uncle Sam will be as great in hi volcanoes ts In his lakes , rivers and wheat crop. MARYVILLE IS DROWNED OUT lltsNourL 'i'o'nn lteecIye si Greater Ioimimpuur of % Vmiler 'L'iiitti it 1LCIIMImCN , NARYVILLE , 1o , , July 7-Speclal ( Teie- gram-Maryvllio ) is almost colilpietely nter bound. Early yesterday morning rain began to tail hero. It continued all day with little cessation , Last evening it be- gao to fail moore rapidly anti at 9:30 : had become a jrfcet deluge , aceonipanled by a terrific electrical atom-nI , This contInued until 1 o'clock this mnornimig. Within twenty hours soveim inches of water ( cli , a rainfall ummparaiicied In this mecton , tIme nearest ap- itroachi to It being a prdclpitation of three tmimtl omiehalf lmmches in the same leIlgttm of tlmmme , Time storm did great damage. All the railway crossimlgs in Nodatvay county report bad watmhotmts and of the ten has- senger auth mali trains scheduled to pass through laryviiio tIaiiy only one has arrived - rived and it tIns been utirmble to depart amid no freights lmvo arrived. The Nodavay , Platte and 102 rivers are nil out of their banks anti time wheat , corn anti hay Ilcltis along tileir baniiu have been washed away. It is believed that the ioss to the farmers will itggregato many thousands of tholiars , All telegraph anti teiepbono lines connecting tile tots n with tue outsitie sioiltl were dowim this mitorabng. The riverti are still rising , CONFINED AGAINST HER WILL IhiiiLtiIei' % Vtmiiimtit 11cr II rot her avi t ii. i iii mimip- 11mg 11cr. NEW i'ottic , July' 7-Miss harriet S. Cilammdler , whose homlie t $ in Milwaukee , tip- Iiiiett in the West fimie court today for a warrant or time arrt'st of her brother , Samuel 'J. Chandler of this city , whom she charges wIth kitInavmIiig amid Illegally tie- tamIng tier in a sanItarium for a month. The 11011Cc niagistrate itostiooed the Is. seance of a warrant until time attorneys In time case shall imave filed bni fs. Miss Chandler alleges that on April 20 sue was forclbiy abdulgteti fromu the Fifth Avenue hotel , where abet was stopping with her ntother , and taken to the t3t , Savier In- ittltution , this city , where hu was kept against her will until Juno 29. on Which date she was released by an order of court ohmtaiimed by her attorney , with whoni she hail beemm ummabie to communicate before that timmie , She alleges that her brother admitted to iter that ho Imati her confined In time In- attitition amiti also that ieter ; written by br to her mother houid be forwarded to hIm amid that she be vermitted to corn- amummicato with no one , except himself. I 7'L --L REPORTINC TIlE CASUALTIES Official Lilte of the Kfllea anti Wounded Corning In PERCENTAGE OF OFFICERS VERY HEAVY Corporals nrnl Sergeants Sceimi to Ilmis e ileemi a I'nriemiriy FaorIte 1nrk for Sjmmtuisi * l3ullcmu , ( Copyrtght , i8i8 , by Associated I'ress. ) SANTIAGO , July & . -Ily ( time Associated Press llspatcli float Dauntless.-Via Port Antonio and Kingston , July 7-The follow- log Is a complete list , as Prepared U to date , of the killed anti wounded : 1"oimrccmmthi Infmtmiry , V. S. A. Killed-Captain Forwancc. Wounded and Since Died-Lieutenant Salter , Company A ; l'rlvnto ltath , Comupatsy B ; l'nivates Shnwnrter nimmi Conloyrtia , Coma- tinny C ; Privates Itedummer , Amntls , Klerman and Casey. Company D ; Sergeant Park , I i I Coimipany C ; Privates MeMilnain and Mc- Levahie , Company C l'rlvates Wood and Aide , Compaimy II. 'i'li I rteeit1 im I mm ftmmil r. Wounded-Lieutenant Colonel Worth , in tile right breast antI arm ; Major Ellis , in tue leg ; CaptaIn Outline , in the leg ; Captaimi Cnvontiuch , Iii the groin ; LIeutenant Scott , In the neck. Company A-Sergeant flack , Sergeant Aiate , Corporals ltuicm1ge and DolIn , Privates Wright , Russell , Dce1crs , Kline , V'ztsiiar , Murray anti FInch , ' ° Comlmpany li-Sergeant Ilennesitey , Song- enuit lluoen ; Corporals Peterson and Grog- gIn , Musiclami Farrell , Privates Nethleon , Johnson , Graham , Burgess , SwIft , Markham , Moulton , Blank anti Itusiiip , Company C-Corporals Long anti Lyng , Sergeant \Vaisim , Corporal Icelentirig , Privates Kelley , SullIvan nod Loser , Comnpany D-Prlvates Elwars , Kerr , flogers , Daimiby , Davis , Lain , Fitzgerald , Hanson , Massey and Corporal Wilborn. Conipany E-PrIvates Grltiln , l'roud , Harper anti Doicn. Company F-FIrst Sergeant Klein , Sergeant - geant Murray , Corporals i'atgcns , llraiblock , Derr , Knowles amiti Musician Gnz.'iy , Privates O'Brien , DowllngVagimer , Ilanti , Fosroth. ert , Smith , Iiyrzme , Emery anti Segen , Compltny C-MusicIan Davis aimd Privates Ityall , Kjellsiavat , Kjcnsciian , McKimlmiey , floss , Salentier , Timrp nllti Wood. ComnIany Il-Scrgeallt liaison , Corporal Gilbert , Privates Ball , Ilisscni , Bratton , Koski , Evans , Lake , Cohner , Oaks and Win- ter. Pemu t y-Fm.im ri Ii I it fitim r. Killed-John A. Guermicy , LIeutenant John Mangustand , the latter voumified July 1 anti sInce tiled , \Voumldctl-Lieutennnt Colonel F. II. Lis- comb , in the shoulder ; Captain .1. J. lireer. toil , In the thigh ; Calmtain A. J , Ducat , in time thigh ; Lieutenant Ii. G. Lyon , in the leg ; Lieutenant J. E. Brett , iii time aria ; Lieutenant Albert Laus , In the arni. Coimmpany A-Killed ; l'rivnte Richard lirlssehi , Woundetl : Compornis Tate antI Black , l'rlvates Taylor , flounder , BrIdgewater - water , lilbb , Moore , Miller and Sergeant Barr. Company fl-Wounded : Corpcrais Guines , Roberts , Pamlgett , Hall anti Moss , Privates Franiler , howard anti Ziliars. Company C-Killed : Private Tuttle. Wounded : Privates lichens , Morrow amid Snow ton. Conmpaimy D-Woumideti : Sergeant Ellis , Coiporal Meyer , l'rlvates ltoberton and lavis. Company E-Kiiied : Corporal Robinson. \Vounded : Sergeant Elliott , Corporals D. Wamnble and Parer , Privates Clarke , Itender. son , Nailer , Ititier , SwIft anti Washington. Company F-l'Cihleml : Sergeant \Viiliamns nmlml Private Lcdtteii. Wounded : Corporal Jioden , Privates Dane and Iavis. Conmpammy G-Killctl : Corporal Miller , Private Brown. Wountled : Corporals Wageim antI Washington , PrIvates Coleman , Crowtter , Hilton , Newman , Clay , Ilarm'isViledbem' nod liaflllmiofld. Company Il-Killed : Private Hudson , Wounded : First Sergea at Iirowml , Privates Taylor , Ilazzard , Johnson , Limamid , Conway , Turner. Corporal Duifleid , Sitil Iiifnmitr' . Killetl : Licutenant Colonel II. J. Eghert. Company A-Capthtn A. M. Metitervill ( Wcatiiervill ) , Corporal Waliler , Privates Gritlln and Wenner. Woumimleti Sergeant ncitlremi , Corporals Guineny , Ciloyinskl , Mc- Cleave , l'rivntcs Amnsinuth , Btititwalt , Muth- waite , Harnis , Momitague , Sinswlck , Scito- miii , Sullivan , West , Scimlii , Duthe , Missing : MusIcIan I'etrie , Privates Burns anti Itatt. hug. Company 13-Killed : Private Egan. \Votmndcth : First Sergeant Ftnmlell 5cr- geanti Gartilner and Cotmutmy , Cbrporaia Mc- Coniallo , Coulass , Girarti nod Marshall , Pal- yates fliodisomi , Convey , Commway , Grey , Cumm- fling , Long , Turacy , IIugIic4 Metrlng , ICntts , Isoim , W'eiis. Company C-Killed : Lieutenant 3 , (1 ( , Ormi. Wounded : Captain J , it. Walker , Lieutenammt Cross , Sergeant Rabe , Corporals Kruderm , Christian , Clmrlec anti I3iitier , Privates Nelson , Ante , Barber , l3iI , Frankin , Greenfield , iiedd , Clog , Mayor , Munton , Shelato. Missing : Sergeant Lartle , Privates Darby , Iheinischm , Roam , llcsclm , John Ruling. James Ruling , Miller , Conipatly D-hciilcd ; Private Brown , Wounded : Captain J , W , Fairay , Lienten- ant C. M. I'ardy , Co'porais Meyer , Lytie , I'rlvutes Alger , Bagley , BodnIcker , Dreytien , Gibson , Ileaston , Meyers , KIller , I'atrick , I'iimpberton , Stonager end Fagan , Mitisiug ; Corporal Wisoomig. Company L-iCiiicd Lieutenammt 5 , N. Ilraciilcy , I'nivatc Butler. Woumitied : 5cr- geant Irvin , Bagiey , Ilreeze , Flynn , GortlonVatters , ( lump , Converse , Maim- ning , MissIng : Corporal hans , Privates hloni anti Piitren. Compamiy F-KIlled : Sergeaimt Tyonard , I'rlvates Mimilens anti Neal. Wounmheti : Sen. geants Iiolult'r , Kirne , IMulIn , Privates Bra'i- ' ford , Carter , Denmpery , Ervin , H. II , Mars- Icy , Nichols , Young , Marten , Misslumg : Corporals lcrnpsey , Demo , Privates Nicii- ohas , WIlson mind Kranse , Company G-Kllied : Musician liendem- Boll. Vt'ounded : Lieutenamit John Robertson - son , Sergeant 'S'1ntor , CaptaIn Sliephertl , Musician Dougherty , Privates Urmunmi , ick and Carteey. Company It-Wounded : Sergeant Dedern , Corporals Murpimy and MoCur , Privates Best , Buck , iiugan , iiamii , Eackrund , Riteberger imutlValsii. . Missiag : I'nI'ates Clentier , Dobson , l'aasno and Faud , Ses'cimli'mmtIi lsifitmir , Company 13-Kiiicti : Corporal Kane , PrIvate Andreus , " , 'ouimded : Corporals Fleming and howe , I'rlvates Latiaude , Lyons , Ciark , F'Itzgcraid , Fiint , Dunning and Margon , Missing ; Privates Ford anti Ilau II In , Company C-Wounded ; Corporals Landee , Whlskl , Shannahan , l'rivates l"rayt Lautz , Miller and Carey , Missing : I'rlvate Sum- woos. Company D-Kihied : Private halley. Wounded : Sergeants l'urgeiow and Pielsier , Corporals Butler , I'rane and Klrtctiney , Privates Airech , Alien , Curro , Diechular , hess , liartman , Murnzlng , SmIth and Lournbry , I Sixtcemth Imttuimntry , Company 11-Killed : CptaIn Y. Morrison , Sergeant O'Brien and I'rlvate Stapleford. Wounded : Corporais Se1here , Oskis anti \'eBt , Privates Colts , S ythe , Creekeon , hiatley , Iliggins , HamIlton. fllss , i3ahiatlne , Barry , Kramse , Crause , Adeiion , Ittinkehie , Elternimian , IIeadrIcics r6gina , Masser , Sympson , Raymond , Ihosm , , I'ost and Sergeant O'Flecherty. Missing : irnte Grahamu. Company E-KIiiNI : 'Cororais Brown and hiavot , Private Chnlsthlou , Wounded : Captain \V. C. McFarlaii& iergeammts Fardy , llrumim and Russe ) , Corptrat Paul Chiftortl , I'rlvntes Thurman , ithonL , , .Ross , Nellickle , Ditty , Tcnnant , Draney , . Vt'hItc , Pllstmr , Grumier , Sergeants Saur at1 corporal Kraus- tiou , Musing : I'nlvates DOL'ii1thSOfl , KrUner and hiuricle. Company A-Killed : SlrgezinL hlogg , i'nI- vate Lewis. Wounmhed : ' Captain T. W. Woodbury , Privates ligrch , , Woldniand Dimmilap , Phliiip , O'Donnell. Comptiny (1-KIlIedt InIymite Woummtied : Captain W. Ldsseter , Lieutenant Sorley , Sergeants Murle ahl oraL Corporal MeClasty , PrIvates Cameron , Shaffenmi , Knlcksel , Harrison , lttmtlfiick , Moian , Math- mmcmi , Gloran , Jolory , Conway , Bhley cmiii Sergeant - geant liasimlan , Missimig : Privates Darby anti Khing. - Coimipany II-Kliledt PrIvates Awed anti Stone.Vounm1ed Sergeants Ogle nut ! Cork- un , h'rivntes Ailen Martin , Muslin , Iloch , Mistier , Schroller. Missing : l'rlvates Goares , Ilawk , Sarron , Somali , \Vtodt Morse , Sadoon and Cosby. Seemtt-FirNt ' ( tW York. Company A - Killeti : ' Private Pragra. Wounded ; Corporal Itumubert , Privates Shaw , Goocimnati , itichartison , Rttjink , lCd- icr amid Saxon. ' Conmpany B-Killed : l'rlvato SkInner. Wounded : I'rlvates Long , Clark amid Jef- frey. Missing : l'rlvates l'ulrango anti Snlitb. Company C-Killed : Corporals html n antI Courting , l'rtvates heat and Chourger. \Votmndeti : Corporals Meiiciie , I'rivatea fleas- lady , Hail , flutter , \'eeks and Vestcrherg. Missimmg ; Sergeants Pcoples anti Momnuumi , l'rivates I'attersoml , Vnlemlthmte , Quigg'ood , Durham , FItzgerald anti F'antmstratl , Comnpany B-W'oumuleth : Privates Brown , Itimimletiy and BalIItlo. Missing : PrIvates E. Brown , \V. IJm-owmi , J. Duuiaroy antI Lenze. Colimpany E-Woimmidotl Privates Cool- land , Euster. Perver amId Schiailer : MIssing : l'rivmites Ciloimnartor amid Kemtmmetiy. Comnpamiy E-Iillcd : I'nlvate Booth : Wountleth ; First Sergc'amit McDermott , Corporal - poral Schnld antI Privates \Viseinamt , Feath- erstone , hail , l'aiiatski , Suibranko anti Mean. Missing : Sergeant Mncswtzed , Corporal Steele and Private Solyans. Company G : Corporal Gull and Privates Mcintyre , Kisley Sclmarttlcr ImiltI Musician Waliers. Missing : 1'rivat , Word. Conipatmy hI-\Voulldetl : Corporal Sutton aimtl Private Marlow , Missing : [ 'mivates El- his , Flint , SullIvan , Bennett amid Rowland- soil. - Comllpany L-KIlleti Private Packer : Wotmndeth : Corporal .Ahrs , I'rlvato NIchols anti Itotit : Missing : l'nlvates liergstotmmi , Gimitney , Martil and Staumin. Commipany K-Killed : Private SthoIlcld. Missing : I'rivmto ; Burns , Case , Dunning , Gardumier and htulomi. 'l'itirtL l.tltt'.l : Smiicti Cuvnlr. Killed : Dr. Danforth , Trumpetr'T 1 o'ma Peale , Private Dan 1) . Cooley auth Wctley C. 11010. Wounthed : Captain George A. Dodd , in heami by glancIn baB ; First Lieim- tenant A.C. . Moulileta , shigittly In the cheek ; Lieutenant Obmoycr , rIght aria antI gron ; George K. hunter. flesh woummtl in thigh ; First Lieutenant Arthur Theyr , recovenlmmg ; First Lieutenant John T. Murphy , rIght arm aiimi body : Captain TihhIamn A. Armstrong , Private Clarence Helps. by shrapnel : Sen. geamit Joseph Ii. Andrews , left thigh ; I'rt- vate John McDonald , in chin ; Private R. ] ) amison , right shoultier ; Private John L. Fiimtlleet , bullet exploded lii wound ; Private Gaselux. in back ; Privates Daniel Eagan , John W. Foam , Jr. , FaIrbi' ther , serious ; I'nlvatttt John I'utrihl , over eyes ; Andrew J , Johnson , slightly ; Sergeant Robert W. Lesher , slightly ; Private Wiiiiani M. Mc- Comb , three toes off ; Itrivate John I. Nolan , slightly ; I'rtvate Henry Wade , bamhiy ; Private John Leary , batliy ; I'rlvato Arthur Lucia , slightly ; PrIvate John Clegim , severely ; Private George , I'oristeln , slightly ; Sergeant William II. Rose , had aria shot off ; l'rlvnte George Horn , badly ; PrIvate Nelson Althouse , right king ; Corporal Wallace - lace W. Diggers , sligbtiy ; I'rlvate Jacob Paister , slightly ; I'nivate henry It. Elliott , slightly ; Corporal WIlliam A. Armnstm-ong , seriously ; Corporal , Edward Ilominer , serIously ; Corpora ! Patrick VtaId , serIously ; Corporal Victor D. Iforto , great toe off ; Private Harry A. Mitchell , slightly ; PrIvate Mohlrenux , slightly ; I'rlvateCari M. Lartin , siigimtiy ; Sergeant Henry chege1 , bauhly ; Trumpeter Joseph A. Goitht'n.bntlly ; ; PrIvate Albert Fiugel , badly ; nivate Charles Meilehc , badly ; l'rtvate Charles G. Scaitlomi , serIously ; Private Thomas P. Gordan , seriously ; PrIvate Charles T. Case , badly ; Private Philip W. Lanet , eiighmtiy. SIx out of nIneteen olhlcenim were wotmnthed anti three soitllcra were killed and forty wounded Iii timis regIment. ' 1'cmm * ietii Inftmn try. Company A-KIlled : Corporal Rowe , Sergeant - geant lIeltz. Company I1-Capthln licliry B , Moon. Comnpamty D-Pa'ivates Cbmely aud Irvimie. Company E-l'nivate Daugherty. Company GPnivate Watson nod Roumiti- ory. Company Il-Corporal McConnell , Company C-Private I'rather , Company F-Captain John Ii , Rodrnan tind Privates Kerr and Talimnan , 1Ii.cimt ArtilI..ry , Killed : Victor hobo , l'rhvate A , II. Un- derwoo.l. Woundeth : First Sergeant George . C , Kinmicy , Serving Sergeant C. Voite , 5cr- I . geamit N. B , Cranford , Servinj Comporal II. U , Keene , seriously ; Private .Barr , I'nivatc Yates , serIously. Battery F-Wounded : CaptaIn C. D. Park- burst , severely ; l'nivatcs E. t , Mass , C. McCoy. hiatWry K-Killed : Srg ant L McCarthy. 'I'IuIrsi iifiUmtr , , Killetl : Privates Jol'n hi. Warimer , henry Bertram anti Frank h. Ifooper. Wountie'l : Privates Jeuda , MIskowiz IJciimimm , Russell , Martin , 51101mm , Eartburz , Scimeilman , Gumi- her , Foster , Brabty , Austenson , ( Jalcur , Mc- flonneil , Corporal Murcbftita. OH Ii(1 ( ) " , V.tit nh11. JOflSS.lt1' , I mum iur ( mm mit' . ' it l1cmmNm rr for Cole reul 'i'rouius. I'rt'sHrtl , WASHINGTON , July 7-Thq president niade it known to senators 'and representatives - tives who called upon him toilay that he considered comigress shoulti not ndoura before - fore the bill to raise 2,000 colored troops was passeth. Ho consitlered it ab5olmtelT indispensable that thIs bill should be eiiacteul Into law Inmomedlately. Chalrman Hull of the miii- tary affaIrs committee was in confercncd with him today over that egisiatIoa anti stated afterward that bm ttmought the bIll would be itmjsed , IL was recently recom- meumded by' the secretary of war , who stated that three troops were specially adapted to the Cuban climate amid necessary for the success of the war , ANOThER EXPOSITION TRAIN Incrcac in Taojlltles for Reathing Omaha from Wethm Iowa , MILWAUKEE EXTENDS ITS SERVICE flxtrn Itimsi ( eons lUnuuiiuu. to lie Putt Omi $ iiiuilnr , l'comule ml Giutuil Chmtitee to % 'ipult thu Urcmtt l'mtIr. Omaha Is now enjoying the benefits of more passenger trains in amid out of the city thami ever before , anti as tue travel to tile exposition steadIly increases muitil- tional trains arc anmiouticeti by the varietma himics. Th Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Patti railway is the latest to Increase Its traIn service. It was annoummced yesterday after- nciml by General \Veatern Agemit Fred A. Nash that commimonclng Stmmulay , July 10 , a new train would run between Omnaha anti Manllia , In. The extra train will leave Mamillla at 6:45 : a. in. daily , reaching Oniahia at 9 a. in. ltcttmrning It will leave Oimiaima at 9:30 : p. am , , arriving at Manlhia at mitlnight. Thus will nffortt veovlo In western Iowa living aloiig the lute of tile Milwaukee a good opportunity to spend a day at the exposi- tion. itOA Iliflih SU1iit CSIlBhtAiIl.Y. ituui TImuuromiglulySflmtkN liueNt'lurimskmt ilutii tiys , ; nhlsui Suuuume immmuimmgu' , The severe ranttn of Wednesday after- naomi amid evtnt'tfft/.thorotlghily soaked the roadheths of all the Nebraska raIlways. Comparatively little damage was done. The hiurhIngtomi had a bad vnsiiotmt on its ICami- sas CIty line , just miorth of St. Josephl. Tile track was washed out for quite a distance , but , mu the company had several other hlmmus vimich it could use between St. Joseph atiti Onimhia : , tralhlc was only delayed and not suspended. The Missouri Pacific hind a washout on Its Nebraska division just cast of Wceplng \Vater , Ncb. , but It was not a bad one timid hiatt been repaired before noon on Tlmms- day. Superintendent Stillwell of the Rock Island's hues test of tile Missouri river re- lortui that there bad beemi 50010 very high water ahomig the roach north of Lincoln on ' .Vtahmtesday iiight. The road was tmntler water in some piacce , but no track was washed out or other dammiage siistaiiicti , All of the other lines reported simIlar contil- tiomla , hlghi water along their respective hues with but little damage. Yesterday's heavy rains causeti the fur- iington consltlerable trouble at Ilaycloelt. Thu uutor loureti down ft omii time 111115 flu1 covered the track , rendering it imuupassabie for several hundred feet. No. C was tielaycul about five hours by the water nnd No. 4 VitS almitost half tin hour late. 'Fh track ilac iccli lestoled so it is passable , but tratuis can not run at full spccti. % 'AiL ON SCAI.VHItS IS CflIt'f'AiN. I'LmsMt'uiRer Ofileluuls of I hue Omumahumi Jimtes Are iii Harmuest Nosy. The passenger othiclals of the lInes ecu- tcrlng hero aro"uttlii'in Cohisllltation with the best corporation attorneys rcgnrdin tue fiuppressioul of the scalpers , who have umioveul Into Omaha in such large numuibers for time exposition. A conference was recently ilelul wIth tiuo exposition ( lirectors , nnd it wits opeuily stated th.umt unless somethumig s-as (10110 very soon toward imoldlng tlowmi tile scalpers the railroad compamiles s-ou1d not Coiltilutie to make low rates for the meet- itlgs scheduled here. It is expected that somnothing definite will be done within a week' . Tue case against a scalper chinrgcd with alterIng a Nortiuwestermm tlclcct , now iii I court , Is being watcheti with considerable Interest as time m-ailmoaul companIes expect to bring a numnher of such cases into court If conviction in this tu at case is secured. I I It is opemmly ciunrgcd tilat time scalpers not omuly use acids to obliterate the mlames signed to the tickets , In order to substItute others , hut they are using the same Irocess to change tiuc destinations of the tickets , Several tickets imavo recently been taken up OIL trains out of Oinaiia , and passengers comiipelied to pay fare , because the tIckets siloWed that some one bad chiamuged time destination orIginally written on the ticket. % YhiI 1"Ii1i t Cu mmti.i tutu l'mit'hIlt' , CIITCAGO , July 6.-Eastern trunk lines today decided to meet time competition of the Canathian Pacific on immigrant bumslne3s , They have agreed upon a uniform plan of action antI will act as a unit against the foreign road. Up to this time time trunk lilies gencralhy have kept out of time fight. Time change In affairs may help tuesestern lines in their light mugwnstumo ! Canatlian Pacific , i1muIimiy . ( I'ersoiuitls. Traveling I"rtlguat Agent MItchell of tue Ethic Line Is in town , ( loin Kallitamu City. Cimarhes N , jCnighiv , assistant general umas- seimger agent of4te Georgia & Aiabarna raIlway , iii in time , eity. J , B. Frawioy , general agent of tue Union l'aclflc imassenger department at ICansas City. is at headquarters. Traveling I'assenger Agent Fltzgerahtl nmmtt Traveliuig Freight Agent hlartsolmgii of the Louisylhic & Nashville road arc in the city , General Superintendemlt Clark , with a numb-ar Qf ether olllcinis of tim Missouri i'acIlle , Is making a trip of Iuspcctiomm over ( lie Nebraska lines. Wiltior hardIng , assistAnt city passemiger agent of the Missouri Pacific , recclvetl a telegralmi Wethmmcsdny aminoumiclug that itls mother In Bostop was dying , lie heft ( or Boston yesterday ufternoomi. \v. I , Aiiemm of ChIcago , assistant to limo general malinger of the hock Islummti aye- tditi , is lii time city with hale daughters vie- iting time exposition. The party occimpy Mr. Alien's [ mnivute car , and after several daymu' InspctIomi of tue expositIon will leave for Colortudo , The party Is accompsniemi by Superintenmient of Motive Power Wilsomi of the Rock Isimmmul , mind nil of time 'iaitors mire cimthiimsimimmtlc in praise of the grm-'nt simow ummmi are lotikimig forward to a return vIsit in the nutuinmi 'vltim sonic leasurc. The appohmmtmluent of J. A. hltmmiiey as freight traflic manager of the Kmimmsus City , PItte burg & Gulf , was pheasant lions for a great many o ( Mr. hlanicy's friends In railway ornces. For a good many years , firstly. with the Minneapolis & St. LouIs , then svltim time Chicago , St. Paul & Kansas CIty , and then with the AtchIson , Topeka & Santa Fe , J. A. Ihunley was one of time best known trafllc macmm In the country , lie has not itc-an forgotteim , aIthouhm lie has leen Otlt of time service for eount little time , amid In time traflic department of time Kansas CIty , Pitts. burg & Gulf should have ample room to distInguIsh himself. - MuuuinIit' StatistIc , ' , The following births mind deaths were reported - ported to the health commissioner uitmning the twenty-four hours eating at noon yesterday - terday : Births-Frank Langpnui , 1408 WillIams , l'oy ; OhIo Olson , 3011 South Niumeteenth , girl , Deaths-Carl Engquest , Twenty-eighth anti Cass. 24 years , throwning ; Joseph cbal , 2718 South Twenty-first , 3 mouths ; Mary ufoagland , 3518 HamIlton. S monilium. Baby ltobb , 1705 North Thirty-third , S months. CLOSING IN ON THE GANG i'oitt'e % 'u.rking linrul to Seemure tiuc i.cmuutern usC iue llogmtuu Ticket OmucrustUra. George Davis , who wits nq'esteui Sattmrsiny while selling bogus Nortlmctern railway tickets to ticket brokers , bM made a partial confessiomu. lavius' statenuemit In a iit.aumrc Is Ideimttcal with the story pnlmited its , The lice Sunday muuonmmlmig. Tue miamnes of his two mtccomnplices. or accortllng to his stoy , time two leaders of thuo gatig to which he belonged , lie soul are James \'lisoiu auth Ed Mullen , both of Olmicago. iavls also claIms Chicago mis hmls home. lie professes that he was Igmioraiut of the character of the two intuit mtnti of time fact titmit tIme. tickets were imogus tiesptte time fact that ito told thin police that the tickets were printed in ChIcago. tic says that lie tact \'Iison and Mtmhicn In Chicago tvo days before they citmuuo to Omaha anti they told himus they bad a. large imuunber of railway - way tickets they were goimig to sell about the country. To allay his suspicions. hue claims they told him timat they butt received the tIckets ( roan nut alderman of the city of Clii- cast ) . The police have learned since Davis' or- rest tilat ho had been rooming Lii Chicago wIth au ex-emnplo'e of tue Nortiiwcstcnms railway , anti It Is time belief iiat this cx- railway mmmii was one of Davis' tue coma- vamiiomis hero amid the muman who orIgummated the Thin timrco men lived on the miorthu side In Chicago , seine where in tim vicinity of East CImIngo avenue. The Chicago imilce are developlmig their end of tIme case. lt is believed that several men of trommilneuice of that city are emmtammgled In the case. ADVISORY BOARD'S SESSION1 South vu cat hiinIcnrd Seiteuumu' Comumes UI , .1L II itu'tiurt frummi tue .tiirmuiuerN. Time sotmtltwcstcrn botmlevart.l sclmeuuue occum- ltittl a good bit of tile attention of thu Ail- vicory board yestertlay aftermioomu , A report of the lmiprnlsors-Albert ) Fornian , Charles \v. liltlltur and John 11. Ftiruy-appolnted to aitpralsmJ the vaRiation of tile property iiecea- sary to be comnienutmeti for the boulevard , was Presented to the board amid coumsidered. It was fluitmlty thecltleti Unit the emitire hearth should go out nmiti view the lanti itself , in- nsmnuchu as tile ttptraisement vus not coil- siulered cutirely satisfactory. Tills trip wits lInt off iliutli tlm return of City EngIneer Ituscwater. Accordumlg to the report of the appraisers , the value of the property that must be comi- uleutimicul Is ' cry mieutrly 19,000. The uio- iloseth boullevarti rumis front Tillrty-sceomIti auth Arbor streets down to Boimlcvarti , where a Ilaif circle is miinde to Vinton street , along vhdl it rolls a couPle of bioks to Twemity- fourth , ( lien south to iiotilcvard agnhmi mind to Rlvcm'vietv vark. A shlacie 00 Jacksomi street between Ninth nmnl Temutli streets was ordered ( unit tlown , as It is a bounce of danger ( vomit fire to two ileighlborItIg wameiloimses. RECRUITS FOR THE SECOND ' ' Xt.hrituuuua Forty-'l'uvo Youuumj Oit 'Ilmeir tVuty do Jells time AiItY itt ( ' 1thc1utmumuuirmt , - Tivenmtytsvo reertlits for the army passed through Onlaha last eveulimlg elurnute to l'uilcknmnauiga Park , ( in. They verc uintler time comnnuand of LletitenmmitVilcy : and hailed I from Crawford , Nob. They came In eu time evciuin tralmu of the Ellchiorn and vent to St , LouIs over the MIssouri Pacifi .nt 11:30 : last I niglmt. 'Fhic new soldiers presented a goal appearance , all being of splendId physical luojuortions. At Citlckamauga they will joml I tile comniany of the Secomitl Nebraska regl- meat that s-as raised at Chmadm'on , Nehu. A lmrty of twenty recruits enroute from Orti , Nob. , to Cimickamauga I'ark , Ga. , spent a few hours in Omaha last evenimig. They arrived lucre over tile UnIon Pacific at 4iS o'clock yesterday aftenumoon antI left for St. Louis over tue Burlington at 7:45 : p. in. All were goodly appearIng young men , and multi they were anxious to be scmmt to the ( remit after being properly thrilled -and equipped Its time big camp cit Chiclcanuauga. HORSE THIEF GETS AWAY 1)t'immt , ' Sluerhit Stry1er Fniioss lii , . 'l'raulL All 1)mty tumuth NIglmt , liii t 1.oses Ii I iii. Deputy' Sheriff .Stryker silent all of Wednesday night iii tralhlulg tIns horse tiiet who eatared Farmer Taylor's barn near Irvimigton Tuesday night anti was chaseti away by Farmers Forgey and Mimigus , thaw- ever , he did not succeed In Innulimig him , It Is now quite certain that when the men fired at the thief , they wounded imlun , as durIng - Ing the search , Deputy Stryker met a couple of men near Behalf , she reported having seen a man who answered time mie. scrlptiomu given by Forgoy and Mlmigus. These inca said that a man walking upomi tile raiiroatl track approached thorn amid aim. peared to be numucbm tatiguemi. Vhemi what ailed hum , he replied ( lint ho was sufferIng ( remit seine wounds that were In- ihieteti by accitient. Deputy Strvker , assisted - sisted by a couple of constables , wIll con- tlnue to scour the coumitry north of Irving- tomi in hopes of limiding theIr musmi , DAWES IS SWNG GILLESPIE Imuuut I I mutt' fur time heaf Sqiumuhisie ilrt'uihs Out Iii t lit , 1)istriet Cumin Ouuce .ilmsre , In behalf of time state of Nebraska II. 11 , ilawes hinmi brought buit against J. A. Gli- lespie , fornmer superIntendent of the iii- stltimto for the Deaf anti lummib , mlemnanding thin delivery of state property , vaimieih at $ ? ,075. In hum petition , time plaimitiff , tlmrommgii hIs attorney , Attorney General Sunytli , alleges that while imu was suponlntenmlent of the Institute ( or ( Ito Deaf amid Dmmmb , the defentiumit , rcccivetl ( late liroperty amid that upon goIng out of OIIICC,1falleti anti rcfummtctl to turn it over to lila su'essor. TIme plalmm- tiff bus secured a writ of'iiamudamoumm from Judge lceysor , upon which argumunemits amid teetinion ) will be heard op July 18 , at 10 o'clock of timat day. tiiu rrlumge' . ' " , , . Time fohlowimig marriage- lIcenses wore is- suetl yesterday by the county jumlge : Name antI address , Age. HimmiorVcstfall , Omnaima . , , . , . . , . , , , , , , , , , 'di Helen Cammmp , hfartlngtomi , Neb , , . , . , , , , . 22 Frumuik J. l'almncr , St. Augustine , Fin. , , . 29 iorothy Conger , St , LouIs. M. , . , . , , , 19 John htroekenridge'hlte Cloud , Run. . . 35 tIay Wright , White Cloud , Kan , . , . , . . , 30 P. M. Lindsay , I'lmittsinoutim , Neb. . . . . . 27 Catherimie Illckson , h'Iattsmaoutii , Neb , . . , 23 Edward hCriealer , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Maggie MorrIs. Omaha , . . . , , , , , , , , . , , . , , 39 FIumaumueliul i'muulc him Chill , NrI\V YORK , July 7-A dispatch re- colved lucre frommi Valpam-aiso , Chili , via Gal. Veatoum , Tex. , says : "A llnmumicimsi itanic has been occtisioned here by tIme wIthdrawal amid exportation of gold , which has eausctl th Chiillan govermiunent to oliielulIy close all ( be banks In Chill until the l2thi lust , DurIng this suspensloil the goveruiinc'nt will Conmuttier the advIsabilIty of issuing paier money. " IRRORS IN TIlE TA'XBOOlS ( Decovory Made by Comptroller Westbor During an Investigation. CITY SHORTTWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Clerk , tinder iIeitr liolin Mark 'I'stxcu. l'siml imuul Fnll to 'l'mmrui iii ( hut' Money Ihe'iurecuuteu1 by time 'i'rtiu.netiuin. Errors to , tIme amount of apluroxlnuately $20,000 Iii time tax books of the city have been tmmmcovereui by City Comnptm-oller 'u'u'cst- berg In ti'e ' ctutmrse of no Investigation , cmi Whilcll he made a erlaml i-t'port to the coumi- cit Wednesday iilghut. These errors eomisit t of collections of excess ( Oxea amid of rectirdeti ! receIpts of taxes whIch have never foumiuti their way into time city treasury. Tito latter eases prethonuimmate. Some of timemut are tbo result of clerical mistakes ; others mere tie- citiethly more sumupleloums anti Imitliento loose methods emaploycti by the clerks under cx- m City Trcasturer hlemiry hiollut , I \'huIlc City Comptroller \'estberg's In- , vcstigattomm covered the Imenioti Imetweemu 1890 auth time first of time huresemut year , nil of the errors fotimltl iii the b'boks titmnimug John ltnsh'mi term in 1S90 anti 1SUt amId lm the tents of , CIty Treastmrt'r Edwards imve provetl to ho ( lie result of clerical carelcasmuess mtnth are - comparatively smnall Iii cimmuber. Omi time other iuanti , tiare are a lug btmtcit of "errors" I durlmlg hiollmi'im termns auth a gtuod miinmuy ot timese bear till the earmisturlut of lumivimig becit imntti e I ii teum tionmil I y. lii time iliflill these "muiiatakcs' ' consist largely of the imotatlomi of the word ' 'pnltt" Opluosito the taxes clmorgeul lu against thiti lirolierty tmpomt ( lie city treitstirt'r's book , Ihlit , though paId , tluee taxes luavo hover bccmm Paid imito the city treasmury , muon do tile ) ' nlpclir imiorketi imald npomi the books iii ( ho comptroller's ehhlce. hit other words , collie clerk or clerks in tue treaatmrcr'a oitico i tt. tue tIme either pocketctl time taxes hatlul or else acconsnsothmtted hmls or their friends by scratvhiimig theIr tax obligatton * oft tIle books. liHus It uuts hiruumgiut ( lot. These results have comae to higimt in am lnvestigatiomi coxiimmuemicetl by tutu city comnu- ( roller seine six mmsonth imgo. Timere t'na 110 susIutciohi at tht ( hue ( hint niy crooked- iless sonhul be thlsclosetl , btmt tIme sole liar- 1)050 ) of tins exammmimintlon was ( mm srttigiutefl ( out tile books. Tue work consists simimply of a commuparisomi of ( lie tax books in tile trcnstmrcr's otlice and those iii time camp- tmolier' ( ilhice , vhuIchi are dumphicmmtes. According - cording to tile system emliployctl In tIle city gOVL'rmmmllemmt for years , whlcimevc'r taxes are itakl ( lie recortl is nmaute oh time set oE hooks In bothu offices , vhiIch thus comlstitute a check. upemi catch othlLr. Entries nero found of taxes Irnili in tue treasmmrer'mt aihhcc thiIchi tiitl Imot imuilietur upon the books imi tim comnhmtroulur's othice , amid vice versa tlurlng the termuis of Jniiim Rush iiimti City Treasurer Edts mu-its , but iii each of these cnics It was fotumiti that whiencvci' ' - ( lie entry appeared oil olin set of hooks it siuouith have ieemi oil tue other , Tb ciptli book antI tiiti receipts on hand proved that as the city hind time money. These vue errors hum 'ifltl sImple and resulted froi ( lie failure of time clerk to immnkt' the entry. In HOllil's term a dlfcm-cnt conthitiomu of affairs was thischosed. here there were litany Instances of taxes iiiarkctl ItaltI on the hooks iii the treasurer's 0111cc antI time cash hook. showed ( lint tue IUOUC ) ' loud never bcemi'- I turned over timid there ivero mm receipts au hamiti , F-or Cxflmhiie , iii 1S94 omue lmropL'rty- _ _ _ _ _ owner was credited witim 1mumvimug paid 750 , vhereas as a matter of fact ( lint aniount. of iiioiiey was never iaitl to ( lie cIty , ahiholigh it might have licemi recelycti hy the cleric. ThIs is ( lie Iargcet Imidlvldual turnount found0 but there are ntmmerous sumiahler ones. In some of these cases tIle property owners - ers probtbiy : itaid theIr taxeR to ( hue clen1s ; In others It Is generally believed that the property esther was in colluttilomu with the cleric. The latter , for a consiticration or out accommodatIon , womuld imunrk the taxes aa paid. There was little ciuamice of discovery , for at that time the cIty comptroller's ofilce , (1110 of ( hue duties of which is to keep check. on Limit city treasturer's olllce , svsi. not at- teihing to this business very strictly. l'romcrty Owiucm'tm I umat 1' iy , Whether in collusion om' otherwise , the. property oss'mmers viil hnive to stumid for thuc'so taxes now. ActIng tinder advice Irons th legal departmnent of tile city , City Camp- ( roller Westberg Is preparing to cilargo up all timese back taxes against the property. There vili ho a kick froimm 501110 uhireclon and the matter will go into time courts. lii other cases there sill lie tie kick , for several property owners have mihrcutiy : conic in anti offered to pay those taxes sItii 7 jmer cent Interest as a comapromimise. 'limo legal rate Ia 12 per ccmmt on tlehirmqmient taxes , City Corn- ! ( roller Wcstberg imns not yet coinpieted lila investigation , lie propose's to go on nmlml fimimi out as far as Possible just imat cleric or clerks mnaiie these fraumitmicuut emmtriema on ( lie books. ThIs camu only lie mloiic by mneamis of ( he handwrltlumg cmi time hioohcut , TIme guilty clerks wIll be calleti upon to explaIn , settle up or else suffer crimlmmal lmrosccution. thom has already agreed to return a certain aunt of money that was traced to lulni. COST HIM OVER ONE HUNDRED C. II , k'Chuir Slutus , s Ills Mouicy tu a Srmmiiger ummi Is "Omit" All lItt haul Ju" hi Ii , . , C. II , MeChary , ma muut'rciiimmmt of Inmhinnoha0 Ta , , host l05 through time olienattlons of a. comifitit'nce unami who met imimit mmmi ( lw street last night , Tue atrauiger accosted MeClary anti intro- ( hitceti hilmmtmtelf as a imuercimamut from Creator , , Ia. After vIewIng ( lie umlghitut alommg Six- tecnth street 'ulcClary'ai iuew foiintl ( neal took him limb Il baloomi at SIxteenth umsd Davemmport streets , where lie imroposcii a gnmmie of dIce whim $10 mis time stakes , Mc- Clary m.leciluueti ( lao jtropositlomm , hint diul not show lila money. Time umtrumuger ( baum began bamitening imlm about haiti beimig broke and in a spirit of bravado MeClary reaciiemi luuto lila pocket , drew out a huuimile of bills amnourutluig to $105 ammmi ( brew it on time bar. Quick us tt hiammhi ( lie stranger grabbeth the money anti uulmot out of ( hue idace , Tue jmolico are iooklmig for the thief. FEDERAL BUILDING NOTES. Largo orders ' ; ' ; ; stoamps con- tlnuim at time pouttoflice.en older of 50,000 1-cemmt stamps vmimt tilmIlIped ( o the Armour comimpamiy In Cimlcogo ycuttertial' . William Jacobs , Jr. , of Itusimville , Nub , , who imas lit-en confiuieti 1mm jaIl for sellln whIsky to Imadlamis , funmalislied 500 bail yes- termhay mind was releaseti to eimpcnr at the I3elttomnber term of federal court , An action has been itegumi In ( lie federal court aguimist Ilutitlett Itichardas of Chautuirors by Minnie E , Luke of Demayer ( or l15,30 damumages , The itlulmutiff rents a house of 1tartlet Iticluartia Iii Iemmyer ) aimd because of a miefect 1mm the kitchen 110cr sustained a cenious fall mind was so badly Injured ( lint one of lien hanmis has become vartlaIy ! par- alizemi amid she baa stmlfe'retl other iniurle * I ( to IiIct she bases her claim ( or damst.