Show WASIIIJfGTON YVIKIjrUS Mllllnrj Tralntnr Pardon f a Hull Jinn Etc WASIII > CTOX Nov 23Tho forthcoming report of the boarJ of repr dslorto the Vest Point Military Academy will contain a paper read by General Lew Wallace ppr Gener Ly Wallc president of the board In which he suggests tho system military education in vo ucnt WI Point extended to the whole army by converting every fixed post in lie country into a military academy thH company ofllctrs a instructors He recommends recom-mends the selection 0300 to 500 en listed men according t their stand ing at the en J of their fourth year to be transferred to Went Point for final instruction I tnrouKh the fifth I year His idea is that commissions be issued to those men according to their Btandiiig at the completion of the final year at West Point and Point that all otherjnodes of original tAn ap pointment to the finny be abolished AH enlisted men r n for the final course at the academy should bo discharged at the end of Die fourth j car Tile general thus sums up the results of tho system hb proposes p Giving three ofllccrs or each company of 100 men calculation calcula-tion upon the hypothesis of an annual iiiscnarge of 3000 soldiers can be easily made to the supply of liOflOiIOIilelrtl I ofUrsr ftteelolrsl1a by lie new system In a marvel ously short period there would lie r J ofllccra men ready made for J000000 A SUCCESS The Chliipuwa Indian Commls lion toy oDlciaily announces the < successful completion of It labors in a telegram to Indian Commissioner Commis-sioner Morgan The Indians will receive a sum estimated at from 523000000 to SiO000000 They get 125 per acre fur the agricultural agricultur-al llnd and 3 per thousand feet for the lumber on pine lands vitt VESUVIUS Secretary Tracy today settled the long pending question of the accept ann ot the dynamite cruiser JUt 114 In a letter to the builders he howl the specific contract to throw a shell coulaluinn tOO pounds of dynamite or other high explosive at least one mile has not been fulfilled ful-filled Those shells which have been fired from the vessels guns have notcontalncd any explosives The requirement In regard to horsepower power nisi have not been fulfilled and the vw JI cannot be accepted until with thC requirements arc complied com-plied plO wihA A IAltDOX The President h granted a pardon par-don In tho cnH of Joseph Clarke convicted in Utah and sentenced March LS hISS to three years Imprisonment Im-prisonment KMlCmATKJNS IN ALASKA The geological survey says Pr fewior Russells or explorations In Alaska have resulted in many interesting I in-teresting discoveries regarding glaciers gla-ciers mining etc A book will probably be led l ECrfcTAUY 11WCTOH is i endeavoring t make arrangements arrange-ments to leave during the Christmas holidays with General Crook and Captain Irntt for the purpose of making a personal visit of inspection inspec-tion to Mount Vernon Barracks Alalama Where Cpronlmo and his band Apache Indians arc inipris oned An elThrt seas lln nrarhlrr In the year eor to secure Die removal of theic Indians ton met of land in ISortn Carolina but Governor Fowler Fow-ler objected nud Secretary Proctor Proc-tor declined to order the removal especially as evidence had been given him from prominent medical authorities that it would be dangerous danger-ous to send the Indians to a more northern point In view of the fact pint they were eicecdlhgly fiusteptlble to pulmonary disease Since then there have been oilier ideas on he subject advanced from other medical authorities and the Secretary h men informed by the surgeon of the barracks hat the tribe is unusually unusu-ally sickly this year He received a letter Jatenlay from Captain Pratt which argued J strongly against the removal of the Indians to a higher latitude or altitude ItriAT10 WITH EItAZlI Dr Valento Bratillau minister has information that United States Minister Atm established l relations re-lations with the government in control con-trol of aflalrs in that country He communicated information to the State Department and It I r ported he urged upon the Secretary tho exjdlcncy of this government instructing Minister Adams to complete com-plete the act of formal recognition |