| Show BT BY TELEGRAPH p pea PER U maw abt gos TELEGRAPH liue LIVE AMERICAN A M E 9 I 1 C A N washington athe cauree of inspector pollock continues coutin aea to excite comment in official circles acting secretary joslyn said bald that pollock in publishing his hla report in tho the newspapers of his investigation of of rino pino ridge agency had treated hia bis superiors with the utmost disrespect and he should not complain of the consequences quen ces he added that pollocks report had been boon in the possession of the department weeks but had not been made public for good and sufficient reasons the navy department Is inform informed by bear admiral crosby commanding the tho south american sta tion that the united states transit of venus party en toute route to santa sante cruz via liverpool and montevideo has not yet reached the latter place crosby awaits their arrival at montevideo with the tho flagship brooklyn to convey them to santa cruz it is thought the barty will arrive in time to make the point of observation tho the transit will occur in december it is estimated that three clerks out of every ten employed antho in the executive departments of the government have either gone gono horns to vote or will go between now mid and monday in the tho office of treasurer gilfillan Gilf filan current business has been retarded because of tho the voting absentees sen tees commissioner mcfarland of the general land office is in receipt of information that in 53 55 cama casca of fraudulent preemption pre pro emption were tried in northern minnesota not one of the pre appeared in ja the hearing and the cases were declared in favor of the government by default this thia result is gratifying to 0 the dopart department part a rt m ment meni ent and mcfarland thinks ph s shows 0 w s beyond question the existence of a conspiracy to defraud the government in the last two days thres three and a half per cent cant bonds have been received at the treasury to be exchanged into three percents per cents it la Is thought that the total amount of extended fives changed for threes will reach leaving but bat about extended fives outstanding paus minn 2 0 the M tribune abune tomorrow to morrow will print an interview with dr D T collins collina of this city brother of the late jerome J colline collins scientist of the jeannette jeam Jean neffe expedition dr collins bays says gowe we I 1 have evidence that captain delong used his official position as commander mander mandey rot yot of the expedition to persecute in every conceivable way some members of the commission my brother was placed under arrest for no reason wha whatever this lieutenant danenhower admitted to me in new york captain de do long refused fu ed to allow my brother at certain times to do any kind of work and purposely allowed the notes notee photographs and records of the expedition prepared by my brother to sinh sink we have evidence that the captain forced him to rema remain inbe behind when ho he volunteered to go ahead with ainderman Nin derman and noros in search of relief my brother being in the beat condition of any member of the party to do EO so there is j evidence that Bartt Bartlet lott lett fc who is now in siberia one of the seamen la is in possession osse Eelon of valuable facts but we C believe leve levo he la Is kept in siberia purposely by the off omm meers officers of the expedition c EO co o that his testimony may not get buforo before tho the board I 1 wo IVY I 1 aroln aro arc to possession posses ion lon of full information rma that on melville finding the bodies of the delong party he used the tho most blasphemous and scandalous language concerning my brothers body we also have rea xea eon for believing the reports made by melville as to the condition of the weather which ho he alleged prevented him going to the th e relief of the delong party were fal sefor the dates during which ho he declared the weather bad are shown to have been good by the records collins further asserts that jealousy existed between certain officers of the expedition the trouble first beginning aa as we learn over an order to the effect that all men F hould should undergo physical examination monthly collins and danenhower were neither permitted to assist in the retreat dr collins adds we happen to know that kushmak requested melville to go goto to De Longs relief himself himsel fg or send some one that melville would do neither he first gave an orde order to danenhower to go and then thin countermanded it hushman and bacca gre wre 15 daya la in alag the round trig trip to bulun from the spot on which jhc the tho melville party was two days daya each way was ample time for the journey during the trip these those men got drunk aa as melville well weli knew ahila thoy were gone in bearch of delong melville and those with him made chess cheas men and checkerboards checker boards and amused themselves leaving the bearch search for their companions to two ignorant drunken na tives we have reasonable ground for being certain that a considerable amount of intoxicants were drank during the afif fifteen teen days they waited tho return of tha tho two natives we know from conversations with surviving members of tho the expedition that certain letters ardd arid papera which wo we bellevo believe were on my brothers person have never been produced we want to know what has been done with thoss those papers if melville had gone with the natives as ho he ought ty have don dou ethere is no n doubt do long and his party would have been saved he would have seen keen the beacon fires that had bad been lighted on tho the blume blute i as stated state d in de longis jour journal ilni rini which was found evena even oven it if he had started out when kusmac and chagra wera were overdue wo we therefore make the charge that had melville done his duty instead of spending his time playing chess and checkers DeLong De lonk and his party would not have died melville left them to die lie he ia Is responsible for their deaths collins will print this statement in pamphlet form with documentary evidence and jay it before bedora congress washington I 1 testimony regarding tig the winette Je trip ended today to day questions developed tho fact that he had been left loft on the sick list long after he himself bell eyed ho he was it nit fit t for d duty doty u ty he wa was wab a always excluded from participating in the consultation of off omm meers officers at bennett island ky lcy 2 mccreary and Mic kols kolo guards on their arrival from catlettsburg were welcomed we by a formal address lavitich in which their conduct was approved gov govi i arnor blackburn says ho he sent bent the troops to catlettsburg upon the ap sp pil catlon cation of judge brown and while white despoy ee sorry gorry for the dead and wounded e I 1 ho e could uld not lay blame blaine i on the troop r s and rind if al application catlon be made in I 1 february breary he will send twelve regiments regi ments menta if necessary to uphold the tho law 3 by order of the boat Poat mater maten general the tho regulations are eo so amended as to provide for lor the return of letters to the senders subject however to the order of the postmaster Post master maiter at the originating office indian commissioner price was this morning informed by trent agent mclaughlin at standing rock bock agency iley ricy dakota that the indian police had found five men on their reservation who with their teams were captured the commissioner ordered that the tha whites be turned over to the marshal the capart ment of justice has been notified and requested to take such steps as it deemed proper in response to inquiries about the collins charges danenhower ea mays rays y a the statement is on an exaggeration of facts he admitted telling coldins who ho he says ma talked in an excited manner thero thoro wab waa no criminal charge against his hia brother beyond this danenhower danen Dauen hower howen declined to talk until the matter comes before the examining board it is stated on good authority that mrs de do long has engaged counsel to appear before the naval elamin edmin ing board to vindicate her hus husbands bands memory this will have the effect of disclosing the relations which existed between de do mong long melville and danenhower kaden DADen hower NEW YORK 3 the steamer abyssinia arrived today to day from liverpool having on board mormons cormons Mor mons including twenty five returning missionaries all bound for salt lake 0 city tuscon A to 3 the star siar s j special from san catlos of says baye geni gen crook held a final eon con conference forence with the apaches this morning every male indian on tile the reservation capable of bearing arms was present they were told the time had bad now come for them to make an effort to earn their own living and govern themselves after being among them nearly two months studying their wants gen geni crook was sorry to find how little progress any of them had made towards civilization and self support while the majority are not so well off today to day as they were over eight years ago when he left them they were fortunata at least in having a good agent row eow but ha he might inight leave at any time and end one como come instead ha ba bad 24 as 83 bome some af pf time tisa pa pf phola rhom phoza they hey complained so bitterly in n future the troops would not serve berve as guards while the apaches were being robbed and op pressed but the indians indiana themselves must as far ai ns possible pos elble sibie defend their own rights their present locality being uund apted either for farming or grazing permission should be given them to select suitable lands on the reservation for cultivation under care of chiefs who would be held responsible for the discipline and behavior of their respective bands the chiefs would be assisted by enlisting as soldiers some of the tribe who would habitually reside among their own people selections sections would be made with regard to character influence and aptness to acquire the new duties expected of them white soldiers would not be employed except in cases where the apaches failed to govern themselves the indians must learn dependence pen dence cd upon themselves for the furuie future the address was listened to with profound attention by more than thad 1200 warriors present who teemed greatly Im impressed pressed by the cou counsel neel given 3 the city la Is being thoroughly disinfected infected IdIs dis and cleansed of everything suspected of being tainted with yellow fever the tife mortality from the fever at mier Is horrible and the fright BO so great from it that parents have deserted their children and children their parents the weather is very hot ivin IVIL trANSPORT pa S just before six eix this evening a load ed coal car broke loose on the incline plane at the mcintyre coal mine 25 miles from here on the northern central railway and rushed down with fearful velocity A number of men were on the car three of whom were killed and two so badly injured they are not expected to survive the killed are james daugherty john harris and lewis williams wounded john lundy br sr and john lundy jr john lunday sr and john lundy jr injured at McInty res reb piane piano yesterday died this morning making in all five deaths from the accident PENSACOLA 4 nine new now cases of yellow fever and two deaths galveston 4 the estimates of the earnings earn of the gulf of colorado and santa fe railroad for the ten months ending october slat are an increase over tiie the same period of the previous year of washington 4 the judge advocate of the board of investigation of the loes of the jeannette Je annette onnette says the inquiry into the charges made by collina will be very tb thorough orough 0 collins will be called before tile the boa board rd if deemed necessary NEW yore YOKE 3 tho following petition has been signed by all prominent raw sugar bugar importer In porter re finers and brokers in new york boston and philadelphia and forwarded to secretary folger sir sin birtho tho the undersigned undersigner under signed importers Im porters re finers and brokers of raw sugar respectfully call the attention of the secretary of the treasury to the great injustice to them of the frn ira por tation free of duty into san francisco and other ports of sugars from the sandwich islands which are entirely different in a quality from that contemplated and eleary clearly cleary specified in the hawaiian islands treaty the effect of this unlawful importation into san Ft fancisco aLCisco has been to greatly stimulate the ture of sugar in the sandwich islands until it has reached the extent of making it necessary to find other united states markets and already cargoes have been imported into new now york which we are informed the new york appiah appraisers ers have pronounced liable to duty as not coming within the stipulation of the treaty but it Is now announced in the press that this Is a question of fact has been referred to the collector of ban san francisco against which we respectfully protest ai asi it ia Is well known that such importations por pot lations have been very veny large Jarge and are continually increasing in san francisco francsco and to refer the question raised to the collector of that port would constitute him the judge of his own acts sets which we contend havo have allowed illegal importations greatly to the detriment of the entire sugar trade of the country without any benefit to consumer consumers e and ve e therefore respectfully request that romo rome other tribunal may decide an application to the county court today to day for a continuance of tho the hearing in tho the motion for a now triai of the ins insanity anity aUlty mrs ure to wednesday next was gra grat her atto attorney ruey rupy that his client is now in canada and will be present NEW york yorm 4 henry ward beecher at a republican mass meeting tonight to night in the interest of local seif self government said he would never vote for folger for governor prolonged applause and hisses not that he waa a bad man he was a good man and at another time he would like to see fee him governor er but not now whether he was nominated by forgery applause and hisses himes had nothing to no with it ito they had a governor who had ministered honestly the affairs of the state the movement to supplant him was a corrupt one which they were bound to rebuke he beecher would vote for tor or cleveland applause and hisses biases and be he would urge every republican to vote for cleveland and elect him by a hundred thousand majority majori ty applause and hisses biases FOREIGN YOKOHAMA japan 7 the ministry has become little better than a body of rival politicians several beveral factions struggling for supremacy to the neglect of public business the finances are struggling since the eje ejection action from the cabinet of the best treasury manager the country has produce produced do the currency Is at a discount of 60 per cent with no systematic effort to restore it several national banks have failed under circumstances th the whole banking system is 18 under popular suspicion mady of tiie the great departments are governed by notoriously unsuitable heads who hold their places through political intrigues the Post postoffice office department for years one of the linest of the tho country a year ago was put under one of the ling politicians already thero thera are complaints from all quarters that the expenditures are exceeding the income it ia in reported the navy D department part ment hab has as petitioned for 0 to purchase new ships of W war r the he money could not be raised without enormous sacrifice but something will probably be done with empty treasury trea sary disordered finances discontented community and government japan continues in a course of ex trava gabra calculated toju to justify stif y the most anxious |