Show BY telegraph E yim vin r wor vur off kensa krnea lem lez ZA AMERICAN WASI washington LINGTON 11 lithe the president of honduras with senators raman harnan roba rosa atosa and J J palmer and mr T B R lombard of new york honduras consul have arrived strived here from new new Kew york they were met at the depot by commodore tf and eniet eblet clerk hogg of the navy department part ment who escorted the dasting dieting belied visitors to their hotel hon john rohn davis davie acting secretary of state hwe and aud lewellyn brown chief clerk of the department or of state states paid their respects immediately after their arrival and arranged a pro ar gramme lm 11 for today to days day which will consist in a brief visit to the state war nind and navy departments the executive mansion and the capitol after which the party will proceed to the naval arsenal arsenals where they will embark for mount vernon the president leaves by the evening train for chicago whence he departs for san francisco A dissat h received at the th Is indian office announces that thai the creek indian trouble is settled in a manner to all parties and peace is henceforth assured boston 11 II 2 05 am the fire is in vineyard haven not cottage city as before reported A large number of cotta cottages gess mostly belonging to summer residents have been burned trie fire nire broke out about 0 it o in the harnoss manufactory of W crocker Cr and owing to a brisk northeast wind quickly swept through the village to the westward thera being no fire apparatus in the town aalst anca was summoned from cottage city by telephone nearly the entire population of that place hastened ed to the scene the burned seo beo tion alon begins at jenkins Jen kins kina paint shop mt sat the east side of main street and extends southward to and including the mansion hoube with the prospect at the present writing that it will go still further on the west side of main street it has burned one dwelling north of warren luces store though the companas comp anys place jias has an open neld field 2130 a m the fire is still in pro aress but has been checked in the districts where there is much to feed t the cottage city fire department and d police are on h hand and and have rendered valuable aid pal officers innab innas and beavers and chief directors of cottage olty city have organized a force to protect the boods of which the streets and vacant lots an mrm full numerous thieves from vessels in the harbor are on the streets attempting to carry away goods several arresta arrests have been made of persons caught making on off with clothing the territory burned over ern em braces about fifty acres acrea of the heart of the village rhe nhe loss 1088 cannot be accurately estimated to probably it will fall little short of it is almost a deathblow death blow to that ancient village it leaves hundreds hund bund reds ot of people hoine horne homeless lesal many of whom are thrown upon the charity of 0 their neighbors there to la considerable insurance on the property destroyed but at this hour of the night it is impossible to obtain particulars there ther has been no accident or loss of life by the fire though it spread quickly and covered a territory thickly settled the tawn tawnia is at present full of summer board boarders erb ene from washington and elee where and probably there were a hundred burned out of doors at the fire is under control and the destructive work is ended galveston 11 II A mews bems laredo specht baes baeb a report comes direct from guerroro mexico which to is about a hundred miles below lar edo that carleno was in that place last list tuesday with revolutionists from reliable reports it i IP probable the northern states tf mexico will be in a state of revolution before the year jear is out the complaint seems to be against the manifest usurps nion lion of power by the general govera government at the city of mexico but a few days ago the mayor and city council of new laredo were filled fined in jarge sums because of their removal of city officers against the wishes of the gove in men t new york 11 superintendent of the western union telegraph company reports this morning that felteen were cut or interrupted oil on the ifie bouthern southern cir cuite mite principally to washington and philadelphia all the western union anul anui mutual union wires vires to the number of eighteen and nive jive hudson Elud son sun driver wires were 0 cut in this city just routh south of at various points on the eastern circuits thirty three were cut also in ID the vicinity ity of Manhattan ville A large force was waa sent out to to repair damages bome some delay wab was caused but business was sent bent by other routes until these circuits could be completed the interruption to these wires occurred shortly after one this worril morning ng showing that the tho action was a concerted one little inconvenience was experienced as business at that hour is pretty well cleared up new now york 11 A A correct sum bum mary of the pr present abent condition of the telegraphers strike would de loe about as follows there have been some bome misunderstandings among the brotherhood and in the meetings there have havu been urgent ad addressed dresse made on behalf ot of a surrender the leaders of the strike however gen orally declare their satisfaction at the prospect and believe in eventual luoc ehm efm jerk jerffey ey city I 1 II 11 I 1 the wires of the jhb western union company were cut at two places this morning at the foot of st paul avenue where 25 wires are united to form the cable under the hackenback Hacken Hacke back sack river all the wires were severed they were also cut on newark avenue at the luot buot of the hill the new jersey new now york telephone companas Comp anys wire vire waa was cut cat on the corner of brunswick brun Bran swick and first streets directs completely shutting off com corm muni cation with newark aringe and other points on the trunk line as it Is called A A force of line mun men are at work repairing he uhe lines cair calr VEST veit on spring creek wyo ll II rhe day so BO far blace bince leaving camp rollins at bulf buil lake Forks thib this a in at 7 has been very uneventful rhe rho president and all the members of the party are in excellent excell tnt health and spirits rhe rho country traveled over today to day nas nag been mostly bage sage brush inthis varied by alternate altur nate accents ascents and descents of steep hills hilla covered with loose stones which made wade preci precarious rious footing fooling for the an animals emals V ve e cannot help wondering why so much ma aerial was wasted in the making of so many apparently useless nogio when there thero are plenty of gui gul gulches chels cheis which might so fo well oe tye filled all along the route however the glorious wind river sud aud owl creek mountain mountains with their banow covered peaks are in sight and afford a rest tulless to the eyes of travelers who are nio pursuing their way across the dried and heated masses maalea below ahe the camp on an spring creek however is a very delightful one on plea piea ant am ground with plenty of the essential requirements of a good camping plade place wood water and grass to the cz eastward atward of us is the crow heart butte butto which is a noted jana mark of the wind eiver biver valley and the photographer has obtained several pictures this dispatch has to leave by the couriers at three this pm so no reports can be made today to day of the result obtained by the fisherman rhe camp ies its named camp vust veat in honor ot of senator 0 G U vest who is one of the most enthusiastic nuu QUO successful anglers of the party at af ter my dispatch of yes yeb yesterday from bull lake fork both the president and benator senator vest brought inao into camp five tive creeds creels full of trout as the result of their afternoons sport spore etnere are special correspondents with the party and all dispatches purporting to be from such euch persons are 8 purlous spurious camp crosby on diew dinwiddle 1 addle creek wyoming via fort Wash washakie akle 12 breaking camp at am a mj a leaden gray sky and drifting clouds added to the slight rain and heavy dew of last night gave a delightful fre freshness ashness and coolness to the air of the bracing atmosphere as the party started on the days march the rest from the burdens of official and celal lifes ilfe life the exhilarating effects of the cl iwato iwate the wearing away of the little soreness that some of the party had felt from the riding all the good effects in fact of this outdoor life viere seen in the buoyant manner in which the tho members of the party mounted and rode rodo away senator vest again scored the greatest number of trout yesterday but a shower in the afternoon put RR an enato end to that sport and prevented very much competition the route lay along an old indian trail trall made dim and faint by time A portion of the party lett iett the column and skirted the foot hills hilla and mountains to the left in search of game and scenery but the garne game had nearly vanished well nigh exterminated only one deer and one antelope vero were seon beon AS coming events are ate sometimes said to cast enst their shadows be foreso forero othis tuis may perhaps indicate the sad fate fato of the indian race A march ot 14 mils brought ua to creek a noisy mountain stream rushing down in a boisterous way to loin 1 in its waters with ith the wind river biver pu in honor of the tho governor of montana this camp has been named camp crosby the country over today to day was mostly interspersed occasionally sio nally with valleys susceptible of irrigation but the future pros prospects of this section depend mainly on its being utilized for grazing purposes the tho grass had already assumed a brownish tint the first indication of the curing process of this clime and therein lies the great secret of its retention of nutritious properties lEs ies it seems a pity that thebe theare streams should have lost jost their indian names the cne crue lk for instance where we made our first camp is called by them moan aloan ing or crying buffalo creek and here hero iero acro in the winter when there is 1 ico on the lake a wild and pitiful sound is heard beard much resembling the moan monn of a battalo ja in distress again aga lii iii here at our present camp the indians indiana call tiie toe stream trie the creek with uhe ube gods goda bridge and some miles above its mouth a natural bridge about yards in width spans the chasm through which the waters rush this bridge is seamed beamed nd ind marked by tralis trails made by indians indiana and game distinctly perceive perce iv abie able from the heights a mile above it the cany canyon on is ia a grand one so eo grand and beautiful in fael fact that one of the party who has wandered mu h in foreign lands ea ba 8 of it nothing there can in any way compare with it this gorge in the mountains carved the master hand band is hard bard to des dek describe cribe butone but one cannot look at it bavely save in awe of the great architect near the head of the stream it is clescent crescent la in shape backed by mountains down whose sides lie great banks of snow enow which have rested theao theae during daring during all the eternity elern ity of the past rhen phen come the grey rocks rock gloomy and barren above all the atlon and seeming to frown down upon the bright waters and green foliage below the stream opens out at short intervals into inlo jakes laires several of thee are two milts in diameter and they dave luave a pale green color our tent tents had bad been pitched but a few moments and the fishermen na hermen bermen had bad lust just commenced their efforts when from the northwest a great black cloud came sweeping over the bluffs and a ball bail and rain storm ready made the party feel that they were enduring hardships but they are just mild enough to be agreeable the who entire party benjoya the best of health sacramento 12 I 1 D 0 milla milis presented to the sate hato a piece of stai statuary uary representing col coi um umbus bub bus at the court of queen isabella nine feet in height which cost it will be ba placed in the to ro aunda of 0 the capital at mills ex pense pa 12 while a lineman of the western union telegraph company was upon up on a pole paie repairing the wires at 9 am this morning three rifle shots were field bleed at him two of which l close by his head CHICAGO IS the small email plea urt steamer charmen charmer with a pleasure party of fourt fount fourteen een ten on board sank last night at south chicago but the passengers were ware all picked up by the steamer cupida cupid which happened to lo be passing COTTAGE CITY crry mass 13 thousands of people visited the scene of the fire at Vine vineyard yara jara haven on sunday the people are not broken and many are already arranging to build scores of homeless ones for will to be cared for temporarily by the relief committee were subscribed by the citi sens zens kenson on the island yesterday ay for the relief of the autier butier erb ers atlanta ATI anta ASTA ga 12 the loge loea by the kimbail kimball house fire ja ia on the building and on the furniture on the whole amount there was only insurance and the reason why the owners car ried so litti lettjr insurance was because of the high rate charged the kimball house was considered the worst risk in the city and a rate of two and a half per cent was charged while on ordinary central property only one per cent was wag 0 arged the block just juat opposite was insured at it per cent centa tile the additional dit ional one quarter being because of the proximity of the block to the hotel mr scoville Bc oville proprietor of tho the hotel spent twenty chousa d cioll collars atra on improvements and furniture when he wai waa prep preparing aring axing for the exposition he carried a policy ot of on this up to a 4 yea year rago jago ago when he declined to so renew it at the time of the fire foreha he bad had only 12 12 AS isabe mhd be hote klote davon on the line of the pennsyl vania vanla railway about eight miles trum frum this city was burned to the ground this morning particulars not yet ascertained duque luw lows 13 the wife of U tf 8 benator rie ric naton W B allison committed dulcide stil stif clde elde by drowning hebrek in the pl niver biver home kome time during lust last night she bhe left home yesterday afternoon shortly after one informing her servant she was going to one of the neighbors alstead ii IL stead however taking her gosea mer under her arm she went in an opposite direction toward the country whre where bhe she has hag been loeen accustomed to take almost day daliy walks it was ascertained thit bhe ehe wandered around the outskirts of the city during the afternoon as she was seen teen by several persons w aking rapidly and apparently very much excited not returning by 9 from the e where she was to be the alarm was gi given ven and search instituted throughout through ont the night this thia morning her body was discovered by the outgoing train at 7 in we river almost a mile below the city bhe sha bed evidently cut up her gob gos gossamer Bamer and placed sume bume stones in it and then tied securely ly about her neck and walked waited deliberately into the water at ab fee feed 6 from the bank she laid down and was drowned where the water was only two and a half feet deep mrs alii aili son was of a highly nervous temperament tem and during the past two or three years bas has buffered suffered irom from and been treated for mental e ivlue at a water cure es mentin la western new york in 1881 under medical tient treatment ment she attempted suicide in much the same manner but was rescued she wa was the nelea neice and adopted daughter of the late senator grimes grimea of lowa iowa and has been married for tor ten years sibe ehe has no children |