Show BRIEF TELE9RAM3 Mrs Garfield continues to improve im-prove The monetary conference at Paris will soon adjourn until June 30th The Kurdish chief Abdullah is preparing another incursion into Persia Five per cents presented continuance con-tinuance at 33J per cent to date 171000 Second Assistant Postmaster General Gen-eral Elmer assumes the duties of his office today The rumor that St Petersburg is undermined in several places is in a measure confirmed Gladstone reappeared in theHouse of Commons on Thursday evening and was much cheered Bayard and Cameron were appointed ap-pointed by the Senate to learn the Presidents further pleasure England has received from Franco an invitation negotiations for the renewal of a treaty of commerce Nobokoff minister of justice St Petersburg has resigned and Hobo nostief has been appointed to succeed suc-ceed him Robertson announces his intention to continue in the performance of his senatorial duties during the remainder re-mainder of the session All clauses of the convention which arranged the details for a final settlement of the Greek question were adopted at a meeting of ambassadors at Constantinople on Thursday Debate on the second reading of the land bill is proceeding in the English House of Commons Par nells going from the house with about eighteen of his followers without voting was greeted with derision At a meeting of the directors of the Northern Pacific Railroad resolutions were adopted providing for an extension of the road from Kalada to Portland and on the Tacoma branch from Snake River to Tacoma The executive committee of the Independent Republican association New York have issued an address to the legislature advising against the reelection of CouMmg and Platt and say they are not fit to be United States Senators Latest dispatches from Washington Washing-ton state that the prevailing opinion among senators seems to be that Conkling will be reelected One of them said on Thursday that the Half Breeds at Albany are doing their blowing now but when it comes to voting they will be small and weak Three of the five New York nominations nom-inations recently withdrawn in order or-der to advance the consideration of thte Robertson case were returned to the Senate on Thursday and the other two are replaced with names which further indicate that the President has no desire to follow up this triumph vindictively |