Show BRIEF TELEGRAMS Beaconsfleld continues improving TheXing of Italy has summoned Signor elJa to form a cabinet Prank Tixley of the San Francisco Fran-cisco bulletin is in Washington ExCongressman Axtel has gone to his farm nearMorristown N J The emancipation celebration at Washington on Saturday was a fizzle German delegations to the monetary mone-tary conference have started for Pans Robson and Cranes Comedy Company Com-pany start by special train for San Francisco on April 24th The proposal to hold an international inter-national socialist congress at Zurich is strongely disapproved A fire in New York on White street damaged several firms the loss aggregating about 90000 Bismarck has submitted a motion to the federal council that the coinage coin-age be increascd loOOOOwO marks Dervische Pasha the Turkish commander is displaying great energy en-ergy and intends to arrest all the chiefs of the Albanian League Presidents of the trunk lines and representatives of the principal railways rail-ways have decided to restore the tariff of April 1st to take effect April 18th A large antlcoerciou demonstration demonstra-tion was held at Newcastle Eng land on Friday about 15000 persons per-sons being present Parncll harangued har-angued the crowd A foolish Greek priest has do moralized the inhabitants of the island of Chio by the announcement that the island is about to be completely com-pletely swallowed up Colonel Fred Grant has resigned from the army for the purpose of entering the employ of the Chicago Texas and Mexican Central Railroad Company as civil engineer The international sanitary confer ence in session at Washington adjourned sine die without accomplishing accom-plishing anything definite in the line of the purpose for which it metA met-A telegram from Bagdad reports the ravages of the plague as terrible Four thousand inhabitants of Ned jed are camped out in more salubrious salu-brious localities and the town and Djuhara were burned There is general expectation of some agreement in the Senate next week looking to the confirmation of some of the nominations Stanley Matthews is particularly anxious to have his name passed upon Congressman Jorgensen denies the report telegraphed on Friday that he in an interview with the Presi dent protested against the recognition re-cognition of Mahone and urged Garfield Gar-field to recognize only the straight republicans from Virginia There is much dissatisfaction among democrats in Chicago at what they allege to bo the unfair treatment of municipal elections by the returning officers of the west and south towns which gives all the offices to republicans while democrats demo-crats won several Kutz a socialist leader at Chicago Chi-cago and a fool has written an impertinent im-pertinent letter to President Gar hold in which he styles him as much of a despot as the Czar of Russia and says he ought to be erred with a big doss of dynamite at all of which the President was amused |