Show I 1 n 1 4 TELEGRAPHIC TICKS 1i J i 1E E t z t From Various Quarters of the United States and Elsewhere fe i II r f i i J i 1r 2 The Cattle IndustryThe Iowa Pool i Capital Chips ii J 1 i t What the London H Truth Doesnt Know About Mormonism I 1 r I t J j f of life 1 Terrible Explosion With loss J 1J J > f t and Property A I r f l The Cattle Industry i i New York 28J B Grinnell oft 1 of-t 1 lows in conformity with resolutions of ifj t f the late meeting of csttle men in Chicago i has prepared a circulir showing the tf 1 capital invested in the cattle and swine i I f industry and the losses on the exportation I exporta-tion conseque t upon restrictive regula 14 J I i j tions and decreased relative consumption 1 J J I l I of beef Grinnell finds there is invested J j J I 108000 COO in cattle representing 4117 t 100 animals The losses on exp ltation8 4 1 i S t of cattle approximate comparing 1882 1 f 9 It I and 1883 with 1880 and 1881 155909 i f1 t ii animals valued at 11506000 Grinnell j had interview with President Arthur i an Lr i 1 to some rem 1 In on the matter with a view i edy The President is greatly interested i 1 j f and will treat the question in his next of the Treasury I message The heads iU 1 i and Agricultural Departments he alfco i i i J 1 found anxious to extend some aid and 11f jl they will do all they can to secure the ijl U framing of laws for the consideration of c r J lH i Congress After consulting with the ti iJ I rt I Commissioner of Agriculture ex offioio ct r I Grinnell t 1 chairman cf the committee f i called a meeting to ba bela at the i t of Agricul United States Departmer i 1 ture in Washington on January 10th 7f t people interested 11 I L 1884 He hopes that western r terested in the cattle industry will enlist f i en-list theIr Congressional delegations in its I behalf j 1Ii |