Show BY TELEGRAPH WESTERN 1 TRAM UNE AME AMERICAN RICAN washington 5 the president wishes to avoid a deadlock dead lock among the senators of both parties here since the announcement that there will certainly be two democratic senators pena rena tors tois paired slater and fair it Is i seen the republicans can if it they see fit prevent the election of a democratic presiding officer by breaking the quorum the ruin rules of the se nate provide that a quorum conits of a majority of all senators appo appointed int and sworn As there are three senators the majority will be 37 in tn the full senate the dem have 38 88 without mahone mabone and including david davis without the two paired senators they they have sa one short of a quorum in order to 0 enforce their right to the pr ikid ing officer one of the paired debari cratl cratic e senators m must ut be here it la bi not believed all the tho republican penni anra could be brought to the of breaking th eho tho baom vaoa ya om toia tova be remedied in a by the ap bearance pe arance of slater sister or fair and even if one of these could not be obtained it would not be pleasing to the country nor beneficial to the party in the approaching approach ing elections indeed the expressions of dawer who led the republican form forces in the deadlock dead lock of last session cession show almost a willingness to concede to a democratic organization without any struggle even including the secretary deot geol ge brother inlaw in law and counsel arrived and paid a viat to the prisoner at latey lafeY had im interview with district attorney corkhill belati relative e to the manner of prosecuting the trial the district attorney Infer inferred med scoville So oville he be intended Intend ei to follow the aul 1 course in murder cases scoville in timatea tonight to night he int intended to rest Guite Gulte aus auls case ease on a plen pea of and said sad bad at the proper time he would ask for necessary delay to enable him to summon witnesses from a di distance to establish we tiie plea major clarke of the revenue marine bureau today to day received a private letter from capt hooper in which it is suggested that the new possession be named rew New Columbia this name Is thought to be very appropriate and will probably be R adopted opted bythe by the government capt hooper has not yet seen any trams traces of the jeannette Te annette counsel for the accused star route conspirators will tomorrow to morrow move to vacate the order granted toda today to da day requiring two days more to the prosecution ec before hearing of the mo tion to quash the information filed on ort friday this will be denied and brady french turner and others will appear and offer ball bail the penalty upon conviction for conspiracy to defraud the government is fixed at two years imprisonment fine or both the maximum fine will probably be he the measure of bail ball required which will be readily furnished by each of the accused judge cox thought thir this ans w s not the case cape which called for large ball bail EIe he had hadnot not read the information but would do fix hail hall tomor to mor row ow the mass of the 0 Q sympathize with the accused an and emile at kt the salar baiar salaries lesof of their cou comunal co unal unai the kenti sentiment ment odthe of the district does not run against the star route fraud the project of a nati national unai unal and in national ter garfield memorial hospital to be established and if practicable on the very ground where president garfield was stricken down has met such widespread sympathy that the call for a public meeting tonight to night to take measures for its erection his has been signed by nearly 2000 of the tiie most prominent citizens including bankers judges politicians merch mereb merchants ants and citizen generally among the signers are W W corcorran G W riggs co judge cox A B S bolom ns gen bherman sherman and father boyle commissioner raum today to day decided that every person or company having a place of or business where stocks bonds and bills of exchange are sold ia Is legally a bank and the capital anti and dep deposits are taxable boric 5 delegates to the state convention are arriving rapid jy and und politicians from all parts of the country are ara flocking to the city ex president hayes resl resi reached ched town this mor ling anti and put up at the ath avenue hotel conkling is not here and will not come there is no longer any doubt that the half breeds will not control the convention I 1 but insist on having credit for all the nominations made there will bo be no quarrel no bolting stal stai warts will be accorded full representation on the state ticket but sueh auch stalwart nominations aa as will be made will not be by stalwarts stal warts but by the whole colv the half breeds mean not only to control tile tiie convention in a pea peaceful cerui cerul manner but also to declare their in the republican party in the whole statland state and assume credit for the whole ticket it will be the tho first time in the history of the State since the w war r that the county districts which furnish votes to overcome democratic majorities in the cities will have secured fee cured supremacy in tile the machinery of the state in convention the ea t river bridge trustee reports receipts from all k monce conce to e to al expend tures 13 SAN sax francisco 5 A tucson dispatch clr cir p ll 11 1 ch says A star special from cregon oregon 1 g 0 n summit says the indian indians about strong crossed the trail at hit a 5 this morning their trail leadin leading directly towards bachis stronghold which la Is about 14 miles west from tombstone the cavalry are in clo cio close cloe e pursuit and later tins this thy luara lulea r le usco o than a mile of the ho tiles tilea it is feared if they are not overtaken today they will escape into mexico exico 31 are about mexican troops i on the line which if notified in um time e can easily intercept them A tombstone dispatch says fays f two men who came in from the mary mine mire on the summit of the dragoon mountains about 16 miles northeast of tombstone report a battle being fought at five this evening from where they saw it plainly they could hear bear the voices of officers commanding and the firing they distinctly watched the battle half an hour but could not see either side getting the better of the other they judged there were two com corn panics anies of soldiers but could not noi tell tow how how many soldiers and indians mounted couriers have been sent to the mining and hay camps east of or tombstone to notify the men of the danger mayor clum chief of police earp now at 1145 are ate raising a company coar any of men to go out and intercept the indians if they go south cleve CLEVELAND nand LAND J 5 the monument fund commission announces that it now has lithograph certificates ready to be issued to all persons who may contribute one or more to the garfield monument fund these certificates are for sl 1 sa 5 or sio 10 or more according to the amount of or contribution bankers postmasters and all other duly appointed agencies in soliciting funds in any portion of the country will have a certificate forwarded on application or on sending in lists of contributor the certificates have a lithograph of the late president and his autograph and certifies that has contributed dollars dollar sto to the fund for the erection of a monument at lakeview Lake view cemetery in memory of james A garfield and is signed by the committee total amount contributed to date CHEYENNE S senator senators slater of or gon and fai fal failey ley of california passed through today to day on the union pacific t tain aln ain bound which pant they bhonn shonu reaca ou on sunday NEW NF v YORK 5 the scene as ex senator platt caged the convention to order was unprecedented ce in the history of politics in the state indeed it might be said sald in the united states the academy was filled from auditorium to f sky ky frky gallery several hundred ladies were in the proscenium and artists boxes the scene was waa mor more e like a matinee than a political convention at least four thousand peo pie were within the building ane republican state commit tee assembled at 9 with a full attendance of members the press was elc excluded but it was learned that the proceed ing ings 4 were harmonious cirman chairman platt conducted the proceedings with impartiality general sharpe spoke in favor of frank hicock hiscock of syracuse as temporary chair chairman marl maii of the convention and hiscock hl hicock cock was agreed upon the selection seemed to give ren gen general pral even those who opposed the nomination gave their a he berance rance and when the decision was announced declared they would abide the result A better feeling prevailed among tile stalwarts stal warts and there is every reason to hope that tile the bad feeling engendered bythe by the failure ot of the confer ence committees to agree is ina in a good part dissipated and the M disruption 9 of character anticipated has bas been averted it was past 10 k when the committees deliberation were ended the members then hastened to the academy of music to be in attendance by 11 when the convention is to be called to order the republican state convention was called to order at 1115 am by ex senator T C U platt the academy of music was crowded ex senator sharpe in in a short speech proposed hon eon frank his cock as temporary chairman the th speech was coldly received mr hiscock hiscoch Hi acock with considerable warmth declined theo M pomeroy from Cayuga gathen then proposed as hiscocks name had been proposed against hig his hi wishes that senator warrer miller be he named temporary chairman on this amidst great cheering the yeas and naya were ordered the vote stood as follows warner miller and hiscock Al millers illers majority this announcement was received with long ap applause use miller on arriving on the he platform shook hands bands with chairman platt great applause te chairman platt piatt 1 I have the pleasure of introducing to the aa va temporary chairman the hon warner lull luti r roa vye ioa at pla tiie ilfe iise gel gey miller thesa then amid continued appl applause auses addressed the convention he made a touching allusion to the death of the late president garfield prayed god to comfort the widow and fatherless asked that strength and wisdom be given president arthur and that peace pence and harmony prevail general garfield is mourned by the whole civilized world these uni universal vereal expressions of grief and sympathy tell us something of the irreparable loss our country has sustained less than a year ago he be was elected to the chief magistracy of the government he brought to it great abil ity and great art at achievements won in every field in which he had taken part he was a statesman aearl wear g the full fuli armor of experience wisdom is and virtue whilst our hearts heart linger around the new made grave upon the shores of the western lake we are recalled by the stern ai a tivi ties of life we leave the mys teries of the past few weeks with that god who has EO fo wondrously guided this republic foni f oni om the beginning and address ourselves ours oure elves to the baues of the vie hour we should bring united and harmonious sup port to him who ilas lias under the constitution succeeded to that high office prolonged applause we kaow president arthur senator madden proposed three cheers for I 1 resident arthur which were given giyen chairman miller continuing I 1 say we know president arthur as a lite life long republican and a bew kew york republican as one cne of us who ever has ben foremost in sustain sustaining trig the principles of our barty it ii in but meet and proper then fellow republicans tha thab we send him greetings today to day lind and pledge our lymp thy and support applause e that can be best done by republicans her here today to day laying down the arms of fa factional warfare and to bring up the arms of the old republican party it can best be done by routing out of our carts all enmity of one towards another and uniting here to day as a band of brothers renewed applause and then address our ourselves helves selves to the welfare of the party then followed the call of delegates on the eail rail of plates platts name there was wah as immense cheering the tile name of 0 M depew on the other side was received with tremendous cheering george william curtis said I 1 desire to a resolution to bo be left with the on resolutions for their con cou consideration I 1 will readia read it it id rek eek resolved aved aued that responding to the strongly expressed conviction of the country that the great rime of assassination sassi nation was due to the spirit of faction influenced by greed of place and r cognizing izing in the practices known as the spoils system a growing and powerful incentive to revolutionary in accordance cor dance with the deel dt caration of the last nati national onal oual convention and to rear a moat fitting and enduring monument to the memory of Pi eident barfield te solemnly pi dge to president arthur our earnest support in every in tn deavor endeavor to fulfill fulfil the purpose announced by his predecessor sor for E or in his inaugural address of ask at k mg ing congress to operate cooperate co with the executive in remedying by bylak la a the abuses of appointment t and removal in c vil E her fer ervice vice the chairman these resolution s B will wili go to the committee on resolutions SESSION the convention wa dilatory in assembling ta sem pem bling nd at 14 14 the de legattA dle die gatis and lookers on joined in aingie flinging g marching through gorgia georgia and other airs national and coic colic fin pin fin ally george W 1 t curtis lurtis urtis name was called and the chanting chant ng changed to cheering but this in turn rave gave place to more songs the local politicians coming out strong in the popular airs aira finally senator madden addressed the clin Clia chair irand and said I 1 would like to if the committee on organization are ready to lepor if eo so we would be pleased to I hear bear ear the report husted said the committee was ready to report if this convention was ready to receive their reports chairman the chair woud would state th convention has not been called to order heretofore because the committee on contested beats seats are not yet ready to present their reports I 1 understand these thebe reports are very neaily neatly ready the order of busi busl nees before this tills convention is the reception of the report of the committee on contested seats when that report Is received and acted u on and when al all ulm the members of this convention shall ahall have veen leen duly duy seated then the committee upon organization will make its report and then my duties as temporary horary chairman will cease cesse I 1 have no other duty now to transact and there is nothing el a for this conven ion to do pave rave to await the part rt of the committee ou contested seats treats which will be ready in a ve vey y few minutes at am the convention was called to order chair the first business is the report of the committee upon con tested seats Is that committee ready woodin yes mr chairman and gen temen of the convention the committee on credentials have given patient hearing bearing to all parties who appeared her ber benore before oreus us claiming seats in this convention in all contested cases it was committed to the are wre re of our oun ou r friend bliss to write down the result of our deliberations andee and we have been lookin looking at it upside down laughter and down side up cre renewed laughter and it Is tile tiie worst specimen of handwriting that I 1 ever saw in my life floud loud laughter and I 1 confess that while I 1 remember all that was said I 1 could not read one single word laugh laughter ter and I 1 am going |