| Show BY TELEGRAPH yaa vae lra A AMERICAN C AN washington a it Is understood secretary folger will very boon soon issue a circular ot of instructions to the proper r that money due branch lines iines of subsidy railroads must bo be paid it appears the paci pae fie nic railroads applied to the president to have i the money paid to them under the decision of the supreme court and he referred the matter to the attorney general for an opinion it Is learned that the opinion of brewster la Is that the roads must be paid there Is no truth in the london rumor that the united states government has consented to extradite tynan walsh and sheridan the department hrs nab not received any communication on the subject sidney dillons president of the union pacifies pacific has written a long iong letter to secretary teller concerning the claims against his road re he says there la Is due the company a bum sum largely in excess of the amount claimed by the he secretary of the in j tenor to be due the government Govern menti and that any claim of the united states for immediate payment under the thurman act must be based either upon the rate of allowance for postal service fixed by the Pott office department department which the supreme court has rejected or upon allowance for that service bervice berv ice at express rates as canned by the company adopting the rates thus claimed by the company the government is indebted to the road it a sum far in excess of the amount sought bought to td be the received by the interior department part ment the authorizes a denial dental of the published statement that the hawaiian government had adopted a law forbidding the landing of chinese in that country he said bald his government had pru protested tested against the embar embarkation cation of chinese at hong kong and other ports for hawaii anraad given notice that steps will be taken to prevent their landing the war department has not as yet received from general crook a reply to the telegram sent bent him by general sherman on the ultimo mos bos nor has any official information been received regarding his having crossed into mexico eress fress reports that he had passed the boundary line before the cautionary telegram could have reached him are tiow now every evers ever fully credited at he the department the treasury department today to td today day purchased ounces of silver for delivery at the philadelphia now new orleans Orlean sand band san eran Fran francisco clece taints sargent writes to tho the department of state from berlin under date of april latti that in consequence come quence 0 of reports published inthe lathe in the tha continental press that an alarming outbreak of trichinosis caused by eating american pork had occurred among the garrison at tilsit germany he had instructed the nearest consular officer to make an investigation and report the facts the published statements were positive as to the source ot ol the disease and stated that thirteen eon een deaths had already occurred on examination it was found that fourteen cases of had occurred among the soldiers of the garrison at tilsit all very slight and all the persons attacked attached had been restored to health the meat which produced the disease was not issued to the soldiers in their garrison rations and beyond that fact there was no evidence whatever as to its origin the general burgeon surgeon of the first army corps and the mayor of tilsit said it was impossible to obtain any proof as to whether the pork was native or foreign all that was known was that the soldiers attacked had obtained the meat outside the garri son fon probably from their relatives in town it la is probable the meat was waa the native raw product so largely consumed among tho the lower classes in u Ger germany mally owing to bad health benor benon PO bo mero mexican minister minis ter had de aided to spend the coming summer bummer traveling in europe the secretary of the legation will remain aa charge dAf faires ad interim at the mexican legation some anxiety beems seems to be felt that the at etude of the mexican government in regard to crossing the border by the united states troops in pursuit of hostile indians indiana should bo be correct jy y stated it is thought the circumstances under tinder which the orders were issued last as t saturday to gen crook notify ing him to adhere strictly to the terms of the convention between the two countries have not been fully explained and that an impression t may be created that the application of this government for a modification of the convention was made some time ago and refused at the critical moment when crook had crossed the border no official information has been received at the legation of the cross crosb ing ingot of gen gene crooks forces but it is thought they are already in mexico and gen Cr crooks cokA movement was the result of a mutual agreement between him and the mexican commander ma eiders elders under which it is held the former has been able to enter mexico with the consent of t the be mexican general and the operation cooperation co of the can troops the opinion is aiso also expressed at the legation that the failure of the mexican government to accept the modifications proposed in the agreement by the unite states not interfere with the success of gen crooks operations against the indians the government recently purchased 40 acres or of land jand adjoining the present bite site for a military depot at ban san antonio texas and win wili soon begin the expenditure of la in the erection ot of a hand handsome some somi twelve company post end and beautifying the grounds tor toz drill and parade and furnishing it with all ali the requisites for comfort and convenience as aa vell veli as ornament WA CHICAGO 3 daffy mems jews wa burg miss an explosion iu m the oil works one mlle milu below thib this city elty dinst night caused the instant death of minnie bavender Na vender occasioned injury to tillis tillie and henry earkis parka so BO they cannot recover and seriously injured watchman i donally and andy greens green laborers eort yord fairfield maine 3 A fire firs last night turned twelve miliea families fa in ia street nine stores and burned it la Is imports impossible sible sibie to estimate the goebes josses at present all partially jn everything burned from the schoolhouse to tho the post fost postoffice office building halifax 3 new kew glasgow dispatch while the men were coming up from work in the vale mine the rope broke and the boxes ran down the slope killing six men vicksburg 3 the watchman at the refuge oil mills last night went to the gas vault with gome some friends as spectators when the door was opened the gas gaarn jn the vault rushed out and was waa ignited by a lantern lanterns and the flames enveloped the party varty two indies hadjes are thought to be ba fatalis burned burneo the assistant engineer had haa ankie anble broken by the force of the explosion an employee named green was bady badly burned in endear oring to cavo eave the women y austin texas 3 there isamu sid bid erable apprehension on the lower blo rio grande concerning conc eining yellow faver governor ireland received a telegram from the chamber of oam cam merce meree at matamoras mat mav mexico advising that asoula quarantine be necessary this heason season the station be ba established at bagdad instead of brownsville Browns ville he will consult with the mexican authorities on the subject pittsburg 3 the second conference of the iron manufacturers and amalgamated association committee which was held this afternoon lasted only 16 15 minutes prest jewett on behala of cf the workmen wor kmen stated that no reduction lon lou ion would be accepted the manufacturers made no response but moved to adjourn sine die which was done both committees held secret meetings later but declined to divulge the proceed ings the workmen profess to believe that the manufacturers will withdraw their demand for a reduction before june iet let and that no na strike will ensue the manufacturers state that the workmen are mistaken in this view of the case and if a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent is not accepted the mills will be shut down june and remain closed until tho the workmen come to terms the feeling af f the general public is gloomy nearly men are employed in thu tho muo mus of odthe tha 1 y weal W including laborers and their idleness will greatly increase the depression st albans vt S the st albans iron and steel mills filed a ape pe altion ot of insolvency assets nes neb moures monses 9 iowa 8 the re publican state committee this morning fixed the date of the state convention for june at deb des moines and apportionment board on the vote for secretary of state there will be delegates the following resolutions resola tlona were adopted the same bame as that adopted by the conference of the executive committee of the temperance alliance resolved JRe Be solved that the expression of the public will in the ratification of the amendments resl rest as aa a moral obligation on the legislature and all good citizens who favor popular government ern ment regardless of ef technical objections proposed in the opinion of the supreme court aud sud that it is the duty of the next general assembly to enact a prohibitory law in hi harmony with the expressed will of the people resolved Resolve df that we adhere to the policy of conditional prohibition as the most moat effective means of establishing a permanent state policy in relation to the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor but in view of the almeady expressed will of bf the peo legood faith requires that there shall be no delay in enacting prohibitory statutes egol resolved esol ved that we will secure the election to state and legislative offices of rose mose who are in full rull accord with and who will in good faith carry on ous out the policy indicated in the above resolutions S since bince the publication of minister sargents Sar gents communication muni cation to this government con concerning the prohibition of american pork port in germany public interest on the select has hag been aroused afresh t and the questions involved are being argued anew in the press of 0 this and other countries herman baster raster editor 0 ot f the illinoia Iliin ois ofa staats Ze flung ilung thin morning in reply to a reporter reporters request ton sor an interviews interview said had it not been for the pg headed beaded stupidity of american pork packers such uch prohibition would never have gone into effet effect the Ze flung ilung months ago urged them to have xam ram measures mures adopted to prevent it but because the price of pork was just at that time high enough here motto not koh to ma ms kethe german market of any great account to them they would not bot take any trouble in the matter and allowed proscriptive prescriptive measures there to be completed and be put in force and now they nind mind themselves effectually cut out from that market if you yon want to know how lajoel I 1 feel teel about the prohibition falu will tell you that a few weeks before congress adjourned at thelast the last session bession I 1 had resolutions introduced which had they been passed would have prevented any such legislation in gil germany many but there was not time to get them through and congress adjourned without anything being done the resolutions were to the effect that the Pre president should be empowered la in case any foreign country prohibited the importation of american products before the meeting of the next congress to ret net retaliate allate by prohibiting the importation of the thu products ol of that country it would not hav have e required any legislation by congress to have prevented the german law from being passed the inere threat of retaliation would bare hafe aare haye been hummi buffi clent to have pro vented any buch euch law balvi being mag tag ever thought of it would have been sufficient for this government to tossy abys you ayou yon have prohibited the importation olour of our pork now we are going to retaliate by prohibiting the atthe importation of all your our exports but it if a pretext Is wanted it is not necessary to tute any investigation their own courts furbish evidence enough that some of their wine is adulterated and that should be sufficient lelent to warrent the prohibition of it a ail nil it would be enough for the government to bay eay some of your hosiery contains poisonous dyes and we mean to protect our people against danger dangen from them by teetotal the total prohibition hibi tion os their importation the aerman government very well knows that any inva they have in germany they get from german swine I 1 jook look upon their action as im an to this antry coul un try itry the position taken by dargent has been in mine ine for yea yen yearb years past pat and president arthur should give hirn hinn his hearty co opera fion jion tion I 1 am not lawyer enough to know if the Preal president dent has power to issue a proclamation mation matlon on his own cautho authority ty prohibiting the ti on 0 of anything which might be jae danger dangel dangerous gua gus to the ilg lives and tia ila of the people but I 1 think he be hu haf and if he has I 1 am in hi favor of him issuing it without waiting fer for the next meeting of congress or for congress to take any steps in the matter washington ian san bernardino springs arizona special of may to the adjutant general sp eq despatch af of the dinst from gen sherman received it Is not my intention to violate the convention between the two governments the great object in visiting bonora sonora and chihuahua was waa to arrange for operation cooperation co and in cabe case my troops followed the ho hostiles stiles into mexico to see if I 1 could conid not secure a liberal interpretation of the terms cf agree ment in regard to the time I 1 could be allayed to remain there it is my intention to start tomor to mor row morning in pursuit of the savages in accordance with the treaty signed croox CROOK pitis PiTTS brag baag 4 the tanners strike has completely collapsed all the best men have returned to work at the reduction and the places of inferior men have been filed filled by new men Bo BOSTON bestor sTor 4 the grinding room of the boston bobber rubben shoe cos cob factory started yesterday it Is expected that work will be resumed in full next monday in both mills giving employment to over 2000 0 hands these mills have been shut down for the last two months owing to the high price of rubber BOSTON bols 4 one the scora score in the casino race stood horses miles bicycles miles t washington 4 the comptroller of the currency has called on all the national banks for a etite ment of their condition at the close of business on the first ins instant tan t the comptroller specially desires tant that banks in making these reports will return their legal tender notes separately from national bank note sand and also that under the head of specie they will give gold and silver bertl filatea separately from coin he rays bays unless this Is done he will be obliged to return the reports for cor coz the first comptroller of the treasury in the examination of the accounts of D joseph late disbursing clerk of the interior department has discovered certain irregularities iari lari ties fes ja in connection with the accounts of the Freed edmans ere Fre mauls hospital it is alleged a part of the appropriation for clothing for that institution was paid out for salaries of officers col parker chief inspector of the department estimates that the government has been losing 1000 daily by the operations of the private letter offices raided in new york today to day there are similar offices in operation in other large clues cities but the government has determined to close them without delay the treasury department has decided that the government has no title to certain |