Show BY TELEGRAPH H pelt pit western UNION liff luin LUIB A M ag sa I 1 0 A ay iy YENN T avo 8 the stock growers association reconvened at ID a in with the largest attendance of the session the finance report after some discussion was adopted L expenses expenses the past 3 year ear car 12 receipts belp ts deti deficit cit the question of assessment was settled by the adoption of the following resolution be it resolved that this association a appoint P 0 5 t a board of equalization to r regulate e 1 t e an equal and equitable assessment on all of its members from front wyoming nebraska dakota montana and colorado and that such stich assessment be equal in per cent per head and that all ot its members share and share alike and thai each state or territory above named be represented by two members of this thia association from front each state aud territory above named it is f urther further resolved that notting not noth hing bing lug jug herein contained shall apply to any further assessment the report of the roundup round u up committee adopted af opted was waa then taken up and adopted the veterinarian of the association reports that there are arc no contagious diseases among the cattle of wyoming but owing to the great danger of importing po arting contagion the governor of this territory has given notice by proclamation prohibiting T the introduction of cattle irom from certain localities this action altion the report considered wise and timely A resolution prohibiting biting the racing of horses on ranches oi or the playing of cards as injurious to the morals of tile the camp was almost unanimously adopted the old board of officer was reelected re elected for the enquin ensuing 1 abar adjourned aane nine die YORK 8 cyrus W field has lias resigned as one of tile the executive committee of the manhattan railroad co anufrom and from the executive committee of the western union telegraph co this he does to carry out his purpose ion lon long iong since known to ills his friends of retiring when he had bad completed complete d 50 years of active bi diness biness in it new york ile lie came to this city in april 1833 1835 a boy of 15 years after halt a century he can claim a release and though he tie retains his interests and remains a director in ili both companies he be wishes to throw tile the active management on oil younger men llis his eldest gou sou takes his place as a member of the executive committee of company amri air field sails next month to spend the summer abro abroad adf t k 8 san an inquiry today to day from the tile office of the associated press in this city pity to the mai mat maniger manager iager of the central southern american amerlean cable company at athi libertad bergad san salvador askill asking 9 for definite deli dell nite information regarding I 1 the death of general barrios elicited the following response it is positive that a sanguinary battle raged for four days on the frontier of san salvador beyond that no other positive fact is yet known 11 i SAN FRANCISCO 8 in iii the united unite states circuit court today to day judge sawyer er rendered tendered an important Noc decision ision the he case was adela taft a citizen of new york versus arthur W bowman insolvent fiduciary agent she brought suit to recover from defendant after insolvency proceedings had com corn maen raen fenced ced and attached attach e d h his is property the jud judge ge decided thit that a foreign creditor cannot come in and attach the property of an insolvent after insolvency proceedings have begun and there thereby by obtain yrio irio priority rity over other creditors the attachment was discharged FORT sll SMITH lter ark 8 A private letter from the chief of the seminole indians says thomas cloud in command of a squad seminole light horse hose crossed the canadian river last fast week to arrest some indian in fugitives gi tives they arreSt arrested ar Ld two but were resisted by rector hector rogers roger s a creek il wro gro desperado ro rogers fought like ilke a tiger killing capt tol tom toi cloud and mortally wounding sam gudino before he fell rogers w was a s shot all to pie pieces ces and died fig W ting savagely 1 NEW YORK 8 richard grant white died of gastritis at his house here today todar hu he has been ill all winter he was born in this city the 2 d of may 1822 for nearly 30 years white has haa before the as a writer ot magazine and newspaper articles upon literary and art matters ile he was also author of the articles upon shakespeare and shakespearian literature in both Apple tons land and johnsons cyclopedias dias tenn 8 this morning ng L K eldridge ldridge JB a patient in the insane la ne asylum suddenly seized a floor mop and struck everett B buchanan an attendant crushing in his skull and fatally injuring him the infuriated lunatic next attacked thomas C lay toa toai a feeble epileptic crushing his skull he then attacked another patient when at attendant from ail an a adjoining d 0 ini ing ward rushed in and secured him 13 both 0 t buchanan and layton died in a few hours NEW yorks the forest and stream will avill tomorrow to morrow pub publish listi an article calling on secretary lamar to remove it E carpenter the present presents superintendent t nent of the yellowstone national park on charges of A neglect of duty working in the interests of the improvement fro pro vemont company syndicate ns ng obstacles in the way of otner other superintendents who are trying to their duty and of having laid claim clairn to a portion of the national park it was wast suppoSe supposed the vest bill pass I 1 k at a 1 5 if 4 NASHVILLE 8 there is is no change in the legislative complication k the republican absentees from the seriate are arc still in a state of sew siege in A roo room in ill in tile tho maxwell Max ivell house the doors of which are guarded by officers of the senate walting wailing to arre atre stany any of the besieged party nv who bo venture out and to prevent others from communicating communication with them this morning in fit the circuit court judge reed imposed a nominal flue flae upon deputy sergeant at Arms arius kline Klinc who disobeyed a writ of habeas corpus to produce the body of senator ramsey on the tile ground that his disobedience of the writ upon the authority of less than a quorum of the senate furnished no shield to the sergeant at arnis arins this morning stanley 11 bell a prominent local republican was arrested by order of the senate for attempting to communicate the decision of judge reed to the absentees from the senate NEW ORLEAN Sl 8 the western waterways convention met here today and passed a preamble and resolutions setting forth the magnitude of the tile interests j jeopardized by tile the neglect of congi Con congress gress giess ess to make appropriation for their improvement an and cal cai calling on luthe lithe the next congress angress to do 0 so a asking ang ung th the to secretary of war to use the tin duex unexpended end balance of the river ail all and harbor appropriation for that burpoe pur poe decla deela ing it it to be the duty of the Gover government lim tim ent to protect the harbors of the principal pim cipal cities of the mississippi valley and that communication between the upper nii ali mississippi sis sippi and the Great Lakes should be established SAN SAX cisco 8 the city coroner oil on sunday last organized on the sand lot jot an ail anti antl procession and headed by two to bands of music paraded arad the city before starting it ilfe life earan harangued aed the tile crowd on chinese evils the result results was as that every chinaman who wiio happened to cross the route of the procession r was chased and ill lii treated I 1 if f caught it was supposed atthe at the time thit that the were more frightened than hint colonel bee chinese consul states today to day dav however that investigation shows that 20 of them were badly injured many ot of them then badly cut about tire head and one fatally injured the original intention 0 of f ane coroner was ta to parade his band through chinatown had he done s so 0 there would have been a big butche butchery ry of chinese washington 8 the evening nta star tonight to night says sas gen lawton called upon the president yesterday and said he wanted at the outset to relieve tile tiie administration from all possible em eni arising from his appointment to tile the RUSS mission ile he said sald lie he wanted the president to proceed ill lil the he case without any ally regard regald to him lawton personally llis ills hi desire was that the president should act just as if the tile appointment had never been tell teli tendered A committee represent luz lur the gr grand a n 1 aimy arav of the republic called on the president today to day and presented an appeal for tile the retention in the gov ei n ment employ of old soldiers president cleveland expressed himself very strongly in favor of the object of their visit the acting secretary of the treasury uz hass hais as quested requested ic all persons having hayim claims against the sow how N ew orleans E exposition payable from the appropriation made by the sundry civil act of march ad 1887 iss to 10 transmit the same to the secretary Secie secle tary of the treasury treasur at the earliest practicable date T the e director general of the exposition has also been requested to furnish a detailed statement of the indebtedness of the exposition outstanding at the date of the passage of the act the attorney general is preparing an opinion with regard to the eligibility of gen lawton to appointment as minister to russia it is understood W 0 d the opinion affirms gen lawtons lawtonw Law tons eligibility ibi lity NEW naw YORK 8 doctors barker shrady douglas and sands bands consul consulted teti ata at 2 pin pm at pm dr barke barker r came out lie ile haid hald maid taid our patient is sti stronger on ger gor today to day than yesterday yeste iday dav ills his pulse also shows it ile he dropped asleep after examination I 1 have no apprehensions hen tonight lis liz of critical results today to day or at 1015 pm the following brI bulletin letin was issued by the physicians general graut grant has passed a very verj ver quiet afternoon ills his general condition is the same as at last report pu pulsed lse ise 64 temperature pera ture 98 6 he has taken food as usual dr shrady says he will not send out oat any more bulletins tonight to night unless something unexpected occurs the general 1 is sleeping and the doctors think he will have a quiet night washington 9 secretary whitney whittney today to day received a dispatch from commander mahan of the wachusett Wa chusett dated la libertad salvador which says barrios is certainly dead nicaraguan troops entered honduras routing the enemy who retreated in disorder towards guatemala A telegram from Zal devar to the authorities are here says mexico will make a formal alliance with Zal zai devar I 1 expect this will end the trouble without another shot probably both armies will march on guatemala city NEW YORK 9 8 0 a ro general grant sie slept siept t eight hours during the ni night ans and awoke feeling I 1 much refreshed fre shed pulse 64 and reasonably full temperature normal signed I 1 GEO JF SHRADY al D TORONTO onta news of the battle between the russians rus Kus and afghans has created great excitement here and the newspaper bulletin boards are surrounded by by groups of people old soldiers are preparing for active service in accordance with a notice posted up last week at the pension office washington 9 while A heavy storm was passin passing over the city late y ve afternoon the washington monument was struck three times by li lightning without receiving the least last da damace damage inace inage colonel casey examined the aluminum tip this morning rooming with sith a powerful telescope and found it as sharp and bri bright ht as when it was placed on the summit aisa guiv YORK 9 the stock market opened with a boom first prices prices bein ing generally f from roin 1 1 1 to 1 13 1 1 higher than they closed last list evening this WAS followed by further farther gains of to in n some of the most active acan e stocks stock including granders Gran cers union pacific and missouri missour pacific the better arices were accompanied by bya byj a very sery cry ery decided increase in activity which continued until nearly neaily 11 when prices yielded a fi action fraction and trade slackened at 11 tile the market was fairly active and prices steady at a shade below the best fl foures figures ures of the morning CHICAGO y U there was a panic on change at the opening this tins morning produced by exciting bews news f from rom london and st petersburg to the effect that lighting had already occurred on the tile afghan front frontier cr the rapid decline in iu consola indicated a crisis of some character charae tei tel but the exact lature and real pur put purport port of tile the intelligence was not known to the grain traders they went in blindly however on ongen eri eil ell elal cral principles and may wheat which closed last night ui at 83 rose b by adages ot of ai 4 Q 8 X cent at a ump to where the market rested for a in moment I 1 0 n 1 an and d tl then i e n u ulder lide ilde r f free ree 0 offerings ff erl eri n and dal partial r subsidence of tue scare prices dropped off nearly two cents to suu 64 but with a very feverish feeling still prevail prevailing ng and prices fluctuating wildly all the tile other markets took 11 on tile the same excited tone though 11 in a modified deree degree S 0 SS E Q H lodos 8 on its way to dublin castle mauv persons poisons crowded in fit past the tile escort of oi lancers the prince of wales took all these irregularities good and reassured the displaced laced spectators by shaking hands cordially with all of them within his ills reach earl spencer irish viceroy Vic eio elo was loudly cheered checked as lie lle drove through the streets ets of D Dubli dubil the profession sion slon lod lord mayor Mavor john oconnor who is a stron strong 1 nationalist but who drove in ili official state with the royal escort vas was loudly hissed bv by nationalists not a sign of iv welcome elcome is visible le on th the e city hall of dublin and this fact stands out so conspicuously as to lorce force comment com nent fully one thousand students paraded the streets and mucked marched to dublin castle singing loval loyal songs and carrying the union jack oil on the ends of their walking walk ing sticks the royal visitors ail aie loudly cheered whenever t tiley 11 ey appear appeal A grand stand hd had been erected at tiie the railway station and when the train having ther th eroyal oval party paroo arrived irom from kingstown an imn immense lense crowd had assembled when the prince and princess had alighted they were greeted with tremendous tiemen dous cheering ahey mere were escorted to the grand stand where a large representative gat gathering heying had assembled when tile enthusiasm of the crowd had been quieted the address of welcome by the dublin chamber of commerce was read this address dwelt specifically upon the benetic benelle beneficent ent results which the influence of the prince and princess ot of wales would exercise upon the country it alluded also aiso to the labois labors of the prince in ili the work of housing the poor of london a subject the address said of great reat interest to many mauv people inthe in the irish capital when the process procession loh w was a s abo about 11 t to starl stare from the tue station several bands joined forces in rendering ili lil g the air god bless the prince of wales 11 Fora for a time excitement cit ement was occasioned by some trouble to the royal carriage carnage As the horses ilor es emerged froin from the depot they were frightened by the hi ht of the crowd und and lue cue iare glare lare of the tile ubi uni uniforms the animals suied shied |