| Show BY g Y TE TELEGRAPH LE G I 1 I 1 reb eil ell WESTE WESTERN LAION lud LISI ell ilk AMERICAN lea IPA it I 1 C washington 19 the transfer rf gold coin from the sub treasure san francisco Fraucisco to the sub treasury d new york through the mails malls has hashed bed bee resumed A package containing W 9 arrived in new gork york york yesterday TO amount already shipped by maili malic about it is learned that original orisio al intention wa was to have the coil coll transferred f from ronn san francisco to ye net york in the united states war vessa vessels by way of the isthmus limus of canam during daring the recent possession of thit thil tb territory ryby by the united states navil navi forces the troops were withdraw however before the plan could be dut put in operation the chiefs of the money order office and had the finance division and the chic chia special agent of the postoffice Post yost office department have been instructed to call ot immediate attention of the Post postmaster mastel general or the first assistant postmaster general to all cases of delinquency in money order matters on tbt tin part of postmasters which may come con to their notice by the reports of agents or otherwise special jacket melon meion colored papers are to be prepared for such cases the color bell belli 0 fied fled ped pied to call attention to tol the th een en xe from among the mass of pa reach the desk of the poster er general and his bis assistants tolore cases of this kind have tall allowed owed to take ta kiz kez a routine course with other correspond correspondence ence enco to the esponde spon dence nce clerks dierks office and as a it t many postmasters who have td to keep up their deposits have abie able to retain their offices after T delinquencies have been reported for the northern pacific say fay iry way co have applied to the inte e eJ department for a rehe rehearing arink in the 4 recently alarmed by secretary inar relative to the lines of the ter e ed limits of the road in washington tory assistant secretary jenks firant ri nant rant the hearing upon his return c ty ing tag commissioner upsal of the ein bureau has awarded the con tit ifor lit for furnishing pounds of band gouni pounds of f flour to the ahern cheyenne indians to thomas thonas smell of chicago the for former at a and the latter at 21 70 70 per 1 aads d prominent i official al of the treasury r rement said today to day in regard to of the bankers and min aln i men of salt lake city against the i lat nt order regulating the of silver dollars that the order in uon don bon was made necessary by the e t expense atten attending dim the 4 of that coin from itne one point to an ati ic ir As nn an illustration he said it R w id ild cost over 0 8 to ship 1000 from A francisco to salt lake city and X 0 ach more to ship it back which ase anse would deprive the government die entire profit realized from the D jire ge jise the difficulty at salt lake jd in the officials opinion be ted tied if the bankers were willing to lat st fractional silver coin instead of jard dollars the former would e yi vered to them at their places of ess ss without delay and without 11 se e to them and would angher answer all ilses is of standard dollars he said re jr tr that the efforts of the present i J ai ni to promote the cincu of silver coin is meeting with J success especially in the case of diary co coin coln n which until the pr pres es a ao ove ent began egan was wholly U una na aie ale lea iea and a ead dead weight T N 19 the full text test of decision of i judge crease of the leme reme e e court ourt oi or british columbia e hibbs extradition case has been c ved ived at the department r is preamble judge crease says it case ot of considerable Ini importance 11 use se the complaint is for an offense h has no exact parallel in the his jbf extradition cases and the dan 10 would ouid arise of a repetition should tp t prove prore roveto to be an extradition of je e that will be easily understood gaii a it is considered that there are arc e fifteen thousand postmasters ug K the same samo facilities as the pris jn the issuance of money orders r nun i I 1 united cited states and if one such ath th impunity unblushingly cona baving bavins abused his trust by em fa jh in three days and then ull all ili ill punishment by skipping across binary igl nary boundary line it is easy herstand iler f stand the mischief mi such auch an to even a few of that great at of postmasters might do of se e crease pays a high compliment 14 1 4 rt eitor eltor general goode godde and to the g S p who traced hibbs and bro brought g his ils his bis arrest he concludes as foli ce e alle sile ile lle I 1 cannot conclude without d pledging the assistance rendered d die dle court by solicitor general rehl reki re II 11 trust it wili will not be nit n tit if I 1 echo the words of u the learn lilse dge in the windsor case while I 1 s nth the law as it is I 1 may wish nd edthe the government of the united heb bog may see its advantages in adio the catalogue of extradition is isaab all ail those offenses which have op for or sometime some time pressed upon its inton irton from this side of the line and ichio ich with the object of saving end and expense to both coun nit t would be especially welcome mite vote magistrates makl Maki strates on oa both sides duty t duty daty it is under the them washington ito oto to carry out the law fr t YORK 19 A dispatch from ill a commissioner raymond of tija warned mhd sanitary au amr rates aeto leto today to day to b ae e cn n the lookout byners 24 21 year sold a sailor cooner i schooner john gibson who had r vessel now lying byln M in brooklyn r sick with symptoms suspiciously liose stose of yellow fever fiver the john 4 came into port from cienfuegos 0 krust brust ath and was detal detained ned at 7 elatine iii Ol lii tine atine till august luth loth when all of well on board she was allowed to ee bp up to her dock 0 no now that her captain ried fb on the voyage from the fever alli ter ser r report has it that there was no atess ass on board which if it true can 01 le ascertained at the present stage le tra rs left the ship snip stil yesterday and it el fouad that be he ta had hah a crossed the city 1111 lew jew york search was at once ba tor for him before it was begun a found epners lying very III ili 0 park an and ana had helped him to PK Puri state street where he lie fell in dillway unable to go furt furl furtner further iler lier here fie lie c conant sanitary inspector found lie lle had bad had him at once removed to ta orl hire RiTe Riverside raide hospital during the th 1 the known of developed well signs sigus signs arel irel arcaded te st area ded disease this mornin ghe removed to quarantine the es in state street th 11 d an f te brooklyn roo I 1 health officials are 1 l an after the e ship and its partly k ke kar har wred ge cargo the health Otric officers ers re oli olt they ikey 0 n not noo believe yellow fever s could coul d become epidemic in new its present sanitary condition SARATOGA 19 the american bar association assembled here today to day in its eighth annual session the annual address was made by the president lion hon john W stephenson of kentucky he spoke in favor of advancing in the science of independent jurisprudence and promoting promo the thorough administration of of justice and urged the necessity of a uniformity of le legislation is throughout the several states Member the general council one from each state were chosen A resolution was was passed for the appointment of 0 f a committee to report what action if any the association should take in view of the contingent ent necess recess necessity ity for legislation for the relief of the supreme court of the united states from its of business at the evening session david dudley field submitted a paper on judicial delays and uncertainties and a paper by reuben C benton of minnesota on the distinction beewen legislation and judicial functions was read wilmington del I 1 19 captai wiley I 1 ley and pilot curry have been over hauling the plaster and other debris on the steamer felton this morning and have found fragments of a metai metal belonging ion lon ll 11 in to a caddy a bunch of bright t twiste 9 dwire and a piece of tin believed to have hive been the lid of a dynamite canister the canisters to which such a lid would belong are one inch in diameter and three inches in length and it would atwould require several of them to do the work of the explosion the finding of the caddy clasp is considered as important as corroborating the statement of the colored passenger hiram allram R miller of Morris morrisville ville N J that he saw a man whom he described unhook the companionway companion way door place a caddy behind it and rebook the door government inspector frank hand and master machinist callahan examined the boiler this morning and found the tubes behind the indentation bent inward but sound and unbroken forr FORT WORTH 19 A startling rumor spread through this city today to day to the effect that the late john nichols vice president of the city national bank whose death occurred suddenly last monday at the ban kwas a defaulter to abarge amount immediately after his demise the officers of the city national bank called a meeting of all the other bankers of the city to investigate I 1 the affairs affair of the bank this committee report that they find the late vice president nichols to have been a defaulter to the amount of about buethe but the committee consider the bank sound the outside indebtedness of nicholsons Nich olsons individual notes amounts to but although rumors are current that his private indebtedness is much larger his ills funeral yest yesterday erda y was i as the largest ever witnessed in this aty city the body will probably be exhumed to settle the question whether or not he philadelphia 19 the national association of ex union prisoners of war began its twelfth annual sess session loil today to day the following committee on credentials was appointed comrades button ripple and stark before this to committee concluded its labors laborstie the reports of off omm meers officers were handed la in in his report president shanklin Sli sll anklin said IT there h ere has been no very marked progress ress in the advancement of our 0 organization anz atton darlng daring the past year while mlle nile our hopes of extending our organization so far carlias ilas lias been fay realized much practical work has been done that must produce results in the immediate future we have now regular chartered associations either state or local in fifteen states as follows pennsylvania 9 michigan 7 ohio 5 0 indiana anew 3 sew new york 2 colorado 2 massachusetts connecticut illinois WisconsIn Mary uary land virginia vireinia california kansas and district of columbia each one making a total of 37 organizations in all the treasurer was absent and his place was occupied by arg A gesler of fremont ohio and his report showed that had been received 4 during luring the last term the meeting then adjourned and the members were escorted through the U S mint by comrades of the pennsylvania state association cia tion CEDAR RAPIDS iowa 19 the democratic state convention reas semb ed at 2 p in and after a sharp debate on the amendment to the increase of the license to a minimum passed the following resolutions the democratic party of iowa announces the following platform of principles princ principles isles we declare in favor of the aereal of the prohibitory liquor law of the state of iowa as being unjust and hostile to temperance we ve pledge ourselves to favor and use our best endeavors for the enactment of a lieen Ileen selaw of with power to increase the bama sama from to 1000 as may be deemed best for the public interests in the various localities of the state as expressed by the legally constituted authorities of such location we pledge ourselves to use our best efforts for the enactment of a law which watch shall punish as criminal the manufacture and sale of all adulterated liquors such adulterations adulte rations being the direct cause of intemperance and destructive to the health of the pe people le 17 we urge curge upon congress the prompt enactment of appropriate legislation to ropen open for settlement the forfeited railroad lands in the state that while we oppose all monopolies we recognize the right and duty of the government to give the grea gre greatest aest iest possible liberty to every citizen n consistent with the rights C of every other citizen and we believe in and aud announce as one of the fundamental principles of the democratic part party y that labor Is the foundas foundation I 1 on of IV wealth aalt 1 I 1 and that the laborer should be the special object of care of the government that in president cleveland the country has found a man of solid judgment conscientious 11 ing il delity fidelity patriotism and courage equal to that of andrew jackson and od in his efforts for economy for the exposure of the criminal acts of the republican party and its officers for his bis unflinching firmness in dealing with the cattle kings for lor his zeal in behalf of reform for his efforts to re restore store the public lands to settlers for his bis efforts to enforce the law against polygamy and for his constant watchfulness of the public welfare wel wei fare tare he has conducted himself in such a wat war way as to receive our unswerving support I 1 the dirst first formal ballot for governor resulted in the nomination of hon charles E whiting of monona county hon W F brannan of muscatine county was nominated for justice of the supreme court A spirited debate resulted on the nomination of ilon hon E II 11 gillette of des moines the greenback candidate for lieutenant governor and F M moore of davis county the greenback candidate for superintendent in of public instruction adjourned jackson miss 19 the state democratic convention to nominate a state ticket met today to day governor lowry was lieutenant governor shands was nominated no other nominations were made this thi s evening the FI following lowing resolution offered by W 11 II hardy of meridan was wag adopted by a rising vote resolved that the democratic party of mississippi in convention assembled hereby express their appreciation la of the honor conferred b by y af pf president e si cleveland upon the part party y and upon the state by the appointment to a cabinet position of that illustrious patriot honored and beloved by mississippi sis sippi hon L Q C lamar and resolved that in the policy of president cie Cle clevland cleveland viand so far ay as disclosed we see net not only nothing to condemn but everything eve eye thing to inspire confidence in his wisdom integrity and statesmanship and we chereb hereby y express our unqualified endorsement of the same the convention adjourned at until tomorrow to morrow bornn morning shenandoah pa 20 miners and laborers employed at lents lilly cos gos colliery here were recently notified that a 5 per cent reduction in all wages would go into effect at once the men held a meeting and resolved not to accept the reduction on tuesday hungarians Hung arians and landers colanders Jo Po were put to work about the mine and although the striking miners watched their movements closely no disturbance occurred until late in the evening when the foreigners were attacked the excitement brought to the scene crowds of 0 persons and in less than ten minutes THE FIGHT BECAME GENERAL and was participated in by men and boys all sorts of missiles were used stones clubs and fence rails from 15 to 25 persons were seriously and several hungarians Hung arians fatally injured As soon as one man became injured he was carried away and the battle renewed the hungarians Hung arians fought desperately and showed a determination not to leave ive I ve the place yesterday morning they returned to the colliery and |