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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1895)
p _ _ . - - - I 1'T ; ; ; - - - . , ? ' . THE OMAHA ' DAILY BEE. " " . ' , , _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ ,4- I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - , - . - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' h .j lDs'rABr.JISIlED JUNE 17 , 1871. 0LAII : : , : \ 1.0NDAY0 : : UN1ING : , MARCh 11 , 1805. : SING1 COpy FIVE CRN'rS. , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PEACE ENVOY5' CREDENTIALS ) Copic3 of the Official Document ! Made . . , r . Pub1io at Last , d/ ' - JAPAN HOLDS TilEY ARE INSUFFICIENT ChlneRo l : uln hcno " 11 I."ck ff 1'rRlit J."lhl with other N"thlR Je l.on- Rlhln for I ho " ' "lnro % uf the JlrRt I'itcn Ih I'rlnn'i. - LONDON , March 1o.-omcial copies or the notes IIa8slng ) between the peace envoys or -e China anti Jallan. with traI1I4ate ( copies or the credentals of the envoys , have been re- cclve1 ! In thle ciy , 'rue corrcspondence opens with the note of the Japanese rnln iter accreditng the Jalmnese ) con\nlssloners : "Viecotint : lutsl MtlnetnItu , JIII , 1.'lrst Class or the Imperial ; ) Onler of the Sacrel Treasure , his Imperial ) majesty's mlnhter or state for foreign affairs . haR ! the honor to announce to theIr exce1IencIe . the plenipo- tentaries or his majesty the emperor or . - - . China , that his majesty the emperor or I Japan has allpolnte,1 , his excellency Count ' Ito IlrolHnl , JtinhI . Grand Croes of the " . Order of 1allownla ! , his Iniparlal majesty's " ' mlnlter president of ntate , and the undersigned - signed as his Illelll.otentarles to conclude ] with the duly althrlzCI Illenlpotentarlrs or China 11rcllninaries of peace and , has con- fde,1 , to them full powers for that purpose. i t II IU , - ' - " r- ' "nSCOUNT IUTSU : lNgmTSU , I \11. \ "IlI AffaIr. majesty's ' : lnlster of State for F'crelgn Afalrc. "lllroshliiia , the 31st day cr the 1st month of the 28th year of : leljl , " The credentials of the Japanese mmls- Ioners arc as follows : " the ef heaven em- : lntsuhlo , by grace peror of .Iallan and Eal ,1 , on the throne ce- copied ! by the same dynasty from tme ! hinine- morlal , to all to whol these present shall conic greeting : \'lh u whew 10 thc re tor.l- ton of I'eace between our emilire antI that ' _ . . of ChIna , In order to maIntaIn the peace of " . the Orient w. , reposing special trust un1 ! confhlenee In Count Ito Ilrobunl , , Iunl , Grand Cross or the Imp2rlal : Order of Paul- lownla , our minister president of state und VIount lutsu Mlnemlsl , Junl , First I Class of the Imperial Order or the Sacred , Treasure , our minister of state for foreign affairs , and , having full knowledge of their wisdom and ability , do hereby name them ae our plonlpatentlarles. We have given to our plenlpotentalles lul pawns to meet and trent , either separately or conjointly. with the plenipotentaries of China and , to con- cud : and sign prelimInaries of peace. "We shal I examine al I stlJlatons which , , . our sail plenflotentarles may agree upon , a - . and finding such stIpulations proper and In good anti due form , we shall ratIfy them. In wltfess whereof we have hereunto set our signature a 111 caused the great seal or the empire to be alflxed. " ) one ut Ilrosblma the 31t day or the first month or the 28t1 year of leljl , correspondIng - responding to the two thousand five hundred and flfty-flfth year from the coronation or the emperor Jlmmu "COUNT ITO I1IItOBUNI . " lnlster President of State. " ChINESE OFFICIAL CREDENTALS , Translation of letter of credentIals from his Imperial majesty , the emperor of China , to his Imperial Inajesty the emperor of Japan : .e\ "The emperor of China sends greeting to the emperor of Japan : Our two empires being In the same -ontnent. hitherto there was no cause for dIslike , but lately on ac- count of the Corean affaIr we had to re- sort to arms , which had resulted In loss of lIfe and ! destructIon of property This wus an unavoidable step. Now through thie me- diaton or the UnIted States government , both nations will appoint Illenlpotentarles with full powers to meet and treat and sats- facoriy settle the mater In dispute. For this pnrposo we appoint Chang Yen 100n , presIdent of the board ran1 . member of the Taulig I Yumen , senior vice preshlent ( of the Board of Itevenfle. and Shao Yu Lien , of the . first rank and actIng governor of lunan , as # our Illenlpotentarles , with full powers to gu to your country trustIng your majesty will receIve them , so that the saId 11lenlpotenlar- lea ' their duties. " lel may discharge dutes ( Seal , ) ( As translated by the Japanese govern- ment. ) "Wo decree we 110 appoint Chang Yen 100n ( holding the rank or presh1cnt ( or a board ) , inlnlster of the Tsung I Yamen , and Junior , vice president of the Board of Revenue and i Shao Yu LIen , an ofcer or the Hutton In the , first ranll and acting governor of lunan , as our Jlenlpotcntalle .a met alli negotIate the mater with the plenllloteJlarles : p- Ilolntel hy Jupan. You will , however tele- graph to the 'suug I Yamen for the puree of obtalulng our commands , by which you z. , will abhle. 'Iho members or your mIssion ore placed under your control , Yea will carry out your mission In I faIthful and dIll- gout nununer ant wi fulfill the trust we have reposed In ) ' 01 , Respect this Inllel'lal cOlmal\ \ . " ( I.S. ) iNQUIRY CONCERNING TIBI POWEHS "Idemorandune' : Ils I Imperial majesty's llleulpotentarles ha\1 the honor 10 announce' ' that the full IIII'ns whIch they have jUbt commlnleatet 10 the plenlltentarles ) ) of his ; majest ) . , the emperor of China , emboly : all the authority which hIs majesty , the emperor of Japan , has conlde,1 , to them In connectIon with till ? Igotaton mil conclusion or peace. th ordP to avoid us far as possible any further in iso miti erst a 11(1 I rug the t Japanese 111enl- lotftittlud'heH ) \ desIre reciprocally 10 bo eutl ! orlaly Informe ] In writing whether tIme full Powers which have hlen commuuuulcated to them hy time ( 'hlneso plenipotentarIes , but which tire ) ' ha\ ' [ not as yet examhlld , em- body ) , all the authority confIded , by his majesty , the .mJeror or China : , to I lie Chinese I Illenlpo- tenlnrlel In connection with the negotIatIons and conclusIon or peace ' - "Illrosiulmua , the 1uL mini or the second month or tIme 2tu ) year of AIeIJI. " mnJlsh ( translatIon oecomuanlcJ by the Chlnes original ) - I "To the Ilenllotentnrles of his Majesty of I Japan : Wo have the horror to state that you halliet to lS on the 7th Ilay of the first moon of the 21st year of luaog-SI your commission - mission from your ImperIal majesty , 'and , at the same' time a memorandum II which you usl of us a written reply resJectlg our full vower'e beg to 6tatr II reply that our commIssIon , bonded to you at the same ( hire In cxciuaumge emmuboulies full ' ' . exehallc' , < ful power given by 011 Imperial majesty for the legolotons anti conclusion of pcacl and authority to con- dl < o nrleleF to that end amid to sign thpm lit ortL r to Insure the Prompt exrcullrn or the treaty we ma ) agree upon , we shall wire the tlrml for hUllcrlal sanlton , ont Ix time date ! for Iglnture : after which the same shall talel to Chin for examination by shal 1m I' ' rial hhlese mOjlty , and being l'rOpr ' and In good ont , hiP form , will be ratliled . "Ilghth tIny of the first moon of the twcnt.uIrst { Seal ) ) ' ( ar of lluang.t3u " N G. : Tlm OIIOHTINITmS. Tire following speech was alltessell by Count Ito to their exceliemrclcs , hang \111 1001 and Shoo \1 1.len. ut the conrerence I of the 2d of February , 1895 : "The measure whhh m ) colleague Iml m ) ' elf find I neces hurry at Ihl8 lomeli to adopt Is tire logical r"'ii of I tllaton for which we are In 10 vise n'bllonblblc. China has hItherto lucid heullr ulmoi entirely aloof from other en , and bile sire has In POen Ind I hle sauna hnlalcls enJo'ell the allvaltages accruIng to hLr I a member of the family of nations . silO ' has perhaps more frequently denIed the reiponllblltes of that ( fl'laton. She Iran IlruPll 1 Iloley of Isolation and dls trod , anti consequenty her external rela' lIons have not been charleterlzeJ by that franklen and good fllh whIch are esen' thai to good neighborhood , Instances Ire hot wantIng In which Cblone cotunnlssloners , . " < .U. , , . , _ after having formally agreed to InternatIonal compacts , have rerutl to afx their seals , anti , cases might be cIted In which treaties . solemnly Concluded have been urucero- monlolsl ) and \ wltholt apparent renrn reo Pudiated. These unfortlnatl occurrences nnd n sufficient explanaton In the fact that the Chinese were not on those occasions serIously II earnest , but b.yonl that I mIght be who desig- said wIth truth the ofcials were - noted to carry on negotiatIons had , not been clothed with the power necessary for the purpose I has from the first been the wIsh of Japan to avoId results whIch his- tory teaches are liable to be the outcome or negotiatIons with Chinese officials who are not clothel , with full power In the sense In which that lerm Is uSlal ) InderstoOI Consequently the ImperIal goverment made I a condltol 11recelent to peace . negoua- ! tons that the Chlle c plenlpOlentares sholil be furnlshel ! wih ful power to coil- elude Ileace , 1111 It was only npon receIving Iloslh'asslrnnces from tire ( hinesI ! OV- ernment that thai conditIon precedent hal been comple,1 with and that the Chinese IIenl11etentarles ! were on their way to Japan that his majority , the emperor of Japan , conferred IpOI my colleague amid myseH frill lovers to cOlcllle and sign pre- lminaries of peace wllh the plenilloteltaries of China NOT OVgl ANXIOUS FOR I'EACl I . "That your excellencies' powers are , 10t- wlhstanllng that aesurrance , fatally lefecllve Is to me a sue Indication that the govern- mrnt of Chiln Is not yet really solctous : i exhauste1 ! by for Ilrace. CrIticism Is nearly a Ilmllle comparlsol of the t\O Instruments , this I hlch were reciprocally explalne,1 ut board yesterday , but It Is 10t out of place to point out that one fulfills thc dennllon which Is nsualy given among civllizd states to the term ful powers whll the other Is Ilesttnte or nearly mull these qural- ! Ites which arc relarded as essentIal to such pow l > rs : I cven falls to indicate the whIch ' excellencIes are subject 11101 your excclencls to legotate ; It does not authorize your ex- celencies to conclude or sign anything : It Is silent on the subject of the Inmprial rt- fcaton of reur excalienuie' acts. In short , It would seem that the autharlr wir'cir has been conferred ' i'xceiietrcles would upon your excelencies woull b completely fulfilled by your reportIng to ' what colleague and your goverment my coleagul myself might have to say. "In this sltualon It wOlld be Impossible for lS to continue negctaton , I rummy be at. erted that mage Is not entirely Ignored In this Instance ' I cannot admit the sut- Iclwcy or such an explanation. I disclaim any right to Interfere wih the pure dome . : 'e cutoms or China , burt I Ileem It not only my rhht but my dirty , to Insist that In Intlrnatonal concerns are tng my own coun- try the peculiar methods of China shall yled to the superIor rules of international Inter- 1 course. Tire restoration of peace Is n matter - ter of the greatest Importance 10 bring about a ro-estabhichrment of amicable rela- tons , It Is not only necessary that treaties with enat object In view should be signed , but It Is Imperatve that the elgaements shonll be fulflcd In good faith. Whie Japan has fOlnd no reason to apllroach China on the subject of peace , she mvertheless feels bound In deference to that civilization which she represents to lsten to any bona hide over- tures which China may advance , burt she will declne to toll part In the future In any fruitless nlgotatons or become n party to a paper peace. The terms whch ! Japan agrees to will be Erupulousl ) ' observed by iron' , and she will ot the same time Insist I npon China a like observance of the terms by "Whene\'er , therefore , China finds herself serlousl and sincerely desirous of pence nml will confide actual powers to Chinese offIcials. whoso names arid positions wi serve us an assurance that the terms to which they may agree will bo confirmed and carried out In geol faih , Japan will " be prepared to enter upon new negotiatlomus. MUST HAVE FULI I'OWERS "Memorandum-The Imperial oveomeDt re- peatedlr declared through the United States representatIves at Toklo and PekIng that the aPJlntment of plenlpolentarlcs wlt1 frill PPolcrs to conclude peace was on Iml p2nsa. blo prel'"lslo to negotiatIons on the snb joct of peace Ills Imperial majest"s pleni poteurtlaries . however , hind that the authoriza- ton which their excellencIes , the plenlpo- tlntarles of his majesty , the emperor of China , communIcated to them on the 1st Inst. , Is wholly Inadequate for the purpose for which It Is olnlmed I wes Issued. I Jacks nearly all the essential attributes o'r full , powers al usually nnderstood. The Imperial ! go\'ernment has not receded from the po' I sllon which It nnnonnced to the repre 8cnlat\'es of the United States that I hued tallen on the subject or ful powers , and the Inperlal Japanese plenipotentaries , having been entrusted b ) iris majesty , the emperor of Japaur with actual , proper Ind complet tiowers cannot consent to treat wIth 111enl I Ilotentaries of ' III majesty , the emperor 01 China : , who arc only authorized to discusa maters , to report to the Tsung-LI- Yumen , amid , to obtain the snbsequent commands 01 the tirramme by whleh tile ) ' arc to be guided "hurrier these circumstances It only remains for the penllotentnrles ! of his maje3ty , the cmlleror of Japan , to declare ] time present negotatons at ln end. "htlrosirlmna , the 2d day ( of the second , month of tire twenty-eig'nth year ot Jt.lehjl. " CIIISB ; "UHcm " - I.U"I luanl.Y. . 'l'imn ' hnnOllt bf 'litennu Unl.nled Ir Iho , Jil"'hUMO Ion Wno i'nrnrini. YOROi I , . \ March to.-On Thurs a last time Japalese ealltre1 the coast forts near Ylnlol the port for New Chwang , Tire forts held ont after the capture of Ylnllow Ou Saturday the first division of the Jap- anese arm ) aUaclId a force of 10,000 Chinese under General Sung at Thien Chwang 'al , For four hours 0 fierce battle waged , hunt the Chlneso were defeated , after losing 1 2,000 . ) klllli or wounled , Tire Inpanese loss ' was only ninety kIlled or wounded. General Nodsu who slcceete\ ! \ Fieltl I Iur- dual Yamaata In the commalli of the first Japanese urrirty . has ben promoted I\\'J : . \llm t u : 'ln ilS ( ) I'JCJ Inclolnl NluUIUln8 1 ' hr ron git I inn . \lor. Inl 'lnIMIr In ( : hll : ' 1111 , JIIII , Nr\ : ' YOHC , March 11.-A cable dispatch to the ,0111 dateJ Tolto , Japan , Iarch 10. says : China has been Informed In general tcrms of the cOlllons upon which Jal.an 111 consent to ' 1laCl Japan has be'n nollli that hlnl Is ready to accept these conllans , ani to sIgn a treaty. TIre cor- reSIIOI\Ilncp by mlans of winch this agree- mcnt las arrIved at las carried on throlgh time Unlell Hales ministers to the two coun- tries , Minister Edwin Iumr nt Toklo and Air. Chlrlls Ieiiby at I klng , 1111clIry I Ilf.r.lrn tl lit , lell 'hlo " 'vrir , l'OI.OI\ SII GS , COlo" , March 10- . \ IlltI' just ! 'l'eltl h l ) ' the Slmlll imnl- vel./I ) ' Ireur' rlom 11'lllent g U , AnlrewI \C 11'own Iml\I lt ) ' , ProvIdence . H. I , 10111'11 thlt gemitlernaur's IngnHemlnt for nc"t llll'I' . lie emtymr : " 1 iect 10 he In I Jul ) Ilher t Ibronl ) t the 10nl'tnn' cXlect can \ eI enie' , I'ISI' 18111 , 'very minute II ge I I I mug n'tll ) I 10. ' ' Tire letter Is Importnt from Ihe I lure t cO\'pre,1 , thll I Iho Inlelllonal I t I I munltul ) I'onfercnce Is 10 he helcl tins year anti ' Ihot Ire.hJenllulr"wl Is to be one oC Air. Ckvelantd's nppolntees . thereto , 111'11 arm I Halr"I,1 I 1.1& S1 JORI'I'I , lnrch 10. -\t the crossing s hen' Mallory and , 11"lrhle Wl're killed 'fhurHChl night 11 rl Thomas Allen was In- Ituntr t k I lied tonight , C em tIc Alen , her 19. yea iuiti IIUIHhtll' I . 11 I gl'Iou61 v " , anl MII 11alIho } tOI'OI 1 'ealS olul I' , futul ) ' In- JII'EI'J'he three 11ll'sele retlrlng from chulch , alHI drole 1111 tire crabbing jtmt its time Alirr'ourl l'ncilic fast mail from Jltt 11 thO Mltfourl lucilc fUlt CIOI mll Ire ( t'rr.I thunlen'll , tuhi , Irs. Alen's body was sirocklmigiy mmuu t lint en ! , mm mimi she 111 lieu' Iholllngl' canned 30 teat emu the cur- glue plnt before tile S tlall ' roul 1" Iloppe.I e. , , hllo"1 .I ti iiltI lit I hlr' Utllll"'I' I I. ' U.\I.110HIO , MOlch i0.-Nirueteenu elders \11 ol'lllnluld authorized to speak the I gospel amid allmlnlstel the suclments of tire Aletirodist . ' ' - . thl lh'thudlst Episcopal rhurdl. The ben' keN cotifitieterl b ' ' were % l'UHluc'te,1 by Bisholl Andrel : , assisted by Ilsh p JO'CI The re'ercnud ' ( tu the Alethuotiiet nverenl Ih'IlottH Ihl 1 r 'thollsl Ionr.renl'e nol II Il'ssion Irene l.r"RI'hed In . the JUlllls of the tlt'noirulnrution In this city and In mtl ' out of town churches today , BLECk1TE ' FOR GUATEMALA Long Vacant Archbishoprio t Bo rUled by the POPOI - RrLATONS ! OF CHURCh AND STAT Letter or ; "lr , Sltol Whlh Uroal'hrR the I'roprlety lt 1 UI'Ir"RI'lt..tn , of tIre UIII'II StntcM 1\ ltnni.-Comurtlttt- lulll "ruIHlulo Uhcu-"cd SAN FRANCISCO , March 10-Prlvate nil vices received hero give on Ilterestn all Important communication from Mgr Satolt ' to officIals of Guatemala conccrnlng that coun- try's followIng the course of NIcaragua In sending to Home an envoy extrordinary anti minister Illenlpotental'y , In tire course of the tioculent reference Is mane ! as t the propriety under the United States constltu- ' ton of officIal relatons between 'ab'olngton ami Home , amid an interpretatIon given to that feature of the constuton relatIve to tIre separation or church amid state , separuton anl , ' written \virile ne Mr Satol's letter wa writen whie nbout four month& gotntons were pelllng , ago I refers at length to Ilfculles itt church administraton In Guatemala und suggests - gests that certain chaugFs desired by the gO\ erment Ihoull be nccomlanle,1 by an eqnl'a , knit of such ndvontage as to render less bur. densome the condItIon of tire churc' In Guatemal The doclmeut says : "lii ] the first place . to allow me to reflect that to re-e tablsh tlillomatc relatonK be tween the iroly see a 11 your goverment a 'conucordat' would not be necessary , but that they ( coul be re-estahlshel amid malntnlnl11 without It. Besides , It Is wcl to reflct that 1.1e hol' Cather enjoys always , In fact mini by ' Internatonal right , the prerogatives of SO\ crelgnty In the scconl place , the separation between the church ami state ( saucloned hy tire consttuton ) excludel , the acton of one power over nnother lu cIvil maters In regard to the chmeh nnd In relgious mnters In re. Sheet to the state . hut does not exclude clii- cial relations betwcen the one pOlel attn tile ol'.ler. unless by separation Is meant the In- cvlnble "lostl ) or qlen war of the civi power toward the church amid Its mlnlstr : I 13 also to the Ilolnt to consider hunt malY nations ( ulhough lucy have In tirein' const- tutons : the sall prlncllle , of separatol be. tween chnrch enl tate ) mnralnitann . nevertheless - less , alicable relaton with the holy see , anti , .1 can also nlll that alhough tire holy see has no diplomatc relatIons with the empires of China nml Japan It has certainly found no omcll complication In their diversity of roll- gion. The condition of the Catholc church of the United States , In whose consttuton wus Inserted the article of separatIon of the state from any religious sect , cannot escape our cOllderton , I might almost say I ex. perlence a sense of surllrlse , that imp to date no omclal relatIons exist between the go\'er ment amid the holy see 111 alhough the majority of the populaton Is murti-Cathohic , lit the nmueantimure the church Is maintaining pos- meantme surly greater development than In other stutes " Besides this direct reference to the Ulited States , It Is said that : lg SatolhI' argumenl as to tire "rourlet of official relatons be tweE Glalem la and Rome applIes also to the Unlod States ns he states that the con , stutonal provision of both countries Is the same respectng church anti stote As to the concer with the church In Centrl America , time document says : DECADENCE OF PREJUDICE. "I am happy to state that the holy father wih much pleasure learns that the ancient violent prejldlces antI opposItion to the ehnrch are daily disappearing. Moreover , I must assure you of the lively concern of his holness to see the condItIon of the Catholic church In your state , the great Importance of which In Central America Is well known . Improve Therefore the holy father rgarJs as of the greatest importance from a religIous ' anti civil standpoInt the existence of friendly relatons , and ire Is not ndverse to making oil such can- clsslons nl may bo compatible with the doctrine - trine of the church wih reference to the wclaro of the faihful and with the pros- perly or your cOln try. And theefor his holiness consents to proceed to' the nomina- ton of on apostolic Ildmlnlstrator to the see of Guatemala , who , beIng I stranger to every faction amid without personal preoccu- patton . should put In Arder the religious affairs of the vasl arcirdioceso . which has been for so many years wihout its urgent neels ! Tlw apostolic administrtor should be an European : , selected from among notablc Irrelatea or monks , and 'of trIed piety ann pl'uIIlnce : being such , he should more readily SUCCfCIIn his difclit mrilssion , ' ' SpeakIng of the desirabity . of rendering less burtlnsome Cite condition of the church In Guatemala , Aigr. Satol says : "Apropos of which allow me to recall to your conlll r- tlcn the nlmerous decrees IssueJ from the 12th of Jeccmruber' , 187. up to 1884 , anti other dispositions tip to 1887 : dEcrees and disposi- tons of Inns . morl or less IreJuilclal to re- lgious liberty , which the ehureh , by divine right , and aimnost I may say , by the right of mnankintl . tra- , dllonal for centuries , has posesell every- whE.re : decrees and laws thnt wih mature ex- aminaton must be recognlzeJ as exceptomuam ! . posslbl accounte\ for by the temporary circumstances - cumstances or that the government might sclro itself aalnst a supposed adversary , which. uuforllnately , the Catholic church In Guatemala Inn tlnoso . tmes was believed to be ; lecnuf othewise I wOllll be IUIIOS3Ibl < to unlllrslall how sleh decrees anl laws accord with the separation of the chureh from the state , honestly and ratoJ- ! ally conshlered. AntI , therefore , wih the constlton pstablshel as the lumutahle b- sir of time republic or Glatemala , II will not bo dlfcul to become convinced Imt time laws anti dlcrle referred to above houll be at least modlfld , or ' In tire mater of these laws and decrees there should he om amIcable aljlstment ! with the imly Fee The constuton t I C t and govern mmrcmi C wouli thus t I'ecelvo a most noble seal und Ilaront ) ' for the future thronJh.tho desired , agreement between the ( 10\lnl'nt arid the holy see . an agreement whlrh harmonizes excellently wih the declare separation between tire chlrch anti , state amid an accord ] that would brIng peace to the souls of the Iiollulaton of Umnateurmaia . that It for tire greater part Cat irolle. " The eommunlcaton closes us follour s : "I have belIeved It expedient to premise the above eXI.resed consIderatons ! , and thus ftni- fill the duly Imposed on me by the holy see , amid to refer 10 your go\erlent the Inteumtlomrs of the holy father anti his anxIety - Iety 10 Improve In R way the conditions wihin Glatemala , to succeo\ ! \ to the full satsfacton of ) 'amrr gonrnmelt antI to the great odvantage of all the rlpuhlc , relglous and civil Flnoly accept tire confidential comrrmmiumulcatiomi that time ' communicaton government or Nlc- OUjua has already sent to Here Ur. : ro- desto Barllos as Its envoy extraordinary and mrrlnnibter plenlllolentary 10 tire holy see , for the ( pUr'le of Illtatng and completIng wih tire I greatest expediency the good rela- tons between"the same jo\ellent anll the holy see . I hope that ) ' 011 government or Guatemala wIll not ulol much tme to pus before taking mime same rploilton , " I Is said at title tune , so far ae known that Mgr. Satohli's mIssIon has not been exlemc,1 ] , outshle of bplriual IIUejton . and has not deal - witlm , governmummetrtal snmbj'cts. Ihll" " . Uir'mmnsuie , l'ullrl "I're ler"clh'c , FEhtN.NIlNA , l'la , Mmtm Ih 10.-The utciroamner JenniE I I. Iurller hua bpn seized here on account oC defects In her cleamanit'e cealnce palerl. and rumors are aloat thut SIre bns 'onlrabalHI goods on board Cur the Cubun relOlltonllts. lIen' vairers ha0 been m's- turned uii IIW IU ! " uulll hl\'l to hI SWOI ) ul before the vessel rain Ilut to sea , . t'uutrtnr Ocurle I\u han JIOllh. OItl'i1ViI.li1 , )1ts" , lrulch 10-1 II authorllt\ announced hpre thut ( 'milled States 8pnatol' J , Z. Georje will 10t be n candldnte for re-electIon ot the explmatiurt re.electon explrotun of his Present term Senalor Geolge hues been II the ecuate % eIghteen years. , - - - - - " .I'CWST "OI.V.UO 1JCtJWS .I"'U'/i. InhRhllIt8 11 tIme ) 'ro.lnc hf \'erR Cru" , ; I.x.o , U"dl rrlj'hlelcc , COHDOBA , Vera Cruz , Mexico , March 10. -The peak of Orlzabt , itn ancient volcano , Is In a state or crupton The sIgns of IUS' turbance began to manlest themseh'es last Slndny anti have Increasel In force con- stnnt ) . since that tlnie. lI Is now , \omltng poisonous gas anti great \'I\me of smoke are emited from 100 at erture In its great maw , The country for joe miles nrolHI Is shnken perIodically by Sbterranean vlbra. tionus . A great alarm 'rdstR ' among the dwelers In the cllcs of Cordoba , Orizaba Kalnl1 anti the dozens or small villages sCtere1 wihin the cope of the strange and Interestng pheniomnenloni. The shocks 'ns yet hn\'e not been of a serious nature nun Ire damnle from them has been rellorte'\ ' Tire ' 'rim of the crater glows' like fIre , mind the thick gases rolng down the 10uutnin side have set aname the grass and vegetation clothln the shies to the sUlmlt , whIch aM to time ; deniy of the smoke and the IralHleur of the ( slectaele. Par the public safety the o\'ernor or the tate of Vera Cruz will wi shortly numei courrmnilsurhon of scientists to mallo mIll the Investgaton Into the ernllton jrossibie amid to make reConlneJ1atolu 10011. Ing to the 11rotccton 0 [ the Inhnhlunts of the neIghboring \'lfes , ' The present .rUI'- lon Is In the heart of the best ImllrO\'e1 country or the distrIct In lexlco where are located marry Americans who have emballled In business The coffee l11anttons ure not ' to be In ' danger , uuIll yet thought any danler riot wi the ) ' be unti a fall of thlell ashes occur which Is riot thoight to be colsllered Iroba- ble :11es : ore bel\g sahl In null the churches of the localIty to wnrd off the Im- pending danger. Com lug SOOI after the late destructIve volcanic actvites In man ) parts of the neptrbhic . the crup Ion of Orlzabo hns mgny terrors not omrly to the people In Its vlelult , but to all llvIn In the great volcanic - ) Carrie belt of . Ilxlco , slretchllg from the active volcano of Colma , on the west coat. 111 uSlaly In ernpton , clear to the gulf of Mexico on the east. Within this belt are numbcrel dozens Dr old craters , cllher In repose or smollng conretntly. I Is natural to ' UPPOSO Ibot shoull Its erulltons contnu the other volcanoes wilt e afectcd 011 n general earthqualle Ileriod let In. The con- SeIUeUClS or such a catastropime are hard to foretell , but could hardly bo nnrthln less than very dlsastrols to Ptnelmio . Aloxicp City , amid the hlndre s or other towns In the heart or lexlco NlIWLUNi)1An5' . . CI NJ IS : OW , I..llnn Tlne" I2oimm rim cur . mm In"nrhly err tine lnlnl wih t'I""I , . LONDON , larch 11.-The TImes In an article cn Newfoundland , aya Ihat the ne- ! olatons iookimrg to n union with Connla wi he followed here \vlh sllathete In- terest. Canada can nssume the responsi- bity for Newfoumndlrinnl's debt without creatng the awkward precedent that Great Britain would crete by simIlar oeton , To : enter the Dominion Is a step forwartl , both In power and Importance : , which Newfound- land would have been well advised to have tlilen In the days of her greatest pros\erlt ' , Just now sbl Is to be congratulated If such t way should be opened out of her misfortunes - , details French shore tunes The detais of the lueston can be discuSS2d when Canada's ' readlless to flderte shall be assurel. ! In view of the probabilIty of the electIons chang- int . Ih" .o.rulen ! or Canada . tim New- toirndlamud ( - authoritIes ' - - wouirl j - 'bqllls on- time In the ably wise riot to lose tme completng legotnUons , Np other' permanent remcdy for their tronbles Is- lely' to be SQ good ns confederatIon. ! . ' ' , , . " 1UI.I'l"\U\ COURT , \cg'U { ' " VON ICOTZE Author of time Seurrlot' 1."lnrl ns .Hueh or n : I"t.ry nr'4 rvrr. DERI.IN. larch 10-Tho Doeresen Courier states that the miiary trlhlnal has ae- Illtel Count Von Iotze of the charges aHdlnBt him In connection ' with the rocenl court scandal. Count Von Katze was the royal chamberlain and the scandal In which he was a prlncflal figure has caused wide- spread comment. His arrest In June last was the reslit of four yeatr of polIce Invest- gaton , Dlrlng thai period members of the highest German aristocracy were In receipt or anonymous letters nml Postal cards mall- , Ing the most Indecent personal aecusatons against the persons adllresed or agaInst their frielrtls Tire Innocence of the ac- cUEed wes flniIy establsh 1 and he was set free and restored to his position nt court The real authorship of th letters . Is still n myster } ' , though Von Kotz 's wIfe claims to have Imown the writer , Cnlnmh'll ' , IC ph- irs ' " .ro , , Iei. COLON , Mlrch 10.-'no rUral f re's , under the command of hula Oa1cln. ( mltle nl at- tack on 10Cl8 del Tore nbut 10 mIles north of thIs city , on Friday last , but wel'e rCllulsel by the HO\'emmenl Iroops. An at- tempt want made 10 set fire to the town , but this was also Ilefcated. glcvcn of tIne reh- cia , Ineludln Cnur ino . wcre IIlel , The go'- erment loss was live klcil anti , twenty wOlnclecl The Pnlled' Stutter crulsel' A I- lanta landed 1 force oC mloll and mallnes to protect American inrterests. - - - - - - J'rUII'O , 1.'III"t. i t i , , < ' t T1.71.11. PARIS 11m'ch 1"-\s an 0ItC0I& of tire trolble betweenen zucla Ind Frnce , growln out of the 10Inel'l fllon In hratti- mug irIs IHQII10rt to the T"n't'niJm mapresenrtcm- . th'c ft Caracas , the I.'I'ewh : gOVI'rmeIH hfl sent n 11FPllort to Dr. J. lmCortoul , the \-elezufiln chrmtrgo d'niiTnthu or. ( ' II mint mm H" , , . I , " t ! I mi 1'I.nll'f , t : AIADI1IL : lll'h IO-Dl8p1tehc reeeh'e,1 . here ( toni ( state thnt mutter' tlmein' Ie- feat ly the HOlerment troOII nut Bnlre and Los Negru the ! ebeR UCCIJlf'll new 10sl- ticums , In I which ire h'Vernmenl trllil lgaln I ItaCter t and dlsllel'ell thcmrr . Infcting I I heavy loss. _ : On In."lnl 1111"111'ul'hr I , 1.1111Chl.l. COPgNH\OJ'N : , amh'IO-The ' new ICing- sian 1I11eriul ) 'arht' Stdndtmn'd ! , which II hun I itlimr g here , wns Inunchell tOlnh' In I the presence of the kIng nnl , citmeen of llnark lud other member/ of the royal ftmmriily. l'rosli I " ; lrh'I"cK , Iii 'I'urlwv , I.ONDON 1lnrh I'J dispatch to the Sallfrd from Conurtantipoirle says mcon- Ihmel ! rmor/ ore cumlropt of rl.sh ilisor- dens at Jhnlllr I , In the \ ' ali' ) of Sims 11/11 / tine Omnieers ! ! I'onr Vn'irs PITTSnURO , March 10-After dOdging the olcll/ for YClm ; oohn A. le-Iz , a IWWIJapl lutsl , was dl'rested ) ycsterda ntlwi be tullen bacl" to KInllcln' to ' { ' lotmr ' und irnuif In thc I'ramifcfort felfOl' 'tnrH ant aJlnlf 1"II1kfolt penitentIary , front wnle/I / he pscnpell inn htal I I , ' 1'111' wnl U i'ewumrtl or $ :00 un hl8 hl'nd. lie wits known II I.onllvlo as tire "Dude Hnrllnr , " arid wplke1 ! mug U tailor , reporter enl artist. , - - 1'.1.1 I'nlllulul , , . \ II no the " . rtc. I.B.\NY , N. y , . : ( al'cl 10-Sllal\I' 11110n Flair tonlht ; Illrlell Vr ) ' posl- t\'el ) ' the Associated press report thut there wIll not he a Ilolee rergnnlzntol commission - sion for the l'It. oC New rorlt lIe 1011 : ' 'Tire rergllhmton of the dellartllnt1 he done by tine police elIrl8H on itself Ind nOI by sleclnl reorgunIZltol. ' - . ' . InlKaM Iunlt , : cl.1 N. Iuro 'hi , TOII.KA , Iun. lnrdl 10.-Thot better Imet Ilreval lu "cltom lanl s Is 0\1- Ieneed , hy lie ( fact that twelve counties 110 notlell uiovem'oor MorrJ that they ore iii need of fun'timer oUslde ruiti . ' 'he II leell 10 flrt ollslde Ild. ' legis- lotulu hlli 11'IOIIllllelIO \ ' ) to dlttrlbute umonl tine I eHttutc . inn , . Ihese an,1 , other wrlttl countIes . - - . \mrhll I'rsmnn'.etrs , Iolbed hun " , , len , STI1It1tA . ltOJ\IM , MeX" : llrch 10- Flallt \\'un multi 11. D. Samuel , Amerlcun i JloSpelOII , wh i I r here I rew weeks ago for tire mining Clml' If Carmen , neat' tire Hlo Or'ullle. WI'I' utarkell by Mexican OUI lows 1111 robbed , or their moner tumid iuormre. Texas The outlaws , escuped . S ' across the 1'1111 Ino nl'I"rl' I Io""rln { lt. i I.OSNa I.I S. Iarrh l0.-Cleneral Ross- crane hal ben ailng tor some time un,1 thell has been no llalQo In hIs conditIon rerenl ) Carl HObel'rany , hil Hon , sold today tllt tle was 10 cause to ap- Jrehe/l nn'thlnt serious . 'he Henerul lives on I Jlnch near ledondo , . _ , - - - - - - - . CAUGIT IN A BURNING ) 1INE . Fate of Eight Minml May Not Bo Known for Several Days MARVELOUS ESCAPE OF ONE MAN 1'1'1 Two 111111(11 pt In tire IhHItct rind Then CUmho,1 , Ont nr tine Air Shnr -'hrcl Others 1'llt Tlllr \'n ) ' nut WhITE OAKS , N. At. , larch 10-Al 3 o'clocl tIns morning fire broke Olt In the cirnmnge reom ut the hoist lrotrst o of the 011 Abe mine , amid In a few minutes the etrnmc- flute , n large mil well bui one , urns n mass or fames , I was completely lestroeI , together - gether Ilh the wool IUII smith shops Time mi , sixty feet au'ay , ecal1ell wihout damn- age , Tie woodwork of the shart was bummed out ald the hoistng mnchlner ) .1e- stro 'c1 The damage runs high up Ilto thO tholsands , but tire most distressing feature Is the fact that .Ight lel ore Inwrlsone,1 In the mlno whose fate Is Inkno\n , There Is little Ir0111 for mope that they have es- capell snnftocatlomi . I wi 10t be possible to enter the mine to search for thlm ultl some tme Iorniotrow Rescuing pattIes have been unable ns yet , 1 II m. , to get 10\n further than the tlird level ] by the air shaf The smmuoice and gases from the charrel wood of the hoist shaft have penetrated the Ullpcr levels mil I Is Impossible to pass them The entqmbed men arc : CIAH.I S SIEIHCK , F. J. WILLIAIS. FRANK Vt'ILSON. JOhN DAVIS. GEORGE I1AXTE11. - . WITg , JEHlY CO NOVgH. \ B. Ml'I'CIIELL. \ \ SOi , DIVls nli Baxter are mnrrlct , Whie Is a new man anti was onr his fIrst 01 frt shift. Wilams amid Sherrlclt are old inn minIng experience , dll have facl\ like IlalJers before. They are cooh-lreaded , und ir any placl of safety was to bc found the .1 founl I. The fire drove the engineer from the hoist whie George Wilkinson was going down on the bucket to work. the had reached tie ninth level when the hoist was abantlonietl and was shot 200 feet to the thirteenth , where the bucket struck , tIpped and Ihrew him Into the drift. lIe was stunnEI , but recovered and clmbed back to the secOl1 level and escaped b ) the air shaft. Coke Keith , Alike Gallagher and Alton 10wgat < escaped through the air siuaft This Is tina only serious mining accIdent sitte l the burning of the South lomeslake shaft several years ago , when two lel were snuotlmered ' OIEI our 01 .r v / 'OSTI'PIC'j , TE. 8luloIlsI. . ! . . tn 1\o Ilt.er8011lmt un ( ) tilecr In Iimrtlrn'r Onn J'II'"I. Oler I'nrtlr ( DENVER , : Ialch 10-The nrrest of C. D. Simnuomitint , nlas C. B. Sawyer . nt lue1lo , on the charge of Impersonatng nn oleer of the gA\'ernment , IH the result oC a very bitter contest over the location of the new federal Imldlng In that el ' , About two years ago the gover'nmemit leehl',1 uJon what was Imown lS tire Baxter vito. AdVocates - \oealel of other locations have never re- laxed thllr efforts to llersuale the Hovcr- ment to choose nnother into Insl'ml , . Now that worlt wi fen be Htartecl , nun'tiring ( limit Is tl be aceompllhell must be 10ne quIck ) ' . anti a flnl , Il Is statel , inns been startcl to plsh the matter 10 the end. J Is also said that the anti-Baxters have gone FO far nH 10 enlist the services of ex- Governor Fornltel' anti Chal'les Foster of Ohio , two prominent law 'us and pohiticlnumus. In theIr cau e. C n SlmmoIJ , now under arrest . It Is rain , hal letterheads 11rlnt"ll simiar to thoHe insert by Collector of CUHtomH Siiencem' , HI then , It Is clalnerl , wlllel , emi eont\IOIH and huldert In Pm- chile , representing hlmfelf to he n special ngent [ the United ! Slates 'rn'enistmn'y tie- arlmen" Thl mater was rpporlecl to J. Pol { Johnson , special agent of the ti'cttsunmy at Sl I.oull Who orlerelJ In IIVlstglton , I'eslltnl In thc Irest . or ffinurniomuds 1,1 ( IW7' _ Uu.Si ' OJ TllssnTS. . Iockhn"'rt Itt I Coluruto ( ' "Ite I Ilpln ) ' 'Ihlll 'I'h.'y lion the , W''Mt nl JI. ngNVEn , : Inlch 10.-Attorney F. E Clrstarlhen hal tiled In the Unlll States circui court a mIll In elll ' In which .Tennll IO , Hoseeluns of'ushlnglon , D. C. , II plaIntiff - tiff and , the Iontezlml Cattle company arid Alvin e , flake In,1 , F. A. Williams , trustee ; 1 , \ . Green , 1. 'hHI lrtkeViihiann Bennet antI oth.I' 111OtOII11 deCel11untf , I II Iven'c1 ! thut : IlHOlecranH hollls stock In the ( Ullln to lIre \llue oC $1,0 ' 1he ) ollglnal caplal slol'lt of the t Al our t eznm nun cOmllUn , which \IS orllllzed In 1881 , was $ ioo'Jo ( ) , hart In : Iolch , IbJ3. II was InllaHe,1 tn $ lmOO. $10,0 ( of which was Ilhslllhed , ' 1' hue ( olpan y ' opens ten ! In I Saul 1lluel , luadlIOllle ; , 1.lnloln anti , ( huvez countes unll along tire llrOI r"'cl' In New Mexico ' 1he eomillalnl ulegt : thll throuHh the niianunigt'mmietit of Dlrllol Alvin C. Dulle tire ( omlJn ! , ' hecal1 hun u mucinm I hy embnlaFSld I , 111 Ihn not.1 were eXIuled whllh ha1 I'csilell In Dalw'l bf'ullnl II sselllon oC 10st of the eompun"t . ' assets Al ii ri In' ror ( ' , , m , Inmusi's In t IUhor m I n.II. . . S1' 1.01115 , ) Iarlh 10.-JII : llrr ) ' , a negro , now In Jai ut Clayton unller Ientence of lllth for 1llng 1tlgnlr Flzwliaml , mllll a coumfesmtionu tOlll t ' In I whlh he 1m- I , lcatef I larry Smart In'1111 ' \ Jpnslc ) ' ! In thp mUIlel' , oC It. 1lclncllln McCul- louh , who , ul tim c his miami t in , wat pa'lnl tellem' of the Slltp Banll of SI Louis .Alv - tllI' :11'- CulOI.h was Itlell In 11) ' . Ib a. nut iris memo I . n WoodStoCI ) , a IlJIUI1 ) or this ( I ' , MI'a ' says ho took no Illrt In thl' muntht'm' , hut WUI , lrre8nrt wlln IIS cOlmllll1 He lultls thIs tonfeiHlon , moping ' t gain a nespite flom Cirvernor . Slone. sn.m'n ) lmnn ' I I a rio nun lie 1'11(1 m II "rro" . . IHINGJA1I , Alu" , lurch 10.-ln time circuit court ul Vernon , Aln" , 'lstella ' tine Southern ixl1resl compRIY Hot Jlllgment Cor $ , IO uHalnlt Alien I BUlrOWH , futhel' and admlnlstmtor of Hule IIIO\S , tint ' train rohllr , 'rhe \enlet WUt f JI tire Imoult of money of whIch Rube hnlrOhheI , \ ! ] tire COlpll ) ' , Alien Burrows two Ihl/ he- fore rtcovl'lld I judgment against the com- I I'al ' ' for $291 , Clue value of Ilurbe'mm gUil \lltoIS , 1 team or oxen and , mOle tuumon \ lit pelSOl wh" cUllluled und ) tilieti. Iuho boulhl t I hiS fun rni sri t Ir hIs pllnlel' i ! und I will now o to the coml'an 0- - 1111"11 , ' J noi'Irsrrre ' \ 11djmrl , ' 111) , ] NIIAN\IOI.IS , Murch 10.-Tire IId\l\ leglslatte unIt I\IJonr lomolrow night 'rhere are \ Inn tire govel' on's hands 01111 sIxty lulls , 11nonl thel Ielng the Nlchoben tellWrlne 1111 'rhe Moore leml'Prnee huh , a dr"tl mllFlr. hli al'call' Ipel HIIIWI , Alon/ tin e 1010 InlIO'Ilnt I Ills thlt I hav heeome h\ws 111 t\ Hell ' IJII , 10 Jlre\'oll winter rircing , the eomistltuitiorniniity t or whlll ) , Is IlueHtlonlJ , un,1 , hiP rOllrclsl , 111 Iwl Ilglllutvl apl10rtonlCII hils , A bill \\'UK Ilso llJlpl , gis'iumg councils Iho , 110wI'r to ( genr'nninnminier citIes ! every t 10 'Iart. which II tiltnct ) a lortbll ( meUHure Xu S 1)IIJfX I I itt "ah' . NI'\Y : 1I : , C'oninr. , March 10.-The scare thaI was stnrte'l 'Otenla ) by the I. nouns of 0 , Duke Hmlh of Yale with small- ii JX lt his bonnie \nllo\'lr. . 1118s" , that the disease Is peVllent at Yale Is wihout town- \1 \ tlauionr . 011' three Itldents have gone home Ill , ) . 1.'ostEf. tire h'slclun of Yale , was ) seen tonight arid said thlre'us not tiuc slIghtest sign of slalpox or sun ) ' othfr con. 11) taglous disease In the cole ! ! , - - . - - - - . - - _ . , " . 'u ' { . TUI.IIU Illll , 'V/luT , I"ST/W"II : 'Irn Mntclt by ni ihplolnin Comiiminnes thl Emrtirc ' lrnCnre , nJro TOl1UlO , 0" , Inrl'h il-Tue High sehool blllllng , n four.stor brIck ItrUltlre , occum- Iryinig tire square bounuderl , iry :11110n , Allal , 1tn11 timid 'renth streetS , Inl . enl of time best II'Jolntcll lilcatonni lnnstl- tutons II thl Illlt of the cOlntr ' , wns ahnot omilletch' tlctro.1 by Ore b. . t\len 1 nl1 2 o'cloek this ( : IOlln ' ) nniOrni- In ! A little before 1 o'eloclt air e"llloslol that took cult hart llf the east wing Itlltll'll the lcllest'IIIs who ha"IIIO1 to he 01 the street , 1111 n mOlent Intel' ! ' thlrc wal a hlaz ( In tll h.nrt of tIre strtnc- tlrl ' 'hl Jnm" ! Ipr.ml 10 rlllhl ' that he- fore nn lllIm eouM blI'1 tIre mall Ilat of the bul\lng \ W/I tooml1 The l'xlllllon \IS Irohnbl , ( nlse,1 , try rhl'm\nl" II the Ilhrntlr ' , The In'l I. l'sllmato.1 tnt $ lt'O- ' ( 0. ] n llnncl not Imowl lWr 1 : , 'U"II'WI.'OI.IJ 1'11\ l'ulcl I I misc nu I I a vu I I mime Sum hn.ltnimng ' ' , , tnnn m I , , ii i I . . I ' , , , ' r' , CIi1CAC1O , Mnuneh 10-Riot broke loose mi tire llhlnitrltc Stntte liomne for Juvenile Offcrrrl- e.rs in lnutilnrnma nuvcnue Chris evcumlmmg. Thirty- fount girls , r-rtmrgmnluig inn yenuns iromnr 10 to IS , rose 1mm rebellion nugmuimust tine nrunutroni , Airs. Inytoni. Ails , 1)aytonr nmnrti iner mincsistmnmuts % teie howerless to i'nrmtrol tine charger , miniti verc' conupelieti to shunt tiiennseircs Inu ( melt rrommrs to es'nupt' thmt'hn' ft-enrzleni muntsruhinmrttr. 'i'lni' gin-Is s-'ru C t hr n-otmghu tirehiommac , imreruki mig fur n nmitu no rural usI I urnios's , smniusir lnmg cmte1tem' muir t I everyt lii mg tir t'y conrhti mu ' u tin el r' innnnitis ( rim. 'l'lre Inohtce were snrnnmnionmt't'i rumr i restreni trrnlcr , but huntl iuo entry timiuc , trim tire thug- leathers mnunguut nlemnpernutehy. Fonnr of ( Itt' ninost Irronruinucuut of tile girls \s'ere nirrc'steri. 't'iie tuorible arose ever t Ire inn mm isim nniemut gi'- cmi hry Aimutmonn Ius'tomi ttr AIrn.mnmle I ) rnvint. ln yerums ohni. Aet'on-duurg to lint' gl n-l'ss tory , tIre mnpmit'trmg vas dune to grenut tiiursnutlsfnuctionr iru m hr ci r run irks over t 1101 r I renu turn cmi t I mm gemrernu I. It arose PattlcuilumiY beenninte of tint' syi'tenmu 0 f Innnni sin niuent , uu hr elm I unclunnie I lmnhn riscrmnuni en mi nu ilnurle noorrr , 10x12 feet inn size , Clue curl- Prit Irelng clruhmueni to ( hut' hoar try it irea'Y cirnninr , ninth nuiso mu ryst tin of clit'tlntg , inn whik'hu thmt' offeniulen' sutunc not nuilovt1 mnienrt timid svntr iituhf'-stmumved , ILl ZI 0 IlSt'CIIL'I ) TJll1 5) It.SIfl 1 ' . I 1'I\ ' . hleIc Oiuseruiutttry ' nmrn'eni , uhnwev'r , Iti cm . .m t ' ii g cr iii I 'i e SAN FRANCISCO , Marcln 10.-'i'ire follow- lag war received fromri the chin-colors of Chic Lick obsemvrutury "AlOt'N'i' 1iAAIIITON. Cal. , Ahnreir 10.- Tile totnml eclipse of tin numoomi svluicii cc- vunnred this evenrlmngs'ar oir'erv'ni nut ( Ire Lick nhsemvnunry tinner sonmuewiiiut innrfnuvor- ruble circumnnstaniccs , tine sky hrslnng ori'emmred nut Clue Cl uric by mm tiulmi hunuze. 'fine mu oonu vmis obscini-enl ny onie-irnilf of tine enun'tlr'ni mniiutios' vhcn it nnprentrenl nut 0 in. , l'aclnlc tinne. 'l'e- taiity begnimi nut Gin. 5Ini. f , us. , nrmuti hiusteti umnitil S ii. 27 mu , 30 ni. Tue nuooni left thmi eirrtii'nu mhnntIov nut 9 in. 25 in. 2nbn , numitl Irenuiinmibrni nhroint 10 ii. .nni. 'l'iic nmuooni's dIsc \s'ar visible rut. null tluiieun , belnrg couuspietuous mm greater inertia ii oftatoiity. 'i'ire color of m in e ummroitst'iurcd Iron I iou o f h Ii e ni ic yrnrhe'l frOrnu yellow to no Ilgirt coiper itune. Tine tinuc at winch Cue cnige of tine siinutiouv passed across somuic of tire lrn'ninrulnnemut critters were noted , nr.tuth tIre timuue of occuhtntiomr of several runutuil StUN were observed , " E..l.J'st ; I'fl i'iiet : is i co.i L , tiNi. WIll Cost nut Lcat a MIllIour hir'1orn , IL lit Simhrul tied. hlA7ELTON , I'n. , March io.-'rmne worst nuinue In the nurntirracitc n'cgloni for sonic time Is now raging Imu Clue Ilnuzeltoni slope of the Lelmlghu Valley Coal conupamry. Wiieq tire tire broke ourt , six veeks ago , It wnns at flu-ste thnuht to be 'of little conrserhunence , Time - slope was closed shortly afteruvarul , Since then hmunulreds of tinousantis of dollars Inave been uticmit in efforts to subulume tiue Ilninneti. 'i'hc c'hunnrucea of getthmug tire lire omit in the next six weeks are dubious , Tine mnilne us'ar tire muiost valuruirimie opratetl by the conuirrlmiy , enuploylmig 1,100 utica. The subterranean ohreunlnmgs connect tire Ihusselton mInes withi three otirer vnuhunnrble properties , amid tlnene hatter' nnrc unlso Inurpem-ileni , It Its estiniatcd that. before tire ountbrenhc itself shall have beemu os'ercOnne $1,000,000 shil hrave to be expended. 'I'II.EIle I1IfSI 11.1 LKIl ) ( L'r' TilE TU.CCK. Three % onurenn horrIbly 1Turiigheri by it ants- , notirh i'ntlflc 'I'rahuu , ST. JOSEPJ1 , Mo. . Alntrch I0.-Speclnl ( Telegranri.-M ) Irsourl l'nichtlc passenger traimi No. 191 , wimiclu heft tini cIty at 3:10 : p. mu. , ran Into a sirhnng uvagonu msevemi muller be- loss' thins oIly fIfteen miulmiutes Inter , anti killed Airs. 'rmnoniunns Alien , ageti 65 , nrutl serionrihy ItijuretI MISs Gertrude Alien , agemi 25 , antI Mnittle Iickimisoni , ngcul 12. ? uiismt Iickluison wIll nile. Tue patty us'as iromulbly nuianglenl. Tue horse , u'hnen on tire track , l.rntlkemi , mnnutl could not lie driven off Imr Cinmie. 'line 'ic- tinns arc null resldcntts of Chris cotnrrty. JUl ( JLTJIC ( ; UILI.1' OP .11. I . ' , SL.i fiG 11 1'IIII. Clnoycnuino Cmitthtninru % S'Io , 11usd ifihleth Three ainnum n'i mat n v ( nui vie I , .d , C1IE'I'ENNE , Alnirchr 10.-Specintl ( Tele- gramn.-Chrnirlens ) Ilomlter , a uctlreul cattle- rumani , on tInul for tire rR'urn-mier of 'l'iromas O'Neill , suns today conuvicteni of nnnunu- rlaunmluter , Time jury smuts ount fon-ty-eiglmt hi ur rrs. JiounI ter ii mrs Iclhierl tIn ice iii cii ml tnm'l mrg tire Past ten yenuns , but liars inen-etofore cut- cn.uiecl ir un Inn ameum t. 1'l I enI l'Ii it our t irri 'I'rticit. VA fPAltAISO , Intl. , Mrurehr 10.-Arm at- teniiltt sunus ninthe last nulgirt to s-meck ( hue mnidnigimt lmnuss'nger trruinr cmi tue New Von-It , C'tmIeago & St. LouIs west of Chubs city. A 1)110 ) of ties hmnrd been placed urn ( lie track , which was struck witlu great force try Clue crighuie , kmiockinig It from tire rallts ruurtl 1110w- hung up tine track for rmhroimt. 200 yrtrtlns inefore tint , tn'mtlnu cotnith ire ittopiwd. ' .ouie of tine unnmssetirceus us'ere innjureii. It Inn itmnhipOsed to inure been tIre worle of trrrlmn robbers , .u nulnI 'I hit' ) ' 5 en-u helm I , oily. Al t'itI'IIYSBOIIO , Ill. , Alnurclr 10.-Thru' nuuort ( ninnuours ununrdn'n' emnuse ever trleml in , Imuchsr'onn coUmmty nnithntl torlruy in tie' c'onivlc- Ibm of iunnnlc Jeffrey nmnul iouughntms lIen- rlenstjml fanIclilhnig Jnrrneut 'I'owle burst let'enim- her. 'l'lme case sumnut givemu to time jury nit 5 O'clock inrunt evenrimug , anti nut nooti toinuy tine 'euni it' t ssnr npnuni ii-t'ti , lix I mu g I me (1 enut hr ilcur. unIty. 'line tounrt us-Ill irass rtentmnnec , ( 'oimnhmey tlrg'nI its h'eri'n i.nin'n'e''ir ' , I.0N1)ON , Aiancli 10-Tire I.uIly News , Inn a leruiem' , urges tine cinuimiis of Itt. I loin. I I mm m'y Cc in m I unt.y t a thre. .Iommlcersl r i n 0 f tint' I louise of Comirurnomuts inn nnimcces-sionm of itt. I Ion An-thrurr l'en.'I , whose nemnhguunutioun Its Inuuniinrenrt. AIr. Coinutmney Ia an advrmnc'erl liberal ( buivinliti nF .Si.iru.'nirg II itt ( ' , , : , , . FOit'i' SCOTT , I'nnnm. , Mnnrcin iO.-Coiouuel ( 'onley , a well Inmuowmi I.inni county iminnm , hunts been eoun'ictetl rut ? nlounrni City of ruimurtler hun tire first degree. I Ic icilicri .Irrmnmeut Aimrper mu connpnuurioni , rut a 1'ourhin of Jumly celumiumrutiomi inn 1&I. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ inniiol , ' 1 iinrnmnrit to itn itunn'leI , mit ' ' . , , ( , , SA I4INA , lirmur. , huliurcir 10.-Tire fnmunercul of lit. ICes' . Illishint Snnltir 'rhmemans , ipiseonnj1 lrIshuOp of Kannrs. us'imo ulleil ilaturninny nuigirt , svlhh ire ireltl itt ( irince en tlmenimal hum 'i'opehtu \Vcnlnnestlay rut i2 o'c'lot'k. . hut rgo L'imhriu ntn , i'o ii im it ri' I I ii nun'nI. ( "II ICAIIO , AIntreIr 10.-Tile extennunivo foumnmlr ) ' plaurt occ'upleul joIntly hi ) ' 1 lnnrry I'erry tutni tire ( 'hnaihenge Alnnelniurt' c'onnpnrny bum-mien tnIcirt. I.oss , $75Kd ( , PIumthi' 'OV- cu-ed by Inrrsuramuce. I tu .1 I , , mini I tin , u k eu' II ru 'pit I ) n'iini - COI'AiilIA C'iT'i , Iuul. , , Aiarcir 10.-E. 1 , . AlLuhhenr , orgorl 9 years , hreutl of tire until- : lag thu-tn of AicI.rulienm & Co. , dlrolnhled nlenel unIts eveuning. lie ss'uus nu tlnlrty-tlniiml dt'uee Airusonn. Ci rpcnn I n' I ' 4 I'ur pm , rum I 5 % ' n I h I I. ' I I c ni 'hum n'nnl ins' . AilI\\'IuU1iiiI , ' , S'is. , Mtur'hi lO.-'I'ine fuinnerunh of Chic irrte A. V. 1 I. Crum Irnter of tire Cirlengo , Al Iiwmmultoe & St. J'nnrl railway syhil ire lucid 'i'uestiay uteruuooni , Aiarchr 12. --.5 ( itrnrul t'n'iv nif Ihia hulIp ti hr ' nir.trIo , , , , I'iEhII.O. ( 'oho. , Alarclm 10.Not ru clonil oiwcnmued tire Pk ) in ( 'olornido amid tIre lunar eclipse syans obsenveul most reutletactoruhy. Arlilrrrl tirilorni heanl , LONDON , Musmeir lO-AnImIual Sir ( ieorge flirford , retIred , is dead , lie born In i8I , A& - ' - . j . -j---- I1\v \ NUCII1LL \ \ THEY SPEND Stht3 8 Pocketbook Now iti the Hands of" the Legislators. FlOATING INDEBTEDNESS SURE TO GR\V , ' , Iimommmrtnr Aitemmnly l'rnrc mien for Art' I.nun'g nilmil 'h'iuost I nmrpt'nl ni ii , g 't'n' ill I mrn'rn'nrse t in t , lnt iii t a ii mu iniii ? rei''nlcni t t'nl ikn mmn-Sni , rti I 'I gru r's. LINCOLN , Alarcir 10.-Speciai.----Uliomi ( ) time. work of ( itt' lcgtslnmtmmre titrrlnug tin' iuext two- su-ceks depenruis tine nunsuser to tine qnmestlomn , stIll Neirmashsnu's ilonmtlmng Innulebtedness irecomno lnnrgt't or sununiller witimirm tine cunsnilnmg fiscal inc niunl umni ? Tine almprohirin (10mm ( bIlls are Itrimntcil nun Iii time filer of cachu nmrrmniber. Time. Iroinso has bnut ehovemu ula's rc'nrrnlmnlnug Nonio Ar th , mnln , rnt' , ipnti notneirNi so far. amiti Ctiti- senuienmtIy tireir comisidernutloni curninmat be' mrnmnchu homrger dcfetred. Evenu If ( ire metric ( rrmnmsacts mo otlner brmnnlmicss tire rcmumnslmninng days of tire legal sessIon uvili hraruhiy suntlico no finulsir tlro apimroprhatlonu mills , Ohni nnnmtl experiemneed- nrnenribtrs of tine Imoinse mngree uvitiu tIns viess' , Iteprcscntatlu'e Casper of hhinther counnity , . whmoec honng exlmerienmct' , rmot omnly as mu mnnennbee of tine irotist' , hurt of tine usays multI mmneumfls. conurunmittet' , mumakes hum n good nututirorit ) ' , saint today timat Ire' liehieved timunt tnt the very lowest cahcmnirmtiomn tire tuvo bills couriri muot lie Passed. turd sent to tire senmatO uvitinium elghrt ulrn's. - Me , Cashier was cirairurunni of tine wrmys mid umiennums conmmmnmlttco two years , igo. Seconini on the conmrrnulttce was Clmmnrehr howe. Unmuier thto uhirtetianu of threso two expetierneeti nmrennnbers time total nhProrhnttIons for tire esshuni suero iit'lti niownu to 2,20S.tl 10.'lriie tints ammuount storms large , It simthurkt very nnrntctlnmlhy lit comuipan-Isonm uvi t ii I ire nminirrolirlnt loins of pro- ccnihnmg scesionus. TIne umnost cxprmnsis'e sessIons ii nuder r t Itithh lc.rnn comm tn-oh u irs tlnri t of 1 887 , \shnca tinu total approprIations renolmeul $2- 729h55. At tins rremrsiomm mu great imnaimy new hmnihrllrrge us crc IrOS'ldcti ) for , turd tire state I rio I I tint tonnun Supru gIven liberal attn ulunuts for lmcitct unnonrey. Tire rcpnrhiicnuum st'sstcnn of ISSO ti iii mm item ho C t or my me mmci tug I me totrul airpro- irriatlonus to $2,3S0,32S. 'l'hme pollinlist st'ssloii of 1591 suas onuc 01 rlotoins extravagamice , humt It nnnirst ho snuld ss itin nil Irulrnness thmnt thrcro ss.Cre sevcrrml cxtmnuordimtunry ennergeurcirs to umitel. un isi tine hegisiatunre' uas callouS unponu for $100,000 for tire relief of tine destl- turto f.rmnmners uvino Irad smnIi'cnenl by reason of the crop fmllnnre : tIne irreviouts year. Tirenr tIre. necessity for a state exhibit nit tine \'odd's fair called for a inurgo nmlrlroprhatlomu. Aslulo fronmi threso Iterni.s , tine sessionn nrlnproprhatod. excessive smununs for atnute officers amud state inusthtumtionmu. A very large proportiour of tire nruenuubers of thutmt uinennnomunbhe sessionu usere Inca nies' to political life anti mnmntricui inn legis- hatlvo experience. Tirnnt tIre ) ' suero cajoled Into inrodigallty is umrmjro to tire nsinnrmric of tire Schuciriers wino ssvarruneth tire Iotnhies timan to. tire tliscretllt of tiremrrselves. Tire record of umiany of three sannio mien Inn tire su-u'sionn two- years later , us'inemr threy hrrnd gnuhmreui Inn politIcal expcrienrco annul iettel' unundernntoosl thre trIcks of tire lobby , Inroved Clint ( lucy usere tire. fricmrds of ecornomuny annd thmat they hiatt tIre. cournugo to stand by theIr dearly borugIrt ox- lCrlonnCc. I1STAIILISIIIID A PItECEDIINT. Tire ways amuni menus conunnitteo two . - years ago established a procetlenut winichi tine comutmnlttee at tire lmreseumt sessIon linus uot hmsitatciI to follow , There In. , inmt little to criticise iii tile twq big appropriation siucets rccomumirrenrdid by Chuairnnitnnr Crow , RepresentatIve Casper. ss'imt' inns ennrnneml irIs repuntatiour as a careful anti conservatIve - legIslator , says tlrat tine hills ought to re- ceivn" tine sinpinort of every frienud of econuonuly on Cite hoer of tire lroue. Unit Ire atimlts timat tine tntinrost llrrunruess wIll ire uneconneary to lirevenrt a genreral Increase hum alnnnost every uieinartmruenrt. Now thmat , tine appropriatlonu lhhis hnnuve- ineemn inriurteti , it Is possible to nmnahce A care- funi comparisonu wltir throsnu of tine sessions two years ago , Smichi a conunparisorr is mieces- snury , hecatnnre tire exhtetleuiee of tue past. two years Inert dennmouistratetl that every state Inrstltnmtioni linus been able to ruin iniroum tIne nnnmuotnnnts ghvemr two years nngo. Strict ecotionnry was emuforced lii all these iumstltu- Chorus , nurti yet umraumy of thrennu cotulti irave beets uruanrageri wlthr hess nuroney , Tire follouvinug conuiparatlve table i'hhI beef - of value to every umienmuber of time lrouue dur- hng tIne enusurlmig seek , It nnirosvmm tIne total anruounurts appropriated for each mmml every nlepartnmuemit. of state governirneumt , togethrer with tine rcconurnmuenrdationr of tIme usays amid muienunrs conmmnrnitteo , for tire emusuimrg bien- nulnnnrn : 1)n'ttar lunun'nC. asia , 1593. m.egminmtiuhv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; iiOCnl ( ( I 120.00) (3overnur'ir omnmt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47O ( . ) ' , ,1Jutnirtt gent'mal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.100 32,50(5 ( I , nnixr courmrummusioner. . . . . . . . . . . 6,0)0 . . , , . , ffecin'mtury or , ntnn to. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11nni'.O 15,900 Audhmor ttt Puihte , acc'intutts , . . . 9OOO aitOo Stnmte treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P1,0(0) ( 2n,40 Siumerhnti'urtIeiit mnirhrhic iurstu uc- ( iou. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,52-i I8(4 Atnorutey gi-nernnh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,70(5 11,000 t'ninnnmrtlrrlummir 1nuhdte himuls nini } , tmtiings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b0.It4) ) 28,5410 itniul it or Puille Inihin nurul iiuiiullmngs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . isnra 2),30 I ti , n-il or i-.innca u lariat I tunis tiumi I'nmtr'ls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,1)01) o,00o m nuuri itt I 'iii elitist' niuu'I ' Muir- lilies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 tOO h4ui rru n'nIue t'Jni rt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 , 103 CMIOG hihnnuulcu count. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221.0) ) 221,150 mn.unn.Immg ti"pnrnunut'nut. . . . . . . . . . . 3.903 3,90) Smote Irnionry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II CCOG i'entn Non nuunil tncito'iI. ' . . . . . . . . . . 42 , 11)1) ) 41,100 I mosnImrti to" tire m uriumni" , 1.tn. cnhmn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132,700 103.50(5 ( lenuu'ua mriiu"mrlnn , seittol . , , , , b5) 20,400 , s9hrumr for' ( ire I nrrnt , ire , Iltinrtmmrgs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,0(5) ) 145,300 iJ'sndttih tr mi' lnnounit' , Nor' fuiik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .s3e0O ' 55.250 lunrte nttummtenmtnlnuY . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129'J.mi . 301,700 ' - I itt itinuc' for nuhhurin , N , Ii nmsita ( 'hun' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I'n.tO 4 40.9) I uilunsurtith cinucul , iteirri.'y , , 5',754) ) 103,95) I inst I iii mn fur' util I Sen f , u ) mnnur hut & ,7 I ) 77,207 I I 'nIle ' for mite l'i irnuuliess , i .htn' totum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0I ) c2,000 In I u rem ii I nnnnuntrrai iicrnunnt . . . . . . 25,7w ) 2 h3)0 ) m4n a n is I lonuuul .f 'in ii niou tnt- trouu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lO,0d 2G2S Soiihi'uin' tutu Itrihorti' inrn , , . . 50,410 Gt30 imrsthrtnte mom 1't'ebk Ailumtlt.h , , 1 m'nim u cc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 , 403 C8,210 $ tnn m e Vhehm eemntnmsisutnn. . . . . . . . lO , IC I 12,200 r4ntnuu umuml' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2OI.21 i'JOOOr ) Ht tune I I lst'i han h stti.t i . , , , , , 2.1)4 ) , ) - 2,003 i4tntuu' Inoau'n or , % guuitrui u' . . 40) ) ' ) 4,000 Html , . liar trtmrltntuurh cocioty , . , 2G0) ) 4,0410 Smut" I ) , mlrmti'mn'H nnssreiin thnitu 2.04) ) 4O0 14rur ( ' i'ouih try tu sunithunt ltrr . . , 2,0 19 2,0)0 ) I 'rhmrr rtg h'Jiti tutu 'ii It ocitr utra- titinu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrsceiiamnn'oums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S.C2. 208,911 . 'l'omals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,2)&fll' ' ) $2hlIG25 SVIIIOIE ( SA\'ING IS Al lIE Arr iummpccthniur of tire ubosc tnmbrmlnteni state- unnomut uvill show thrat a unuateriul euvlnmg Is minutia 1mm ntonmre uIt'iturtirremntnt , 'i'ira sutni of $20- (5)4) Is mnastI Inn tire itulnlcuntal expenmtrs of tIre leglslatinre. It is iahies'ctl , irowcs'er , thrnrt thins $35,000 rccotinttrotuild su-ill iravnu to be ininitenl- ally liucreasetl hiolort' thus sessionn t'nrds , nra thins eXIrcuises 'rias.c irCti nunrrusunmhl9' imc-rtV ) ' . A large sas'iuig is rmpmancuitIy uumnutIe in ( ho goy- crnnor'H uleuiartunreirt , burt it uiuust be rennenun- bt'reil tirnit two years ago limo stints of $25,00 for tIne innnpt'acimnnrenIt trial , $1 (1,000 ( for tine enunphoyunuennt of couunsei , ctc. , 1mm the irtose. cutton of tire amnylumni aund pun tenrtitu y buodlers turnnl $5.000 for tire hrrosen'mntiour of rhrc' itate's canto agamnrrut cx-'i'renrsmnrer 11111 muuumi LIe hjotrtl- unmeni to recover thro mnuouney Itnnst by tire state hum tire Capital NatIonnnnl haunt susinmihla are not. Iurelurtietl inn time reconninmuomrdatlours of tluc usays a nil nun eanis counr null tee. TIne connrturittee rccoutrniieiriis a snivItmg ot $6,000 by refusiumg airy ahihunnnpriamlouI wIrat- . ever fur tine olllce of tiehlUty labor eo'nrnmmi8. shunner. Tire curling tlmummn mnrade. rowevcr , uvili be dlscouirted If tile Irihis for tine irrruosoi State imoaril of hmrnnigrmtiomm , inre ( I , A nnavlmmg cul $1,001) is recnmniummern'leni ' Jut tine NUhlrItuO court nlepumlttneirt , , OO0 mi the stat , , library rurud l2,125 1,1 tIme State Jlnarui of 'l'rnmniltorlrntlonu , by .unttinmg off ( iu s.rh lee of two of tIre secretririet , tire stt'mrtrgnrminur , arid- ijrcitii'nrttni exileni see. 'i'inis InC I i' r wrt'i n g , It ous" . ever , su'hhl lie eIiectc'l ut ( hr niilitcnmUy , mrs am extmaorullnuaty cUrt soul mr nmmnm'le I" ItrUs'ide iilau'es for tine tuto 1nulltleal r'-tnu tiers clut off , Tine reform necorinuuicnrd ii by ilte ennnrlttens - ought to tnj carried curt , 1w clx yesro c'xInu'ri- ncc true niomortstrateul tlmrrt cub o.ecmn'ary ( your easIly ut rormnm all tine uhumtlttnt of ( ire boanml , In mecunmnunrn'ndlng thmI cavhmrg time ways amud nrlelmnib vonrrrtrltcc aa doubtless Its. . : . 4. - . .