Show TIlE TREATY IS SIGNED Arlirltrnllon A nlrllt War The Isent or she Ineteenlls ten lury Nrrrrlurr olnry and im looInr l h sonar role ttlnrh Tlilr Mlanslure ro the ti enema rIlea llonTrmt llflnrrn Urmt hell and the fnlirit Nlalr Washington Jan Il Secrrtary Ol nev on behall nl the United Stales and Sir Julian Panncelerle on the part ol neat llrlialn today afflxnl their ilg nature to a new treaty by which tara tar-a term ol Ave year the two llngllth peaking nation agree to nblde In peace and without a rtwirt to arm all possible quettlont at controveny being referred to a court ol arbitration with the single encentlon tha1 neither notion Ufr ndtr Ire honor and dignity to the udRment ol the arbitration lle In the day President Cleveland tent tin treaty and a meiiagt earnestly op proving It tothe Senate fhe treaty conttil ol twelve article arti-cle and In print would 1111 about one newspaper column One ol the last pilnt to be dtcldeol wat that King I Oscar H ol Sweden and Norway It to act at the arbitrator In cute line others tall lo agree on the final member mem-ber ol the court rime acceptance ol the King and the final agreement on that detail was not cabled to WaMug ton until late Sunday night and em lien ono small detail remained lo receive re-ceive the approval ol the Ililtlth Foreign For-eign ofDce At u oclock this morning a cablegram from Lord Sallibury removed re-moved this tail uetllon and led the I way clear lor the formal execution nl the Instrument Sir Julian Iauncelote accompanied by Lord Cough fit see rotary of the embatty proceeded lo the State Department They were met In the Secrettry private office by Mr Olney There were few lormilltlei at the gnaturet were but the culmination ol a negotiation covering many week during which a complete understanding had been reached on every phrase ot the subject The diplomatic bureau had prepared two coplet ol the document Tney were not In any sense ornate The article ol the agreement were engrossed engross-ed In a fur hand on thc ilmple red mirgln parchment paper ordinarily user for trealle by the State depart lIIent The copies were laid upon the iicrelaryi desk and then occurred avery a-very neccetiarrlnrmallly The flrllltli BmbaiiaJor produced a formidable looking document tlgnrd by U > rd Sail burycertIO Ing that he the E n b as odor was authorlird lo sign for the Ilrltlth Government a treat bearing on the subject specified Secretary Olney replied re-plied by ihowlng a letter from Treat dent Cleveland delegating lo him authority to ilgn the proposed convention conven-tion Having thus tatltfled thciiuclvei that everything was being conducted In the regular order the principals proceeded pro-ceeded to the ilgnatureol the duplicate treatlci Sir Julian Pauncefole had the honor ol tlgntng flrtl Secretary Ol ney handed him the pen and he signed one copy Secretary Olney signed It first and Sir Julian Pauncefole algae after him finis U I the Untied Slate copy and likewise will remain In I the potimlon ot our Government Alter the Senate had pined upon It a copy vlll be mad of our original and limbs will be used In Ihe final exchange ol ol ratification later on |