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Show s COALVILLE TIMES. POISON IN . WHISKEY. iriww - C. Idiler and BHiaes , JOKES, huntMe Manager. the FoMdflM la CoaWllla. pu jaacmtS-ClMatter. PECULIAR CASE AT COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO, f, MU, ae mu razable to or WMcunioK. Ona 4 v ASwaikaa. . Taer...... ... ...... .... ...... ...... .... M ua Ms VWraa MoatSa Sts .... Man Drinks From Bottl Given a New Vtar' Present add Di j Convulsions ... ... ... .... .... .... 1 - .fft Mrs. J. E. Bailey, wife of a coachman of George of Colorado Spring, Colo,, wa declared to STATE NEWS., be out of danger from strychnine poisv. oning taken into her system Monday Th Irrigation com panic about Lehl night by drinking from a whisky bottle tar agreed to arbitral tbelr dis- from which her husband bad drunk. He died in agony at midnight The pute Utah' wool oflP for the season will rase promise to develop one of the his... probably reach... a total.uf 1&QW) ,M0 greatest murderjmysterleajn Jhe Of iba Title Peak region." Mr tory pounds, since her recovery, tells a story been Bailey, toghCTew emluiinea bar Indicate that some one deliberthat Opened up during the n4 jear, lx la husband by means In Carbon ately poisoned beg. Emery county and ven him as a of a bottle of whisky county, New Tear's present The coroner and Tbe tola) output of the mine of police are investigating, and state that Utah for the year 1502 1 estimated at t is a case of strychnine poisoning. 20,985,337, Tbe output for 1901 was Mrs. Bailey took a drink of the liquor $17,580,467. after her husband had been thrown Tbe State University debating team Into convulsions, in order to see what baa made arrangement for a contest was in the bottle. wltb tbe debating team of tb Uniter-pit- y SWEPT BY A FLOOO. of Idaho, t , , During tho past year 1,883 men were Washington Mining Camp Badly Damaged by Water employed in tb rarlout mine of tbr The town of Wilkeson, Wash., waa Itate, ax compared with 1,721 fear 1901, aa Increase of 109, swept by high water Monday. A Jam of logs and driftwood formed la the Andrew Nielson bad both leg broken, and dame Graham bad one creek and an angry torrent was turned leg broken ax a result of an accident through the streets of the town, leaving great trees eighty feet long and In a Sunnyside mine. four or five feet la diameter on the lx with laid up Royal Reid, of Mantl, main thoroughfare of the mining vila broken leg, as a result of being A wall of water came down the lage. thrown from a horse, which slipped mountain about 7 o'clock In the mornwhile turning a corner, ing, carrying everything before it The Della Mclntlr waa (truck by , Mis gainers on the day shift had not yet a train at Price and (lightly Injured, gone to work In the mines, or tberd She wax standing too close to the must hive been loss of life. As It was track, and waa struck by the engine. the water la said to have flooded the There 1 now ter a foot of now tunnel of the mine for half a mile or on the lerel la Rabbit valley In Wayne more, and it la expected much thnr will be required to pump it out. Sevcounty, more than ha been on tb buildings sear the hank of the ground at on time for moral year eral rtreatn were moved from their found-tlon. . past About 1,200 feet of track la gone Postmaster Clove report that the near Crocker. buxines of tb Provo poxtoffle for tb flood Injlound Country. last Quarter figures up to 12,758.63, a flood -- situation In the district The gala of $204 87 over tbe corresponding of south Beattie doe not seem to he of last year, Quarter The first calamity Improved. greatly ex A proposition lx now on foot to a result of the rising water Is retabllxh an electric light plant to (Up a ported from OBrien, on the Northern ply Richfield. The parties are figuring on about a 110,000 plant, to be oper- Pacific, between Beattie knd Tacoma, Two men, Martin Cummings and P. ated by steam power. Shaughnessy, were in a boat rescuing During the past year Utah mining people from second windows, and, to tbs: on one of the tripsstory properties have the boat capsized amount of $5,025,160, During 1901 and Cummings and Shaughnessy were the $4,44f9o0 was distributed both drowned. fttafto Oopiaa.w, JITAIL Wirniafliirnr-- to MOORISH SULTANS Wisj Brings About , Reconciliation Brother and Deals Death Rebels. t MOVE- - ' tr PART OP TOWN SINKS EARTH. SETTLES, vVift DESTROYING SEVERAL BUILDINGS. to According to nes receive ja ys gler, Morocco, from Fex, tb move of the sultan In bru T brother, Mulai Mohammed, t tj.Hxp tal. ha attained the desired otwttf DM depriving the pretender and the latter Jkaa retired, acto Laz r credited, ' He has bee deserted by a nun;P of the local tribes, who dispersed o make sure of their booty, Buhamroara, th pretender, ijsvUS claimed th intention of dn&ronHg Mulai Mohammed, his rebellion ha o da longer iflj .reason to continue sultan has publicly reconciled femUf with hi brother, and Mulu ' hammed has made a solemn entry! Tex, acclaimed by th popular-- ! sultan has anonunced the ppoltJut of Mulai Mohammed a govefeo of the province of Tex, thus dispnnkig the rumors that Mulai Mohamomd aspired to the throne. When thlqjad been done, according to the official au- , The Settling Was Gradual, and the People in the Affected Section Escaped injury. Although There Were Several Narrow Escape e, K Abandoned workings la toe Eddy Creek colliery of tb Delaware A Hud aon company, beneath the-ver- y heart of tbe town of Olipbaut, Pa., cared in Friday afternoon and engulfed fom frame buildings, covering an aggregate ground space of e.000 feet. The settling was gradual, and people la.ihe.aJfcs.ted. JitMtr esegped A gang of men and boys who were at work In the mine beyond the fall encountered a flooded dip of depression In the vein while making theit way out.) and had to swim from on rise to the other. The settling began at 3 o'clock and continued thirty mlnues. In the in- tervening hour, OBriens three-stor- y hotel, Mrs. Anna Evans double dwelling, Mrs June Acertys double store around Fez swore fidelity toluSwl-ta- building and Evans barbel and denounced Buhammar juju shop were ground to dqbrls in the Imposter, whom they would profit yawning pit, with the uppermost part from coming to Fez. , of the mound forty feet below the sun All Immediate danger has disap- face. The vein that caved in Is 116 peared Th routes from Tea to the feet below tbe surface. Tbe property coast are open. It Is said th sultan loss is estimated at $30,000. Is now preparing a large expedition, MOFFAT ROAD BEGUN. with the Intention of crushing ,the rebellion. Short Work on the Salt V Line Commences at Last. A Financial Panic In Caracas j A Salt Lake Tribune special from There was a financial panic at.Ca-race- s Saturday afternoon. A Targe Denver says: The first shovelful ol number of small trader and private earth on the Denver, Northwestern & depositor went together to the office pacific railway was turned this mornof tb Bank of Venezuela for (be pu- ing by a construction gang of graders rpose of exchanging the bank'! netts at a point eight miles from Marshall and opposite South Boulder Creek canfor IIvr. ,The hank refused to change more than $2 worth of notes yon. There wa no ceremony, but at 7:15 for any one person, and at i 9'clodc Clewed th doorsThe panic continued. oclock 200 men, the gang of contract Bills Issued by the bank are not sell- ore, Orman & Crook, hav on the field, ing for 80 per cent of their face aW were working. Governor Orman received toe mesg The leading firms of Caracas, the present situation, hsf sage from Marshall that work had not presented notes for redemption, started and said: As rapidly as we will have 3.000 or 4,000 men as they are all interested in supportat work, and there will be no delay ing the bank. We have started In the usual way In Witch Killers Sentenced, grading, and th rock work will com United States Marshal Shoui las as we enter the canyon. arrived in Seattle from Juneau fwfth - The work extending beyond Arvada, three Zloonah Alaska Indians, se- and .which will form part of the enntenced each to four years Impflssn-men- t trance into Denver of th Denver, in the United Stales peta-ilar- y Northwestern & Pacific. Is that of th on .McNeil, island tar .cat-JuDenver At to death of Indian Isaac," whom lh corporation which! the nucleus ol claimed to be a witch, theyt to totr-urbasi tolram to a tree for feigbj dayjf yl a fd Ttrsf msterTexposure and hunger mulling in his Drunkards Are Now Blacklisted If death. Mali Mlttistlppiana Will Not Tak London, ' , From Negro Postmaster. Robbers After VajLbl Gems. Th first notable case under the new There can be no mistaking the fact In a dispatch frompelhl, toe corre- licensing act, which went Into effect that a large portion of the community spondent of the Loufiott" Dally Mail on toe 1st, came up in a London polict la considerably wrought up over the says: A body of Pagans mad a bold court Friday, when Sir Charles Allen action of the government in closing attempt in broad ylight Friday to Lawson, to Anglo-India- n newspapei the postoffle at Indlanola, Mis The attack toe guard d rob th Jewtl editor and applied for a sumwriter, to business Is being room of to Arts xhibition, whew partial paralysis mons against Lady.Lawson, whom hi felt mor and m,or A private office gems valued at ,250,000 were fe described as an habitual drunkard. Tht has been established for the distribukeeping. Member! of the police forts summons was granted. The new act tion of wail collected by an Independand toe Jewelers present, after a enables either husband or wife to b ent messenger service from Heatb-man- n scuffie, succeeded in foiling the at cure a separation In the case of habit and Greenville, oth of these tempt - Entrance to the Jewel room ual drunkenness, and allows the polici postofflcea are being congested with ha been made much more difficult. ' to an Inebriate anywhere excepl arrest mail as the result of the closing of this in a private house, whether disorderly office. Tbe Independent office at InFirecracker Exploded in His Mouth. or not After conviction the drunkard dlanola will be maintained at the exWilliam Pettus, the 6 year-olson cf are blacklisted for three years. of II the citizens. pense Senator McLaurln of Mississippi has George Pettus, of JJryantsvllle, Ky obtain drink to during conferred with Postmaster General found a cannon firecracker, stuck It In they attempt that time they are liable to a fine, Payne on the situation at Indlanola, his mouth and lighted the fuse. Tk while toe publican where the postoffice has been closed as supplying them ii a result of antagonism to the negro explosion split the boy mouth fro n fined $50 for the first offense and $104 Tost master. Senator Mclwurin stated ear to ear, and drove to butt into h offense. Imprisonment that he believed the office would be re- throat. Remarkable, as It may aew i, 1for. the second drunkenness of a per for provlded opened till week, Mr. Payne said that his tongue wa no injured. The ph -- aon In charge of a child under 7 yean the office w 111 be reopened if there is of age, slclans say he will recover. no intimidation of the postmaster, r Train Went Over Embankment Dodged the Sharks. . Senor Ssgasta Dead. A passenger train on th Souther A boats crew from the United Tomer Premier Ssgasta died at States cruiser Don Juan de Austris 6:30 oclock Monday evening, at Ma- railway, bound from Atlanta to Bi made toe first successful attack ox the rails left mingham, Sunday nlgtt drid. Senor Sagasta's death was due In the, maneuvers neai Weems station. The baggage an 1 the mine-fiel- d near to bronchitis and gastric trouble. His mall cars boat capsized as II Tbe down an : Sublg bay. rolled embankmer family waa at the deathbed, and for; toe were and was demolished. mines, and pari approaching Although thi mer liberal members of the cabinet train was filled with passengers. En- of th crew, Ensign Babcock were near their old leader. The new gineer White waa the only person swam a mile, although Tbe water wa of former premiers aea.ta created killed. His mangled body was found infestedjwlth sharks towing counter tbroagherur 'MOP nnderothsrtoeomotlveTweaty-eeve- t min buoys, which were'successfully drid. King Alfonso expressed profound passengers were slightly injured,- placed. The searchlights on th war regret. Senor Sagastas Intellect was relief train brought the injured .to B! ships did not discover the operation mingham. The passenger coaches unimpaired until his last hours. Ensign Babcock .at 1 his men wer malned on the ties. congratulated on their courage. Killed by Pise o Ice, How Babe Got into Furnace. National Bank Note A great crowd of spectators gathTh mystery of the child whle! The monthly circulation statement ered on th hanks of the Connecticut wa burned In the furnace of Issued the comptroller of the cur by river Sunday at Hartford, Conn., to Brown hotel, Denver, on the night of rency chows at the close of toe calenwatch the proem of dynamiting the Dec.1 a volun16, has been solved th total circulation "of na ke Jam to save the great temporary tary statement of Dr, W. S.byHolmquigt, dar year was $384,929,784, ax banknotes tlonal bridge. At 10 o'clock a piece of ice "Who placed toe body in to furnace. Increase lor toe year of $24,640,058 was blown high In the air, and, falling' The body was that of a still-borchild, and an increase tor the month of $75, 200 feet away, struck Frank Stavslo, toe parents of which had requested) 270; toe circulation based on United aged 11, on the head, fracturing his skull. He jsjnow lnthhoapItaU him to save them the expense of a States bonds amounted to $342,127,844 where, it li iaidt he can live but a funeral. Chief of Police Armstrong an Increase for the year of $17,118,538 short time. He hat not regained con- said the doctor would not be arrested, and an increase for the month of 1, sciousness. Th authorities declare and William C. Hughes, the fireman 027,435. The circulation secured by BO one waa to blame. at the Brown, whow as arrested, will lawful money amounts to $42,801, 04 " sot be prosecuted. Rd Men Must Not Dane. Body Wat Cremated Indiana Ghoul Arrested. A special from Santa Fe, N. ML, W. C. Hughes, employed as firemai Hamilton West, aged 65 - year, a aays: Superintendent Clinton J. Cranat the Brown Palace hotel, Denver farmer dall of this ty baa summoned" the living south of Noblescllle, has been arrested as a result of hii Ind., has been arrested on toe charge confession that on December 16 h governor and other officers of the Indian pueblo to Santa Fe to an- of stealing th bodies of Ralph Brack-- a permitted two unknown men to place and Walter Manship from the the body of an Infant lnoito of thi swer the charge of coercing the Infurnaces in the boiler room, where U dians of the pueblo to participate in Beaver cemetery, nine mite southeast was consumed. He says wen of Noblesvllle. The warrant were carrying a box which they they the annual heathen dance of the said eon sworn they- - asked per pueblo, and threatening dire punish, men. onout by relative of tbe dead talned a baby, which th strength of information mission to burn 1 the furnace. Be ment-tp-tb- oe who did not take part received from Rufus Cantrell, wen Joking, he openei the In- ieving They will be required to show cause dianapolis ghoul, a ho is reported to he uoorthey for them. Later he discover why they should not be punished for have said that he helped West to take hat a baby body bad actually beet making such threats. th bodies. West was placed under ontained in the box. - r- haaw bond thority for these statements, toetrj n one-stor- y - ?! . j i... lapabl per day, and it believed before the clot of tb year Utah smelter will he treat 1 Ing 7,000 ton of or dally. While William Broadhead, or Mantl wa driving do a the street the team yaa away, coming In contact with tree, which one of the horse struck, causing instant death to the animal. An explosion of coal ga at the Sail lake county Jail last week did slight dsmage to tbe building, and as a result of the explosion one of the prisoner is nursing a badly burned face. i The elf itens of Ephraim celebrated old folks day on the 30th, about 150 guests being present Ivan 3, Olsen, aged 93, wa presented with a cane, for being the oldest pioneer la the dis- trict A tratnload of people from Provo, EprtagvUle and Salt Lake, spent New Tear's day In the vicinity of Nephi on a rabbit hunt d were royally entertained In the evening by the cltzena of Nephi, s A force of eight men la at work sinking in on the vetn of the South Tent Oil company's property at ralm. They will lace down th ledge, and, if the shale Justifies It they will erect an oil retort The total valuation of the school property la the state at th end of the Sthiiol y (af. 'Juhe 3 (i, Wai $ 3,221,- 159.64. Last year the estimated valuation wa $3,065, $05.02, showing an of $155,554.62 for 1902. According to the flguree of State Mine Inspector Comer Thomas, the coal production of the Sterling Coal A Coke company, located six mile south of Mantl. is '3,901 ton this year, as compared with 1,885 ton last year, Mrs, Peter Peterson, of Ephraim, while sewing on a machine, acclden- tally ran the machine needle through her finger. It was found necessary to take the machine apart so as to ex. tract the needle from the ladys finger. Th pest year was a most prosperous one for the Salt Lake Jobbing trade. The volume of business was a Kttle more than $4,000,000 greater than In 1901, aggregating $31,700,000, as against $27,255,000 for the preceding rT" TT At the close of the school year there year. were 927 graduations In the common and high schools, as against 813 for 1901, an increase of 114. Th graduations. from the common schools wer 2.051 for 1902, and L710 for 1901. a gain of 34L nutwlth-Standin- pos-Bibl- n jcf jf d -- - ' , v T I n -- Co-ehl- tl NEWS SUMMARY. Attempted to Cut a Woman's Hand Art Sn Order to Secure Her Diamonds. 3f 1 Henry Goodman. 19 year old, haa been arrested in New Tork City, charged with being the person who attempted to cut off a young woman band to obtain the diamonds displayed on her finger. The attack was made in the full view of scores of merrymakers, Including the woman's escort Miss May Matthewg and Miss May Lew is. started out with., their escort for an automobile ride, and Inter went to a supper. At 11 oclock, when th start was made for home, somethin went wrong with the machine, and th two men got down to examine it Mis Lewis held handbag, which contained a small amount of money. On the fingers of Miss Matthews' left hand glittered diamonds worth, it Is said, fully $1,500. Suddenly from the crowd spiaug a young man, who held in one hand a knife with a long and exceedingly keen blade. From Miss Lewis he grabbed the bag she was carrying, and then, seizing Mis Matthews by the fingers, he drew bis knife across her knuckles, cutting a deep gash. The young woman shrieked with fright and pain, and her assailant, who, waiting to make another effort to sever her Jiand, brandished his knife in the face of those who sprang to the rescue, and dashed west along Houston street. After a long chase he was captured, but did not surrender until beaten into subjection by a policeman. Lake-Denv- s. 2 tie suit JUra of TlSt are of handling 4,500 tons of or A FIENDISH ROBBER. MESSAGE FROM HAWAII. Pacific Cable Has at Last Been Connected With Our Possession. The patience of the watchers of the Postal Telegraph company was rewarded at 11:01 oclock on the night of the 1st, when the instrument at the Ban Francisco end of the Pacific cable Indicated that connections with Honolulu had aflast been made, and that a message was coming through. The first words that the ticker denoted on the tape were You are reversed, meaning that the Honolulu operator was getting the San Francisco signals backwards. The local difficulty was quickly adjusted by a readjustment of the batteries here, and then cam the first formal communi- 4, cation from Uncle Sam's new posses- Epldemlc of Cholera in the Philippine When ft. G, Case, a stationery dealec.ia toe .city. of left That city for Seattle the average number Qf deaths, fropt .cholera-w- a .tat4yw day. Cholera Is raging in toe Philippines In a more aggravated form than at any other time since American occupation occurred. Mr. Case says of - ' the epidemic: There has not been such an epidemic of toe disease In the Islands, the natives say, In many years. In 1887 they had their worst siege, and then, they tell you, when the death rate reached ten a day they were fearfuL However, for a week or ten days It did reach forty a day In Manila, and what It was in the other parts of the island they are unable to say. Pretenders Army Near Fex. A dispatch to the London Times from Tangier says a courier from Fea has arrived there, bringing a letter dated December 23, saying that toe pretender was then tour hours from Fez. All availab: . troops had left the capital to defend the approaches to the city. The Christiana la Fez were " ' AD reported to be safe.' Cuban Editor Slain. Congressman Corona editor of toe Cuban XI bre, shot and instantly killed Senor Insula, editor of the Republic, at Santiago de Cuba on New Year day. Both men were prominent and leaders of rival parties. Senor Corona was drinking In a c&f when Senor Insula and a party of friends entered the place and began n polite al discussion. Personalities and rtotofts followed; and quickly started" fight with canes, during which Senor Corona drew a revolver and shot Senor Insula three time poll-tlcla- Lockjaw Caused by Burn Received From Firing Toy Pistol "Four boys, three white and on colored, hav died in Norfolk, Va., since Christmas of lockjaw, caused , by burns received In toe firing of toy pistols charged with blank cartridges, and now George W. Wright, a messenger hoy who wounded himself accidentally on Christmas morning, has been attacked by the disease, and Is reported to be in a dying condition. Municipal legislation is proposed to prohibit toe ale of such weapons In the future. - Tragedy of the New Year, lira. Marl Banenhauer shot and killed herself at her home In Philadelphia on toe morning of the 1st, after attempting to kill hef husband. AccordIng to his statement, he and his wife had ben celebrating the advent ot th new yetr, and .when about to retire early on that day, the woman seized a revolver which was kept in the room and fired at her husband, the bullet striking him In the hand. She then shot herself. Danenhauer - was arrested, pending an Investigation. v All toe electrical workers la Indianv . apolis Are on a strike. Senator Hoar has completed aad bill. made public his anti-truJoint statehood of Arizona and New Mexico Is now being advocated. Miss Iona Dunlap, on trial at Aledo, Ills., for the murder of Allie Dunn, baa been acquitted. New Eng. An original capyrolTbe land Primer sold in Philadelphia last week for $2,500. Factories at Trenton, N. J., are on tbe Verge of closing, because of the shortage of coal. Seven people wer Injured in a collision In Chicago between a cable train, and an electric car. Nine hours will hereafter be considered a working day In all of the iron Forks of Portland, Ore. The evacuation of Shanghai by troops is complete, the last of the German troops being started for home last week. Letters of administration of the estate of the late Bret Harte have been granted. The total value of the estate Is placed at $1,800. Ira D. Sankey, who used to travel with Evangelist Moody, Is in poor health, and has been ordered to give up his home on Long island tor a dryer climate. After being buned in a cave in in a mine near Victoria. B. C., tor over a year, the bodies of Pumpman T. C. Nlckolls and a Chinaman have been recovered. Five men entered the First National bank of Abbington, Ills., early Sunday, bound and gagged the night watch, man and leisurely blew open the vault, securing $4,800. Manuel Rango, editor of a Manila paper, .has been sentenced to six months imprisonment at hard labor and to pay a fine of $2,000 in gold for libeling General Bell. Nothing has been heard In Washington from either London, Berlin or Rome In the nature of an answer to President Castros amended proposition relative to arbitration. A stipulation was filed In the United States circuit court at Str Paul, setting the federal suit against the North- ern Securities company tor trial during the February term of court A quantity of dynamite exploded in one of the gangways in toe Oak Hill colliery, one mile north of MlnersvlUe, Pa., i.nstantly kiUlng tto.e.mlaer9. and,. severeTy lnJuftng a' dozen other. st ' ' ( for-eig- n Pt I Amt Hw)iwvi4l la H1!U1 fl'Cfl, i honor of a portrait la the Almanach do Gotha tor 1903, which haa Just made its appearance. This edition is the 140th. in the history of' this compilation. t Brakeman Cochran, injured in the collision between the northbound flyer-fr- om New York and a wild engine near Shelburne, Vt, is dead. ' Th other persons Injured are doing well. A receiver has been appointed for the Equable Loan & Security company of Atlanta, Ga., a bond Investment company, which carried on an extensive business In all southern states. During a drunken quarrel In Peoria, -James OLeary of Omaha receive injuries from which he died at a hospital. His Blayers, Henry Rodera, J. W. Pute and supposedly Frank Howell, were arrested. In Wilmington, Del., Secret Service Agent George Foster of Washington, after a long Investigation,, succeeded. In locating a counterfeiters den at 523 West Second street, and it was raided by the police. The strike of the rubber worker and oher unions, which tied up the plants of toe Morgan & Wright and the Mechanic Rubber company at Chicago for the last two months and threw 1,200 workers out of employment, has been settled. A baby, horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tulon, who live on a farm near Cherry creck, . about onemlle and a half from Chester, N. Y., has a toll set of teeth nd long flowing black hair, Th youngster shows every evidence of being a healthy childT President Palma is quoted by Havana Dlscnsslone ai saying that Minister Squiers could assure the American government that the Cuban treaty would be accepted without opposition. There are known to he twenty votes In ' favor of toe treaty, and four against it. John Moffselger, toe oldest resident of Dakota county Neb., and In his 96th J year. Is dead. He headed a colony from Canada which settled In Nebraska in 1856. Mr. Noffseiger was member of the fifth, sixth and seventh sessions of toe Nebraska legislature. The fire fees of toe United States-an- d Canada for toe year 1902, as compiled by th Journal of Commerce,, amounte'd to $149,260,850. This Is grat- Ifytngly less than toe figures tor 1901 of $164,347,450, and 1900 of $163,362 111., , . The Bolivian minister has received a cablegram saying that the Bolivian government ha signed a treaty for arbitration with the republic of Peru to settle the boundary question. The arbitrator selected Is the Argentine government ' |