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Show IJERLIN WIRINGS. KtUi rices cf an Imiirodln? Slurin In The Iialkans: Ceriaani'-. I'dlitj. EMPCRORWILUAM'S SCHEME OF SETTLEMENT. An Iddress to Wool .'rowers I!y Tlie ilool (rowers National Association. DEATH OF THE INJURED PUGILIST. PUGIL-IST. BRENNAN- Ej mud's Cuufevijii and Comliiion. A World's IlrrorJ Rratrn. -lloml lin iiasr-s. Ity Telegraph to the Nt.s 1:1:1:1.1 i.i:rri.n. Impending Trouble Iu lIieKatLan. The I lujieror.. tchemr. 1.1c. lii.HMN. July o. There are grow-in,; grow-in,; 11. is of an inire.'utliig:torm m tile JSalkans. Tlie situaliou U so ijrav-c that the holiday vacations of the leading ofliciihof the IViaign Office have been stojiit-ti. A momentous mo-mentous ehaugu apix-an- to have occurred in Jernsauy-"s jwliey in tlie llalkaii". Instead of iur-uiug tlie semi-netitrtl diplomacy of i'rime lthmmrtl., the r.mjierur lias directed Herr Iladouitzto take the initiative madvisin;; the I'orte how to meet ttie conflicting claims of ISulgaria and Kussia. ii.-trwteil through Chancellor Canrivi, Radu-witz Radu-witz has jiromised the I'crte an early solution of the Unitarian trouule in nccordance with the Berlin Ber-lin treaty, and al-o that an endeuvor will bo made to meet the i'ussiiti war indemnity. The Lniperor' selume of settlement, settle-ment, according to tlie accepted report re-port in diplomatic circlet-. involve the displacing of I'riuce Kenlinaiid and tne substitution of Prince Karl of Sweden as nile-rof liulgana in his sti-ati, and alo an arrangement of the Russian inde unity by capitalizes capi-talizes the amount through the International In-ternational Council of Administra-ticu Administra-ticu which now controls HieTurkLsli loans. Tlie scheme teenw to have received au imjitus from Emperor William's conference with Prince Oscar at Chrtoianb. Though the flnauclal proposals have no! l?n formally communicated to ltussia, it Is already rejiorted that I)e Giers, ltnsslanprlnif minister, Iiasn-ceHed an intimation of tlit-Ir lature with tlie expression that they were NOT SAIISl-ACTOl:. TO Itl--IA, he stating that Russia did not want to he concerned In rearranging the Turkish debt, and preferred to hold the Porte directly to Its arrangements. arrange-ments. His rfpon-e mean1" that rtuk-ia it ill not let go her grip on Turkey's neck, given by the war debt. A general explo'inn in the Italians Ital-ians may occur licfore the powers hate time to consider I.mperor William'ii proposals. (Jreece and -Servia hate added to the general imbroglio, by each reseiiting notes to the Porte to tlie effect that any concession to ISulgaria would require -imllar concessions to tlie Greece and Servia nationalities. Ti;o Servian Ser-vian note alo declzres that the absence ab-sence of law and order In Macedonia exposes the Servians to continuous outrage, and demands instant remedy. rem-edy. Uprisings in Bulgaria are likely at any moment to give the signal for a general conflagration. Colonel NicolaetT.Mijor l'aniUer'd brcthcr-in-Uu, who is among the most pojiular officers iu the itulga rian army, is In Macedonia watching watch-ing a chance to start a revolt. The renouncing of Prince Ills, marck's visit to Knglsmd is due to the altered aspect of foreign allairs. He tt ill go to his t.tates at Schien hauseu and thence to Gasteln, w here Count Kalnoky, Austro-IIungaryV prime minister, will also recruit his health. Tho Hamburger Xacliricli-ten Xacliricli-ten Kits Itismarck will not enter the Reichstag. If he Is driven loopjiosc the government lie would prefer to represent a national liberal constituency, constitu-ency, he now being more in smia-tby smia-tby with that party than with the conservative. IIHsflTi: THEe)l'lttelT10 iu the Knglish Parliiment, the Au-glo-German agretmtut rektlive to African ttrritory is considered here asabsolutelysafe. TiioUermaunm-basaiijorat TiioUermaunm-basaiijorat London has the assurance assur-ance of I,ord Salisbury that the government gov-ernment Is causing its sup(orters to know that It wllj sun J or fail by the compact and has secured a normal majority. The French rcjorts 6f a eeret clauc In the treaty committing commit-ting KnHnd to naval intervention in the North Sen nnd the Ilaltlc in javorof Germany In the event of war are Incorrect, although au entente exists amou utlng to a concerted policy poli-cy against France and Russia. The Vaditanziper announce) tho removal of the prohibition, against the importation of DanUh pork and bacon. Tho removal of thec restrictions re-strictions will ailurd grounds for a renewal of Minister Phelps' communications com-munications concerning American trade. It Is reported that the Inability of Major WIssmnna to return to Africa is uueton morphine habit that he contracted during his lonz service In the dark continent. He sullered from Insomnia to such, an extent that he was obliged to retort to nar-coUcs. nar-coUcs. Tht Wool Grower. St. Louis, July 5. The officers of, the Wool Grow ers' National Association Asso-ciation have Issued another address to the wool growers, setting forth i the dangers of the proposed Senate amendment to the McKlnley bill, l , so far as w oal is concerned. "Senator "Sen-ator Hale's amendment, if adopt-. adopt-. e-il," the address says, "will admit wool free of duty (rum all nations on this hemisphere. Cleveland's . free w ool recommendation w as no worse. South American wools would supplant domestic wools and your industry would jierish. The republican platform would be violated, vio-lated, the principles of protection as i well, and" the production of the w ool necessary for clothing In the United States bo transferred to foreign for-eign nations. The address further protrsts vigorously vig-orously against the proie-scd Seiiatu amendmenfsto strike out theelausei prohibiting the sorting of wools and to strike out the words 'intl.idlng eharges,"niid continues. Wehae)ielded all that ran be safely i ielded in justice to our industry in-dustry to secure general proteitite legislation. Any of the-amendments rtle-rred to ale daugeroiis. The Hale amendment ouM work absolute ab-solute ruin. Klther of the other amendments will perpetuate the fraudulent practices in importations of carpet w ool, etc We call for your Immediate action, as individuals and as associations. Give notice to those representing j ou in the halts of legislation that you expect the republican iiarty to rede-em its pledges aud fulfil its promises by speedily paf-ing the McKiuley bill.-' Ill- Is Df-ftil. Ciiie-Auo, July5. William Ureu-naii, Ureu-naii, the light-weight pugilist who was injured iu the sparring mateh Thursday night with Frank Garrard, Gar-rard, died at 1 o'clock yesterday murnh;;. l'j rnuU-si l'oiifr.4lM. Paris, July 3. Kyraud yesterday repeated the confession he made Thursday and added that the crime was premeditated aud t-uiumitted for tlie xirro.-e-cf rublitr.t. He said lie liought tlie cord with which he strangled Goutfe for that imrpose-. He exonerated Gabrielle l!oniiarJ from any complicity in the crime. I'yraud i' in a pitiable condition. He sutlers intense pain from an internal in-ternal disease with which he was attacked while In jail at Havana, and which was aggravated by ills voj age. The ltrrurt Ilcnlrn. Nftv Yoltic, July "i. The world's record in putting a sixteen-pound shot was broken today at the games of the National Athletic Club of I-rooklvii. George R. Gray of the New York Athletic Club put tho shot forty-five feet aud one inch, be im: one inch ever any pruvious record. Itoml lnrchns?. Washington, July 5. The statement issue-el by the Treasury Department shows that $277,260,-SO0 $277,260,-SO0 four and four and a half bonds have Iwcn purchased since August 1SS7, ata total cost of $S2t,757,:S9. This was a saving over their costal maturity of SC,9irbSl. K. uri'. t-unrlntr. MlI.WAfKKK. Wis.. July '.. General Coriialian. commander of the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias order, reached Milwaukee todsy, and with stair went directly into camp. Representatives of numerous Statu and regimental organizations or-ganizations have arrived, and are preparing the way for their delegations. dele-gations. The conclave w III liegiu Monda v . CtiiMlllnllnii nrMlssl.sl-.pl. Vie i:su.T.o, Miss., July a. In a letter from Senator George, formulating formu-lating his plans for revising the constitution of MlsM-uippi, hu Indicts, In-dicts, among other cardinal principles princi-ples that mut govern the constitutional constitu-tional convention, the follow lug: "Good government in Mississippi can come only from a predominance of influence and political power In U.e white lace; that such predominance predom-inance of inlluence. uui-t be formed on the essential truth of thu equality equal-ity of the voting tnver of all who arc entitled to ml rage; that the civil civ-il and political rights of the colored race, as guaranteed by the Constitution Consti-tution of tlie United States, are not to bu denied or abridged, but protected; pro-tected; their incapacity must he acknowledged ac-knowledged again to thu end that their rights and the rights of the other race may be protee ted." Ilir Toolball bnmiIoulil. IjONDOX, July 0. Queen's Park Football Club of Glasgow, champions cham-pions of Scotland, are coming to America to play against the picked United Slates team, in Se-ptemlier next for the w orld's championship. Will trio Hie Hill. I!ato. Rouge, l.a., July C Tomorrow To-morrow evening tho fifth day will have expired on which Governor Nichols has to return the lottery bill, cither with or without his approval. ap-proval. There is hard!' a doubt as to what tho executive inteudsdolng iu the fniatter. Two of Governor Nichols' advisers slated that not only vcu! J the governor veto the bill, but the action of the legislature would le strongly condemned. The veto message will I met with the nece-ssary two-thirds, as the leaders in I otli housed are ready for any emergency. 2Ior Annrebj-. Constantinople, July 5. A serious conflict between Turks and Montenegrins occurred near the lake of -jcutarl. Tlie Turks were tho aggressors. Tho Rritish charge do all'alres has protested to the Porte against the danger of allowing a reign of anarchy In Armenia to continue. Russia's l'Inns. St. PKTFR.s,nt7Ru, July 5. The Russian government, to counteract the plans of China to make Manchuria Man-churia an outpost against Russia by building railroads and fortresses in that territory and au extensive colonization colo-nization scheme, has decided to hasten the construction of tho Siberian railway and to strengthen the garrisons In Amur and ITsurl provinces. The government will also establish colonies throughout these provinces, and no Chinese I will be permitted to settle In the territory. |