Show BRIEF TALES BY WIRE Newsy Notes from lands Both Far and Near A treaty for the provisional union of the jive republics of Central America has been signed by Guatemala Tho London Daily Chronicle understands i under-stands that the queen has devoted a largo sum of money for the relief of the Thes alan refugees The rePort from Paducah of the secret lynching at Princeton of Miller the flend lend who assaulted ti little girl at Eddyville Is erroneous No lynching has occurred The celebration In connection with the connecton 400th anniversary of the discovery of New Foundland by John Cabot on June 241497 was appropriately observed at St Johns A dispatch from Kobe Japan says that the Japanese newspapers accuse the United States of bad faith with regard to regrd Hawaii but that their tone is generally moderate geneml Yesterday was the hottest of the season I in Paris Several sunstrokes were reported and two deaths from heat As a contrast to this a heavy snowfall was reported from Albertsvllle Savoy Admiral Millers daughter ti dangerous ly ill In London She is suffering from tVTmOm I fVf r hpHAVoH trt IIOVA Itann tnr I traded during the passage across the At lantic Mrs Miller Is with her and they have not been able to take part in any of the ceremonies Oxford university has conferred the honorary hon-orary degree of doctor of divinity on his grace the Most He Robert Machray archbishop of Rap j n a Land and primate of all Canada and upon the Most Rev John Trurj Lewis archbishop of Ontario On-tario uiiil metropolitan of Canada The XLV Orleans TimesDemocrat has Irifuiuation through Third Assistant Seer See-r ary of State Gradler at Washington to the effect that United States Minister Taylor has telegraphed from Madrid that an order has been sent by cable to Havana Ha-vana allowing shipments of all tobacco in Cuba Americans purchased Cuba by AmerIcns A special dispatch from Madrid says that at a meeting of the Liberal club this evening Senor Sagasta the liberal leader read the new manifesto of the Liberal party on the Cuban question which proposes poses to guarantee autonomy sincere and thorough directed by a trustworthy and humane civilian agent I declares that the closing of parliament compels the Liberal party to appeal to the nation direct di-rect rectThe The St Petersburg correspondent oY the London Post nays the Novoe Vremyra protests vigorously against the action of the United States as t Hawaii which It adds may soon be followed by an attempt to annex Cuba Euroe says the paper pa-per has every reason o oppose the strengthening of the United States 11 the nQw world and must be ready to support Spain If she is threatened vkh the loss ot Cuba The 14th annual convention of the Music Teachers Mutual association has convened In New York with the Jubilee overture of Weber by the Metropolitan permanent orchestra Mrs Franklin B Hooper chairman of the Brooklyn institute in-stitute presided and made an opening address of welcome President Jerole the mon delegates of the board to the of city aldermen in place welcomed of Mayor Strong who was unable to be present The parliamentary gossip writer of the I London Daily I News says this morning i neD SroorS that one of the telegrams from I Rhodes to Miss Flora Shaw to be produced pro-duced at the next meeting of the British South African Investigating committee instructs I in-structs Miss Shaw to Inform Mr Chamberlain Cham-berlain that if he desires t retain the British hold upon South Africa it would be desirable to change the tone of His lans eutCAi noCm communications on South African I matters mat-ters j The president yesterday sent the following j fol-lowing nominations to the senate Treasury Treas-ury W W Estcrly Minnesota to be i ioVthcE iI et at i deputy for the state and other depart I ments Interior William R 1 Ryan of Idaho Thomas F Davis Idaho and George A Black Washington to be commissioners to examine and classify lands within the land grant and indemnity indem-nity land grant limits of the Northern Pacific Railroad company In the Coeur dAlene district in Idaho The body of a welldressed middleaged man whose features were unrecognizable was picked up on the Lake Erie beach near Buffalo The body was dressed In a blue serge tiult In the vest pock was a gold watch and chain attached to which was a MasonIc emblem Gold spectacles bearing the trade mark of a Denver company com-pany were found In one pocket The police po-lice believe the body to be that of a Denver Den-ver man and have telegraphed I description descrip-tion to the police of that city |