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Show !IN SAX SALVADOR. The ReTolt A;a!nt ths EiUtlnj d'otcrnracBt and Some or Itf Reatillt. ST. LOUIS GETS A PRETTY HOT SPELL. !00,000 SIgnitDrcs t3 a Petition Prtstntfd to the KrIIIsh Ilonse of Commons. A NOTED BtOUx CHIEr DAN- Cerously wounded. Flftjr I'mons rotsoord at a Uiuncr. The PottonattomlcV Trcatj. sraarfTIIpia. Ily Telerripb to lheNkwa.1 MN SlLa IDUR nnoLT, The Irldent Death Occur TBrolll Excllruent. Xin YoKK.June 26. Jacob Balz. coruuI-Rtueral for Guatemala, received re-ceived the followiiig (Jlcjatch from the minister of funigu alTalrt. "A revolutionary movimtnt lias taki.ii place In bajvailor. Kvirytbias IS Guatemala Is tjultl ctfJ trau'-jull." San SAtVABoh, Juno 20. The suprerM) provUional Rovcrnmeut tlecltletl jesttrday to place for tho preeut the tlilTerent branches of administration ad-ministration under one portfolio, which will be in charge of Gem.nl Gulrola. l'rtiick I'Amict uns. li LinERTAn, Salvador Jfnei. Dunne a ball ri en at the Presi dent's resHiui In the capital on the 22rd liat, a celebration of the anni vrsary of the trijmphal tntrj- of General Menendez, General IeIU Marclal suddenly intcreU the ball room about 11 p.m. ami announced, on behalf or his chkf,General Ozeta, ho had arrived with t00 men from Santa Ana, a revolt rtgniti-t thv t-WJng t-WJng government. At fllsjuniture General Mattlnei, commander of the soirnnltnt forces, who wa ick lit tho up.r stori, requestctl an audience uilli Gpferal Jlarcial. An altercation lUvued between Martinecand Marclal, rcsultiugln the latterbelngshotand kll'ed. An escort of soUiers llicteupoa took Martinet prisoner and captured the barracks. Tnent -three vmora were killed It is asserted the llnWerlt died on the following tlsy from heart disease, pg;ravated by excltcmtnt. General Gulrola Is at present directing direct-ing the dilTerent branches of governmental gov-ernmental aJmlnlstration. Giutrt! order prevails. Hot W rather at M. Lopli St. Ijoun,.fcne JO The weather sip'-eCunday has bum tlie hotttst of the season, and the mercury ranged higher than for any corresponding cor-responding days In June for several j ear". Yesterday and toJay were exceptionally warm, tho tenilnra-turcregIteringfromOJ tenilnra-turcregIteringfromOJ toSSdisnie in the shade from i4ry morning till sundown, mid up to 3 p. in. today, to-day, nine deaths and sixteen prostrations, pros-trations, some of them serious, lm c been caul by heat. Kvtijbodj is suffering more or less and there l much sickness among children. chil-dren. 21amuiulh rellllnu. I-OMiO.s, Juno 2. A huge petition pe-tition in favor of license urcrraSe wsreutilln the Oarmnons tonight. to-night. It was got ep by the iub-licans, iub-licans, and trresented in three im-nituse im-nituse rolls of jaier, bearing 0i3,0iW sijrnatures. bir Wilfred lawsou created much amusement by moving that the clerk of the house read tlie petition and verify thesignatures. At tlie Luil. Cit oi-Mkaico, June 2o. Monterey Mon-terey telegrams say thi revolution is over, itenls Sandoval attcmited to cross the Rio Urande river yestt r-dsy r-dsy from the United 6fctte-,six miles west of Laredo, but was driven back by the Mexican forces. Sandoval and sit men were captured by the Chief of Police of Laredo, Tex. A Slonx tiller Slabbed. hT. 1'AUI, June 20. Rain in tlie-Face, tlie-Face, a noted Sioux chitf, is lying dangerously bounded at standing Hock Agency, having been stabbed by a jealous joung Kuaw, whom he had deerted. It is thought be will die. loiMnrd at a Dinner. CoLUHCOb, O , June 26. It is reported from tlie little town of Galena Ga-lena that nearly fifty persons were IIsoncdesterday. They were attending at-tending a sale at Curtis' farm and all ate dinner at the hou. It Is thought that some will die. Xopar Oculars are obtainable tonight. The 1'ottoHaltnmle Treaty Shawnee, I. T., June 26 treaty as made with tlie Pottos at-tomies at-tomies to-day. They receive their land in severalty and Sll.uw ln money. I o.man l)ls,ia ir' Ju5.e 2o H Is rtinrted that Oman DIgua has left Tokar and is marching northward witli a large force. A nexlean Ilailnay. AXJiANi.N. Y., Juno 26.-The articles of incorporation of the Mexican Northern Railway Company, Com-pany, with a capital of ST.,000,OOJ, were filed in the ofllce of the fcecre-taryof fcecre-taryof btate today. The railroad is to be constructed in Mexico, from a point on the Mexican Central Railway to within fifteen miles nortlieny or southerly from Ksalo-ner. Ksalo-ner. or Arrcjado. The company will alo open 'elegraph, telephone and steamboat lines. tholeraln aalenrla. Mabiuu, June 28. Cholera con-Unuestodlndulsh con-Unuestodlndulsh in Valencia. There Were blight eartlujuakc shocks at Pueblo de Rugat to-day. .andfTal Caplarel. City ot Mexico, June 26 Monetercy telegrams say the revolution re-volution is over. Prlus Sandoval attempted to err tlie Rio Urande yesterday from tho United btate, six miles west of Laredo, but was driven back by Mexican forces. Sandoval and six men were captured cap-tured by the chief of police of Laredo, Texas. Armenian ami Kitrdv Constantinoplk, June 20 Serious conflicts are repotted between be-tween Armenians and Turks, in which many were killed on both sides. The Cornell freer. London, Conn., June 2o. The Cornell Unlcrilty crew scored a victory today by defeating the University Uni-versity of Pennsylvania crew by six lengths over a three-mile course In tlie fast time of 14 43. Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania time, 14-02. This fast time Is largely due to tlie fact that a strong ebb tide was running with the crews. orlhem Mexican; Kallroad. AM1AJ.V, X. Y., Juno 26. Articles Ar-ticles of association of tho Mexican Northern Railroad Comtiany, with rt capital of $3,000,000, were filed in tlie ofllce of tho secretary of State today. The railroad Is to 1 constructed con-structed lu Mexico from a point on the Mexican Central Hallway 'thin 'th-in fiftecu miles, northerly or southerly, south-erly, from IZssaloua In a northerly direction to the district of Sierra Mojado. The company will afco open teltirraph, telephone and steamboat lines. 1 fleet! el'rare. BfcRijN-, Juno 2T. The Rekh-ti2 Rekh-ti2 tediy rejected all amendments to Die army bill and approved, 211 to 22S, the first laragraph, which Axes the peace clfectlve at 4S0,933 men until At ril, 1S91. laeeatlona Iwsnetl. Philaiiei.1 HIA, Jnno 26. Executions Exe-cutions amounting to J81,UX) were issued UMlay against John J. Glailer Urothcrs A. Co., nunufactiirers of hosiery. "Spider la the 1'ore. CiQcrnrivnr, L. I June.i. An bhthuslavtlc croivil ultne-ised the fight tonight betuecn -3pIJer" Kelley of Harlem and ilenny Mur-phj Mur-phj of England. Kelly is tlie man ho defeited ' Chippy'" Slorgan of England. The men entered the rlngatauotitl05poundiea-) They fomjht vrlth t-.o-oume cloves. Mbrphy as not in it, Kellev forced from the start, and In the third round knocked Murphy down as often as he could arise, until he was unable to respond any more. Ihelrrn lit Madrid MaiilUd, June 56 The cabinet Wasonved to delating. ottlrtaHy that the. Jlttx prevailing in fcpain JSVBelcra, but it had no alternative In view of the rejMrt of tile sinltary commission. Todaj 'a reports show two deaths at Gandia, ouu at Her-mingamiu Her-mingamiu and one at Ilarchcrta. Fresh cases nre reported at Jatlsta, Pueblo, Dsnigat, Rarchcrti and Eneva. Investigation shons that the cholera epidemic at I'utbla de Rag it had its origin In the opeulng up of an old cemetery In wlii h the victims of the e j Idcmlc of lb5."! were buried. Trnseler tfoteelHe l.oclnllon Dt uc June 26. The eighth annual convention of the rravelcis' Protective Association todai elected T. B. MeGretv, of St. Loui, pre--I-deut; L. G. Le Raucin, Of St. luif, secretary and treasurer. George H. JiauiilljOt New iork, Jospli Wal-Icrstcln, Wal-Icrstcln, Virgirila, John Kennedy, efTexas, H.Z Churchill, of Arkansas, Arkan-sas, and Alloy Jacobs, of Colondo, vlce-pres 'dents. Little Rock, Arkansas, Ar-kansas, u as selected as the place of holding the next meeting. Adjourned. Natinnal milorllt Issoelallon Roston, June 26. Vtthe session of the National Editorial Association Associa-tion too33, Chalrmau Parkertf Die committee ou adverti'tng reported a schedule of uniform idvetti-Ing rates, running per Inch from S3 cent per week to $11 per year, and er co unin front $10 per wtrk loJIOJ lryear. Reatlie Ark.) reported favorably upon the proposition for alllliation with the American Newspaper Publishers' Association for associate memlHrshlp, having agreed tiion terms fur all ucckle papers connected con-nected with IHeNath ml l.Jitorial Asoclatiou of 5 yeirlyj for psjvM publl'lirsl ofteuer, in towns of 10,000 pjiUlatioli, 10, rind In towns of over 10,000 population, ! j The report re-port was accepted. Olllrrrx rirr Illui. 1)1. vnt, June 26. When the cashieroftho Denver Manufacturing Manufactur-ing Company made Ids depo-it at the German National Bank yesterday yester-day evening, the teller threw out six ten dollar bills and refused to accei t them. Tlie notes wt re not counterfeit, but did not bear the signature sig-nature of the president and cashier of tlie bank from w hlch Kued. The treasury number Is L 970 E bank note series, ISai on the Market National Na-tional Bank of Cincinnati A man of about 23 entered the salesroom of the Demcr Manufacturing Com pa ny yesterday and purc!iaseI a Sti"J sad He, paying fur it in these note, lie took the saddle and went to ltoars livery stable and purchased a horse for $170, paj ing for it with unsigned notes. lie saddled the horse and rodeolTtowird the mountain-!. When he left the stable he had about $3,000 in these bills, bometliing over $300 of tins mouey was offerc-d the banks today.Ofllcers are on his trail. onlrlal Trlnl Trip Piiil.liU.1'1IIV, June J6 -The ofllcial trial tnp of the Uuited States cruiser J"ltladelpliia, wlih'i took placeovcr a measured course olT Iing Island City, was sttccersfiil In every way. She is known to hive attained a sjsied of over nineteen and a half knots an hour. When tlie tide resistance is determined the figures wilt be made greater from one quarter of a knot to one mil a quarter knots. The conditions were not very favorable, there being a heavy fog and a sulft tide running, but notwithstanding the vessel behaved be-haved admirably in all respects. According to the figures given above she has earned a sjieed I renil-um renil-um of over $102,000, ind if tlm estimates esti-mates arecorrectsheis considerably faster Uian the JlaUtmore. On her northern two-hour run she made a trifle over the required nineteen knots. On tlie southern trip she made twenty knots nn hour, almost to the second. The"lll orrtome." Liveki-ool, June 2j. The Ikxtrd of Trade gave judgment today in the matter of the accident to the Anchor An-chor Idee steamer tWj cj Jlonie, which ran on Fnstnct Hock. It finds that the accident was due to tho failure of Captain Young to attend to the warnings of the lead. |