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Show QUIET REIGSS. All filgnj or BetoInUtfo air BapUlj- Dlsippeirlnr front Han JSalrador. BARRILLAS READY TO FLY FROM GUATEMALA. ASeTMtten jear-old Danhter TtIm to l'ol.oa her Jfother and Brother. A MINISTER BUNCOED OUT OF $3000. A otorIons Pension btrlndler taa?ht. A Orldrgroom CarrW Off bj hl IVImd.. BjTCWrtraphao'tttXiiril - JV NLHS tnuH llfATEatLA. rmlaral Darrlllu la PrrpnrlBa; to Tty toe ConnlrT. Uit ot Guatemala, Aug. 9 IjlH night the aupcqntirdent of Um Gualrnula OnlraJ railroad bad orders to keep a fpcclal train oao stantli- undtx stiam, subject to ttia UtpoKit of rrusldent JJarrillss. I it ia beliuved that tbe l'rtaliitnt la go: lag to fly from tho country. The train was got tcaly, whtn tLe kot-ernmvnt kot-ernmvnt sent a squad or cempaay of Midlers to atch oVer It. but tbe frtirjioFe ol the toidlers' priir-j was not espIalBed to the surin-Undtnt surin-Undtnt of tbe railroad, who became alarmed at tbe goremment'B action lifK-udlng troopH ttrtbe compauy'a ruttllpee, v, bleb are Auericavu. prop. trty. . lie went at once, thcugb late at night, to tbe American legation, but the inluitter uaa a4, ilu .then used tbe railroad tclegrajb to Uiei'ortof han Joteand communicated commun-icated with tbe commander of the United btates man-of-war 77.tu, anchored od the port, requeetiDg him ton nd protection for Uie railroad rail-road property and ita employes. AX ANSWER CA5IF ntMEDIATSLV from the commander of Uie Thttu that be would send one pf his officers offi-cers up to Guatemala lo rtcounoltrt-and rtcounoltrt-and w at h over events hut that he could not fekd up an armed force from bis Vermel, unlesi specially requested re-quested to do so by the American iiiiulMer. The oCicer arrived Uila.moruing and is at the railroad station. All foreigners have appealed to their i ,lrgation for rotvctlon 4n view of the Imptndiug crlris. Ihe latct rumor is that llaniluur Jias apptaled to tin. diplomaUc corps not novt to arbitrate In the Kafvidormatter, tut to protect and sustain bis government. gov-ernment. News hasjutt reached hereof the retorted arrival of a JlritMi man-of-war at ban Jot. The city" lias the aspect of a churchyard at midnight Ail is as silent as tbe grave and the people have to keep within their 'houxeOnot knowing at what mo-Writ mo-Writ the cannon roar ma v bleak the silence Provisions are very scarce and very dear, and the municipal market Is dtx:rtnl liy iitarlj all tl women who are oecuatomea to sell their wires. lAIJlIhO VJ I SALArOK. tA bAlAADon.via La IiiUrtad, Aui;. 0 Matters are beginning to calm down litre. All signs of revolution revo-lution are fatt disappearing and .-ace reigns once more through the hole n public, ami there are no evidences evi-dences of wnr, w ith tiie excej tion of the army on the frontier nf Guatemala, Guate-mala, and the forces near tiie louudarj of Honduras. Kverybody iu ban Salvador appeared tobelcud in praeof Generil Kztta and tbe masterly way in which he bandied the situation. "President Ezeta, ilay before yesterday, yes-terday, called a meeting of many of the principal and most influential people in ban Salvador and unanimous unani-mous apprulntlon was the result of ills explanation as to what lie pro-used pro-used to do for the country. Imme-ulately Imme-ulately after the meeting .President l.zi-tn, in conulation with General Gener-al 11. Moktia Gairola, lemed a decree de-cree appjiutlng several of the trusted trust-ed officers to important purts iu the Alfonso Irungary, Uie revolutionary Guatemalan general, has taken possession of thetelegraph line at Cniqulmula and is "now in communication with tills capital. V ord has lieen received from him that his troops numlier nearly three thousand men, well officered and armed. Irungarj says he expects to be reinforced by a number of revolutionists from Juteassa, numbering num-bering about a thousand, and when these are all combined lie will march right on to the cat Ital of Guatemala. lie has rifled tbe army and arsenal, as well as the owder magazines at Cblquimuli and completely com-pletely routed Ceueral Po( lo Portaa' troops who have fled in dismay toward the capital. General Porta was taken prisoner by Iruirgary's men but af tern anla escajd. THE nFIttRT I) EM EI). Cirv of JIejcico, Aug. 9 Dispatches Dis-patches from Guatemala deny the rcjortthat .Martini I Sal, beereiary of slate, was arrested. He-resigned bis office, however, and Eenor F. CenquIano,Secretary of Justice, has taken charge of his poitfollo. This denotes no change in the policy of tbe government. The forces under Gen Ilarrilias routed the revolutionists revolu-tionists at Tempisque. The revolutionary revolu-tionary army, which was largely reinforced, ! SalvaJoriaus, Lumbered Lum-bered 300X1 while the government troops numix ml 1&L Tim government's govern-ment's loss was light. The revolutionists revolu-tionists lot three killed. Fllteen of the revolutionists were made prisoners, pris-oners, betides a number of officers. The battle la-ted five hours. The whole country is In a state of peace and evirj tiling is quieten the sal-vailorlan sal-vailorlan frontier. In balvador commerce is moving tranquilly and there aro no revolutionists, revolu-tionists, Honduras is wit6draw Ing her forces from;tlie frontIer,-being threatened witli interior troubles. I 33.0O0 In Una- Boston, Aug. . The chairman of the various committees In charge of the arrangements for tbe Xation-alGrand-Aruiy-Kncampraoat heM jm important rueetlng- tonight with the executive committee. It was announced that nearly all tbe details de-tails were completed ani everything was in a most satisfactory shape. It 1 cxtiected that about 35,000 men will be In line. Tiie dlpatch boat Dolphin and gunboat l'ctnl arrived In tiie harbor Ibia evening, "The torpedo boa$ viutnaa JefC Tewport. fvr" Boston tills ifternoon, and w ith the Atlanta, Ktarsage, Yaltotcn and JVwstw are expected here tomorrow. rroal In Ihe Xorihweat. Bt. PAUL, Aug. 9 The lowe-i temperaturo reported during the day throughout the Xorthwestwas at Mlnnraota, where tbe mercurj-was mercurj-was 40 degrees at 7 o'clock this morning. Winnipeg reported U degrees tt thejame hoor; Bimarc.kt -.C, 52 degrees, and bt. Incent, .Min2, d?grece?. It 1. lootoxlj to ell .Positively whether any danjage ttalted to crops from lastTii.bi 'tcH and today' coo! westbef. |