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Show !METE-A(mOTllEK: President Harrison h IiKzItkI bl Ills Sister al Brother at j illEBiwa. ' ' j NOiriGHTINC BCTWCCNtSALVA- 1 O0SAND 'GUATEMALA Srlu Outbreak-?: in MtltnTland ClBtllcd bylhclVJ'"1 ' i '"Troop-. ' Dx Teltrvb t ta xws J Tlttf lllltltlSOJf. The rresldrnl llreisWUstsUh III. lirsllirr sail Islsler. Ottomwa, Iowa, Oct, 9 At 8 o'clock1 this mirnln the Presidential Presiden-tial party nracbeil this city. A delegation headed by Hon. J. G. Hutchinson, ex-reiiuUican candidate candi-date forgiVi,rnor of Iowa, and Senator Sen-ator P. f. llilllngall, rtrtsidbnt of lira Ottumna, la , Palace, met the party at G-ib-aburg list evening and escorted them to Ollumwa. It Is d-ie to the f jtcthuusht of Superintendent Superin-tendent Wibonand Iauager Bishop of tho Burlington road tha' the Pleasant nlghl'a rot afforded the resident was by the train being slda tracked at a quiet little station near Ottumwi until daylight. Dt-pIUi tho early hour, almost the entire populace of the thriving young city of Oltumwa Wrucdout to greet the President. Ilouslug cheer were glvec A moment later the booming or can-nou can-nou commenced and tlie jollification jollifica-tion of the day fairly began In this city resides the Pre-ldentM eldr sister, Ssally, wife of T.J. Dcvlns. John S. Harrison, the I're-Ident's grey haired oiler brother, who Is In baslne-ts In Kansas City, met the pirty here, and from the depot he and Uevlns escorted thedtatlngulsh-ed thedtatlngulsh-ed relative to Devlns' residence,, where the family breakfasted to- Larl'y In the forenoon the weather became unfavurable; rain b-tfaa to fall but did not seem to dampen the enthusiasm of tlie lowans nnd certainly cer-tainly did not seiliusly mar the ceremonies which took jdace under roof of the Ottumwa Palace and Iowa InduslrialExlllon. Al 10 o'clock President Harrion under the escort of Governor Bolts, and Senator iltlllngall lwas escorted through the coal pala-e. To the President It was full of lntcrtt,and his surprise, nnd admiration were thoroughly evldcuced by numerous Inquiries. At 1 o'clock lid afternoon the publlne-remotilrt of Uc day took place tn the pJeFe'lce of ab enthusiastic enthusi-astic audience of uboutlt,000 people. Governor Boles formally welcomed I'reMdcnt Harrison to Iowa in a short speech, calling his attention to the evidences of tate, superior skill and prosperity of Ihe o,ife or Iowa, as displayed In the construction aud exhibits of tlie coal palace, and concluding with an assurance of high regarl for tho President p-r-sonally-a well as politically. After the enthusiasm, which greeted the President's npjiearanrc, had somewhat some-what mbldei( he responded to Gov. ernor Holes' address In n brief speechjthatiklugtlielowaiis for their hearty welcome and assuring them of the pleasure It afforded him. He saw In the weleomo tendered liim the loyalty and resjt of the great American people for that government which had nltalned such n high rank in the galaxy of nations. lhc President congratulated congratulat-ed thcpeopleof Inwaon the phenom-Inal phenom-Inal regress, which they hail made as a Statu within Iast decade, and was gratified by the evidence of prosperity otecrveJ ou every hand, in the unique an I magnificent structure of the "coal pa!aee"whlch wasjjtly the pride of Ottumwa. Thcl'resldcntagalnextcnded thanks for the cordial welcome and said, his -.Mt to the State would belong remembered. After tlie forenoon Visit Iu the coal palace, tho President repaired to the residence of his s'stcr, here lunch was taken. Tlie rain by this time ceased. At I o'clock a patale took place, conltIng of State an I other officials, military and civic ocictjss1, reviewed by the President. The Orlcln "I lbe Humor. Chicago, Oce. 9. The rumors of war have this foundation: A large body of Guaterrt-lan troops Is on the frontier. Several dissensions arc reported re-ported In their own ranks (Artaklng of the nature of an Incipient revolution revolu-tion But, tli re has been no more fighting between the two countries. Salvador has demanded of Guatemala Guate-mala an explanation of the presence of armed fonts, and Ilirrillis has given a satisfactory explanation. Nrlnus Sltllbrenhs. Bi u., Oct- 9. A dispatch from Belllnzona says federal troojw quelled sorueserluus outbreaks in Tlvterete. between literals ami conservatives. It is reported that But desrath de-cldjfsl de-cldjfsl to n2stalIUh thouM regime tn Tlelno, giving the federal com-miviouer com-miviouer special executive powers . pending the revision of tho constitu lion. 1 Mtitl Mine Captation. Sax Fhaci80o, Oct, Jt. A Chrontde stcJal from San Bngo jsayi: .s received frvui the its- . j nrio gold mine, seventy miles lu- ilatrJ frjai MazitUn. ot a terrib'e explvdon An merican who came , from tapj. Ua! was working with . 1 nine Mexicans In the sixty feet I'ovelneara magatlno which contained con-tained sever il hundml jwiiids Iilynatmte. Tulsexplodeit in some way. and tilu ten men were blown almost to atoms. .The narhrl l statellillr If-t If-t reeled. JsEiv Yobk, Oct. 0. The excitement ex-citement on I.ondon stock exchange did not materially affect the market here. Large sales of Western Union were made during the first hour aupposrl to lie for tho account of the largest brokerage houre, counseled cou-nseled with tlie exchange, concerning concern-ing which there have been rumors for several days past. Tin thousand were sold the first hour and tlie price fell to &S1. This selling was followed by unloading for other accounts ou Burlington, Bock itl mil, Illinois Central and Itlchnnnd Terminal. Alo heavy sites of bonds for the account- of wtak holder, revering shorts, and some HiDfortlng orders caused a rally and n decided Improvement toward noon. Litre MeMo or tojsrrk.. Nnv. York, Oct. 0 The Jnf and hrprcti has; a Washington special saying that It Is staled on' gooJ authority that President Harrison Har-rison would call an extr. session of Congress- on Nov. II, to consider nnd piss the Federal election bill. m ifi.tTEn iKinutni.n caiini. The Uodles of Two Tonne "Iris Sound tlulntaetl. Citiinnti.AKD,Ooe.,Oct. P. Staiy aud LIIza McGoulgle, ased 14 and 12, daughters uf Jamos McGoulgle. surtcd fur home after school Tuesday Tues-day evening. They were last seen alive half a reilo from liorae, belnj followed by Narcbue Lordcque. Tlie boulca of the girls were f xnul last night, both having len outraged and murdered. Lordcque Is placed under arrest on suspicion. |