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Show DISSATISFIED. I'lrtldrnl IlarrllbN Consent to Ezrta' Ilrmauds ')(raun- "-iPr-Tlse AT THE STATE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON. Vllhrr Arc Minister Mlner's Ham IlrlMictl In Hie Same Oturter. WORK ON THE NICARACUA CANAL. The HoDsc or Ycstrrday. scleral Interesting rarajrapln 1'rotn IVashlngtoa. Trsri-raHi to ue NKtrs.1 it is i-Kirr. rernitAcrml t'pui llelfaeen Cna-le'ualannil Cna-le'ualannil Sslvaiilae. Wasiii.noton, Aug. 20. The dlsiotihes from San Salvador an. nountlng that I're-ldent Ilarrillas liad acceded to General Lzrta's de-mands de-mands and tliat the terms of a treaty of peace between Guatemala awl Salvador wire Iting arranged, are 111 the natureof a surj.rite to the state Deinrtmeiit ofllcials and foreign for-eign diplomatists here. Up to -I o'clock nothing hasU.cn hianlirom Mizm-r. It is believed here by many that his course hasnotnlto-gethir hasnotnlto-gethir met with the ajijiroval of tlie deortme:it. There can i no doubt that it was the decree of this gov-trnmeiit gov-trnmeiit that hs should use his friendly qftlcca as a mediator to restore peace Utwttn the warring reiiulillcs, and It is even more than likely tliat he was formally instituted in-stituted lu do so, but it was not expected ex-pected tliat he would take slelei to draw into the question Ihe Ulplo. matic reprt-oiL-iiivc ut I.uroau govtruniLtits risiditit in Guatemala. Guate-mala. Mr. ltlalnc is known 10 ng-ird with disfaxor any Kurup-eau Kurup-eau interference in matters sr-taiuiiig sr-taiuiiig purely to this hemlqihere, nur is It isbio th I either Guatemala Guate-mala or Salvador cans fur Kurols-au Kurols-au ineilialioii in tlie dissile. in-ileiil in-ileiil il lia Uen staled the iov. nmieult ot b.lli reitiblics wire uut.ivorul.; il.siaMtl t.ward it. jit Miuislir Miziitr'a llrsiaitwas to do this t.11 tnius lie uudeitiHk, willioil iiitnitiiont fniu lionn.-aml of hi- .ve nl. to iuvi v the ri-wikiit mini-teit ot I.unit-aii auirt to cirtk-i)ti- in in-got latbiiit looking to iiutiialiou bttuu-u the lielligir-eiiUand lielligir-eiiUand a restoration of ai-e, and it it sl-ited ill tlie dl-jutclH!. lb t the n-presentalivi-s of Great itriLiln, France, Genuany awl --(etui hail accepUtl Ills iuvltattou and untitd piltk-l(tte in the negotiation-. This placed the State D-'p r. 1 t in .1 erj dllllcult isillioii. Whik- 11-Jsciltu 11-Jsciltu any iiilrrferethvii ) i.ti-nfjt-nn iwwert in .iiiern-.uia:l".lri', let lemoii-tainci-could H"t we'l "j iiukIc wlun they liad (mil invited bi a nprtseiitativc of the 1'i.ited States gixirnliRlit to Join III the proceed lugs. l-KI.I'AKIMi IUK ril'l. "ll OS SAN SAI.V.UKMt, via Id I.iUrtad. Aug. 2i. Dr. Galludo, rt-re-4ntative of S.111 Salvador to ISuatemala, wlm was anvstcd and suljeitul to various indignitUs in that country, n-turued hen- talay, hi the t'uitcd SUtes III nit f-war nititUi La I.iUrtad. Dr. Gdindo tirmiLht u ith him docirneiits for ai-mi'gmg ai-mi'gmg the inllmluarkt ,f jen-e tttuten Stu SalVR.tor awl t.uali-maU t.uali-maU for the aereititticu of i'ru -sioliai i'n shield 1 .11 ui. 'I lit- out come of the liei;etiatliilLs it Ihe re-Mill re-Mill ot theifforttofMliiistirMliner of Hie I'niti-d stati-s, ahlitl bi the I-galioii of Nicaragua and t'o-ta Rhm awl the intire ilipk.nutic cor. Salvador Is still watchful and sltoufcl sNxful mca-un- fill, her army It to lie Ink! 111 rcadlm-st for a reotriing of hoslihl es. While heretofore II hat Uen lie-lieved lie-lieved that Mlui-ter M zn r liad been acting intliematttrmi hit own accord. It it now generally acceis llaat secnlar) Iililne lis- been civ- lug him orders looking lo the restoration restor-ation of ace by meant of arbitra-1km. arbitra-1km. Kzeta liail U-lieved tliat the L'nitcd states had lieeu taking a stand thaldkl wit awun the autonomy autono-my of lilt country or a fre excrcit: of the right of the citizen of Sail Salvador on matters of home government, gov-ernment, 1-ut has U-en hardly surprised sur-prised by the n-sult of the negotiation's negotia-tion's It It thought thai Kzeti was alvi-eil to takolhe stand that If pea-v uas not arranged within three daj a he would ciu-e hit anny b advance U.n tiie cajdlal of Guatemala. Gua-temala. If he did hit LIul!"" was luvt advantageous to Ihe jn-ncc in-teri-sts of Central America. Gemr-al Gemr-al Jose ltarrlos has arrived lu Guatemala Gua-temala and teudeml hit services to the Guatemalan government, 1IAKKH.I.AS INSISTS. Cn Ol GOATI-MAUX, Aug. 2!. Serior Cottu, tlie agent who arranged ar-ranged the S2I,OiK),iJ0O loan with French bankers, arrived here last night, coming from San Jort- by sifclal train. The end of the contention con-tention cannot yet I foretold, since Ilarrillas ini-ts uiain Kzcta's re-niival re-niival In-fore he will sign the protocol, proto-col, uhile Ezta dcm-inds the same coiiditouat regards lkarillas, making mak-ing tlie trouble now n -rsonal one between the presidents of the two countries. MI7.NKK Ill.VHll UtOM. AVashimitu, Aug. 20. Tl-e State deiortment received five telegrams tele-grams from Minister MIzner today, saying that the good otllces ami mediation me-diation of the United States had been acceted by both Guatemala and Salvador. The 1-asls of peace would lie presented tonight. TIIKIMIOTOCOL. CiTVOi- Memoi, Aug. 20. A Salvador dispatch says: General Kzeta to-lav received the -ace pro-tmtt. pro-tmtt. which was submitted to the ("abl net awl aprnvisl on most of the lailuts. General Izeta will send to Gu-itemsl a commissioner, authorized author-ized loslgn the 'icace agreement nr-rincitl nr-rincitl by the diplomatic cor, and it it U-lieved I hat everything will l settled by Friday or .Saturday. |