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Show AMONG GERMANS. Negotiations liltli England Respecting; Respect-ing; Territory In Africa Unexpectedly Un-expectedly Suspended. EMPEROR WILLIAM AND ENGLAND'S ENG-LAND'S QUEEN. Three Men Frightfully Injured br a Torpedo Explosion in llradford, Pcnu. THE TROUBLE AT CEDAR KEYS. FLORIDA. Oprnio; of "Original I'arta" Ilonc in Vittibnrj, Pa. The Ilaptbb. Uy Telegraph to the Nxws. iii:i:i.i.' i.irrTEit. rcnllKlin Mltn Cnlanil. The XUuremr atli.l theltirms illrtti. I'.IIKLi.v, ray 21. Negotiations with Knglaml concerning territory In Africa liavo Ixt-n abruptly sus-pentiLtl sus-pentiLtl l.y ttie Jiittisb. ambassador, under order from Lord Sallibury. and the anibaii&ador Intimates that ther "III bo resumed only on the laMjofa recosultlon bi' Germany of KnglUh rights on the w.t ait of lake Tanganyika and the territories terri-tories north of Tanganyika; including includ-ing Uganda. This abrupt action, which Uie foreign cfllco attributes to public clamor iu Kngland, has brought out an energetic protest from Chancellor faprlvi, undoubttdly ln.-pIreU by the Kmi eror. The Xurtli Herman Gazelle iutl-mates iutl-mates that Germany will uphold the continuance of Knglbh occupation of .Egypt if Germany obtains a hold in the districts of Central Africa cl.iiiiictl by Kushiud. Kmiror William is celebrating theijueen'.' bltthday with unusual ceremony. The whole British em-baasy em-baasy was banqueted tonight at the royal castle. The emperor toasted the queen effusively. The English dag waa displayed on every government govern-ment building. It is not likely, however, that this display will injure in-jure Salisbury to concede the German Ger-man demands, even if Egypt huuM be thrown in the balance. CAI'Kirr VIM. NOT JIOIIIKV liis demands and the issue will be .in indefinite suspension of negotiations', negotia-tions', leaving both tattles to proceed pro-ceed with the game of territory rabbin;: uutill the complications .irkiugthf-refrom become more critical. crit-ical. It isliel'eveti now that the army '.ill will bepawed by the Reichstag y a large majority, despite the government's gov-ernment's adtubiMon that the pres-t-nt demand is only an instalment. Tlic t'reisinuige Zeiiung says that he disclosures made to the committee commit-tee thow that In ths near future the German peace effective force will le 614.0UO Initead of -1GS.000 men. Tlie Socialist nml Frelsiunige ia-pers ia-pers tesm with stories alvul the Emperor and Bismarck. It is asserted as-serted that the Emperor Ls highly incensed because of ItUmarck'. statements to the correspondents of foreign papers, that he speaks of the ex Chancellor a? only fit for a lunatic luna-tic asylum, and that he intends ti send him a Una I warning before .leahnguith liinias an enemy of the .State. Whatever may 1 the Emperor's Em-peror's irritation, it has not caused a rupture witii ISL-nmick. The Emperor has sent a letter to Von Moitkc, and warmly congratulates congratu-lates him upon his recent sicech in he Keichstag iu favor of the army MIL rince William of Saie-Weimar lias been declared bankrupt. His debts, due to gambling, are 234,000 markn. Iiijnrrtl bjr n Torpr.lo Irlololi. IlRAIiKOBU, Pa., 3av2l. Joseph uuil Willie Tranter and Austin Vtersoii were terribly mangled l.j 'he ixploaion of a torpedo which hey found and crushed with a -tone. Willie Tranter will die; the others arc iu a critical condition. The letter Kfji IlllliruIO-Ccuak IlllliruIO-Ccuak Kkvs, Fla., May 21. The situation isslill strained. Cottrell's friends and sympathizers are showing show-ing a spirit of Insubordination to the proper authorities that will greatly retard a settlement of the case. At last night's council meeting the (.fllcc o( mayor was declared vacant aud an election was ordered for June. Collector Pinkerton Is afraid to be left here without tho protection of the revenue cutter. TeJcgratihlc orders were received by the captain lire, ting him to remain here until in his judgment and that of Collector Collec-tor Pluketton there is no longer any apprehension. It is learned tonight that attempts are being made to Intimidate Postmaster Post-master "arriday in the discharge of his duties. The commander of the .VcIau.c declares that if anotlier report re-port reaches his ears he will station guards in the pootofllre and will Himself direct the handling of tlio mall?. It he did not do this lie would recommend that the postoQlce be closed altogether. Captain Smith informed several citizens today Hint if any disturbances disturban-ces occurred in the place he would order several blue-jackets ashore, with Instructions to the otllcers in command to fire unless the streets were cleared instantly. Ha decUn s that Inasmuch as the State authorities authori-ties refuse to grant protection to United States olllcials and to property pro-perty or protect private interests, he will take it upoubiinself to maintain order and answer to the Statu afterwards. after-wards. Tlte Enptlvt 71li.loni.rle4. Chicago, May 21. The annual meeting of the American ISapUst Mi-slonary Union was continued today, aud rejorU on the various uiisiioiH were heard. The report of the committee on the Congo Mission in Africa was presented by Rev. L. C. Ilari'e Xewton Center, Mass. He followed tho report with some interesting remarks, recommending an advance into the interior of Africa. Af-rica. A strong report on the Chinese Missions was read and a large reinforcement rein-forcement was recommended. A lively discussion was provoked by the resolution of Rev. P. S. Moxom. Boston, iustructing the board of managers to consider (he question of holding tlie annual meeting apart from other societies. The board was finally instructed to consider the best method of Improving Improv-ing the annual meetings so as to allow more time for tlie discussion of missionary questions. Philadelphia Philadel-phia as decided on as tlte place of meeting next year. -OiIcIukI VacUficr- lloutrv. riTTsnUKO, May 21. "Original Package" houses were opened In Apollo and Leechburg, both local option toK ns, this afternoon, by an agent for an outside brewing company. com-pany. A carload of beer in packages', pack-ages', from eighth to half barrels, arrived at Leechburg at 5 o'clock this evening, and in less than two hours the contents of tha car were told cut, and tlie "original packages" pack-ages" were traveling In all directions. direc-tions. A'commlttee of citizens this morning decided to enter suit against Uie agent on Monday lor a violation of tho State liquor laws. Tlie authorities will also enter Kilt for maintaining a nuisance iu the borough. The agent says ho will refuse bail if arrested, and If tho case is decided in his favor hn will hold the committee for damages. Asa result of ths Industry the strekis are filled with a drunken mob to-night and there Is great excitement. excite-ment. The sentiment is very near-1 ly evenly divided. I . . .. -r-.-. eaL- Iran mia Kleet nmherliiK. ' 2f KW Yoric, May 21. Tho utont important gitliriug of men inter. , ested Iu the stel juid iron industries indus-tries that ever occurred in thlscnun-1 try will take Jace In the latter tart of Srptemlicr of this year and continue con-tinue until the la.-t of October. Two hundred men of Uie Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, one hundred hun-dred members of the leading German Ger-man steel and Iron associations and fifty French, Belgian and Swedish jnctalurgisbt will be guests of the American Institute of Mining Engineers Engi-neers and other American societies. A month will be spent In a tour" of tho mining and other induitrics. Yale Ulnt. N irw Haves, May 21. The Vale-Atlanta Vale-Atlanta bat race was rowed this afternoon. Yale won by eight lengths after an exciting' finish. Yale's time, 20' mln. 7 sec.; Atlanta's, At-lanta's, 20 mln. 40 tec. At the miieaml a half what looked like a fatal accident happeued to Yale. Allen, captain and stroke, broke his oar, and with recovery he shot out of the boat and into the water. He was picked up by the referee's boat, but it left the Yale crew with but seven men and without with-out a stroke and captain. Atlanta now spurted, but the Tale bovs showed their sand l.y answering, and Atlanta could not draw up at all. This U the first defeat ever suffered suf-fered by the Atlanta crew. A Baltic I'lal. Pabis, May 21. Skcle publishes a telegram frr.nt SU Petersburg, giving the details of a conspiracy, with headquarters in Berlin, for an unilsin- against Russia in the Baltic provinces. De Gieu, Russian Rus-sian prime minister, has asked Chancellor Caprlvl to Likesleis ill the interest of peace to prevent plotting plot-ting in llcrllu or.elsewhere on German Ger-man territory. "Iberananin Canal Committee. Pabis, May 21. Hie report of the Panama Canal Committee on tlie geological character of the route of the canal, says the whole canal will be cut through Impermrable soil, and that tlie water In the reservoirs will not be subject to diminution. The survey have proved that precautious pre-cautious could be taken in counteract counter-act the ovii effects of earthquakes. Well ITirrI. CoSTA'nxori.E, May 21. Tlie Turkish cilicers and live student arrested for assaulting the wife and daughter of the chief dragoman of tho Russian embassy at Brvyukdere have been sentenced to six months' imprisonment, followed by life banishment ban-ishment to TrilH. Kelidoff, Russian Rus-sian minister, is satisfied with the punishment. To follow Ktnimlrr. ItocnesiF.lt, X.Y., May 21. Frank Fish, who was convicted of murder day before yesterday at Ca-nodaigua, Ca-nodaigua, was this morning sentenced sen-tenced to die by electricity at tlie Auburn State prison during the week beginning July 12th. tlilrnjro Mertlon 1'ramU Chicago, May 21. The grand jury has returned a joint indictment against twenty six alleged conspirators conspira-tors iu the Tweiity-lourth ward election frauds. I.lrnllllrit. Dkxveb, May 21. Information is received luro tonight that tlie man recently convicted at Clayton, Neb., of stealing horses, has been Identified as the man who robld iTesIdent Moffatt of the First national na-tional Bank a year ago of j21,0iK). Paters will If madeotit on Monday for his requisition. A .Mnrilcrmi. 1'rlli.n. New York, May 21 Frederick Rowanp, an Italian, tonight shot aud seriously injured his wife and niotlier-Iu-law aud fatally wouudid himself. Tlie Orrgou lirllie R.!lnar Co. Xnw York, May 21. The Oregon Ore-gon Pacific railway conit-nuy ha sustained a defeat at tlie hands of the supremo court at the general term, iu a suit against the Lite Commodore Com-modore Garrison's executors for ?I0),000. The Judgment of tlie lower low-er court has been alllrmeil. tliVmlss-iug tliVmlss-iug the company's complaint. "I lip Illiorre UnrMluii. ST. I.jiis,M.v -'!. In the Southern South-ern Methodist conference today a communication - read from the Nationil Reform Association, asking ask-ing seme such action on tin- question of divorce as would aid in the elevation ele-vation of public opinion on the subject. sub-ject. The committee reported a rt s-olution s-olution reciting tlie enormous increase in-crease In the ratio of divorces, aud stating that the Methodist Episco-tal Episco-tal Church, south, recognizes 1-tit one cause of divorce, aud will re-iolce re-iolce in the day when tlie laws of all States acconl with the law of the church in tho matter. Iu IlrllM. Colmiibln. Donami, 11. ('., May 21. The special train of tlie Duku and Duchess of Counaught reached here this morning. But a few moment were spent, the train leavingaitcr a change of engines and crews for the run to Banff. |