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Show utrsinsNT nviiiiris, un receirtof this ri lv,iiisnnled Generals Gu ntes N liera ami Vgu lirtoir.- tin frontur waiving tic f rmr-lities if n dci ..iratl 11 1 f war TheNin Sihuu'i r tnj'.icrc ritty muih 11 11 cntiatttl -it -a ita Am 1 nnd At,u 1 1 ivjuu Gc cral 1 z ta who h 1 Ii i'il him elfin 0 ninian i of the troupsi f -an s-alvn !or direct ill I y telej,ri h tl e mov 1 incuts 1 f thesmta Am n furcci vihlih vterc sent to retisc the ' .a e ill'.ai s rneGuattmnlaus were Ubtccnect ing to receive muih if any resistance on the jarti ' thoNir iah idomns The Gu itemalai s were tnin com pi tely lysurjn-e at the resistance olTereil nn 1 rctn tteil reci itately !beyun I the lain era to their ow 11 le rilory No esti lute nf tlie loss 01 life on cither side cm I firmed, I lit from nil accounts 01 ly thirty orfoity a ere I I It till OV VVOl Mill) as the Nan Nilva lor tmoj di i not follow uji their n iiintai hn in rceiveil Itist-urtiotis only to re serve 1'ie intejTity ef fix ir own ter rib ry It is said t iat in view of this defeat the Guatenmliu troops are advan Ing ns reinfirccnients under the cemmnnil of Gel 1 ral Ctmilo Mveni himself nn ij Irint for I rceid nt ir sauNalvndir I it now luiskng under tie jntrfti it of Guntemila WithGeiiiril Vlverez nt tin ir head us commander in chief of the Guatemalan fnis there no loigtr reicaijsauy d n't tli..t Guate nala lutendi iuvndmg her neic.hl'or iterritorv Mexico hIUu.cil.Ii re'atinlly nis. pealed m I v San Salvador f r Ipotli her recogiilli u nnd as 1 tanti, I as not until now sluvn her linn I she ha, '1 wevex, o iKxni.iiD nut tkjo n ou the Guatemalnu frontier in the 1 state if Ghuqas under the com man 1 of Geuerils Ro-sa md Mures j Onlers win i uI vi-iterdny ly the ' Mexu in minister of war to these troni(, to iuvndo the Guatemalan territory m ca c Guatemala should iuvah thnt of sau snlv idor Irom the Jntest sLntl Ileal information ols-tninnti ols-tninnti 1, moetof themeu nre fullv armed nnd cijuiil, nn 1 mm lier from lmri u It 001 Houdi ras Ins nliout UiH) and -an '-nlva lor from bfJ to I) wo wnil Mcnrngun mil C osLn Itlcn can J ilntly make a show ingfnm nun I 1 ii'W Gimrnl Kxeta is doics his lrt t 1 reserve order in Na 1 Salvador and has juct dijiailini a "penal envoy to the (jnitiii states ui h n inauifestof wliat he inten Is ns III, j rognininie toward the isojleof -nan viiv dor Guatemala h ih c il Its' hir minister to tlie United s-iatc-s who is in uropt , to return at once to W ash ington Guatt-milawill also make aunjpnl to the United States for the Int er s j rotectlon agnlnst Mex lean interference A Prrnnliirnt fmi nlen. 11 ri inj. W y o July JX W II Iiam W Corlett, the leading law yerof Wvoming died here today He re rc-scnted Wyoming In the forty fifth Congress, and had he lived he w ou! 1 have been iiuminnted for governor by the dcmoeritie party of Wyoming Klllril l t Lhliilit? Ciifvini, Wyo ,July 23 Wai terHlgglnsa cowloy ou the Raw hide Unites renin 1 up,was strurl by lightning 011 I-rilay nud wan in Ktantlv billed HIgsins wns holulng n buncii of cattle ills horse an I n number of beeves were killed nt the same time Mill III- l!ilr.!l:n!-! New 10-1 . July 23 Cornelius Merrltt, tlie undertaker who buried the lioilv of Annie. Gowlv-in, the jretty cigarette girl una brought to Ilnrlcm jmlice ecu it this morning an 1 held as a witness against Mc Gonitcal au i Harris and W illlam Dav idsou Dr McGnnig-al a drl vi r, who drove the bedy of the girl from the lying in nyluni toiler ntt s undertaking stun was il o held as an accery after the fact. The liody of te murdered e,lrl will bo exhumed 4 el 1 1 11c I rnilj forTliriu Nfvv loitk July 2H Insj-ctcr Bvrneslsst night ordered all the police reserves of therlty to 1 1 ell in the station houe It was pronirt-ed pronirt-ed by the threats of the striking cloakmakers, made at various times, particularly at toe meeting yester day Repo'ters were excludbd One of the inspector's men present made notes of tho fiery speeches and threats of trouble todnv " Tlie in spector when askeil today whv he 1 issued the order, said "Because I wns not going to have any trouble Unthlstowplfl pou!i help it. If J casdis3Br4BBBBBBBBiisSi these men want to make any, we propose to be there from ihe start and settle It in short order I think Ihe knowledge that w e are ready for 1 them bad somclhin to do with the quictcf this btajtlful day " ' While the Insf ecttr docs not say S3, it is evident that he fears an inarch! in-arch! tic 6utb'cafr, similar to that at Chicago " V Ilestniellie Tc'on Mrsiiii, Minn., July P3. Thu 'lllowicg particulars of yester day's cy clone have been received At 5 3J this afternoon a black clou I resembling a great serpent, reaching down from dense Hack n isses of clouds that formed during Ihe after noon, moving In a southeasterly direction demoILhed the buildings of three farmers living nlue miles northeast of here A child of ielli Drarcau hn I n leg broken, another had its hia 1 crushed and die I dur lug the night Mrs. Daarc.au wns seriously Ituised lire Ophdahl and c 11 eld were blow n on to si wire fence aiSienously hurt Tw o litr ses were carried from n barn to the pasture near 1 y without injury liir Krlirlc'c , annilmi Washington, July J? The President today sent to the House of Representatives in answer to the resolution introduced ly Represen tativo Hitt, the official corresioiid ence between the government and Great Britain touching the seal fisheries of the Retiring sea. 4 Steamer on I Ire London July 23. Tlie Dutch steamer J'siurairfam, from New lork, joved the Isle of Wight to day -he signalled that the Nntlnnal HiiebteamirAjOT's from New lork toliverpool ha I been abandoned, on fire at sea, that the crew wernon board Ul- B'i ish steapicr ViwAdf tan Ihe I&2pi was ah Ifim screw steamer of 4a"0 c,ross tons 1 urden and was built at Liverpool in IS7I awful llomesllr Trnsceljr UiirFLiNc, W a, July 23. This morning MaudavHlo Ault, dejiuty recorder of Bclmm t County, Ohio, in a temporary fit of insanity caused I y theccath of his child nnd sickness rliot himself through the head viith a revolve- The ball pa sed throut,h the skull without doiug serious damage lieimmedi ntily turneti aud shot his wife, who was standing near, I illine, 1 er in stantly He then went to his fntlier s ham nn I hanged himself The tragedy occurred at Ault a honu near Centicville House W vsiiinc ton, July iX Laceyof I cm a submitted the icpoit of the committee on elections in the West irciul.i contesled election case, McGuuuis vs Aldersou The re port which finds in favor of thu contestant, was ordered j tinted and laid ovtr Washington, July JS. Thofcen ate resumed consideration of the Indian In-dian ai ro riatiou bill Ihe SH-ntnr,, Iiiniion, July 23. The Nntionnl Seamen's Union with n view of f rcitig 1 ngli'li shipowners to iu tlueiice Danish shijiwiiers,announ cei 1 gene-ni strike of seamen lo be inautirateil July Jitth that the meu ,wil m return to worx until the de-imtics de-imtics of the Danish senmen for wages cijual to those jaid I,ngll-h iseniuiii is conceded Thecoifir encebttaeca nj rcscntativi-of the Snn en 8 Union nu I Iii,wiiers w ill be held nt nui derlaud uu July 2-lh j Irnlu Virrrkuu the t I. C iui.NM., Wyo Juh .1 The Union 1 tcirY ea tliouii 1 jkisci t,er train No was wrecked this imoruini.nt Medicine low by the ! I rvnkint.of an axle Two baggii earn wire demol shi and the en tire train derailed 11a gnnimau 1101011 wasba y hurt iu tin wieck rmvdjwas delayed twelve hours Seen on Tmln Cou Mints July tor heaven's sake, en 1 in oPlcer " cred Cinduttor W nrren lodav, as he 'caiicd from the I Ittlc Alljmi train Iu thudcjuit hen, f lljvieu ly n score of cscitcd ja.sseiigir 'There is a man nvin, wit'i hy dni 1 ol a in 'hat ca- " Two accks igo -nee 1 s irV a citiz 11 of 1-oiition ohi 1, was 1 it ten 1 11 the rhcci I v n hotin 1 he v.a atteuiitiug to jut out of the hous Snlunlay the dog showed sicns of hydro hobm am. -otcy much nlanned, was 011 his wav to this citv to j lace himself for treat ment in the hoc itai As the triln iieareii tile city, he took n fit at tin slt,ht of a c,Lim) ot water and nt lacked the jossenfjers liarklng nnd snarling vehemently Ml tied to the j latforms and as soon ics the train sspred a emitted, liegau junijs, Ingull Tlieunf irtuna e man was safely taken to the centril station to nwait n Ivicc from liisjoenus He licssutfeiing spa in after sjasm Mr, istor Nfvvi-okt, R. I , July 22. Mr William Vtoris ajparently deter mined to lie nt the hea I of the Wor fimily Mrs W Waldorf Wor is nl-o of the 01 luion that she is the la ly meant ns 'Mrs Astor " The trouble culminated through tin alleged blunders of the local wst oflici Mr W HILnm Astor irns the firs. lady to call and give notice thnt letters addressed ' Mrs Vtor" were Intended fur hir "she was In earn est an 1 nn le out a vi ry strong case Mr Wallorfcnllcd nt thejol otllcesijon afterward ani stated to the dirk tliat she wns "Mrs. sto- " The clerks were in a quandary, nn t how the trouble will cud no one can tell Tlie I resilient Pun Min.niiv, July 22. Presi dent Harrison accomi-anied by his son Rusell, arrived here this morn ing from Caiic Mny, and left for W ashii gtou this afternoon A 4acnrnil Arrest St Ixiciis, July 22 The J 17111 lie Omahn, Neli., special A sensa tion wns created in military circles hero I y the announcement in n dispatch dis-patch from nlcutine. Neb. tint General A Kantz, ciiinman ier at ht r Niol rara, ha 1 lieen relieved nn I j laced under arrest by order of Gem ral Brooks commnnderof the Department of the. Platte The trouble H said to have originated in n n irt 1 f court martial proceedings nt I ort Niobmm, which, it was al legml, was not iu due firm an I wns returned to General Kantz for cor rectkin Ivantz also preferred charges agaiit-t General I rooks Colonel Smith is now in cha-ge of N iobrara nhrFllinl arrnncrnirnls Bob-ton, July 3. This week the Canadian Pacific completes tlie arrangements made some time ago for the purchase of the entire Jew Brunswick Railway The railway counei Is ocenn to ocean I y its iron The New Brunswick system com prises nearly 500 miles f railway 1I111.il Sutkane, 1 resident of the Hu Isoii Bay railway, leaves for I- nglan I to-morro r accompanied by S ewart Tupper of Winnipeg, to com lite the financial arrangements arrange-ments to enable tho pushing of the roa 1 forward to the Saskatchewan river |