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Show THE SBAL FISHERIES. A I'olnt of .tgrrcmrnt on Arbitration llrach. d llrtnern Ik. United Main and Hdr l.nd. THt ANNOUNCCMCNT MAOC IN THC SUPHCMt counT. Mecratiry lilting Positively ItefoMi to Make any Htatrmrnli Teaching (fan Matter. K Ttlimp 19 Mis ffRwt.t tub nAtwinn cam-. Aeasnncemenl That llieAeel I'ltberle 4.MIH mil ke Reined. Wasiiliotom. Not. 10. The iubllo (uutiu tuts tin confidence of tin diplomatic branch or Uie government thli afternoon In the continuation of tlilitrlnit In the Hay ward anil tho first announcement made that the prolonged oorrreiiondenco l-elween Hecrttory Milne and Iord Halltbury I Iin.il resulted lu n agreement by I which, with Ibn content of the Henate, I tli pending dliputn over the teal fltherle In llrlirlng i would bo de finitely "settled. Hollcltor-CJeiieral Tart, who wu addressing tbe court, made the flrtt Intimation that Ihe cor-rrsporidence cor-rrsporidence between the twooountrlca tiadreached a point of agreement on arbitration. Helton), at till point, Ami when Jutllce Uray desired umii more explicit atAtemeut a to whether n grremenl upon Arbltratlonhad Urn Actually reached, tlm solicitor-general titillated to reply Anil Intimated -er-hp ho had revealed more than he (not being A cabinet ofllcor and being authorlxrd to itak only on legal question) houlu have done. Thereupon There-upon Allerncy-IJencral Miller Inter luted and not only tubttantlateU all the solicitor-general had aald, but went further und announced the rot crrtnient liAd t Heeled an agreement. This u practically the first announcement an-nouncement made at to the progress of tho llehrlug tea negotiation alnce the lelrorrcet,indence was made public pub-lic ahowlng the dltloreucoof onliilen tetweeu the two government ai to the polntaofarliltrallon. It wrtesuiprl.lng that the news should ilrel romeoutln au argument In court, and the attorney feneral m asked niter Adjournment fhu would throw eomi light on the ublert. "It Is truo an Agreement ii(ioii Arbitration Arbi-tration ha tteeu reAched," he aald. " Yis," ha Added, the mutter ha been titled between tho two governments, that 1, auljcct to ratification l.y the Hooilc." "What are the pint of arbitration?" arbitra-tion?" "I cannot any any more tban I aald In court. Why don't you go to tho late ileitutment? Ye, you ran atte a a fact, that au agnomen! ha boon concluded.11 Holloltcr-flcneralTafl wAnext -fen, but would only confirm wtiat the Attorney-general liad,ald. "In the la.t corrwioiidenco, you know,1 he aald, "tin rn wa almj.ly a dllTerenca Utwi en the two governments a to the lelnt of N Arbitration. Will, the corrtspoiidenrn Alnce then lima reunited In a treaty which iio w only need to be ratified by the Hcnati-." Therrportersuggntrd It was something some-thing utiuul to hear the Announcement Announce-ment of lurti important new mada In an argument III court. "Hut It I a tart,1" waa the resjiuiise. Herretary llhlnu sltlvely decline to make any lUUvruent touching the matter. The liiferem e drawn from tho developments devel-opments today, Including the atate-ineut atate-ineut made by tho attorovy-gtneral to a rei retenlailro of tho Auoclatat l'ri"., a ahown aboTe, la that the I'teeldrnt will aubnilt bl the Benato au agieeiilent In the nature of a treaty hetwiouthu United rjtatua aud Ureal llrltaln. by which the partloa bind theinwleiato adopt a final and eon-cluilrethederlnltlon eon-cluilrethederlnltlon to be given by Arbitrator of the eiact right of the Uultod Htatee in Ilehrlng He, a trill M to pay any award, of damage utTer ed by the nation declared to have had thu true oonlvntlou. 1 1 1 alt prciuiu ed thu Arbitrator l.tvo beeu kvlected. but none of the olllolala een would dbcu.athft detail of the agreement, doubtlee for the reason It baa to be aubmltttd to Hits Henate for ratlftCA-tlon, ratlftCA-tlon, And therefore cornea under the i'Xci!tlreeMtonrula of the Henate, which rKitlretcrecy to be obaorTod, When Taft Untitled hi argumenL Mr. C'hoate, In behalf of Ureat ilrltalu, addrewed the court The Vl.l.kr Tru.l. Cimoaoo, Nor. 10. J.cob Woolner, one of the ulreotora of tin whl1y truit, today laid that the company had mado all preratlon to begin dUtllllnz ai.lr-Ita ai.lr-Ita at 1'eorla next week by the Taka-mine Taka-mine prore. Thli proceee will be gradually Introduced In All theuUtll-leilunow theuUtll-leilunow controlled by the company, Mr. Woolnir aald that by the new irowa th.y will U able to mako plrlt15tol!0 perc.nt. cheaper than atprenenU He added that Tekamlne would at no dlatant day demonstrate that he could make her. Ale aud other fermeuteil liquor- by hi prooeia anil much cheaer. Mr. Wooluer declared that the truit would not buy any more dlitlllerlee, a It now liaitl.) ier cent, of the cuitomer and I aecur-Ing aecur-Ing lhoe of their rival by oflVrlng gooil at lower prlrva. The Taknmlne procee, Woolner believe, will eventually eventu-ally give the tniet complete oontrol of the whtiky output. 'the llexilalUa lu Ueaall. CiitOAuo, Not. 10. A iiaiclal from Walhll.gton aayi that A long cipher dlli'alch wai received by theHlale department de-partment today from the American uilnlatrr At lllo Janeiro, but the department de-partment refuted to give cut army In-rorniitloii. In-rorniitloii. The llrltlah rulnliter, Hlr Julleu rauuecfote, haaadlipatoh from the Kuull.il admiral on the llrai.ll.tt. ttatlori, laying the country ii In open ruvolutlon. A 'llireBllle..luTroat,lf. Ban I'hanuiroo, Not. 10. The grand Jury ttila alternoon retumed In-ulctmenta In-ulctmenta agalnai C'lirlatopber Muck-ley. Muck-ley. the political tnaa now lu Moutnal, and Hmuol Ittlney, uierlutendeiit of engine u Htn Kraunl.co, who ha been frcqiiently dealirnated by the local pruau"liucLleya lieutenant." The Indlctmont It itateil to be founded on Information that llurkley and llalnry recelveil tM.OOii fur their endeivora t . Influence the former boam of auper-Tlon auper-Tlon regarding the pauace oftertaln meaaurri, lluckley and ilalney are chargoil with bribing the lid board of lupervlion to crinla franchl.n to au electric railway tn run In thla city. It la eald that 13U,003 wai paid lo eecure thefranchlle. To l)Upeeertltrrnla t'teAerl.. Han FiiANCieco, Not. to. At a meeting of the Htate Hoard of Trado today N, I'. Chliman lubnvltted a rilan for the eilahllinnienl of an agency n I-ondon to dl)oe ot Californ la product. pro-duct. The company I. to have a capital ol 110,000, and nearly that amount wai iuh.crlld by the member mem-ber preeent. A committee waa at-(olntedlori-iu.it I'rtaldenl llirrl.on toapiMlnt aaurcrtaorof Oooley of the InteratAte Commerce CommlMlon A naldent of the I'aclflo Coait, well acquainted with the need of thla ieo-tlon. ieo-tlon. Talmer Henl.eee. ItAcr.iK, Win., Nor. 10. Dr.Chirle N. I'almer ot lliymoud, the phyilclan who pleaded guilty to burgUry, wa aentenced to one year lu theritale penitentiary peni-tentiary thli morning. |