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Show A.V ItU'OKTAMT IKICl'Mr.KT. Aliened Tl til the Xeir Trlvple Alll- 1'AMf, Deo. 2. What Is clolnied to hethe text of the malu.portlonsof thu latest trlpple alliance treaty Is now published In full. Thoioumaf la an editorial sajs: "We publish the most Important document uf modern history. his-tory. Wo do not atatu how wo procured pro-cured It." Thu 'alleged text of the treaty is us follows: "Wc, William II, hy tho grace of God, etc., etc.; we, Francis Joseph, etc., etc.; we, Humbert I, eta, elo., by vliluo ot tbu rights which belong to us in our resfiectlve states, have, with tbu obiect of safeguarding tbu honor, dignity und security or our people, entered Into thu following treaty: 1)1 E.SElVi: AND OMK.NS1VK. '1. Considering tho vagueness of tho present political situation regarding certain Lurofieau powers, which may have great inllueuce on thu peacu of Lurope, we, after having taken advlco of our ministers, prorolsu and swear on our honor nnd,on the holy Testament Testa-ment to renew and confirm tbo prom, lees tuadu mid conventions already agreed upon by us for Iho further period of six years. "2. We renew the league of defense which would beoomoofleuslvelu casu of one of the states should bu 111 danger. ".I. Wu agreu that our ministers und representatives in foreign governments shall act in accord with onu another wllb regard to external Jiolloy. AU11L1-. TO m.I.lMIUJllJRllT. "i. We, William II, and we, Fran-els Fran-els Joseph, agree to lend our aid aud sislttauiu to Humbert I In carrying out his external and colonial policies. Wo recognize his rights and that Home is to be considered thu capital of Italy, We, William II, und we, Humbert I, prumlsu to lend our aid and assistance to Francis Joseph In carrying out his foreign (Wiley, mora eipeclally regarding regard-ing the question of the llalkant. We, Francis Josupb, and we, Humbert I, promlru nur aid nnd assistance to William II In carrying out his foreign oilcy. "A. Koch of these contracting parties agrees to aid the other two through diplomacy and by material Resistance on land and walur. "0. We,tbo contracting partles.agree to keep our urmlea ou u war footing during this jerlod of cordial under, standing. CJUMI UNITE AGAINST HUSSIA, "7. (A). In care of conflict between Germany, Hutsla aud Austria wu ngreu to mobilize our armies aud do-euro do-euro war against ltussla, acting in harmony wltn thu stall of tbu German army, Italy meanwhile mobilizing her army on thu Freuch frontier. Incase Fraucu should side with ltussla, Italy will declare war agalust France, her army entering that country, her base of operations being Havoy. "(11) III ease of coulllct between Germany nnd France, Italy will actus above indicated. In sulli event Austria wuuld mobilize her army on tho llusslau frontier and declare war ugalust ltutila In case the latter shoul 1 interfere In tho coulllct and side with France. In such ovent Austria would act au indicated In paragraph A. "(C) In cam of conflict batween Austria bud Husnis, Uerraniiy li to mobilize her army and dcoluru war agulust Kutsla, tending two army corps into Austria. Italy would mob- lllzsher army on the Flench frontier and act as Indicated III paragraph A In uav Franco should asolst llussli" to riuji.iivi: tvuwf.'i I lack. "(D) In coso of cotdllit belweon Italy and France In I.uroio or In thu cnloiihi (isriniiiy would moblllzo her army and net conjointly with Italy, whllu Austria would mobilize her army ou tho Itusstsu, frontier, ready to nssumetho olftuslvo In csro RusMa should si Jo Willi France. "! We pronilso and swear on our honor to maintain the status quo and Iho (it'sceof Kurope that hu resulted from the rtrlcj observance uf the pret. cut treaty by lit nnd our ministers nnd to safeguard tueeecuiltyand honor of nur stales. ".Signed nnd sealed by each of tho controdluT attics. "FiiXnCis JoSKI'll. "William II. "IlUMIIMtT I. 'This treaty, In the usual manner, shall be kept eeciel, nnd Iho ttlta thereto cotiforru lo Ihu clauses tberelu cuntalned. "(Jahiivi, Chnucellor or tho Kmj Ire. "KALNOItk. "JlUDIMI, Trcsldent of the Council." Thnpaptr jiul.llslilnit Die above Is not Iho Jctit Journal, but n shset recently re-cently established. Thu story Is ridiculed ridi-culed hero ns a pure fabrication. Jfol let f'ouiillnaln Orteon. Balkm, Or., Dec. 2. The secretary ot tlstehas uotyet beun to cauvaas the election returns, pending thu mandamus man-damus proceedings which sra to he Instituted In-stituted in the statu circuit court to test thu legality of the ballots on which tbenamo of l'iercc, n I'opulltt-Domo-oral elector, appeared twce. A ni.ounr IHcriluc. Ni:w Vonif, Dec. 2. The North Grrmnii Llojd steAmshlpBprcoatmld. ulgbt is lorly-elght hours overdue, and nnxlety for her safety In very great. There aru ZOO passengers nboaru. The worst that Is fe trod Is that the big engines en-gines aro broken down and will ha hard lo repair. It is aupiwsed that tho Hpreu Is being helplessly drilled out of the steamer track, for heraalls ore useless use-less except lo steaJy her. This would explain why she was notsldited by the qity of New York or llrlltaulo, which go over the same route. uniclel ttimil In Tains. AUSTIN, Tex., Dtc. 2. The official couut of tho presidential vote In Texas glvea Cleveland 2S0,U3; Harrison, 77,476; Weaver, StO.OSlj IIdarell,21lV. To llarrlsou't vote should be added S9Q9 Republican ballots for the Lily White electors, belug representatives ot the whltu man's taction of the Jle-publlcau Jle-publlcau party. Nix !! Itoblxil. ClIIOAUU, Dec. 2. Six asfes In onu big clllcu building near pollcu bead-quarters bead-quarters weru blown Cjtiu and robbed Isst night. There Is no clew lo the perpetrators. It Is thought thst not moro than J1600 wan socured. 1 The SJerwiats llelctslar. DcnLiN, Dec. 2. Ill the HsIchsUg today tho debate on tbo budget waa continued and It pasted Ihu first reading. read-ing. Klllr.l neiiien. ItALKKIII. N.C.. Dec. 2. Last night thu residence of Dr. McDonsId wns entered by n robtier. Two elderly ladles, Dr. McDonald's sisters, were In tho sluing room. Tho robber presented a pistol and demanded money. They screamed and he fired, killing one and wounding the other fatally. Dr. Mc-DounlJ, Mc-DounlJ, an elJerly gentleman, came in, when tho robber at the point of a pistol made hliu deliver up his pocket book containing $3J. Tbu supposud murderer Is under arrest tit Sanford, TlioiisamU ol Acres Hooded. HAN I'liANCISCO, Dec 2. News was recolved here today that a tract of 6500 acros eight milts from Antloch, Cab, havu been flooded by thu overflow over-flow of the Han Jcoulll river. The labor of reclaiming will bo very great, A largo crop of onions and potatoes were ruined. Tho total lo&a Is placed at $10,000 to 1511,000. A number of lesser overflows along the Han Joaquin are rojiorled. In las. Ashland, Ky., Dec. 2. In heavy fog at H o'clock this morning tho Ches-aiwake Ches-aiwake & Ohio weslbsund accommodation accommo-dation struck n wrecking train, completely com-pletely dumollsblng tho caboose, tool and box ear and badly lnurlng five persons, some fatally, however. Heveral others wero slightly Injured. (losemor Holier loillrlrd. Lonu Island C'itv, N.Y., Deo. 2. His announced that Uovirnor Flowor and his sister, Mrs. Hchley, and the administrators of the Union colli gu nnd Uapeye estates, have been Indicted by thu yrund Jury for malntalng nuisances. nuis-ances. Tho governor and others own large blocks of preicrty which are principally swamp laud and cesspools. Miner and tonvlels. NA811VH.I.K, Tenn., Dec. 2. It Is rumored that at Coal Creek thu miners aru preparing lo attempt again the release of the statu couvlcit bofore Governor Iluchauan goes out of clllcu. General Kellsr Anderson has been authorized to Increase his force, but at Iho same time the statu olllclals hire do not fear trouble. Irrlln'a l'nriuilojl. llEHLIN, Dec. 2. A great meeting ol Berlin's unemployed was held this afteruoou. T ho police had taken great precautions to i riser vo order. A number num-ber of speakers ued incendiary lau-guage lau-guage aud wero warned by the police. As no held was paid the usemblagu was ordered to disperse. All present then formed In line and marched back to Iho city. At Kmnlgs-rhor a slight disturbance aroso which was quickly suppressed, A Husband's luteins. Erik. l'a. Deo. 2. Mrs. Halph Kainehadher husband Imprisoned a fow days ago for beating her. Ho waa released today, uod shu was at a neighbors with jicr four children, fearing his anger. He hunted her, emptied a revolver Into her body, nnd going to thu railroad and relesslng n car on a steep grade, ran beside It until It gathered speed and then threw himself him-self beneath It. His body waa horribly mangled, ills wife Is dying. |