Show THE ARBITRATION TREATY No Mora War Talk Between the United Slates and EI land I 1 110 1 0 D bmll 10 U Iemoo OIlII 41meastir ho rlill Iotr VASHiNCno Jan IlThe proposition propo-sition for a general arbitration treaty between Ibo United States oDd Great Britain I now an accomplished fact Lord Salisbury has assented to the last suggestion from this old and nothing remains but the attactimjut of the formal signatures of the secretary and blr Julian Pauuoalote the latter having hav-ing been clothed with authority by Ljrd Salisbury These signatures will be affixed today The treaty must be submitted to the United Btate Senate for approval and In view ot the short time remaining of Ibo Present aeelnn 01 congrent every cQirl will ba made to hava It submitted rlot 1 ted to that body at Ibo e irllest possible uu silt probably within u day or two Ample provision has been made to R guard against the failure of the arbitrators lo agree through b n tie vote A provision has bn made 1n4uchAmsa for rlrocn oJ the mailer to the deciding authority Secretary Olnios Insistence abcut the ubsglute necessity of guarding against a tie vote canoed delay In Ibo final draft ot the treaty alter tile details tied been adjusted It Is I learned that King Oscar of Sweden will be Inert lal aroltrator Incase In-case Of a tie vote by the arbltratlpn tribunal In any matter He either will bear the matter In dispute himself or will name a deputy who will act as final arbitrator The treaty Is to run for five yearn and tile Swedish king during that time will be final umolre lu all disputes between the great I ng llsli speaking nations The general arbitration treaty wan signed by Sir Julian Pauncefote and riecrettry OTuey today It it be possible possi-ble to transcribe tbo treaty lu tlmeand a strong ellurt will be made to do so I will be sent to the Senate tomorrow The Alaskan boundary will not 03 expected come bolero the general arbitration tribunal No sptolflc refer once la made ta the eutifec in I the treaty but It Is stated this matter will be 1 settled f separately By tbnsremqv I Ing the Alaskan controversy Sacretary Uluoy bad disarmed this fjraldiible I opposition that Web developed among the senators from the northwest and I Improved the prospects of raflection i of the convention by the Senate BENT TO TiE aLNAPb Tbe general arbitration treaty and the Presidents letter urgli Ito ratification I ratifi-cation I were sent Ieu the Senate t this afternoon They will be laid before I the Senate lu executives session and lean not made public for the Pleasant at I |