Show AT HOME AND ABROAD washington dec 18 the greate portion of the time of the caucus of publican senators today was waa devoted to a discussion on the vei vat huelan question as pres presented entea by the presidents message me this watter matter was brought up in committee with a renewal by lodge of his hie suggestion of yesterday that the senate sedate 00 oo not in ID view of the critical state of affairs afi sirs adjourn for or the hollday a until the committees abound be completely equipped equi pied fur for action in case necessity should arise ariee A large number of speeches were made after which it was announced as the sentiment ot of the caucus that hat there aboud be no adjournment until committees should be perfected senator mitchell Mi as chairman of the caucus adous was authorized to present ebli view to the democrats and impress upon them the necessity lor for action in making their committee at ai sign ments it was suggested that england might accept the president utterance as so an ultimatum and proceed immediately to push her troops into ven van ziela z aels jels sol and it was ae asked what the united state would do in that event in case the question should still be tied up to in the bonds bands ot of a commiso there was wa some reference refe reece to the bill pawed passed to in the house appropriating money for too the proposed commie commission and the opinion was expressed that the bill should go So to committee for amendment president cleveland Clevela od had bad many calls today from senators and rep reser who came to congratulate him upon the attitude he had assumed in tola his message it to is still confidently believed bell eved here that bat the difficulty can and will be settled peaceably this b belief list is based upon the expectation that will re rc diplomatic relations with venezuela As A the revolution it that country has been quel quelled and the internal peace lord salisbury demanded as a condition to resumption 01 01 venezuelan negotiations is in restored he be will treat the subject it ills Is believed and as an he practically promises in hh last note in a mure more compliant spirit than the british gover ment baa ex habited heretofore here tolore in ID we and thus speedily reach an agreement satisfactory to great britain and ve azuela and so all a a natural result ac cep edible ep ible tible to the united states stales it to is entirely pr baule that areat britain will austain abstain from any evidence in support ot of her title e t the proposed tor for by bj su so doing she would admit fur cur right to in ter te pose which is the vital paint irk in the controversy oue one source ot of present danger it ik conceded lies with the themselves as it is feared that carries carrie by enthusiasm they may be led jed to attack the british outdo to te on the fruat lord sall burja responses to secretary yd arguments are nut rt re carded in official circles in ton as being weighty or Jogi call strong the parallel he be seeke to draw between the boundary quo que tion and the venezuelan boun lary jary controversy tro versy veray utterly tails falls it is said eaid when viewed in the light of the definition of 01 the Alar alaskan boundary given in the I 1 russian treaty of cession As for his hie to the injection of the monroe doctrine into international law anier rational uati onal law as aa Sp ealier reed once remarked of parliamentary jaw is nut not au an exact science that it Is made and amended from time to time by able to support their views view and that the united states has as aa right to aply apply this doctrine to american affair as bad some gome of the europea powers by combination to regulate sf af raire in europe anu and force their views cupoo oriental Orie atal nations As the nirta atlantic squadron corresponds corree ree ponda to tile the british channel squad ron in being charged ch urged with the of our most important coastline it may be that the authorities will tak tab be view that prudence would seem to necessitate the abandonment of tle proposed evolution cruise which would take the ships away from home borne atau leave the coast and also would cut them oft off from their buse base 01 0 supplies in the event of trouble outdo tr the particular coal ports la in the waters where the drills were to take place be tog ing in britten british hands bands the plans we the squadron quad roo however will not be fixed axed until secretary herbert returns to washington the armored cruller maine was today attached to the he north atlantic squad equa aron roo YORK dac 19 A dispatch to the herald from buenos ayres ayrea says aay fhe ste beneral topic of discussion here in jai ial and business circles circle la in the energetic of president Pre aident cleveland on the venezuelan boundary question outside of we the english cor coi regard the message as a more mere threat the reception of ef its if interpretation on the monroe doctrine is duthu elastic general mitre says ay he be that thal be always has baa been in hearty accord with the principle enunciated to ID the doctrine and that be can say aay with author ity but the same name view to la hold held by the cling acting president of argentine Argent lae general roca boca the says that the support of all deuth american republics should oe 0 given to the bulted State ii lia la brer sau says oya that the united States baving firmly declared lia ito ln in to in recard to european intervention on the american co douth america should express ia if ull full a apathy with the great republic rhe paragraph Dara graph ajda aads that cleveland la Is the greatest statesman oi 01 tho present time wat hla his ire are firm his purposes eb ees energetic and tranh that thai the phrases of biu bits message area are dign igni laed fled and appropriate and 0 OL the whole as aa a stale paper is birthy i if the chief executive ol of a great nation DENVER colo dec 20 26 fire broke out in the iwo story atory building occupied by ccarles A esies bites snoe company lull street at this thin morning and ana immediately com cummuns mull amed to the buildings on eita either a r pa itie aire occupied coupled by the evening post put lishing co sixteenth street and rd babcock brothers Broi nera hula hate and caps cape 1009 sixteenth street CHATI chattanooga teno tenn dec 20 in an ul of fire dump damp this hornli borni d g in the mines ol of the dayton coal iron company at dayton tenn twenty men are supposed to have per dished five bodies have been taken ou on constantinople via dec 21 20 an official dispatch from Z fay ay ane Armen armenians ians there on sunday last mise acred all ail the turkish soldiers sol diera imprisoned lo in the town this probably refers to the four hundred turkish roots captured when the uprising first bret occurred i 1 although it has been announced that all the soldier eul dier except line ine who were dead had been re leased BERLIN deo dec 20 A dip dispatch patch from to the frankfurter caitung say the porte has ordered rawest pasha to attack attach with 1 1 troops and two battelle batt bat erKs the city 0 ol 01 1 ZdI toun and to bombard and destroy it and to massacre the armeni ans i the city philadelphia dm dc 21 andrew jobeson Job aged 30 and nia his three obil ren red were wt re suffocated by b fire today at 21 dirham P urbam street the wife la is not expected to live philadelphia dec 21 the agreement ty welch the trolly strike was declared off 0 IT this morning has baa been practically repudiated by president welsh and general manager who refused to put all the men to work as a agreed upon by a portion of the oon trac of the manai rement at a con ference with mayor warwick lat last night ass asa result rioting la Is rO reported POrted from several joe localities cities president J L welsh made the following announcement we will take ail the wed men WO we can uie we hato bare won men whom we musi mull keep pour four thousand five hundred men are on strike we can take buck gods today y baw dee dec 21 A dispatch to the herald from constantinople says advice have been received frown from Ara Arabek bekir lr stating that the rev sir A Agan gantan lan widely known among the baptista Baptis td to in the united states has baa been murde murdered fed and his hie church burned SAN FRAN FRANCISCO cism dec 21 A special from seattle says say bat the turkish complications have made russia even mure more desirous oi of completing her bar railroad to accomplish the object she be has haa sent an agent or to negotiate with american contractor actori to assist I 1 in n codath U oti it g the great highway this agent who to is now in id seattle Is count do de autre a divil civil engineer he is said to be conferring with a local firm with the ob jept in view of letting a contract forthe construction of pirt of the raad washington dec 21 the now new C of utah which waa brought to washington a week ago by the utah has hap heen been examined ext mined by bythe abe president atio and attorney general hartmod harloo Hart noD and found to bo be in all respects in accordance with the t arms prescribed to in the soak enat ling act therefore the president lent will isue his hib proclamation january ath next declaring utan a state to in the euion I 1 As the state officers are to at sume their duty on the abe monday following ane admission admies ion of the now new state they will oe be in office january 6 b h attorney general harman has telegraphed these thene facts to the chief justice of utah at the ibe rt quest of tiie president philadelphia dec 22 at a latel late hour tonight too strike situation was apparently ancha uncha ged but the sit air was full of all kinds of ru mrs na N attempt was made to run rna cars the au thor ittes tearing arloe tri violence vio leoce troa tro fro a the strikers strike sympathizers who were idle today many conferences were held on ath b th sides but no statements were given out oat the strikers had uniformed men in all parts part of the city soliciting subscriptions from door to door and it sa la said the aggregate collections run tuto into high bib mayor warwick tonight issued the follow following lag state mew As mat ers era my duty as the chief executive officer is to preserve the peace and order of the city and I 1 will with all the force at my command do this and it ir necessary I 1 will bring to my assistance all the tore that under the law jaw can be brought into requisition be it state or national lite lilt and property shall be protected by the strong arm of the law Law lawlees leep new den is an anarchy aroby and that will not dot be permitted under any ci circumstanced rou mats u ce 18 the executive committee of the strikers tri kers were in session all the afternoon and tonight sent a sub c amit too tea of five employed emp loyes oyes to cluster with general manager beetem attorney stevenson instructed them to use their best beat efforts to effect a settlement tonight and it if they failed to try and make arrangements for arbitration tomorrow toe the conference with general manager beetem lasted four hours tuen taos the committee ot of employee emp loyes returned to hou headquarters quarters and went into session with we executive committee or of the amalgamated association and president mahon mabon chattanooga CHATTO ook tenn deo dec 22 the saddest scenes scene is ever witnessed jo in chis tate state were enacted to la the little mining city of ef dayton today in sixteen households the cries of despairing widows and helpless hel pleas orphans orph rne the heartbroken grief of of I 1 mothers relatives and friends friend disturbed the peaceful quiet of the Sab sabbath batti as the sixteen mangled angled ut corpses corpse victims of friday days anlue disaster of katherr fa brothers and ki amen were carried to their final resting places in the little cemetery adjoining the towo town col dee deb 22 brigadier general wheaton Wb eaton who has just arrived home from his trip to southern new mexico and ariens ariz ma ns elds the opinion that there will be no more indian n disturbances lorhe itie country said he la is one of the in the be world and it I 1 is almost impossible to follow a trail ril we propose however xo to prosecute the carob for the renegades rene gades as vigorously as pois possible sible and hope to aa be rewarded with Si casse detachments of cavalry are an now scouring the he country anti and it any indian is found off the reserva rea erva tion it to is likely to go pretty hard with him NEW YORK dec 23 28 A special to the world from what would happen were war between grest great aud the united watts to be declared next week was asked a militia officer icer who has devoted consider considerable aIe attention to the question of national defense the ficat results 11 he replied would be the mobilization of the Caad ja adian lau militia the dispatching patching of 0 imperial troops anti and dilli military tary stores across the atlantic and tue tae placing of tb abe state national guards in the bulted states on a war to footing otini some years ago the imperial government ov had very careful surveys of the frontier made an and the plans plane 0 defense have bien ben baerd up dpn n them all of abe plana so far published anti an assault in force on montreal as the first 11 rot great effort eff rrt of the invaders invade rb a d u prepa a tor for it by torce force IQ in an in trenched position tion somewhere be lake champlain Champl aln anu ana the st lawrence biere should be no BO trouble i aai a ling in montreal in three daye fairly drilled and men ready for a dash across the lini lin with the numerous lines ot of railway to co its base and the R rive holding lake champlain Champ laiu open for the smaller clas clams ot of gunboats gun boats of we tue navy a british coroa once established IQ in the vicinity of plattsburg Platts burg bouli be just as aa well able to maintain their position there as aa it if it were closer to its base such a move as aa that suggested would cause a delay to the american a most moat ue ve thinie the toone of operations would be fixed on amer can instead ot of canadian soil jn in the event of defeat the line of the cabadi son n would be directly back of or the defenses of the richelieu and eventually montreal bridges and railways would be ba destroyed during me he retirement and every mile the ati americans advanced they would be moving further and further from their base bae and their supplies amal 11 naval navai expedition or a flying colum colnai i would ot of the contral vermont railway as ai a military route along the east chore of lake abam chaim plain even it if the be militia had bad bad luok luck they would be able to keep the ingao era back from the st lawrence until the me arrival of reinforcements from great britain once a string strang force ol of say men of the british army were on the he south side aide of liao ibe st lawrence Lawr euce it would take such american troops as fought in we the war of the rebellion to fight their way through montreal and long before they could succeed the guns gun of she he royal navy would have dicta dictated teil ano terms of peace at abston now new york philadelphia san fra cisco chicago and milwaukee J NEW bobki boax dec dao 23 28 A to abe b herald say jn in the course of au as interview with prof Lemas lemasca cb the leading authority in austria on loter inter national oat ional labbe jaw he maid laid abe entire wrong Is 10 in ray my opinion on we the side aide of 0 the americans in the first place there to la not a word about that curious motto america for from which americans now deduce the conclusions that no european Euro state aau intervene la american affairs la in general this Tais theory dues not appear to me to be austal from any point boint of view it recalls a similar motto ali that rt atthe ot the eastern empire in all europeans were called callec avely franks because franca 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