| Show AT HOME AND ABROAD LONDON may 20 the official cele brillon br ration allon of the me queen queena a birthday which occurs on sunday took place today hout the counter aad empire in ID general beneral on the parade grounds of the me guards there was the usual ceremony mody of trooping the colors wit bussed need by a large crowd of distin Bs lobed bed people including the prince abd hill princess of wales prince charles denmark and commander in chiel ard 3rd WoJ Wo sley loley the attractiveness oi 01 the a ceremony cere was marred by rain abe be queen was born may 24 1819 washington may HO 20 perhaps Jim by the frequent references to in congress and the newspapers to the probability rob ability of japanese competition in HP he future with i ur or own manufactures abe statistical bureau of the state de pert pertinent ment some time ago called upon tipon united states minister dunn dann at boklo to report upon tho the prospects of corn com petition by american tor or contracts in the japanese empire NEW YORK may 20 A special to the 9 herald irom from london saye it in ie lear ried on the highest au author thorl 0 that the armenian question Is ie out oat to enter anew a new phase at thle this deot ment a movement is r on loot foot here parts and in brussels in favor of a of 01 the armenians Arme Armen niane ians with akey there is ii every reason reabon to be aleve a thin thie movement has ha been started ith the consent of the sultan his hie naJeB esty ty has baa been vividly impress ou by abe be regrettable reg retable state of affairs in ana toila its created by the mad ean eve to of the jiral year it is ia necessary eBsary however awat hat the well intentioned Intention eJ section ol of Armen lana should come forward tion bon atty and et endeavor deavor to forget the pat past bd boldly make an appeal to the he per dai sentiments of tue sultan in othes words grasp the band which to la already abood a good ike ai tendered 1 KANSAS CUT mo may 20 the fireman or of the armour armon r pack tog ing plant who went out ut on may jtb ifor increased wages and fewer hours boure it S compromised their differences today Es titled the boycott against the corn com panya meats and aad will return to work r tomorrow morrow So A thousand or more em am 7 of the d iffert t departments depart menta oi 01 abe plant who were laid oft ift because of look jack or of work will be reinstated the firemen bremen rot ret an increase of it per cent an hour lor for eight hours boure practically all they demanded ipanis tom texas may 20 the shanty murder case cam in which silas lee and rickman freeman are charged with killing ed bd T jabaily canady Jau aily jeff maddox and pauline Ap legate of rea bed river near bear arthur city on the night ot november 18 13 1894 was wan ended yesterday afternoon the jury finding both men guilty may 21 copyrighted 1896 by the associated press prem the cear U r and czarina made their triumphal SP ini trance into this cly cl ci y this thie afternoon L ala mla the thunder of the batteries of 0 artillery tue tle of countless bells still bud a chorus of a vast multitude of loyal russians Bue siane aud and equally enthusiastic tio visitors from a I 1 parts of tile the H world probably never lubbe iu abe history W ot ft Elat nations ione bum bas there bere been such an as am sem som blage possibly ibis ibe soen may never be repeated in ID its grand a ty at 1 o elock lu it anticipation of the coming of 01 the czir the entire route from palace about three miles milea oo on the road to st pet jaburg to Krem kremlin lID was wae packed with people the route to be followed by the I 1 bau bao been guarded by troops and police on foot and horseback until toe the road be said aalde to have been beed lined by thickness after thickness of blood and iron the weather was doUght delightfully fully one fine a great relief after the bitterly eola and damp experience the past few days the sunshine put everybody in good humors the signal for the commencement of the he days festivities was a salute of oine nine guns gums from a battery outside the city this was followed by the dull booming of the big bell of the cathedral of the assumption aud the assembling of the troops at the various mustering points then cobit cou less leas high dignitaries of tile the am empire I 1 ire and foreign oun countries tries began to gather at eki palace to take places in the gala equipages equi pages or escort ou on horseback the carriages of their imperial majesties the grand jukes and grand duchesses Priti princes and princesses asiatic potentates lo in numerable representatives of every country under the suo sun assembled here to do honor to the czar of russia the ruler if ct a mighty empire which half circles the globe generals with staff side aide de camps riding at breakneck speed or orderlies derdes galloping furiously were seen everywhere at 20 p m there was a further thundering ot of cannon this time from the al direction of the oki kl palace it was a signal that the car had bad started on his bis J arney to kremlin coffeyville COFFE koo KHOI may 21 A 9 gas as explosion this morning wrecked aw iwo 0 awu story brick buildings in the center of the city causing the instant death of one man and fatal injury oi 01 two iwo other persons and wounding abir loen david carter was killed by a falling wall NEW may 21 A special to the ceralo from berlin says saye the sultan to is suffering from enn ritual nervous attacks the kurds burds have disarmed ane garrison of divas they are ing south anatolia and are preparing further massacres PEBBY 0 T may 22 A cloud burst occurred in abie part of the territory last night eight to twelve inches of 01 rain falling failing residences and business build buildings lege on high level ground were flo fio ded dad while boutes along cow creek were washed away the santa fe railroad tracks for a long distance are re water news of great damage comes froom from the country but owing to the crooks creeks being so high nothing jefin ile to is obtainable MILWAUKEE wis may 28 the strike tiou is practically unchanged cars care are in operation on all lines but the boycott sod and fears of vio lance fence prevents them being patronized no attempt has been made to run oars sundays since the street railway em am aloyes struck but the company now 8 odou cers that it il will start oars cars next sunday as usual the entire police force will be on duty as serious disturb ances are expected from sympathizers with the he strikers kem SAN BAN FRAN may 28 23 at last the united states secret service au have struck a lead to the source from which have come the thousands of almost lerfelt imitation half dollars circulated ciroula led throughout the pacific coast it Is ig believed that the counterfeits which absolutely defy detection except when under a powerful power powe rul ul magnifying glass in the hands of a clever expert were made by chinese in their native land and brought to this 0 un try last summer by the members of the troupe of chinese actors who c me to america to perform at the ad atlanta tuta exposition almost the entire troupe in ie now in this city having been filling engagements in lbs iho chinatown chinat wn theaters since returning from the east it Is estimated that of the unauthorized coins have been dis disposed of by the chinese and that little peter berj the chinese i f recent race track jot job notoriety as back of the scheme however the ten thousand dollars that ban baa been realized has not been clear profit as the counterfeits contain almost the same amount of pure silver as do the regularly minted half dollars kut but the extremely low price of silver bullion gave the counterfeiters counterfeit ers a good profit I 1 NEW YORK may 28 ane heralds herald special cable irom havana says sayf one thousand insurgents raided the vicinity of hola hof a colorado between havana and setting fire to cane fields and bacco tj plantations and driving off stock citizens are fleeing to this city an insurgent io force entrenched in the town of baties on the road to Quana guanajay Gua najay itty was wag surprised and aad driven out by spanish troops last evening after abiera a hot skirmish the rebel loss was six killed the bodies being abandoned in the flight filsht CANDIA island inland of crete crate may 23 since may 17 the garrison of vamos 0 consisting of 1800 1300 men have been besieged by 2000 insurgents Insurgent 8 who occupy trong strong positions troops trompa left led kalivas on thursday to attempt to relieve the oeal eged soldiers the relieving torce force was attacked and compelled to return after suffering a heavy lose loas the at vamos have only sufficient food to last a couple of days colo may 28 the trans trane mi Ourt committee bell bag effected affected a compromise between the southern pacific and the missouri river leies under which the southern pacific agrees to withdraw its individual rates into etab on shipments by water frona from new york to san francisco slid and join the missouri arver lines on doolit tariff from points Point son on the river to utah the ibe percentage tage ot or we the southern Bout pacific anjer the new agreement will be somewhat better than before the rate cutting commenced tits the traffic man agers of the colorado CAI california I 1 fornia rail ways have decided to apply the colo rado common points ratte from the he missouri river to the pacific coast this will be ii a great advantage to denver washington may 28 united states minister denby den by at poking reporting upon the ho trade bof china for fac 1895 directs attention to the fact that thai we late war with japan failed ailed t in jure cainas chinas trade with the world at large and that the trade really expand ed during the abe year jear notwithstanding the he lose loan of formosa and the closing of the now new chang custom boue for or several months with the united states the trade was loss lees than for 1894 but was greater than for any other year in she be preceding eight yeara year the exports to the united ato es in 1895 were and imports from the united ss 8 being in kerosene the imports of hesslan oil exceeded those ol of america for the first time probably owing to the heavy beavy imports of amerl can oil in the me preceding ceding year which left a large stock block held over in the internal development there has been no want ot of progress though the expectations of that the old chinese conservatism be broken down as the result of the war was not completely realized the cul noto nee are endeavoring to control their own railroads by allowing only col nose nese money lu be used in their con ruction but this policy must to in the end and wherever long lines of road are concerned give way tu to foreia syndicate operations meanwhile many agents of american financiers and bui builders liers of railroads gad and tolling rolling took stock are now in coins waiting for she he announcement of definite plans by the imperial government and at least two great american combinations stand ready to build and equip any railroad rail system china may desire while much may be done towards introducing american snips armor and guns in china it if manufacturers will seep keep agents agent there steadily mr denby does not recommend the present investment of american capital in the establishment of factories in china as least until such time as a settlement shall ball be reached of the grave question of the exemption of foreign owned factories from taxation touching the be silver question mr denby says it lie la safe to say that it will be many years yeara before native manufactured articles will drive foreign goods out of the market the silver liver question cuts both ways the merchant mer chaut in china buys lor for silver and sells sella in europe anu america for or gold thus be gains largely on the other hand band he buys buy in foreign noun uise tries for kold old and sells in china for silver liver prices for manufactured goods are necessarily reduced but the ibe volume of 0 trade continues to increase inore aee universal bimetallism woul woula i be welcomed by many foreign merchants residing in china it is safe to say that scarcely sc arcey one favors true free silver tor for tile bis own country alone washington may 26 25 the united states supreme court anjou od ced a decision today in abe sugar bounty co cases s 9 united states vs to gay and the bea realty i ty company too oases were brought to test loot the he constitutionality of the ruling of comptroller bowler in denying a bounty to a sugar planter under the law of last jost congress the opinion ot of the court was handed banded down by justice peckham aid affirmed the opinion of the court below holding the sugar bounty law valid and overruling the comptroller the opinion was unanimous ane supreme court iu in an opinion by bj justice white today passed upon the right of the indians to kill game on the unsettled lands of their former reservations of ing that under their treaty the lo ID deans could not kill game in a violation of the game laws of too las sasto the title of the be case was J H word ward sheriff ve VB racehorse the latter being an aldion who surrendered himself to the wyoming state abate authorities for the purpose of testing the matter the rhe opinion of the united states supreme court for wyoming by which racehorse was released from custody was reversed and it at was ordered that we the indian be remanded to the custody of the state authorities chief justice fuller today delivered the opinion of the supreme court to in the case cabe of the united states vs ve J 8 Wiborg captain odthe of the steamer horsa Hores and others the case is in one advanced by the he court at the instance of the attorney getie gei getheral iem ral for the purpose ol of securing a decision as to the tion tim ot of our neutrality laws and their effect la in preventing filibustering expeditions ions against friendly powers wiborg and associates were accused of attempting to land arms on cuba they were lound found guilty under the neutrality laws of the united states by the court at philadelphia delp nia opinion held that the decision of the pennsylvania court was wait correct on the point that the expedition was a viola tion of the neutrality laws law the judgment was affirmed as tu to wiborg but bat reversed as to mates johansen Jo bansen auti and Pe ierson on the ground that they were ignorant ot of the purposes of the expedition justice harlan iu the reversal of the judgment as an to peterson and Joban jogansen Jo bansen sea but bin dissented from rom the judgment affirming the be sentence against wiborg the supreme court of the united stales adjourned until next october no decision lecie lon was announced in the calif california oruis irrigation oases ease may 26 25 geo gen Whee eton tOD who has just returned irom Ariz arizona oDo says ays it if the arrangement now under consi derst ou by we the state department was finally concluded the depredations of the he apaches ot of arizona would be quickly stopped it is proposed to let lei loo federal dersi troops tro aps ops in pursuit of reds klos kiDe cross the line into mexico and give the mexican troops the right to cross into arizona newton iowa may 25 valeria a village about fifteen bilig west of newton WAS nearly wiped out f existence by a cyclone last night fourteen people are reported killed pits MOUSES iowa may 25 twenty three people site are reported dead as a result ol of a cyclone which swept the northern part bartoi of polk folk county last night at 11 the towns afflicted are bondurant Bou Hou durant duran t valoria valeria santiago Suni Sau iago tiago and its ira no telephonic or telegraphic communication corn munio muni atlon cation has been established except with bondurant which reports lour four deaths therein the batey family with live five in the same family seriously injured three of we 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