| Show I 1 THE SEIT OF NIL A 1 million dollar indemnify tailed talked of for aldow Bar barrundia randia i F chronicle berried service CITY or Alit MEXICO zico sapt sept 5 senator calls resolution in the senate relating to Bar barrundia rundle affairs aff alra caused a most favorable impression here people gle believing now that the united united states t ates will take measures a to cepres a what la Is considered here M 1 an insult to its flag and cause the guatemalan government Rovern ment to pay a large indemnification to the widow of barrundia Barru udia the universal newspaper Kevi Neus paper says the tile earn sum should be tl and the etain stain on the nag flag should be w washed abed a out alsa also but in another wa way V A city of guatemala dispatch says th that at an american just arrived there from front san salvador by th the h a main main wagon road states that eve everything y hing in salvador saly baty is tranquil the tile troops which bad had been called into the geld field to meet the exigency of the situation are di dispersing is to their homes the various various industries of the republic which bad had been part partly y paralyzed by the war are being prosecuted now with vigor and the recuperation of the country will not be lone long delayed new sept 5 james A whitney a prominent republican and one of the most eminent international lawyers in the country was interviewed ter yesterday on the killing of barrundia and said that the case was very definitely settled by the treaty relations between this c country and guatemala proclaimed july 28 lie said 1 I refer to the fourteenth article of that treaty this article though somewhat involved in style is perfectly clear in meaning it Is is as fo follows it shall be lawful tor for citizens of the united states of america and of the republic of guatemala to sail with th their air chips hpe with all manner of liberty and security no do distinction being made mad a as to who are the proprietors of the march merchandise andis a laden thereon from any port to places of those who are now or hereafter shall be at enmity with either of the con tr trading acting parties it is also agreed in like manner that the same liberta liberty be extended to persons who are on board a free ship wl with th this effect that though they have been enemies of both 0 or r either par party they are not to be tak taken 0 n out of the tree free ship unless they are officers or soldiers and in the actual service of the ene enemy you 11 on will see from th this I 1 that at ba absolute olta liberty and security was guaranteed by treaty to barrundia and that be he was Justl justified Bed in taking passage upon an african steamer from one country to another even though be he was fully aware that during daring the voyage the steamer must necessarily stop at an intermediate guatemalan p port 0 lie was neither an officer nor s soldier within the technical meaning of the term as aepli applied s d Inthe in the treaty furthermore if he was not liable to lawful arrest because be he was not in the actual afan of an enemy of Gnat guatemala emala hi was in tact fact a political refugee his ilia offense off ensa if t there h era was any any was purely political 1 it bai as been tto tio settled policy of the country to refuse under any circumstances to deliver up political offenders CITY OF MEXICO sept 5 A message was received here today to day from acapulco stating that the pacific mail steamship san bias blas which left loft panama august ad had arrived at that port having on board one C cun u n ning bam an american or englishman Eng liob who was on his way to the united states tor for the pur purpose e of influencing the press POS in favor of guatemala Gaa Gua tamala concerning the barrundia Borrun dia killing the thi telegram winds N up by paying saying advise geromino poti pon to be on big his guard as I 1 have reasons to believe that canningham cunningham sent him the dispatch and is an emissary of barillas pou was seen at his ills rooms tonight to night he lie produced this dispatch from acapulco Ala addressed to geromino pou pan minister to salvador 1 I warn you tor for the good of salvador not to interfere in the barrundia killing it if you think this important telegraph me at san ban francisco and would not allow you to interfere signed canningham conningham 11 pou pon said contemptuously that be knew nothing ot of cunningham and bad had expressed e e e e d c no opinions regarding the ga barrundia r r u n d I 1 a a affair afa I 1 r |