Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 273, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 16, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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Cbea tWtor at Uie cayltol today
JJ f n he nwnlie of
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BEST S
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jijUTTCIlOr OlIAOS
LUKflTOV Aoc 15 Krerr
liim ioo lho mJI predict nlmt
lofMtot clJo r TWj was tlio
111 Tan Heel to tlio luqulry ns to
I it twit tf the Uht k lsMon
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jiiafor tap unconditional ronal
TerfurdiaB ilauso of the Slier
Irt iflaftTor go to the president
u Ui as anything can lie
l ui h u stable a a roil Tliat
jttiitt iluot mhUh there li no
litiatevcr bach a lull can nei
n o tac rrrcthlent H cannot
litavi Hint U tho view whlito
ImsT tb ltuiton by Senator
of
Trfubima rfialrmfln the Ju
ftsialtlBe ti io although a ihv
ntaiiM af to Mr Cmi
Ital h iKwlutnunt hid on it
Ivitliiut4tali > o iept nioit the
as 4w l Jlr 1iub lhe e
Iftwaa s iMtny rlow a of the
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JI 1 cetiator Hoar of
iHrjfUejuJuuient of eTonta
iwjfaittit not to ha urna > t
tKWh homei will iaw
iwtll alUoiul rciHil of the
W diMf anil that tho iri l
fWH lie anaUa the rtser
Jij 1vl1 not > e
nrtt through iironiUea
kl
JHl ni m which the Demo
i te H rely thatho
tqmt fneasute of ml < hei
WW IctHatbn afteraonl
wltleir of the poner which
aSi V lc mcr no aellat
2Btea will be moat atrenu
tbo
5 W > e Uemoeratlo iena
JijfMtor Hoar think will be
IFW a lulhceut nimiber of
l to the nilmliiMratlon
i
u imcondltloual ninnl
t the action of tho
1
iJiE MJ The acrec
iV Demoeratj an ii rtunl
Miulda the Unrn of the
J 1 nu IKcullarlty of Iho
V iw the It mbJcan < lalm
IfajreJ In tho franilni of
uymj bein eieuled frmu of
J lineal threit
they are
in everj smposlllon
Si ff or mai y Mr
Jr real the repoat caunot
l 7r r linase moasnro 1 <
I iw be wboe Divuoeral
Xvir y it iJJc will hue
BWA1IAX QITISTION
OTOX A f 15Tho prel
T re a w itatcmnit that
< t no lraihvM while at
< itlU h
roitpono meintBe
C tb Hawaiian Itnition
la Septemhor
Bl nt mil Mme alrKl t0
M miort his return to-
nS > bouBlit
i ii ai a ffj Wp nrlns the
he
TMCbtd JfwUmt ha lull
StJ VTT re nre other
BTHiJ iiy fe week
W J1l Utwnll lc orj ireh
U 5 Mara X0 oon n the
Komif J orth the remit
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ft iu > wsolutlou
b fiTM y of tho
TuMwrS1 tfiSfBJf Prominent
jm im Poller on tiu
ii t > PQbUctOou of
thilr remark In the JUennlou aril an
nilwriuiloii to print a auflicint unu
ent without tillmr t lances by tentlne
iloor of the Iiooje It I thirefore ex
pected that after a day or t o tli ln h
HU ifi on J111 1 nailed and
that the priillete of demand nir nlirbt
of If at all Neurtlulcji it mnt bo
> nd that
iict und r now
favorable UlmoUc condilloui hn IndnhiVI
n delmtea on lb tariff and other
tlon far oiceedin In leueth that
jitIIkhI for the rihrr dUuwIon lie
JIlBiul resolution pro Ides for about li
Whour peechea and nlwut one bun
diVI flielnlnute ipoecllesor 1UI
oppor
i lJli ifr jllor > D0 nltrllUteV la
a Jiutyie of Jill members
Tirn ropuusTODiss vtishud
WASHIXOrON Anir ISJIr rieorn
1 Walbhurn ihairuian eastern division
nationil rauiinitteo Peoples party stat-
ed to a reporter tint a break In tho
pilver forcis had occurred
la cause oftfthe tronlJe Is that somo
silver producers of the West are
X a compromise measure on n
to 1 which tho Topullsts
r y indoument of principle for
> i Wosbbuni said
l be free and tin
lltnlten M nor M At on
a ratio < to t uixauio It li tlio
moncv of 10 coulriKt on wbiih our
bonds woo IbutuHl and any change of
ritlo nndcrs Iho payment of tluwo Uinds
In Boll alone VV nre Gghtlni for n
larru olume of circulation not for u
nr rdollnr lwenty to one wonld bene
lit the slher prmluters alone and would
Jiot help the fauiiirM or aB eenriiers
b > lnireti Iiii the Jirlio of proilm ts which
n rato of 10 to 1 would do Hence we
must part company with the 11er men
who favor tho ihauge
A ritlo of Lll to 1 would Increase
tile debts of our couutry fullj onefonrtb
and this we will not agne to The Topil
list leaders here In Washington are a
uult on this At a routireme twlai tho
ropuliats decided to stand for 111 to 1
to tho tnd bilierlai that the npell of
the Sherman act was prefenblo to a
cliaago of Tatio This inef > tloii must be
settled right tUs tloie If ot all We
will not submit to any more romprouilsts
We begin Our campaign anew for 11
to 1 and will appeal to Ihe country on
II It is our inutige ground and we
will not ilild It lopnllst smators and
congressmen alike agree to this propor-
tion
BANK CIIK ULATIOV
WAVlIIN < JIXX Awr lSTIi com-
mit tee tm iiuaint by praitUaWy a uii
nnlmoun > ot < Uiin inornhiK IihUIiM to
rr > ort favonlily k Mil Intrndiitpil jes
terdny by Mr ViMrLivs i > rorMlujr for
Imuluff rlruilntlui ot H to imtlonnl
buiks to bo imr taIiu1 uf conrniuent
buiuU on dijKjBit to stvtiro tirculAtlon
iast or ijTjxi ron TiacAa
VUSmXflTO Aiijr 15 SiHvtil
rurge trny H I Iliirnott Iljlltin
Oro < tiKiMtort Iobcrt Uillnortb U
Van
Jllcnii iiimp Kit A 1rinllln Austin
llrtrm roiw injf W tiu C < JtilinrJ
JaiMus
Car coiiiiliig 1 > TV Ilnuiou Dtl
Jan
< ai icovernor T W Marber nml II
EUn < liciCloitMnu <
llile viriiff too flco Scbubirt Wal
nut > > rtiipi
Tim 812XAT13
WAHHlNnTON AiiB 15The resolu
tIo iTerciI l iosilaj bv Ijotlct JtoimUI
tin of Mau dlnyting the coiuiultkc
tn fiiunro llie ro yrt at onto u bill to
ninnl the iurrlAflnK cla > of the
bbertnin net nu l tbat a vote be tatcu
on such rrppal Tuesday < J lust nai
IniJ before tin Kennto uml Ixxlgo mailo
an trpinteut in atUoeaej of It
Wolwtt IlipiiWIcaa of Oolorub re
plleJ to XjOilgo He nffreed with 1oilae
tint tbU wan not a party question In
order liwwetpr that the rtpetU of the
exiilinf low houM brltij reief it vnuld
In > Mteswrj to nhow how It had intlkt
e t Injury lie had yet to hear a inclu
latcUurcnt mn BtAtu on hU eonsiienrc
that bo Wllcrcii the Slierraan net hai
iTiotsht the JnJurj unvJr whkh tho
country now niTtfretl JTie only tancl
Jio statement he AVotcott eond set a
to the iijur uunKht by the Shiruian
net wna them wa a iuk of rouftrieuca
iu Ilirtpo but he did not flud that tatt
ment wt Iwnte out bv Ihe fun Thu
prevent eitslutf finanelal junto had ioine
partly becatiHo of UuropMn ionnea Iu
Kjutii America ond Australia jwrtly
lreeauso UiiWa rfnd Austria were buyhii
puM Hid Iurtb bwiimo tho United
isritti Iatl pun Jutted more good abroad
liaii It hid M obroul Al then cau M
vert utterly Indepeiicltnt of mid Irre
HMctiio of 4her and the Sherman act
At the clous t > f Jlr WoWottn t pvMii
Mr IjoiIs1 i n i > oluti ii wun laid aside
without action and Mr Hoar d Iresjel
the nenato on Mr t t < renolutiou on
Mi Hoitar nercnly criticised the uicni
bers who thrust tlwir own judgment In-
to i debate on tlio financial iuestioii
nitiliist tint Of nifii of tbiir owu part
wbd are the nnopiilitd leftderrf on siuh
uUcU Jlwrtitwl that the liuahres of
tho coimr > had been tor a gw wwle
the footlwft of portl And factious In
peaklDV of the rtlatlons of partbsj Iu the
ntweBt ciIkI tbe wuator said M
may differ in opinion at to tho P
lit but I hope we tuny find a aiibitantlal
agreement as to the cure I caii find
nil opiwrtnnlty to help wre the ship I
are not whether n Demoerat or a Jenul
command Wlialerw errors
in
lie an la
ClJielana or thoo who follow him have
SSttml In ho 1 Wr t
bate for tiie
thry may
trlten purtwue
future law wllliiii to act with them In
Sesent loin I can lutp n >
if Id w
t o K
i oK mf u try to the Kofr y id ijjjg
enjoyed to ilarih =
ntirifr h up
KrIIoarthenViK I Jo njjjue
mlwsslblc for the eil
lljl
lliat It was
alntiln ndari
a t
S es to
rtst
in atparatlon or Isolation hom tho
° f f
Mr Itaf Pfech
the cl of
tel muuijorunt discussion and eiecu
iivo session tbe scaate adjourned
TIIR snXATK
WHX WAIT
po Iy VSaJ tliiTl
TIIB noumi
rXur na1 fSu Jndn of
district of > JJ th r
iuVn Wfd ruutfrrro1rnd
blh L ° wui rraml wi from
U l Wlttlle wl ItepjbUcan tlat
rorm
and expivsaed tbo oitinlon that If
tfle ItvepnliiUaa platform laeaut nu >
IZ lLetV IU ° bm Wend of
Hur yitMftl to thtf demand of the
Wld people they yielded tint which no
thins but rcTitlutlotii could regain Ihe
Ltilted State hid reaehed o point In
wealth pnnKrity and industry tliat she
could afford to lead anl not to fellow
Applansel The country bad declared
Pitical liberty Iu X77U and conl 1 It not
now iirocluim HaatHlil llbertyT He win
wouH be free himself must atrlko the
blow Ypplause
Mr tirosimor Hep of Ohio wild It
was to be riprctted that tbe pnsldtiit In
bis niM rt hnd not Iteen no old of
pirtUannhip as he asked the two bouses
to be It was un for Una to tho exerutiv
ot tin country who locked furnarl to a
condition which pvrtend M blent oppo
Ml Ion to bis rlews hail seen fit to first
anient to pirtlsanshlp and tmjjitly pro
tlnlni to tbe peoilt > that the prcint peril
of the jconutry grew out of the legisla
tion oi the lbpublican pJrty Kff rrlne
lo ihft Klxteentu chapter of Ije itlctts he
calhd ntuition to the fuUttion of a
scapeKoat and wild the Democratic part
could not neLvf tho McKtaler t t a a
scapegoat so i had devoted n lamb to the
Ixml nud sent the ellTer bill Into the
wildenie lIuuElter Hie dliheiilty in
which the country now found Itself was
attributable to the fnct that the ptoplo
feared tlnkerlmt with the protttUre
tariff be the li > inot ratio partj
Mr Hull spoke hi faor ot a sweater
Tolume of tMirrvucy and of ho Ireo ioIq
nff uf silrer
Mr Knod rnss could rot tola for the
WlUn bill It attacked but one stu
tonc ot the Sherman act and did not
carryout tho Intention tt tho Chlcaso
pfltforni
Tlie house lieu afijoitnied
biouxt txmvs HOMK
SLX llCAXCISCO Ca Anjf IS
Amuur the pam ugcr on the stcittn
sbip iailic whlt4i arrlvetl this worn
Ins nere Janiei II Itlimit Americau
miuister to Uawat ami Mr iniur the
new 01dne e tnlnliter to tho United
States
MlnWtcr Honnt ou his nrrlvnl would
talk but Utile about llawiiiUn nffrtlri
He said affairs there nero juiit or he
would not be here
ANTISIMIU < IilM
AVASIHXfiTOX Am 11At n meet
of tlie tommltiet in charge of the bill
for the unconditional nival of the pnr
ihn mir iiiuie of tho Murmnii net io
ultrht It was sill there was a majority
In iho bouse of notJew than thirty Iu fa
yr of th4 ilsotUll
LATE RAILROAD MEWS
IUTI5 VAU rNurD
KiV YOIUC Anjr 15 IIiq Northern
racltle mid iiuut Xorlbini comvauUs
ba > edeildcil to rtnton both fnlpbt and
liHsuintr rate to the bisis preiallliiK
list rbniir ITiU mems n cvsiatlon
of tlic fi sjku rate wir In tween these
two companies the past six luonths
xoimnutx rAciric itixiiviii
Miir
XiV YOUK Anff lSThoroas V
OxVvn of > i v Votk H lano ot
Jinmiukee niKl Henry I House prtyd
dent uf tbe Missouri Kansas and Texas
rulrnnd wore aijMInlel this afternoon
receluTs of theXorihtrn la lfiu rallmnd
In the United State lourt i > f this city
Judge Incomb appointee the receivers
mi motion of tho Ianuers I isii and
lVu t cHiinpiuy and Ihillip AMusto
W V SlKlibm tlooiKO U Sheldon Wui
lrentke and Win t bheldon A Co as
copnrliurs comprising Iho firm of A
C hhelJon A Co Tlio receirerslilp em-
braces the Northern Iacitle railroad and
all rallronds owned leaiwl pr coutrelltsl
by said corporation
Tim KATV lNJLTfCTIOV
OlTAXSTe V Tex AoK 15 Hpedrt t
Tlut Missouri Kaiwas and Terai Itijuuctlm
uult was rciuiHl ihls uwrnlntf inforo
Julre Mltlnm 11 Stensrt Iu tU ditetrlit
court The utorulna scs > bu wnt eip neii
with a knailiy arcunipal by Attorney M
tt of the AIlssonrT Kansas aud J us rail-
way Amoiur other liilns stated by him
wis that tti esrnlnEs of the ilalestuu
Houston and lleiulewon railway for th
iiart jear had Ufii upward of aiourt per
mile wlibli was greftter than aiu fine hi
tlio state except a siwi1 pirt e f tho lnttli
cm Jaelfle lyntfia The Claltistoii llous
ton aud llMieron bad rccehed none of
the rereuues of tin tnmliias anl tlio
oipratiUB eipeUMes of tho road I7W1 u
nillf was riur 1bsn auy oilier road In
iho t te Tills statement seemed to make
an luipresftlon on the court who a Led
serersl iiuiatltus rettartUne It
Attorney lUlUnger of tlie lutcrnsiloaal
and tlreut Northern ArnmtruiB of ui <
elatveluii Houston and llMilfrsui an 1
1 reeman of tho Texas and laciile de
Hvin I lemtthy srifiiinpiita whhn cU
eluded ihe etays hearbitf 1 ew points
wrr hromtUt out In todays j rocetllmts
which 1 nut a preliminary of what Is to
folImt The liririuff In the caw will bo
coiitinoed tomorrow ud will In all prob-
ability consume the eutlre wetlc
i Q i
Tlornxoila tcr
SrOKANU Wiwh Aus 13 When the
of the steamer
retwrts vt tho explosion
rjxoo readied J riton u boat laid of
render
ml started dawn tho river to
atslstinctf Tho party rrlT l at the
cne at C oclock last eeiiluu and had
tho Injnml removed to farm housen
wliera they were pveii aid Sereral phy
hhIuh from nelyuberine points were iu
aUendance Th Meacier HnoLiun arrir
cd from KitUria to comer the wounded
lo the Walla Walla Wtal < oiinertliK
wUh a M oeUd train this morninc eKUH
cd for that purpose Tljc 1fiMu now Hm
sunk about forty feet from bboro lteI
of her engine and maclilncry width 1
aeittercd around alsnit the lehcJI
Tbe tlnlon Iacifio imnira or the narl
cation line aro trltlcfsed wi tbe statc
nient that tbe Uaxoim boiler was n eH
ond had onu lakeii front another
tteaundilp
Tlie hpokaue after eonTeylnir tno
wounded rlcUma to Illparla left for
Irfwlston this afternoon
Uarncd the fol
As nearly n
lowing are the klle
Joe Hush J wliton
Ann Mcintosh
The InhUcm of the oboTe wero cot
er Mrs Tatton leorpe Tarwell Taul
Allen W O ICidd J Mclotosh hreman
name unknown These bodies ro In tbe
rher not yet rejalued
Seriously Inlurtd a K Aiken JaUe
Moritx vm ilohV An unknown paisen
0 Uwton IliW Morris Cape
5tiuibm n Chinese eMwk and two
Chinese employes
Weather IVeMj
nAMT38TON Tex AUff 15 < picist
tA i omtit for Texas csst of lh loWh
rilsiTf hoar houw inila
Xrffiht
Ay ast to xTt Jwwers
cV l st Te s and coast district ata
sraittPir
ti usry srto
o
nilcaco Uncuinloyetl
duCAOO IB An 13Usht thjo
tiid of t3drsgos uaeniployJ this srrer
n i lis < ened io sinwcnes from fell w
Mra and demsndeJ Ihat the lUyroark
J 3M t rscted tn tat swwory oftto
IOUT WORTH TEXAS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1G 1893
IT IS SETTLED
The noilux Sea Question Determined
by Arbitrator
IKIUUTOltlAIi M3I1TS ltXIn
Under Wli t clrcnnitniiCM < fur
Ken 3lsy bo Iluntcil nml Killed
Attloles Labi Dowrs Uiploslve
Shall Vol bo Usedroll Iindlns
TAUIS Ate 15 At 0 oclock the
Herlnji sea arUtrators IkM a Utate
session anl at 11 renwKmWed la the
room in tJie foicfsn ofllee in which the
public sesiioni of the tribunal were held
Ifemn Hetvurcel prestdcul of ths tri-
bunal then delivered to tho ng ts of
the UnllM States aud treat llrltaln
orlcinal copies of the decision Mtgncd
hy all of the arWtratorij Altera ard
Harou Deeource1 addretwedf he nrbitrat
ore Hayhiff he rewBuIieil the urcat Talne
of arbitration as a cause bf peace l i
twetu hatlous lie exircs ed tfie opin-
ion tint erery Internaronnl arbitration
rendered war less proftiable and acid
he loolccit fomard tej a Unip la the near
future wheu It sltould to U rW and
not tho exception to actlleyTlulernatoiial
dUTerenem In this ny t
Senator John 1 Murcan one of the
American arbitrators and Iord Han
lieu one of the arbitrator opiwtnted by
Hrcat llrltnln respondedth larou le
courccl dednrliijr they rerlproeatpJ the
senllments oxpreaard I y blm auJ rceoj
iilae1 the hospit ility cxteudcl by Trunev
to Die arbitrators The nvstyloii tenulaat
1 nnill mutual coii > 7ratuaiont aud ex-
pressions of jood ftttlnw
After the prenmhUi alatlnir the ca e
aubmlttftl for deeWou tho full text of
tho award runi as follows
We itoMml and detennhnd as to fi e
peilnta menttoiiM in artirhj i ha to whUh
our award la to embrace a distinct decis-
ion ujH > n caih of thiiij
A to tie first of the mM fire points
we Damn Deroaretl Tobit M Harlan
l rl I la imen WrTolm 8 1 n i p on
Maiquls Uiwllto Msniunt Vcnasta and
Ireueiil W W Crnin hcMf majority
of iltt arbitrators elecJdejua follows
lly ukeue of 1S21 u fcfo clalminl Juris-
diction lit the sea now kuowu ns 11 ring
Rei to the extent of 1H llnltan mile
froui the caasI and Idands UxJonsInc to
lur but In coumo of tho jiefiutkUenu
wlilrh hxl to the couttusloit tho
treaty of IWt with be United States
mid tho trtaty of lSU3ultiIroAt Hri
talo Hnssla udmltted LeVjurl di Ibm in
iflld at a ihouU be rertrlctM to li
cannon shot from shore It appear from
that time np to tlie timo of th cession
of Ahuka to the United States that
Jtnsslu never as < trtej iu iatt er exeivls
ed any cxdusltu Jiirl di < tum tn ltiilng
sea or any oxtlu i > e rights to be seal
llidieriea therein beyond tho ordinary
limit of her territorial waters
As to tbe second of the the points
we Huron Hoeoureil John Harlan Ijrd
Uniinen Mr John X I Ihompsou Mnr
ijuls lmlllo Mscauut lhinustn and
Uircvrti W W Ctiiu btiiiRa uiajiiilty
of snbl arbitrators deebb and iliter
inlue that Cunt llrltaui did not iiroffnltd
or conrcdo any claim upon the part f
Itiila to exclusive Jarlsdiilion us to
Mul tktiheriej iu lUrinir soei outside her
ordiuary territorial water
Aa to the third > ont as to wo much
thereof as requires us to decide wlitthcr
the body of water now Vbovvai iu Her
liirf sei was Included Iu the phrat0 Lu
ittic Oloiui a ustl In tho treaty of
1SJ5 iMtwcui tlreat Untaln nod Hutsd
wo unanlmousl > ehtlde to dcteriuiue Hint
tho body ot water now known us Her
Itic sea was Included in the pbrasa Mla
citm Oecan as usetl la sftld treaty
On the fourth point wo decide and
determine that all thu rights of ltiusla
to Jurlsdlftlou and to seal ibmeriea pnsfed
to tho Uidted Mates limited bj thu
cession
On the fifth point wo decide and de-
termine tliat tho United State lmo no
rijfUt to the protection tf 4r too proiiert
In seal fritiueiitinff the hlamls of the
United BtatLS In Herina eaiTben found
outMidtr tho threemile Hid It nils last
derision Is made by Arbitrators John T
Moiiran It iron ntouml Slsnjuls
Urallio AIcount AVnoita and tlcrgero
W W Cram I < rd llatniru John M
1 Inrliui mid Sir John Thompson 1U
scntlnjr
Tlio followlnjcrepuhtlotn wcro fldoidcd
by a inujorlty of the arbitrator Harlan
and Thompson dlitseniiufc
Article 1 Thii United J > iates and Orent
Hrltalu shall forbid tlulr litlzens nud
fubjects rtspettirely to kill capture or
puntue at any time or la an > manner
whJterer th animals conmouty collwl
fur eals within n ton of sixty miles
around 1ribjloff inlauds Incluslre of tho
territorial waters the miles lieJnir jro
rrapblcal miles sixty to n augsoo of
latitude
Artlcl 2 Tlie two cofernments ahnll
forbid their cltirenn or subject to kill
enptuye or pursin in any manner what
ercr dtirlns the season eiteudlnjr Iu each
year from May 1 to July dl IntJuiIve fur
eals on tho bleb aen In that part of the
1acltic on nu intlnshe of llerim wa
situated jiorth of the Mth decree of north
latitude or eastward of the lNJth deirree
of longitude from Orwawlfli ntil It
strike the water Iwuudaty ile crilHtii hi
orthlc 1 f the treaty of 1N17 hctwcHn
tbe United Htntf and Uftssia followltie
that ln up tn Ifprinr Straits
Article a Duriuc the p iod of time in
the winter In which fur selling Is allowed
ouly sail hi tf tc els shall te ermittcd to
carry on or take part lu fur seallmr ope-
ration They will boweor be at liberty
to arall themselves of the ne of such < a
noes or undcckM boats pf > p IleJ by ped
dle oari or sails as are la common use
s fcshlac tmnts
Article 4 Uaeh sailing f fl author
izod to carry ott aeslintr fnost tm provid
ed with a special license issued for the
purpose by Us roernn > eat Harh reMscl
so employed kbill Ix reotired to carry a
flae presciibe < l by Its irmfoment
Aruclfl fi Masters of tessrl ejifrajfed
n fur sen linn sMIl fnternecuralih in aa
official lot book the da and place uf
enth operation tba number sdJ set of
lb fetal captured daily Tbeso cntriew
sbsll be comiounireteel t < h of the
two soreruujeuta to each t ther at tbe cud
of ebach jteajion
Article 0 lite use of ts firearms or
pxplotires Is forbUJ n In fur Mslini
ITd restriction aballfno apply to shot
xniM when such ate use in MhUig out
side llerlne eea during the season when
sikh may lawfully l carried on
Article 7 Ihe two tomniuwits shall
take tucasureM to control the titnehs ot
the niru authorluxl to c tiff age lu ealnK
These lum shall hate Iwmmi proved lit to
handle with stittteient kll the wenpons
ftlth which seal iWhloE carried on
Article 8 Hie prvee < linjt reirulatlorta
wiaU not npily to Indians dwtlllne on
the coast of tho territories of
the United States or Ureal 1rtt
ain carry I lit on furseallnir in canoes i > r
undeeked bans not transported by or
uped In ctMiuoctlon with other tcMoK
and rn pelled wiiolly by paddles tut-
or sails am manned by no more than
flre pirsOns in the manner hitherto prac-
ticed by tho Indians provided that auch
Indians ho hot employed by other per-
sons and proxldcd that when ao hunt
In In rauoos or undecked Kats tho
Indans ediall not bunt for seals outslto
territorial wattw uud r contract ti de
liver the skins to nnvtavly Tills exemi >
tloti Is not to be construed to affect tho
municipal law of either country nor
shall It extendtj the enters o llerlns
sea or the waters arounl tho Aleutian
inland Xithins here n contains In
tendrtl to Interfere with th emplornicnt
of Indians as burners or otherwUe In
connevtion with svallui ess > ls as here
tofore
YriUto 0 Tlie concurrent Temilntlona
hereby chtcrmluid with n view o thr
protettlem atid preservation of fur seals
shall remain In force nntll I hey have
Kmii wholly or In part abolished or moll
fleel by common Bjrreement bolween the
United Mates and Great llrltaln
bibl contnrrent mrulntlons ahnll be
snbmiltM eerv lite jcars to a new ex-
amination lu order to enable both tto ern
inents to iim ldir whether In the light
of past experiences then Is occasion to
make nnj motliticalion therein
The arbitrators nuke n special Cndlnjr
ot fnets agreed upon bv the a Rents of
liotli Koernnrnts with rtfenmo to the
hfUuie of Hrltlili eesols In Her Ins sea
In 1SS7 and lhSi >
In addition tbe nrUtrators make cer-
tain ftii iiatIon to tbe two ifovernuicuts
tbe most lmi > ortaiit Uiinr Hint tiny t > tiotOd
coiue to nu understandlm tu prehiblt
tbe ktlllm of senls en land or sei for n
icrlod of from one lo tlire jears ami
rhoutd enact reirulatleus to earr out
tlu lluelires ot the t rbltrators
Ai8roNir slrTi3MaT
IMON Ane W Ulndtone nn
nonneTd In the home of tiniiinoni tod ey
that he lind rect4e l u prlrnto teleeniui
from larlj to Ihe effect that with ew
caevi > tlons the award of the IVrlns ia
tribunal nrUtraUut was jtbtfactory to
llritlsh littercsts
NOT DISAUlOlNTUn
WASinXHTiX AtiB 15News of
the llerluK wa decisloti was nut reiehin
at the slate ilfpiiricuent with the decnv
of illsappolutment that uiifcbt be suplHnil
lrlrnto Informutloii bad come to tho
deinrtment thnt matters in lnrls were
not fuiornhle for the Unite States He
sides iIhre bus not ntnajs been extieme
cunlldeiice In ndmlnislrntlou tlrrhs In
1tn < strtnirth of th cmue of thi United
Mate aud eottslderablo dirfercnee of
opinion ha existed at to the justnttis
of the claims innde by this Kovrrutueait
counuuTTrLiuHiu
XPAV YOUK Alii irUrederlok It
Ciiudert who was ono ot the coumkl for
the United State before the tribunal
wl en sboun tho tabla ellputch niinutiic
tn tbe dfUnlAii said If this s so I
ti m epilto sBtldied Tlie object of the
United bMtes wns to protect lis Prupcrly
lu ateaU If the clTecl of tbe decision Is to
protecL the soils the objtet of thp
Unite Slates Is Kstned oiu thouzh our
poveruuient should not hno the satlsfae
tlon of mnliitniuins all nf Its theories
Mr Coudcrt was parthulmly plensml
with that imrllon of the dctIlon Prohibit
inc tbe iwo of firearms tn seallnc He
said This is au h u radical roitiiuie
1 am almowt afraid it Is too tood to be
true prohibit tlrtarms uud tbe pel 1 pic
btttine will be fatally erlpplol 1 may
neii the terms ore more favorable tnan
any tbiw far susgested as a bctllemcut
aid lu that view of I In iiso tl deU
Ion may fairly bo trweted as a triumph
fof the United States
Ux Minister Inward J lVlpn was
afked bis opinion ot the dicldoll nud
said I rtiwrd It as fnornble to the
United States and el ring H Iiat lu6
jortrniuiiit reqnlrml
WEATHER AND CROPS
nuiWAU nurour
GAIjnSTOX aVxos Ave 15 Hpo
clal Tlio Texus state weather scrilep
Iu coope ration with the Uulttd Staten
weather Iturrnu laannl their wecklj
weiUher fltul crop litilletln this cvpulnir
for tho wwlt cndliiR Amrut 11 It is o
follow at
Italiifallnio wcalher ha beeit show-
ery over llaat Texas and the Uustcrii
portlous of tbe roast district and Ontrul
Texas wlnr the amounts have raiwd
ictiurally from half mi Inch to one and
ua half Imhe Over oilier port I ona of
tho state a few scattered shower liav
fallen bat the amount have hecn so
small n n rule tlmt the nmouiit t
airy little In muo pnrtN of Central and
Soutlimit Tlxjs no rata of tiny coiiso
eiuenc has fnllcu for two
mouth or more Th rulim
liarn rardy In mi so Iwritlar a
eiurinff tbe past two months Htine Io
tnlltles liave bad ixelhut miania whhV
others a few mih distant Jiaia haa
iry llltlo rain
Temperature As a rule Mil day and
nljdt hato Ixvu cool cud Ibo lempora
ture mfr tbe srenter portion of tho l jlw
nveraces from ono to two degret dallj
below tho nonnnl Tlw highest tempera
turw reiiorteel from the seieral atation
rauce from KS jienr the cwusf to tU
lu the interior and tbe lowest ranj < t
from Oi la th Inlrrlor to ti near tbe
Sunshine Tliero baa bien a deficiency
In sunshine over l ut Tews and the
eastern peirtlon of the coast district whlla
over other portions It liaiVea KfueraRr
olvt the flvtraife or sllebtly hi execs
The irrcateet perc ntaso 1 reported from
Ssuthwest Texas
jn < < t and boll worms oro reported hi
small numberi from wvrral lotalltle Iir
Uavl Texas the roast district and tbe
cistern portion of NortU and Centrul
Texas Gruiwhoppers hnvs about duap
vearid
Coiidillons of uropa lm pccta for cot-
ton have voutjuueed to Improve elurint the
week except nwr portions of rVnith
arts I Texas and the western part of the
coast district and also locnllui over
Central 1ta wiiere tbe droatli coti
Iduni With the exception of the above
the cottob crop In genrally dolnit very
wl althooth it Is very frreanlar Sv
elamare ° f aur omieioviKe I reportiHl
from boll worms so far Tlfklna has
been proaressine iapldl > over southwest-
ern portions of tbt state where the
wrather baa been dry aud elear It will
bo iluf latter part of tb mouth beforo
milch plcklnf I tlo In tho northern per
tion of th state
Over Qorthwesttrn portions of th
statt farmers aro pirttlnr lu cnillct and
aorcLutu IV T cr iw
frasa I dobiff very well In most part
of tho state
rtfwcpect for full jtardeli are sood
A CONSPIRACY
Against tho WctPiro of tho South
ami est
12X14X8 IN Till iSTiilN STATUS
Anil New Vork Huston rtilladclpliU
miel Haiti more are the Center or
tlicCMisplrntow So Hu the l ti
Auicrldan Hlnictalllu leuiuc
nUVVUlt Col A e IS Tim execu
lite committee of tlie UanAnurliau HI
metallic afesotlAtlott hKlay Issitevl tlio fol
lowlnit
A convention Is hereby called of repre
sentatives front Old Mexico nml all the
states thereof of nil countries of South
and Central America nud of tho slate of
Alabama Arjtoua Arkansas California
Colorado riorida Ucoriria Idaho lown
Kansas Keutmky Uminiiins Mlssmrl
Minmsota lissiwlnpl Montana Nebras
ka Ntvndn New Mexico North < irglinn
North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon South
Cinlha South Uakota IVimessiv
IVxiv Utrh West Iritlua irwluli
nshlnstou and yomlmr t < i me t nt Hi
lml in Tuesu Oct It Irekl 111 ns > o
ditlou w a tiriranliteel at Id ia Te
nt the Southwe < iirn bilir coin cut bm
In 11 In that city on the full tb 7th and
Sth of DivemlMr 1S > J and at whhu
intiify of tin Imdinir imn nud wealthiest
cltlcetis of the state or Mexico ami tho
countries of South uud Cniril Amerka
Wi in nttendauce It wu thero nnler
c < l thnt a oimmlon rtprestiitluic nil tho
wtntcs territories and count no IkIodk
Inrf to the tisMNlnluii 1 lull hi l > tiier
lu October hsti1
The extraeireliuary condition of luislm
ntd Iho Induitrli of tho t tilted Slates
tb elnuger whtih tlire ittiis iho uione >
of Mexleei the comiirle of Soath and
Central Aimrlen as well ns that of the
United Slates tho me SHliy for broader
reniMles than tho which the nsiocii
tlon can npplj under n Hlwrnl construc-
tion of Its eMiiktltuttoii hae ludiuud tha
eMtnmltiee tu cbnnite the plate
of moe tins nud to sibii st other mibjotta
for ionslderiitlon than tliat alone ot Id
imtnltiieit
It I very rvllont tho center of tlie con
stinicy In this coimlry to < h monetlao ll
ver and thrust the 1tiltevl Stales tiiHtu
u Mnirlo inetnlllo siandnrd that of cold
for its currency Is lu New iwrk Hostnti
lbllndclphla and ltnlllmore The prtni
of thctn cStkM nrn beeMjinliiit tbiroutrhly
suWnltnt to tho cut of tho cotisplrii
turs anl bn mo Imbued tho minds of
the people of the states hi which I Ik so
cllle ore olid thu surruundlnir atates
thnt tluy bmc all bmom hostllo to the
wclfnre nnd admuiemunt of tbe West
and South whose Interest nre luxcpapf
bly blended with a fair mil full u > liin < it
of money wlilrh lAtniot bo securwl uud
malntaliiisl mile llrtr U restored to
Its functions nl a print try money npou
whUh In company with s M tin cniUt
hioiuy vt th conntilm may rent
In the name of lionet tnoiicv lbe
slates are parties lo the ii > oIlatlon ef
our sietioiiH and Iho titles nnimsl nre
the prime lusrcrior of the rime ll
has seemed to us hit we shoud art
fatten and sirenirlhen such elites with
the vast trade nud umiiitrec of our him
tbuis Not only sifrtspeet flliet hi If
l > rcser fttlon retpilre that thould deal
with our frletieH hut the Keojcrauhlenl w
sltloti of the stairs tho faillitle for
ports on tb cnlf and trllmtHrios an 1
upon Ihe laeltie coist the prorimlly of
> Iexieo aud Central nnd South Aiuerl
ca to the pnlf niul Califormj line of
the Unite I Slates the ahnrhvr dl laneea
frnti theot to iniiiny Puropenn and Aevint
b jwrts and the hetier rnUrnnl nnd hi
torwater way fadllres from them to
neary everj eiuarlrr of tho West and
Suth All cnmblnn to vilder prsctldl
hie anl readdy feasible ih hull llnir ihp
of port n > onit the milf 1H rlrer irihu
Isrjes and the UaHllf mast Mne thromb
which the sreat bulk of irrain on meats
raw malernls and innnnfactured bmU
may reach Ieriv rViutli nml Central
America nnd Asiatic iort and tho
wares and prod tit t of other climes ho
nliirn l to lis with reelprc eai profits
We thertfore tir upon the jwvern
menls of Mexico Ninth nnd Wtrul
Auierlea and npmt tlin Atiwirienn atflt
inttrested in the work nnd upon thn
ccn mtrlal and mntinfatntninsr 1odies
ullliln them to s > nd a ilfhrstloa tn
th > t > nn < iitlon on I furHur rwtuweT all
rillroiil and steamship linen of thl mil
Iho Miti Amerbnti wMinent nnd of
I > iropo on I Asia InteretslM In the titab
IWiiiieiit of tiiW portu nn I ilms of iom
muiilontlon ttpfin the linen att ireh d to
arm r e entntiies for < onsitIlatIou and
utiinyestloi
Jet us proeecl In tW w rk wtill d
llberalion but Brwnese It Is a arear
and patriotic 4ask ns wilt n one of
imttual profit anl adiantare
Iv order of th eventlve enmilii
of Ihe UanAmericau IHmetnlle nssoila
tl0D
a o nmc
CHINCHi MUhTUO
The rnenide > r < el InCalllonilfl Upln
A nn Tbe Wlilto if rnt lnni
BAN WtANCISCO Auir 15 A cru-
sade utrain hlueso laborer liia been
stsrtrel la lresiio and other placeJiMbjj
Han Toarjuin valley nud seems lo Iw
sjirallinr over the Mate Otrluff to Hie
finanoinl troubcs largo number of white
men are out of work wlde many Chi
nose are eroployel suttil 1 on rftnrhe
and vineyards It look a If the CliI
nes would be displacel Thui far vlo
Isnce has < > een narnwly averte1
At Hebna the whites notified the Chi-
nese ihey must leaie town
At Iresno tinemidoye1 itien to tbo
mtmber of 5f held a meeilnif and pa-
raded ibrougti the atroels denntxirioif
tho Chinese Tim snerchant anl tlna
yihlsts of Iresno brld a nedoe and
many announced they wouel discharge
the Chinee nod employ wMtr likf
Th far there ha l een no trnald and
It 104 a If the iinamplorpd In thir
vaifey will dlt lfl f Chinese lalior
o
Th Malinravfaha Heceptlmi
milCUiin HI Aug ISltaJah MahV
ulat of Ksportbaa rave ths
eiriuiw of BaslevD splsndor tolay His
hltrttn appesied la rnysl ralmrnt at
leaded br the t wn > 1 ll < 1 terenumr s that
twi tltr cuatotn of bt itMoatu In India A
niiiltltnar flH d to at royalty n royal
rsUuent aud struggle I with eleAptrathm
fyr pl es of vaniajcs aloiw the Utoxin
IbreMigh which the rslah and suite eonratil
lu elMtrle tsunchss Ocirstct wtlh uailr
bsDnert ftrHI rkh with Indian fabrics Ills
ill ban wore a iidutsrr contuino orr
wlhb loostly flowid a rob of nilk orna
nenteJ with mla aal a Itlerlaa at th
necX with Jewels An attendant buld over
jiho a cerifaoiis stlk umbrrlta ssotJier
pwlwl msi wltb a jrrest fan of pescoek
fratJirrs 1 be srtnd plsss esst of tb
admulstiSUdn ImihUat waa blaa orltb
Q
VOIJXVKN0 273
people h t bf srrivcJStnh famllr a 1 y
MacJtonnts fountain Ie was beatUty
rheeredI hi tLft x oaJ a htWbl reJ car
pet wfetch extenissl fnmr ru laqalnir to-
t V tand bad been lit 1 rt i otert
dK PM from th ffufa jprattd Vaiwr
At the landlnx he wa met bv lwr < mw
fair titnelaK whn e < nvtt > lAtui fc
Jbwiuc Uul iUr a wnttarr b i t s
his Mirhntw nprroadot played tlir r
Kivtntld Jisaim t e rajih w mn h
ileastvl with th time anA sssenl I e
illmtorscverAl whst It wm and wii n
told he eipreed himself a Mrhly elllrt t
M that erne of Anifitsi national 4Vf
ahonld lie played In bis honor
o i
kfATIl AMaANCU
A Hljr Meeting eit ICorcniWlmt Waa
Hoiio Vrstrrdny
TCnnnNM Tvr Ana nSpecIal >
Tho fourteenth numnd meet ins f tho
atnto Uarniers AtllrttHV couvenwl liera
today nt 10 oVlotb Un It A Hlffh
tailed the cnuxntian to onltr Hocretnry
Miss Fiibule Miva wo at the desk
Mr I 1 CatleiwAy of Hural Simla
Ifavo the welcome neUress which mn
responfieil to by Hen httitup Ashbj
Hoth siecNllM wet loudly fipptandenl nnd
hljilih plenw 1 the last txiucourse of peo-
ple present
O cr two huudrwl deb cites lave nt
totev nirlvM nud mora are expKted to
tomorrow
Al 11 oMoek the detririftm w nt Into
rxcoutio w etlon nnd tired all pecuttri
and nrwspaiet rvportrr Tlio elo < d
ebmr Kesstou itctcd Hon J M lerdua
vovardttir tecrelar 11i htlaneo of thn
diy was tMimuiueil In henriim r porb el
iHuinti AHUnoes nnd itpitohUiuit exuniuli
tees Uvery eouiiij lu the nate was
represented titcpnd thirty10
lions W U Uijmti r Am iam Uhodia
plortaimsl die pnlllc with stunbee dnr
hit Uw day Uurm Ktmiip Ashby aud
lion ITim Jomw wilt speftk totwyrrow
llONOLULU NEWS
HleOUNT t KIH IO HACK 11111
rum iBiovu uo khnjicap
lit Hcfnslnjr tVitnlii Hcmnnils nfthn
JnpiiiuNc Iho Htitliinliiir uf tho
13ml Hold lei be tit Hnnel
HOVOIrU Aug 8 l Ban Franriiro
Aug Hk llui lenillug tnpU of dlseussini
bure the last forty tight hour bus bli > n
Minister Uleitnts nuiiouneeiuriit that lis
would lento by the sit mm r tlaclle toilsy
It lias nlM lately transpired that h hua
takeu a denulte staml back of the pro
Wlousl gjrvrnnie nt on certain elrman Is
maJ > y the JapanW Irotolmiit an
nexaitniUts dec Urn that litoiitri I fnror
ubln to the cwlsblUtimttlt of a prOtccturala
our Hawaii
JlluUtir Hiount is greatly vcict at tb
slorlss set a Host by tjtiti MprMkla 1m
plicatlng him In a cium pru tntuUui by
the Uoyill tM
llin Ujitiits are no tfatoraUy hu
prtwsM l > > the proponed newMt nti tr su
a hlultu wltllii on Ooi other bind th
ausepstloiilsis h > elsl > i and assert tiny
ilu xtUI oilier KroiiulM for tniiethig lb
Wet lining of he till lias btcn rceuhird
Tills iiiMrnng It was learned ellreetly anl
polllrily umt Ur Japan no it > ruiue > nt
had 1stily hern preslug IUt pro 11 mil
irtvt > nutititt for aHoe proniip vr as > urnn o
fur tut tin sufTrHire for Jdinuse Inuui
After coiiHiiltutluii Willi Mbllxtir
fruits hi iiotWIoiist giTirnmiut iUt
I clued to unswer the Japnmrse goremimo >
ptiiHug a Bfttleiueiil of Hie anuikuilui
epiSMllou lr tlie L nil ml Matt
In cunversatldu o duro na Minister
I ItlKtut ssjt he hnd drilled thre wuks
I ssO t > return to tu Unlled Hi j lis > < >
F slM > ut ilM > ttiesatii dio hitl muhlug
t but Hstil e priors by Hut Australia or
Ooffunle wonll previ nt bis drpartur by
th IsvlU lods
lu Ildy to inouiriiS during an extendi < 1
Intcrriow the mlnlcttr suld In wUistaiiLiu
I sin solmf owing lo tli prMsurv of
tirlrate siTsirs I am done with my wotk
lre aul there ti tin nnsisltr to remain
lletldes I shstl lenre thhlgt titn ti y > l
ship and llitre ts no sntlntpdlloil that
tmull will Ih < preclpltslet deiriu tlio In-
terval < > f thirty elays wbleb will likely
1 uns Iirfure my suct > Wor tan atrtie If h
< t H not coniu on itie Attiirnlln bt fore t
b < iie j hate tiotniivt Uw tnlu dMMrimmt
of my luientcl deiMrtun I sJin1 tutu
over tb t srojihis of the goerninntit wtlh
ottpr prr > fH > riy to tioiiautttenernl itrcraucii
at noun Aug h if ihe tiariio arrlros In
the mirnlu Ihrrs id dancer of any
dUturbiinm from tifl auiiixailoiitfls uul
lit invremlou wlii IttHdliiir lli 0lltt I
Jinva Iparuml lliat they si lit tusk lio
furtlier oppfcltbm to ih tiMrltloual gov
> rll > iCi > t until nflir thl dlisbifl of ihe
l ultiHl Ktfltes Is niinuimenl on III propml
tlon far Miiuxsltiii t stu ituxb < is m nf
home and am iioiflibint lh JwtInIihuiI
ifovtrmucnt Is capable of prr > nltit ilm
NfMHt nnd fjnlit nf the eftmiirj
Iiirouviioui the lutrrrl > t ran thn ore
Tilling lies that ill null cr llount oiih > b < t
tli i rovlsinn it governniwit ss a nxtnrn
tmt to be dtf turlKl tinli ti > e rnUM Hi u > <
should sea ill to thiingt lis OIlT herftiri r
When sppNiactteil alaMit tl einlctitfl of Ms
report he rnplle thnt It lntmdM lenrlug
Jtsscsll villimi rxpreffslng au opinion on
cither sid of the imcstlon si l n tmt
tlu fin I re tenor v > miiu > rsnii4ii went
to ftbrtw > li rfscriM Mlnlm was > isi tlie
vtviriMnctit or I lie tidied Hinte shatitl nth
liold the present l luud KMtriimeut In thn
luteresl of America
Tova iVcnther ltiittriltt
fUTAirrrov t Acig irSti
eiial 0 aires ton Mnvlmnui KJ mini-
mum VZ rtrnfull 01
Abllene Mailimuni 1X1 minimum 7fl
Holon Msxtiiitim U2 nilnlmum C8
TJnrIisni Maximum DO mhilmum
74 rainfall ns
Cortdcsua Maximum Ml mlumum
711ColunilIa Maximum SH mini mum
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Curro Maximum 04i mlntrntrm 70i
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 273, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 16, 1893, newspaper, August 16, 1893; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth90181/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .