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"dgu's JbocR beer. r Ill mwM BiuiucioirnrituiwfiiMiiujuiiiUinjtititaji. Mild MXtiia Fiwc THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPAQ SUCClSSflrt w r jr 1 m 1 1 sw William E. Oastle to Eepresent the Hawaiian Eopublio, A STfiONQ PRIEND OF ANNEXATION. It Is Hollered the Soloctlon or tho New Itcpnbllo's Foreign Stlnlster Is to Em plmslzo the Deslro for Annexation to Duel Sum's Domain. San Fiiancisco, Juno 10. Tho stonmer Monowl has tirrlvod from Honolulu with Hawaiian advices to Juno 1. Tho most important la tho announcement that Will iam H. Castlo has boon appointed Ha waiian minister to Washington In placo of L. A. Thurston. Ho will not leave for Washington until Aug. 1. Mr. Castlo was ono of tho commissioners soiit to Wash ington to arruugo for annoxatlon as soon as tho monarchy was overthrown. Thoro had been suggestions advanced that tho Hawaiian minister of forolgn af fairs would bo sent hero to roprosent the young republic, tho appolntmont of so Im portant a porsouago being considered pos slblo on account of the efforts to kludlo a sentiment In favor of annotation. Mr. Castlo Is woll romombercd horo as ono of tho commlsBlonors who started for Washington as soon as tho monarchy had been overthrown In tho frultloss attompt to socure annotation. Ho has a wtdo ac quaintance In congressional circles made on that visit. Ho Is a natlvo of tho islands, born of missionary stock, a lawyer by pro fession, and a largo owner of roal ostato. Tho designation of Mr. Castle camo as a surprise to tho diplomatic corps. It had boon rather generally prcsumod in Wash ington that Mr. Frank P. Hastings, who camo to Washington as secrotary of lega tion, ana has acted cbargo d' affairs since tho roturn of Mr. Thurston to Hawaii, would bo promoted to tho position prac tically made vacant by Secretary of State Gresham's letter asking for Thurston's re call. Mr. Hastings is adaptod for tho dip lomatic careor by his training which be gan as an attache of tho United States stato department in Washington, and is an American by sympathy and education. Evicting tho Striking Miners. Welch, W. Va., June 10. Striking minors In tho Pocahontas region of Vir ginia aro bolng evicted from tho houses thoy occupy in largo numbers, and tho ex citement thore has been intense. Tho of ficers chop their way through the barri caded doors and romovo the furniture to tho street. Ono woman, a Hungarian, who fought to prevent hor furnlturo be ing romoved, was struck with a hatchet by a constable and seriously Injured. Five mon acting a3 agents for W. G. Baldwin, tho Norfolk and Wostern rail way dotoctive, wero arrosted for trying to compol by force somo of tho strikers to go to work. It is feared that serious re sults may bo tho outcome. Tarred, Feathered and Evicted. Walla Walla, Wash., Juno 10. Fifty masked mon, heavily armed, took Josoph Fosattl and Roblo Allen, a colored woman who runs a houso of ill roputo, and applied to thorn a coat of tar and feathers early yostorday morning. Their clothing was torn off and a heavy coat of tar and feath ers applied, and tho two ordered to leavo tho city. Although Fosatti is tho sou of a very rospootablo family, and has had more than tho avorogo advantage in llfo, he was persistent in living with this woman and on Friday thoy wont to Dayton, whero thoy wero marrlod. Mrs. D. Fosattl, the mother of young Fosattl, Is prostrated with grief and Is In a precarious condi tion. It an Down by a Train. Hazlkton, Pa., Juno 10. A Pennsyl vania railroad train at Idlewlld ran down an Italian, outtlng his leg off. Tho man at onco drow a penknifo and out his throat This act was performed beforo the scores of passengers on tho train. The superin tendent of the division was also on board. Ex-Postmaster Bide Wlldo, of Hazleton, told tho officials that thoy wero commit ting an inhuman act by passing the un fortunate man. Tho train was not stopped, .howevor, until Halifax wos reachod, and a physician was sent down from thoro. Sunday Night Murder In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Juno la Condign Ra dlco, aged 28 years, was stabbed in the abdomen by an unknown person last night, and died a few minutes afterwards. Tho murdor occurred at 818 Christian streot, in the Italian quurter. Louis De rona, who lives In the houso, and flvo othor persons who woro found thoro, wore arrested, Derona on tho charge of having dono tho stabbing and tho others as wit nesses. The details of the affair have not been made public Senator Gordon's Retirement, Atlanta, June 10. Sonator John B. Gordon is out in a card announcing his permanent retlromont from politics. This pavos the way for Hoko Smith to the ad ministration candidate for tho sonato with no opposition In administration ranks. In view of Speaker Crisp's straight out dec laration for frco silver, It looks now as if these two men would lead the opposition foroes. Two Fatally Injured at a Fire. ELizADETn, N. J,, Juno 10. Two per sons woro fatally Injured in a tenement houso lire yesterday Tho flames spread rapidly, and Mrs. John Fits: jumped from a window to the ground. She was so badly hurt that she will dio, John Grlgg went Into tho building to save somo of his property. Ho was rescued In an uncon scious condition, and cannot reoover. Dispossessed by a Survey. BUTTE, Nob., June 10. 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Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $100. Tlio Herald's Souvenir. A few copies of tho Herald's silver anniversary souvenir edition remain in tho hands of the publishers. They were saved from the fire and are in excellent condition. In addition to their intrinsic worth they will be valuable as relics of the fire. First come, first served. Our better halves say they could not keep house without Chamberlain's cough remedy. It is used in more than half tho homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows tho esteem in which that remedy hold whore It has been sold for years nnd woll known. Mothers have learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup nnd whooping cough, that it. cures tho ail ments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant and safe for children to take. 25 nnd 50 cont bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. leiuoll8hliC the l'lunoui High llridfre. Tamaqua, Pa., Juno 10. Tho famous high bridge, tho woodon structure which spans the head wutera of the .Schuylkill river, near Hometown, on tho Central Railroad of New Jcrsoy, Is balng demol ished and replaced by an Iron structure. Tho bridge wus built thirty years ago und is half a mile long and 109 feet high. Bached Into a Trolley Cat. Streatou, Ills., Juuo 10. A Chicago and Alton freight train backed into n trolley car on tho stroot railway and killed two passongors, Thomas Hardae, a saloon keopor, and S. AT. Porter, an aged farmer. Martin Mallory, the motorman, was knocked off the car but not seriously in jured. Thoro wero no othors on tho car. Serioa.ly Ilurned by an Kiploslon. Ashland, Pa., Juno 10. James Carlin, flroman, was fatally, and William Poun der, engineer, seriously burned by the ex plosion of an expansion pipe at the Lake side Eleotrlo Rollwuy company's power house, in Mahanoy City, yostorday. A ItmslBn Legation at the Vatican. St. 1'ETEitsnuna, June 10. A ukasoof tho czar, just Issued, establishes a perman ent Russian legation at the Vatican. The legation will conslstof a resldout minister at Rome and h aeoretary. A Ofclons In Italy. Rome, June 10. A cyclone swept tho district of Motola, in tho provinco of Locco. Property to the amount of a million lira was damaged. No fatalities are yet re ported. Tho Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Calllonetto, druggist, Beavors villo, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Dlscovorv I owo my life. Was takon with La Grlppo und tried all tho physi cians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovory in my storo I sent for a bottle and liogan Us use and from the first (Iobo begun to got bettor, and after using throe bottles was up and about again. It is worth Its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it," Get a, free trial tit A. Wasley's drug store. -V A How the Sultan of Turkey Will De mand Payment of Taxes. TO BE STARVED INTO SUBMISSION. Xmtorlan Christians Who Are a Kae. at Mendicants Will bo Deprived of Food by Soldiers, Who Will I'rnvent Supplies from Entering Their Territory. London, Juno 10. Tho special corre spondent of tho Associated Press, undor dato of DJolfa, Prussia, May 7, writes as follows concorulug affairs in Armenia: Tho Turkish Government. It la sntd. has just taken tho preliminary stops in what may rosuit m a massacre of Nostorlan Christians in tho mountains of Kurdistan. It Is assorted that tho government has given orders to starve tho Independent inues ot iNcstorlans in tho mountain ro glon Immediately wost of Gawar, which may be deacrlbed as lying about tnidway betwoon Mosul and Lako Van, about fifty miles wost of tho Persian frontlor. The order, It Is stated, aro that no food supplies of any kind shall be allowed to enter tho territory of the Independent tribes, andmoasurcs are sold to have been taken to onforco these orders to tho letter. This action Is opparontly takon as a means of compelling tho lndopoudont tribes to submit to Turkish authority and to pay tho taxes domanded by tho Turkish govern ment, and Is regarded as tho first sorlous attempt that tho Turks havo made to ex tort taxes from the lndopondont tribes. From tho onrllost tlmos in tho hlstorv of tho Ottoman ompiro thoso trlbos havo Doon lndopondont of Turkish rulo. Thoy havo paid no taxes and they havo acknowl edged no allegiance to tho Turkish govern ment. All Turkish officials havoboen ex cluded from tho territory of tho tribes, and tax gatherers having regard for their own lives have let tho lndopondont pooplo alone In tholr mountain fastnesses. Tho presonco of these independents has, ac cording to report, always been a thorn in tho sldo of tho Turkish government, but as It was practically impossible, to subdue tho half savage mountalneors by forco of arms, no attempt has boon made to dlsclp lino them. Tho present oourso of tho government Is takon, In somo quartors, as an indication that the sultan has set on foot a sys tematic persecution of Christians in all parts of tho ompiro. Tho fact that the In dependents pay no taxes Is looked upon by the oppononts of tho porto as meroly a plausible excuso for tho government's ac tion. But why tho sultan should como upon theso half wild peoplo for taxes now, after on independence sinco tho Babylonian era is not easily explained. Tho sultan has plenty of opportunity for knowing that tho independent Nestorlans aro too poor to pay taxeu, and that many of thom mako a living by going down into tho villages of tholr less wretchedly poor fellow coun trymen and bogging. Thoro Is ono large village Inhabited entirely by beggars. Theso poor creatures, aocording to tho story, nre to bo starvod bocauso they will not share with tho sultan of Turkoy tho scraps of breod.tho refuse bits of moat and the odds and ends which thoy obtain by hogging. It is not difficult to forecast the prob ablo result of tho starvation of this raco of beggars, should the report turn out to bo correct. Driven dospcrato by hunger, tho peoplo will endeavor to obtain food from Gawar and other outside dUtrlcts, and thoro will bo 'fights with tho Turkish troops, tho villagos will possibly be at tacked and somo of tho wrotohod peoplo will bo killed, and no man can prophesy whoro the perseoutlon will end. How evor, tho whole story may turn ont to be an invontion of tho onomies of tho Turk ish rulo, but I think it but right to record tho fact that this startling roport Is in cir culation, and apparently, Is boliovod by many peoplo to bo truo. Ihuvo just returned from a rapid Jour ney to tho Kurdish mountains for tho pur pose of investigating tho report that four teen vUlages hod boon attacked and de vastated by a raid of Kurds last weok. X found that a band of Kurds from tho mountains had Indeed raldod fourteen villages in this valloy, but tho raid was di rected against other Kurds, and not against Christians. The Rupture With Turkey. Constantinople, June 10. Additional reports received lndicato that tho Moosh commission closod on Friday, so far as the work of the European delegates Is con cerned. They woro compelled to toll the Turkish delegates that they could havo nothing moro to do with thom. Tho rup turo botweon tho Turkish and European commissioners was caused by tho refusal of tho Turks, on purely farcical grounds, to hear Important witnesses upon matters pertaining to tho questions at Issue, It was evident that tho Turks woro afraid that tho tissue of falsehpods that thoy have thrown around tho situation In Armenia would bo broken down. Charged with Itohblne Ills Wife, Trenton, Juno 10. Tho police of New York, Philadelphia and this city havo boon notified to arrest Actor King Head ley, of New York, at the Instance of his wifo, who claims that ho secured $10,000 from hor undor falso protonsos, and that hothon dosertod hor. Mrs. Hoadloy, when she married tho aotor, was the widow of J. Bon Roeder, formerly a woalthy bot tler, of this city. Sho mot Headloy in Now York, and marrlod him in March of this year, after a brief acquaintance Consul General William at Washington. Washington, June 10. Ramon O. Will, lams, tho consul general of tho United States to Havana, who is on leavo of ab sence from bli post of duty, is in the city. Ho Is here presumably for the purpose of again seeing the state dopartmont officials. He declined to say anything for publica tion concerning the reports that he is por lona non grata to tho Spanish govern ment and may not return to Havana. Three Snnday Hathere Drowned. Cleveland, June 10. Three boys, Em tfnett Sweonoy.Patrick Morris and Michael Sheridan, aged 11, IS and 11 yours respec tively, wont bathing In Lako Erie yester day oftornoon Thoy wore only a short distance from the shore, and tho water was not very deop. Morris was seized with cramps and his two companions wont to his rescue, when all throo woro drowned. Twelve Drowned lu a Lake. London, June 10. A dispatch from Riga. Russia, says that a sailing vetiel capsized onthu Stint lake, and of tho six teen persons on board twolve wero drowned. A woman who was among those saved lost five through tho accident. FOUR MEN SUFFOCATED. Wont to Work In n Tunnel and All Over come by Stnoko. Pitkin, Colo., Juno 10. Nows reached hero yesterday that four men were suffo latod In tho Alplnu tunnel Saturday after noon. An cngluo had run into tho tunnel, which Is 1,77(J feet long, with a crow of several men to syphon out an accumula tion hold In by dirt. Tho ventilation of tho tunnel Is poor, and the smoke from tho euglno made tlio air so stifling that tho mon soon prepared to leave. As tho en glno was backing out a man was discov ered lying aoross tho track, and tho engi neer reversed, running further Into tho tunnel, whero nil tho men wero quickly ovorcomo by suffocation. Stronuous oftorts woro mado to revive tho mon but it was impossible, as tho air within had become so impregnated with gas and smoke that for sovoral hours no ono could enter far enough to roach the victims. Tho dead aro: M. W. Flavin, superintendent, married; N. Martinez, en gineer, married; Michael Burns, flroman, marrlod; Oscar Cammanu, miner, siuglo. Tenuis wero sent to tho tunnol last evou lng to convey tho romntus to this placo. A special trrtln camo up from Gunnison car rying friends and relatives of the victims, und wont on to tho tunnel to meet tho teams and bring tho bodies to town. SUNDAY RIOT IN VIENNA. Boveml Persona Injured In n Conillct with the Slob. Vienna, Juno 10. Tho long expected conflict between workmon and tho pollco took placo yesterday. Ton thousand la borers gathered in tho streots of tho city, according to a preconcorted arrangement. Deputy BerneMtoffer and othor socialist leaders mado speeches to tho crowd. Upon tho arrival of the pollco thoy declared tho mooting illegal nndrequestod tho audience to disperse. Tho crowd noisily separated, but tho arrest of a man named Feigl tho socialists, who tried to roscuo tho pris oner. Tho nnll .,. ct.,.l .l 11 fights occurred In various portions of the AU ..11 .1.- . . . . i.iwj' mi tim morning, a mountou in- utinofn. 1. . I f . t 1. 1 . .li.v. ilia UUlLUllll 1&UII1 .11111, and ho was noarly pulled off his horse. 1 11...lwi I.. . . T - - woro injured by tho shower of stones. XT I i , .. . , , . iMui'iecu socialises nave Doon piaccu un der arrest. To l'rotent Against the Trlze Fight, I DALLAS, Tex., Juuo 10. Alderman B H. Webster has bosun a war upon tho proposed mooting between Corbett and Fltzslmmons. Ho has culled an indigna tion mooting at tho city hall for this af tor noon of men of all religions to tako meas ures to prevent tho fight. Ho Is laughed at. Applications for boxes and resorved seats aro pouring In, olthough tho fight will not tako placo until Oct. 31. Dan Stewart is oxpocted home this weok, nnd soon nftor tho contract will bo lot for building tho groat coliseum, with a seat ing capacity of 20,000 peoplo. Tho nrlco of admission has not yet boon sottlod. Down a Mine Shaft to Death. Hioil Bridge, Pa., Juno 10 Potor Sulli van was killod and thrco othors badly In jured by an acoldont at tho Iron oro mluo of Joseph Wharton ot Hlbernlo. They wero In n bucket that was being drawn up tho shnft, whon a plank fell from the top and struck the men, throwing all of thom out. Thoy fell to tho bottom of tho shaft. Sullivan was Instantly killod. He was 31 years old ond siuglo, James Harris, of iscacn uien, was fatally hurt, and Park Human had an arm broken, and Andy Mlusky, a Hungarlun, had his hand broken. Itohbed by Ills Fiancee. Cincinnati, Juno 10. Minnie Dostrn. hor two brothers and Herman Ronner, ar rived hero on Saturday from Qormany via isaitimoro, lolt tholr baggago and wont to Dayton last night. Ronnor returned last night. Ho said ho was engaged to Mln nlo, and hud entrusted 2,600 to hor keop lng. It was all hissavings. Whon ho cot up at Dayton yesterday ho found that Minnlo Destra and her alleged brothers hod fled, and also his fS.BOO. Tho pollco hero are oo-operating with tho Dayton po lice in hunting tho fugitives. Savannah' Stany Ulnrdare. Savannah, Juno 10. Savannah is greatly stirred up over throa murdors oc curring within loss than a wook. Nearly n hundred homicides have occurred hero In the last ten yt'ars. No white man has boon hanged In tho last sixty years. Four nogroos have beou Jiaugodlln tho lost four years. Public opinion Is much arousod. In twenty years it is said Savannah has had a boiutcldo on an average of about ovory flvo woeks. The Grand Prix of Paris. Pahis, Juno 10. Tho raco for tho Grand Prix of Paris yestorday was won by M, Edmond Blanc's Andreo. Vlcomte D'Harj court's Chorbourg was second, and Baron A. Do Schicklor's La Sogittalro third. Tills raco was witnessed by a crowd of English nnd Amorlcans, while political and social Paris did everything possible to mako tho evont this yoar oven moro mag nillcont than during past seasons. Hon. Whltelaw Itehl'i Mother Dead. Xknia, O., June 10. Mrs. Marian Roid, mother of Hon. Whltelaw Rcld, ox-mlnls-ter to Franco, died at hor homo near Ced arvlllo yesterday, agod 01 years. She had lived on the same farm since her mar riago, and was for thirty years a widow. Hon. Whltelaw Rold, her only child, ar rived hero this morning. Tho aged mother will bo burlod besldo her husband In a cemctory near the farm. Judge Harmon In No flurry. Cincinnati, June 10. Judge Judsou Harmon, tho new attorney gonornl, Bpont Sunday with his famllly here. Ho has re ceived many callers, and telegrams of con gratulations aro still pouring in. Ho could not Btato today when ho would go lo Washington. Unloss he is called to tho national capital officially at onco ho will remain n few days to close up some mat tors with his law partners. A Granddaughter of Key Dismissed, Washington, June 10. Among the 100 clorks discharged from theponslon bureau In a reduction of the force was a grand daughter of Francis Scott Koy, tho author of "The Star Spangled Banner." From hor salary she supported her mother, who Is 80 years old and blind. Ate Poisoned Fish. Akron, 0 Juno 10. Thomas Hino nnd his wife and three children living at Ran dolph, noar hero, ate flsh for supper, nnd in tho morning Mrs, Hine died in agony and the three children are so 111 that their lives are dlspatred of. It Is believed that the flsh was poisoned. D Seoretary Olney May Take the Oath of Office Today, WELL EQUIPPED FOE THE DUTIES. A Attornoy Ocnornl Air. Olney Itas nail Opportunity to Acquaint Himself with tho Various International Complications That Confront Our Government. Washington, Juno 10.--Sooretary of Stato Olney Is expected to tako tho oath of offlco this afternoon. There will be no uuduo haste, howover, on the part of the now chief of the state department to lay usldo tho pending business of tho depart ment of justice nnd tako up tho important foreign questions beforo tlio state depart ment. Mr. Olney has given such closo study to tho larger law questions coming beforo his department that it will take some tlmo for him to put tho work aside and for tho now attorney to grow into it. Mr. Olnoy is, moreover, equipped in ad vance for the duties of his now office, as ho has beon consulted constantly during tho last year on tho various complications nvor Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bohrlug sea, tho Waller caso, forolgn tariff retaliation, tho Japan-China treaties, Spain's conflict with Cuba, and tho lesser questions In which tho United States has boon brought In relation with tho rest uf the world. Tho last yeat has boon unusually fruit ful In forolgn complications. Some of those woro closod by Mr. Grcsham, nota bly tho British-Nicaragua incident, In which tho United States aided toward a settlement; tho Japan-China treaty of pcaco, which was effected as a result of kindly Intervention by the Unitod States, and the friction with Hawaii as the result of tho demand for tho recall of Minister Thurston. Tho othor forolgn questions which attraoted public attention during Mr. Gresham's administration of tho de partment nro still ponding. With Groat Britain thero aro two ques tions of special Importance to bo adjusted, viz: Thoso affecting Bohrlng sea and tho Venezuelan boundary. A Bohrlng soa conference will bo held In Washington In October next, Sir Julian Pauncefote hav ing effected tho preliminary arrangements with Mr. Gresham. Tho purpose is to draft a now treaty by which tho claims of Canadian sealers for alloged seizures nnd losses win bo submitted to a commission. Tho conference will take up tho more Im portant question of readjusting tho Boh rlng soarogulatlons In ordor to make thom effective This will como later, howover, and promises to call out a vigorous legal and diplomatic controversy. Tho British-Venezuelan question is mainly significant in Involving tho Monroo doctrine. Tho United States has asked Groat Britain to arbltrato tho question. So far as is known no definite answer has been given to Ambussador Bayard, who presented tho request of this country. But us tho British foreign olflco has positively doolined to consider similar requosts by Popo Leo and by tho International Arbl tration association, It is not doubted thnt in duo time a declination will como to the United States. It will then remain for tho stato department to dotermlne to what ox tent British aggression in Venozuela la compatible with tho Monroo doctrine. Mr. Grosham had made a spsclal study of the subject, regarding it as of more Impor tance than any other forolgn question undor consideration, Mr. Olney was oallod into conference and for sovoral weeks prior to his selection for socretary of state ho was busy Investigating this compli cated question. It is proboblo that a defl-, nlto issue will bo reachod when Ambas sador Bayard sends Great Britain's answer. With Franco tho only question of con eoquenco ponding Is as to tho imprison ment of ox-Con Jul Gonoral Waller. Am bassador Eustls has been instructed to mako lnqulrios with a view to securing for Wallor all tho rights of an American citizen abroad, including a trial by a civil court. Germany, Austria and Denmark are having numerous tariff complications with tho Unitod States, which throatenod at ono time to bring about radical retaliation by this country. Tho readjustment has proaeodod largely through the state de partment. Germany and Denmark con tinue their exclusion of American meats, but there nre prospocts that a satisfactory settlement will bo effoctod. The discrim inating dutios loviod against the boet sugars of Germany and Austria brought on the confllot, and Denmark followed tho lead of her Influential neighbors. Tho Cuban revolution promises to bo a source of controversy with Spain, Min ister Dopuy Do Lome has already asked the stato department to apprehend those sending arms to Cuba, and tho suggestion is made that Spain will mako a claim against the United States based on tho precodont of tho Alabama claims. Offi cials aro not solicitous, however, as to this claim, and tho intimation Is made that it Is Inspired by British sources and out of resontmont for the Alabama decision. Italy and the United Statos are expected to arrive at a satisfactory settlomont ere long concerning tho murdor of a number ot Italians lu Colorado. It Is understood that Socretary Gresham regarded the of fenses such an Infringement ot interna tional rights that ho inaugurated negotia tions for tho payment of cash indemnities to tho families of tho decoased Italians. This step, it consummated, will bo In ad dition to tho steps takon by the authorities of Colorado to prosecute the offenders. Tho only subject of oonsoquenco pend ing with Russia Is that concerning the amelioration of tho condition of the Jews. Tho United States has takon little part in tho Armenian question, which is provok ing a conflict between Turkey and the European powees. One of the first acts Mr. Olnoy is likely to be culled on to perform Is that ot recog nizing the new governmont of Ecuador, which has como Into power after n bloody revolution. There aro no ponding ques tions with other South or Central Ameri can countrlos, save that in which Venexu tla is Involved. Turkey's New Foreign Minister, , Constantinople, June 10. Turkhsn Pasha, lato ot Crete, has been appointed ' mlulstor of foreign affairs, Turkhan Pasha has been mentioned as a probabli appolntoe ot tho sultan to the position ot governor gonoral of Armoniu. This indi cates n more favorablo attitude on the part of the sultan towards reform in the Ar raonlan provinces. The Weather. For eostQrn Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, cloudy; warmer; oasterly winds. For District ot Columbia, Delaware, Maryi land, Virginia and North Carolina, in creasing cloudiness and showers; slightly warmer; northeastorly winds.
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