! KM A LA. 



of May 94, 1881, for the (Morion of 

 ee, eicwut so far as they art- > 



' "iff 



.15 convention to the arbitration of th 

 S whose decision* shall be ae< 

 iage of <iu eminent. The j 



: a* oflf- 



'. Hellenic (Joven< 



. ft '--li- fttatinif that il 



I hcrv wa* intrftM) popular oppuai- 



. whi. h a t*Hl.klrrU 

 ibaaOTffwignty <>f tht nation and a mat. 



nMi-r at limit.-. I that if 



'tsjarir. as it w* 1 that 



Ota by the Chamber wouM \rj to 



reign right* of the stale, M. 



'hamtN r. hatl urgrd the i 



Ualli 

 80 was rejected by 98 votes to 71 . nh 41 



Land M 



lt| U| 



Pana- 



;;..' nil! 



pa to deliver Greek territory fr<*tn tin* in- 

 I early a* poasibh'. ami nftrrwanl proceed 



entiary to negotiate a definitive tn 



'.I \ I I MM \. utral Am- 



nal Assembly of 6V 



'..f |*>pu!ation. rli--t.-i| f,', r f..m 



mal suffrage, and Council of State of i:t m.-m- 

 Ur*. part eketed i-\ ft;.- N.IM.H..: ^awnbh aril 

 part n.>iiiiimt.Ml l.y the President. The Pn^i.l- 

 six years, and is not rr < 



- rm. Joai M. Rryna Barrine was 



^^l rote >f th- National Awem)> ,. MO. 



1807. 1009. 



! iM-piiiniiiL; >f 1807 was comnoned 



*tice, 



ni: Sct-n :ilrs; See- 



uMic Welfare, M. M 



Fitinn.T. .'. M. Qoozali .-. 



v .i.i.l l'..|.iilatlon.-Tho wtimatetl area b 

 ,400 square inifrs. Tin- popalation according to 



,-in-m. Th. n^t nn- 



i and roestixoa. Guatemala, the capital, hiwl 

 : inhnl'ita f mama;." 



l9fi wa* V.04 : .>f hirlha, 68^48; of deatba.SlJOS; 



uinres,^ 



sys. amount t - 15^50.000 

 pesos, of whirh 9,050,000 jpcsoa arc 



8,800.000 



>poltea, and 800,000 pesos from other 

 \prnditurca are estimated at 1- 





are for the in- 





107 peaoa. of whieh 1.411780 pr 



flnaii. Y . J 



KliininMCTpeiiam Tbt forafen <*** on Jan. 



. : .-.r ; .,..t." : tiMM pai i 

 C'airrrr and Prodar !!. The soil is wry 

 . andadaj 



/one as well a* to t r|'i<-af |.Ut.t . There 

 Xjom arr- pUntrd to eSEtJfSwnK 



copper, ami other minrrala atisl, bU are not i 



- and bullUNi; 



. , . ,. ; i ,; ; , ... , -, 



rained at 



QMyOOOMi i,the i Jt ',,"...,;-. -.- 

 . : : ....'. 



< ..mninnlraii I U-nirth of railroad in 



.Oied. The post oflc* dismtdMd 4>49.. 



and r,-o-i*l 4.40.6% The tele. 



e a total Imgih of fJ8B milea. There 

 in 1888, of 



sent 



which 



II 

 , r, . 



Im t, ;. 



ware service 

 ire private paid di*ttcba*. 



' ' 

 la- bodied man of 



he active army from the i 

 le is twenty-five, and in the militia 

 year> the law ' 



my is composed of an effective force, 



n. and a reserve force, num- 



,908 other commissioned officers. 



>. There were several candidates 

 h.- premdencv in Mar. h. 1898, 

 nal term of liarrios won! 



his antagonism to Barrios 



had been Mi 



In .urn, 



for thesucc 

 tin- -. 



wan Proapai 



i had trial influence in the army. 



illo was another candidate who had 



military support. Juentc*. 



Ubico were other aspirants of leaf 



>f Morales attained 

 m | ftgi -......: OpDOsH \ . 



v was gaining such strength that 



wer threaten,- 

 behest the ma 



ir only the hostile mil 

 who refu- their seals at the apf 



June he caused his troops to march 

 thn.iich the streets of the capital, dissolved the 

 ial A wm My. onlervd the arrest of the moat 

 prominent of hi* opponent*, obtained a loan from 

 (be bank ty intitni. rotdf 



Miinir a decree justifying this act. The 

 me ti|iii -nr he at- 



iw anil unpatriotic oo"n! 

 il A"--HM!V. which had acted in a way 

 nnprvi-.-.|,-ntr.l in the history of Guatemala and 

 the interepts of the Government. 

 he said, were inspired by personal 

 ami- had committed irregularities, en- 



acted lawn th..- iient and contradio- 



.ui.l in an in.- >nner had sought to 



break the ties of harmonv. threatening the public 

 wvuritr. At the time when the President assumed 

 the ilirtatorthip the country was perfeeily tranouil. 

 and. although some of the more obnoxious of Bar- 



