Show CHILE AND UNCLE SAM la Union Says There Is No Cause for War Between Them The London Times Correspondent Continues Hostile to Americans Story of the Drunken Drunk-en Sailors in Judge Fosters Court NEW YORK Dec 8Tho Heralds Vat paraiso special says La Union says there > never was good reason in the Baltimore affair to bring about a rupture between Chili and the United States It addathe Chilian government will at the conclusion of the inquiry into the riot summarlly in the interests of justice and honor Thompson the London Times correspondent correspon-dent makes no secret of his continued efforts to belittle everything concerning concern-ing the Americans or United States Minister Egan whose action toward the Times in the Pigcttf affair Thompson declares will never bo forgiven The Eng lish idea that our navy is inferior to fThfHa is absurd Unless the Chilian war ships were under the protection of the forts of Valparaiso the only port in Chill properly fortified four of Uncle Sams vessels could destroy all of that fleet The London Times statement about the Baltimore sailors drunkenness at tho inquiry in-quiry is as misleading as its other misstate meats about Americans in i bill The facts are as follows Ten Baltimore men under the charge of Lieut McCrea appeared ap-peared before the judge and gave testimony They were kept standing five hours when they were permitted to got dinner When it came to signing the testimony tes-timony MoWilllams and Painter natives of England were both under the Influence of liquor They broke their promise to Lieutenant McRea that they would ke2p sober Judge Foster told Lieutenant Mc Rca about the matter and ho in turn reported the matter to Captain Schley who punished MoWilllams and Painter under naval rules NEW YORK Dec 5The Heralds Montevideo Monte-video special says Colonel Bernaba Her rara the presidents brother has been committed to prison owing to the fact that ha publicly announced himself as opposed to the government |