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Show INTERVIEWED SM'KKrAKY TRACT. Trumbull Waata tha Arras on Board tha Itata Left Alone. Washington, June 11. Trumbul! bad a long interview with Secretary Tracy, the subject of which cannot be learned definitely, but there is reason to believe he niado a strong plea for the insurgent cause and sought to have thn arms still on the Itata remain in custody of Admiral McCann until judicial ju-dicial determination of their ownership can be reached. To a representative or the associated press Trumbull said the condition of affairs in Chili is one of absolute despotism. Ho (Trumbull) had no nope of reliet as a result or the presidential election. which takes place in Chili this month Balmaceda's adherents, he said, comprised com-prised all olliceholders and hangers-on, but the people as a whole aro opposed to him. Nevertheless, in the present state of alTairs, Balmaceda will find it an easy matter to dictate his successor. Probably a Fake, Washington, June 11. The navy department de-partment has not been informed of any quantity of dutiable goods smuggled into this country by ollicers of the United States ships Omaha and Swa-tara, Swa-tara, as reported from San Francisco. |