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Show tjie apology goes. ANE CHILE WILL NOT EVEN EE ASKED i TO SALUTE THE FLAG. In Fact That Matter Wasn't Mentioned In the Telegram Accepting the Apol- . ogy of the Saucy Little ' ltepubllc. Washington, Jan. ;)n. Secretary Blaine cabled Minister Kgan this morning the government' gov-ernment' acceptance of Chile's auswer to our ultimatum, in accordance with the pres. tdent's message of the IMh in-t. The salute to the Hag was net mentioned. 8peeitlc inquiries as to the truth of thev punished statcic-tits that tliis government had taken Imposition that Chile must salute our Hag, elicit p. ,,.:: Mhoritativc de. nials of the most iharaeter. No demand wa mad i-to salute the Hag and thasL Aj'" " to IT VA1 the cabinet imeetpy,'.'. ' .v.v -uh.iect of V.'hiliU-w JP? are pronounced conjectures Mi'.t . a'as. VAVAB4ISO, Jan. :i--The I'nited States' acceptance of Chile's reply to the ultimatum has given great :i! Miction here. Exchange has risen a half pence. f ' ProiiouiH-ed t'ntruo, iw York, Jan. :W. -The .r.tW's AVaah-ing AVaah-ing inatlsl says: President Harrison will semi Hlmatum to the little South Aiuel iblic. In substance this cable was j , 'where ut an early hour yester- Hll I i A()B5.y .wuwA.yi?,' f'nli' President Harrison WjceMaCWle'apology in the broad and generous gener-ous Ipirit in which it mii uttered. Blaine. AtjSB a cable to this effect will follow: r. tkt, Santiago, Chile. While Chile's apology is i. iernjs all this country could usk, yet there is one fUag more to be done la-fore ill" dignity of the United States shall be fully atfled. Chile niurtTiftte the st'irs and stripes. Blaine. t-Alch was the decision at a meeting of the tlnet yesterday afternoon, 1 he first cable by tint is, the one accepting the apology tates that the matter of indemnity to the fbnC. 4the two sailors killed and the fou othcrswoundc.d can be settled without reference to arbitration. The second cable, or th ono demanding that the stars and striped hall b.5 honored, informs Minister Eagauuic salute to the national colors will give emphasis and expression to I'eirara's apoljgy, which will make it doubly grati-f grati-f yjnjj to the people of this country will insist on ll. ' received Without Much Comment. LofiDOX, Jan. 30. The Thna today publishes pub-lishes a dispatch from Santiago de Chile, aajiug that a short official dispatch from Senor Moutt, Chilean minister to the United States, was read ' iday iu the senate and chamber of depntie"eoulirmlng the unofficial unoffi-cial reports tlm' ,f crises between Chile and the, United S' $MCiad ended. Tlie Times dispatch also Ba'ei ife message of President Harrison to the icau congress was read in the lobbies, b "yer the American message mes-sage nor 'the ' uispatch of Minister Montt caused ni Yneut. |