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Show IXSjIIr TO OUH FLAO. lhe ll'irali Inel lent Palis for Hie Jloit Uioruoi lllilnniallc Treatment. TMt POLICC TOOK PAtlT IN THC 0N4LAUSHT. Tho President Inlts fpjn a Proper llrilrrss for II e Suppoted Insult to our tlnuoi. tir Tsterrseb 10 lbs Mkws.1 Till, v til-iitAi-tn Allan:. Ill.Unll) or r, Mere NeeloMs Maliire Ihaei as I lesl anppese.1. VAilltiiTii-s, lick 14. Kuithir pelsletent Inuulry pf theoflleeraof tho goverumint lu leganl tothe Yalpuralsu liicldrnt shown concliislvily that thu n-ltiili Istratlou tlt-ee not regurl It as a simile street brawl, for which the (.hlleangnverntnelit cannot be held re. sponsible, hut aa ail Insult to II honor an I the tlsg of the Hulled tSlates, calling call-ing for lhe most vigorous diplomatic Ireatmenk "I ho ofllelal report of Ca tain Hrhlcy shows ile.itly tint not only was the Hnault upon the American sailors cowardly uuj uii rovoke-1, but ln lri-t itiirelyly lliu hatred of thu uniform liny woio and the lojhlry It rrprv ecnled or, In other worJs, It was net ran attsik 011 tliem as Individuals, lait as re rirriitatlVM of the United Hlatcs. Die report also IndlcaU-a that Ihn I iomI iKillce, Instead of protecting the Atnerlcaua from tho vfolioecof tho mob, lu aeverallnstanreatook part la tliHiinslaught. ritls, tho r ortiayt,lsdemontrated by the fact that aeviral aallore wtru wounded by bayonils, such as are us ually carried by tbn Chlhati olico. The fail that the only ton arlct-lfd werathlrty-flvo Aiuerlian sailors who mi aped Injury at thu lianda of the mob strengthens tho view that tho aaolt w aa tntntl led ae an Insult to the United HtAtes. Ihelrfotmatioii At handshowa that so far 11 no of lhe Chilians con-cernel con-cernel lu tho attack have been ar-restud. ar-restud. au f. aj far as knewu. no steps havo beiti taken to )aiiiu)li thera luany way fur their actions. fljt authorities at Waaltlngton am very Indignant fitthenr .an nl Indltler-eues Indltler-eues diej laved liy lliH('hileall government, govern-ment, audMluMirKgsn lias lieeu In- triiet.Hl to latie 1 niiut I nnj vlirornus measuristosecuru j roixr repartition. He has lawn fully advised uf lhe 10. sltlonnfthlsguveriimcutand Instructed to aciuatnt Urn Chilean government therewith In the hop that the milter may l arnliahly a (Justed without det rlmeiiltothe honor nf cither countt). It Is understood that the Presl lent in-lists in-lists tiiKon aproer redress fur the eup-liosed eup-liosed lusull Ut nur national honor, ami unless given within a reasonable time, Minister I.gau will bo recalled an J all diplomatic relations with Chile sue-Iuded. sue-Iuded. ru-cretary Tracy sold this afternoon that no more vessels had le-en nrd,rei tu Chile, and he did hot kuow that any would be senk The "Yorktown" Is now 011 the way there and tha "Ilna-tou" "Ilna-tou" starting. Nellhrr can reach thern wlthiu amonlli. The"rias lrnrioo" IsatCallao, only four daya1 sail from Valjtaraiso, but bt not boen ordrrcd there. Neither has another availably veieel tho "Thetis" now at Han tranclseu. he sailing ordeis of U10 "llcstoii" aud "Yorktown'' were Imued beforo lhaattack on the sailors, and the main purpose of their detail was to relieve Ibo'-ileltlmore" and "Han KMiicle-ro," KMiicle-ro," whlck vessels nro to go to Han Francisco when relieved, to bo docked anil overhauled. 1 1 wou Id si era, Iheru-fori, Iheru-fori, I hat the government does uol care to make any belllgereul demonstration toward Chile, but prefers to show Its displeasure through dlplomatlo channels, chan-nels, lhe Ilea Vtaeleiils kleuahlerlug llree, I)VJ III, Del. ill. Word Is received from Meuker that at Idly park wo largo hands ol Utes are emanirH d aud aro wantonly slaughtering tho deir, huuilredeofcarcaescabeliigleft to rot on the ground, turther down tho Divide and clear on to tho Itlue iiiouu talus, 1 allies of Utea areiugaged lu the same pursuit. TlieNrmlrs lull I Bamji, Mass., Oct. SI. At Iho uiiulngof toiav's lunrlug ofthuHiar-les ofthuHiar-les wiltcaie this morning Hurley l. fan thu cross examination of General lubbard. Witness hud thought and allll thought that tho co-aiiuerehli papers wuu rfectly legal and valid under the law of .Now Yurk. YVItutae did not l.nuw whetliur Mrs Hearlua oierhad IndepenJent legal advlou Uw fiireslgiilugthepncrs. There never was any direct agreement to drop tha name of Kearlea from thu coartuir. shlli. It was done at tho re.jilill uf Mr a. Hearlis. After Mia, rirarlia' death nollio was aent to lerialu ioriotlons tliat tho firm owned thu stock merely In Ilia naniuot Mra. Hear. ten. Tlteln never had beeu auy at-temi at-temi t at seen 1 y aa to tha lopailner-ship, lopailner-ship, Oniu at HI, Paul witness had ilei llmd to gll u Ihedetalla lo 1 linothy, telling lilm that hu prefured lilm to g t litem from hla mother. If wltueaa nnd Mtlllmsu had refused to allow Mrs. rlearlen to draw out the accurltles oa lhe) dcstretl their remedy would be by a suit of C'iilt fur a broach pf con tract or for atllssolutioiiof the tojiarl-nershlp. tojiarl-nershlp. During llio Mut three lists w limes had s ut half his time at thu oftlre In Utu Molls building. Hurley then callid fur the looks of tho loparluersblp, which weru jru-lured. jru-lured. Witness continued: There was a iroilslouluthuarllilesfor a cntinu unce of the copartnership after thu ih'ktli of 0110 of the paittia. Thrro had lteneom9trana,'ors uf real istate In California direct from Mrs. Hearles to lArttie aline thu derda werei vxeoute.1 to Mrs. Btarlee Wltuers iras tliut examined oil thu caili book of the llrm. rite Income liadalwaatKn abuut the mlulinum, ni raging at out fVto,M. Iiiere hail beru uoUraftaon the prlnclpnl by either of tho 1 artlee. Htlllinstt In M, when they met Timothy lu HI. Paul, cndiavored bi illsuode him from going east. Wiluess lucomu before forming this copartnership tiu about flS.IM) twrjear, lalt by atlcetuelil wllh lliu llruiur Hubbard, Hitler an I Hllllmaii sfleflhli his own luoime with tliem decrcafrd ii.tuM and Htlllmau's also lleirtaseil while the llureaie l.f tho six Junior ilner' lnnease.1, Coun-eel Coun-eel slated that $1",,U waa chargvl by Holler, llubinl V Ktlllmaii for (er. vices reudireil prior tu the formation uf the 1 ".partnership. Hurley sUli-l later Hint lie should dulrrtii put In nilliorltlea ni to thu New York liw In regard lu contrail! Utween Itusliaml and wlfi In some of the Iransfe'a uf the Call-fornli Call-fornli iniivtty Iwlli Mr. anl Mrs. Kiailra signed. Tlm telegram from Timothy had riolhiug to do with the execution 0! tlm-im were of nltirney. I.ltieolu here rented lilicasenn I Ilur ley cski'l If they had mil summoned rimotby Hopkins os a witness mil to producu all letters from bh mother, anl Uenrral llublnrl replie I that ho tellevi-il such a auicitoua ha I been Issued, but ho was not lu charge of thu ca. Thla close.1 the great CAM an I Judge l.n llivitt suieil that they weresontent to submit II. Judge Harmon then stated that he should suilaln tho will an 1 Hurley rave notice that they woull claim mi ep leal. lhe tlallle ultll lhe lll.o.l liillstis. On in A, Onk, Oct. !( Thu mounted mount-ed (a lie dtnarlinent Isa'vlseil that Constables Alexander nod Hyan.wiillo patrolling mar Furl Mnl.ro.1, Northwest North-west Territory, on tha Ultll Insl. were fired lij-on by a party of HIikkI Indians. The rsillcomeii returuM the lln, aud nue Indian rrcilved a fatal wound. Constablo Aluander rticlvcl nslljlit wound. lhe auiierlntendeiil of tnouuted tailtcn ll lisldlug au Investigation. Investiga-tion. A t-rlaaiies'el heegrs Aaalnst a lll.ltlcl Allerner. Hai riiANCitai, Oct. SI. On tho night of Aiiustlii, 1MJ, Haiimel Jackson, Jack-son, a trunk manufacturer, was shot and killed at tlieduor of his real linee by aukmiwn t-crions. Mul,-iuentlt HlJney Hill atil P.lwtM I aiupbefl wirearri-aU-dfor.thecrlme, an 1 May lh last Hell was convicted "' murder lu tlm first degree. CatupUII au I nne t'hallea richtuldt, who ha I lie. 11 arrested arrest-ed for burgjsri. holo, the chiuf wit tteitses against lilm. eaihmldl allegel that, while confined in thu couuty Jill, Hell ha I cotifcod the murder to lilm. rtilinndt waa nrralgned In lhe Huierlor Court to-lav on tAu charg-a of buiglnry, nuJ Ulslrlct Attorney Harnea riad two leiutny lotum mica. Iloiiimiilrlchinhtt wlitreln the latter claimed to lie luiiocent of the charges end statu.! thai he ploaded guilty for rcasous lest known lo the district ntloniei. Ilechargolthe dMrlet at. tormy wllli having rompleil lilm to gie testimony af-alust llellouiromlse of his rehasc, au 1 claimed that Camp. bell boasted cf Ms wife's tnlluruco wllh Judge Murphy, before whom Hie casu r,s lllel, wllll,l'ie district attorney at-torney kud with the pdllfa ofTlelali. Hchinldt accused tampbetl of using fraudulent means lo secure Hell's conviction con-viction and Ills own release, and declared de-clared that he hai good reason lo lie. Hove that Hell hai nover committed the crime for which he, l to hang District Attorney Hsrnee diitouniid Hchmldt'a statements ae false, aud aa tart of a consplrsiy hi save Hell's life, lie naked luavoto Illethe cummunlca. tlonaaa tutrtutthe court's records, but Judge Iroutt ilenkil the motion, hold-lug hold-lug that tha letters weruecurrlllous and Irrelovant. Hchmldt pleaded not guilty la tha charge nf burglary and tho lose went over for a week. I urllier llslallaer lhe UllllHa at line r HiirAalleea lu I bile. WAH.HINUTON, Oct. 21. Becretary Tracy said this morning that further study of the cljher Ulspatcli rrcilved from Cat tain Schley, "llaltltnore," Thursday, In ngard to tho recrut as. ssultott American Ballon at Valtar-aiso, Valtar-aiso, iIiowihI In addition to thu kllllog of one matt, and thu eerl'uely wounding wound-ing of six others, that thlrly-rlve other American sosnten were arrrslu Laud detained by the Chilian authlrllTraat the same limeiaiid Ihey were afterwards after-wards examined aud dismissed. There was no 1 roof that they bad been guilty cf any misbehavior. This conllrma (.'attain Hchlev'a otlur tutementthat theAmwrlintis were unarmed, suber aud well bthavesl at Ihollmeuftho trouble, nnd It also Indicates thai at hrut forty men out of tlio "Hsltlmoru's" coutln gent of 75 men weru tho oljects of ragoof Ihu Chili an mob. Itnlto ap. ara now, from Cat tain Hililey'a re. port, that tho Chilean authorities up 10 datu have taken 110 stiai to arrest and punish any of the Chlleiu'a rispou-IblnforthuafTalror, rispou-IblnforthuafTalror, at any rate, the movement ot tha wheels of Justice had iipuratedln 110 other direction thau against the Americans, OMclaU thoroughly thor-oughly familiar wllh all thu facta lu lKiuersiou of the government with re-t;ard re-t;ard to thu Valparaiso attalr, pointed out this ludrnlng that It wai altogether dlfTi rent lu Its mati rial features Irom the IUII011 atlalr at New Orleans, lu Ihu latter taw, luun were asaaulled who wire domiciled here and weru prarll. cally cltlieus of Hie Uulted Htalw. At auy rata they tore no ofllelal relations lo the t-overumout of Italy, In tile Valparaiso case, ou tho other hand, lhe men atbicked wore the uniform of lhe United rjtalea government nnd were attacks! simply beiause they were Americans. An olllcial said the attarl; on them was a deliberate lusull to the American flag unit could Im regarde I In 110 uther way, Hei relary Traeyhad anlntervlow with Ihu Priuideut this uiornlug In legard to the matter, but refuiea imsltlitly to any what lan of action has been ngieed urou. It Is ku iwn that thu ad lulnlstrallnii regards the situation as mo.t serious, and tost tlm Incident Is uotniie that can le uvtrlooked aaa alm(leelreit row. Uhllu 110 other ves sola have ticun ordered to prouoc I to Chile to unforie thudi maud for rtura tlou that will, probably, be made, It la likely that thu naial force In lhe I hllcau waters will be spetdlly rein, inforced, unlesa this government re-celveaaoiuuasi.il re-celveaaoiuuasi.il ranco IroinlliuChlleaii government that pro er Justice will be meted out to Iho ofleuJrta. vteiiey lur Hallways. MeiiiuUknii, Victoria, Out. 21. A bill will shortly be submlttid to Parliament Parlia-ment of thla colony, providing for a loaii of S'U.OUO. Iho monry thus ralsevlwlllboi ini loed In thuconstruc-Hon thuconstruc-Hon of rallwaia uulolhir productive works. |