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Show TIeK4liTIM0.ilS"GASB Jndzc 1'cnler I'lpicted to Contlalo Ills Inqu'ry Into tho .tfTalr Till Mk. A DAIMACCDIH RCLEA8ED ON DAtl. Ivnitti lutad. Use. Iilitrfrt of Mlnnlo on tlio Chilean Hootlitrii I'ronllir. , n? Teieaiaib lo taa Nsa.l iiiiii i m:h. The -llallliiMre, Inel.lent. veU.iia lletea.e. lie. Nkw Yoiik, Deo. 10. The lltr-uld't lltr-uld't Valiorxlm polal raya: I have seml-orllilal Information that Judge of Crimea p'oator .will conclude bla In-1'ilry In-1'ilry Into tbe "Jlalllinore" aUalr tbla weor., ai.u bla reKtt will form thu sutject of couatdeiatlon by the government govern-ment Immediately After I're-ldent Montt assumes oflloe, December d. Jtldgo Foster today liauded In 111 reirt In the case of I'alrlck Hhltlds, the lilsli fireman of the American Vissol "Keweenaw," who, It ll alleged, al-leged, w as brutally treated by the Valparaiso Val-paraiso ,llcc. Tiie rexirl goes to Procurator Pro-curator Fiscal for lilt opinion before thojudgeprouounces ludgment In the case. llalmaceda'a minister of war, Vela, ipiex, was released on ball today for epcarauc before the court when required. re-quired. This dlfpo'llloll Of Ills caao would seem to riniovelhe existence of any good reaion why thu reiugees at the American legation ahould uotbu aurrendered ou theaanie term. Procurator Pro-curator Fiscal, Hit alleged, ha found a document uiiowerlug Irnnk 1-gan, son of Minister Ugali, to act with full authority a attorney for the North and Houtli American Construction company. Thudocumeut 1 wltnraed by Notary Wall, and was filed In the King's couoly (New York) clerk's olllce, on June V, 1801. Tbl Is the same coiuauy .whoso transactions havit antagonized Chileans generally against all Ameilcaii Interests. An army of locusts from Argenta I Invading the district of Mluuioon the southern frontier of Chile. The notorious Da Carlvlere liaa left llollvla for California to push a mining icbenie. Wabiiikutun, Dec. 10. Among the pa-er preaented nnd referred were uuuieroua memorial acnlntt Hunday openiugof the World's l'alr. Home of them laiorrd n loan of $4,000,000 on that condition. A number of bills of no great lmrtance were introduced. Htewart then gave notice lie would Monday next addreM tbe Henale on that lairtlou of the President's message relative lo the coinage of silver. '110 Ueuatu at 12:10 proceeded to executive buelueaa and at 1 o'clock adjouruwd till tomorrow, 1111 lIub'aitCUMUITlKRON J1ULU. Washington, Dec. 10. Tho ap-polulmelitcf ap-polulmelitcf the Uouae committee on rules Is regarded b member of the House a n return to the former policy of apiolullng rotnibera of this commit tee without reference to their, ether uomnillteo ssfelgiiments, McMlllln, one of the new members of therulrs committee. I prominent A u tsrlff re-formtr re-formtr and w as one of tbe most ncttvo insmtera of tbe wa a and mtaos committee'. com-mittee'. Ho sijr, however, he Is In favor of the aptioltitnient of Mills as chairman of thnlast named committee. MoMllllii'a selection us meinlur of the rules committee Is nacrllwd to his larllanictitary ability, his effectiveness a a deleter, and the fart that he la iieraonally very well liked by members or the Democratic el Jo and will therefore there-fore le of great A-slstance In securing i harmonious aljuslment of any dlf-fereneea dlf-fereneea which may arise a to party jallcy. Catchluga, of Mlstlsall, Is a firm personal friend of the new tnsmVer n nd waa artivo manager of hi canvas. He also 1 mnular with niemLers of the House, lie lian txierlenced member or thellouae, au active woiker and n clever, forcible speaker. Annual Iteiiortormrerlort'iirtle. WAbiiiKUTo.i, Dec. 10. President I tarritou today ae nt to the HbUate a let tir from the secretary of Htnte encloa Inge copy of tbe flr.t annual reott of Director Curtis, of tbe bureau of American lepubllca. It aya the lm-meuaoliuutier lm-meuaoliuutier or application received for Information about North American ccuotrle give ample evidence of au awakened interest In the commerce nnd cundltlonaor neighboring countries that Is eucouraglngto tboau endeavor lug to promote tbe aoclal And com merclal relations of the American re-liubllca. re-liubllca. The rspoit refers to the rapid-jy rapid-jy Increasing export trade to the Central and Booth American republics and says msiiyUullidHtates manufacturers manufac-turers who never attempted to evil merchandise lu thesoutheru continent are now sendlug agents Into thoie markets to Introduce their gcods. Thu mtrrhantaof Mexico aud Central aud Houtli America who heretofore have purchaaedln Uuropo exclusively are new coming to the United Hlates aud Invariably discover they cau find here nearly every arllclu they need, of better bet-ter quality and at no greater coat. Tli e recently negotiated reciprocity arrangements, ar-rangements, It I said, also atlord them opportunities tbat aro beginning to be understood and appreciated, Tho nport refers to tbe work undertaken under-taken by the bureau of Intereatlug tbe governments aud eoplu of l,at!u America lu the World's fair. The Invitation In-vitation extendsd to them to participate partici-pate has been cordially accepted by every repuhllo And oolouy, and a proprlatlonsraadetopay tbo expense of rej rerrntatlou that exceed In tho nggiegate $2,000,000 mole than hat been provided for Ihe same puriic.se by the Hlatet of the United Htate, with tho Htate of Illinois eicejtod. The companies operating lilies of ttearo-ehha ttearo-ehha between tho United Htatea and l.atln America olned heartily In tbe cttterprteeaiid made generous concessions. conces-sions. The bureau lias been enabled to prepare for the exhibition at Chicago a historic- collection Illustrating the discovery, conquest and settlement of Latin America and the subsequent perleJa. Tlie re-jrt t'outalui much Information Infor-mation or liitentt. Among other ll Ingsltlaprupct'd lo trejiaie for Ihe exixiillion notiiimerclal exhibit tllus-ttatlng tllus-ttatlng the various of mer-chandi-e beet Adapted In the want and most scoo table lo tho been of thu con-tumert con-tumert lu Mexico, Central and Hiiitli AmerlcA and the Wett Indies. The exhlhlt.lt I pMliusHl atlliecln.e of tho x-oltloii, shall U pi rmaneutly ettahllahiai illliet III Washington or N ew Yolk. Aiinlnlineai I illrml. WASiiiNnroN, r). Ill Tho follow, lug apiiutmai lu been cm-llnnedi cm-llnnedi Ijirenn Croeinf. of Nebraska, tn ohi slant secretary of ihu tnstury; William 1). ()ea, nf l'idlina, niper-Inteialeut niper-Inteialeut of Immigration Collector or tlMtim VtaMer Klaingun, or l'atii lie! Nolle, TexntJ Henry H. IMwrnc, ( Wilmington, O-lt; i:dln T. Hatoli, of Oregon, district of Alaska. Postmn-lera Callfnf nlai C II. Ilelk-nap, Ilelk-nap, Portcnvllle; WiV. Ilergerstail, Lake Port: J. O. Hull A rot to; Chstlm H.Uray, Han Lcanum, Oeorge W. Heinenway, Wluteti) (J. II. Kerna-Rhau, Kerna-Rhau, iWCiua, J. II. Hmltli, Han Jacinto; I". P. Welnmtl, lleulclaj N. ('. Wlilma, Iliosndldo; Ii. 11. Moors, Hisaon. IdAho: W. K. Wheeler, Idaho Falla; 11. 1,. HwlO, Wallace. Montana: H. A. lkoaloy, (Jreitl'alU. Nevada: (I. W. llutherfonl, Wlnue-mucca. Wlnue-mucca. 1 he Telezrapliee-.' nitlke. Dr.NViu, Doc. 10 -jA telegram received re-ceived hero from Albuqueruqe, N.M., tills inornlna; aaya the Texas Pacirio ciicrators held n mei ting there late la-t night and decided to quit work at midnight mid-night unlets Ihe de-fiandt of the Hoiilheru Pad tic opera1 1 r w ere granted grant-ed before that hour. Tli'a decision will alTect Ihe entire Tesai tyatenl. The Oiler of llalliiay Telegrapher In this city has called a meeilug for tonight for the purpose of taking some sellon regarding the Houthern Paclllo strike. The following order, addressed to Hjpcrlotondoul (label, of Ihe Atlantic i Ptcinc, waa Isaued by Prealdent Manvll, of IheHantaFr, at noon today: to-day: "Hlgn and accept schedule presented pre-sented by 0rstort and dlstlchers, viz: operator $S0 -er montb, twelve hour' work and extra; dispatcher $160 lor eight hours work, and chlet dispatcher $179 per mouth and no trick, work." A fetl.ollslf hiieril (loanl. VlhNNA, Deo. 10. The magistracy of tlio city, nt the Instance of the publlo proeccutor, lias Issued a decree commanding the clotlog of tho Midhodltt church here, also prohibit. Ing Pastor ltoesh from priaihlngany-wtiere priaihlngany-wtiere lu the city, on the ground that bis "Methodlstlu denunciation of mas aca as bUm heinous fables and danger, oustorcell," is an Insult against the Cathullo rellglou whloh Is recognized by the stale. 1 Tile fllt.berrr, ret Way-ae llallreed Lima, Ohio, Dec, 10. Folly ople were lujurcu, among whom several fatally. Judge Ilunuell, of Chicago, waauueof these. The cook, August, and Jacob A. Larlpen.ot Orami Itipld, Mich., are reported to be dying. Among olhera Injured areC W. Ueorge, or Clncln uati;J. H. Kunnell, of Chicago; Mrs. A. Hmltbaudaoii.of New York; Mr. and Mr-. Frank 11. Dunn, of MulIU. ton, Peunaylvaiila. About twenty.flvejieoplo were moro or less seriously hurt, tut It Is not bo lluM-d any fatally except those tiameJ above. Among ihosj Injured are: W. A Llelier, Ban Francisco, cut and bruised; F. ri. Dunn, Healtle, scalp wouud; Mi. Anna Hiullh, Han Francisco, Fran-cisco, fscu cut; l.dward Builth ana her eight-year-old sou, ta.lly cut, bat will recover; Mr. Hlcbmou, Han 1'ran-claco, 1'ran-claco, nnd alx.yrar.old.loy, bolls baily burned and cut; Mr. N. F. Dunnsk, Healtle, ankle broken. lleasyhewAleeni. ItATON, N.ll.,-I)cc 10. Thebeivl. est snow storm evir known In thl section, accompanied by a fierce gale, haa raced alnce Monday mornlug. It Is drifted oa high As thirty-Men feet. Itallroad tralllo has been suspended fur 21 hours past and all ruals are blockaded. Illeeaburg I completely Isolated, wire, are down and the trick I covered with three feet of aaow. Cattle will aufler severely. The prospects pros-pects tonight are goad for cessation of thesuow, Ttnlita Hloekailrd bjNllew, HAkTA Fie, N. M., Dec. 16. All through train on the Hautal'o route have been tied up at varlou point between be-tween Lu Viga and Talon tunuel fortheiiast four day, owing to tho w oral blockade known iu year. The now 1 two to four fet deep on the level nnd drilling badly. Hundred ol Pacftla coast and east bound pvscn-(crsareln pvscn-(crsareln the blockade. Trains began be-gan moving tonight. It lis. believed they will got through without further mishap. OieialleldAlnlilnr. NkW Yukic, Dec. 10. Hlnce the news or the arrest of hi ton Lllward waa mode known to Cyrus y. Field, he baa gradually failed, and today Is retorted to be lu a very critical condition. con-dition. 10 p.m. CyruaW, Field IsaluVliig, and not oven hi brother, who called today, wo iiermltted toaeo lilm. Dr. Fuller, his physician, snya he ha now lottallhopeof hit ultimate recovery, but noe-s not think death will claim him for some daya. Mllllanareelllver liniseevamaiila. Kanb-aii Cmy. Dec.dtl Governor Thayer tailed tho Mlaaoutl Klver cou-greaa cou-greaa to order at I0.HO thla morning, ihe report of tbe committee on rulea and order of business was preaouted and adopted without debate. W. II. Hwltzer and Mr. llerlln, of Missouri, addressed the convention. Altera number uf spirited Addresses the reportof the committee on resotu-tlona resotu-tlona was read, It demands an appro prlallon of J'l 000,000 a ear for Missouri Mis-souri and $7,000,000 a year for Mississippi Missis-sippi Improvements. It was adopted after some discussion. lbe"llarleeleu." Wasiiinutun, Dec. 10. TheUnlted Htate steamer "Charlcilon"wlll await ordeta at Honolulu aud It I expected her next move will be to Chile. |