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Show MASSO AT SANTIAGO. Enthusiastically Received ou Arrival in Cuban City. Santiago, Jan. 10. Senor Bartolame Masso has arrived here from Jamica. and was enthusiastically received and escorted to the wharf by a torchlight procession. The Spanish club was closed by the authorities and an extra guard mounted. This week the Cuban negro who, on December 10th, killed a Baracoa merchant mer-chant who had landed here to purchase supplies, mistaking him for the guerrilla guer-rilla Rodriguez, will be put on trial for murder. A considerable sum has been subscribed toward his defence. SOCIALISTS IN A RIOT. Row Occurs lietweeu Rival Factions in Paris. Paris, Jan. 10. The Socialist annual pilgrimage Sunday to the tomb of Blanqui in the cemetery of Pere la Chaise, led to riots between the rival partisans of -Henri Rochefort, editor of the Intransigeant, and M. Jaures, editor of the socialist Petite Republique. Many were injured, and the police made a number of arrests. The wreath intended for the tomb was trampled upon. After Asiatic Commerce. Washington. Jan. 10. The great interest in-terest in Asiatic commerce which other nations as well as the United States I are now feeling, is illustrated in a re-j re-j cent subsidy agreement made by the German government with the Lloyd steamship line by which it proposes to pay more than a mi lion dollars a year for a fifteen-year term for the establishment estab-lishment of steamship lines to ply between be-tween its ports and those of Japan, China aud Australia aud certain ports of Chinese Ocean ica. |