Show BY TEL tele EG per pus wasly AMERICAN washington 25 an official ot of oine one ane bine of the south bouth american legations legation a said said sald the chillani ChIl Chi lians lans still hold peru but ir according to their advices advises ad vices they would bo giad glad of a to withdraw now lecause because peru was in such and feind unsettled condition that anar chy dby ny was wag sure to follow and anis would mould alfrord afford an excuse for foreign intervention for the protection of failen fallen property chill wished to aloia avoia this two that government did not wish any strong foreign influence planted adjacent to her bordere bor derc there was no doubt chill would keep tarapaca Tara paca but the prospect of the indemnity being yielded by that province was not very bright the fact seemed to be that the nitrate beds were not a hundredth part as valuable as chill chili believed eved before the war and aa as for guano it was poor and nearly ex hausted they did not expect to frind a million tons the ofner offer to beell that amount simply meant to shiell it all it had not been sold yet advises advices were to the effect that the nitrate beds were not being worked with profit and in fact were practically exhausted the stories of their immense value as set forth in the claims on which the peruvian company was based this gentleman characterizes as simply fabulous the facts were that according to valuation made by the peruvian government itself before the war there was only worth and the probabilities are that this estimate was fully as large as it could be made it wab was not to be expected that peru would undervalue her own resources he thought chill was waa sick of the whole business and had gone to war about a thing which wa wai i not so much after she had obtained it as she expected he said they mider Wider understood stood the real object of the war was the possess possession on of the tarapaca Tara paca prize and that chills chilla a expectations had not been realized the general expectation that the senate would reach a final vote on t the he chinese bill this at afternoon failed of fulfillment partly because senators slater slaten and hawley rawley made longer speeches than were looked for but mainly on account of the illness of a daughter of senator edmunds which required him to leave the capital about 4 and Indu induced cell ceLi the friends of the bill to allow it to go over until tomorrow to morrow in order to aar amford afford him an opportunity to participate in the closing decision the senate committee on com amerce will tomorrow to morrow take up the nomination of worthington to be collector of customs of boston and they expect to act upon it senators hoar and davies will appear before the committee and make arguments against worthingtons Worthing tons tona confirmation the burden of their argument will be tie worthington would convert the custom house and its patrona patronage gd into a political maeh mach machine in e alphonso phonso AJ of ohio envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary potent iary to austria james A mcknight of utah consul at st helena geo B armstrong of illinoise illinois register of gf the land office at huran i dakota robert lowery of iowa was nominated for receiver of public money at huron dakota io ark 25 the gazettes Gaz ettea special from irom el paso says bays gen fuero the mexican comman der ln in chief chiet across the river telegraphs gen mckenzie mckenz e at santa banta int F fe e fi at 1 I a am J just s t informed by gen en R reyes rejes yes that near the dividing line and aud nd near the frontier a battle ensued on the with a number of indiana indians from arizona territory when several indians were killed and a number of stolen horses recovered elgh t sections of my command are in pursuit I 1 communicate to you as they may cross over into new now Ar exico mexico carbon carnon HILL hlll ohio 25 local freight going fouth couth on landrun sand San dRun run fork of monday creek on the coin ro bus hocking valley and anti toledo road a trestle gave way dropping the engine into the sand run W B deland engineer and son cnare I 1 lie lle fireman were lna InA instantly antly autly killed by the steam and james hiles hilee be bead head nd brakesman had both legs broken and other injuries he will not recover the engineer was entirely sub submerged merged marged in water and engineer and firemen were bos bot both h held under water by the wreck laie LAKE CITY Col coly 27 tah morn ing at one one hundred masked men overpowered the guard and took from jail geo betts belts and jim browning who shot and killed sherif sheriff campbell yesterday mom in ing while w h ile lle attempting to arrest te them in the men were taken to a bridge in the lower part of the town and hung both men died game betts asked some men for a chew of tobacco just before the rope was placed around sigund his hia neck Ks 27 A case dast 3 of inva la Is reported from clyde on the met adam ballinger killed a hog of which the entire family ate and during the night all were seized with vomiting and all the usual symptoms of irl tri trichinae chintO A son aged 12 died during the night and the rest of the family are in a dying condition conditions exo pt mrs bal linger who may ree rec re rover civer the movements of trichina trie hinso nm in the ibo raw pork may bo be observed with the naked eye hax BAN ANTONIO 26 28 four persons were killed by a collision of construction st ruction trains at eagle pass KANSAS CITY mo 26 it is rumored here that th chicago alton passenger pas pae benger train has been wrecked at grain valley valleys 12 milea miles east of here with heavy loss joss of life no particulars tic ulars yet washington orr 27 before the foreign affairs committee this morning belmont resume resumed d his examination cf vf blaine but before making much progress blaine said mr belmont exhausted two hours of th the committee yesterday in traveling iu its a circle he fie repeated his questions six or eight or ten times over of course be he has the right but it li 19 al based on the fact that he made two quotations absolute palpable mis quotations and this course of his to establish hla hia justification in doing that he has not touched upon it while I 1 have the largest possible stock of patience I 1 would rather ho he would come directly to the point there are many important points I 1 would like to be heard upon but iteration and reiteration of the same bame que question alon aion in order to vindicate bel mont for having made a blunder to misquote mo me in two Js a littly too exhausting he ha hat made two palpable mis mif misquotations quotations and has made no explanation o a of them when BB as a gentilman as I 1 understood hini him to be ho he ought to state frati frankly kly he lie did it blaine who had been standing and speaking with a good deal of excitement cit ement here took his seat sent bind and belmont jumped from his chair and said of course coarse blaines BI aines alnes object Is pain plain enough that Is to avoid tho direct issue blaine blame rising frising and striking the table tabie angrily with his clenched hand what in issue ae belmont Belmon fc tho issue that must be met blaine what issue belmont also rising angrily and striking the table 1 1 will not answer a single question that you ask from this unit to the end of the examination you have stated what I 1 deem to be entirely incorrect you have attempted to place me rne in a false falee position in this you will not succeed I 1 said that the question marks were a mistake of the print printer erand and your language beara bears the llon ilon I 1 put upon it abare A careful reader will agree with me and a careless may be influenced by your sour speech the commencement of this examination thib thia morning relieves me of all consideration I 1 mentioned yesterday which I 1 intended to observe to a man who had held the office of secre Seere sec Bec of state you placed yourself youre eif elf on a level with wj th any other ther wit witness nebs neEs and aud I 1 will examine you QS as such blaine angrily what do you mean belmont 1 I mean this that you have been before the commission Commie alon bion before this and that you have endeavored deavo red to threaten wilson interrupting I 1 submit this is not in order bjarne blaine this ia Is intolerable the im insolence indolence olence of this young man ia Js intolerable belmont you have brought it on youre yourself eif elf blaine blainer Blai bial neI nel 1 have no more regard for that of a boy on the street belmont mr blaine blame has had bad due duo experience before commissions and hb ht has endeavored to threaten them and he be has done it for tor the last time ho hobill will not ao it to me blame blain e this ia Is too trifling I 1 hope the commission will perfect itself I 1 have no power after some confusion quiet was restored stored and belmont to the tho questions at the close of belmonto Belmont 8 cross examination of ma blaine lne ine i a most exciting scene occurred blaine blaino stated that as bimont Bo lmont after being warned on monday had per pen persisted bisted aisted in entirely misquoting mis quoting hs dispatches and putting upon them a construction utter IY y foreign be he was compiled to change b his is opinion of him which had bad heretofore been that be was a gentleman an exciting colloquy ensued which the c committee wt re unable to interrupt belmont intimated m abed be would deal with blaine in p private and followed it up with these brot 1 I beleve bel bei eve you are a bully and a coward blaine addressing the cammi tee and egnor ing mg belmont replied led ltd nir air chairman this young man has dingi aced aeed himself he has been put forward by those who are behind him to 10 insult me but he is incapable of doing so the scene between belbot and blaine blain e is the principal CIpal topic of conversation at tiie the capital the general impression Is that it ia is a nitting fitting climax to a lung long farce the integ tion lion of which wa to injure blaine and that he came out victor in n spite of the united efforts of bis his hi a io 0 ponente in and out of the party it is enly ii necessary ece seary to refer tu to the report of the proceedings by the associated press to be coti convinced vinced that the scene seene while the tho most ex citing of anything heen seen hero for many months yet was rather ridi i ulous in many respects blaine 1 li a is man of line physique while bel mont is a very small rather inibig l looking mn m n of perhaps 30 weighing little over pounds he is ibs iss however an accomplished buxer and fighter having taken prizes in new york for excell nee nce in athletic accomplishments B alne aine a friends are highly pleased over his course in the investigating ca commission it if felt that he be has airly airey succeeded in putting havad hi administration of the state department in a p poper oper open light an opportunity be he has baa not before had judge belford representative in congress trum frum colorado bo colorado lorado had an interview with the president regarding the persecution of jews jewa in bus rus sla slat the judge showed that the atrocities practiced practised on the jews jows have taken the form of destruction of property by I 1 jury injury 11 to person murderous ae aults outrages ontra gea on mother moi berb bere wives and daughters and ded dod deliberate berate murder As nearly as the results of these atrocities can be ascertained and stated in figures it appears that over women bad had been aten violated 60 men killed 70 wounded rendered homeless and worth of property stolen and w wrecked judge belford reminded he ahe president that intervention in such caba caeg have ben been practiced practised by all civilized nations for the past two centuries he cited a num number ber her of cases where intervention have bave occurred in late year years samong among them thas that of russia on behalf of persecuted christians in turkey the intervention of russia in behalf of greek christians in turkish dominions was i he the avowed justification for undertaking the crimean war and again in 1877 the intervention of russia in behalf of the chris tian subjects of the sultan was the single pretext for the rubbo turkish war the president said paid ho he felt deeply interested in the cause of the persecuted hebrews and was determined to do everything proper to induce russia to extend the fullest protection to this class he had addressed a communication to our representative at st petersburg directing him to invite the attento n of the czar to those these reported atrocities to express the abhorrence felt in this thia country in relation to their perpetration tra tion and end en treating him to exercise hi hla hia authority to prevent their recurrence the president further sald said that while it wab was a did delicate lente leate matter for thia this government to interfere with matters between the government of russia runia and its subjects yot yet he was determined to do all that Is possible in any event he was determined the american hebrews temporarily residing in rus rue russia in should receive the care and proffit protection of ir government senator farley parley of california in discussing the anti chinese bill this afternoon gave that question a political turn ho he said the matter of anti antt Chinese legislation had been taken charge of by republicans and managed in close corporation style he complained that the democrats from the pacific coast had not been consulted as to the neds neda of their constituents and clamed alamed to the democrats belong the credit of all that may way have been achieved ALBANY almany N Y 26 at the anti monopoly convention resolution were adopted public safety and welfare demand laws jaws compelling transportation companies to have charges on cost and risk of pervic with a fair profit prohibit devices of fictitious cost for work of public nature and prohibiting unjust discriminations against individuals and localities non railroad commission free canals and liberal policy toward other waterways pr prohibition of free passe q stringent measures against t bri bribery berys for purity of the ballot ballot bo box x and to govern primary ele eie elone clone civil service pervice re forar forit equal rights equal taxation of individuals and corpo corporations ratina free if it the present political parties aie are controlled by monopolies new ones should be formed the rights of both capital and labor recognised recognized by an aggregated capital in unscrupulous hands should shoula be restrained public lands fili should ouid be reserved for actual settler bettler currency to ti be issued and controlled by the government adoption of postal savings balks bauks telegraph and telephone CLEVELAND 0 28 at three this morning the large wholesale tobacco establishment of 1 I Sc hriber briber aco co was destroyed by nire fire supposed to have originated about the drying furnace lobs loss ou on block adock variously estimated bt ut from rom to insurance loth lots on building owned by george johnson insurance ST PAUL 28 this morning a party of MU masked ed men appeared at the vie jail in and demanded the surrender to them of frank mcm nug nus a tramp who ravished lavished ravi shed and brutally mutilated he four year old child nina Sp earyes today to dby day the sheriff refused todi to divulge the whereabouts of mcmanus the mob then made a thu the thorough rough of the jail jall breaking opel every cell on the first floor without finding the pris pria prisoner oner they therk then ascended to the noor floor above and repeated the ceremony of breaking open cell doors until mcmanus wao was found the latter was taken to the houa hous of or his victim where he was lii uil ful ill y identified without further eare cere ce re i mony the mob took mcmanus to a large tree in front of the 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