Show LATEST TELEGRAMS TELEGRAM the ozar czar finds a revolutionary letter in his bedroom washington visited by terrible storms st ims i of wind and snow anor trenor W park In interred terrea with imposing ceremonies by W U to the herld 11 l pierola ri rl erola peace and peru PANAMA jan there bisno doubt that pierola will not return to peru and his partisans are so incensed that many of them have gone over ever to the other leaders minister lo 10 losan an continues to work on behalf f of peace all his kis exertions are known to bo be extra official but their effects arc more evident than have been those of all other ministers combined his letter to montero is is highet highly praised and is considered to have lit the nail on the head the chilian papers publish president arthurs poin comment ment on the war as neutral and cou consider sider his declarations will have a pacifying effect and that the claims will work more energetically in the direction of peace I monteros Monte roa offer to cede tacna and arica to Bol bolivia iyla if the latter will remain faithful to the alliance is laughed at by the chiliano Chi lians and regarded with disgust by the peruvians great britain italy and france have signed an agreement under which t the claims of their subjects for damages during the war will be investigated vesti gated and determined germany will probably join this convention the total of the claims run up to an enormous amount english and chilian steam lines have mado made an arrangement under which they intend to fry try and run ruh thc jhc r french rench and abd german vessels off the coast cutting has already commenced and traveling travel ing promises to last very little further a month from now PANAMA dec logana logans letter to montro concludes as follows itis within my know knowledge knowledg led e that chili for reasons connected with glicr it er own policy is willing to make trum with bolin IT a though she slie will deny it to peru under the general laws of nations allies aro are bound to protect each other in the makine making of or peace to a certain extent but if Bo bolivia liyia in view of tile absolute hopelessness of continuing the struggle can bo be made to believe that peru ii in n resisting tho the inevitable ie is thereby likely to bring utter destruction st gt on both nations she will find strong justification in breaking the alliance in n the event of the alliance being broken b by v the withdrawal of bolivia peru will doubtless be compelled to submit to very severe terms of settlement I do not aisuke to speak from official knowledge in what I am about to say but simply to give you my opinion of tho the consequences of the failure of peru to accept tile chilian terms of peace within a very short time I have obtained from tho the chilian government a bona fide offer to pay ay peru ten million dollars cash af pf for r tacna and arica this offer was obtained for Calde calderoni rons immediate acceptance cep tance but it is not a stand standing inz offer of peace on the contrary I have every reason to believe hat that il if no settlement is reached until the peruvian congress Co ogress assembles in march next it will be be compelled to cede tarapaca Tara paca and stud arica without the payment of any indemnity at all if senor calderon could at once be le legally ally empowered by your excellency to accept thesa thega terms of peace I believe the chilian government would feel itself under moral obligations to pay this amount to peru If however the war lg is prolonged for four or five months chili chill will undoubtedly claim the just ast ri right ht to increase her demands the flie united states stipulated to pay mexico for the grea great and tand rich territory in which aio ate embraced california texas and mexico a sum of fit fl teen millions mil liona the district of tacna and arica has but little intrinsic value no guano no nitrates nitra es and but small agricultural acri cultural possibilities it ia is not even important to peru as a military point in the protection of her territory yet chili offers to pay for it two thirds of the eum sum paid by tho the united states for a territory incomparably farally greater in 14 ozment and richer in n resources than thim tacna and arica I could have mado made peace nearly two months ao ago if senor calderon Calde rou would have accepted these terms how much personal suffering has been endured how much more peruvian wealth hits been lost in these two months your excellency can judge as well as I ta senor calder ansu w comply with the adira there h now added tho the other difficulty herein nl al the feeling odthe chilian governa government nt that in view of your excellences proclamation there is is nothing to be pained gained hy by treating with him but one way out of or the difficult didi culty v presenta ants itself i is forvour fur your E excellency cel lency ey to immediately send formal power to calderon Col deron to accept the chilian terms I bg beg leave to earnestly recommend this measure to your excellency cel lency both in my official an and peri bonal mpa capacity city I assure your excellency of my entire willingness to render an any assistance within my power in the best controversy between tho the republics of the pacific linin enso inundations Inand allom BERLIN jan the inundations are taking the form of a great public ca catastrophe the distress is increasing i ng hourly the military and civil authorities are making tho greatest efforts to mitigate the misery the disaster th there ere is not a sign yet that tho the crisis of or the calamity is readied reached high temperature and rains continue at mann mannheim heini where the great rhine dam gave way last night the lives of abu hundred ed of people are imperiled A steamer rescued many hundreds including sick the deepest distress prevails pat jan tho the danube it haa as in inundated undated miles from vienna GENEVA Switzerland Jail the paris and and linkens Lin cens it 11 it on tho the french frontier has been washed away way direct railway service between franco france and ItI It alyis interrupted PARIS jan the rivers saono and doubs have inundated several ayilla villages es two b houses auses have fall en a at t Longue pierro the piou passion play NEW YORK jana Salmi applied to mayor edson this morn morning ing for for license for the passion play ho lie said and to relieve your ellonor I from any embarrassment I desire to eay say that the pass passion i lon pa play y was corrected and revised revise by tho the highest ecclesiastical dignity in california and that instead of offending endine off the morals or sensibilities of the christian it will convey the sublime bt teachings in tit the e most solemn and reverential form I am catholic and III my fal family illy are educated eduie I in ti the ie ca catholic t faith and if I say bay that if the oratorio were to be submitted to ilia his eminence the cardinal it would meet his approbation it seems to me knowing aa iw I do 14 that all the brothers af the jesuit in Cali california forcia witnessed the oratorio and pronounced it a beautiful teaching of the lessons lemons tausha ua us in the yew testament that to c condemn it unseen and unheard is ib unjust an and d fanatical na Sey several eral persons eaid said the mayor I who oppose the production have applied to defor a hearing before I grant the license and it is only aurit to thorn them that I should accord it ho ile added he would hear the matter fully discussed friday morning aalfs washington jan in the star route trial chandler moved that the verdict of the previous jury be formally entered particularly that part acquitting peck merrick held that no verdict was found as to peck chandler sharply commented on tho the courbe churbe of the prosecution judge wylie said this was most extraordinary talk it was a recognized right of eiery every court to send a jury back to reconsider the verdict inthe if court was dissatisfied chandler assented but said he lie the jury was bent sent back and amend ita its verdict judge stated the condition of the verdict and when chandler interrupted him sharply sharp ly remarked that he lie would not be talked down b by counsel the bickson dickson case came up smith resumed his argument in behalf of dickson he stated the testimony of bowen and cameron was perjured the court said bowena bowens was ao so shaky that it was worthless it is stated that the house committee on expenditures of the dopart department part ment of justice will inquire about the details of the star route prosecution commissioner raum estimates it would re require u ir thirty six million dollars to re refund n d the taxes on stock of tobacco on hand band the th president laid before tho the senate the memorial of the salt lake city bar association in rd relation lation to the proposed provision roy ision for an additional associate austice justice to the utah supreme court referred to the C committee in mattec on judiciary i shenew the york commercials ington special says page eaid said to today day daya that somehow or other the th public had bad got tho the idea that no river and harbor bill would be passed this session but thattie that the committee would follow tho the advice of tho the brer president dent and not pre prep paro pare any measures of this kind this was he eaid said a very great mistake the committee were waiting to hear fro from m the t in response to t the h I resolution asking for information as 09 to how much money had bad been spent odthe of tho appropriated appropriate last hist july and preparing a new bill the committee does not teem inclined t to look upon tha the result of the recent election as haying baying been duo in any respect to tha the passa casago o odthe of the river and harbor bill The Senate refused to postpone the bill for the relief of fitz fit z Y john as irne porter by a vote of twenty t to twenty eight at zero washington jan A terrible storm of wind and snow is raging w here her the wi wind nd is blowing at the rata rate of forty four miles an hour the temperature is at zero muddle huddle CLEVELAND jan committees of the operators and miners of the thomas themas mas sillon and tuscarawas Tusca districts meet tomorrow to morrow in massillon for confer ence concerning the proposed reduction of ten ceata cents atop stop for mining the tuscarawas Tusca valley mining colp committee ia Is instructed to fight tight tb the reduction and urge the adoption of a sliding decalo chime chimes chicag jan the pullman co company p any has as built two cars and will ivill bli build amore more of the same pattern which ap are arran arranged ed with a small buffet oj or kitchen in which travelers can pre para pare tea or coffee and conta containing contain ins amid its shelve shelves a variety of ily I food ly they are pa particularly desirable foi for excursions one of them haa has been put on the rock island road the receipts of tho chicago post office last var vear were the ilia expenses expense a revenue an increase of the net revenue over 1831 1881 of 17 per cent or 29 mary moore a disreputable died idled early this morning from the effects of burna about midnight while she was lighting a fire with kerosene le kerosene rosene oil her ifer clothing was burned from the body and her flesh crisped and blistered df dudley vice of or lie the calumet iron and add steel co saya says these inilla will close jan for it a month or six weeks on account of the law p price rice of nails about men will be he thrown out ut of or employ on it 1111 r T I ali its action of tho of alio county but part of them it have ave some sonic employ employment ineal making kil repairs re a I ra A V fillmore Fill iii I more moro centre midi mich special s ecial says the boiler boller of hoffman A T sill mans steam hour flour mill exploded yes six persons were injured one died led two more will die the boiler was feet some smallpox has hits been discovered in tho the city but it is not likely to have anything like liko the run of last winter A knoxville Knox villo ill special bays say st marys episcopal school for young oung ladies this place burned to the ground early this morning most of tho the one hundred scholars were asleep when the names flames were discovered and had barely time to escape when the alarm was given caving their ward ro robs and property many escaped by ladders miss aliss gillette Gill elte alo III broke a leg miss basford of dubu ue was tediously injured by falling from r om a ladder E A a fireman also fell and was injured no others were injured and on loss of life occurred though atone time it seemed inevitable was as an imposing three story brick wick handsomely posing furnished ri 11 ed tho the students were mostly from fron illinois the ions lois on tho the building ic is about fully insured tha loss of tho ladies in property is about the same tho bull building ing will ba be re res built soon and meantime a temporary accommodation for the school will bo be used tribute to trenor new jan the funeral services vices over the remains of theato the lato trenor W park were conducted this morning in tho the collegiate dutch datch church fifth avenue and largely attended tande b by in many a it b business us associates es and men friends s of ia park rh including ex S shipman h an el elt governor gililand hall of vermont 11 henry hart joseph seligman dr alien allen A B valentine lentine Na if 11 IV stafford and the directors of the panama II 11 it co and pacific mail besides the officers of several iralli wall street banking institutions the pall bearers were john 14 barstow ex gov jno AV steward stewart lion ilon edw J all of vermont crimont crin ont ex gov stanford A mills S L M barlow wm B dinsmure aud jos jo s G mills the rev dr coe coo son in law of park officiated and preached a brief funeral discourse the remains were taken to greenwood cemetery for interment the body was enclosed in lit a black cl oth cove casket et the lid IM of which was covered with flowers old world ROME jan errington lErr ington had an interview te ter view with cardinal jacobini ioor jan the stock of wheat here on the first instant was DO centala cent als not I as previously reported ITAH jan ATar A turkish kish officer insulted the italian consul while walking in the streets at tripoli the consul struck and wounded the officer the moslems demand the punishment of the consul BERLIN jan private letters from st petersburg state that the czar on sunday found in his bed room a letter from front the revolutionary afy committee demanding the commencement men cement of the promised reform and adding tho the committee eom mitt e possess posses power to forcibly obtain the concession jan the tho reason for post boning Gam bettas funeral was to enable deputations of Alsace lorraine and other distant departments to attend the public will be admitted to view the catafalque today to day the hearse to be used was formerly engaged in the obsequies odthe of the due do morny it is ornamented with silver and with a dome of plumes the municipality of st etienne where the socialist element is strong refused to send a deputation to join the funeral procession marvelous Marve louB meteor SIet eor Cili cimo jan at this ere eye ninga largo large meteor resembling an electric light in brilliancy and color and lighting the entire heaven shot from rom a point about abo at above the th horizon in southeast the downward and westward being extinguished suddenly in the th iw west est about 10 above tho the adark red light remained in tho the 81 sky Y at the tile point of starting several nal minutes afterwards this light ligh t at first in the direction taken by y the meteor and gradually fading to an irregular rounded form CHICAGO jan last nights meteor wis was seen also in bloomington elkhart indiana west bend wis cousin and other points between six and anti seven |