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T i i i v ' 1 tit"' 'i"'N's , "rti J l'!v. i"! I m . I : i LOOKS LIKE WAR . Chill Has Not Replied toJJJJr ' V?. (A,: . ; . t , Demands; , , ' -ts: tiL OFFIOIALS ARE STILL SILENT. Important Dtspntclies Ilocelvcd at Wash ington front MlnUtcr ligau, but Their Content An Not Made l'ubllc A Ke port on the lJultlmore Outrage Washington, Dec. 21. An ominous silence is maintained in official circles respecting the news from Chili. It is everywhere conceded that important dispatches have been received from Min ister Egon, but it is impossible to learn their contents, so close-mouthed are the officials who are in a position to know whnt they are. Chili's provisional government, which till has control of affairs, and is re sponsible for the venta leading up to the present condition of things, lias an existence limited to only about ten days longer, and it is not believed that this government, unless forced by extra ordinary events not now foreseen or an ticipated, will precipitate a crisis with it. Nothing has recently been received from Valparaiso, it may confidently be asserted, indicating any worse treatment or moro insulting demeanor than the United States representative and those under his protection have already previ ously received and which has been made public. The administration, while not dis posed to rush matters, in view of the speedy change, is closely watching the progress of events and making prepara tions to promptly meet any emergency wnicn may arise, w nen ine new caui net is announced there may be a foreign minister who will pursue a different policy from that of tho present minister, and with whom a satisfactory settle ment may be made without resort to un pleasant measures. But it is only fair to say that not much hope exists that the new government will be any more pacifically inclined than the present one. On the other hand the feeling prevails that Chili is inclined to be frac tious and that it will be necessary for tlie United States to administer forcible rebuke. ' Report on the Baltimore Case. Valparaiso, Dec. 24. Judge Foster has submitted his report on the Balti more case. A summary of the evidence shows that two of the Chilian assailants admit stabbing Boatswain's Mate Riggin and Coalheaver Turnbull, who died of their wounds. The Chilians claim self defense and resentment of insulte a Btrange way of putting it. The self defense came after tho resentment of in sults. Our sailors stick to their stories that they were mobbed and their com rades murdered. The Cabinet Will Resign. London, Dec. 5-1. The correspondent of The Time3 at Santiago, Chili, cables that the entire Chilian cabinet will rpsifm. whn Alinirnl TMVintf to formally installed as president. It is expected that Senor Luco will be en trusted with the formation of a new cabinet. GETTING READY FOR WAR. A Dispatch from fian Francisco That Means Something. San Francisco, Dec. 24. From in formation gleaned here it looks as if the reports sent out from Washington of preparations for war with Chili were true. Admiral Brown has secured an option on the new and powerful tug works. She has a speed of sixteen knots an hour. If purchased by the govern ment Bhe will be supplied with two 5 inch gnns and a secondary battery of four torpedo tubes. She is swifter than the Chilian torpedo cruiser and far more powerfuL Admiral Brown also secured options on four of Spreckles' big steamers the Zealandia, Australia, Mariposa and Allamada to be used for transport service. The Zealandia can be ready at ten hours' notice and all the others in side of thrpfl WPpVfl. Tim nnnof ilufnuKi vessel Monterey can be made ready in three days after her armor plate is ro ceived. M Chilian News. Valparaiso, Dec. 24. Senator Las cano, former Balmacedan minister to -the United States, and who suddenly left there for Brazil immediately after the dictator's overthrow, arrived at Los An des Tuesday. He will probably be ar rested as soon as he arrives in Valparaiso or Santiago. The official reports of General Scanto and Kornor were published Tuesday. Their accounts of the battle of Concon and Placilla confirm the cabled state ments that 5.000 man worn 1illnl ar,A wounded in those two engagements. Babnaceda's ex-minister of the inter ior, Godoy, who is now at Lima, Peru, refuses to submit to the demand of the Chilian congress that he should appear at Santiago and answer the accusation in regard to the alleged responsibility of the junta government for the murder of Senor Aldunate and other Balmacedan officials. A quarrel teok place at Mendosa, Argentina, on Sunday between the Chil ian consul, 9enor Torres, and Salvador Sanfuente, Jlalmaceda's -governor f Concepclon. It resulted in the death of Sanfuentes and the wounding of Colonel tTirntia, his friend. The Argentine po- jc miceiuu Torres, p The election in Acenn Tnenflav mnu.i eff quietly. Don Pedro Donoso Yprgara wan cipcieu, uy a Dig majority. The prominent Balinacedist, Colonel Jose' Maria Solo, was arrested at Huol qui Tuesday and ia now confined in the bantiago jail. A smart shock of earthquake was ex perienced at San Felihe Tuesday, but no damage ia repotted. NoUe, bat No Damage. Kansas City. Dec. U. tfpsfcrday the ammonia pipe in Armour's packing house exploded with much nofee, but no damage. Two men were Blightly in jured, but otherwise no harm was done. .MftPtinAND SUICIDE. Kpyrlble Tragedy Caused by Unrequited Love. LinEUTYViLLE, His., Dec. 24. Edn Rutzen, the beautiful seventeen-year-old daughter of fanner Rutzen, living ouemilo south of this city, was shot and mortally wounded yesterday by Thomas Dasson, a hired man in her father's employe, who in turn ended his own lifo with two bullets through tho heart. When Dasson fired at Eda the pistol was hold so close to her that tho flamo set fire to her dress. With tho blood gushing from the wound and her cloth ing ablazo, the poor girl ran shrieking toward the house. Her mother met her at the door, and in hor terror made no effort to extinguish the fire, which was torturing the wounded girl. When the mother did realizo Eda's peril her own dress wss blazing. Seizing the girl she ran down the road to a muddy pool of water and actually threw her daughter into it. Then Bhe herself lay down in the water, which quickly extinguished the fire. Eda was brought home, where she now lies at the point of death. The mother is severely burned, but will recover. Unrequited love was the murderer's excuse for the awful deed. WRECKED BY DYNAMITE. Two Bombs IMiiced in n Hotel and the Building Set on Lire. St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 24. The Lafay ette House, a frame hotel in this city, was badly wrecked by dynamite at an early hour yesterday morning. The building was discovered to be on fire, and soon after the arrival of the fire de partment two dynamite bombs exploded in quick succession in one end of it. The entire front was blown out, and the house was otherwise "badly demol ished. The forty persons who were sleeping in the hotel had been aroused by the fire alarm arid escaped injury. Several fire men narrowly escaped death. It is sup posed tho bombs were placed in f.ie nouse and tue structure set on hro by an enemy of the hotel keeper, iiicteor found. Cambria, Ind., Dec. 24. Last evening a meteor fell in the barnyard of George Strinbaugh, near this place, tearing a great hole in the ground where it struck, and imbedding itself two feet below th surface. The stone resembles in shape i turtle-shell; it is 9 inches long by 7 wid and 2 thick. Found Dead In Ills Room. New York, Dec. 24. William H. King, United States commissioner, was found dead in his room at the Continen tal hotel Tuesday afternoon. Mr. King was a lawyer and was about fifty yean of age. His family live at East Chatham, New York. Burglary at Catlettsburg. CATLETTSBuna, Ky.f Dec 24. The postoffice here was burglarized Tuesda 1 night. About $700 in stamps and monev was secured by the thieves, who usel tools stolen from a blacksmith shop. Several registered letters were also ab stracted. Valuable Picture Changes Hands. Anderson, Ind., Dec. 24. Sam Rich ards, the Hoosier artist, sold his paint ing. "Evangeline," yesterday, to Bela Hubbard, of Detroit, for $0,000. Hub bard will present the picture to the city of Detroit. Richards flent two years' work on the paintinjf at Munich. It was on exhibition at the Paris exposi tion, and at Indianapolis and other American cities. It is 10 by 18 feet in size, and -contains five figures. The sub ject is the finding of Gabriel by Evange line, in the hospital, after twenty-five years' search. Collector Removed. Washington, Dec. 24. The presi dent yesterday issued an order for the removal of Samuel D. Warmcastle, col lector of internal revenue for the Twenty-third district of Pennsylvania, Pitts burg, and designating Deputy Collector Mitchell to perform the duties of col lector until the vacancy shall have been filled. Warmcastle was charged with neglect of duty. The office will not bo filled until the reassembling of congress. Soper's Successor. Lansing. Minli.. TW su Vootor,io Governor Winnns famWprl iha nMna nf secretary of state to Robert E. Blacker, of Manistee, one of the state's most prominent Democrats and a lumberman and banker of Manistee county. Last night Mr. Blacker signified his accept ance of the office and will at once be Bworn in and assume the duties recently performed by Mr. Spper. An Insano Wanderer. Lemahs, la., Dec. 2J.-,Maggie Old hoff, in a fit of temporary insanity, left the place where she was working in town last Monday night and wandered away. After being out and exposed to the severe weather for three days and nights she finally reached her sisters, at Remsen, in a deplorable state. The commissioners of insanity will probably act on her esse. Taun; Field Insiine. White Plains, N. Y.,,Doc. 24. Th rv investigating tne condition of E. lt. ield WedneftdaT. nffur n pnnmiltotjnn of fifteen minutes, brought in a verdict ihat he wa insane. The jury also found that the personal estate" of E. M. Field was valued at $15,000. DoubU Death br Bicaulnir nt. PhiladelmtuV Dec. 24. "William S. Parsons, am old and well known market man, and August Boning were found ,: "fc "J0,r respecuve residences in this city this morning, their death being caused by escaping illuminating gas. Sho Mlmielf Bou. He Was Jilted. BfcbirtjK, Dec." 24. Clarence Gardner, an ex-soldier, attempted to.induco Mrs. S. Bheppard to elope with him. She re fused, and Gardnershothimself through the head with an army rifle, dying ui 8tantly. Ilabbed Out of Bxlitence. Boston, Dec. 24. The Massachusetts Kubber company, of Reading, has as signed, Thfc liabilities of the concern are placed ht $38;000 'and the assets at less than half that amount. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, nUtANK 1 O'UONNKLL, ATTORNEY And Counsellor at Law, Practices In Mason and adjoining counties. Office In building of Wads worth !c tion. . ' W. GALlJKAITil, ATTORNEY And Counsellor at Law. Practices In tho courts of liosou aud adjolulug counties. Prompt atten tion paid to collectious, . m S. YAZELL, Second Street, Fifth Ward, PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON. Ofllco opposite Collins & Rudy's Planing Mill. QAMUEL l'A-NGllUKN, North Side of Third Street, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Third Street, opposite Christian Church. a TV. TtfAKDLE, DENTIST. ZWEIQART'S BLOCK. D EYfTTT C. FRANKLIN, DENTIST. WEST SUTTON STREET. T. H. N. SMITH, DENTIST. EAST second street. TOCLDEN & PARKER, f John w. Boulden. J. Ed. Parker. Insurance : Agents ! Office at First Xatlonal Hank. We represent flrst-class companies and solicit a share of your business. D R. PARIS WHEELER, Office at Daulton Bros.' Stables, VETERINARY SURGEON. Cures all cases of lameness or uo charge. Has a blister from French school that will not blemish. TIT R. GILMORE, Granite, Marblcand FREESTONE WORKS. All kinds of Monumental work done in the best manner. Second street, above opera house. A SORRIES, , Second Street, Near Limestone, LOCK AND GUNSMITH. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and on reasonable terms. O D. THOMPSON, Adjoining P. J. Maley's Grocery, LOCK AUD GUNSMITH. Locks adjusted, Keys fitted, Guns, Bicycles, etc., repaired. House Smithing a specialty. T-VB. P. G. SMOOT, Homeopathic PHYSICIAN AND SUflGEOH. Office, No. 34 Second St., late Dr. ilolton's otlioc." H, L. COOK, CONTRACTOR And Constructor, Honse-xaover and General Re pairer. Pile Driving, Trestle Work and Founda tions a special tr. Leave orders at Owens, Mltchel Jt Ce.'s, Second street. s8d3m JUNK HOUSE I bave reaaoved my Junk nouse from YfaB street back of N. Cooper's warehouse, and am uiv; iut uriuoa lerjixiiuK ' we juujc H. OJJiaiSTEllf . Til JdWla et the best. You will save money by doing o. The JEWEL GAS STOVES (Heating and Cook ing) are made of tho best material and are un equaled. Honesty and Ingenuity are combined in their construction. Try one. For saJe by J. J. 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