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- THE EVENING STAR Passi cil TURLISHED DAILN, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Peoxeyivania Avence, corver Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S HO RAUPPMANN, Pres’ Now York Office, 88 Potter Building — Tay Rvrenes Sr Soa orate, ber © ‘at the counter, — Tix per yaonthe Copies at, the counter. = Tiy'wall way where in the ‘Hates or Ga IT heather prepabl sO conte per month. Satonmay QrAoRUPLY SHEET Stam @1.00peryear: | With foreimn peatage added, $3.00. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. a8 | econ. lass mail spatter | BAL! roail subscriptions must be paid in advance. wa of wivertising made Known on application. FINANCIAL. Che vening Star. Vor. 82, No 20,483 WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1893 TWO CENTS. FINANCTAL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. LYE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE, PORTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE TNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARTFORD, CONN., JANUARY 1, 1802 075.54 ‘885. 738 289,743 OT 225,00) 00 1B, AS 08 and indemnity sina taccideni Ex; enece taceident Assets, Dee. 2 2.193,335 40 S12 49 S75 ITS.909 55 VTS82, 727 4 305,080 67,795 32 7.941 88 we 490,197 93 127.474 TL 205,277 Marnet value of se carities over cot 726.055 69 $1,558,006 08 Jan. + $38,675,518 07 #258, 106 2 09,812 23 B82 ST Brose oe SURPLUS AS REGARDS POLICY HOLDERS. ection", Massachusetts and 86,065,029 97 132.78, 405 94 Las. 25,471,104 30 2 jolicten Yawiieed’ ta” 18008, STTw tnisuring. jese=--e 19,290,750 00 MORGAN @. BULKPURY, President. 3. C. WEBSTER, Vieo President. JL. PNGLISH, Secretary. G W. HUBBARD, Asst. Secretary. H. W. ST. JOHN, Actuary. GORDON W. RUSSELL, M.D., Medical Director. norte and St. Pant ats. .Baitimore, Ma. GOLO OCHRE MINE Lous of tons of finest ochre. near yo Galtinore. ik) per centcan be f yonkg Wasiness mam WhO COU neaded. 4d~ jest, Baito., Md. nh coxrrren For Your Coysmena- TION BY THE BUILDING, LOAN AND I¥- VESIMENT ASSOCIATION, 95-0156 ST. WwW. . WASHINGTON, D.C. $114,000.00 FIDELI 100, 053.48 = CQ 1703S fers daring 5,054.71 sue. ~ BRST 30,073.83 ‘Totel value of securities held the clos of the year 1801 75,086.00 Total value of securities held at the close of the year 1808 - 250,133.70 ver week or @1 per month will matare stock in 102 months for scssh acted with as for a period of three ot, subject to withdrawal on ‘after three months, will at the rate of @ per cent per an- of depostt. Aeposited with us for a period of three 0) drew interest at the rate of 8 per cent HARRISON DINGMAN, President. a, home © DANIEL. Sec. ‘STATES, BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- N. 1813 Fst, Washington, D.C Shares. $200, payable im inonthly instaliments of Ser nun th, ‘haturing ta S4 months, e net proat ‘Titles to aM real estate in Washington, Geormetowa y= BEAL ESTATE ‘TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 470 LA. AVE., Is the oldest District title insurance com! Cheutyequibped. bas been in vaceesa ‘aud bas examined wearly Sonnty exainiped with accurscy and dispatch. wr eon, wille and all other couveyances of real prop- a ‘TITLES INSURED. 1 Ti Wal. ¥. MATTINGLY, EUGENE CARUSI. en BATHT CARUSL. A. T. BRITTON, Becretasy and Cisef Examiner. DIRECTORS. aT. ee ‘GEORGE W. BROWS, | Loox Ar Quz 14 PER CENT PROFIT PER ANNUM SINCE OR- GANIZATION. THE EASTEEN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI- You Wowr Diz Axy Sooxen, But you will de much happier if your life fecheayjly insured. “Attoud to this before w7am CHAS. L. GURLEY, 1335 F ST. SqOPTISH LITE CATHEDRAL. Theetine of M thiran Lode of Per- fom No. Twill be held oo, TURSDA ANG, instant. st 7 o'clock sharp. ‘sea. ‘A. H. HOLT, 324 Degree, T. U. MEETING OM! DAY EVENING, ALIEM AT Wi ORGANIZED JANUARY 30, 1889. DUES, #1 PER MONTH A BHARE. 8200 ADVANCED AS A LOAN ON EACH BHARE. NS FEBRUARY 1, 1800. ‘NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. aithgtivtions received and all information fun $95, 920,471 OF | J. w. ‘NEW SERIES OPE! WHELPLEY, President, Eas REREUEL Ns Prenton iP ae A Cerrmicare Or Derosrr C. T. Havexsen, ‘Member Washington Stock Exchange, ‘Real Estate and Stock Broker, Booms # and 11, Atlantic Building, ‘920 F st. nw. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleans. COERESPON DENTS. 7.8. Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange, Tehman, Stern & Co.,New Orieaus Cotton Exchange, ‘Lamson Bros, & Co., Chicago Boardot Trade. Private wires to New Xork, Chicago and New Or Jeans. Tel hone. $53 del7-tr ——1ssued to you for any amoant you are pleased to name, payable on demand, with- out notice, will draw interest from date at the rate of 3 per cent per annum, or 4 per cent, money payable in three months,5 per cent in six months or 6 per cent in one year. ‘The former plan is # moat convenient one for persons who desire to put their hands on their cash at @ moment's notice. Ua We shail be pleased to talk the matter over with you whenever it is convenient for WOODS & CO., Bankers, 222 F STREET N.W. February, inclusive CEL Mt BEYAN. President. Wsuinoros, D. €., SANUARY MESSRS. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ‘Agents of the American Fire Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, Pa. Theg to acknowl: : from the AMERICAN FIRE OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. ia. sustained by ime on bait! nar from fire on the ease accebt my thanks, both for the American and for yourselves, for the very prompt and entirely satisfactory eettlemient of this loss. Very truly you (sieved) 78 ull settlement of loss mo Oth st. DW, $37,117,511 99 | Fes JNO. W. NAIBN. Tax Nartoxan Sare Derosrz, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Of the District of Columbia, CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Chartered by specisi act of Congress Jan,, 1867, and acts of Oct. , 1890, and Feb., 189%. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ‘Rents safes from 85 each upward per annum Bilver ware and valuables taken on deposit. TEN CENTS and upward received on deposit and interest allowed on sums of not less than 83. Prepares and keeps Wills iree of charge—scts as Ex- ‘ecutor, Administrator end Trustee—executes Trusts ‘of all kinds. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. GAARLES © GLOVER, First View President, SERES'S. TOUNSTON, Second Vice Pres ‘THOMAS R. JONES, Third Vice Pres. E, FRANCIS RIGGS. Treasurer. ALBEKT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. Directors: Beniamin P. Snyder, —Zenan C, Robbins, ‘Albert L, Sturtevant, Andrew Wylie, Georse Ht. Plant, Matthew @. Einery, Lewis Cleph Charles A. James, Henry A. Willard, ¥. Francis Rigs, James M, Johnstca, Charles C, Glover, E.how Berry, dobn G. Parke, ‘Thomas Hyde, Joun F. koage Wiliam # Chirk, Uy30) Thomas #. Jones. SPECIAL NOTICES. Consos & Macanrsey, MEMBERS OF THE NeW YORK STOCK Bankers ana Dealers in Government Bonds. < = THIRTY OLD VIOLINS, Depostt ‘Loans Railroad Stocks and fonds and all secu grades of violins taken in exe on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphis, Boston huGo from. BY APPOINTMENT. WERE PRINTERS ‘to the people of Washington. ‘The bix and little Jobs of every nature which Ko forth from OUr |resses every day are preaching Joudly of flawless work and satis(actlon. When you want PRINTING consult PRINTERS HLL & WALLACE, 1107 3: ST. N.W. S, ALL IN SPLEN ‘did repair: prices from $15 to 899.” All i nye: BOC to select STth: dis ORCH & Co., 92 Ghd Baltimore bought and sold. "A specialty made of investinent securities. Bovds and-all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephone Stock dealt in. Bei hone Stock bought and sold. deSt ae EES STS FOR HIRE. 1312 F st. Ja4-3m 7 Borat. Certicates. 1s who may be called on to bury, THE INAUGURATIO SNe B 3 Gti etn. w. every MONDAY and WEDNES- THE ANNUAL MEETING disputable evidence of sptri Mockholders of The Arlington Fire Ins. Co. TCR medium. Private: ite The District of Co‘mmbia for the election of nine Aicectors (o serve for the ensuing Sfice of the Com FRANK T. RAW MEETING OF shareholders of the Washi mapany will be held at the office of the compans. 433 Youn m MONDAY, February 0, 1893, for the election of directors to serve during the en- ‘The polls will be open from 12 «clock m. ts pee CHAS. BL BALE! es | averion SALES. OSIRIS LODGE, NO. stated communication Catedral of the Scottish Hit EVENING, February 1. 1893, at ‘the WM. ED E. TASKER, Secretary. 26, F. , x will be held at the on, WEDNERDAT ea POTICE. ir" George E. Emmons having been elected second vice president of the American Security aud Trust Ennabcus & Stickney Sekt Estete Srokers.;and uanons & Stickney. business ns been teinsterred to Georre W Stickney" fact tue sale for the Peon, ak th a EMM! GEO. W. STICKNEY. recommend to my friends Mr. George W. Stick to whom I have transferred 1} he estate bustness of Eminous & 6 SP OREW B. DAL, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, Has removed his law offices to the New Building, No. 464 La. ave., opposite City Hall. ‘ney ORE B. EMMORS. OT HESITATE Wobdes’ Sit Ube wit gladly faraiah tee eS DOES. & ‘wie if PLEDGES ON ‘Don't feel comnpelied to give me your work. iton_wipom wibieh fn ‘hereby wotifed %0 'gacde or the sine will, be sold at suction February 14, 1803, at 20.6'clory terest ix due one Year or in: a TICIPATE YOUR NECKWEAR NEEDS. -arfsin Tocks, Puffs and bands which pave. Da Be. nl 81.50, Leva been placet on 0: Uargain connter at 200. each. more)—to auy one purchaser, Tine. W. S. TREE (Men's Belongings), 935 PA. AVE. ja31 = IS MARRIAGE A FAILUR! A lot of Men's We think not from the numbers of orders we are z0- ceiving for Invitations in our new script, imi engraving. Call and sce samples, 100 Invitations, with 2 Envelopes, best stock, 85. NORMAN ‘f. ELLIOTT, JOHN ¥. SHEIRY, Printer and Engraver. ID YOU KYOW THIS "The, quick methot of dispate! apoudence by the Phonograph ts fast bem. ing the on'y way which busy, energetio business nien weitl Y ie buy Phonagraphs overs em tn any atate execpt New PHONOGRAPH Co., ‘Telephone $43. Sete OF MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY. 27 Est. nw, CROMELIN, The weathen is likely to be, generally fat crmier Wednesday sorning @ i hureday; variable winds.” SMa Cvenins Dit you ever hear of We have recently added an optical de- partment to our establishinent, where every particular of the business will re- ceive careful and scientific attention. Any ill-fitting frame readjusted without charge. Oculiste’ prescriptions care- ‘one width, nicely worked, aelling for $1.50 per 100 Feet? True, it has some ‘small sound knots, but it will do wery well for or- MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, 11th and F sts. SOT _A CLEARANCE OF. BALE. OF JO LOTS AND SAMPLE ‘But # saving of inoney to you by buying furers Shoes sich as we rising and selling for feveral montis past, viz: HAND SEWED SU LIBBFY, BITTINGER & MILLER, “Lumber, Mili Work and Builders He Branch, cor. 11th and O sts. s.0. reliable manuf [OES AT 83.00 AND SS YOUR SPRING ADVERTISING. ‘We also have the finer qualities and if nll ingpact theng you wil Zuid that lomrcs ‘You probably haven't the time to write | nue, $1,025,731; customs, $1,137,182 Every pair is ruaranteed. your own *‘ads."—as they should be writ- ROBERT COHEN & SON, The American Shoe Seller: re. nw. (south side), Fatablished 1838. 3 KEEN'S. SSP ive Danes ware culty in properly expressing your ideas, We wait upon you at your pleasure, tak Memo. of what you want to advertise and it up for publicity. charges, Write for interview, <G DEPARTMENT . are respectfully invited to of the Co-operative Bi WE HAVE VESIRABLE SE Tith street ‘uorthwes:. and examine : lowest rrigos. Call tor list, ree Mone tevelabe. Be We STAVE! ™ ‘dollar funerals. ‘Certificates draw 6 per cent interest and are trans. ferable wany one. ‘Examine «nd be convinced of your interest im the matter. ‘SH. HINES, President, ‘POR RENT—4TH MaRcH— m iid and 4th floors Elks’ Hall, Marble TS, WINDOW: ‘and balconies all parts of we.'; finest view : rin Doilginye, cor. Uh and Pa ave. “Apply to Ja2i-un ‘E. B. HAY, 1425 N. ¥. ave. Baxxrxa Hovse Or LEWIS @. TEWKSBURY & 00.¢ 1335 F st., Adams Iron Building, WASHINGTON, D. . B. HIBS, Manager. scoftet tad Taterest lowed lances. Advances made to core endents against available Government Bondsandall Securities listed on th Covegpment Bonds. wires to our New York and Chicago offices. ities for tredine ud Provisions on the Chicago Board of Trade Gratn and Provisions. Local Securities. ‘es. becurities on commission Parties Gesiring to ‘arrangements oF Fequiring sdditional, facili- LEWIS @. TEWESBURY & CO. Tax Wasursorox Rea, Estate Co. CAPITAL $100,000, FULL PAID. OFFERS FOR SALF AT PAR ITS 6 PER CENT GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS, #100 AND $500 EACH. ‘These bonds are payable in goldcoin May 1. 1902. but subject to payment at any time after May 1, 1807. at the option of the Company. first mortesge notes on Wsshington city resi estate, beld in trust by the WASHINGTON LOAN AND trustee, which certifies to each Lond fsssued. and that securities exceeding in face value by 10 per cent of the bonds certified hsve been Aeposited with it. The notes so deposited represent only about two-thirds of the market value of the real ‘estate upon which they are a first lieu, waking the security of these bonds unquestioned. IMPORTANT ITEMS FROM ANNUAL REPORT, ‘JUNE 1, 1802, They are secured by TRUST COMPAN ‘Total Receipts, $137,696.02. ‘Real Estate on Hand (actual cost), $100, 182.63. DEBENTURES. Debentures are valuable to persons who do not de- sire to be encumbered with the care and responsibility cf Keeping the various papers necessary In the prepar- ation and security of a real estate loan. It relieves the person accepting the debentnre of the responsi- bility of looking after the payment of taxes upon the property and the aunoyance of « collection of the JOHN H. WALTER, resident, 2001 Fat. n.w., Washington, D.C. Pecond National Pank of Washington, ‘The Washinzton Loau and Trust Company. pany: ral operation for 20, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, MAHLON ASHFORD, President, ‘Counsellor at Lat ©.€. DUNCANSON, Vico President. ea ‘Comm! GEORGE E FLEMMING, Secretary. ‘Counsellor at Law. E. FRANCIS RIGGS, E. G. DAVIS, Director, ‘Collector of Taxes. ALBERT F. Director, ‘Beck ‘TF. FOX, pa 4 WILLIAM GALT, Director, ©. HOLTZMAN, Director, GEORGE W. PEARSOX, Directors Brest Mi apres, Scan Tue Success oF ovB Dens Har Suz ‘Has induced us to continue same until Wednesday night. Every $4.00, $2.50, $3.00 and 82.50 Derby in the house is included, and the price for your choice is $1.90. ‘We still have an elegant assortment tose lect from and you should improve this golden opportunity. Lore & Himes, ONE-PRICE HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, 912 FS: N.W. x02 ILDING "IME ILDING LIME Is approaching—the time when people, like birds, build new houses. You want good GAS FIXTURES. We can furnish you with the “Archer and Psncoast” kind, the most perfect GAS FIXTURES mada. Donotfor- get to get this kind when you remodel your Lighting facilities, S.S. HERB & BES: 432 918 Si Sreorar. Attention is called to the elegant assortment of PARLOR. BANQUET AND PIANO LAMPS Displayed on second floor of our establishment. For durability, style of nish and excellence ‘of workmanship our lamps are not surpassed ‘by any on the market ‘Burners ali of best standard makes, BEE OUR PRICES. M. W. Boe IMPORTWE OF POTTERRY AND PORCELAINS, ws 1215 F Asp 1214 GS8z 30-Das Armattos Suz KNEESSI'S. Weshall shortly begin exter - sive alterations and” improv Spence, td im onter to reduce our ‘prior therete weshallallow & Découst Of 10 Pe Ct patiiciey Rats Savaly Ueethet les:'Harnest, Saadien, Bc. Aigslare aher your trade?” Kyessst, 425 T7n Sx. 230-3 OFFICE OF PUBLIC OPINION, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1803. ‘Mr. Edward H. Allen, President, ‘The Standard Engraving Co., City. BUREAU OF AD. WRITING, P. 0, BOX 272. WASHINGTON, D. C. Inacknowledging receipt of the haif-tone electro- je made from the picture of Mr, Barber of Boston, Ww ils to express to you the very high esteem Ww! we piace in this office upon the work which you do We sve found your work extremely satitfactory in abandoned entirely the to New York, which we fending of this elses of orde: have for years been doing. We congrata ate you upon ‘the shecess you are making of your business and you jnay count Upon us for auy work Which we can throw Na. AVENUE (Barr's Oid “*Stané™)._$a31 HOW DOES YOURS WRITE? Som trp witer wriet is oes en ae ‘Yours very truly, THE PUBLIC OPINION, CO., F.S. PRESBREY, Manager. writes — even, clean and clear. radi 30HN ©. PARKER, Sole Washington Agent iota eee won = ees EAT FOR LITTLE MONEY. Another shipment of Gas Heating Stoves. Judging from our enormous sales this winter Ww. ©. MERTZ, Trouser Maker. Shop—514 1th NO SCARCITY OF COAL At my yards. You may select from a complete ‘stock of ‘Home Comfort” Gas Heating Stoves, Best in town for the monev. Reliable” Asbestos Heating Stoves, $4.50. Main office, Zist and I sts. n!w, ee ee re Wharves. Foot Fand Gis. n. w. 28th end Kats: Rew. eh Ofte 108 iw. “Brilliant Star” Cylinder Heating Stoves, Best in town for the money. E ON THY COLD GRAY “BRAKE, BRAK BARBER & ROSS, COR, 11TH AND G STS. N.W. “The front spoon brake 18 still overwhelms 3 ntv.and we incline to the belie: that that gecd he Gormully & Jeffery Mfc Co. is the best and | tybe on phenmatic tires, the spoon bein | Slightly turned up in front and at the’ edges, prevent to the tire, Which was # serious’ evil, Biimber of brakes used in "92."—Wheeland C. 7. Re- (We ft them to all Ramblers. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. ee PPTL For THE CHARITY BALL ‘Order your carriages for the Charity Ball from ALEXANDER’S TALLY-HO STABLES, Ost. bet. Oth and 10th nw. Special rates for this occasion. OLD WEATHER. ‘Telephone 729. | ness being transacted in an expeditious manner. Coal is king, but therg are as many grades vere are in flour. ely worthleas—even worse than ap coal or You Will 3334 PER CENT REDUCTION SALE. 1% off this week on the following: or eT Mente Overconte of quality in Coal as inferior as to be abso! Beware of so-called ind. Wesel only the best, coal, delivered condition and at the lowest positble price consistent with fair dealing. ¥. BALDWIN JOHNSON. Ril ave., SIL Ast. n.e., 519 4346st.s. w. ‘and Overcoats ‘Without reserve. 'EISEMAN BROS., Cor. 7th and ¥ sts. v. ¥. Manufacturini Tailors and Clothiers, WE'VE BEEN LONELY WITHOUT YOU. said our Chablis and Santerne Wines to the ‘of the fish tribe now rhe epicure missed ‘Be has loag felt an ecbing void for bis Tie has Leen consoling himself by: Chablisand Sauterne case of 12 ats. Telephone, 998 ‘Will not get your 61 ‘at sick hoadache. Jon will wait a long time, for i alist, and see how soon he can. ‘CARL PETERSE: Optician and Jeweler, 427 7th Examination free. E FOR SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AN ‘old-established fancy grocery business; doing an elegant cash trade, with a food route of monthly castor to Party with cash. Along lease knd stable or entire building. iu person between V2 ant 1 SULLIVAN, Howard couse, oth and es tested until you 1a) your eyes Which are newly arrived membe! coming to warket, ‘ood Wil of ai iven On store, cellar TO-KALON WINE CO! oF articulars app) 614 14th st nw. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. If you want any kind of a Blank Book. Stationery or Stationers’ Sundries come to Us and save middle man’s profits—Pens, Pen- cits, Inks, Mucilage, Rubber Bands, Twine, Paper Weights, Waste Baskets, Files and File Holders, Stationery Racks, Copying Presses, Blotting Pads, &e. EASTON & RUPP, Stationere, — FULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. ‘WM. GARNER, 1026 7th st. n. w. DOCTORS, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ‘Through buying all Surgical Instruments ‘anc Supplies from Gilman. Best quality, lowest prices. Try us before buying elsewhere. It will NORN BY “DRESSY” MEN. On aclu Cheviok Shing La blue and ives, which we are aking wt for ‘men for. street 2 of oneriaang wate tigen Solaris. "oor Gpring and summer mupply. 2 BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET. Z D. GILMAN, G27 Ps. ave. n.w. ,THE COMING MAN. The ‘crowd will soon be here ‘it, more or jess, will want 3 President-elect Clevell which I will sell at mite ia Locos: Publisher, Thave several thou: ‘between |. will please write me; terns, &e. "._B.’ HROOKS, 616 12th st, now, ‘The REMINGTON ‘Standard TYPEWRITER PRE ee Sarita ota See pens HS AD PEE Tink st, now. UNRIVALED. Washington News and Gossip. NO PRO ACCOUNTANTS ...0.-.s0ee AMUSEMENTS ... ATTORNEYS, 8 BUSINESS CHANCES, 2 CITY ITEMS... DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL. EXC FINANCTA FOR RENT FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Rooms! FOR BALE (Bicycles). ie FOR SALE (Horses and Vebicies) FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) FOR SALE (Pianos)........ HOTELS... MANICURE. MARRIAGES. .. MEDICAL OCEAN TRAVEL POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. |s. ‘that SPPCIAL NOTICES. STEAM CARPET CLE. STORAGE........... THE INAUG SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED (Board), WANTED (Help) . WANTED (Houses WANTED (Rooms)... WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Miscellsneous). WINTER 8 cials 7 8 0 1 3 3 1 Page TEST YET. Fire 20 | The Cabinet Discusses the Hawaiian 0| JOHN BULL'S ATTITUDE. Some Intimation Keceived by the State De- partment—The British Legation Rere Said 0 Instructions—The Feeling in Congress—A Proposed American Pro- tectorate. to Bave Had Lospox, Jan. 81.—It is learned on excellent authority that the British government bas not instructed Sir Julian Pauncefote to protest 3 against American interference in Hawnii, a 8 | the British goverament does not expect the LOCAL MENTIO United States to take any step to which Great Britain would be likely to object. Considered by the Cabinet. ‘The cabinet today considered the Hawaiian ‘The meeting was called, a8 neual, at 11:30 o'clock, with a full attendance. Foster was one of the first to arrive. | This is the most important meeting of the cabinet since the Chilean troubles. ‘The report British minister at has been instructed to enter a vigorous protest against the question. was mentioned meeting, information was taken. and a half, The meeting lasted only an hour | 4 at its close one of the members | told a Stan reporter that nothing was done | that could properly be made public at present. | 4 the members. The Right Hon. Arthur | Wellesley Peel, speaker, entered the house and ‘Page 19 | SOMETHING WHICH KE WOULD NoT TELL. LORDS AND COMMONS Opening the British Parliament ; This Morning, FOLLOWS THE QUSEN'S SPEBCHL Ice Quietly Floating Down the Ohio River. OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, PARLIAMENT OPENED, After Listening to the Queen's Speech @ Recess te Taken. Loxpox, Jan. 31.—A carefal search of the vaulte of the house of commons this morning failed to discover any lurking Guy Pawkes or |warrols of gunpowder or dynamite bombe. | Sobody expected to find any, but the ancient ‘ceremony wae performed with the same for- mality and ceremony as for nearly 900 years past. One of the tory members gn | marked that it was not necessary pow for Guy | Fawkeses to conceal themselves in the vauite of | the house of comm After the preiiminary ceremonaais there wa the customary race for sents AN PARLY AREIVAN. The first member to arrive was BL. Zeton= Karz, conservative M. P. for Saint Helens. Mr. Zeton-Karr, who is forty years of age and who was born in India, got to the house as early asSo'clock in the morning. He was foile three-quarters of an hour later by Mr.J. E.Jobu son-Ferguson, Nberal M. P. for Mid Leicester shire, But fow of the members, bowever, were About at such an uncaany hour, and ft was not until about 7:45 o'clock that the stream of leg ielators began to set in. Prom 5 o'clock will IT the house presented the appearance of a bat- ter's show room. J. Austen Champeriain, the unionist drove up to the house of commons ab y hourinacab. ‘Tbe young unionist, who is about thirty vears old, and very like bis father, conveyed with him in the cab a store of silk hats, which he third benck below the gan; ment side, thus secur liberal unioniate. The crowd outside the house of commons was small throughout the morning hours, but increas Promunent me ere of narliar as usual, bissed oF ap- pianded, a iho sentiments of the pectators toward them HEARING THE QUEEN'S SERCH The attendance at the house included nearly A Stax reporter saw Secretary J. W. Foster | took his soat, Archdeacon Farrar, chaplain to To Subscribers. at the State Department this morning and | the house of commons, offered up prayer for® pe tiene ee ase asked him if he had seen the British mimster or | Divine blessing on the deliberations, Then te 5 the members were summoned to the house of served by route boys will confer a ae received 7 kaogeonerpreacee from ee lords to hear the queen's speech. ‘The ma- paler irra ican rege the subject of Hawaii. The Secretary answered | jority {allowed the speaker to tue upper hone, ‘Tux Stan office, either in person, ——__—— to Govenxuent Recetrts Tova’ ‘Ex-Assistaxt Secretary N) ‘Tar. Moxoxcaneis.—Tho training ship Mo- | both questions in the negative in = most When asked if there was by telephone or by mail, any negli- anything new on the subject he admitted that gence on the part of route boys. there was, but declined positively but politely positive manner. | to witness the opening cereme Internal rey- | of its character. The supposition is that he referred to Minister Stevens’ report or the re- is port of the captain of the Boston as to their Vick Coxstt. Sani Has Restoxep.—The , official action prior to and at the time of the ‘You may have the time and yet have aim-| Treasury Department is informed that 8. I Small has resigned as vice consul of Uruguay | ‘The general impression is that the British | at Portland, Me. j Protest, if one comes, will relete wholly to the alleged interference by the American minister, ETTLETON, who is supported by the marines of the Boston, in the now engaged in business in Chicago, was at the Affairs of ‘the Hawalian ‘Treasury Department today for a short while. |S™ting in the overthrow of Queen TAli- He wiil leave for Chicago this evening. uations sis ca miseioners for the purpose of having the island added to It is regarded as ex- nongahela arrived at Cape De Verde Islands to- | tremely unlikely that Great Britain would go | day and will sail February 3 for Barbadoes, | further and protest against such annexation in | . | tion of Uganda by revolution. government, and the appointment | the American Union. where Baron Herschuell, speaker of the house of lords and lord high char . read the speech. There was a brilliant thtong of indies The speech was as follows | gentlemen—My friendly and harmonions re- jations with all the powers continue. Their declarations from every quarter are favorable to the maintenance of European pence. “in connection with the approaching evacns- Brv Tast Africa Com- pany [ have deemed it expedient to authorize « Commissioner of expericuce and ability to ex- amine on the ¢pot, with adequate provisions for his safety, into the best means of dealing with the country and to report to the goveru- ment, “In view of recent occurrences in Egypt £ have determined upon masking « slight ang- mentation in the number of British troops stationed in that count) ‘This meascre dues not indicate # change of policyor # mod- ification of the assurances my govern- ment bas given from time to time homeward bound. advance of any steps to that end on the part| respecting the British occupation of sae es Par ror His Vessex... today rendered a judgment for $118,327.26 in sel to the government during the late war, jm Frank Partridge, zuela, received is commission from the Presi- duty in a short tim | doses eS As Actixa Coxstt Gexerat Recoo- ‘ours must be better etoves for the money than | Germany at New York in the absence of the | serve che status quo in Hawaii until the further are sold elsewhere. “Little Wonder” Gas Heating Stoves, #1.50. Beat in town for the money. consul general. Cox. Muzxer ef the urtillery, now on duty | in this city, has been selected to succeed Col. Otis in charge of the general recruiting service | in New York eity, Col, Otis will be placed on ypection of the custom houses in the principal them as a rule in excellent condition, the busi- justices of the Supreme Court of the District —_—_>—_——_ Siver Movewenrs.—The issue of standard | during the the week ended January 28, 1893, gated $451,981. treasury, has resumed his duties at the depart- | Fy.4rai ment afters two weeks’ tour of inspection in | that this would be necessary to prevent the the south. He wont as far as New Orleans and dominai obtained considerable information regarding | islands. Our minister the custom and immigration service a the | acted under instructions given loug in advance, principal southern ports. and the presence of the Boston and the janding the marines was all —_prear- in ease of the excellent authority for 4 this statement and also for the statement that government of Guatemala will be represented | the President will not be infl at Washington hereafter by Dr. Don Ramon A. | thing England may 4 Salazar in place of Dr. Don Antonio Batres. | His pi The two gentlemen named just exchange places, | country as Engla Dr. Batres bocoming minister of foreign af- | affair and | of A New Guaremaax Moxsren.—Unofficial | information has been received here that the/ Tevolution. There fairs of Guatemala in place of Dr. a action en What he desires is, Rescurse a Scuooxen.—Capt. H. F. Blake | becomes ; as of the United State Drstaict Patents.—Patents have been issued | soxETHING SAID TO HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. to citizens of the District as follows: ‘Thomas | Jf is learned later in the day that the Secre- Armat, finger protector; William B. Abert and tary of State did during today received some- = paints, and Isaac M. Chase, type thing which was said to be more than an the purpose of Great Brit- ima | ain to protest against further interference on the ‘The Court of Claims voit of the United States in the adminisiration of ° , fiairs in Hawaii, It is supposed that favor of Jobit Bnowdon in his suit against the tneysage was delivered at the ‘ecretary's reel- government on a contract for furnishing a Ves- ‘lence, for the reason that neither the British ister nor any of his secretaries or fanction- a ae | aries of any kind visited the State Department | Tae New Misrster to Vexezveta.—Mr. agree ‘ Seenatncy ister wll pat i 1 the forenoon Secretary Foster anid posi- Se tively that ‘be bad heard ‘nothing, from hy) ritish minister in regard to Hawaii, but this dent today and will start for his new postof afternoon he would not deny that he had re- ceived notice of a protest on the part of Great j Britain. | intimation that it TO PRESERVE THE STATUS QUO. izep.—The State Department has recognized | It is said that the P’resident has decided to Ferdinand Ritschl as acting consul general of , use the best offices of the United States to pre- Egypt. The kbedive hes declared in terms satisfactory to me his intention to fallow henceforward the established practice of pre- vious consultation with my goverament in political affairs and bis desire to act tu cordial Co-operation with it, “in relation with both Egypt and Ugands papers in continuation of those heretofore pre- sented will at once be laid before you. “Gentlemen of the house of commons: Esti- | mates of the charges necessary for the public cervice during the coming fiscal year have been framed and will be laid before you st an early date. y lords and gentlemen: I have observed with concern the wide prevalence of agricultural distress in many parts of the country, It is to be hoped that among the causes of the present depression some are of a temporary nature, but without doubt you will take this grave matter into your consideration aud make it the subject of careful inquiry. “The proclamations recently in foree which laced Ireland under exc al provisions of jaw have been revoked and 1 bave satisfaction in informing you that the conditun of Auat f Ean question of the future government of that ‘ country is permanently settled. BELLIGERENT NAVAL OFFICERS, ‘The rumor of England's protest produced a very belligerent resalt at the Navy Department waiting orders. | todas. ‘The general opinion among officers. —_- | based on the supposition that « protest had Arrnoven uy tHe Pagstpext.—The Presi- | been made, dent has approved the act in regard to the rail- | Sole piece o | tinues to improve. was that it was most unwarrant- f impudence on the part of England t to thi trys doing the same thi send bchige over Ge Wameesl steer ent Cum | hat otan gree tg ts “amagiee of te cil Bluffs, Iowa, and the actin regard to the | north” for centuries. forfeiture of certain lands in Washington aud | were quite excited over even the bare possi- Oregon for railroad purposes. bility of a breach between the two nations and ———— begaa to talk of the strength the United States Crstom Houses Ixsvecten.—Assistant Secre- — develop in the Pacific in the event of hos- i ies. tary Spanlding has returned from an official |" On tne other hand the older members of tho m “ service shrugged their shoulders, discredited cities along the Atlantic seaboard. He found | the rumor and deprecated all thoughts of ‘There was, however, a general feel- ing of confidence in the ability of this ere eee government to stand firm in the event of a Jvpces McComas axp Core Commrssionen. | protest, and n \ ‘The President today signed the commissions of | pression ina hope that “England's bluff,” as Judge McComas and Judge Cole as associate | Mt Was ‘The younger officers war. the universal sentiment found ex- termed, would be called. A PROTECTORATE PROPOSED. ‘of Columbia, and they will probably qualify at | A treaty establishing a protectorate over a. Hawaii is expected to be sent to the Senate soon after the arrival of the commissioners Hawaii. A Stan reporter was informed silver dollars from the mint and treasury offices | ca Me ee chulaistation ben nus boon confronted by t has happened has been \ddenly was $322,285; for the corresponding period of | tion a 1892, $212,878. The oaipmnent of fractional sil- , that everything thal ver coin from the 2d to the 28th instant aggre- | expected for months by the President and his cabinet and been fully prepa: 1. President Harrison, it was stated today, has Gex. SPACLDING, assistant secretary of the | fF & anxious” that long time been tectorate sbonld be established over by the United States, foreseeing ion of some foreign country over those to Hawaii, it was said, juenced by any- | i I ies? fire ES if # i i 4 a z | 9 & il HU é z f ¢ H it. ii i i | 3% tt : Es | : i 1 [ | f rireld & F country with Fespect to agranan crime om- MR. GLADSTONE'® BILL. “4 bill will be submitted to you on the ear liest available occasion to amend the provisions for the government of Ireland, This bill has been prepared with the desire to afford content ment 10 the Irish people, to afford important relief to parliament and to farnish additional securities for the strength and union of the empire. Bills will be promptly laid before you for the amendment of the evstem of registration in Great Britain, for the shortening the duration of parliaments and for establishing equal the franchise by the limitation of each elector ingle ¥ here will also be proposed to you various bills bearing on the condition of labor, among which there will be measures in relation to the Yiability of employers, the hours of labor of railway servants and a bill to amend the isw of conspiracy. Your attention will likewise be tm- vited to measures for the farther improvement of local government, including bills for the creation of parish councils, for an enlarge- ment of the powers of the London county coun- cil, for the prevention of the growth of vew vested interests in evclesinstical ertablishments in Scotland and Wales and to establish direct local control of the liquor traffic, together with other measures of public utils “Thumbly commend your isbors on these and other subjects to the guidance of the Al- mighty.” BOTH HOUSES TAKE A RECESS. After the speech both houses adjourned anti 4 o'clock this afternoon. When the house reassembled Mr. Giadstone, upon entering, was vociferously cheered. He took the oath as minister and was followed by his colleagues. The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, the conservative leader, was likewise cheered loudly by the conservatives and liberal uniou- F Ace in the Ohio on the Move and No Dam= age to Property Now Frared. Crxctxxatt, Ouro, Jan. 31.—The ice is now ‘on the move on almost the entire length of the Obio river and its tributaries. River men are now talking about resumption of business, the firet time it bas been seriously considered fora month. Arrangements have boon made t i F : t i j f i i ; ti ce ti il i if i | i i ! H i ft £ ft & lj ni} 8 i i i

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