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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, TUESDAY, ‘THE VESUVIUS’ GUNS. fi 81, 1893—TEN PAGES. TERPSICHORE THE NORTHWEST. ‘Maginzis’ Flying Feet Did Not Rest Until f THE NAVY'S WARTALK | lulu to the provisional government. HONORING BUTLER'S MEMORY. The German consul says: shall do all in — EDUCATIONAL. DENTISTRY. my power to further and support the pro-| All Arrangements Completed for the Firing ‘The Colored People of the District Listen to IN WASHINGTON, NLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. fA pl — Tests. Enlogies of the Late General. Danielson'’s Gan Was Empty. Per Ow ¥, GBADUATE. LEIP-|~ x0 Pats. Fo —_ ‘ ‘The Austrian consal’s reply is couched in! Wind and weather permitting, the practical| Last evening the colored people of the Dis- | Prom the Morning Oregonian. pom Seo $9 BANGen 50 STARR Geo The «| Precisely the same language. | tent ot the Vesuvius’ guoe will begin voday at | trict honored the memory of the late Benjémin | Romeo Maginnis never took a dancing lesson | Teispr cyiatiiatva Siake Bree ae. | 8? SEAr. ion gana ax Younger Officers Are All Anrious | Tb tattnconaal says: “Your request of | Por, Royal, & C. ‘The crew of the Vesuvias | P. Batler by congregeting in great numbers at | fn hie ife, but he performed some terpsicho- | t= 1 3 $8 CSHERRSEEss. pe A SLETRLE for a Fight. recognition as defacto government of Havailan Yt Sot Torking hard. shipping “dummy” | the Vermont Avenue Beptist Chnrch and lis- | reen feate yesterday morning in an Alder street | 2() Elsvstecng before ty Fetrinry: areione Sat XO EXTRA CHARGE f SA SRE TERE ; Foret mr government received,“ response abel all day, and each of the three pneumatic | Yening toa number of addremen in which the saloon that neither Carmencita nor Lottie | sndevenine, smadentsin shorthand. Pewritng.ans | Me btinecimar™ cen ™ Sf * Prwperetion for ume | Gof AAS MHS - : - ‘ have the honor to aay that Teomply with the tqhes of the vossel are now charged with eight | characteristios and great achievements of the Collins could surpass in point of agile aban- | sche “special courstein tookeent near + APPLIED TO THR GUMS, isibinabeaminen RUMORED ORDERS ISSUED | sbove request = shells. The lighter carrying the “dummy” and | general were related. The meeting was called don. The accompanying music was the merry FO re ee es 3 RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. QvIcK WORK, canche® PINE WORK. i ae “| jp Tae consul for Russa says: OT take pleastre | ioadéd shells i lying moored to the bost and | to order by Mr. E. M. Hewlett, who nominated of a sixthooter manipulated by Jeuse | fw. x MARAE |. ecqptnah tnesing to thogune. ODERATE PRICES TT 2 Hawaii defined in the proclamation, and I shall will be moved to # safe distance before the | the Rey. Wm. H. Scott as chairman, and the | Danie Romeo did not desire to dance | FO@AN'S PRIVATE SCHOOL TH17 STF Mi 2 eee mien ei me Admiral Skerrett WII Reach Honolula in afford it my moral support as a representative | test. reverend gentleman was duly elected. After | until Jesse began to play. Then the impulse | cottege branc - F pneeet Yor elit sorvige acti patient retains all bis senses while having bis | Goods carter for ‘ow oe a. About Ten Days and Will Be in Command— | of the government of Russia ‘The boar, consisting of Capt. Montgomery | prayer by the Rev. H. C. Robinson the choir | to cut pigeon wings, twist curley-cues, shuffle | sintnstions. oN a ans ae | So dancer arty edapted to persone who | = Suiveres._ 2 ir Sie Chartestom andi Boston So Go Rank| w'he Semel Sunes OCS HT ecesemen of | See of tee Mineatonrath, CeBt AE SE | ee eee ee ot Mame andrag was more than Romeo could revit. | J)¥,%, 5 MIMBALE, TEACHER OR SINGING: | cutee hse actus ryreened STABLISHET, 1850. -FAQRETS HATE England Caught Napping. | the executive council that I Wy extend to | ley of the Philadelphia and Lieut A. P. Nazro | resentative Elijah A. Morse of Massachusetts | Two or three dozen spectators were present | _ ja28- Cail'on us and try our system of painless Fee Wecon Petroleum Me hair and aeaip ins extraction then my full assent to their claim for recog- | of the Chicago, looked over the ground this was introduced as the first speaker. when the entertainment opened, but, for W DMODAUGHETS CLASSIS... by local application and we guarantor you will we | Scientific research to " —— nition, and my intention to add such moral’ morning. officers of the Philadelphia, se- SE LASSI reasons that this narrative shall explain, they | Dresamating clam organizes Moning, Sayuars 30, st laa pee “EN, br N. & THOMSON, 708 26m mL, wr War gossip is almost as prevalent in th support as may come within the seope of my lected by the board to obserte the falling pro”! 46. xrorge said the death angel had lately | “id not remain to witness the grand Anale. 2ip.aa.—tallor ayatens. Pronunciation, Timglien it ‘AL PARLORS, CHRISTIANI ast Ps. ae tion : “ pies an | aathority.” pee ane an mae ree ‘calli ‘The story goes that Romeo, who isa gambler, | “Tjasi“nt™’ YPOPHNEE PE LTS ig supe. | _Je9OHowahS* 1217 Penn. ave. n, ASSIE OF BALTIMORE, MODISTE.—RECEP- Department now as it was during the Chilean | “".\%{ owledgmente from Franceand Portugal | dolites ¢nd preparing for their work. | been calling the rolfof the great B's—Butler, | nad a dispute with a brother knight of chance | 7yy 35 COLLEGE = W. | (}RQSHONS DENTAL FARLO tion and evening gow lace a8 faifair an} the wildest kind of ramors find ready wore reesived,” he eaid, “on the day of our de-| I! the conditions are favorable the trial will | Brooks and Blaine—and in attending the funeral | named Molen, and. Danioloca, who aloo profes- | LVS, BSTIT a" =, Wee eas yout trate toes BP A as Sb Fenromsiie prices yaaa €ireulation. The poliey of the department is parture, and there was no time to translate | begin in the afternoon, and will continue | of Blaine, a man to whom, when he spoke, the | sionally woos the flirtatious goddess, took up Hon, experienced teachers: theron Open day and'ight aad ~ Old plates made nes = Sanasys. Piling 81 up. 5 ws for war or peace, according to the wish of the | them before the Claudine sailed. ‘until twenty-four shote “have been fired. In | whole world listened, he had recalled the words | Nolan's end of the controversy. Romeo and cos es et yes Did abi new processes used. To ladies dew : = Eee a saa tuoed with the belief that | the trial no target will be used; the board will | of the Divine Book that it ia better to go to the | Nolan were satisfied to settle their quarrel | HUOCUTION REXSIC AL SOb Ta ee GRAHAM OOF — = | Susanne of Ot on spenker. That Admiral Gherardi’s squadron of)" 00000 the case are known at Wash- | simply epecily some distance, say three-quarters | house of mourning than to the house, of feast- | through the arbitrament of fisticuffs, but Dan- | qu." PAG pM a ett ae Ry De ais belies Woot yetteed | eam EDITM A. WICKS. a boas vessels it so far from the scene of pro- jngion our mission will be crowned with suc-| of smite, and » shot will be fired toatinin | ing, Gen. Butler, he said, was a man of the | felson was not content with any such tame and | Capitol st gn any operatics sean ahiienaenameamneneln Bpective action is a matter of general regret cess, The United States is not likely to lose a range, its fall will be noted, and the angles de- | test energy, of tireless activity and in-| vulgar method. He received his sporting | arr. vERNos > STUDIO, 1008 OT! wold, : ‘Catt “spect LAURA CADYAN | among the rounger officers, and the wuggestion | chance of securing such a strategic point as| termining its position signaled back to the | Frente eee see as ‘brave ass lion; | education in the mining camps of the Rockies, | M's. w. ‘Voice culture and sight reading taunt | fu gage si Mine Ladies’ Bair dren fe freely made that it be ordered to Hawaii at | Honolulu when itis offered for her accept- | ship. the fact that he,with but seventy-eight men, re- | where the revolver is an indispensable portion | 7¢rms gnoderace. No change for exatmining voice H ’ i Axed Another shot will follow it in the same dis- refixed and tanks ance. mained in New Orleans at a_ time when he was of every gentlema wearing apparel and ence. This squadron is now on its way to New ee totter spony utistance within the range | Currounded on all, sides by thousands. who | where the custom is to emphasize the defeat of | (GLCMBIA CONCERYATORY OF MUMC 0 | Guaxpworuees ae York to take part in the naval review and is due SPRECKELS’ FINE HAND. § led by the board. The officers of the | wished his death fully demonstrated his bravery. | a foeman by compelling him to dance. That's | sons. WIN HART, Principal, late of the New METHOD. Drememabing ant Mt the Barbadoes February 5. ——— feouvine, who are all confident that the trial | [Lincoln had been anticipated by Butler in the | how Danielson celebrated his victory over | Foriand Conservatory of Music, 1. Mass. : . ED ORDERS FOR ADMIRAL GHERARDT. will prove a great success, with the possible | jiberation of the slaves, for the latter's epigram, | Romeo. ‘The day ofthe “string and fatiron” is past. Other |The Big Sugar Man Said to Be = Prime Worker in the Revolution. Facts have leaked out, says a New York Sun ‘MY OF THE HOLY Ck 112 Massachusetts For t of revolutionizing in a measure naval warfare, consider tomorrow's experiment the | most important of all, They claim that after styling the slaves as contrabands of war, had set them free. Butler bad died as warrior should die, at the pest of duty. Suddenly, but “Let's see yon dance.” Ac It was the tone in which the mandate was uttered and the bead drawn upon his favorite It iw said that when he reaches there Admiral ‘methods in dentistry are prevalent now. Itis by em- Gherardi will find orders to vend the San Fran- ploying modern time-saving appliances and skilled Goat, Shoe cisco and Charleston to Honolalu with all pos gpecial from San Francisco, which show clearly | ithas been demonstrated that the guns will | nobly. Dunfon. by Danielson's six shooter that im- | amorgé \OGs Garttty to thoes Senion te enjoy the | operators that we aresble to projuce perfect resulta | 4 fisner at hand continue his trip home with | that the intrigues which resulted in the over- | throw s projechle within a reasonable distance Sie peumkes co aaieecione pelled Romeo to obey. His. firet. movement | “*xdvantaia sf un ncalernicy amical or at art the Baltimore and Yorktown. Both the former 2 ‘of any given pomt the accuracy of the gun : was a Boston dip toward the door, but bullet course under competent teachers. at small cost. Our patrons reap the benefit. hil a mane the trip in ab | throw of the Hawaiian government bad been | Ont Eved. dud all else will depend upon ‘the! The chairman stated that the venerable | thit'csme within an ace of amputating one of Special attention given to classes in phonorraphy samseaeec ils caminia tia ae tea going on for several months and that Claus Frederick Douglass had been expected to be eee esenating., We. s . efiiciency of the officers. his toes caused him to suddenly change his | Second session begins FEBRUARY ja%t-im Cleaning, see argued that it is more necessary as just now to have proper fleet at the scene of trouble than it is to make a good show- Spreckels was a chief mover. He wasthe power behind the throne in Hawaii during the greater part of Kalakana’s reign. A man of affairs THE NEWS IN EUROPE. present, but indisposition detained, and Mr. Morris, a young colored man of Kentucky, was called ‘upon. “Grand old Ben Butler,” he ai lirection. “Faster' An old-fashioned hoedown was the response, Tar penrrrz scnoor or LANGvAGrs.” Silver Pullings, Piat Gold Fillings, according t tim 81.00 VERY BEST TEETH, $5.00. RAILROADS: ing at the naval review. The " i i ur® | Iatimations That England and Germany Will | gaid, “was always the black man’s friend.” He | but it was not rapid enough for Danielson, who ‘78 14th st. nw. . peri ats onan 2 shipe would not be seriously | who isintimately sequainted with Hawaiian ‘Object to Hawali’s Annexation. was the Oliver Cromwell of the civil war, the | is famed for demanding quick action for his Srpeam Branches. U D Fe tyra porre Heved that grea | matters said yesterday: A. Hoffming, charge Q'affaires of the Hawaiian ! only Union general who truly understood the | money. Bang went the pistol and whirr went ppaniah Hallas, Eagian, ~ S. Dewrar Assoctattos, TO THE SOUTH WEST AND SOK TaN DST. Ser eeady seat Bprecksle mando the islands the greatest i é jt southern cbaracter. and as long as he was in | the legs of Romeo ina skirt dance, mints the ‘Algo con. 775 aub DoT. AY oy | areel Balin MAGNIFICEST Cet aie. See rather respectable sugar-producing district in the world and he | !esation at London, received official news Yee. command there was no dilly dallying. When | skirts. TECTURES & COMEDIES saiales i Se in olieck are APMORAL SKPRRITT WAS STARTE: has always felt a proprietary interest in them.’| "sy confirming the report of a revolution in ) the order for the enlistment of the colored man | ‘-Get a move on yourself!” Ane oe iw ap ware | TAINR LEAVE W HOA STATION Admiral Skerritt, in command of the Pacific. | Twelve years ago, when be was at the height of | the Hawaiian Islands and the dethronement of | as a soldier was made there were two Union| When the smoke from the shot accompanying os now. ~Pesiins cialty. Aching and mlearated | For Pittsbure snd the nin Tamite® Who is on his way to Honolaia in the U. 8.5. Feary OE eet eeant be ‘wanton and| queen Liluokalan’, The Hawaiian representa-| generals who heard of that order with toy, the request cleared away Romeo was seen to be seetheaiored brthy crowmsigtem,Algoalanewineyg | Ea oe aa cae secuhs ‘beni’ whack tax eh Uacaceee tated what he wanted and | Tyrer te Tord Roseberry at the foreign office | Hon-hearted John A. Logan and brave old Ben | performing a cross between a Virginie, brenk- was oe frecting. 4 Kalakaua obeyed. | to discuss the situation with him. The corres- Butler, and Butler never lost an opportunity to | Bown an a Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay quickstep. KEE DENTAL INFIRMARY—TEETH FU D> ‘8nd will at once assume command of American i i kels t rotect the negro soldier in all his rights. Danielson was a little better pleased with the ial toath inserted without dinuapolts Taner oe ed tee understood that be | aoe qe eaten Recieew aller, ty which | Poudent is reliably informed that Lord Rose)" Se ee Cnet entertainment, bat not antiti. Siberian wtashaleatet | Sere Earlos sriece to intercept the Alliance when | geal" the sugar planter ‘made about’ $250,000, | berry intimated that Great Britain would not} iis Phebe Couzens was introduced as a| GhceP VOPIN : . é Sugraction frea, indrasry onea t she arrives at Honcluin on her way to San | out of which Kalakaua got n fat percentage, It | be likely to intervene at present. Toor Tae: | ar Generelt Nese andl wal loved iGen’ Iq nn ete ae eee ee ee ee rameises from Semoa and hold her there until | was notorions then that Kalakaua could keep} berry also hinted that England, France and a itowideach'| aorta Shanter's witches into the shade. ‘AL INFIRMARY—NATIONAL UNIVER farther The Alliance wassent orders b¥ | no cabinet that was opposed to Spreckele. id Butler. She said the ten minutes allowed each | He hopped. skipped and jumped until he was leave for home as she after s struggle in hurricanes mail some weeks before fate in February, I. Admiral Skerritt's vary little from those the “Finally several rich men in Honolulu loaned the king enough money to free him from his tive monopolies which Spreckels had previ- and Claus Spreckels, which Kalakaua de- clared that he bad gained his independence and | roposed to keep it, and Claus swore he would | Ente revenge before the year was ended. Germany would not be likely to consent to the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands by the nalio Kalaninuiabilapalapa, heiress to the Ha- The Vossiche Zeitw of the revolution in of the queen certainly would (radical) of Berlin says waii: “The restoration preferable to a a | | i} | speaker would not permit her to say her all of Butler. He had secured the freedom of the come to lay her wreath of laurel on the bier of had come to know the gentler side of the ragged old warrior as few others knew of it. Mise Couzens feelingly depicted the love of Gen. to the floor. ho "¥ tired after the first shot was fired and views the remainder of the entertainment from cover, reaky to collapse from sheer exhaustion, and | then Danielson mixed mercy with his might. would warrant anarrest. The attaches of the Some of the spectators, wi New elasars formed now. A deautifal and improy ‘may be pursued jm this select sch months Newe classes in ‘and_a special ciges in BLO : Nn f : wail Be formal arty to Yeo | heavy debts to Spreckels. They obtained im | United States, | black man and the white man. bat the freedom | His gun was empty. . tng term. Kadrene tax, te wenn tie onan concession and other lucra-| The Princees Victoria Kawekin Kainlani Lu-| of the wonmmn was yet to be attained. She had) | Police investigation led to nothing that) ean Se ebruary peat n IANO TEACHER, EV YEARS EXPE! ~ TRANGER: : pear ay wuiian throne, bes also received dispatches from |a man who loved his wife, honored his mother | saloon confessed that there ad been some | © ,ence:, Uerinners or sivangels ew aul Sana Gray 3 = ! alt dit between the king| her aunt, the queen, containing a record of re- | and revered all womankind. She bad been a) shooting, but nssoverated that it was the result | Tog ikins piace 03s ferences. Mr Dns eatabiil Mitle speed sad ex gy ee Se a pond pono .° | correspondent of Gen. Butler since 1876, and | of a pistol accidentally dropping from the bar | 1408 Hopkins place (204st. nw.) __oc1-eod:n"” | Eatablishes Iss SCHMITT HAS W arch Seeks Sa IM [a materials ‘cor. Nthand Kats. & w. Open Sto, alltae ixtracting, &c., trea Pillines sad pli akan TolO-te D* Ls. " ntertainy a a 465 C st. now mrtiucnt has had aceaston to issue tovevetal “igen ther thi occurred the Wilcox revolu-| tripartite control of the couftry. Our expe- | Butler for his wife and daughter, remarking | substantially describe it as it is here given. ORATORY F Ei naaiqarireineg tmmirais im fhe last few years previons to their tion cf 1887, which was really formidable and | rience with Samoa by no means recommends a | that the violet or the rose or pink which be eee Poe eee FARES. 20% ee - tae . ot inte necine Settee e y put under by the prompt action of | repetition of such an experiment. Germany oath ipeteen ing coma a - - WILD RUSSIAN HORSES. st. nw. 2 " in Chile, Harti and Venezuela, viz.. to be on hers who were opposed to Spreckels | has no reason to meddle further with South sea | dearly beloved wife, and even as he lay in bis aaa EAT END STU! interares cmd prop-| oy ace thas no reason to meddle further with South ses | Conn the litte Hower wae in the lapel of his| They Galloped Might Toward » Precipice, | W ricention Pri In this instance that she gained d Secretary Foster telegraphed to Admiral Skerrett, to be delivered | Yep, tase that the great American people are not Of | ead by Mz. Wm. Calvin Chase and unanimously | They were fine horses, and travoled with fright- | WW AS!T5G"@%, Go Spears fourth seme. "Bienes SURGEON SPECIALIST venge. s ter. y ° is Se. Twenty ; to Mint fall and implicit instruc | "RN. gecting against the king was kept alive glee aarp eel adopted. Short addresses by Mr. E. M. Hewlett, | ful rapidity, Generally they were unaccus- | organ, © fom visita, “ute, coret, ke. Pree On Diseases of the tions to gov action in certain coptingen- | py many intriguers enlisted in the Spreckels The Eight-Hour Law for Clerks. Representatives Brosins of Pennsylvania, J. D. | tomed to being driven together. Only the taxes io pupils, 0. B. BULLAED. "Dire BLADDEE AXD KIDNEYS, ies that the Secretary thought might possibly | interest. The best talkers among the Hawaiians Taylor of Obio, McKinney of New Hampshire, | miqays tn i docile —wae bak! BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, arise before were constantly haranguing public meatings | T*the Eater of The Evening Bier: __* | Dr C. B, Purvis, Recorder of Deeds Bruce and | terse the time for atatting. ‘The oth ‘econmay beng Pen ys NERVOUS DEBILITY. again br deen ean a ae ns Fepubie, | I hav@ observed but one local protest against | ex-Gov, Pinchback of Louisiana. followed, the | Before the time for starting. | the others, ware s PRNON 4 naval representation at Hawaii at of the revolution. She was certainly ping im this instance and one arlvan- at naval vessels will have over ber sbips. . ually arrive, will be choice of harbor and superior anchorage jofore England has bad all of @laim to them “There was much talk of annexation then by | change of the constitution, stripping the king | of many fat perquisites and ‘the greater part of his power. It wasa crushing blow to Kalakaua, and he always attributed it to Spreckels’ re- | | and this talk finally resulted in the absurd revo- | the jution headed by Wilcox, which was stampe: out a little over a year ago. This was regarded more as an opera bouffe | than as a genuine revolt, bat it sufficed to keep | agitation lively, for the government dared not | punish Wilcox, and contented itself with ban- ishing Volvey V. Ashford and several other con- | pirators. | Yben the new queen came into power kana. He worked ‘through her pocket. He m-| ter be left by us to settle their relations as they sistency becanse she objects to American aggres- sion in Hawaii while she herself excludes other powers from Egypt. The Moniteur Universal says that the great American peopie are not of ‘eight-hoar” law clause in the approp editorial in Friday's Stan, We have heard Mr. Hickory-Dickory-Dockery’s argument for re- trenching by cheese parings and candle ends, and bave seen him cheered on one ibe hand by penny-wise statesmen and resisted on the other by men who are able to discern the false econ- omy of the measure, however specions it may | meeting adjourning at 11 o'clock with a resolu- | 4 | tion bill now before the House, and that was an | tion of thanks to the speakers and trustees of | coat, bearing mute evidence of that devotion RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. ‘A series of resolutions eulogizing the life, work and character of Gen. Butler was next! the church. coaeweee WAR TALK, Loud and Earnest, by Two Prominent Rus- sian Generals. From the New York Sun. ance between France and Russia, The Inde- travels in western Sil the bounded forward. The horses tore madly on for fifteen or twenty minutes, and it was hard to tell whether they or the driver had the mas- tery. and Were Barely Stopped in Time. + may have varied somewhat | ¢he Spreckely element, but it eame to nothing. | think pro} and love which was ever with him in life and} From the Youth's Companion. stee-_teelecation ach tention sabetibie Tau of the department, and What ther ‘did accomplish, however, was the |" The'Paris dailies taunt England with incon- which death only intensified. Madame de Ujfalvy-Bourdon, describing her | “Witime "8°? *™* Sire WALTON. rected to keep z in, says that for » part f the way she and her husband drove from town, to town with horses hired from the Cossacks. not brought out until the driver was on his neat. When the manager of the station pronounced word “Gatof”—ready—the carriage On the pluin it was a magnificent drive. When the horses were well started the driver he calmed Pantomime and studi 0 THE BENEFIT OF TRINITY PF. three months’ course in French at 307 Dst. n. also private instruction. Musicales and ‘social every three weeks. Mile. V. PRUD' HOMME. Jal 1. CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Fighteenth year opened OCTOBER 4. young Jadies and iittle girls—thoroughly modern in its «ptrit and methods. New buildinzs, perfectly equinned for health and comtort—steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect fered a specia) stu.iy in Greek jiterature by transla Graduated—London, Engisnd, 1855. (Over twenty-five years’ experience. SCIENTIFIC, SKILLFUL, TREATMENT GUARANTEED. is positively the only advertising Sar Dr. Cariet: OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 2; 4 to jew York, 1879. 8 8 Sunday—9 to 2. _CONSULTATION FREE. duced t LT THE ONLY UROSCO! ‘The well-known specialist, Asetect high-crade boarding and day school for | Hehas made their successful treatment a life study. a | ‘Doubts bave recently been expressed in many | let the reins hang loose and they bad them | sanitasson. Circa! . Pi account of having bad no vessel spreckels at once began bis old devices to se-| appear on ite face. But the government clerks | i Yl eectnp a dae cece Tus driver hed tiem’well | “upeesans comes aus oeamee gooers in Washineton, Dre, BROTHERS and Gita. some months, she can no longer lay eure control cf her, as he bad controlled Kala- | themselves, whom this law, if it pass. will de- quarters as to the existence of any treaty of alli- i a kcan Aan tere wis a practi To graduates, snd to the public generally, ts of- y-five yeary at 006 Bist. =. Ww. ve re 8 of incipient disease almost to a cer. | prive daily of an hour of the liberty they now and guided them with wonderful skill. Honor | tious. Ac: ine I ‘ meet un | tainty by examining into. the ebemical character of duced a syndicate of schemers to start a postal | enjoy. have not been heard from. I think it is | pendance Belge and some other journals have | to the Russian coachmen! ope raheem eRe eran | yclepoaitan We will dencriom Four digease wad x, The pani cl Benne den slaving the coming | savings bank with the bucking of the govern- | but fair that the clerks themselves be allowed ® asserted positively that the treaty was con-| Only once were woin great peril. We had just | from 3to¢ o'clock on Monday ond Thursday after- Venccesstully to oe EERE 7 a . | ment. hearing. 1 7 ed ject still furnishes | left a stati the ttish ei eae tox feel vo works Solow! coo “Anuanolie, 39, 0.00 ant 11% 1 exason is a serious problem for solution by the | MEMS | 2 ; cluded last year, but the subject still furnishes | left a station near the Irtish river. The road | noons for twelve weeks following. pepan, co npanolis, 72 5 nm. ana 42 “The natives were encouraged todeposit their, The government clerks at Washington are ' ‘ \aas Guay die! precipitous civers bank: Oar itis, | p.m. dally except Sunday. Sundays WO) a aw Navy Department. Last year we bad four | .gvings in the bank, but it soon leaked out that | conceded to be a body of exceptionally intelli- material for debate in the leading newspapers | POS Mell oy A gg eae peronptend Mrs. ELIZABETH J. soMERS, of che skin. and 4.20.2. i | Pac FOR ALEXANDRIA AND. naval sbips and three revenue cutters emploved the deposits were used for publiog§@mprovement, | gent men and women, and one reason for this of Europe. - | could notcontrol them. ‘They galloped straight | 46m Principal. D BROTH NG CORDIAL For Alexantrix, 4.20, 6 fm this service, and st east the same number and when a run began the bank couldn't pay, | fact that they bare almaye been- dealt The other day the Figaro sents representa- | toward.a precipice that a turn in the road | eAaCE GUT SEABOR porertal Nerve Stimnlant ant Tonic. Of allthe 5 = Tequired this season. St present two | and the government credit was ruined. ‘with on prin broad and humane. The | tive to St. Petersburg to gather up the facts in | brought just ahead of us. I thonght we were DDENTS LEAGUE-EIGHTH SEASON. | Pop Sasti a that cl aos ake a ee ar retb restates | are Secrets toe eetan creat, for: ste | very best work fs expected! of thems, andl in t0-| ty cass, or at set te prosure, f possible, some | tec J | Ad Day classes: Antique. portrait painting, women's | Sxect migersbie; ietuareic sleepy, tack of sme |. &1% naval vessels. outeide of the Monterey, which | suddenly found herself unable to pay her pal- | turn for this they have been paid the best sala- 2 san mig! it {ML de Ujfalvy stood on the carriage steps, | and men’s life—modeling class. For circulars ‘send | tion and zest, there isnoremedy equal to this Cordis. | Accommodation for () ¢vuld under mo circumstances be pressed into | ace servants and "Then Spreckels ap- | ries under the best possible conditions, Ai | ‘irect and convincing testimony on either sid® | reveieer in haud, ready to sboot the middle | d-Sen_ | Hae been to Bos pre nane forse tive yearn in hn 7- | wor Richmond and or ‘ Lula. i i fon id | of the ion. The orter first saw Gen. 4 ipogr TION MISS WAT MEAD” | —LAvoratory. 908 B st Jal7-Im* | For Richmond and the south, 4.30 and 10.57a.m, soon will be, at Honolulu, ‘ared with offers of small loans, and since then | nearly every session of Congress some rabid | of the question. e rep on | horse, hoping that if he fell dead the others | TRI MIss MAY H. MEAD, tg daily where ther ‘will certainly have to remain some | he bas made the queen advances of money until | economist proposes to put the ‘ivil service on | Teherniaieff, an attache of the war counell of | wonld halt. “Some Covoacks who saw the dan- | ar foruscasa uur! of Hore Naif of the, oral, Can: | DOE the best of ‘medical Seference uy eppiyinn st Aris for Wacuineton, 0%. 7 mor the. an, Ranger and Adams, | she is $125,000 in his debt. | the basis of private enterprise, subject to pri- | the empire. ger rushed to us, shouting, “Don’t fire!” One | sired. “Ravieens 805 220 et new ‘adele | 91 pee which are on their way to Hawaii, were allem-| “In the meantime the sugar-planting indus- | vate parsimony and private greed. Andevery| Ree explained the object of his visit, and the | of them grasped the bridle of the mid . | MiSs FRANCES man ED VA ployed in the patrol lest vear, besides the York- | try fell on evil days. The old supply of Portu- | time he is cried down. The clerks in Washing- | general consented to answer his questions, on | and by an almost superhuman effort stopped | ENGLISA AND x ‘ PT TLARp of the squatron of seven | goland south Ses Islands labor could not be | ton are not mere machines who can but eat and | Condition, however. that his statements should | him. It was time! We could look down into} poarding puis inmited. eels" Eeftamdying toe competion. Sis tet ne baa The Yorhhes = no a pare renewed. Then cen ory imported, until | —, \d grind out the rest of — ‘over | not be represented as official. | the abyss. | v Rei 2 ~ _ rit r jor this service. The Navy Department ow there are over 15,000 of these people work-|adesk. They have time for study, for readi Wl ia" gal : — y ASHING TON 5 3 STERRIGS FHT have to-sct promptly if Bering sea is to be | ing in the cane felda. _ s ry ing “When M. Deroulede came to Russia,” said PESTA STN We neat MASS: AVE., re | P)8, MULLER 1027 OTH STN properly pa and if we are to "maintain the naval showing at Honolulu the oceasion de- | Bands, TRE MONTEREY. “When the McKinley bill removed the bonus | of 2cents per poune on Hawaiian sugar all the | profit was swept away. It costs now about £15 more to produce a ton of sugar in Hawaii than | and for social recreation. They have time to| the general, government service are not the better for it? ‘The peculiar character of the work in the de- partments should exerapt it from ordinary con- | the Franco-Russian sympathies live. And who shall say that both they and the | were publicly manifested, but the iden Tot an alliance was not yet ripe. At prevent the neces- ty for that alliance dommates all Russian We have THE MANIA OF HASTEFULNESS, Its Victims Are Hurried Unceasingly Until ‘They Collapse to Nervous Prostration. From the New York Sun. opens Sept. 28. BOARDING and DAY school. Gare: fal instruction im all departments, For CIRCULAR apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. 3a2-{m* ST SoHN's coctEcE. Office hours, ¥ to Za, Kidneys and nervous disenses BALtvone & onto rarinoan Scheduie in effect S. minds. France is our natural ally. not only reciprocal sympathies, but we have identical interests and aims.” PROFESSIONAL. it ean be sold for. | ditions. The monotony of the continuity of “Spreckels is the heaviest stockholder in the | its sameness would reduce to hopeless in#e- | Hawaiian Commercial Company, which con- | cility the honorable member from Ohio who Vermont ave. and Thomas Circle. _Call of send for Anni logue. YAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAG! ‘Modern languages be an entirely new ethical. It in ani toast defe Francisco. the Navy Department that the Monterey will not leave San | tered ill advised to leave 302. It belongs to the family of germ diseases, Leave Wastiinaton this universal busy feeling of which every For Chicane pres trains 11 RIVAL — ROWLAND, CL 2 Agtrolorist : advice in ali matters of int se hi A “Do yon believe,” asked the reporter, “that | it is con y : Paes ® Tove, sickness, ‘Ke; hours 1299 AS > trole practically all the sugar produced on the | works eixteen hours a day. Representative | a treaty of alliance bas been. signed between | Wome complains, whetber she rides in ber | Susie ssaie ion, weeture a opsaaees ose | prim ai Mba aves ia sind Et that city without a single — vessel. —_ islands. The company lost over $300,000 Jast | Henderson says he has never seen a department | France gnd Russia?” | coach or walks to save car tare. ‘he profes-/ & vated gang indors-d by the leading educators of | ME. FRA ‘ARD penta shipment - Pe | iat Furopeand America. Seo circulars. “French, prot. tmediom ; Hite cive f: anion ae a ee el ak eit | ae nt ot tn renee te come jonal woman ia no more burried any more | Eaite A acatemin ket Geraane Brot | from Stoo aise ne ‘or Lexineton and Stanton. $10.40 9 - “ | dows to 91 per share. ~ closely confined all day, with a ‘and tedious | siderable time and remained silent for s few | than her non-professional sister with nothing | Mueller, author of the Word Chain System, &¢. 7 oY for Winchester ant ray «vation Monte: ik, th * if the department/ “The shareholders met in November and | task to perform. soon become ear moments. “At the court,” he said, “the alli- | todo. Indeed, because some ‘and duties | 2%2°-1i0 Faxtienor rer Lars, jaturel Deidlee, Re intense Vit be deemed | Spreckels submitted a proposition to assess | of vitality. Most of the women have colorless | auce with France had many enemies at first, be- : ppleeercr oa | Woo RSCOMMERCIAT, COLLEGE AND SCHGOE | a.m. f0 7 py advisable © ‘each share $6 or to permit kim to foreclose the | faces ind heavy eves when 4 o'clock comes. An | cause it was thought that the republican regime | “T° *liminated from her daily life on account of of Shortland and Typewriting, 401 and 407 East | 1211 Dell ‘ile on nicht train. In no case first mortgage which he held on the bonds of | hour longer of accounts or claims or statistics | could not be brought in accord with the mon- professional demands not infrequently the | Capitol st. ; dav and nwht sessions: persons prepated Pee. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABISSHED > patrol, for mall coal the company fot €900,000. ‘Thestock was held ould mehe thems Gall, sad {Cispitited set in- | archical regime. “But now theso serupies bave | Woman of business has more real leisure than tons; eraduates assisted to positions St | X advertising clairvoyant, astrologer and mediumin ey © ically useless | by many small planters. deed. It is not indolence. It is languor and | vanished. Whoever knows Russia—and I think | the woman who has everything expected of her, cee wonderful prophetic cift of second sight fer this p out-going thad been one of the bonanzas of the inertia resulting from coufinemens in vitisted | T do—knows how cordially the Germans are de- | because all her friends Thine shes no aL EE ETO ae tetigall the sronte of sur ive from creda to grave: admin will leave several complex | coast, paying in seven years as high a¢ @25 in) air and the handiing of minutue, detail and red | tested among all classes‘of the nation. Theno-! ing to do. Rather, we will say, her at- Incorporated under United States laws. eee ee apa pees Se ee ae 30, 58.90. CH incoming adtuinistration 10 | dividends om each share. ‘The stockholders de-| tape, for which government service is dis-| pitity, the bourgeoiste and the people would | tuck ‘of the disease is more neute. Just | Pot asrrn Galicrect retary i tue iarwect and teost Fyrngs boparated toxether: causes speedy tat: 23 33.93 8S we t make oUt | cided to pay the assessment, but very few came | tinguished. j 5 | marels with heartfelt joy against Germany. The | ge tn typhoid, the microbe of this diseaso feods | iitiuential coliexe of jt» hind in the world. S ow S whether the one Fou eo ef cwall sum wal venwels on the | fo the scratch, and last week nine-tenths of the | ‘Then a government clerkship at best isa pre- next war will be the most popular of all the | tion Syd, tne noe the Kikcony catap| esr opens sanuary 9 2428 Delantic coast when they are as badly needed stock was sold for assessment and was absorbed | carious outlook, with a possible horizon of four | wars tnt ever were undertaken by Tussin.” | nothing is left of them. ‘Then ail at once the | \/88 AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON, Biraneers *roa other cities and all in tromble will save Sondars. 6 3 * Spon the opposite side of the continent. | by Spreckels. aes years. Onentering upon it one cannot enter- | " Gen. Komaroff was the next man interviewed. | hysy woman has nothing to do but to lie down 1121 VERMONT AVE. X.¥. time aud mmoney, ty comine to right places once. | 4850p men ne Re wee ss Mtere is talk of an injunction to declare the | tain visions of rising from a messenger to.®| He wasformerly a staff officer and was made | in dim, quiet rooms, tobe served by skilled PIANO AND HARMON 3030, ckeptical, "Advertiere only what he.can 40. All Biteoeetown. #10 400.20. anf $5.20 p.m. THE QUEEN TO PROTEST. sale invalid, but no legal action haa yet been | cabinet officer, as the office boy may aspire to # | general in 1887. He has temporarily retired | hands, to be fed nourishing food and to be| [ESSONS IN CHINA, AND TAPESTRY viential. sittings, 50e Hours, # to 9, | por houlant way s | taken. partnership in the concern. ‘The fife is a com- | from the military service to devote himself | pathed and rubbed and rocked like a baby. | 44 ainting by, eat Salays. Residence, $80 Hot, bet. $¢end | siege hs, 8a An Ambassador With € to Washington | “Now here comes the milk in the cocoanut of | plete palsy to ambition. its great qualifying i ~—t - 4 Miss 0. L. NEVIN 1120 13th st. a. He is the editor-in- | p.m. Paves tra entirely to journalism. os in 310, Bearing Her the revolution. If the United States can be in- | feature being the short hours, which allow the | phief of the Siriet. He Kaien Coeiey oeriee ten eet ER 7 snstrance a personal friend of a? ~ peepee M?Feeunraot 6 gal Rot é : children, cannot hurry her. They call it nerv- dish! and Geriian astrol ‘AL BUUE LINE see it leave, duced to annex the islands this Hawaiian Com-| young to fit themselves for other work in case | Pobiedonosteseff, the cza bt ot : RAITT SES pn ay a at ps may mercial Company will jump from 10 cents to| of discharge and the old to recover from the | He i ‘also a fave ne za nal po Fed cise core ig tpl may sedreplngecrmy fay A pe FES Gay, i0s.tm-toS p.m 3 5 p.m. 1908 14eh st. CABINET VAPOR BATHS. SULPHUR, 4 Also scientific mamave, ‘A thorouzh and vrogressive sohoo! for both sexe: of an; >, ineluding coli is exterminated. By and by she gets up again, | rested and younger by ten years in looks and feelings; but the bacilli swarm, she gets the in- fection again and has it worse than before. You see there's no help for it, for every one is too ia share within s week, and every sugar passengers, | planter on the islands will see an immediate attorney, | increase of 50 per cent in the value of the cane + come at once | feids and sugar mille. moment annexation goes into effect stupefying monotony of one day b@ore enter- ing upon another. i-"Even now many of them sit half the da with their fect on the desk reading the papers,” says a Daniel Webster from Alabama, and adds is the idol of the Russian nobility, with very few exceptions. ‘Thoroughly Russian in the fullest meaning of the word; he detests Ger- many so bitterly that he is nicknamed the pre varatory work SADWEE nal ER STITUTE College, 1277 10th st. p.w. | Pupils Drepard successfully for civil service. Miva Bacon ot Ma RAPHAET. CLATEVOY Sapa departmental mS Sas pase “Gi Hater” He is, m ry like ries i a censt ‘Stenography taueht, se2-tr ‘ogist, born with» cal, ames and. For Boston, *2.40 p.m. . ae he becomes, a vital part of this, country. | profoundly, The make a pre- | Teherniaieff, reputed to'be well. Fate oa ta | BUSY 10, discover, the microbe, | No one hee | OCA TION FOR REAL LIFE. as gare iim fo retain bantband graven. Conall Mis Ponehibernete hides, ta iniater Stew ry pound sugar produced on tense of working vr.” to the f Shiey of the is cite - 4 Savi 1 THE SPENCRRIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, nae at She, Won't dupe yOu | MM starion at Bustor ital will | lands receives 2cents bounty. ‘This amounts| When I think of the great body of faithful pled ae pt fray a genes | ae nS —— = maintained, | Netional Bank of the Kapur Building, cor. 78h and Win moctnlew chores, S10 Fst. 2.w.. Room 35. Bor Atlag ie City. 10.09 a.m. and 12 ‘ne fat cum of $40 per ton and represents a| workers who miust rest Under this odium and | “““{m the Franco-Iussian relations,” said Gen. | district ‘tacecenger, boys, waiters, cash. boys | , Twentr-cigbth scholuatic. year deine Thursgey. | \PES. CLONENCE KicH, WHITE OF wosTOR. Honolula | good profit to the planters. forfeit their privileges, because of the inevi- | Komaroff to the reporter, two things | and ottier peers of therealin, One woraanstanda | gepiember J. 1402. Mfrance and business medium, OfSce hours, 1080 eo Taran comics that Claus Spreckels, hav-| table drones ‘that infest evers hive, I can| which are. absclusely distinct—sympathy and | on roceed be'the most remarkable phenomenon | fuwilste raria writing and training forthe civifwers: | 2° Parto™=ae az ae rice aaa aw womorro™. | ing engineered the gigantic. deal” DY which ho | seareely Keep down mir indignation. “Of course | interest, The sympathy between the French | of her day—ihe ‘woman who inot wearily, | Ee. gta mtanty Wate Rar ad ck MISSI; BEOWS, 8 NEW YORK CLATRVOCANT. the deposed gnu his association have wrecked and the: there are sinecurea It is one feature of our} and the Russians has oxisted for a longer eae ey rindly Buoy. She was talking with-+ Herma qpeencstion Band Welling, Shorthand and | asositon and ae basen atce’ rom nse test fe advices to the | gorbed the Hawaiian Commercial Compan} i em of spoils which the civil ver-| riod. than is generally known. | Everything | ber Hy eariedly Me othor dav. Her swhite | capeet top thoroushly trained Mechautcal Drawing: | {ivired FREE. Sittinzs, 0c. and. 81. Hours, Lis. niall Jon via New Sioeld new desire to put the finishing touch | vice commission ia driving out of our doors, | Prench pleases the Russians, aad that has bees | heir was combed. emoothly down. above a face | °Mla, : Suara apm. ie ts ose: | DacHNORD AyD PaNVNAE ® 2 at Honoial: to the deal by securing annexation to the | while the wiadows are left open. But is there | the case since the days of Peter the Great. | that must have been strikingly handsome in its Bp a on ee oe es ee ¥. W. AUIDEKOPFR AND REUBEN FOSTER, 1, the steamer { United States. "| any wisdom or Justice in keeping thousands of | Your authors aro curs, your tastes charm us| day. Her widow's bonnet and biack gown were | sways in demand, torius inoderate, wat norcompeti: | M pap pe ae Y be ‘Svdney “By it they will rake in $5,000,000 on the in-| faithfal workers at their desks an hour longer | and your sympathies and hatreds find an echo | exquisitely neat. “Yes,” she was saying, “it is | Hom "ith cheap, schools. Office open business | men, s0c. each. Hours, 9a. tu. to 9 p.m. 20 Li for Sydney: ici |erease iu value of the company's stock and | each day, in order that the clerk who site with | in our hearts. If the late Emperor Alosander | rather hard work for an old teAt, colt Fam | sekimcdipetoonetoat eemtatoacer Bal ioreetion’ ™ | ween ann Meetecuret eee oS. eee E che resstution | millions a year on sugar bounties, His own | his feet on the desk may expiate his crime? | 1] had imagined for » moment that France, | never so busy as to hurry me. I ‘tlet the ‘Mrs. SARA A. sbuxcen, DME PEERIN,, THE, TRUEST. DESTINY cena eateasive plantations wil be converted from a | Willi uot simply Keep thent there an Rout | reachorouniy drawn nto’s trap. wotld 6) work drive me. I take it ainy like andi doren't sui? Principal and Propristor. roar. fw Sr seat ttem with De to farther losing to a paying business, and trade wi! e | longer? beaten by Ger in 1! he rtain! ” (OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 3y'me we wot. a " a3 wa, Pulimen eee et ee ee eamingon ‘of, which ‘he con-| _ ‘Tue great body of trained and loyal clerks in | bate pursusd's different lin na wine Series. fateh memptiall, Soa.gee.”- Bhewens provera! COMGEIA Sees et hand rsa. | Me cieeateamlerbtanbiend | -25 > 7 tee h vera cad | trolm, will be vastly msereased. "| the service represent the whole mamber—the | the one which he chose. The preponderance of | bring you your things white and sweet from the | pGsventh reer sx a purinees edacaije in dhs ty. PAYS, MANICURE AND cmTKOPO. | Phe vip Minn vf lite and | \"olvake it all around, annexation will put into | feet-on-the-desk element the fraction. If | Germany is as contrary to the interests of Bus- | Rand-cleansi ae Wguie a member of the furuily ot Basta Mian ts Pitan Sw | Rieter for Anansi od adopted. | The |. ickels’ own pockets nat lees than $10,000,000 | Congress in ite wisdom should see ft to. reduce | gin an it 18 to thone of Prance. Our. emperor | have reached ibe pot of gold at the foot of the | Crd Servis Shorthand sudvtypepritine, Supener | BIST GOODS oath of New Yor a8 prea —Delly Tag Warrerre ant Crortantanvsiio m bail also been | OPT seh, a larges sum than be cleaned up by hia | the vulgar fraction to its Jowest terms there | knows that very well. As to the existence of «| rainbow io discover a woman not infected with | 824 eauisstic rachis. ta pat Sheoaeh trata for Front Hoyal and Strnstooredal ye See LESS ty dia sarewd opposition to the sugar trust and his | would be no necessity to tamper with the whole | formal treaty between France and Russia 1 the disease. But she is a philosopher and wiser | raished agg i Bp ~ EAN TR. Tings ame? WASHINGTON AXD SOUT! See sa Deitch cancel tothe, Britten | Stal eelling out to that big monopoly. "| number. If this element does exist, if the | am not prepared to. speak. I am convinced | then most of her kind Eel ee OC AVEL TagN VESTIBULE Tawi {ED cmon ow sa Wake, presumably demiling events up | Tbe men who are mentioned as Spreckels | service retains clerks who do absolutely noth: | that, in caso of war between Russia and Ger- ‘OUT OF WASHINGTO HORT ROUTE TO LONDOX Sov Sab vase to Abacta (tine ie hours) wits Pe Y Waa eabses sdcbarvare ant | associates inthis scheme are Diabop, Irwin and | ing (Jo itsahame be, it aid), mast the people | many, there would be a revolution tn if ca aac le 5 BPO ORTH GERMAN LLOYD 8. 8. CO. Gieopcr through New York snd Wesineson ~ Phen Damon, all influential Hawaiian’ eapitalista, | who do work be made to earn these unearned | the government retnsed to help Ri ‘De- FE nantes ROGEVELLE ACADEMY FOR DOYS, ROCKVILLE, Past ‘Steamers er, ‘Geicame ‘vin, Meurecaccy ana ew Vert Se = New | Babop owns the largest baniog Bosiness of | alariee by working longer? More ennul for the | pend upon it, the Pranco-Rusah allance is as Lip -pdieraen rere ane enero | eos eee aserm ering FEBRUARY 4; cutry | Co focthaytey A i Raa Dealand, vester ins ‘e dic, | the isinnds and Damon is his manager. idlers, more labor for the workers. ular here with us as it is with youin France. — Rett Toege arene eGAsON. UBS A Boge Ae c te Monteomerss onda be eke CAS GS, | Damon figured as one of the advisory com-| The salaries that are supernumeraries, | frcoversas Lave repestediysaid in my ; | the star fishes love to linger and sea weeds cling ama" < 9 ma. oan. 00 n,m. —Datly for all pwincipsl motmts woth om Seen en ee ee vent, "wag | mittee of the new government Irwinis now in |and they are invariably handsome (not the | i¢ is absolutely puerile forustobe afraid of Ger- | affectionately to the insensible rock, saloon appointneata. " Ce eg ad | eer Pork sod Westineten ts Hot Rysine wis Sane: eee ee ee nation | Washington, having been sent on recently to | supes, but the salaries), would furnish funds | many. Russia and France allied are stronger| An oyster rosbed wildly into the humble POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. |» : sonorting to location | second cabta. | ‘He, ond VU reacaineroy a whe Lnited States govern. | carry throngh the ahnexation’ negotiations that | for so many bona fide clerks that it wonld be | than the triple alliance, not only in numbers, home his industry and frugality had provided. | =——=—————————————— 2, ory ee eg Apply to EF IX 9) ASHIRGTUS AND OUTO DIVISION sotto eben ‘bythe | weve frst broached by Judge Harewell nearly «| porible to clove the departments at @ o'clock | but in our mulitry stuation, "We can atack | apategetmenpens: Ese Fig cee aL SNe CATE 2 we. Bd Fe A A ahead yearago. . we more work done | Germany on both would| * alive,” she gasped, ‘what has hap- f. 4 Are E Pom endo “Jails. Train levine Wash: a ae onl ‘The Hawaiian consulate there as well as the | than under the present system. piney ied ee alice ann , and, 00 for pene” pean oe ‘Wrauingrvon Steamivons Go Ay x You, Gora, To bien andarrivins 5% am. rows toon SSOMEISEY .cat"on thelr way to | Stato Department knew this revolution was | _ Another member has placed on record this | ‘4; pai play after 3 Cy SIA AND ANNEXATION. sin assembly yesterday a joint troduced requesting the Cali- fornia delegation in Congress to use every bon- erable means to sectre the annexation of the [coming more than a month ago, and so did Minister Stevens in Honolulu and Commander Wiltz of the cruiser Boston. ‘The real reason why Wiltze and Stevens re- fused for one week to order search for some American castaways in November was that the revolution would come toa head while the Bos- wise assertion: ‘The clerks in the d adding iy, “If a cl they wouldn't do any better” ‘When I read thisand think of how: ment oat made _ dasling,” he impressively exclaimed, | 53 ‘sank into a seat witha low moan. A ter- breast. Mewaiien Islands. The resolution was referred | WE recte weexted cut: bis Sta te this voveiallon: to the comm on Sodeont cal with in- by calling on Wiltze to investigate affairs, <a "ieory 2 masnger of the Calon, iron cove, Wize reported That Aenean if | Daily at7 p.m. from the foot of 7th st. for Fortress | property w ngered Promptly sent Monroe, Newport News, Norfolk, Virginie Beach, thet the cous? leven Monterey would Earinee ‘ashore, whose presence endrngered the ASE et toetcdedieen A dispatch from Victoria, B.C., says thenaval "When the annexation question comes upCon- eatborities there and at Esquimalt decline to will bave to investigate Stevens and fate thether they have received any inatrac- Wijtze. Another man who ap- Gorse from the bome government bearing om in Washington, ard who will hare much {pe situation at Honolnis, and will give no in- fo do with the Hawajian business, is Lloyd formation ss to any of ber majesty’ : be- Tevis, the ex-president of Wells, Fargo & Co., Ing ordered to proceed to the scene of the re | on this cosst, and the bose negotiator of Cali- cept revolatio fornia. It is said there he has retained to ‘THE CONSULS AT Bawar. aid in presenting the claims of the provisional er ‘Thurston, before leaving for | government. . sbingio®, gave out the wording of the rec- writen extended by lecding powers at Hono- —————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— | SaLvaTION OW is a sure cure for Neuralgia. rom the south arrive W and 0.20 p.a.: Miausan Divi: ‘and #338 p.m, exept Sonia