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He ON THE OTHER SIDE. Y. EXCEPT SUNDAY, ° ESTAR BUILDINGS, — nia Aveane, comer 11th St., by ill The Evening Star Nevespaper Conpany, An Officer of Queen Lilliuckalant S H. KAUPFMANN, Pres’t. . by on Annexation, New York Ofc, 88 Potter Building. —_——_——_ err ret Cc co WHAT CAUSED THE REVOLUTION ferenes ncvim SHEET Stax 81 O0persear; | aS: . an fometa midet, BLOOD ott eat Ofte at Waskingtom, D. C., an [= ——— ie 7 sae nn A Negro Murderer Who May be ors scriptions mast be raid in ava S Ye r 3 q OTe ij weratinateanoe | Vor 82, No. 20,484 WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1893. TWO CENTS. Burned Alive, , > . FINANCIAL | FINANCTAT NOTICES ; Y hi iat a (<a PS he islands ' on Ns AL. 2 be > as SPE d s rong case, and the question of how the island : >HIC as Teele. CTAT SPECIAL NOTICES. __ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, TALKING OF HAWAII te Lepeat nepal pemgrtaghngh neti ot OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, . <>SPIRITUALISM AT WONS'S HALL, 723 = e " preset neidental an: as — W P. oth etn WEDKER: seas anveniaeeeas: s\ ALW ALLL. | the natives. shai be preserved is ineide OSE nose Poverty B H oO DAY EVENING. nce of spirit SS 1 informed THE QUEENS SIDE. Milde takin? ex aiia axzixa Horse Or ‘medium. Private, at . aetcmsincs a It is said among those who are well informed | Lewis 6. TEWKSEURY & 00.) a Ce to cerry aee, | cera “RS 10| Seoretary of State Foster Consults! witistwtis’niali iy sesciatin’ The prov | PMMentng the Queaion of Wawatian Ame won the incnme of which they are a | Keeper. Mr.'L. R_ VINTON, and our collectors and | ATTORNEYS: Pare 19 ry | VES ewmety ven = a Rexation From Another Point. Diwed to depend, will Gud it profitable 1335 F st., Adams Iron Building, | solicitors, Messrs. H.STEIWER anda. A FRIEDRICH, | Arorro “4 8 abilities are that the treaty providing ® pro- . See! Se even. whl tnd 8 prodtatie = plage | Renereecntatites for our WASHINGTON BRANCH: | AUCTION SALES. - Pare 8 Congressional Leaders. Sosteenta, ahith Si Warsioea ongesteteecnh| Cumen, TWA, §.—Shemne tena, comuie bad eau ; come te We take this oppertunity to thaak our patrons and | BOARDING ..... Paro 2 — to the Senate, will be sanctioned, govern- | sioned officer of Queen Liliuokalant ot Hi TFICATES OF DEPOSITS, upon which the public for past favors.and trust that thesaime will | MUSINESS CHANG :-Page 2 will t ar yest ty fi greeny we bev the followin rates of Interest W. B HIDES, Manager. niin De cbatinned in the future: core rene 4 ed ment will then have a fixed responsiblity for | who is visiting relatives here, saya pra : ee ~ MEET 2 s eee ae aeee A the well being of Hawaii, and it will remain fo gor ep PAYABLE IN THREE MONTHS, 4 PER CENT. Siseasihe pompous aalidecl kholders of The Arlington Fire Ins. Co. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSO'N, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Pre 21VIEWS OF LEGISLATORS. | the new edmmitration to determine, with the |°2use® leading to the revolution are to be z EIN SIX MONTHS, 5 PER CENT Devoatta. techerk and interest allowed pe. the sectire ee ag Osi Osea aes as | ee “Pare nt of Congress, how we will acquit our- | !0cked for considerably below the surface of PAYABLE IN ONE YEAR, 6 PER CENT en daily balances. ‘3g Rong noagileatg Se mrad, Agent Se Ene —_ : Se selves of the respons ty. what bas been published im the dispetcbes olis 03 from 12 to 2 p.m. bo -Page -_ H San Francisco. *l \d ber ee « arterly. semi-annu- r a hayaners made to corre. ene S Page 10| Reasons Why Tt is Thought the Matter Will | It is settled that England will resist our tak- | fFom. Sas, Pranciaco, It should be borne a ager collateral << a fase 1] Be Quickly Settled When the Anneastion | ing coutrol of Hawaiian adfairs. | It te ao well | qivqn to the pooss to from @ oummtnee of aes cSorgmmmemt Rondeangalt | Conipany will he eld af she off of the omERR. | GOMES —FERGONS -WHO-PAY RENT | FOR RENT (omens ~-" Page | Commission Arrives—The Present Situation | Or the Senate. ‘The situation opens up the pos- fhe Sevetationtots ue on ata way to Washing- Woops & €0., B Government Bonds, York, Stock | Exchan for the election of directors to serve during the en. een inget at Room oe ee Daslding. cor. os ear — -Page 2| Anticipated by the Administration. — — < Tegan mee eo poched_ sw —¥g Eve 4 os eee Ryd oe a! @ | suing yer - a a el aie N sem)... Page 2 Dt Si ire ‘itain, oo A gg eeqncent ved . 22 STREET Nw fel Sone cieeneaeee, s,will Be open from 12 grelock, m, to: | fuer « praciiea! method of purehanice. FOR RENT (Stora ‘fae 5 os! SEs sl cents RacsahetGnk Wa Genk Gee | war. Ther did nt wait for the regular gail cl } LEY, 2 ! s 8 b due toarrive at San Fran- — — We havo direct prirate Secretar x ++-Page 3 icipati is not anticipated, as the principle involved in | *teamer, which is : aaan Prieate Wires gree toon New York and SNE | eNO 18 THE TIME FOR SALE (Bicycles)... Page 2 Aehereiie se erebcareaaapep tr kad | the action of the’ United ‘Stater is one stead: | cisco Febraary 8, but chartered a x«pectal Lanersr Cyorrar, $1,250,000. Chicago offices. Toplace your orders for printing. NOTHING BUT | FoR SALE (Horses and Vel -Paso 3) next between the Secretary of State and the | rastiy maintained by Great Britain. and, more- | Steamer nays have ite ex js ee nr factitien for tending | g§—g=oANDREW 2, DUVALL, FIRST-CLAS WORK. Prices as low as GOOD | Fon SALE tay” 3] members of the Hawaiian annexation commis- | over, the British are not ina condition fo want | ahd views laid before the American people be : os Gretmand Provisions. fF COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, WORK will wa ant, Call and see our samples of | FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) FY pape arbegeee oc igtgear ecier aportutresgped pond erm woleetnienpet prego teed [Eee ey taraalenet x“ , 4 iniag a paliay wl 3 ase ¢ . % peas Has removed bis law offices to the New Building, No. | "ork. oe a... ing. or such haste would not have been made easzrere of tions, associae We maken spectalty of the NORMgNT. ELLIOTT, JOHN 7. sHEIRY, | HOTELS the question of annexation and the entire | Se | in presenting their case. It would be well, t eanications, lodees, she. Local Securities. Purchase ond Sale of all Lo- 464 La. ave., opposite City Hall. cieige pusek eed trenives. rs paula Hawaiian affair as now presented. James G. Binine, then Secretary of State, | therefore, to suspend judgment until after we wins are their money with Baath : ‘iinenn om means lo Tn considering the subject the government | wrote the following dispatch to the United | aro in possession of more and fuller saforma: —- “ a 9 oh ome a deposit with H pa. upon wich = LOST AND FOUND. has abandoned a partisan view of the matter | States minister to Hawaii December 1, 1882. patted an) people of v . such paiaet wolating a change ia | call atone ant sotdieor the sams wil be wold at | §Sees>NO MANICURE... and democratic leaders ave been consulted | | “The United States firmly believes the posi- | {2.50 extent this communnic oe : . Securing Siditional fact | “Wo February 14, 1803, at 10 o'gock sma DISPUTING ae and thele views es ecgely soleil as have | Soe ot Scns deans cnoean ke chan CAUSE OF THR REVOLETION . : * Bewinrefavited to-cailumur | 208 ieeciet pn Mostt Waxy | teen thereof prominent republicans Instance | ond it will earnestly co-operate with the eative | “This revolution has been brought about by > o NOTARIES PUBLIC... of tbis is shown in the visit to Secretary pov on ad . ay interested with oie : Lewis G. TEWKsEURY sco. | B= ei os We rent houses and collect rents. | OCEAN TRAVEL | John W. Foster this morning of Senator Mor- |e coestotaeneomineet Rom eee Biv} | at sey siee oo . pera ver , eyo, | there ag ry per ep iprinregeeng se We do both, and our host of clients | POTOMAC RIVER BoATS. | nH cial condition by indecing the Unite® Banys z ueriean Security aud Tens ole |gan and Representative Blount, both | be found by Hawaii impracticable this Govern- | States to teatore to thetg ane ne : : CT. Hus : vc inti ta Geeror tne Thore ts no disputing st. Let ua] PERSONAL as of the Renate comet on emecTat | tered situation by seeking avowediy am Amer-|Teccived under the | reciprocity treaty eo ‘ - . T. Havesser, Anct the same forthe present at the old Sec dich onlleck E504. FESSIONA member of the Senate committee on foreign Te- | ican solution of the grave issues presented.” — | Pan" tng —— — AT B¥stnw. GEORGE bE. F MMO! PROPOSALS |. Intions—the other chairman of the Honse com-| “November 19, 188. Mr, Blaine wrote to the | Pll Under this treaty Hawaiian ©. J. BELL, President. Member Washinston Stock Exchanga, GEO. W. STICKNEY. B. H. WARNER & CO., RAILROAD : laembemaggesnree Oe, r + Mr. Bi Q jas admitted into the United IBeal Fotate ana Stock Becker, T recommend to my friends Nir, Goorge W. Sticknes, Aa mittee on foreign affairs. Secretary Foster | United States minister to Hawati as follows: | free of duty aed the tar “ro BANKING HOUSE, 1405 GST. SW Roouis Yani 11. Atianite Buildiag, teinte business of Eanes ezeickwes’’ 1 t® Foal | Property Managers, STEAM CARPE ino hed = talk on the Hawaiian | | “The government of the United States bas | 75't0 100 per cent on their plats ceanien Wimmer ern en. ace. St 00 Fst. nw. eal re th* GEORGE E. EMMONS. | 16 P st. u.w. ter | STORAGE... : rituation with Representative Hitt of Ili- | Wars avowed and now repeats that under no! ments. This remission of duty on the part of oa tine REREEATES \= “ORREGT*’ SHIRTS FOR STREET | THE INAUC ne 5 . Fike dec - | circumstances will it permit the transfer of the | the United states lea ara yen . ‘ ae INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Fe To est tor estimates on all kinds of book Fe CORRECT SHIRTS YOR STREET | coyrinan PROPERTY we Fane: Ox Chairman of the House committee on | territory or sovereignty of these inlands to any | like $6,000,000 « rene wind has gene @ E ve Lesr Die Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or | t noe jadly furnish = WANTED (Board)... ae foreign affairs and the leading republican mem- | of the great European powers. It is nee dies: | pockets of thirty of forty men Now that You ars not hastening | op Xi to give me your work. The “correct thing" in Shirts for outdoor TED (Help) ber of that committee. These gentlemen came | to restate the reasons upon which that deter- | Pot more th ¢ con te meso : r: = wear and which will be worn by “nell nen | WAN'TED (Hoitses) singly and gave their views with reference to | mination rests. It ia too obvious for argument | fe sunar entice janter is unable to neg fis spring is made up of Fine Old English | WANTED (Rooms) the great question now before the aduiinistra- | that the possession of thece islands bya great | fecontile himell te the meine unten nt FY TEE EST NW. 75 mache&Co., Chevicts, in Blue and Pink stripes, with link | WANTED (Sitnation Sion andthe counter maritime power would not only bea dangerous | He seos in annexation the ndeactas of than a 4 . » ocHRe MINE | Lehman Bros. New ; calls of saine material and a wite linen ical Oe diminution of the just and necessary influence | cents per pound bounty. and tence tes hee eof finest ochre. near ebman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotton collar—see our windows. NoTHIS ROM ENGLAND. e United 5 * ore of | 4 . move Os jet this te . 2 Or Feau Pe | Lamson Pros. & Co., Cuicaro Loardof rade, BAIRD & GALT, #1 FSTREPT, Ae perignt nae 7a a of on = Se ready to sacrifice the Hawaiian Queen, the : : efor, who | Private wires to New Xork, Chicago and New Or é SAIREMAREKS AND PUR ISHER: fet ccrotary Foster has not yet received any-| Pacitic, but in ense of io at ple and everything and everybody Lert 3 kw . Ma. | leans. Telephone. 4% _ wit. ‘390 to $25 es evant, ¥OR FINE STATION. An Extra Supply. thing official from the British government bea: ateys pe argagtceeyownd to: ee too large ~ : a ie =asee — 3 Owing to the great demand therefor, the | ing on the situation. That some definite policy | *™ pre ign tapas corre ss THE “SEW coNsTITUTION.” ¥ g . + HARTER SATs om . o~ of the revolatio you ationers, inclu ane's Bond, Hurd’s re 2 : . Foste N.D. jo-called ‘new constitution’ Ss Coxstrna- SAVINGS AND YRUST COMPANT eed ewes cance, Whiting’sand Ward's Fino Paper and En- | Monday, containing the full and carefully pro- | is booked to sail from New York on the Teutonic | of the Congressmen who have decided opinions | claimed by the queen. It would be FIDELITY PUILDING, LOAN AND IX- CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. Peetieeee Bae Gt ates “ae tbs eae | Carer or re ane) Me; Rising “were COM | peomrtiasat tesving WOU as Muapos fut wend. | geve cueeer oP ease cecaae ft ur * 5, i i LOAN s NER 15 AND NE’ 4 preci ; eae : — : : : s . constitution’ was simply 9 MENT ASSOCIATION, eIEE eis § E pietely exhausted. To still conti: tion hanging in the air, so to speak, and it is | \Sy. : FH > = epigpaernEaCt Chartered by ayecial act of Congress KaePorrtce oF FASTON & UDP, Stationers, Soe mect a till continuing | Hos banging in the air, #0, to speak, and it is| “Fe don't want the idands,” sald Mr. Har-| of the constitution under which the 908.014 G ST. ww. . WASHINGTON, D.C. 421 11TH ST. Guat abore the avenua. te1_| demand for those issues, a new edition of each | More than _ ter, “under any conditions, and I am decidedly | iian people were governed by King Kalakeca : Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, and Fed., 1892. MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY. fas sans mission will be given some definite information | opposed to making them a part of our terri-| until the mame interests that’ ane asserts sees soeess: $114,000.00 ae YOLES FRAYED A LITTLE? | has becn printed, and they can now be fur-| as to what Hawaii may expect from the United The whole scheme is job intended to| ented in the “on to Washington ‘Sirians aacncstaweer CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS ? phehrasrs J9 9 ernat month for nished in any quantity on application to the | States before his departure. benefit the few sugar planters who are anxious | and led bythe same L.A. ihur st amounte a 0,874.18 Rentasafes from $3 each upward pe: anata No havo recentiy stad an optta!de- heat tine in the city at $090, SF al aa THE NAVAL FORCE AT HONOLULU. to secure the 2-cent-s-pound bounty paid by the | another on which has been objectionable bots Our ane at the close of the yea Partment to our establishment, where SS and gto order, and ft : : United States on the native product, and if 6 que ¢ majority of her si oneuan 190, 053.48 Silver ware and valaaties taken on depostt. every particular of the business will re- pls Ee eae ee What the government will do with reference | ths should get that bounty theve will hee nie paces up hy Increse war a a ceive careful and scientific attention. Govenyment Receipts Topay.—Internal| to augmenting its naval force in Hawaiian bounty of from #4.000,000 to $6,000,009 to di-|imous demand of the natives, both in and ¢ ‘ rere daring y ~ {l1-fitting frame readjusted without revenue, 352,107; customs, $632,987. waters cannot be predicied with any degree of | vide among there sugar planters. But we'll] of parliament, and of over two-thirds of the a one. rete interest allowed on su:ns of not less than 83 waa oe certainty, but from present indications it seems | knock that out ehortly and then you'll hear no | voters in the kingdom, tht the queen intended . ~-—<egiagl eon =m. c : . . i likely that there will be no material increase | more about annexation. to return to the original constizution, wi oe ee ee Prepares and heeps Wills free of charge—sete ss Ex: MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, Poppi erage = Hae St! made in the number of vesele there. ne restored to the natives the frauchise taken away . © go.e7a.83 | ecntor, Administrator and Trustee—exeeutes Trusts wee Sey eee : a Sees that will lead to bloodshed MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, by the last one. = held a : NM in lu or el i poate eee ene || fuetreiesiementraamhuaecon | Gorse) so Haut Tax Vasuvi0s—Tho steel | cene. to Light, snd th ie the beliat te oevel | What Thay Thini of Gas ieamatean Pocter| os sregrapntnapr fsa cee von a0 is Pete BIA PHONOGIAPH Co. G2r Est nw. | tug Wahnecta left Norfolk Inst night for Port | circles that the foree of marines and sailors en pra lerewing ‘The obstacles in the way of annexation are ae aoe 250,133.70 3 Brestdent 8 MAKING DEPARTMENT ‘ON. Pros. L1t) RF.” CHOMELIN, See. | Roval, $, C., to assist in the trial of the pneu-| the Boston is sufficient to protect American mec abe tte) There is the Chinese question. How PES to jones, 7 YF st. getim_| Fe 4 TRULY DELICIOUS DISH. matic guns of the cruiser Vesuyius, She will|imterests and keep the turbulent na. = riacbosermgrs ao ERe ©] can the United States admit ghe 20,000 Chinese “ f etok in I for ace ALBERT L- SEURTEVAS Of all the delicious dishes that be used for towing targets, &c. five clement in order. Another vessel | committee on territories, is quoted as follows: | residents of Hawaii to citizenship? Mest of met om Se eee chofs ean connivencne can shold re ee, may be sent to support tho Boston and| “The Sandwich Islands and the Nicaragua | these are coolies of the very lowest type, brought . of th a Om Ge Fo seba ruile™ te fish or oysters served the Mohican at Hawaii, but information ob- | canal are the two things the United Statesshould | from China under contract to work on the Mooay depontted w Lot three Zenas C, Robb Sith onr' Fine Chablis cr Saut Actixa Assistant T: E. B, Tr i | wha pa 4 Zanes C. Rectinn, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1893. pS dog cTING ASSISTANT TREASURER. — + orue, | tained at the department leads to the belief | control. A policy of isolation did well enough | plantations at €15 per month How can we 4 r ‘ ks, will Matihew G. Einery, ‘Mr. Edwat H. Allen, Feesident Either for 4 per case of 12 ats. cashier in the office of the treasurer of the} that no more will be sent unless the situation | when we were an embryo nation, but today | extend the invitation to these people to : S tae setnel Oper cuts yaram Charles 4 : Sere : Single at. de. United States, bas been designated to actas| becomes alarming, and this does not seem | things are different and we must no longer look | Come into our fold while our present laws te pei {dev See a ‘The Standard Engraving Co., City. ‘TO-KAL.ON WINE COMPANY, assistant trensurer in the absence of Mr. | probable in view of the present state of ‘affairs. | to dominion alone over the territory included | main on the statute books’ The debt of for & perio? of three . Bib G. Parkes O14 1éthet. nw. fell __Tatephona. 908. | Whelpiey, who bas. resigued, bis resigation. to | The Government will not be caught rapping, | between the waters that rash our own | Hawaii is ittle eas then £3,000.000, moat held yours wil draw interest at the rate of 8 per cent mas Hyde. John F! Kotgers, : The weather is likeig to be warmer, sith a i jowever, and its vessels wil repared for | shores. We are 65,000,000 of the most | in Englan: ere are other interests im Williaa ©. Chas sy omas It. Sons ipt of the half-tone electro- | fF g=> . take effect upon the appointment and qualifi- ; prep | people, = sighs = -aemiseatne = recent of She Balteone slectee- | mer = ingneaeing” clondinga ard vain tonight: | Caneetveey MPon the spp a sea and kept in localities convenient to the tele- | advanced and powerful on earth, and ropard | Hawaii to protect. besides the -Amercan ae to express to you the very bigh esteem which | Hreezing and probably a cold were Thurolay eventsg: ee as CASTS graph. to our fature welfaredemands an abandonment | planters. There are the interests of the “ me + euutheriy winds, siasting to northwesterly. a ‘The Present Situation Anticiprted. of the doctrine of isolation. I don't see how | native which cannot be overlooked. A little = nn We Lave found your work extremely satitfactory in Tae Presipent’s callers this morning in- : Harr | 80 of these foreign nations could rightfully | over 100 years ago these numbered 400,000. ND LOAN kse0> | exert partic re atetengh entirety ce Do not expsct us to cluded Senator Washburn, Justice Brown,| _ If there is any doubt about President Harri-| Protest, England and Germany in particular, | Through the introduction of civilization, with ington. Rive fer sear been deluge: "We coneraty ate Sew upon make our lowest Md un- aa See ie Miller, |" being in~fevor of a vigorous and, in a asthe have been in the habit of ecizing hold | its clothing and whisky, there rewain now “ MUCH HEAT FOR LITTLE MONET. | the sircess yom are making of your Businoko and you leenttlncesh dats, ce-you Senators Hawley, Hoar and Allison, Collector | ™easure, an aggressive foreign policy for this | of everything in the ehape of an island or any — as ee) and im cad of the mag- eVr as ee have made your money Clark of Chicago, Mr. E. Kurtz Johnson and | country that doubt is likely to be dispelled dur- | other division of land wherever and whenever | nificent physical specimens of man- re é ie arrangements 20 as to psy Mr. Beriah Wilkins, ing the last days of his administration. In the | they pleased. hood of » with their large | tracts i Folly stock pars 6 per: Another siipment of Gas Heating Stoves ‘ours very tray, Saaalis.” We aly te ee peepee ries rectal las ae of valuable land, we have scarcely a moderately . at oe red egr-cnad Se ee ons Ww and sell low to prompt Tur. New Cntev ov Onpxaxce.—Capt. Wm. | grinnese i Giana tue wigctie os anes menage cocizgesseugeen wealthy native left. Their lands have been Picrpimed sop Sent ssoey tha | eam Jer irampeired Pais prom 1T, Sampson having been duly confirmed by the | 2™=e% 1% maintaining the dignity of this] Senator Frye, » member of the foreign at-| gobbled up by the missionary. the adventurer e sold elsewhere. ‘ * x pay A = country, and it is said when the inside | fairs committee, speaking on the Hawaiian mat-| and speculators. To cfown ail, this of the Hawaiian case is known it will be seen | ter today, said: Snes Boe ees te atom to “4 the entire kingdom. Is, natives San Francis ‘eb. 1.—1n an » evening Admiral Irwin expressed the opinion that the Monterey would not be seut to Honolulu. She would only be useful there, said the Admiral, in case of war, and im thet event she would be required bere ‘Little Wonder" Gas Heating Stoves, $1.50. Senate as chief of the naval bureau of ordnance pos been commissioned to that office by the | that he belioves in being aggressive as well as| “I did not think that my porition rogarding hus qualitied and will assume bie new duties in | fm when tho circumstances warrant aggres- | the Hawaiian affaircould be questioned. For a day or two. siveness. There is very good reason for be- | ome time I have been disturbed by seeing the oss ; available coaling stations in the Pacific ab- lieving that if he had been re-elected an ag- 5 7 : Stockhgggers and others interested in the develo} i ss sorbed by foreign powers, and I p- | Deratnen as ax Isprax Aoext.—By direc- vo Racalgn’ giticy Wael Maes Seen tates ment of this useful talking machine are invited to | ¢j, Presid: F i — ose : jhave made strenuous efforts to secure tion of the President First Lieut Louis P. | most marked feature of his administration and | them for the United States, but without suc- "Home Comfort” Gas Heating Sto} Best in town for the monty. Liable” Asbestos Heating Stoves, 34.50. Best in town for the money. Tee Derntcr Trrte Issenaxce COMPANY, “Brilliant Star” Cylinder Heating Stoves, Speciab Brant, first infantry, is designated to perform | that the end of another four years wonld have | cess. If Hawaii should ask for aunexation I rchratng cae rege Magenta e425. a Drive and execute the duties of Indian agent at the found ‘this country in powersion of ‘strong | should consider it presumptuous and imperti- Wrarxarox, Det. Feb. 1.—In response tow. - Best in town for the money. ‘See ae er Round Valley Indian agency. California, Lieut, | Points of advantage, from a naval point of | nent on the part of England to interfere. I do | request for an expression of bis views on the es Them. se”? FOUR Own PRINTING. Brant will perform thoes ditties ers di- | View, in the South Atlantic and in the Pacific, | not think that anything more would result than | Hawaiian question, Thomas F. Havard. ex-Sece BARBER & ROSS, COR 11TH AND G STS. N. W. Wc. Met If your business requires printing of rection of the Secretary of the Interior, to | Placing us ina position both to foster and pro- | the receipt from Engia’! of a diplomatic note | retary of Stat » neither had the batt ‘=D Trowser sta the Faison Mineo: whom he will report by letter for instructions, | tect American commerce and to check foreign | and an answer trom ‘ur Seeretary of State | Geare nor the right to speak, for the im Titles to a2 row “ ie Bea ; ve, tte cos. in short sctabiacenea: aggression on this hemisphere, For the past | couched in an equally diplomatic tone.” administration as to its probable actic a — een SHO SCAKCITY OF COAT 6,000 sutowraphy contes. can be taken two years or more he has devoted a great deal 7 NNEXATION. er. H wthis as 7 D ‘MRE. SAYERS OPPOSES AN ATION, matter. He very willingiy, Deets, wilis and all oth TCTION SALE. - from one original. ave how it works! Exoravixe ror tre Ixavovratrox.—The | of time to the study of international questions, qe ag 4 ety prevared. NT REDUCTION = At my yards. You fel JOHN C. PARKER, 619 7th st. now. " ; : 7 sam "| Representative Sayers of Texas is eurnestly | past action in referen: erty 5 ‘ieieceieien z Fong Rg ie apy at REM G10 “ih st. pW. | Secretary of the Treasury has instructed the | and, being a good lawyer, he has naturally be- : ¢ | 8nd the policy of the State Departinent while 3 adi age oy tnt noe a highest grades of fuel, The <a the Pure Food Exhibit chief of the bureau of engraving and printing | come familiar with international law. opposed to the annexation or the extension of vemgeheral gon dow § ee, paring cm pestbaut reserve. wr MAURY. DOVE, Now to perform all necessary work for the inaugural | , One thing which particularly attracted his at- | a protectorate over Hawait. He says that he} “"Tn'the course of several hours’ conversation a a a Main office, 2st and I sts, nw. ee committee in connection with the engraving | tention in connection with the efforts to de-| does not believe that amy foreign country | Mr. Bayard went over the wile question wf re a aon. Bee otc Foot Fandeitern. w. E and printing of the cards of invitation and | velop our trade with the South and Central | should bo permitted to take postession of the | the commercial and political aitilintions of, the ee See — ead Children's 25 Mat me 28th and K sts. nw. At Our Store. tickets of admission for the inaugural ball, Eire peepee) perme bdandsand doesnot think that they will Hawaiian group with the United States and the Without resery. Sao with the understanding that the entire expense | 12 whic! : palare hom attemp' uthe would not under any cireum- | practical tendency and effect of the more com- DIRECTORS, or <gqus SEAR, SELEY 08 THEY COLD GRAT | TH+ Sow wet whelenome teeckeuet ick. Peet. | Ciccone ahall beborne by the inaugural | Were without naval stations in the great oceans | stances favor either annexation or protector- | Piote acts of theCleveland adminivtretios te the AT BRITTON. POAT A = ~ =o John’s Wheat Food, served hot with cream and sugar. | committee. that wash our shores. | The constant aggres- | ate. He says we do not want to take in a mixed | presentation of the policy inaugurated by See~ JAMES L. BARHOTR, a 3030 er ie W. hROWS, BEADGE SATHANIEL Caktst, ebatrman. “The. ‘cniabamne a tik iteaddale te = sions of Great Britain and Germany presented | race, a conglomerate population like that of | retary Fish. ie majaricyand we neline othe belief that that word | 8° toall every Gay this woek. Very delicate and] <1 Se | to his mind a great dificnlty in the way of our | Hawaii, and it is not the policy of this country | ""Mtr’ Bayard did not commit himself to the Slesatof that ty poun preimuife trea, thespoon balug | BUtrictous. An inexpensive every-day food for the | ye. yf. E. Bell, superintendent of public build- | CUltvating relations with the southern coun-| to acquire territory anyhow. If the islands | advocacy of auncsution as a die prograra | Slightly turned upim front and at the edwes, prevent: chat ” pai tries, and the Chilean trouble and the growth | were to be annexed, he this country would | for the immediate fature, but the whole drift PUBLIC CO} a building, 34 M 18 J. DAVIS, it 4 wishing to furnish accommodations to | jngdamaue to the tire, which was * evil in «| Stfong man or the person with impaired digestive | ings at Chicago, and formerly supervising | of our nayy has made more apparent our lack be euher bubs ditares f¢ et - TILL DEAN, Dusber of persons that can be st 3 ° (We St them to al! Ramblers. ) of culpable negligence in the administration of} The administration is too near an end to ex- | that. ‘ arrangement entered into under the Pish troaty SEs ae. with and wlihout meals, Ac. ; also li GOUMULLY RULYFEIV MEG. CO. WASHINGTON, D. 6. the affairs of his office in Chicago, and the Sec- | pect ~~ hour Moa Fd — Hi tie ‘MR. DOCKERY ALSO OPPOSED To IT. of 1875 and followed by the Cleveland adainis- Abie . ~ — ——— Barend al uary 30, 1893. iis 01 effort ol ere PRANK HOME. COAL, FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. ’ Sata eet Eataty of the Trees how considering his | ost Tam opposed | tration. : : ; 5 aes Representative Dockery said be , et Gnty ip tho matter, ‘The caso has been investi | been long in pr and are still being made, " Fi developme ever, ae aod Washing ei 0 t bert J. MeLean. Dealer in Lumber and Mi x ty in : 5 i nner lopments will, however, he sai emalais a ues, retraces HOCH oe eea | Masih alee testers | cars ha eap ee Leming Mule | Ga Oe tern ccs and teva | bt tho atabinient of he Caied Sine | 0 any entangling allanceaT am oppoedto| , fate devlopments wil, however, be wid WALLER MATHNGLY, cur trewes every da inshrior th bn abwolutey wartilens~eeen woree thant | inent to the undersigned for the beueat of hiscredit-| fine been practically the eame in exch instance. | full power in Hawaii may be accomplished | the acquisition of new territory. It would in-| ‘There would seem to be toxins me ove post oer . - pepe Fetthis kinds "Wesel enly. the best ‘coal, delivered | “ine condition of his assets and liabilities atthis time | Assistant Secretary Lambertson made the | before the 4th of March. The Hawaiian situa- | volve immense expenditures for fortifications | jations with Hewail cr io nececuone with 5 5 42 fh the best condition and at the lowest possible price be stated. Please render an itemized account | last i tic tion, as disclosed by the advices within the | and navy and endanger a foreigu war. It is ee Meni the People CCpsistent with fair dealing. ae sinh ate. vin order that Sie mer neds | past few days, is the outcome of the policy | against che principles of this government” | gust homers, te, forbid annexation whenever — ——__ yu jue cons ra Le cl : ae sonar 1101 PHD Eo cera Ver mee er Tuer Masa Sours —The Fost Ofer Depart | Soa hs efor Sion ie ante) nena’ | ME FITCH Pavone raxrso rommamos, | S00 wows -Gind ay SMM FAK rales of vinsine tae 6 2500 Hop (Thistoenth and i streets n.w.) | Ment officials have been notified that the fast | trol there, to the extent at least of preventing | Representative Fitch said: “Iam in favor of anit ” a. __| from._ HUGO WORCH & « = Nuactcet our eyes tested anti zon eet | got gee 8. T THOS street n.w.) | Mail train over the Atlantic Coast line, which | any other country = dominating the } decided action. I think we should extend OUF | The Fate That Possibly Awaits the Slayer fi wv ¥ 12 PER | — SUITS Pe ay a _ leaves Washington for the south at 10:57a.m.,| Hawaiian government. evidence of con- | control over these islands at once. As against ‘of a Little Girl. EF cost ‘Seome and perfect secnrity sousty zou? tf FOR WIRE. sing your sick headache. Call on A. G. HAMIL- will hereafter arrive at Jacksonville, Fla., at 9| templated British aggression made a more pro- | 4 other nations we should assert our rights Pune, Tex, Pai 2.—Shen Qonsee eee rs C00 F aw bavewent— | Sete ten | FOR Gime sad one how snes be con revere gon ct ,TAILORING AS IS TAILORING! o'clock the following morning, and ‘at Tampa | nounced position necessary than was perhaps | {, “Control. What to do with Hawail afer |. A ¥ * ‘ wis. - Optician and Jeweler, 4 = — at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. "This is a reduc-| at first contemplated. As has already been | warg” isa question to be considered | °ti¥ed bere yesterday that Henry Smith, whe Lous Ar Ove Recons tion free We are ready with new patterns tion of three hours to Jacksonville and four | stated in Tue Stan, the administration ex- | tee tas ie aseaulted and killed little Myrtle Vance a week | < i dine eal ted the revolution which has occurred and | Mter and does s ; ouien 46 PER CENT PROFIT PER ANNUM SINCE Ok | — for Spring Tailoring. merle pred g elena aoe ing reduo-| pe prepared. for it beforehand. =, The Site pemenien. We pa aro ago, had been captured at Hope, Ark, the pepe We. TR EEN re ee eet pecs talked etre betwee | enough by the possessions Bermudas by | whole town became excited, business was sus- THE EASTERN BUILDONG AND LOAN ASSOCI-| ,, = = “y = him and his cabinet and with some; England. We should not hesitate about this | pended and the entire population took to is ais ATION. | } © CU, 100m) macuuaicen (eal aacataneer| 8. TEEL (Men's Belongings), 935 PA. A’ fel Pensoxat.—Maurice Hermann of Paris, W. | of the Congressmen on the foreign com: — ae ce pong sac ey the streets. A large party left here last even- ED UES el ste mORTH A SARE. | [SE RENT-ATE NACE | Spence cag B. Joyce of St. Paul, E. P. Hampton of New | A delegation or secret commission from the Ha-| Yo."an we should give mo car to any pret qe00 apvasx AS A LOANON EACH SHARE Wintoweonsd an Aith doors Elks’ Hall, Marble Throush baying all Surgical Instruments SHINGTON, D.C., FEB.1, 199. | York, C. A. Doyle of Baltimore, 8. Alexander | waiian legislature were here last winter to con- | fiv'm them,” pees NEW SE PENS FEBRUARY 1, 1808. fing. cor. ih and a ant Supplies from Gilman. sociated myneit with Theo. | of Philadelphia, W. G. Ruppert of Newark and | fer on the subject of annexation or the estab- «ts th 10 SUBSCRIBE BL pgp ea paber dpinnod ners, Ohio Hank tulding, {24h and sin eatss | Edward T, Taggert of Marsiand are at Willard’a, | isment of » ‘protectorate oyer the Sandwich Se ee ean Se eae ee: Subscriptions received and all information fur ‘Try usbetore buying elsewhere. 18 will rps: (eral Lee". LATIMER. |“ "Rey. A Grossman, A.B. Burchand J.B, Bess | 1#8nds by the United States: When the Bos-| Representative Cogswell said: “If I had the pay you. W. M. Sucsrex & Soxs, = — PANTS | of Now York and J. K. Sawyer of Pennsylvania | 1 sailed for Hawail her commanding officer | power J would extend the protection of the .¢.), Open under the Randall.—A. Wulkinson of New s United States the Sand Z. D. GILMAN, fanagement. 4 xt verge {are at be taken by him when the expected revolution | Unit over the Sandwich Islands before 919 Pexsa Ave sasoitssr aa eee eee We odlann of | should occur, and instructions were sent also to | the sun goes down. I would also in some s e>PVERTISEMENTS WRITTEN. Win Robertson ef Boston are at the Eb_| UF minister at Hawaii. The presence of the | peaceful way extend a similar protection over JUST OPENED— plier ‘0. Andrews of New York, | Boston just at the p: time, which sepmed | Cuba and a Haytt I would coutrol the Gulf of O rizcrs xew crxomaus... | tratt of * “the coming man,” Presid ‘The greateat success in business is un- |W pid Pa Mg Mary awed uiervers tally cecil air baetaeea? eee oS rR eseigrten hexes ciace hoa 4 rast “the com \."* Presid . \- r- . . r =seeene axp Potomac | 50) preces sew arNauawe.... .25c | Thave several thousand copies which T will sell at 6 Aoubtedly duo to judicious advertising. | J Ashmead of’ Pittsburg and Phil Cane ot ‘Asfaras the administration is concerned, MR. CATE’S CAUTION. i Wi £ H. 1. MeQUEE! inter and Publisher, ‘That means your * -5Vc| _reiernone WL Gall hive ae Bet 1 must be interest- | Cincinnati are at the Riggs.—A. F. the question is not now whether we will let one | Representative Cate said that he hed not fully © 20 pieces xew orxomams... ingly written, attractively displayed, prop- | of Chicago, G. H. Guard of Brookiya, Paul A. | Wink of the eagle sproad over Hawail, but how ' considered the question, but thought it should 9 Bc | Se MONEY To LOAN oN REAL ESTATE erly placed and above all changed fre-| Murphy of Rochester, Geo. C. Lay ‘York, | Provoking a just criticism as to the methods by , be viewed from all points of view. He was oe ee 20 risers xzw o1sonaxs... 65e IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. auently if not daly. We will look after alt | 14 Holman and T. Walp of Paris and H.W. Trin ish Seeaputahont.| tbs qeection ie ons | eppensd to fnnezation, and oppoved to per- eee, | LOO pieces rats LAWNS... L230} poanemade on Tostalinent Trusts for of 5 Your advertising for» wall conaderstion. | "Grauam of New York, Chas.*h. Hamile ot | Of evtablishing a protectorate, or effecting an- | muting any other country the islands, to 20 years, payal monthiy, quarterly or half yearly, ‘Write for interview. Brookline, Mass., Walter S. Clarkof Yonkers, M. mp cone erga ony verte ——_ fas he did not went any war with o big pension Waenington, ALL NEW om b ‘Straight Trusts at lowest rates, BUREAU 01 —_ D. Littlefield of New York and J D. Weeks | It does nm — a PF AD. WRITING, dislikes it, if make = NEW GOODS UF ALL KINDS BEING OPENED | Sioncy advauced oneal estace In event of death pope Tai other country likes or at we *) um. stewart mas ¥: 6 > i of Pittab the Shoreham.——W. Harlan (OT FORMED AX OPINION. Gonsos & Macanrsex EVERY DAY. trot ‘Apply to P. 0, BOX 272. WASHINGTOX, D. Cc. 1t | Sugby of Philadelphia, Lester Wallach of ‘New | 6°04 case in the law of nations. Representative Stewart of Texas said that he MEMBER OF (WIE NEW YORK STOCK W. MLS. & RL. GOODMAN, Agent, York, J. 8. Casement ‘of Piansville, Ohio, aud | THE AMERICAN INTERESTS PREDOMINANT. rag - CHANG « M. Suvsrer & Soxs, H. Osborn of Willamsburg, Iowa, are at the UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ure, Correerunionte of Memre. Moore & Schiey, 80 Brosd-} on) rice. a3 ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANLA, "PCA Notice, Cana err % Stewart ~& —* = skers and Dealers Government Ponda co 13th st. Ls empleo mes oo “4 sat rine ye wo, a & pero ene, Lane, a1, pala. THIS AFTERH —E. L, Hum; Marble- ne Tiiiaages oT kee York. Puuletipaie besees | EE 0% FE meapacue Sarria, S000 au6-whs6m sori cin head, Mass., James Buchanara of Trenton, D. pe on Kut 9 3 2nf POWDERS eo gt ee BY ‘MERWIN-MARIZ SNELL G. Deerboro of Boston, M.N. Chapman of otk ani alt oval Kanlreek'Gis“isetrance and | RoR oo” ¥ 2° tun Sad Tith ate ie or anal rl plone write we cen nen er eet Rueriran Pol Ivins bone Stoek bought and sold. ast EWikdnatiohNeuraiei, Sierplemeny ety Eg SHOOKS: 616 12th st. n.w. ‘WILL REPEAT, Hughes of New York are at the St. James.— Alcoholic Excesses: rt Feeling. C8 Alexander Brownlie ea L. = oe ae wh Smarae Gat ar Minure ot ‘New York, W. B Wiohols ot Kale: Al pores who zns te called onto try a anes “Aw © ing iavoutie nese ren who ave used marco, FW. Haynes of Atlanta and ofan LS cane ti eee | Asruma Axo Corannn thom Stuary plating: bak op clare of smntamnorhs muso BALZy homes A. Barber of Rhode Island are at See a ee Se any Soa aT Coto oe ks SoS a spam ue, ton, 3. Be Ficklin” of Prederichabarg, Vay ot semrce draw Oper cont interest anf are trance. CIGARETTES ESPIC. (Telephone, 30. } Deel PTE Tithe ww, ‘His Lecture on S2u co. Meter of ‘Oreg., are at the fwsay oor, Exauine and be convinced of Colds, Chest. MANT, ANDIBONS, FENDERS, t »| Johuson.——E._ E. of New Searinterest the water Oe | Sepia, SaaS abi see ge KS. Set vista, Ge: | “WGAT I8 THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION.” | York cod Thos P. Boolos of Bootes are at the 00 1313 Mithet ow. | Chemise amee * iedaibay | abl 3 ¢ Shop. 520 13th at, Fredonia,