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= fers 2d EDITION all native Hawaiians. Some natives of high steading and integrity openly favor annexation, ‘They believe it means good government and | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRU. ARY 2, 1893. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ANTI-OPTION BILL. HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS. MR. A. A. BIRNEY. =e i Apne opiewes Wane ayes spcitaeeie —ameaa nt pe A 4 ney. mney 7 Mt “One very intelligent native, P. Pappai, eaya 7 . {Permcartna?wnecwres Sand, is aware spoken of {3 Tho day hae gone $y in Hawall for ta Elam vam. [ole || xem |o lc. Colt eee of Aighest praise, WILLIAU SHALL, Fort Ater recently received: “Tt | Ma says, tn > “give me plearioto apeak from personal Yacwledse (hfsde wonterfal cure, by the use cf A PRS fare Ja cf abet bamor ins child eleven years old ehiidredanda, ars, fret and lags Were covered Wilh vistches and scabs, resistine ail loca! epplica- ‘Very soon after taking ATER'S Sarsaparitia (@e Demor dinappearad. the curs being complete. As @Bload purifier I cuomicr that ATER'S THE PRINCESS'CLAIMS Kauilani’s Uncle Hastening to Wash- ington. WHA THE HAWAIIAN DELEGATES SAY. | apa. Iu the future Hawaitans only will prosper and do well who will earn a living by their own exertions and personal intelligence.” LANDING THE SAILORS AND BARINES. “Was there any fecling among tho people about the landing of the sailors and marines from the Boston?” “There was none. The landing of the sailors and marines was done at the request of the | American minister, who confined himself strictly within those powers, ‘The reason they | were landed was becattse there were threats of bloodshed, incendiarism and violence, and a | great many residents, not only’ Ameri-| werd 8 ‘Prusi.|1) Ted TEM 2 1g 14 It Oreates a Brief Fight in the House. the Whole. will long be in great for British ships. Mean the ‘dkvect. path Detteen, ten Francisco and Hong Kong. and is the natural midstation for Pacific commerce north of the | equator, Our Samoan harbor has its uses for | trade in and through the South seas, but Hawaii innot only the mercantile but the strategic | center of the North Paciiic. It isin the straight | route from Nicaragua canal to China, SECRETARY FIsy’s DECLARA’ Under Gen. Grant's administration Secre- tary Fish declared that “the position of the Sandwich Islands as an outpost fronting and WE WAS PRACTICED AT THE DISTRICT BAR FOR | ABOUT TWENTY YEARS—LAWYERS ARE saris-| FIED WITH TRE NOMINATION AND SAY THE SELECTION 18 & GOOD ONE. The President today nominated Mr. Arthur | A. Birney to succeed Jndge C. C. Coleas United | States distriet attorney for the District of Co- lumbia. THE NEW OFFICER'S CAREER. Arthur Alexis Birney isa son of Gen. Wm. | Birney, who is w@ known in this city and is/ | cans, but others, begzed the committee as = : zs commanding the whole of our possessions on | Ow in the forty-first year of bis age. He was | ARSAPARILLA Launching of the Cunarder, Lu-| matter of safety to make the application to the FY|THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL! the Pocitic ocean gives to the future of those born in Franco when his parents were tempo-| A cream of tartar mar ig i American minister. A leiier wos written set Ee islands peculiar interest to the govern- | Tarily residing there, and came here gay yy} Oy Et 3 SRands ot the beet of the whole catalogus of such om | ting forth the situation and ayooning = a3 — nat eee = cae States.” — v cual. oo yan = atreneth. 2. e > wie . / cepecially wed tn Co nia. fear of the committee that there was danger o} . ster ¥ other maritime | mostly mt in jladeiphis an: A peso yg 3 nited States Gover ae nt = Se | Gesteuclion of property add video Thay v4 SENATE. goutt; Bh’ GDh, “OGM” deuthcn a \cinity and cfteveund Ser exams pea bas beans | mes od Repor (Wh AVER'S Puls” i oe requested that troops be landed for the pro- ee military sarvé in_ the Pacific similar to | Tlinois and Obie. His education was in oval Bakine Powder C * mgherecan be no question asto the superiority of | Ss = q | tection of life and. property. ‘The lettor was | _Sales—Regular call — 1 o'clock m.: ‘Met. R. | _ THe Vie President laid before the Senate s which Bermuda has afforded in the At- | the common schools of Cleveland, Ohio, and in val Baking I pega Co., ; i . 1} OTHER TELEGRAPHIC N EWS. | gigned by all the members of the committee, and | Scrip, $341.10 at 1054; $18.59 at 107. S. Electric | Communication received by him from Senator ‘The latter has been submitted to from | the University of Michigan, and having adopted 106 Wall SN. ¥ AYER'S Sarsapariils over ail other bicod purifiers. If | |e Yaarston” aad wayeelf’ took tho Eignicony te, gave of ist; eo 4%, Col. Fire Ins., | Carlisle (Ky.) notifying that he (Afr. Carlisle) | necessity, inasmuch as 1t was congenital with | his father’s profession he studied law in the | === \eiits wae aot the case the demand for it, instead of tn —— lotter to. Mr. Stovena and requested | “Government Bons Unk aes reese aaae: | had sent to the governor of Kentucky aia resig- | our government. but we.desire no additional | University of Michigan and graduated in 1873. | gE NORFOLK AND weste ecvasing yearly. would have ceased long ago, like so | TO PRESENT KAIULANI'S CLAIMS. |that sufficient troops be ee to ne wid. Bas sored. 5S 48, coupous, 1907, | nation as Senator, to take effect on February 4. ees ae — poeggr hed gevsthe-ehier | a eg ey in .. -— ot Femany other blood medicines 1 could name.*—F. L. poo Seed} hes cenineneas err ee eee a a ees Placed on file. y 9 ° y | Favorably Reported by the Senate Cn BICKERSON, Charlestown, Maas. John M. Cleghorn’s Mission to Washington in Behalf of His > iece. against violence. t some of the foreign representatives of the other governments protested. District of Columbia Bonsts—20-year 1800, gold, 106 bid, — asked. fund, 58, Water stocks, 7s, currency, 191, 117 Bid, — asked. 3-year fund. 6s, Mr. Sherman (Ohio) reported from the com- mittee on focal relations a resolution (offered vantage.” ‘Thirty years earlier than this Dgniel Webster | rear. Aftet spending some monthsin the office | of Justice Cox, who was then at the bar and a Committee, but With Two Amendme: In point of fact the % itte asserted that the United States would ‘never | leading lawyer, in June, 1874, he was appointed | The Senate Dastrict committer ts CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE xov. Cuncaco, Feb. 2—Johe . , Cleghorn, Serr | landing of troops wae ‘commended. by come of | Sortuloer TAK, Si. = acted. Water Hock. ta.100n, originally by Mr. Higgins) requesting, the | consent to sce these islands taken possession of | Sesistaut attorney of "the District’ et the | concluded the discussion ; . | Sen Francisco, uncle of Princes Ketsisnl, | the represents nd up to the time that our 11} bid. — asked Sea, reg. 210s, 1s93- | President to furnish copies of correspondence | by either of the great commetcial powers of | Police, Court and held that an fill | Western railroad bil Prepared byDr ZC Ayer &Co,, Lowell, Mas | heir apparent to tho Hawaiian throne, stole | stcamer left on Thursday no protest had been | 181-10 bid. — asked. gad other, documenta in connection with the | Europe,” nor to have enforced agninst them | the following " vear, / when he became | favorable -< % march on the Hawaiian commissioners who are | filed by the British resident minister.”” ‘ean te Pe oe ie Oty sha Redeer ssas oltthous sate tate tke demands manifestly unjust and inconsistent | 98 asristant United States attorney under Gen. | 0 orm pasate ce acu aay ta Wee igéaak Sh pcan tae e mAs \ 7 bid, ty by | with a bona fide independence. Weils, and a year later he left this position to | i Cossexrrios Cannes Orr Maxr claims of the provisional government. As soon as the news of the revolt became known ANOTHER CUNARDER LAUNCHED. Fifty Thousand Person w the Lucania asked. Masonic Hall Association Sa, 103 bid, 103 asked. Washington Light Infantry’ ist mort © 68, 1904, 100 bid, — asxed. Washington fiFintey 2a fe, 08 bid, — ase. va Senate what steps, if any, have been taken by the State Department to protect the interests of such citizens. Agreed to. | MR. MARCY ON RECORD. Mr. Marcy is also on record with the an- become assistant attorney of the District under hts father, which position he held till 187; The arguments used t ange of sentimes ly prod: mma for in the Wasa Since then Mr. Birney has been actively en- ~ proposed by Chairman Mr. Cleghorn packed his grip and took the first poetry aus, series A, €8, 122 bid, — asked. Washing. | Mr. Felton (Gal.) presented a report ofa) nouncement that “wo are resolved that no| gaged in the practice of law most of the | Uendments pr a Dy Conte ee train for Washington, with the result that he ton Gas, series Bt 138 bide asked. Waaning- | select committee appeared Inst session, con- | other power or state shall establish any protec- | time with his father, but several times he | “eT? "Rauimously adopted. Two otheramend= Dt im victims uendiomis. It can be stopped some | AL Te din Chicago forty-eight hours abead of | Grascow, Feb. 2.—The Lxcania, the new | ton GasCo. Convertible ¢x, 1991, 190 bid, 140 asked. | sisting of himself and Messrs. Kyle (8. D.) and | Pur | fen” = ero e, | has held commissions as special assistant | Meuts wem propowed by Mr. Gibson, but were {he commissioners and. will reach the eapital | steamer of the Cunard line, was launched today | Eckingion Railroad 6s, $97 bid, — asked. Chesa- jorate over them.” «Several years later Mr. peel } | foumee, soroettmes it cannot. that mach in advance of them. government arrives at the national capital. He at the same yard. Potomac. ‘Telephone Sa. — bid, 108 ‘ashington Market Co. imp. 63, 103 bid, — asked. Morgan (Ala. ) to inquire into timber cutfing in forests in California, and moved the reference lands had jurisdiction of the subject matter laine showed how the progress of events ready acquired “a legitimately dominant in- district attorney. Outside his duties as | judicious and discreet lawyer has made him | rejected. The first was to restrict the road te . atthe yard of ihe Fairfield Company, Govan, itol and North O Street Rallroad ist 4 had still furth developed attorney for or of the District Mr. Birney | the necessary width of two tracks where | allt Pospove, isto, Present the claims of (h0*| near Giasgow. The Lucania is a sister ship of | 9,191, ts biduJO1y asked. | Metropoitan Ral. | Of the report to the Judiciary commitiee,| he policy and responsibility in’ declaring thet | B® been, engaged in many important | the route lay through the mapa at to Cham tees crust to ratee futon hopes as it is weak to Field | Hhsce OO The on appointed by the provisional | the Campania, built for the Cunard Company | Kecme Ligut, Convertible $a, 196 bra, 130 anked. | (Oreg.) insisting that the committee on public | the, United States government had al- | jaar, and his career as an honest, capable, | apeake amd Ohio Canal Company. The othe | was to keep the tracks at a distance of not less . Washington Market Co exten. cs, 168 bid. “1 i i | fluence in the North Pacific, which it can never | Bots of friends. both among the members of | ht s # Taewetwe way to Delp within the reach of most who | TSIN0') Tin tnd whose daughter, the heir ap- | feet, and nearly 13,000. tote in ‘measurement, | “'Naticea Bank Stocks—Hank of Washington, 375 | Waking.” The revort was finally, on motion of | *ituation of the Hawaiian Islands, giving them cases, probably, as any mrember of the bern ake, | #28 that the bridge crossing Rock creck show pacent, is at a fashi in England. | The Lucania is twonty feet. longer and seven | bid, — asked. Bank of the Republic. 270 bid. —| Mr. Pasco (Fla,), laid on the table. PaneraseRie Control, of the North Pacific: | Birney has been promineat aso Mason, and is | 0f,c0ch © one ae the plane for which the Com ere threatened CAREFUL LIVING and Scott's! fr Tay before President Harrison the | feet broader than the Teutonic or Majestic, and | a8Ked. Metropoiitan, 230 bid.— asked. Centra), 800; Mesars. Hale (Me.)and Blackburn (Ky.) were | ings their possession within the range of pest master of Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23.” missioners should approve. claims of his niece. Princess Kaiulari, and will | js intended to accommodate 450 first cabin, 250 | Did. — asked. | Second, 156 bid, — asked. | Farm. appointed by the President as tellers to as- | 1estions of purely American polic; soghpamang ange a are The second amendment requiring the cor- Sestnet @itonen. sad Sey ie aia mt of protectorate, | second enbin and 600 steerage pamengers. | ers and anics’, 190 bid. — asked. Citizens’. | sist in counting the electoral vote on the Sth of s CONGRATULATED. 185. bid, 130 asker Columbia. 159 bid. — asked. ANOTHER GIBRALTAR. struction of a suitable passeng station rem le With the princess as queen. It is expected that the Lucania and Campania | Capitalsigs bid. 4 We We foe A well-informed , Mr. Birney was quietly enjoying his lunch at | as follows: The pamenger station to be built by thesctantifen: “OThis girl,” he said. “educated in England, | will lower the ocean record. Fifty thossand | sales Lincoln, iota, —unea” ‘A concurrent resolution from the legisintare | 40 piustion: call: On enna % | the Court Houke dining rooms when a friend | {be said company in ‘he city of “Washington at as send yous book oc fs will be much more satisfactory to the foreign | spectators assembled today to witness the| Hailroad Stocks—Washington and Georgetown, | of Oregon requesting the Senators from that | "1700 inv ortant . » congratulated him, giving him the first intima- | **!! be a commodious «tructure suitable to the element in the Sandwich Islands than Queen | Jannch. The Countess of Eglinton christened | 320 bd. — asked. | Metropolitan, (3 bid, — asked. | state to us honorable means to secure the | | “If so important to the United States. it can | tion he had of his appointment. Others around | Situation te be occupied. and the plans of th Jilmoualint was. It will be better for all con- | the new steamer aud everything passed off suc- | CAPItOl aad North O Street. 35 bid, “45 asked. | annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the | be understood what a menace to America Hia- | the board joined tthe announcement bad no | *t#tton shall be apy omuniestone ee | y Rock Creek, 109 bid, — asked. United States revi ‘a | Waii might become should it ever fall into th - The passeuget et aches cerned if the deposed queen be kept from the | cessfully. Insurance Stocks — Firemen’s, 42 bid, 50 asked. | 7" was present y Dr. Dolpa uecteat brad ‘0 the | effect on his appetite and he quietly finished se throne. She hates foreigners snd if her de- a Framulin, #2 bld, 38 asked. Metropolitat, — blac 73 | (OFe.) and was referred to the committee on | hands of England. eclizing its impe his repast, To Tax Stax reporter Mr. Birney | D@ ™aintained by We — mands had found favor it would only have | FORT WAYNE. | asked. National Union. 15 bid, 19 asked. Arling- | foreign relations. frase add die mag oo nna | said: “I shall enter the office witha thorough | &ilrond Company for the common use = Been a matter of a few years before she would ca fone i350 ‘asked, Corcoran, — bid, = TUE ANNEXATION RESOLUTION. Sanadinn pomsscssions, but between Panama and | appreciation of its responsibilities and will con- | Ov", Toad and ail other roads entering & have confiscated the property of aliens. She | A pretght Train Telescoped by the Chleago | {1°% coi hpiga’ SH bia wasked” Lineatn | ‘The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. | zaltar’ Forts dock sarie aol, sate, | eact » with ‘the - intention to dome | rrovided, and the nid rallrond comp Chemists, LE South Sth ave., Now York. ( alpapionigpheme-ctrnegn dl phere Limited. ; Ws, asked. “Commercial. 5 bid, — asked. | Chandler (N. H.) requesting the President to | would spring up and the island of Oahn would | the “jate-osts af’ the “United ‘tte nin | Peceive a” proper compensation for the 1 laut | Prrrsnvaa, Pa., Feb, 2—The Chicago lim- | Cine Sivance atotks-—Columoia Title, 6x vid, | eDter into negotiations with the commissioners | be uot only the refuge of her fleets sud her Pa- | the suppression of crime. I shall succeed an | Sek terminal fw ie . St de ase ited on the Fort Wayne . of the provisional government of Hawait for ‘Tour druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver I | 5° n = Re } Bec! 1 xation of the Hawa was oast.”” ‘ ehall be cum will jast le or I believe the United freight train at Loudonville, 157 miles west of | | Gas aad Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, | the annexation of the Hawatian Islands was (on | coas! by sound judgment, industry and abilit; mate | 0 ‘ oid, 50) U.S ctrie . | ™ io eferre 0 - . ”, bi y F ri wil establish a prote : x Pittsburg, at 3 o'clock this morning. Tho | 722 OL SON asked. | US, Rlectric Lignt, 141, bid, | Mr. EE a a ed to the com: THE QUEEN'S SIDE OF THE CASE. and if at the end of my term I find I : min rd ww Ma- ell drugstoeveryunere Gn. ing the islends: “England vill certainly not Pet | engineer and fireman of the freight train and | | ‘Telephone Stocks — Ameri ‘The Senate then. at 1 p. ta, on motion of Mir. | The President has received word through | *eeded as well as he I will be satisfies mi i maki 3 : ; i the provisional government | | bid, Zasked. cific commerce, but a perpetual peril to our able prosecutor, who has distinguishet! him- | arising in regard to such by other — : n of Mr. | seston or Gal hele Satisfaction at the Appointinent. ; ona a {an electrician in the employ of the com pot Sherman (Ohio), proceeded to exceutive busi- | Senator Felton of California that Queen Kaluo- | ,, ‘ the tracks of ‘the Norfolk and Western ts m a6 ‘ 2 —0-—0-—0-0-0— Beige noe tas tes ftom a njared, but the reports say that the pas-| “Nitsceancous Stocks — Washington Market, 15 | ness for the purpose of discussing the French | kalani has instructed one of the royal house-| “The appointment of Mr. Birney pleases me | to rend physical connection ean be og | the United Staten mall not see the Justice nnd | fencers eccaped, ‘The engine at Fails Ice, 105 bid, 185 asked. | and Swedish extradition treatics. Incidentally | hold to communicate with him as | YetY much indeed,” said Judge Kimball. “He | made « reasonable distance of the ls A Wi W tov maghad aed s | Phe first section of freight 3 let ba, av bid, — asked. ‘Pueumatic | the Hawaii matter came up and is being de-|soou as possible on the subject of the recent | i#anable lawyer and conscientious man and | Virginia end of the bridge acrom the Por rs f ELL— WV ons «The Princess Kaiulani is a strong-brained | donville without orders, and had gone but a ‘90 bid, asked. ‘Swiss Steam | Dated to some extent. There is an almost | revolution in order that hemay be in possession | will make an excellent prosecuting officer.” | toMAC- = > woman, capable of rtling Hawaii, She is re- | short disianee when tho limited crashed into aS unanimous feeling in favor of American inter-| of her side of the case as well ax that of | “Iam very much pleased, indeed,” said Mr, |, A%0tber amendment was added ax follows Pare ceiving the best of education, with the expec- | it, Engineer D. M. Pepard and. Fireman Companies—American | ference, but a difference of opinion as to| tho revolutionists before he acts on the appli-| Henry E. Davis. “Ho isa man of lability and | APY ©%isting railroad o ees bee tua: ends to our store. Ite the tation of some day sitting on the Hawaiian | Werlinberger of the freig! Baral eo ‘Fras 181 bid, 1824 asksd. | National | whether annexation or a protectorate is best. {cation of the latter. ‘This letter was ipre- | integrity and will make an excelient officer.” | which may obtain the right to extend ther lawns” | os er | § st pid is HOU: pared by a member of ‘the Inte cabinct| Lawyer Campbell Carrington said: “I have ee ee ee ~ cme st andcontent- —°" | Mr. Cleghorn is extremely anxious to reach | ee ee a and is now on its way to Washington. It knoe Mc) Mcasy Shae) Sn Mask out Ramey an may Snes mest, Hundreds and hundreds of | =3— | Washington to correct what he saya are false | injuries which may cause bis death, |The tie Mr. NicMillin (Tern.) from the committee on | not fet reached the President, but will un-|to. this Districe’ He is a man of peciel aul may soqeke euch =S= washington home-boldere have trod- —>- | inupressions received by the President and cab- | PL ol” G"petts, the electrician on the lim- ——— ules reported resolution providing for the] loubtedly be in luis possession’ by the begin- weil versed in all branches | District of Columbia over the route iu this act : 2 | TRS beat of friends and? that the ‘queen, tele- | ted, was the only ‘person burt on oat train. Baltimore Markets, aly meeting of the House at 11 o'clock. | MHS of next woek. law and will no. doubt make an | te S| the ends q - 2 | graphed ber niece, giving an account of the He was cut and bruised about the legs. Adopted. THE UNITED STATES, GERMANY AND SAMOA, His appointment should be provided, may by volu’ Norto! ¥ contract with the and Western failron r 7 F ribly | i: is a D e ber of the ba il pig wd Foliow in their footsteps. 6 | Seceas lth teak bar from Gee throne, The passengers of the limited were terribly jj ‘| Mr. Catchings (Miss.) from the same commit-| This was diplomatic day at the State Depart- cgeenally, ant tan De terminal facilities for the conduct of ‘their We know there are some folkswho —o- | SI pepg ins had et NS ene ie cho ‘oceipts, 3,985 | tee reported resolution providing that imme-| ment and Secretary Foster had conferences t as well as that of an able man.” freight “yw pwont of Sail o far as bas been heard. ngines, the com- D bailing wisset; |-dbately atte! Silat ; Aa “poi : - cope | BCure euch faci rack wick would rather do without thin pat —o— | NOT CAUSED BY SUGAR PLANTERS. | }ihation smoker and baggage car of the lin: siete 68 Hote stall groteed to gostier the Lal to oe with several of the ministers. Among them ee laa eae tte tt ander obitgationsto any = j and four freight cars were wrecked, obsti February, $13¢; Mare ¥, s2-—recelpts, TS.skd | Hoare the siveolation of adie neal tank ata fue | Were Dr. von Holleben, tho German minister; | was the man for whom I worked and of course . emecives under 0 ic an Commissioner Thurston Contra-| tho tracks for six hours hasheis “White corn, "vy sampie, 68; yellow corn, | Crpane the circulation of national banks und for | Mr. | Tatteno, the” Japanese minister, | think him a good man. He's a first-class oo cue They'd rather be “‘siinned = —0— cts Reports About the Revolution. z by sample, 63. Chad tas dag teen’ tha ecnslderaiiee tener | ace See rhe —_ ee ee ee {ooin’t | own freight station and to « © eae = 3 ~o Bi = ; < : _— y as can be learned the subject of the Hawaiian | make much show, bul nowledge of the law | yi, 2 ol » Serta nt este alive” than fo ack for amoneyin- = —o— Se es aes a — rata PADDOCK'S F ‘THE COLUMBIA ROAD'S PLANS. ears continued during the next legislative | Tsiands did not come up in any form during — meke him im excellent on oficer wetter} (oad Keed the Norfolk and W a fulaence We don't ask to be —o- | ton, chairman of a | itreecshens bothers’? Jakiinnt Over the Be- — Sh aocae : the - The telegram “from Berlin, | _ Its a very good appointment, . re s+ AE eee credited with athropie moo axrived here inet nightou Bis way to Week publican Nomination in Nebraska. The Buda-Pesth Electric System to Bo | ¢)Af,,Catchings gave notice that he would call | which was published this morning, to | liam B. Webb. » eal DISTRICT Go! sesennetin -e ‘© | ington, geve some additional particulars in re- oe Th ia th Eatrodiueed Here. ia fighb Of thé Gay was Gas eek ted by | eefect that if the United States should annex It is anclegart appointment,” said Mr. 8. CREME, tives but our = | Sard to the revolution before leaving. “When| [-1coux, Nzn., Feb. 2.—The scene in the ee ¢ fight of te day was then precipitated by | Hawaii Germany might demand a shght com- | T. Thorax:, assistent attorney for the District. E c s. Be aA eae ene Pa en ae ee ee ‘Mr. Birney is an able, energetic and active DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES AW y ‘ we , i A PERMIT TAKEN OUT TODAY—THE WORK b ents thereto. eal) i " DIT SYSTEM . | the of John M. Thurston's nomination by > interest in official circles. But one con- | member of the bar and be will surely make a] Ina letter to the first con et ee would support the cabinet against the queen | 1° beater caucus was announced was en | RECONSTRUCTING THE RAILROAD TO BE ey «lr Hatch (Mo.) vas on his fect | struction could be placed upon _it | 00d prosecutor.” Commissioners say: The Comm * purely ands a mazacriam we sent around to get the names of all those | the BEOUN EARLY IN TUE sPRING—a pzscar-| With & motion to non-concur in the Senate | and that waa that Germany would in-| “The appointment could not have been bet- . t ‘ A that cash does who were willing to do so and who had rifles. | animated one. The Thurston boomers were . Z amendments and to agree to the conference | sist upon the United States retiring from its | ter,” was what Lawyer Duvall said. “The ap- | TeCommending favorable action on the bell w per Seeenen Oe =| Wedid not know whether there were twenty | wild with delight and the Paddock supporters; TION OF THE SYSTEM AS SUCCESSFULLY| asked by the Senate, and on this motion he joint control, with Germany and England, of | pointee is an active and capable man and the | Was enacted as the act of Congress - and gives you your own ttmetods —<~| menor 500 who possessed weapons. The re-| ere crostfalien. OPERATED. deman? "1 the previous question. itm It turns your income inte cap- ‘The populist leaders held a meeting Isst night .R. BYNUM'S POINT OF ORDER. where Germany and the United States have the “An excellent = cage vol said Mr. ©, | certificates issued under an = | fre toa bundle of straw. x and John Powers was roundiy seored for not] ‘The Columbia Street Railway Company has| Then Mr. Bynnm (Ind.) came to the| least interests in common and. of course, | Maurice Smith. ‘the President Las displayed | proved Jane 2, 18,” apprc weak wish thosasiegaccbaaing power, 5 | tinere wag me Tremeditation, but it wa fot | giving Groene his support. Powers is in the | decided to abolish horses as motors upon its| front with a point of order that the amend-| {he only plhco where, Germany's demand | his usual good judzment in the selection of | only sought authority [nsteadt of a FURNITURE pico | thet matters ae y | suike bec: the pi did not stay by him. i its es ” i i for “slight cor sation” would bi 7 5 ir. Barney for important oftice. ir. Bi: fo receive in paymen paris —? | and that something bad to be done. The feel | eee ee eee ae a emosrace wii | oad and has also decided to run its cars by | ments must first be considered in committee of | {07 “thin Gtudtion of aftatte in, Farmea. keg Pb of ime—CARPETS yard at atime or d came to us," he said, “to know if we sponse was unanimous, and it was like setting ing was general that if there was tobe a change of government it must be the United States or | rotunda of the Hotel Lincoln last night when today vote for Gre: If this is true he will e. electricity, the system adopted being the one so the Speaker laying before the Honse the anti- the whole. Mr. Boatner (La. pensation elsewhere, was discussed with much the Samoan Islands. That is the oniy place ing. The situation of affairs in Samoa has been the subject of considerable diplomatic office in his hands will be well administered.” ney's appointment will be very satisfactory to the bar. “An act for the relief of holders of those certificates as outstanding, and not to repeal the APEMIES 0 parr at time—you may | lack but three votes of election, and it is within | successfully operated in Buda-Peath. For more x spoke in favor of the point | correspondence between Germany and the| Lawyer E.B. Hay: “Mr. Birney is an able | of the law of June 2, 1890, which made nas a PAYs nothing, and not a man would have answered | tho ower of Powers to give him those | than a year the company hes been socking a| Of order, | The billas tt came from the Senate | United States for reveral months past, |Jawyer and courteous gentleman, and the | receivable for taxes in arrears The wor ung Fowmens them all at once an jon the appeal to arms if he had thought that it| thre? votes, stable motor sod ie feally rosdbed the sone | eluded subjects of taxation not. included in | Cougryrante ‘end ‘von Pillaer” renpectivcly | afuirs of the fice wander bis administration | of the Isr, Lowe : 4 them plecemeal—by the week oz —o— | was not to be the United States. clusion that this was, all things considered, the | to the article of flour, whieh was not comprised | clef justice and treasurer far Samoa, ap-| will be properly conducted. prey eg km . ore . 5 x s st bares) 3 m- | certificates may be miomth—as you have the money to —> DOT CAUSED BY SUGAR MEN. MR. DEACON'S 1 best. ‘The costieless than that of cable, butis:much | in the House bili, or | Meron deoetacooaee oa ae eotnteant ot | ination of ME. Dice naar he hoe ot a | ams : erare “The ides that bas gone abroad that the CTY} 1, wise accepted His Terms and He Will| in excess of the expense of trolly constructi Mr. Hatch denied that there was a single | 4 successor to Cedarkrantz has already been de- | republican better fitted to fill the place. oue-talt of - a! SE eae | for annexation is in the interests of cur sugar | Hie Wife Accepted Hie Terms and Today application wan made to “the District | tmendment sent to the House by the Senate, | termined upon. ‘Tuere was atime, n few weeks | - Commissioner Ros sald the appointment of | reeeived ‘this view wou . oaite us—uits eversboty who <7 | DENIM rong. The sugar men know noth- t - Foday ay . nor was therea word ina single amendmen oe fredgioy ecks | ic. Birney wasa good one. He’ bed known | ceipt of any more dur ° >) begets Panis, Feb. 2.—The divorce granted to) Commissioners for permission to rebuild the | nor was there a suggestion in asingle amend-| °K When Samoan matters took on quite a |) t - » x has ever tried ©~ | ing about it aud they are notin favor of an- i: ‘ ' fences to citm>— nexation except as it 0: iy means to save the | Is from anarchy. ‘The great fault of the Edwagd Parker Deacon yesterday was the re- sult of the proceed # instituted by Mrs road and operate it under the new conditions. Active outdoor work on the project will not ment that would bring the bill within the House rule that it must first be considered in serious phase, but aturn for the better oc- curred and all is now peaceable in that quarter. him for eeveral years and had always found him a conscientious man anda first-rate lawyer. He year for taxes either missioners we — e rt 7 tthe. It may be stated that the dispoeition of the | feltsure that if confirmed Mr. Birucy would | these « S Netwoen curseives—that time wines queen was that she did not wisa to reign as a | Deacon against her hasband in Paris. pening of Tune. A'double ‘condtay has to | scmmalitee of the whcle. it would not matter if | Hiawatian question will not in any wise depend | serve the District well, tase Rid cout | constitutional — ch. We would have! About month ago Mr. Deacon offered to} be laid between ihe tracks and a power | original bill and attached to the enacting clause | SPO either England's attitude with reference E aah ticket ree a = been fully satisfied to pattern our govern-| ni, wife the following conditions: That the | house has to be constructed. It is expected | an entirely new measure; unless that measure |*@, Hewaii or to Germany's atti- a ae : H So | ment after that of Grea: Britain and we tried | costody of the three older children should be| that all the work will be done by October 1| carried an appropriation or made a charge | {4° | toward Samoa. The interests of s : Horse & Hexnsis | fo do so, but the queen would not have it. She | piven io him; that his wife should acknowleage | and on that date, with a complete and in| upon the treasury,t would not have to be con- | ‘2@, United States in Samoa are rela- | Mr. Cleveland May Call Congress Together S~ ert. on, vet. oc SEVENTH SE, was interested in the ery, “Hawaii for the | thot tne charges of cruelty made against him | every respect new equipment, including tracks, | si ‘onimnitiee of whole. This bad been | tiYely like those of Germany in Hawaii, being in the Spring. > ‘ 2 | sana w the Europeays aud the he Paris proceedings were false; that she | the Siemens-Halske motors will be first ran in | held time and time again by the chair. comparatively nominal, excopt for the harbor | ‘There was great deal of talk this morning so abi’ Ootmeia sib 3) wes Ge MASS. AVE NW. »= | Americans pay neerly all the taxes. and they | sionid concent toa decree im the Paris pro-| Washington over the three miles of Colu:nbia Boatner itquired whether if the original | ["iNleges at Pago Fago. If the rights of the | out the probability of tre of : h authority, b > : <2- | do not propose that the natives shall have the | "ee Tigs granting hima divorce, and that ‘aha | road. Feat ait tat on articlenct Aen iy | United States to the undisputed “possession | probability of an extra session mining wuch, “authority but = S-S=S= | spending of the money they contribute. That! VCuidrelinauial the name of Deacon and re- seu niculouren dverai would not have'to be considered in committee | °f , that" harbor and the privilege of | Congress in the spring in spite of Mr. Cleve- | been informed 1 aie hairmen of the LYEPLESS NT Ge | * What the natives want to do.” |sume her maiden name of Baldwin, Mr.| « & panies 2 eee maintaining a naval station there | land's reluctance to kave one at that time. The | tTict committees regard pomee4 De Stic’ | “On what terms do you wish to be annexed | Deacon, on the other ‘hand, was to" abandon | , “7B, Bada Pesth railway,” wrote Mr. Theo- ‘Gace a were confirmed in a satisfactory manner it is | statement which came direct yesterday | terfeving with the wee of Jume 2. 1940. ard wan, saeniice | oe ee ee ‘the proceedings in Grasse and in New York, | dore W. Noyes in Tue Stan aftor investigat- i intimated that this government might be it Pr y leg: & euper Ube aNb rad medicine BIE Fer tee. Al | Tus Sune Sace that ix a matter that has not been de tied, and though we have plans it will | not be becoming for us to disclose them until | we know whether there is a chance of their be- | ing accepted. We do not expect to come in as astate, because our population is n enough, and it is probable we should k to! | Mrs. Deacon, alter couxideration, agreed to these terms, und gave evidence of her consent in writing. Therefore the divorce was granted esterday and the proceedings at Aix and asso were discontinued yesterday, and in structions rent for the discontinuance of the proceedings in New York, It is understood ing street car motors in Europe, ground conduit road with an oj in under- n slotted con- duit of concrete, having iron yokes placed about four fect apart, resembling somewzat the conduit construction of a cable road. The slot, is ina split rail, under one of the running rails, and however, ¢ conduit lying immediately the feed Mr. Hatch re from the jssue. ied that the gentlemen were They showed hand 6th t June the first motion made in regard bill wax to go into committee of the whole for ite consideration, ‘he original bill ‘as « Dill raising revenue. But the gentlemen duced to forego its share in the arrangement to govern the islands, which bas so far, itis alleged, proved not altogether satisfactory. NEVER HEARD OF CLEGHORN. Dr. J. Mott Smith, the Hawaiian minister, said this afternoon that he knew nothing about that if the purchase of silver were not suspended by this Congress Cleveland would call special session immediately after his inatguration, and the fact that a poll of the Senate indicates that there is no chance of a repeal bill getting through that body, baye excited the discussion | and there is a very general belief that Congress fluous, UNSANITARY CONDITION OF A MARKY A number of the stall owners of the W market have combined in « petition t Commissioners ailing their attention unsanitary eondition of the market Vhs 2 deyscen will be in session the latter part of April. or come in as a territor; that Mr. Deacon will shortly return to America | aud return catrent pass thronzh n pair of feppored to tho measure would not recognize | the Mr. Cleghorn who is said to have left San | "There are indications which warrant the be- | “iim that this Lad state of wdlaire hes bee « = os NOME RULE DESIRED. | with Gladys. conductors attached to either wide of the iron | that fact. Vor two days they held the House | Francisco forty-eight hours in advance of the | lief that by a good organization of the anti- | their patronage to ethos merken wnt stones Laores Fixe Focr Wean “Would you wish a resident of Honolulu to | —— yokes. The c:rrent iv supplied at a constant | imabeyance by brute force. | Hawaiian commission to prescut to this govern- | silver forces anda proper understanding on | tj, Suasietebeh o> outemmions tar the pide Seagpdaet aemeee?” IN WALL STR! ‘Topay. potential of 300 volts, amen over one-half} Only for one hour for one Czy, suggested | ment the proposition of u protectorate over | their part of the handling of moutary | best clapt'ot the dima’ maar of Che OF THE CELE AKE je carpapel_eairsorall PEON Sen Ehsan as powerful as the trolley curreat. The rails| Mr. Cummings (N. Y.) . the islands with i> Princess Keiulani as the | questions a repeal of the Sherman law might be | ) yo expressed thelr disapprubation Of the no. or ‘ y noe oes camera hee onid be sat-! Whisky Trust Was the Feature, and Its|do not serve ax conductors. The conductors | _ They held us two days, continued Mr. Hatch. | queen. got through the house, ‘fhe an’ | ditions staining Gunes: r nina isfied with the same terms as territories with | © Continued. are light angle irons attached to cup-shaped by, brute force—by brute force that can be as} What is more,” said Dr. Smith, “I have no | not, however, appear to be : oe certain adaptations fitted to our peculiar jo; Saw Xena, Fe. 2 Taare tinuance | zwulators and placed about two-thirds of the | Well developed in this House by » trained idea who this man Cleghorn is.'I knew the|and they have placed themselves at a COMPLAINTS OF SETROQWE PiATUDENS. Sow in process whe: ne | iRieye hots ro was a continuance | Geith of the conduit from the bottom in order | Tot as by a Representative. (Laughter.| But | father of the princess very well for many years, | disadvantage by selecting so late a date for | The Commissioners today ordered: ‘Phot To W s H i — is the population of the island di-| of the good fecling of yesterday in the stock | to keep them from moisture, and the conduit, | the Representatives of the people had expressed | and it seems to me that if he had had «| bringing the matter up, when the comumittee | the inspector of plustbing shall return to the oF ARREN SHOR OUSE, . of Mas been unprecedentediy large. Tn fact, weap beset | (Car most sanguine expectations, ' ‘The nasader of ladies favored with fect suai enough | ear these samples (which are uicetly ‘iG and 4) sarprise | ws any especially neat, stylish and pretty | { ‘There are about 95,000 inhabitants, and of those 34,000 are natives. about 20,000 Europeans and Americans, 15,000 Chinese, 20,000 Japanese and the rest Polynesians.” “If annexed what would youdo about univer- sal suffrage? “That isa question that would have to be | market this morning, aided in a large measure by the countermanding of the order received yesterday to ship $500,000 and by the statement of the firm which was to send $1,000,000 that in all probability the bills drawn against the ehip- | ment could be covered in the market. ‘The market for stock, however. was narrow, which is 27.5 inches deep, is furnished with catch pits to carry off the druinuge. Tue conductors are also entirely under the running rails, so that rotected ey can- not catch rain or dirt and may not be seen or touched from the slot. Current leakage in rainy, nowy weather is one of the ugaboos employed to frighten the public from the use their opinion, and the bill had been passed. It came back simply amended by the Senate, and now its opponents wanted it sent to the com- mittee of the whole. ‘That stage of the procee: ings had been passed. Mr. MoMillin (Tenn.) inquired whether it had not uniformly been held that when the Senate made an amendment which, if it had brother I would have heard of it, but I have never heard of a brother by’ thie name living in San Francisco. I know nothing what- ever of the proposition although it seems likely that there will be some offer of a compromise coming from the queen herself. Thave no knowledge of Mr. Cleghorn’s mitsion beyond what I have just learned from the on rules was willing to set an earlier time. The heavy reduction of the gold in the treasury causes considerable apprehension, and this feei- ing may aid in securing the suspension of silver ke . a MR. DICKINEON'S OPINION. Don M. Dickinson before leaving for New health officer, with his report, all complaini« of defective plumbing referred to bim, in ortor that said health officer may have the neces.” data upon which to serve notice from bis «li on the parties respousille for the cause complaint.”” een. Commissioner W. H. Castle said lieved to have been mace. the distribution of patronage “sey ISG renatrs ‘coe srmpiae, watch are male by the | considered. While we do not wish to deprive | Reading and Omaha, with the industrials, be- | oy it, | originated in the House, would have gone to | telegrams Chicago, but I ai York expressed the opinion that there would be | puitding permits inuel tebe te Si racenctescemenneate ton | Guatiegs of the Fight to vote there is no | ing the ouly active stocks. Firat prices were The aig Duda-Pesth, whore th’ | the committee of the whole. that ‘amendment he could aatas have bad fecteaunihous an extra session of Congress in the spring | ¢onowing: ae a ono reac 4 ind any lady xetting a pair! them saves from oue to | doubt that a large number of them are incap-| Serally slightly bigher than those of last! itiospherie conditions are ‘more _ try-| must be considered in committee of the whole. | start on the commission, inasmuch as the com-| if the purchases of silver were not | priohtwood P, £4,009 ; 1 a dollars, as they are seld at less than cost tomake | able of using the franchise. As regards the | Night, and distillers opened up 13s at 40, but ing. than in Washington, and where| Mr. Hatch did not think soatall. And, be- | mission only stayed twenty-fours in San Fran- by this Congress. He said that Brightw: ‘ark, £4,000 ; Thomas Halverson, Cen. Chinese and'Japancte they are not, ef course, | Omuba was down 11, at56. Distillers con-| ing than in| Washington, | and | where | 125 nour was nothing new introduced in the | Silene ofae cocsernte Al week tate brag: | motkbee would be Soke until thie, matter | one brick dwelling st 1208 North Caroline They are meiting 0 very fast, and ins few days | citizens and could not vote. These things will, tinued to be the feature,the goueral belief being shows that practically this leakage is not a seri- bill. | If gentlemen did not know that flour was quarters at Wormley's while they are here and | Was dis} of. The general impression is avenne northeast, = 2.\00 sot beuear as koodasat | Lowever, have to be determined when we find | that the liquidation is now completed and that | Os Strair, if simple devices are adopted for re- | made from grain, it was time they found it} as soon as they arrive Ishall see them, of | that Mr. Cleveland is determined to uso the -_>-- Senuttee for we to duptt- | Bt Whether there is any chance of our offer to | the control now. rests in the east, end hints are | Gucing it to a minimum. Osborne Howes re-| Out. (Langhter.) course, for until do Ido not know what my | patronage at his disposal to force the Senator Quay to Build a House. —— bse —, for aeto dupll- | Uncle Sam being accepted.” * Maat can ported to the Boston ray tana comminien | MR. KILGORE’s SUGGESTION. siteation in the matter is. Naturally they will | sion ote silver purchase, and that hepro-| When Senator Quay gets back from Florida, cetacean ened 2 muele: . eghr concerning tl int that. the electric cars of 7 charge whole business of | poses we a yote on question alana ath | FOREIGNERS FOE paneer tore | {Or SB oo eiecren toe cloetrte care tx | _ Me. Kilgore (Tex.) suggested that if the bill | Ske charge of the, whole, basins and Which will be in the course of «few weeks, he | #now and ice in the winter of ‘90-91 than the was one which must goto committee of the Mr. Carlisle bas made another trip to New - h ans n to house build- Laycliseabberg eiga population, including Americans, Ger- — ey pe etegae ens ordinary horse cars. “There was some delay,’ | Whole it must first be referred to the com! ange) &pon me. Iheve never been a proneanced | York to confer with Mr. Cleveland. 4 the purchare ‘ q “ i a ~|and was well held at the ai . ee on agriculture or some other committee for i i DONT FORGET TO TELL YOCR GENTLEMEN | mans, Portuguese, English, French and a num- sympathized with a rise of 1 per cent to 130°, he i, ‘but nothing serious, although last naah n Itit ia that 54 oases annexationist to the extent of urging a revolu- tative Oates expects tobe ableto|of one of the finest building sites im T puENDs apoUT THE $6 FEEXCH ber of other nationalities are practically unani- winter was one of exceptional severity in Hun- Re get the Torrey bankruptcy bill through the 3 ; t tion, but now that it has come I must await in- the city, and it is there he intends bur failed to hold ail the gain, being compar- ; to go to committee of the whole it could be ° a intends ty _ mous in their approval of the overthrow of the | Kiively “quiet. ‘The new Brordlage stock wns | SFY, and the Danube river was frozen over | £0 Soto commlsten Of the wynole it cor structions from the provisional government House under suspension of the rules next Mon- | ioats his new home. ‘The site is the portion » RQTENT CaLF SHOES WHICH Hawaiian monarchy. and in their belief that Med inf t time on the board this morn- | €o@4nuously for more than three menths. ‘The "That is the the before I know what sl I am expected to | day. ‘of the grounds about the residence of late = WE ARE SELLING AT ~*~ anuexation to ihe United States. is | traded in for Srat ity with the old, ris- | 22¢ nominal rate of is 8 miles per} Jishes th find out. question the chair | take in the matte:."" George W. Biggs, having a frontage of ¥ the only remedy for anarchy and bad | S-,Selling sbout on & Poy oy ofd ateck’ sold | Hour. At night and in some parts of the route | ¥' nd out 5 A RRL ET es WHEN THIEVES FALL ovr, a fel oe Ge Seal. r overnuient. ‘There are some — English, | 28 from 714 to 725g, while the old stock sold | oie; 'n ‘miles per hour are permitted. In| ,, Mr. Tam imforming the ebair on po pres $3.7 [etn very large number. however, who be- | {fom 142 to 144¢- | Abe pool in the new stock, | densely crowded streets 6.2 miles are the limit, | ‘hatsubject. | (Laughter. _| ‘The British minister called at the State De- hioved the queen should be dethroned, but they | # % Suid» will advance it by slow stages (0 | white on crossings only 9.72 miles per hour are | ,, The & ~The gentleman from Missouri | partment this afternoon and submitted to Sec- Tax Wasznrs Sor Hovse, are desirous that the young princess Kaisu- lani, now ia England, ‘should take the throne and’ the government go on under her rule. Of ‘Deelings in stocks were on a very moderate scale after 11 o'clock and the discovery that | the gold reserve of the treasury was only a little allowed. operation for more tian three ‘There are four of these electric lines | in the city, the oltest of which bas been in years, with is already informing him. [Laughter.] THE SPEAKER'S DECISION. ‘The Speaker then said that the chair retary Foster the counter-case of Great Britain fn the Bering sca ute, the time for the submission of which expires tomorrow. - S 9 | course, the result of this would be to make the $200: 000 “abeve the 2100,000,000 Limit, | total length of trackof twelve miles, and the| had no notice that this motion would be|Itissaid at the Stato Department that Bir aad 1115 FS: NAW. f Minna pesetiealiy an Bagieh ecteny. Siesther with aewtyamare of gold to paps 3 larger part cf the lines havedonble tracks: °° *| made this morning. He hd not read the | Julian's visit has nothing todo with the Hse ————_— i iat WHAT AMERICA HAS DONE. urday, caused some eclling ou the high prices lacie ow eemg “wr dcaeable ia | Senate amendment, “He had heard them | wailan trouble. , some Beernar, cs acomans | gay satan, te melet thy ae| ee ORES rics wale | Pagans ees for Auer ne thea Kiet “"taane Seach. ea thick si the rate aly oath A BEATING ey rE first by the civilization tanght by the American | etses, notably St. Paul, p cost of construction can be cheay the | Taiie world like to in = DISTRICE IN CONGRESS. ne double residence will be erected by Senater direct —_ missionaries which provided for Hawaii a open tlot can be made narrower, the contact Pye Seg: SEVENTH ST. ¥.W.. frame “atronger andthe “pattern. of" the | faze thom before he gare his decision." If a A ee Quay ata cost of about €100,000, : Mic C. recognized place among the nations of the MGE. SATOLLI’S DECISION. bs it were agreeable to the he would retain epee — ne Kaxx & Soxs Mra Co. earth. If it had not been for the civiliza- a rails can imy it the fact) the bill on the §} "a table until tomorsow |. Mz. Voorhees, from the Senate committee on Sestern, Duden 280: 37_| {on taught, Hawail would bave long since | yr jg Sald That Bishop Wigger Has Deen |femains that in spite of minor and | Dorning. library, today reported favorably the bil for ie ora hn one ees ae become ss appendage of ‘some ‘European |" Qraered to open the Churels He Closed. | easly remedied, defects thie spate bas proved ‘hero waa, no objection, and the ill was| the eppropziation of $6,000 for the porchase mcnca caer Sati os ftmatean . owxer & Sox. bape o - 4 Nawank, N.J., Feb, 2.—It is understood here B ies vce Kable | withgrawn and permitted to remain upon the | from E. F. Andrews of ‘the oit of Mrs, ck " it a inst annexation, yet ABE, success upon the g railway of acity of t HEALERS IN DEY GooDa, seedy dre less than baif' the population of | that Bishop Wigger has been ordered to open | half mutlion people, the most enterprising, \aaie. andrews (Mass), from the committee on | Deu, Madison, the wite of he Braet - moe ech eet 2 gery edly yA4.000 dcx Best Whalevons, 6, 7.9, 10 and 1tin. a country Thay oie ole a ss of St Thomas’ Church, Bayoune, fa py at tapidty developing capital to-) oivi) service reform, reported @ resolution eall-| in the White Hosse. Re es eee hin extreme age (cighty pockey hy likely to 2 of govern s two weeks ; i ‘civil committee sonal : prove fetal a ES {Yolee ia the government. The uatives were | "wus Lihos, however, dociined to be inter-| ,. These three railways, to which rete |e oe cee eee ead aumitiee for the names + sew Paistive oFrice, He was governor of Ohio from Janvary, 1870, preracces 10-4 Svet } equally opposed to the treaty of reciprocity in ee a grence thas been made demonstrate that the | Vice since March 4, 1869. Senator Manderson offered an amendment to to January, 1880, and has always made Ciuc: Pillow Case Cotton, & 1876, but within three years they found out | Viewed this morning on Se trolley is not essential to practical rapid transit | "" Arter the date bad been to March 4, | the eundry civil bill ‘the of vati his home, ne [Besse Ginghams in 6% ‘thai was meant, and then the natives were in| The chureb has been closed of the | either in suburban or special senson service ot | 1900" the resolution was : ‘authorising the Secretary b te es phat was bukep name Ono. sqm ond tie, pester, flor. [In tes cocoons Cato eescee ‘adop: the Trensaiy-40-use @106,000 of the amohut pro- ey enna San eer or ot ag coming away from Honoluln «| Father Killeen, appealed fo tho papal | the arelittudo quickly over the peincipel ewese enkrmeteebed viding for cxpenses of fhe government Printing Ose Vor Large line of reumants of Dress Guods very cheap. | number of natives with whom I am acquainted | Mgr. Satolli. of a great city. ‘The House then resumed, in committee of the | office to pay for lands ‘be used for 9 new gov- Closing ont Ladies’ Cloaks waaed ahows 400 ation, aad val to the rer net : Buda-Pce b road is most interesting to a| whole, the consideration of the sundry civil | r™ament printing office. an coezeh oto madcelty te stoct © guverncr. One Bod Comteate, 20, 35. 80. condition of feeling after the passage of the FATAL MINE DISASTER. Washingtonian because the conditions more bill. ‘: Dotthe of G. O. Taylor Old Bourbon or Pure hve | Baankets from <= 20 £10 per bs oeity trenty. Tt yas admitted and hoped lovely resemble those that confront ths cty.” | "itr Witch CX. Y.) offered an amendment saree ae: hr wy ne ter ee ee Drve Goode of a deecriptions at cnt prices reciprocity rents Tho antres would be whe | Several Reported Killed ana Many Injured Ped ai 2.) aved ons pro-| Up to S.o'clock today the Senate had not re- saves lieor bethe iceamsof warding off inven f see atcha Clee ee that the i aes nea a oes phe irene Sepying smonwralierae joer dn Toon to the Uninen Randy | Samed the consideration of the District appro- a ae Ladieg Vests ens Punts; evo Cotton Unterwear. | Sune mites (ney Preranvao, Pa., Feb. 2.—A report bas just | , MMLATARE Capers, Aprourrap.—Cadets have | POOR isa DeY Soy tosis “or clots, chai | Priation Bill, It was expected that the Benato prvcwten 4 et or aed Buurciinry, btawpet Linces, Berees Searts “Eatincir usknown to, the, provisional gor-| reached Pitabarg of tersibo mine dlaterat| Acsseny as follows: Harry G. Bihop, Goshen, | Cirgtattag Sede Yan Leet aginteee, gr | Noma tks {he bil a tho of, the ‘inne fe America. Chester te es wen | orthe fines began to eiroulate petitions fo Bort Borel, at on BilNney se ble S-| tah. BOs Beier Sp Aa siection of mombers of Congress usless the igleexcetie secon att clack and at 3 Quet. CHESTER B. Ol OTHING CUNTRIPUTES MOER TOWARDS A | Gme was too short for much to be done, but| _ The explosion occurred in the pits of the Port 3B or forth the facts constituting Sse: Sate E hem the use of 1° ALmos three these Royal Coal end Iron Company and it is seid C.; ‘Tren- them within . fore Bhtcars of ie dt Be SILURLA SONS ‘Ras j 1A 28 00 lot Dee ai containing over 150 names, | poveral were killed and many injured. ten NS Wee Fenchmons Borer ye ee | ect npr aad the | Were, ‘and heade JAMES L. BaxvoUR t Som Few ras f . hacen) ‘Seltser | ‘Washiagea, D.C.