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we | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE | S 13 TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, .l.\.\'U,\R\' 29, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 222, : wn velvet suit, with a toqu i e Hawall ina State of Revolution tizens of Hawaii, Tiring of a Monarchical ous Demonstrations of the People on the | suble. Mrs. Stone'adress wns mauve veivet | France Has England, Germany and Austrin | - Katwer seiihermen i o peation. Nice Little Den for tho Parposa of Dobanche Government, Overthrow It. I ; Ocoasion of the Emperor's Birthday. iy R to Contend with in Politics, Bl Rostht GReen b thenupA, ing Logislators Opened Friday, n | r o e Avh Q AnNR o o he ormerly commander of s Affirs nt South Omaha 5 i Rk SEEKING ADMITTANCE TO THE UNION v THOUSANDS THRONG THE CITY'S STREETS | i St SN Wis aicinly | PECULIAR SITUATION® IN EXISTENCE | o Sewein b e oIl ALL SOSTS OF REFRESHWENT FURNISHED Commissioners on Their Way to We « Holiday Crowds Pour Oat to Prope: Numes of the Guests, N oW RUBYAY ORI i y Auklela . | Byt Affowds the Pretest Oves Which & ot N Sy Ornani No Longer Any Need t» Go Dry in aud ton Having That End brate the R Her Imperial. M npress Froderiok Trouble is Being Fomented. otas ) e Around the Oapitol Building, = Prince and Princess Meiniugon, Prince and i Co-operative Home-Building. - HOW THE REVOLUTION V/AS ACCOMPLISHED | 1" it OCCASION NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE | jirincess Sichaumberg-Lippe, Princess Chris + Lincoln and Nebraska News, ; \ e tian of Schlesywig-Holstein, Princess \ ENGLAND'S ARBITRARY ACTION DEPLORED Fire lusurance Rates In Omaha. VANDERVOORT HAS ONE UP TOWN . % ¢ g ik of Schleswig-Holstein, Prince Albert Wil Sell the Dadg Not a Life Was Lost and the W n [ Schleswig-Holsted rince te $, Com Ly hermen Hurt ina Wreek, Buist rous Demonsteations of the 0ld:n Time | g ada - Sk S : lo Second garde dragoons Deliberate Viol y Stipulations Council Bluits Loeal News, 4 v His Headquarters for Dispensing Theater Overthrow s Complets Are No Longer Permitt:d, A Sehuumbery Passes and Influence Wido Open. ; AEling for the Babies, — od Winslow, aide-de-camp Brings on a Last Week In Omana Society 1 wess grand duke of M nbersg Wher He Lilegy UNITED STATES SAILORS IN HONOLULU | | g b WEDDINGS, PAST 5 il Gow; Great ) by \merieans, AUSTRIA BECOMES SUDDENLY SENSITIVE How Mik Got Rich, | | | Lok I A + Omiha's Loeal Trade Conditions. Blue Juckets feam the Crulser Boston crg, Baroness von Arnim ‘ | | AND ROSPECTIVE | st o ind Mrs, Arthur W QUR JOE IS HELPING OUT HIS FRIEND il 1 Frederick w, Baron 1 At i to the Effect That the Helr of the Rus. 1 rof the bridegroom: H Financialand Cox relal News, pe 3 ®. p b Lo Aanagd ‘\ " Restd Minister Complains Bitterly Landed In the City—A Provisional nds of the que slan Tarone s Seeking a Brids -Nota- on Zakendorft, Baron von | ' A ¥ ""'““' 1l ¢ ent. . of the Tone of v Parisia 3. Musieal News and Goss Gérit Gosslp. d \ ‘mma Winslow, Count and Pour France the Object | e SO ILY Countess Munster, Count and Countess Many Unkind Flings. Durkheim-Mont-Martin, Count and, had weakened and wou v [Copurighted 193 by Jonss Gordon Binass) Baron von Freystedt, Count and Countess Edgerton Pulls OF the Track to Take Up Government in Charge P'rob- £ Saturd AP Van's Senutorinl Boom - A Sharp Move able Acti of America, S v Kah 1 I'he members of the * by Two tmm: Inte Independ- Hui halainina were anegry enough t At the Theaters 5. For the Women Exelusively, In the World of Sport, ents ~The Legislatare, SAN Frarcisco, Cal, Jan. 28 —The Ha waiian steamer Claudine arrived this morn ew constitution. They were an abject Bereiy, Jan. 23 ~[New York Herald Cable | Zerstorph, Countess (lementine Zevstorph [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon ing, bringing news of a revolution at Hono- | fug 1ot as they marched on King stroet. The Special to Tug By Berlin was rizht | Baron and lulu. The revolutionists overturned the | —— e | | | itionist party 1 a mec LixcoLy, Neb,, J S [Special Telogrs Barouess von Berger, Baron von Panis, Jan. 28 New York Her ol f ) te |ym |‘&\ "I"Ix‘»‘:\' wk of ("n- I\”::”l:\‘;:“;(l: ing at t lebrating the 34th birthday of the | Usedam and Baron von Hessverg, the four | —Special to Tue Bee]—This has been by R el bl s T g | curers ts in full blast. The potent ofl room place Sunday motning. sterday. Berliners, from all ap- | latter gentlemen being licutenants in the | very exciting week. M. Develle, minister of | 1hvs ARKAUTOr Thols Praysrs: pearances, think a good deal more of theiv | Twenty-second dragoons, foreign affairs, hus been passing through | | kaiser's geburstag than they did of the wed | Hawaiian governm ind United States kg S toops have been landed. A provisional government was established and a commis slon, headed by Thurston, came on the Claudine enroute to Washington with o petiti Hawaiian Is ' full sway and he merconaries whose work Waldersee's Change of Front. it is to debauch membors of the leglslat ) i ich th )i i S o ide Copyrighte SA by James Gordon Bennett.) ¥ For the Colambian Exposltion panics of which the public has had idea purighted have settled daown to their nofarious Jus! % : Besides the Panama canal scanda BERLIN, Jan. 28, —[New York Horald Cable lowti to their nefarious bust ers have been b \ fored x ind told them witha certain amoun & very interesting exhibition of ex paE RSkt i 2 1 uers were tryin t the palace a perpatual fet g § Spectnl to. Dite B Count Waldersee | ™ ul earnest. An oil room has al- bea lw dffales. wused n grent surprise by o specch delivered | M40 been establishod fn the state house, S{bite sk ioh Wil BE MBS0 tha Chtba so te We have had two thines weihing heavi A Al TR TR s become familiar to onus. The first was the e W 3 i 3 ve than one tor, who bids fair to be ; day. Those who had e . i hibition, taking place at the Imporial itk iit | for the birthda i © | mus in Zimmer strasse, Among the | Hnd, t 1 Lasfgl 4300 T G the seductive wiles B Von Moltico, [neludifig UG fimous Bis | T0CA it BaroDo; ancifivwhich i ; iy A near the west end of the build- MR GGG ) SR ST d the door leading to it is just at the f the entrance to the senate gallery., the House of and gi cosignatory pow marck shicld and the marshal’s staff, pre to appoint a new house, The : g : am perfectly agreed with my neighbor, wlho 1 by Kaiser Wilhalm I. to Von Moitke | it the discussion with Prince Abbas dents at onceappointed a committee of safety b T the old con- | remarked that, young as they are, they have S hich ) iCh power to t unanimiously condemued the action of the gn. One of the ofticors of the house. | 2¢terizes the kaiser. They are well built cecet their fath 1 had a good opportunity of watching the boys at the wedding, and 1 edi ¢ question not as to mere | Was in Berlin for the A wedding on his 90th bivthday. khedive, the question to pearar v ' Empress Frederiek s also taking a lively i ’ i LR Ll s which woro ak thors s P interest in the dressing of dolls to bo sent to | Shall finally grasp Eeyy 10 i : Lt savs tho swanets 1 | 44y night several hours after sunsct. The B the commibies tostakis | trds was heard to say that they had ight Is und hold themselves | jilugtrate the kindergarten system, and will | auestion @ protectorate, but of an- | very much. 1 IS Rt N A5 | individual tn chargois Itobort Emevson of 2 Paole in the country : no lieabels at the | ihe silver wedding, and the addresses pre- | Want to kuow whether France cau tolerat : : bo | ate to the position of Janitor on the recome Representative Kaukamano s n the ! f the palace, who Waldoesed Jormaly A e e RN IB 0L ) S GRATE SDR bR et AT On the 17th the committee issued a procla- | palace steps on Saturday and wantel the e curious | miforms and broad, sisted in the work of ladling opt liquid en- mation recounting the history of the islnds; | wavives to murder Ministes Darken sodl (o ack caps, were ushered into the royal t calling attention to the misrule of the na- | | tive monarch; reciting the repeated at ‘ full stock of nes, liguors and of thirteen,who called a mass meeting, whi the same military ap ministerial changes. but whose hand | This speech is the result I interview 1 with the kaiser. It clears the atmosphere Proclamation of the Committee, sented her and the late/Emperor i such an illegal procéeding. Zeitung suys : i e S6et o s nglan peaks of « sts of ¢ would serve the emperor as a soldier, but Talso hear that tho fehfef of the army England speaks of the interests of e staff has commissioned ai committee of ofi- | tion. The question is, are the interests @ f 3 cers to wnite full reports on the German | Civilization really in the game? 1Tt is clear | it were otherwise—us though he considered tertainment to the logislative visitors by a AR, LU | young man named Deems, who acted as army oreanization to be filed with the exhi- | that the Enclish occupation of Egypt is ab- | himself the successor to Caprivi | stenographer in the gubernatorial office dur- ing the incumbency of ex-Governor Boyd, t who was recently let outof a job by the change in the administration. ‘The [ apartment is known as Babeoek's oil room, Vbecanse they did not support the revo- | Presence and sine. Trumpet blasts were s sounded from the tops of one of the schloss cupolas and two of the rathaus. During the whole morning Kniser Wilhelm recoived the royalties, semi-royaltics and high function aries, all of whom came in carringes of state tho islands at home and abroad, | COMMuUNILY was in a state of expectancy, | to present their congratulations p K BILL, tempts of the queen to extend the royal | bition. This is looked upomas an almost un- | Solutely contrary to the desires and wishes | One Hundred Miners Perished, precodented act of courtesy, for which the | Of the Ezyptian population, as has been | Broa-Prstu, Jan, 98, - A partially succoss kaiser is directly responsible. proved by the demonstration at Cairo, ful effort was » last night to rescue the Begiuning of the Revolatio prerogatives and abridge the rights of tie ’ LiL] Revolution people, and declaving that unless radical her parti IS overe - talor lit of | 45 follows: Allday Tuesday, the 1Sth, the iliars of the revolution ave Three Great wers Involved, men who wer ntombed yesterday morning | v sk F Arenot all the treaties regulating the | by the explosion in the coal n Fifty- | qud there is indubitable proof at hand re- already damaged, would bes wreeked | [00%I0E 10 the committee of public safety to Gay Holiday Crowds. Egyptian question, and - making hev fovever | SCven were taicen out of the mine by means | parding tho gonds theve o tap to sl thes 4 ¢ dosomething to end the state of tension anc . A Caprivi Has Issaed His @lthmatum -An Ap- | PEyptian g g - AN . £ s L and the guarantics of protection to life and ! 1u te of tension and The streets were gay with bunting and ¥ ‘"'_"l e _N: R P | the vassal of Turkey in force? England | of an unused shaft. There are still thirty- | the place is not improperly designated. 1t BERLIY, Jan. 38, —The Reichstug commit- | ¢aunot by herself tear upall these treatics, | threo men i the mine. They are beyond | s stated that Babcock has offored to take tee on the avmy bill hay doucluded tho gen. | is now an interchange of | doubtdend, us the whole interior of the mine | the contract to kill all bills unfavorable to corporations, and that he has fairly good . | facilities for so doing. there 18 little room to clauses. The closing debate showed an in rh‘u‘:‘ tor, France, who {\'m the vight men have perished in the disaster. doubt e At | creased disposition to aecept the govern- | On herside, is now begiuniug to understand NECCESSITY FOR ANNEXATION. | ment’s proposals, the only material opposi- | that she made an v in not entering But the man of absolutely immaculate gall tion being offered by a fwetion 0f the center | Bgvpt in 1881 England, who is strong | Anarchy Threatened if the Commission's | Js Paul \nntl.-x-\vmn-:. ‘wlm, under the pre- R L DT in the right of possession, will not even Efforts Fail in the United States. tense of being here in the interost of the overflowing. At this moment the kaiser, in | * Baron Stimm saidhe Baliéved the govern. | think of evacuation.-Because Lord Rose (AN Frascisco, Cal,, Jan. 28.-Lorrin A, | Industrial logion, of which he is the an open cal ,, drove down Unter den | ment would offer a compromise that would | bery, the British .minister for forcign af. Thurston, the chairman of the Hawaiian [ more or less illustrioxs commander-in- Linden to the park aud to the Charlotten- | 1o acceptible to the' fref innige par fairs, has strong Germau sympathies, it is [ commission, snid that things were in such a | chief has opened an oll room at burg palace. There | b the cavriage and | ‘ghiough i1 could not try td muke terms with | poasible that the hand of Germany-may be | position now that no party or class of resi i the. Lindell hotol, where ho is daily property steadily decrea Therefore the | 0 secure the rightsofall the citizens against monarchical system of government was de- | Cheroachment, once and for all. The com clared abrogated and a provisional govern- | Mittee in the meantime was not idle, but ment established until terws of union with | V43 incessantly occupied completing its or: the United States could be negotinted and | ¥anization nd perfecting final arvangements agreed on—=such provisional government HacuasAry: (Lot the i matfon of a pro to consist of S. B. Dole, J. A. Kin P, C visional government, and its protection by an Jones and W. G. Smith, to administer the | #rmed force. Yarlous' exccutive dopartmonts, with the | Ababout 2:30 o'clock an attempt was mado first named president, and with an | DY three native policemen to arrest the advisory council of fourteen members, with | PFOEess of a wagon which was being driven general legislative powers, Aside from the | UP Fort st ¥ Mr. Benner and Mr. (ood aueen and her ministers, the officers of the | THos¢ in chargo of the wagon resisted the old government were requested to continue | A1CMPL 0L the officers to arrest its couise. in the performance of thelr respective duties, | OR¢ 0 the officers making a motion to draw Existing laws uot inconsistent with the | ® 'evolvor, Mr. Good drew his own, and B o vite cottinen calling attention to the fact that he was ‘he queen and cabinet yielded uncondi- | JUStified intho shooting, he fired, see The kaiserine, Prince and | ss Henry tionally. The government building was | BOWeVEr, to avoid the infiiction of a danger- | o nearly all the rest of the royalties—and 8l by thio revolutionista and the new goy- | 918 vound. The wagon pursued its way, | o0 abound mow fn Borlin. drove and the workers who were engaged with him ernment wus sustained by the bayonets of followed by a pol i in a hack, witlked about " allegi they were injurious o A, "L‘“(““ Liodth “I LA hthe two years ago that he had made arrange- voluntecrs : ; Llis episode precipitated the movement e ieaistns bhiia a8 not celebrated | DroNioion for @& stalofgf things which he | alloging. 4 14 s oy e rep s Atteriepritdgiallivhe W LG R0 L telephone company to pay lun a il it R S ine T : 4 wday was ne ebrated | pugt gescribo us o persistent, permanent | Austrin Hoyos, who has mnow | forcigners their property was to have been 1pany [ Things looked squally for a time. The 2 e i as a business holiday, but was a holiday in | gueon been years in France, kunows [ confiscated. Property — was prot 1| their expenses during the session first move was the presentation of a new | @rmory, where '} ARVANERS L mer iLko come i o RN ABTa, for. moldiora and in all govern - Conceded All They Could, that the government can do nothing in | OBy by @ volunteer force of | Itisknown that he has offered th constitution to the queen by the native legis- | Panies, armed and marched to the govern 5 4 0" men and marines and the YR f 2 ; ment oftices Dr. Licber Mimed that it was impossi- | this mat There are no press laws in | piue juckets from the Boston. It was | Vices of theso individuals in advance and ¥y to concede more than it had | France, It was thought at first that the | affirmed by Mr, Thurston that if this gov. | tried to make terms with, certain corpora- FPormerly the kinzs birthday was cele- | already done, whereupon the chancellor | complaints were not serious, but Count | ernment faiied to annex the islands thoy | tons for their services ‘at so much por Queen Liliwokalani Angry. [n the meantime the committee of public ted with the utmost enthusiasm, cannon | curtly closed the discussion by expressing | Hoyos has returned twice to the churg .- | would be left open to anar The old ‘} month, while afterward endeavoring to get Queen Lilivokalani was a very angry | Safety, accompanied by members of the gov- | 2 YCUE FU FATRSt o pistol shots wi the hope that a consideration of the clauses | manding the second time that apologics [eegt Notroan ¥ fanon ana Hopand made i | them to work for their expenses. In this woman when at 4 p.m. Saturday she r sl G E S RN T v s el et e ar would convince the centrists of | made, when he knew the present ¢ R SLOIORD LY [LLELLL ! turned to the throne, whore were assembled, | e goverument building. They were en islands. way he would be able to pocket the money f deal of horse play was indulged in. But the | the necessity of supporting the measure. of Austrian diplomacy Englind under that treaty cannot annex, | Paid by the corporations for the work of with most of the native members of the [ titely unarmed. Arrivingat the gove e the tommlita G fontie seenes became too rough and fireworks and | The members of the committee concur in | No one can believe that such a move was nor can Fratice. e, United. States at th | others, leglslature, the cabinet, the governor of | bull lig the conmittee lun s tor| foumd. | Shooting were forbidden. The Berliners re- | the opinion that the chancellor's words men. inspired by Austria. There must be other | {ime refus A bt T acnens On the day before the departure of Mr, Oshy, the young princoss, Chiof' Justico f et but the ibsjeryiaraol b ¢ Mp. | Sented the order and indulged themsclves | aced an appeal to the country if the bill was | infiuences b work and it 1s th GUEhE bt EE boke O Z0TRE Oxnard of Grand Island o went to the bees Judd and Justice Bickerton, the staff, tho ““\ ALl L ".';“)'l o0 . | more than ever. The police and military | not passed by the Rele hstag. they are Germ This is the belief in Mr. Thurston said further: The lust leg- | “U£ar prince and demanded the sum of #6008 ladies of the court, the Kahili bearers, et HERIREar, Nops ‘l“""‘” """"’_““" H | interfered and a revolt was the resuit, knowu The budget commission of the Reichstag is | France, where public opinion is always in- | islature was the most corrupt ever known, | month, expenses for the work of himself and She ascended the dais and spoke substan :nul; n_‘.lnlw‘ e AL l‘;;“‘ ‘i" onsine | @8 the “fiveworks revolt of 1835, during | now rapidly voting the new credits for the | clined to dectde an accusation against the | It l'\:\';\"‘i‘\"y"m,.. :nl\{ :.‘f.l[‘(;';”'.".‘".'.'.,'1"”‘ To NMT lu.nm.. the interests of the beet R ae ollows u the presence of a rapidly inc s e ST e 3 8 e thee i ee 5 I PR DITInE Baive Bt hat b it crown all, the quecn wanted to pro il et tially as follows : crowd, read the proclamation. Before the | WDiCh there was much bloodshed and the | navy under the impulso of Chancellor von | neighboring empire; but what we must em- | (ouD o e nobian Toralaranee ao: | sug Erotecilas Ml ELT T “Princes, Nobles and Representatives: | crowd, e ; ompleted, | 1mps and windows of the Frederick palace | Caprivi's directions that there is danger of a | phasize and which we bog the citizens of the | {on*4Y Nobles and_abrogate the supreme | oo Fol00t vith tho Tndateial Tobave listencd to thousands of the | reading of the proclamation was completed, | oo™ poion o o 0 all the lamps in | coalition of the fleets of France, Russia and | gp American republic to believe, is thut | court, and, in short, give all the power into © uaca hiia conneoblon with the Indystris ] volunteers from the Rifles armory began to I | g : The | sion as a cloak to cover up his real opera- RS (ot my phople thit! higve. comyto: | Voluntoers from tho Rifios a ls of Albootant | Unter den Linden, From that time the | Denmark O BEOTA ol len como from Irance; whialiyi heliaa ofa s nastvea Mg alligent [Heglonagaicla Sl ShT me, and I am prepu 0 grant ‘\‘f‘l'l“‘ IO "”l_ "‘ t"“f"“ ks ‘;l‘"‘l'“ royal birthday has not been celebrated as ‘Though the reception of the czarewiteh | is desirous of peace. -I-‘:”v','\'.[lufs“JAn‘lh('i\’;}“v’|‘.‘,:\i‘.:m“?‘.]\!u (l..“f.l;nl o !;?nfl” o ]|)nl|\l'~ with .l]l[mr;r}.l pr ..,'AX a B e i L HERAD ll w and a guard setat all the | pi LV here is not likely to modify the grouping of Sad Days for France, Gl ik thenoly sorese Tatt pom ond B o ke “,'"_\“f”“”" g R ton s full of defects, as the [ Kutes In the evening there was & grand banquet | the pow reverse the policy of Russia, it » very beginning of that sad I ¢ nexation to America. I have but little | Ut the name of any member who betrays 4 The provisional government then sent for From the very beginning of that sad I an A the party or sells out one of its candidatos chief justice | Pl et e |, ol AR e at the molice | 4t the palace. T will not g thenames, | is decidedly o temporary check to the French | oo ufrir France has been covered with . | doubt that this country will acoapt the LaEH haian e ousha soRuL i PR AR g STl Ave o dften comp | $he At aislors, iwho' wore) atithe polloe |1y wvoiia ik merely! renodting . Shoshi of tos party at the czar's court. Dispatches re Its from the press of every land, which | [Slands, 1f they do not the people will | shall be at once forwarded and published to before him for settlement. It is so faulty | Stati Bgofinemicame [anasfallyails| S EERREIS DL ENCEDE D RATNE M0 | TRIAS L8 om St. Petorsburg testify to | SUt8 from T f } surely turn to England, who will'be only 100 | every branch of the legion in the country, that 1 think a new one should be granted, | four repaived to the headquarters of thenew | o3 wedding A A St i Ak ) does not discriminate between the guilty few | glad to accept us. and pompously announces that it was due g Iro party provecded in state to the opéra [ n marked chango in‘tha fone of the semr: | (091198 C BEITAAE OORN G ULy fov ———— lely to his work that it was placed there. house, where a gala performance was given, | ofticial press toward Gormany cibard el B L ey 3 } ! - { It is his fond anticipation that in vance is in | r i 1 Is it necessary to protest against such in us- CTAH AND STATEHOOD, Graf von wicberg, superintendent of the 01 nel th i p? “rance s peace, i i o, e th way s the vl box; rhioh lxlx‘y.,r.‘-.ry:‘.‘..l.: n,..umvll.:fc‘(/‘.:.l-:‘\:(t'h :i'.:xuul.‘:.‘:'.'uu 1:;:':-'.”\\‘\ T from' ull| HeAInE Oltane of AL Lake MnkaiOpposite | CORSID taphrged Vit GorDorntIN I""""","‘ occupies the center of the theater oxactly R ipR e ] s orice e AR LISl 3 Views of the Qaestion. "~ | at the conclusion of the sossion he will b opposite the stage, and is largo enough to | Ated on diplomats and members of the im 1468,00m68 ' ; ! SALT LAKE Crry, U, T, Jan, 18.—The T tble to hold up his right hand and swear perial household during his visit is the re You Americans, removed far from us, cn- | ooy print in the morning a page of | that he never askel a member to vote for or verse of what is recorded by the semi- | joying liberty and without jealous and em interviews on the statehood question. Tt | againsta bill, hopinz thereby to conviuce includes talks with the first president and | jndependents of his uprightness and integ- Em- | how we sutfer. Sometimes I think that tho | twe ve apostlcs of the Mormon chur By 7hO | viyy'\ehon as matsor of fook b hiag corosed e e I L e \\ml\m.‘ ”“r xpansion toward his | trials of this week will bgrowed, buti| uswor, ton Sanssticun selteruing formony i MHOR A M HEESLRE RO IR GO Keep me ever in your love, Iam obliged to Yielded Unconditionally, tany servico, entered tho box first. At onee. | EU€SE Was met by a formal po LA AT AT postpone the granting of the coustitution f The late queen and eab t finally yielded Prof. Koch returned tonight from Halle JacqQues St. Cene their ‘M.m“ have progres H2 mghtly o few days. I must confer with my cabinet conditionally and th where he has been investigating the out I'he 1y that they do not ¢ | chased with t of the telephone g TURNED IT TO ACCOUNT. T T T T i Bold Thieves Take Advan ystem now in 1e and thoy t | ageney of S, M. Wildian of Culbertson. It air to Plunde - were filled with people, thousinds upon thousands having come in from adjacent villazes and towns. At half-past 12 the crowd wus at its greatest, and the cafes, | cooded with the translation of the soveral hey have taken on a sharp | Party today lost their lives. One hundred | which abound on Unter den Linden, were filled with students and cadets. The cadets on this one day in the year may frequent the cafes or withauser and make the most of o8 e WO countrios is a vouring furnace. wo of the rescuing cral debate on that measure, and today pro £ between th tw intries, it. The broad pavements were crowded to took o walk around the park. Then he drove to Grenwald, returning to the schloss at half-past 4. Allalong the road he was warmly and enthusisstically greete the sociulists, secu in this aggressive political move of | dents was fully gapable of establishing a | and nightly engaged in corupting members Shraoalle - r state government and - naturally e | in order that he may fasten his aigital Chancellor von Caprivionce more appeared | England 3 to the Uuited States.. ‘the = condition | oo S o Y ",,,,,,,w",f,‘,” v before the committee and spoke in favor of | The same reflection may be made asre- | of oty Shb Setes, dhe o il (Sl RS B on Ak HoDoM the bill, urging that it be approved in its en- | gardsthe quarrels sought by Austrin this | than was indicated by the Haswaiian papors, | bills come up for passuge. He has already tirety. The measure, he said, was not - [ week. Count Hoyos, the Austrian ambas- | It was declared that the queen’s intention | endeavored to seeure the assistance of others & i G 3 anE bd Bentoai a8 to ult ely expel all the fore 5 is work, anc s stated pver: tended to a~ert & momentary danger of an | sador here, has reproac |1-v\,| rance with n»,' I\'\l'um((h‘\] .I:“:\Xn'\‘ ¢ ‘l|‘I“|‘ l['l"'l":"”‘lr lmtr“‘:‘ in this work, and has stated to several of acute nature. It aimed to make suitable | articles ngin the Paris newspapers, lature. It was really the old constitution, | Went buildi Used to Be n Great Da ble for nis parf which gave the sovereign large powers Reud the Proclamation of Revolution. b 1 have prepared one in which the vights of | Sovernment, where a formal demand was all have been regarded —a vonstitution suited | Made upon them for possession of the police to the wishes of the people. 1 was ready and 408 expected to proclaim the new constitution The ex-ministers asked for time to delibor today, as a suitable occasion for it, and thus | 4te upon this demand. They went to the satisfy tho wishes of my dear people, But | Palace in company with Samuel M. Damon S RS eg N o seat sixty. The seats ave roomy arm with regret Isay I have met with obstacles | and held a cousultation with s i K h erimson wandson. royal cover 1with crin o A handsom Toole | oficial pross. The closest observers say that | bittered neighbors, you ought to understand ox there is notin Burope. Count von Hovh 1 5 : A oy by o hom fon, which was vejecten by the provisiona X there is not in Euvoy tvon Hoeh- | vy, 0 oondiality was all on the sfde of ! ! o berg in full uniform of white, covered with toward me and I will look toward you jien. that prevent it. Return to your homes | Kalani The result was a compromise propo ness. the situation cannot become worse the whole audience stool up and remained \e poilce station was | go until the royal party was scated [JThe and when, after you return home, you may 1 over to Communder Soper and Cap heater tickets pur rerformance consisted of the third act of bap see it, receive it graciously. You have m Zwigler With forty men from company | U+ Meistorsingens with ontivcle. aen | SttUe report that the water used at th love, aud with sorrow [ now dismiss you scenery according to the setting of Mme, | \Cieben lunat Mr. White replied, thanking the queen | Mr: Wilson made a short address to the and assuring her of the love of the people | police force assembled in the station. tellins and that they would patiently wait until | them that resistance was no longer their desires should be fulfilled, to which he provisional asylum after it was passed through filter beds, disclosed the presence of tany material change w | is charged that he isat the present time (Copyrighted 15 They say that the anin of the | usiug the money of the telephone company comma bacillus, proving that the river Panis, Jan, 28 past are subsiding and both parties under- | \ torest of | anatorial boo Vienese doll bullet, one of the prettiest and i 3 L an. [ASE Ao (IUOMAIDI anc hotn - TEHes in the interest of hisown senatorial boom, feasibl ko e b gy B s Saale is strongly infeeted. Prof. Koch is | —Special to Tur Beg y past & .\m.\ a4 AR B ~H,‘ ! roeter. o | and that he has the votes of several of the )i Kl 2IOVOR U on . the Ak ibout to visit Altona and Hamburg, where | o'clock on Friday afternoon f IUIACE Snees e pronounde government assumed | and adwirably done for Berlin A Y Peapeatab cmselves in favor of statehood, as do Cnief | independents promised to be delivered when the queen responded with thanks aud left | formalcontrol of the palace and barracks. | - hee { anxioty regurding o frash outbreak of chol- | dressed men callea at the residence of M Justice Zake, Colonel Donuellan, late presi }HH.’- break on Power Wagner. This was followed by the famous as @ large dinner party at the the thron: room. Mr. Kamnamano then | The ex-queen retied to her private vesidence | Crub von I‘T i ‘.‘m o ml - 'm rof that, | “Fa 18 renewed with thi approach of spring. | quis de Panisse Passis, 24 Avenue Marceau, | dent of thoe Chamber of Commerce. and w 06 Gives Way to Paul g ohd’ volse an s Shtr e nnimia s ; PRA VISR SAREA, 4 RFFVOr:0f P No fresh cholera cases were reported at | and asked to see the marquis, On be ing told | E. Hubbard, the new president Both It is stated that Edgerton has withdrawn bgan in .‘}\ W voi i mlll‘lnm:\ln ry | at Was n:xj n Place and th Fovoriin At almost every club here. Humburg todny. Ouly fwo deaths wera re- | he was sbecat. one. euits cpslamen davor. statlioot, elalming b |7 po o Boin tlua] tabautal cubtUTERRORI harrangue, which was suppressed. He de anted her an honorary guard of sixtecen alking. Alout Wedaines worted, an Al k the O Ty . would bring in eastarn capital, J. 1. Debles manded the lives of the members of the | men. The houschold guards were paid off to parie n Altona yorkman in the Ottensen i banker, ovposes statchood, demonstrating | Vandervoort who, in return, proposes to cabinet who had opposed the wishes of her | February 1 and disbanded. So far the greatest interest has been mani- | quarter and 4 woman in the Municipal hos that it would lurgely increase the taxatio make him organizer of the Industrial legion majesty and declarea that he thiested for A strong foree of volunteers tions, to make a sean have | an ing that no corresponding benefit | of the state of Oregon. Both Edger- besides & warrant to take your master t iould esile, & Jarge numbi OREYIAr bURL | 40 and Vandervoort have been racks, police headquarters and other govern. | 10 seeka wife. In this respect Pring house of Bavaria attended yesterday's fes- | fore the Deas Ton ReRCH Y A usily engaged in circulating the = 1 take the same view O. W. Powers | h meut buildings. At headquarters the work | Alex Vietorin of Hesso, younzest daughter | tivities in houor of Emperor William's birth eader of the liberal party. opposes statehoo of their alleged vnmity to each other, of military organization is beinz rapidly | of the grand duke of Hesse, 21 years of age, | day it Is a well known fact that the only | pushed forward and volunteers continue to | and very pretty, is sail to be very much in | [ government ““That does not miatter. I am a sary of police ordered by Franqueville, judge 'k possess fested here in the doin: )f the czarewitch pital Much comment hus been caused by d'instri their blood ion, and is now in charge of the palace, bar- | Most people insist that he is here specially | the fact that no representative of the royal Lddressed the Crowd., magist matters coun: A few moments later the queen went out upon the uppev balcony of the palace and ad dressed the crowd. She told them that on account of the perddy of her ministers she was unable to give them the constitution with the Panama affair Only half convinced, the concierge asked | us meaniung simply a° return to chureh rulc on Stoek Market. the official searl. The s 1 | and the re-establishment of woman suffrag | difference between them was as to their re- ya the samo. and many arayor SCott | gpective candidacics for the senatorship this ARy R ! ) | Edgerton chafeed his fellow independent | | pour steadily in from all quarters. Itis not | love with the czarewitch. Whether this Covyrighted 1593 by jamse Gordon Bennett,) | commissiary of police unbuttoned his cont | 10 make that control sure. Ex-Mayor Scott apprehended that any difieulty will ard “ection is returned it is dif is | Loxpox, Jan. 28.—[New York Herald | and showed the red, white and blue sil which she 1promised them, but she would | ypon the other islands. ‘1 rovisional goy- | the e v h has shown more than coyness | Cable -Special to Tux Ber As regards | then told the othe tako the earliest opportunity of procuring it for them. The crowd then gave three cheers Represeutative White then proceeded to the steps of the palace and began an address He told the crowd that the queen and cabi v three to put hand - with selling him out when a candidate for concierge and his wife At that DID A BIG BUSINESS, the supreme ber md Vandervoort retali. ated b, x 0 Omaha last hnadtry R in're iy advances which have | business, this has been an exceedingly quiet | the the uight in adjusting the wheels of the goy- | beeu made him in the matter of mateimomial | day on the Stock exchunge. Even less than | ment three more men came into the ) e S Lt Lt | SRS W Koo atrimonal | 0y S LuBIaVin Shuatnckt iy e | LI YIRS BOtS Won Sake ia Thileves Alonk the Houts af the itlo Grands | g% o, W - 0 roing with & the ordinary routine of government work 1s | is marvied to PRuce Heney of Russia, and | tr The market, nevertho stairs to Marquis de Panisse-Pa . Two more ar. | leter writen to him by Edgerton goiug uhead with but little tr another to Grand Duke Sergius of Russia s not been devoid of features. Con Once in this room the men no rests in connection with the Atchison. To. | 145t August, while Vaudervoort was stump. A highly interesting wedding took place | are well maintained, Indian rupee paper cealed their t beg ) net had betrayed them, and that, instead of | ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT. today at midday in the Eugl going home peaceably, they should go to the Ace and kill and bury her. Attempts | Cour ""--; l“vln::vL ~n|-:<-~”\\.\"|I-r.,y..|.|_‘ e ARt PR ursu gard to the AfMir, ¢ made to stop him, which he ted Wasuixato, D, C., Jan. 5. [Sncetal Tele peka & Sunta Fe railroad wholesale robber. | 108 Oregon in th t of the national | morning, The prisoners uow here refuse to | nounced the independent party in terms of o- | talk to the pre taking | the most shocking vileness, and which i ard wphed | awould furnish saying he would never close his mouth un ARBNTN &6 M X Muning shares have been quiet. There | the chi 1 e rman of ver to i their & now constitution was granted. Finally AL A 5. A voment of | Mrs, Burnet Stone of Newport he | has been a ylelled to the . expostulations of Colonet | the revolution in the goverument of the Boyd and others, threw up his hands and | S48dvich islands, coupled with the private declured that he was “pau’ for the present, | SFVal at Sun Franciseoof two commissione After this the audience dispersod authorized to negotlate ut Washington News was brought ish church at | one-cighth betterarl foreign govers Mont Bijou, between Major Edward Winsloe, | securities close distinetly firm in response to | ing jewels and When they had chief of the houschold of Prince Adolf | & better tendency on the continental bourses. | yansacked the Schawmburg-Lippe. and Miss Edith Stone, | Miscella open cabinet nd dra 15 securities were with, fea ample grounds for criminal wetion for violuti tal laws. This o AL v that the thiey- | letter was u shown by Vande t among the ident members of Qu as | posed. All sort ere estublis e legislat } uing that wi lightly better demand for money | servants le is well known in Par rt | than Al at the end of the month. Short everything society, where she has \ us have been churged three-fourths of 1|yt o B 2 to1 per cent. The discount markot has been | (MG 1 Ranch houses we 1 beer A0ing (¢ It was followed Ly i) SN VORUAR YouRE quiet, two and three months bills being aunexation to the United States, wr o weilyiwo. years in | quoted ab per cent dead than alive, and ds and th Al Carpane | the promu v Kdgerton from , the Drugoons. The service was conducted - amo to the door, In t Sy g MRS o the fleld, A tated that he will great iuterest b tod is in 4 = ma am 1 eries, cigars, wine, et At many of h | great i uy. It n, by Rov. Mr. Owen, Tho bridesuaids were | ”(’h‘ul.r‘..’.. ,l]n:um L NP packages which the thi ation agents | return next ' for Vandervoory Emma and M, t nd Miss | g o New vork Heratd Catle aRe voA ‘\‘1 DU WA T £ the fmplicated traiamen have taken | e L —=Special to ]—PFive ne CUSES ¢ & v warning and are leaving t ans | pecial to Tue Bee)—Five new i p e PG, SRR W ruing sud o | ment of the independent party it is statd cholera and two deaths are reported at Al ] | The amount of the stealings will probably gk 3 | tona. At Halle there were mo mew cases | ing, when they warned the exceed the estimate of §75,000 reported yes- | ou good authority that he went to G. voses. Each wore a litfle antique pin | aud only two deaths, had occurred. The value of terday, Holdrege, general munuger of the B, & M. l ing was more han at first s v to the vitizens down oW that the attempt to carey & revolution through had, for the monient, faited. How- | 8 3¢t to make any definite statemen ever, appreciating the fact that the trouble | 2P0 the policy of this nistration, | had ouly just begun, they did not disperse, | M4 ©Of - course it is even more | but continued the cousideration of the | MPOssible o anticipate the policy of the < | with pink feathers, und carried bouquets of emergency. A committee of public safety [CONTINUED ON SECOND raGE.) es it is cluimed that st Goddard, They were dressed in pink | nnection with Edgerton's foul arralgne Sicilienne, with moss green hats trimmed |