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-THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY NUMBER 224, ¥ b weople who, by thelr ‘own admission, were apart from that of Sweden. It is beljoved | "()m;'n;lwrllmfl,ur{!mll today T Wt sed Im- pable of solf-government n‘\.u this action on the |:\r( of the rfm. als Joss Hubbard, who has been a much wante Sald Mr. Rayner of Maryland (another | will compel King Oscar to dismiss M. Steen, t',‘, ,‘,‘:Ir‘,’:',l,.';',',fl,,”fl',l,, b ,,\','fq,.":,,’""“l.:(‘,',"‘;;f.{. Some Important Devolopments in the | 3:;;;"l"':""“";’r‘l"!‘;'_";‘;"I‘f“[':l""“"m“‘;:"""l"'::';"‘p .['| Rome's Bank Scandal Promises to Be One | !(‘: \:"My‘;“'ixw mier, n§ will bring the con- | 8afe of L. Lowman & Son of MoOook Opened : 2 " ' N rauds allege ve pol rDe v m N N b 0 AVOL ¢ - ol - re! 08~ N s ' question to an acute point, as between Benatorial Bituation is Taking on a Sem- | frauds alleged to have been perpotrated at Hawaiian Situation, session of the islands nally 1 favor a of Large Proportions, $H6 KIng and L1 Novwestha Waloals, and Looted. the Hospital for the Insane at this city. He protectorate.” CASH AND DIAMONDS WERE SECURED blance of Really Lively Interest, skipped out at the time of the investigation . v Hoo s tillio it rals ¥ % i ; y y - oAU A SRR “'ntl;wu ker of Mississippi (also a member N i FRENCH CHAMBER. | ¢ | committee) exnressed himself as ab | to nfew of his intimato friends hore since | ANNEXATION IN FAVOR AT WASHINGTON | Soiutaly‘oppased to_any: other government | STATEMENT IBY ONE OF, THE PRINCIPALS | preus taws ne mwssed by the Semnte Ap- | THURSTON MEN PUSHING FOR A CAUCUS | that tme. Ele hus been staying withrela- than the United States faking possession of provod—Other Praceedings. s yesterday and this morning came up to this | Minister Stevens’ Course In Orderlng # Force | it tha treaties before he. would declare | By OMelnl Threats e Was Coereed Pants, Jan. 80.—The Senate today voted | Work of the Robbors Accomplishod Withe city and reported atouce to the ofice imasit e 0 urgency on & motion that persons refusing f " " | ) e ) of Sailors fro, oston Ashore Heartily himself in favor or opposed to annexation, Making & False Statement Con. Al b | out Leaving t Slightest Clew by ent Sl o alate t | of " ex-County Attorney Snell, by whor - : . Fh R b S e by ) Agn.:em o A A Qi S0 | he was taken to the office of Attorney Gen- Approved—Opini England Files a Protest. cerning the Condition of | ,',H'..j‘”l. % be 1 ”m» t h”‘ '.”m,', B \“' Which They Might Be Traced Night Among the Republican Members, 1 Hastings, where a conversation was and Representatives. The British government has instructed One of the Bank B o e e 0 LS DR SR Kearney OMelals' Rald, held lasting nearly two hours. e in- Sir Julian Pauncefots, its minister hore, to flicted upon perjurers. The vote was op- | dicted farm boss will turn state’s evidence, protest against the action of the United - posad by the royalist senators, who believed | ey aud thereby clear his own skirts, so far as Sy 20.—There are | Stages ofticials and forces in Hawaii. The {osts P B = that it was aimed at Doputy Delahaye VAN WYCK'S NAME IS NOW HEARD OFTEN | iy punishment for nis misdoings is con Wb R B f L pm* st, it is understood, will be lodged with ,h, AL LML B who rofused to answer ssveral questions , Neb., Jan. 30.—(Special Tele. cerned. His return has cinched the cases | Some important developments in the Ha of State Foster tomorrow. Mo | deputies on Saturday against a pariiar put to him by M. Franqueville | to Titn: Bar,]—The aate of Lx TowiHng agaiust some of the other parties, and the | waiian situation: First, it is pretty clearly xtent the protest goes cannot be | tary inquiry into the bank scandals, the The press laws committee in the Char & 301, of t Tndependents Are Apparently Satisfied of the | Prosie ots for grief in certain quarters could | indicated that the administration is not in | st ited now, whether Ab s restricted to a | subjectof the inquiry was today debated | of D ties today approved th ndments = | not be botter. as been known on the in- | e sl o matter, as was at | Protest agalnst the action already taken in | againin the Chamber. Signor Calajanni, | made by the Senate to bills providin Impossibility of Electing Powers. side for some tima that he was coming, but | 885 way lukewarm in the matier, as wes 8% | broy;ofuior whetherikiroes to the length of | tor e, Chamber, Signor Calajanui, | TEGE, MY Bhe Bonuto to bills providig. of Saturday’s sales after bauking hours. & | it was kept dark, and his return was de- | first supposed. Secondly, the action of the | i i o™ e “agninst annexation | W00 led the attack upon Premier Giolitti on rs and their diplomatic representatives | A number of notes and other valuable papers | layed for obvious reasons until tod which | commander of the Boston, against which | gought for by the representatives of the pro- | Ef Projosc that a motion favoring tement to revolt against the exist- | topether with Mrs, Lowman's dinmonds 5 | 1s the opening day at the term at which the | Great Britain is about to file or has filed a | visional government now on their way to | the parliamentarv inquiry be made one of : i e ” ) ired d a s 3 p hich had been kept in the safe were alse Case of the Broken Bank, of thotrastdant and kls oabitie - T T ¥y premier repeated his argument against pre of inquiry today was devoted mostly to SEEC AV 3 § f the president and his cabinet MR, CLEVELAND INTERVIEWED, | cipitating the immediate discussion ..r'm,, the discussion of the proper time for makin; The safe was locked Saturday nizght when | bank scandals and Signor Calajanui's pro- | & final repor the store was closed and everything | s city was robbod st night of its contents, consisting of #135, the proceeds Me Will Turn Stal When the The federal grand jury is still in session, The sentiment in favor of annexation is RN Takn’ Clani Ooma. on for THI-Tits g::wsl‘l" "i\‘;}:'\'fl'(”u‘f.-u‘ “1|.,’{‘h‘;»‘i‘w.‘.'.:t:"l!ij;;fl[»v wpidly extending. Several membors of the | He Refuses to Express an Opinion at the | il way ted Deputy Sarrien's motion for the imme- | seemed | ine @ eXPressac emselves as being t Time. Signor Monzilli of the dustrial par dinte appointment of a reporter general and Db ; otms 1o be Lo o throe seainst Mosher hnd | cabinet have expressed themselves a sent Thme. Monzilli of the industrial depart i 1 v gencral and, dependent “Economy” in the T o e e e hava | in favor of accepting tho proposition, but as | NEW Youk, Jan. 8. —When President-clect | ment, who was areested on Friday aftcrnoon | consequently, the tormindtion of the com Matter of Employes. been picked up. in_ the deal, Mosher spent | the action necessary to accomplish annexa- | Cleveland arrived at hisoffice he was asked | for complicity in the bank scandals, gave an | missioners, Was actively voted down Sunday with his family, under guard, and | tion must come as well from the legislative | by a reporter if he would give an expression | [terview toa reporter on Friday morning Deputy Gerville Roache of the left then today took leave of his wife, stating that he | ;0" 4o oyecutive branch of the | Of opinion regarding the probable future pol | § P g s A Gb Nen Heb ASTIR, 10 e ; : L L 1 standing will be arvested too, 1 can assure | to demand from Deputy Delahaye complete, | NO & Y 8. onoHed i RLbHn LancoLNe Nob, Jan, 60—|Special Tele. | QUL HaE BeC | .'.(‘Tyv}v‘.‘fd‘.:‘x\lyyx‘uh Whiltover | government, these declarations, do not in | icy of his administration vegarding the ap- | you. T shall have cabinet ministers and ex. | Proofs is to the guild of the nenibers of tho SERtH vl sy e vOkR ot :\“"“II”K: i gram to Tz Bee.]—For the first time since | PlOM6 s AL themselves amount to more than an expres- | Plication of the progisional government of | ministers to kecp me company in jail. In | chanb v whom he had aceused. " This mo- | St NG Haw s been found as yob the convening of the legislature the I The Peoples National bank and the Dixon | sion of opinion of private citizens. The mat- | Hawail to become a part of the United | 1850 I inspected the books of the banks now | tion was lost by a vote of 10 to 6. Eventu- | ¢ \oneon torial fight tonizht assumed the appearance | National bank of Rock Island and Dixon, 11 i ) tpid s cabi. | States, and if he had, as yet. expressad an | iBVoIved in the scandals and I found serious | #lly two sub-committees were appointed to ¢ 41 THt haa. at’last | sectited:a, tempoFary [njunction: i the diss | tor, Wil doubtless be considered at the cabi T Sl : irregularities in the bookkeeping, both of | inquireinto the relations of deputies and AFTER THE GAMBLERS, U R D AL sk b R s e mioining the ofi. | het meeting tomorrow, but, of course, | Opinion to anybody s to whether he favored | the National bank and the Bank of Rome. 1 | editors to the Panama Canal company. awakened and the workers have pulled off | trict court this afternoon, enjoining the offi 5 5 ? ik or opposed the annexation of Pacific islands | warned the . rt | i A b " ’ . . cors of the Western Manifactiring company, | nothing will be decided upon then, except | g5 PhPGied the anne arned the government that the Nutional - Hastiny's Mayor D to Drive That thelr conts nnd tickled tho job in hand as if | fhe’ Futmers and Merchants Insurance com: | probably to arrango for tho roception of tho | H Cioven i toied: “f have bank would certainly collapse sooner or later EY DREW BLOOD, Ganhtey WO T N Oy py o ines . PP ave fl ¢ not ex- less drastic nims ¢ er! o] — i T gotten in position where they evidence the | these companies by Mosher and Outealt on | ypetisieival in this ity next Erids in tact, T have not given it my consideration. | o A RIAL inte hey fecl, and there will be no occa- | tho books. Tho plaintiffs sev up thay | thelr arrivalin this city next Feiday. - o g id Yormed an optition on the mtyer | oled me to mako a report exactly contrary Duel Near Parts—Both Wound, nterest they feel, and th i ! Kbt tad thit Dreside 2 wn opinion on the mutter S fhOES Ra / : : 5 Jostie nud. Ottealt linve: constieed with W Ithas been reported that President Harri- | BY had formed a to the facts as I had found them and stated | Paws, Jan. 80.—Devoulede and DPichon MRS hieStmaorward for the. vemark | 2 and Outcalt ha pired . Fage et T do not consider it would be proper for meto | them, : X Wanscer for him to close upall the gambling H.and J. T. Dorgan ond Ed Hurlbut to | son is in fayor of the annexation of Haw express it at the present time, You can 4 st | foughta duel with swords this afternoon e 8 80 frequently heard during the past four | yansfer to them without consideration the | There is in support of this statement, the | I know nothing abont the matter ¢ A Sig. de Monzilli acknowledged that in | . 5 &y P red | Joints and dives of the city, and his instrue- . i ing abont the matter and have | the ease of the Bank The ducl was the result of an insult offercd e weeks, ‘‘that senatorial fights are not what | stocksreferred to, with the intent to defraud | progident's well known policy of American- | nothing further to say the case of the Bank of Rome. his by Dorotlndat s Bl T axarec | Hon® were oboyod, Thia la - sald" to. moan they used to be in Nebraska,” or that “noth- | creditors. The books show that the stocks A . biect the enlarge- | . Before making the above declaration, Mr. | tume eyt yet proved true, althoug : et L3 business and one establishment is already ing 80 tame as this was ever. scen bofore in | Still stand in the names of Mosher and Out- | 1M, which has for its object the enlarg Cleveland had been shown the dispateh from | LUt developments, he suid, would ju Deputies on Saturday, when Deroulede | preparing to move to Grand Island. MERTIEARS (et sitatonial. contest he | calt. ~ They aro: Farmers & Merchants | ment of the sphere of usefulness und activity | g,y ,quoting Hawaiian Commis: : : called out to Pichon: “You are M. Horz's | A short time ago a boy was seen hanging the history of scnatorial contests in the | ooppany,~ £50,000; Western Manufacturing | of this nation. His action upon the part | gione e e Conlmisy ¢ persistence of the reports that Signor | sleeping partuc Afterward in the lobby | around a deserted part of a grain elevator state.” There will be music enough during | company, § 'Gus company, #185,000. Tt | taken in the revolt by the United States of. that satisfies him that Prosident- | we iy minister of justice and commerce, | Deroulede repeated the words, A challenge | here and his actions were o suspicious that the remainder of the work to suit the most i 1s further chi at W. H. Dorgan has in | ficlals and forces may also be regarded as and looks fayorably upon the pro- | e o nanaged the last elections for the gov- | was the result unother boy was hired to watch him. The exacting fancy, The fizht is on and enough | his possession #25,000 in cash belon, proof of the corvectness of the report. Al- | posal. % grament, is implicated in the scandals, has It was reported on Monday that Derou- | first lad went under the clevator and after 2 i I led everybody to expect that | RS L Hb A Qibod ound to stie o | Mosber and Outdalt, though the course pursued by ~Minister : — o2 everybody to expect that he will resign, | lede wished his seconds to defer final ar- | he left an investigation showed o large ar paint has been daubed around to stir the o e s e S B i o Commissioner Thurston Talks. and his resignation, Monzilli said, | rangements for the duel until Deputy Pichon | quantity of cigars, tobacco and similar goods coldest blood to sanguinary contest ¥ Argucd Over. o e e iett Tnatrctione from | SAN Fiaxcisco, Cal, Jan, 80,—Hawaiian | Would be followed by startling exposurcs oxplained why he felt insulted by @ mention | and a bunch of seventoen keys, These keys Saiid B AVRIGRIG T SVALL S Ris goverument, his netion has been fully | Commissioner Thurstor, before his departure |, Aon2illialso asscrted that Ratizi, minister | of is relations o Cornoliua Hory, “The ducl | were found to it the doors of a number of by men who have just finished up outside as- | taken up with a wrangle over the payment | ;500 v6d by the president hington, said: “In 1843 England and | o W€ Public houschold, some time ago bor- | was, however, not_deferred. Swords were | business houses and will show how the gang B inonts. 18 ell e by o oelie A% | of employes and the number who were on 0 . . rowed 1430000 francs from the Bank of | the weapons and the two men_ fought with | 0f kid thieves which the authorities have signments, as well s by a goodly portion of | Tho Tlvrall. Bach silo charged the other esting in'the Nehntes France entered into a treaty between them- | Rome, which he subsequently repaid | considerable yindictivencss. Pichon, who is | been trying to break up, operate the Omaha b The latter are mostly d | with bemg responsible for the delay, the in In the senate there is a distinctively | selves, to which Hawaii was nota party, by ‘This statement has been confirmed from | g co-laborer with M. Clemenceau on the La . here to attend supreme court, as the wocket | dependents intimating that it was for the | American feeling on the Hawaiian situation | which i 7 reed not to inter- | 80Veral cources, Sig. Monzilll gavo the | Justice, bemg evidently anxious £o injure ] _ Kanided a doint. ob for the Omaha district will be called tomor- | Prpose of delaying if ot preventing legis- | which is not confiaed to any party. There | fere wi They asked the United | FEPOFLer a list of ministers und_ex-ministers | Derouledo, The latter succoodod in wonnd- Ceansry, Neb., Jan. 80, [Speeial to Tin row, but no one would think it to see them | (htion, and the republicas asserting that | can be no doubt that the majority of the | States to join themn in the treaty, but wore | 10,1 been subsidized in various ways by | jng Pichon seriously in the ribs while Derou- | BEE.]=The potice force of the city, together B otins (i the' setuncn of the Litdoln :{h»pn]ml;.\:\ were f )n]!lvxl:lllx;~ :\xlwp(m:!\ of | members on the foreign relations committee | met with a refusal. Tn & number of instances ”I 1[ “kfi LB AT -;mx;-. and vn';wxlll\ 1hes | lede himself receiveda se from Pichon’s | with Sheriff Nutter, raided a joint on the ‘otunca of the Lincol e resolutions introduced cause they | look with favor upon the establishment of | subsequently both England and France have | 1168t b in case he be arrested the list | sword in the fac "he scconds then de- | south side Sund orning about 8 o'clock hotel, where they are hobnobbing with the | would tend to make a record not favorable fo | American domination on the istands, but in | vequoested the Unitod & “j‘.\*h‘m Tance have | be published at one St Horiof katishods and Plakonlst wona s Sl pun TR e o ugt 'fl'"__‘; legislative workers and talking politic: n | the independent side of the house. And | just what shape, is o matter of detail which | with them, but the United States invariably —_— ived immediate attention, Devoulede | K"OWR 48 Liedereranbs. 1A QNPLERS unprecedented rate. Many of them will re. ::h-.»nl. :||)|{t':|l;|ftl to l‘u- \imu‘ found l|4in\ for | has not yet been considered. The arrival of | refused. Tho treaty. therefore is one el HOBSON ON TRIAL, was warimly congratulated by his friends "l\)"f‘-"\' nn’-.l.v porsons m-luhln.‘ul m“|_».uwr :u'nl turn home as soon as their business in court | 116 Mter statement, ensen's resolution | the commissioners from Hawail is awatted | prevents cither Engnd. or France feom in. | 3 — 1 et pehergarg nug O BIoe U B o ot tha. ttmacty e iy | cailed for the furnishing of a list of the em- | with much intercst, but pending their | torforing in 1lawsitan afuies withont com. | MANAger of the Anglo-American Bank Tells rish Polities. ) keeper of the resort, was found guilty of s completed, but the attractions will | ployes to each membor, that it might b ul the question of aunexation and the | miceme s, heenr or dpLralrs without com- His Story in Court. Loxpoy, Jan. 50.—The new radical party | selling liquor withouta license and had to prove too strong for some of them o leave | secn how piconomical “tho - house had | establishment of a protectorate is being dis- | represcatatives of all ihe governments, e [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordo Bennatt.) | at its mecting this evening mustered eighty | take d stiy on paying his fine. A fow cises until the senatorial nght assumes a different | been In this dircction, Tt wes stated | cussed by the member pf the senate in the | cepting England, and: ineluding France, fo Pawss, Jun. 80.—[New York Herald Cable | members. It was decided that the party | 5 heer wege found i the plice. Bolice oot e 10 day until thero was o Small army of ab. | sreentee enons iy xorgtive. somane 4o | mally“recognized the provisional govern- | —Spacial to Tur Bee.)—The trial of Hob- | should make every effort to secure the dis- | the law reators = oving Townrd a Caucus, ol LRt A EAVhATa Ol B v fag Ll LRl e i 10 | ment, Weare firmly. jmpressed with the | gon, ex-manager of the Anglo-American | cussion in the house of radical measures T8 18 Intoiise Aotivits e i , and it was a fact that | objection to Mr. Chandler’s resolution on this | belief that when the facts of the case are g | ) ety here is intense nctivity among the Thurs- | several of them had not yet been given any- | subject as offered today is not looked upon in | i in W 18 OF ihecuse are | puink, commenced today in the ussizes court A meeting of Irish unionists r d to il PO T A T DA nLiEh 458 GroWATRE Tor a1l thing to Ab, BTTHO M Ataiain s Sh bomn bas oL ' nown in Washington our mission will be ; ; » | fight the Gladstonian program at every step. | Monse Bra [Special Tel- E all parties are crowding for ing tc ough drawing pay from the | the way of an anti-annexation feeling, but | crowned with success..The United States | President Maintainet on the bench. Advo- The thnl f S, 8 ™ ™ X R e by state at therato of 8o ddy, Tho indepen- | o hooy oL ot ted ¢ fhioa |18 X L States The liberal unionists resolved that the | egram to Tie dencoiof BT caucus. A paper is in civeulation for s tate a #a day. The indepen- | yatheras a fear on the part of the opposition | is not likely to lose 3 suring s cate General i egry i nee o . but 1 -five have | dents were unwilling that any showing | of the anti-option bill that if it had 1ot gone | g siontarroio 05 U giduce of securing such | cate General Bonnin conducted the prose- | party endenvor to compel the government 40 | gluclc was destroyed by firo at 6 o'clock this tures, but as yet only about twenty-five have | 3¢ Sy L SRS San D wing he anti-option bill that if it ha g 4 strategic point as Homolulu when 1t 1s of- | cution, while the Anglo-American bank, | introduce the subject of autonomy before | D¢k Wi OIS € 2 should be made, and in defense of their ap- | oyver until tomorrow, the day would ha ) L4 s ) ) son appended. Tt is an agreement by whic ¢ ; fered for her acceptance.” i $oeher fauhath ‘e pro. | morning. Mrs. Slack was sick in bed and beon appended. It Is an agreement by which | pojnlment of o lot of clerks and sinecures | been spent in i#5 discussion. and. the deli oF accepE whith hed asked o be -jolned with | any bthergubstion ofthe, bme sule.broy | SEHECEL e o s P i A h each pledges himself to attend a conference 1 that there would have been something of anti-option specches would have been Appealed to the English, the prosecution as a party plain- | BYAM. el ¥t O " 4 A X Al a8 800N sixty of the sixty-two republicans lfnr lln'nll to do before n_n.« "h.m' had it not | prevented. The agreement that the vote on SAN Fraxcisco, Cal.Jan. 801t is stated | tiff, was represented by o MunHes | 0 TAML Withdraw from Mexieo, lwl!ao on 4 ¢ou h and c‘urrh-d to ane g_mmru have signed the paper. The time set is to- | peen for the deluy vaused by the obstruc- | the optious bill should be taken tomorrow at | that the deposed Hawatlan queen has sent | Bernard, Tho coufisel” for defendunt was | MOTEREY, Mex., Jan. #0.—All the foreign | residence. Tho fite originatod from ‘a_de- shorrow night, but there s little proapecs | HOBGLY tactics of the republicans. Jensen | 3 o'clock and the shortness of time intervon: K itte s bom bt Aotne bslnoss i | fo5tive fijie.’/Die TGRSR ly covered by ght, but | s Mlttle prospect | opq - Pavies tricd to poiat out the fact that | jug provented, move than. wnything else. the | C4ble advices to the, British government by | Frederfe - Adlain. Hobson, who has been dn | 1ife insurance companies doing business in. | {ECHEE e Jae (0801 DAELALY COVGECE b that the necessary sigmatures will havebeen | the appoiniments were unnecessarily has- | immediate consideration of the resolution of | Way of New Zealand concerning the situa- | prison since the 6th of August, looked pale | this country have instructed their agentis to | year that Mr. Slick has been burned out. Soured by st time, Evon if thoy.do moet | tenod In order to got frioafls upon thie pay- | Mr. Chandlgy. tion at Honolulu. /These advices were sent | and in bad health, He was unable to talk | discontinue business in Mexico, as the ve- | * Hor Sruixas, 8. D Jun. 30— [Specinl Tele- o ke e e b S e B i MR SR Mr. Dolph's Terso Reply. Sore (o revoTuto by hherg, 0, shoctay et French with suficient fucney, and hia tnter- | fOALY J0PORe Lix Takes Lo bsics b | graks to Tum Ben ) e, o o "‘"'-XV ‘NL““:’"';,’““_I c"l’; .f‘l‘l‘ ‘: 1;‘ « {;‘"‘ ;"l‘l(:\ ments were all right and that the only thing Mr. Dolph, a member of the committee on | for New South Wales, The Alameda wiil | Fogatory was conducted with the assistance | cided to withdraw anyway, the death claims | taurant and grocery store, burned this sentiment us to whether the ballot should be | out of the way was the failure | foreign relations, when asked how he felt in | bo due at Auckland today or tomorrow, and | Of an interpreter, who, by the way, seemed | In Mexico being greater in proportion to the | morning. The loss is #,000, insurance $2,000. An open or secrot one. : to provide work for them after | regard to the question, replicd tersely: | from there the dispatch dould be cablod to | to know not much more of English than | amount of insurance written than in any e ! Aw‘nfl:\mllulvmu'\m '.\'fmlnl‘ln‘ an innova- ::w.\' were amm‘u‘mm': Hul-v‘ 1'|\||L|.|{\Al'xl ;"“',",‘ n!u-rd h:{\_!«'s h;”?'. lu_-:-x} “"l““"F”ff"' ingland. Knowing this fact. the provisional | Hobson does of French, so faulty and jn- | Country in the world. FUNERAL SERVICES IN AUGU tion In Nebraska republicanism, but there objections to showing the uumber of | fifty years for this opportunity and now that | government was anxious that the true facts | neeurato were many of i cHiay ——— aro soveral members who are clamoring for | CUIOYES, even after the rosolution was so | it hus come, and como in such i ey that b 6 tiio Tevolution: shall bo known in the | 1 b e L g S IN THE HANDS OF RECE Mr. Blaine's Memory Honored at s Old i ! g modified as to only requiré the clerk to post | the problem can be solved without difficulty, | United States oefore the story sent to Eng. | Jations s ¥ alne Home. it, as they don't dare vote their preferences | in some conspicuous vluce n list showing the | I certainly can see no reason why we should | land by the queen's cabinet san roaeh this | ™ his examination Hobson ad- | Urealtors of the Pittat Tron Com- | 7 Auihg ¢ e and go home to their constituents. Ifa | names of the employes and the positions to | hesitate. " The man who would oppose what | country. The steamer Claudine was aecord: | mitted e A o T A par clief from the Courts. | Avcusta, Me., Jan. 30.—While the last socret ballot can be secured they can carry | Which they were appointed, It was sug- | is the manifest duty of the country 1u this | jugly chartered and the commissioners hur- | bank was overdrawn some 24,000 | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 50.—On an equity | honors were being paid over the remains of Fehate nlo A ro all trouble to the | Eested that this work could be performed by | matter, is, 1 think, hardly deserving of a | ricd to Washington X 485 { £ ) G e R ks the late James G. Blaine at Washington this QUE LHOIE P s Ao, charke all trouble 10 the | gy of the employes who up to this time | seat in congress. 1 certainly favor the con- ! granos... Ho olalmed, Howaver, that this was | Uill quit by § number of eveditors, the com. | Lo FH0s ST o v L TR LR b had nothing to do, but the independents | trol of these islands by the government of Rosd the Order. doue with the consent of Preaident Gormann | MOn pleas court today appointed reccivers to | ftemoon, rogular funcral services wore held be obscured, Tn view of the fact that there |Avould not consent to it and the democrats | the United States.” SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, Jan. 30.—Within a | and Cashier Martinelli, and constituted a | take charge of the business of the Pittstown | it v e i Lt O ’,,', :'.sul\. are seve things yet to be u.-mm_nlp.)uq it | voted with them. ‘The session is still younz, i Mr. Hiscock, anothe _nwl_nlwrnrnm AME | month, if it haa not been for the Honolulu | debt and not embezzlement,all the more so as | 1ron company, Pittstown, Pa. The equity | u“ tha : e people, among \: : n. he de- fa not probablo that the ropublicans wiil | but the list of appointees is already of such | committec, is ‘also in favor of aunexation, | Hiqtth 1% had nob i R e NS et k! bill estimates the company’s labilities ap | Parted statesman began his career, might hold & decisive meeting tomorrow evening, | Siz¢ that the promises made by the indepen- | “I believe,” sai t this government | Upheaval, the islands would have been | swhile he received the above salary, he was s £ 8554.000 capital, and | Attest their vegard for him s o man and peioy dec BeeA{nE, pomorTow (veniul, | dants us to oconomy in-this direction are | should pravent any interferonce in this mat- | fooded with‘benniesy nigkels and dimes allowed to draw in order to expend the xclusive of 8354,000 capital, and 4 HERE i’ o st neither is it certain that they will get to- B | R g e 4 4 At the concern is insolvent and its | their sorrow at his death. The church was Bt A% b1 Berare Wadumian: badly shattere e evidence which they | ter on the part of any other power. It isa | bearing the face of Queen Liliuokalan, money. {n drumming' up customners for. tho |G EmE LM B8 CORCETREE A0 O e fon | fillod—ovan,000! paraons beIn ‘Praseritiatns : A dily piling up in spite of the protests | matter that concerns us wholly, and, for one, | tired. They were being coined at the Wash- | bank Gl A LR B LB SR Dome it b iinipl e L T N Thurston's Stock Improving. ¥ of:the republican members, who are | Tmay say that T am in favor of i estab’ | ington mint. Thero was to huve boen | | nihe coureo of the oxaminati . vaubor tunds, 1tisnileded that the bust: -aluding the Clreymen YRS CHELS S A big chunk of public sentiment says thay | imbued with a \ilm'n lishment there of a |cx'|'il‘-|'i:|llfnx'm of gov- | 400,000 1-cent picces, 400,000 nicke ; i (.‘ "X‘"! ‘;“ the fll-":l!"ml‘x:m l\h(- in | n :\|i\“a(||l]} T{‘Il"{:h‘?."hfi:l” I‘til‘v‘:.\l\\fll:l ‘x‘x}zl altar “was draned with - the “nations Thurston is the coming man, but this is | economy that has beom i ernment under the flag of the United States. dimes. 'The order was re eresting point came out that the Anglo- RODAN Y 0010 L Ul [y : 6 3 ¢ i secure. The burglars gained entrance by means of a back window and opened the safe and knocked out the ecash box withn hatehet which was conveniently 0 near and left the sioro by the back door. 1 T am arrested.” he said, “others of hizh | moved the appointment of a special reporter | JEAL Al 1eft the store by the | stock gram to Tue Bee]—Mayor . C. Ritten- | house today issued orders to Chief of Police The lobby was largely augmented tonight | The morning session of the house was caucus, in which their work would, of cours 2 ; g 3 \ A ET A placed a1 portrait of the denied by the Paddock men, who declare that | on all platforms, but W 0 ju s | We need the isl and their possession by u telogram sent by Consul | American bank was incorporated under the | amount of its indebtedness, ifnot all. y s PR AT AR 1t is not possible for him to make it. The | religiously set aside ana forgotten as soon s | would us 4 commandiug position in the A. Prat, to the mint authorities. | Inws of West Virciniu, and was not regis- | 11,00 gy oy ool A JuCO gl and Ll | e e Atacie Jatter claim to be able to uncover forty votes | the can s over and the votes had ! Consul Pratt was instructéd to rescind the | gered in New York, wi Rl : Ham M. Gordon ot Bittstown, -Tho Somipsny | EXOUMs T R (s 3 y : f ¢ tered in New York, where it claimed to have | employs 2,000 men and has o plant estimated | the portrait. The Blaine family pew was for their candidate whenover the caieus is | been deposited in the ballot boxes. Oae Btumbilag Dlogk: order by the minister of finance of the now | i 1ead oftice, This head oftice was that of | 0 b worth £,000,000, atd & product on hand | hung with floral’ emblems, evergroens and held, but it is 10 to I that it can’t be done. % o ¢ .| provisi rovernment, s instructions | itS he 08, s A a8 Lhay o) 21000 IR S B LIEOR AL 0N TN (P e > rogular service Bt Rt Thiuraton” hias' his: men: tn Moved the Oil Room One member of the committee, who-did | bovisiphith ¥overnment. - His instructions | ) (FC0 I Secretary, o momber of the | and in progress worth not far from 4,000,000, white, rosear JALleRHINAL Fegul R RIS soveral counties, stiffening up sentiment and | The “Conadian Club.? the sonatorlal oil | not desire to be quoted, said that the only | hrought the commissioners of the provi- | New York bar. Also that ono of the princi. | 814 With bills reccivable to tho amount of | remarks were made by'ton, John W. Brad- bringing pressure to bear on delegations | room, is nomore. That is, the place that | stumbling block he saw in the way was the | gional government. S 8N T : 35,000, ¥ hury. 501 years of age, and L > counties f i cor. | knew it last week does not know it today, | possible action of the house. If it were aitidat ., i 115000 pal stockholders was Mrs. Gormann, wife of | "X girector of the company said this even- | spoke of the ways ot Providence, by which from those counties in his \vor 5 i 1 3 0 i 3 ‘s 1 v Thurston still says that he is not a | for the choice stock of wines and cigars that | swayed by the influence of certain gentle- Teard the News In London. the former bank president, against whom an | ing that the company’s embarrassment was | @ man of Mr. Blaine's age, when at the candidate, but in saying that he will do | Was left there Suturday night, when theleg- | men who controlled the appropriation: Loxnoy, Jan. 30.—The charge d’affairs of | indictment is pending here. The other | brought about by continued investments to :n-ni\!lll “f‘ I_IIT |'l"'j]'1'l_|“l"~, .jluiul.fl :r‘»”uuwn nothing in his own bohalf ndds the signifi. | iSlators departed, was owhere to be founi | would, he thought, be a short-sighted policy | yhe Hawaiian legation raceived offic news | stockholders, six or seven in number, had | ¥eep up with modern improvements He | and l.ul;:.“vul;.l.u:u in age and ‘nfl%. o use- cant statement that at the same time he is | this morning when they returned to the state | to consider the cost, when there was so e ing ShahSnes 4 only paid in small sams, while the only real | tHOUght that the company will bo able to | fulness left, the sceno wus very affecting. unable to do anything to help any other | Douse. It was the desive of the founde: much at stake in the matter of the perpet- | t0day concerning the report of the revolu- Y P . s, while the only real | oynginye, Resolutions of affectionate regard, favor- candidate. He takes pains to have it undep- | Uhis benevolent institution to have it uation of the safety of the republic and the | tion in the Hawaiian island and the dethrone- | public oftice the company possessed was the [t ing the interment of Mr. Blain remaing in Btood that Thurston s & railrond attormey | ciently well advertised forall the membe acquirement of that which would enable us | ment of Queen Lilivokalani, 'The Haswaiian | Paris branch. ademy Vacancles, Augusta, were ordered sent to the family, A imusaton 04 8 cltsen aro Lo diferent | H S o TRl o bt b | o a Bronmgy oo M0 O | e oo o arab s slbamitme Sl | , Theso assertions of Hobson cancerning tho A aLn LA oR s ometaaa b haividuals. 4 o nts toveadily find it, no | now friendly, s y because vas a4 good | foreignc e - | ba ateris B kanthatpie -ancies will oceur o Naval academy | Testimony in the HHomestend Polsoning Cases It is stated that Dr. Ricketts, the colored | Such publicity was desired as was givenit by | policy to be' friendly. Ina country like the | The correspondent is reliablysinformed t banks were ',","l materially ehaken by she.wit- | V& Sl i ;fl e Sl og il PrrTeBUNa PR STt B0 AR morning representative from Douglus, will indulge in | TUE SUNDAY Beg. That_accounted for the | United States, s lie looked upon it, it was | Lord Rosebery intimated that Great Britain | nesses for the prosecution, and it was fur- | at the May examinations: From Alabuina i o Boatty Homestead pol some oratory at the joint convention tomor. | Change and the consequent disappointment | of little moment whether the annexation of | Would not be likely to intervene at present. | ther shown that the bank was not re 8, Arkansas 1, California 2. Coloradg 1, | session of the Beatty Homestead poisoning yow. He is understood to be a strong | Of Some of the legislators when they stepped | Hawaii involved an expenditure of thousands | Lord Rosebery also hinted that England, | tered in Paris in accordance with the French | 1linois 8, Indiana 1, lowa 2, Kansas 2, Ken® | case a number of witnosses were examined “Phurston. man, DUt whether that will have | 4P for their juice thismorning. They willnot | ov millions France aud Germany would not be likely 0 | 1y tucky Louisiary 1. Mussachuseits 4 | to impeach the credibility of the witnesses nything to do with his speech is something | V¢ kept loug in suspense, however, as the | Senator Chandler's resolution requests the | consent to the an the Hawaiian e stifie R ren Amnesota 3, MIssissipbl | ¢ agher and Davidson, the confeased poi BBt has ot beon pnnounbed " 18 Momething | ok ' hys simply been moved to & new lo president to I re COngress any tr island by the United States. The heiress to | Mrs: Gormann testified to the fact t 4, Nebraskn 8 Now | Gallagh T th bfiaroda b B b ps Skbeo san Al oy e bnE o s Tl e i anaovon| [RECSILanE D Uy tion by the logisly. | the Hawaiian throne has also received dis. | she had put most of her money, about $100, L New ok 4, (Ol 1, Ore. | sonra 1o shelatiecriogn Bk B Homiias ependents In u Stew. the Same terms as before. No one was will- | tu he purpose of that language was to | patches from her aunt, the queen, containing | 000 into the bank gon 1, Penusylvanin B, Rhodo Island 1, | Master woreman o B the bt The casual visitor at the Lindell tonight | ing to ackuowledze an interest in the place | permit the house of representatives to shave, | a record of recent events A sworn accountant testified to the ex. | South Carolina I, Texas 4, Washington 1, | cenvicted lust weck, was put, on the Stand easily perceived that something of more | and the way of conveying the information to | in the respousibility of the disposition of thel| = Tl aepnan o add i West Virginia 1, Wisconsin 4, at large 1 e denied that he duth catty to hive than usual interest was on foot. Ther the members was by means of a printed | subject and not to have action taken in the Opinton ul aALeRIM amination of the books, Which showed that | After the final graduation of the sixth cluss, llagher Jo go fo, Humegosd ooy peiste - was \ AR IRI ISTR DY X InCuE . Ga N % | AUbISHE G0, at.lonAYe . tka Benuiy, Jan, 30.—The Vossisch Zeitu Hobson had overdrawn his account some | now at sea, there will be the following va- | Bonunion workmen. Dempsoy then ed no attempt at u caucus, but the , Which set for nat f th enate and behind closed doors. Undoubt : \ P . his connection with Gallagher and Beatty, B¥idenice of.a gonoral foollng “Canadian Club” and its location, coupled | edly this is calculated to strengthen the | radical, says of tio ¥evolution In Hawaii 000 francs, and Gormann hud overdrawn | cancies: Irom Arkunsas I, Colorado 1, I1li- | Jis connection with Caliaghor and Beatty, which is taken by shrewd ot . With o cordial invitation to call. Thechauge | proposition contained in the resolution look- | “The restoration of the queen certhinly | his some 56,000 francs, while Mantinelli was | 10is 5, Indiana 2, fowa 1, Kunsus 2, Mary iro Tak DIt thh DUnHer of than. ait A ghadow the inevitable breaking up of the | Will simply necessitate the printing of new | ing for annexation. would be preferable toa tripartite cont indebted about 3,500 francs | lasd 1, Massachusctie 1, Michigan, 1, Misia. | 00 S AL Wis Dl done, anfd - R PENHGan: fymet. - TEls ot belloved, aven Fixed the Terms, Time for Action. of the country. Our experience with Samoy | For the defense alarge number of Amert- | Pinusylvanin o, South Caroling 8, Tennessee Hagher made o report W him in-accord- ’ 5 e . i " . rort . . Mr. Chandler says that the time has come | by no means recommends a repetition of | cans residing in Paris testified to Hobson's | 1, Wisconsin 4, Arizona 1. ance, subscquently. hold the populists in line for more than one | J. J. Dickey and L. H. Korty were here to i : 187 54 or two more ballots. He has polled the full | day in consultation with Paul Vandervoort, | foF the United States to annex the Hawaiian | such an experiment. | Germany has 1o rea- | good and honorable reputation; that they | X 57y independent strength for ten days, and not | and it is intimated that the deal was com. | islnds. Lov years they have been gravi- | sou to meddle furthek with South sea Miners Crushed to Death. Suit to Compel Sunday & of the Falr, a ray of hope has come to him from the op h Vaudervoort is to have full | !8ung toward = us, bub us long asusclf- | Americn and Grass Britain might better bo | o000 iq that, ho was zealous in drum. | STREATOR, [lL, Jan 80.—While three |~ Ciucaco, Ill, Jun. 30.—Arguments on the IR R Sah e b0 him Trom the op- AL Iobby, He had been | SUPDOting autonomous government could bo | 16(t to, scttle thein salations as they think | Gormaun, and that ho Was zenlous In drum- | oyp,ors, Michaol Davidson, Michael Haloy | bill to compet the. World's fals directors to election has diawied upon the minds of his lod by wire to come to Omaha_on Sun. | Mdintained on the islnds, there was no i e s il ; 1.8 | and Joseph Smith, employed in Peter Ryan's | open the gates on Sunday because the fair is supporters, and those who are not willing to | day to see Dickey, but the publication of his | Becessity for Ahnexation.«-Now, however, Ordered to Honolula, balleved tho maney ho was.acoused of appro- | = 1) 0 B S0 oten B B S i s | pen Fie & AP Rihac ) die with him are already Leginning to cast | plans in Tig Bee on that morning prevented [ {818 #pparent that l:‘*‘\‘('!"l'm‘“l"‘“&”‘ must be | Varweso, Cal., Jan 80— The United States j priating had been expended in entertaining [ FRCI "dihnbr today, o rock welghing severd] | LCcrted on publis Lm_tln a/vatplopin today ey oW ol candidates. e « ) he rra o » ) - - e 80! nmel can od . 5 2 reati o a " . 198 EAY-8 o A AeVery wfore Judge e, L or or € Test commenced i earnest the name of Van | of Dickes tpon the o tagay i Taresanee | confo to us. It will not be necessary for us | Yard, has received ordgrs to sail for Hono. | would make desirable customers. The sym- | shapeless mass, Haloy and Davidson 16av0 | {h (1oce of T pcror Jastintan, 1o show tha VY0l has figured In tho. fght. Hie rame i ; : sia < o embaric tn o general policy of annexution | lulu and will goon Welnesday. The orders | pathy of the entire American portion of the | familics in a destitute condition any man on earth has the right to walk into mentioned, quietly, of course, but with a s _0‘ B S or colonization 1t we want is Hawaii in | ape to divide the!erew of the Monter audience was evidently with Hobson, who | y o of Dog pree——" a Jackson park on any day he pleased. 1t was suggestive froquency which bodes 1o good |y Arane ok hovakent ln New York, {he Pacitic aud one or two points in the | hepween the Adams and Runger so as to give | scems to have been more of a fo0l than & | "y (i Aertred oeny anmery 80 | alsoalleged that the park commissioners hud tothe Powers movement. The independ- | NEW YOUK, Jun, 0. =Thore is great excite- | West Tudics ' We need them for coaling | both vessels a full complement The Ranger | knavo in the whole affair. After o long | grnt Slasgow—Arrived—State of Nebraska, | no right to turn the place over to i corpora- eNts g0 into caucus on the senatorinl Gues. | Ment over the discovery of a typhus fever | Stations and for strategic outposts will probably get away in a few days . # B # | from New York o tion and that the latter had no right to i The C . | ¥ Y & 3 2 cech from the banl unsel court ad At New York -Arrived—Thingyalla, fron tion tomorrow night, and, uuless all s case this morning in & tenement containing | , ‘The Chandler resolution will come uy —— Speech SO L0 WDk A, sounse. eourt ads | AW XORk SATRYRO T IANETAI, from | cnapge™for. admitiance (O (HAIGAVIE AR fall, there will bo strugle for supremicy | twenty-two families at 488 East Nty | 10 senate in the morning hour tomorrow ssures the British Public, journed to tomorrow morning when, after | ¢ h“ljl'hllm 'i“”." ’{""“"‘-‘ non 1'_ Norst Bis- | ments will be resumed tomorroy Botwveen the Powers and anti-Dowors forees, | vt 5 tt, 46 years old, is tho | LUjess some diversion is made, and-is likely | Loxvo, Jan. 30.—Mr. Davies, formerly | the conclusion of the speechcs, the case will | Marck, from Hamburg; Bovic, from Liver it Tho opposition to Powers —the men who now | patient, wohn Kiermen, 51 years old, died at | ¢ efey, 10 4% 10teresting and prolonged dis- | pritisn o sul at Honolulu, in a letter to the | be submitted to the jur, P aton s ArrivedMiohizan pnaai s Lymg in State. R i hone T aaonanve, ad that North Brothers island hospital today from | "1y “the house there was a diversity of | Times, assures all having property in erpou ew Yoxx, Jan. 30.~The remains of Gen- About for obher favorites, and the peopte of | 7" it views. Mr, Watson of Georgia voiced the | Hawaii that S, D. Doleds a man of refine B Ay e e of Ru TG TR T er BT Abner Doubleday have been brought She stato need not be ._‘”HN‘{ Frier— ple's party. “Itis a job and nothing but | ment, culture and unimpeachable honest, Bl Vs Kil Himself and Wife, here from New Jersey, and today are lying within another forty-efght ¥ 4 job," he said, in speaking agaivst annexa- | and that his present pesition is a guarautee | Sian socialists to foment trouble in the | Ganyeston, Tex., Jan. 8).—A News Cotulla e v bai Wyek isan lmportant fa o saloonkeeper, was returning home early | property owners and . sugar '\m.u\.l‘lu'\‘ = TV ORI R e H|| eph Tumlin 3 it e n{::“,? Adjutany C. I Guan 5nd Ofser ot thy Braciog Up Wavering Members, this morning, with the day's receipts of his | Hawaii who are not looking to nation: Calitorntans Auxious for Annexation, it d q 1088} v o R Guard J. C. Long, jr., went with the body to ay's receipts of hi ! The men first made n demand upon the 1 his nd committed § The independoents are doing everything to | business in his pocket, he was assailed by | Prosperity, but to personal aggrandizement SACRAMENTO, Cal.j Jan. 80.—In the assem- | pan oty o e of whizes. which ho bt “‘I aable s’ the i osed | Washington this afternoon. They will be brace up the weaker membors, A defogi. | footpads, who, after roboing him, beat him | They have for their own purposes raped the | bly a resolution has been introduced request- | refuesd. to. considen The et quit | oau UL LU met by & number of resident members of sion eame in from Hamilton county tonight, | 80 badly that he died soon afterward, | hative government, deposed the queen and | jng the California delegation in conzress to } work. The strikers marched ‘o the works | — Lafayette post, including General Cyrus | had atways seen him acting subordinately to to learn | Robbed and Murdered. | St Lovis, Mo, Jan. 50.—As John Williams, by W. L. Sta e ob) »f | Three suspects have been arrested sent a committee of their own to urge the ST - By 5 on the outskirts of the c and compelled Father und 8o deved Bu General A, W cely and Colone, headod by W. L. Stark, with the object of 'e0 suspects ha D arreste anuexation. Should we annex the Sand. | US¢ a1l houorable weans to gecure the annex- | o1 U ‘.::‘”, ! e eity a1 1 mpsll 1 o », Jin, 30, Samuel Sachs, g | Frank Jones. The body of General Double= wich group where could we cud? Cuby | 8Uon of the Hawailan islands. ~ leferred ‘fo | hemon at the farges ta siop woek und lolt | i dB, | Sachs, & 4 Gyl e Tuterred in- Arlingion tomorrow ) o J : might a8k to be annexed; Iretand Mmicht acw | 8 committee with iastructions to report to i e police havo arranged to prevent | merct 1 his som, in o quarrel with Jim | Wit litary honors acans i e ",.“;::‘,}“““' by gpontest | Mixxearouis, Minn,, Jan. 80.—The North- | to share its fortunes with the great republic, | WOFrOW ~ A-repelision of thia cocrclon tomarrow | Dawsou Saturday night, were killed by the | e Apprehonsion, Stark auld tomicb i j“l‘fl‘l‘l; western Miller reports the aggregate stock | and even Great Britain itself might in time Wikl Tako Avtlon. aled to Diaz for Cl pey. [ latter, who escaped All Dang i P, | bolstering up the wavering faith of New e berry, whose action in voting with the re Wheat Supply of the Northwest. eonversation with Newberry that he was al| | ©f Wheat at Minneapolis, Duluth and Supe- | desive a similar result.” SAX Fiaxcisco, Jan The president af MEXICO, Jau. 30.—The attorney de- Cownmitied Aulcide Prevaavaa; Ba dat B Al Shusse 0l Fight und that he would be loyal to his party | rio. . 90,014,43 hels, or 35,402 more What the General Sentiment Is, 1o Ban Franchiea sl 2o bar afCommance b fending Colonel Hernandez, under sentence £ AU S it and thad ho'would e oyl 1o ¥ | oo W Dushels, or 38403 more ‘0 Chamber 18 Hot SriiNes, Ark., Jan. 30, —Andrew Has. One rumor has it that Boyd will turn two | 17,543,000 bushels at these points. or three democrutic votes 1o Bowers tomor- - — Fow, being caveful not to give the independ flood bias passed. ‘The rivers are now falling The general seutiment among the members | called a special meating for next Tuesday to | death on the charge of treason in aiding | o PUCTE T ¥ d. N, D., | 804 the loe ls moving aukquivily, The“guly of the houso seems to be that the United | cousider the question of protection to Ameri- | Catering Garz t evide the Mexican trooj vealth W N Do | damage wason the Allegneny river, and ates should annex the islands, now that it | can intevests in Hawail 4 year ago, has appealed for clemency to | While t OEY. 108 itted suicide s : : J [ . ® PeraTthis was caused by an immense quantity of ice T il Another Dies, has 1 invited to do so, but there are ex iaz. ot and debris ating against the lumber snt candiduto enoughassistanco toelect b, | Ay zox, 111, Jan, 80—Barney Niccaus of | ceptions o this view. ' M. O'Faral “af et It is given out on democratic authority how Virg i P Doteated the Strikers. Another Cabluet Crisis, Injurod Lumbermen Gietting Bettor, rafts of Kopp & Voegely, and floating them ever, that when the pinch comgs, several of | Alton Junction, one of the victims of the oil [ Fiveinia s —oppos "”_v'_‘ et b L Duxkirg, N, Y., Jun, 80.—The strike at CHRISTIANA, Jan. 80.—The radicals in the Sr. Part, Minn, Jan. #0--The tajred fn | 4OWn the river; furthor on a coal boat, etk e pxplosion, died tod T > ’ ; partly filled with coal, was sent to the bot- ghe democrats will throw their ®otes to | explosion, died today. This wmakes the | when, mstead of sayin to the | the Brooks Lacomotive works is practically | Storthing, who have suffered the question | the lumberinen's excursion at Kent, 11, Sut- | tom of the river. A conl ot there was aise Churston. The feeling between Boyd und | twenty-nioth, A dozen or more deaths will | yo o ) - ; oyd cuty-ninth, uth of the country, **Go west, young wan,” | ended. The surikers ackowledge that their | to resu for some time, have resolved urday are doing well and uo wore deathis | badly damuged. The losg is estimated % ton factlons of dewocracy is very bitter | yet follow, iv, should be said, “Go south, young maun, ) case is hopelesa, | stated, to refuse the usual crediv for diplo- | are likely, 20,000, by

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