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TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1893, NUMBER 226, — t — and secompanied them as far as this city | Nashville, Chicago & Milwaukee, and Union | . Commissioners of the Government at — New Syndicate Formed for the Purpose of | Pacific advanceld iy per cent, Atchison and g DEEP INTEREST BEING TAKEN. i Denver rence 9 and mos! ible o Mete a a Honolulu Pass Through Omaka. : Controlling the Panama Scheme. | airers fhon oS (% b L G ML L s Government Oficlals Paying Much Aften- lines, however, continued neglected. Grand by a Texas Mob, tion to the Hawail AMair, Trunk closed dull, preferences showing a de WHAT THEY WILL ASK AT WASHINGTON WasmiNaroy, D. G, Feb. 1. ~The principal | OPPOSED TO AN EXTENSION OF TIME | clin J Mexican fluctu EIGHTEEN ~ BALLOTS ~ WERE TAKEN | /! L development in connection with the Hawaiisn > gredn feal, ¢ | AWFUL PUNISHMENT OF A MURDERER Pt oo - situation today was #he announcement tha of Y She p Paddock's Supporters Stuck to Him Till the Kighth ' it That the Ialanders Desire | {yi) to Paris next week, whither he was go With the United States' Representa. | obtau ' p w dis- | Paris Citizons Rave tha Ravolting and nth r K r a8 o U od 8 ps S 9 9 pe 9 count market continues tirn 0 N Very Last Moment, Tenth 118 How He Expects to ¢ ing as agent of the United States to attend tives Before the Subject of Further [ SOURY mne 3 Jrael Slaying of a Little Gitl, U Elevontis i of the Commissh the meeting of the Bering sea arbitrators Concesstons Is Considered. months bills were quoted Cruel Slaying of a Little Girl . In view of the necessitics of the situation [ " g 3 Fourt suddenly presenting themselves it has been * | TRIAL OF THE CANAL CONSPIRATORS, MAIORS' STRENGTH GOES TO THURSTON {HTLS The commissioners of the provisional ¢ decmed expedient that he should remain in [Copyrighted 1895 by James Gordon Beanstt ) | eventeanth ¢ i § | ernment of Hawaii, passed through Om i e | o | Ay . . LI LS b esterday evening on their way to Washing- - 3 ) sver, moet | [BY Mexican Cable to the New York Herald e I ary Inquiry, 3 . Bight Votes of the Lientenant Governor | gt T [ R [ | his term of omee. Mo will, however, meet e g il Panis, Feb, | ) Human Ingenuity Exhausted in an Effort s Seatterin 8 were cast for F Moore, | ton to present the claims of the islands for | the arbicrators at thedate of their adjourned Special to Tur Bee.—La Estrella de ¢ 5 € J Enough to Settle the Choice. Crour in, Ricketts and Howe, none of |, 41yiejon to the United States in some form to Make Him Suffor, Result of the Adjourned Republican Caucus at Linooln Last Night, i HER SLAYER ACTUALLY KILLED BY INCHES e vt AL etha o DANAMA: (Vi Qniveston, Tas.), Fab, 1 M. Eiffel’'s Counsel Speuks in 1y Defense e el TR G el iceting, which was fixed for March 23, The | Patiama announces the receipt from Paris of - each or other, The commissioners, five in number, | gphitrators will meet, asannounced, in Paris | Advices to thee t ‘hat the Rothschilds and 1 suying that y i | What May Happen Today. occupied aspecialsleeper on the Union Pacific | on tho 250 inst., and by an arrang ement | Baron Hirsch are at the head of a new canal | T8 B 5 i DETAILS OF A DETERMINED CAUCUS | 4 committeo of scveral prominent man. | “Overiand Flyer." Tho arrived in Omahis | ot ocn the tw. govctninents wil sajpum | Ssndicate and will each. subsevibe 5000000 | 91115 Danama conal connoctions w ; | THOUSANDS VIEW THE HORRIBLE SCENE | ers has taken the matter in- charge. Tt at7oclock, just on time, having made UP | fory month without tramsicting any busi- | francs. The formation of the syndicate nd 1 wh of trust had beer st held a conference with the nominee immed- | two hours botween North Platte and this | conditional on an extension of the canal Pending argument the court ad Republicans of t islatare Put in Fou ately nfter th AU (LA TS SO A b AP Hekthe) Ll 5 ness | k- & At th h eom Chained » on g ‘s fately ¢ 1e caucus, and as soon was | o 9 ] LA eiato Beve's Oniflon, | cosston | Atthe parlinmentary commission of halned to a Stake on a Ralsed Platform Hours of Earnest EMort in Fixing on & over Thurston hurriediy 1oft the ho y. Thoy romained fn Omaha buba few Serran s s eion o ltha Do I | auiry into the Panama’ seandal M. Guille Candidate to Support in Jolnt Session deck-Rouss i i o en by the Chicago § y 5 i i | Preside Vunez's personal org There is a probability that move than one | Minutes and were taken by the Chicago & Senator Frye of Maine, who is a leading President Nunez's personal organ | Is Seared from Head to Foot ¢ \ A 3 16ve 3 LR i RN m of the subcommission, who ap ballot will be taken at th session of the Northwestern to Chicago. Ihey will 7 ) member of the committee on foreign rela venier, of Cartagena, publishes a special dis peared to einves'igate the subject of the by Red ¥ Irons Jeered ‘ joint convention tomorrow noon Chicago at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning on | yiong and has taken an active interest in all, [ PAWh from its Bogota correspondent in | contractops' profits, read a preliminary ey 1o e e | o matters relating to the control of outlylnz. | Which it is stated that the Colombian govern- | port. Mdst of it concorned the necossity of | A oy ety th BELARE cre they will present theiv claims to the | jginds in the Pacific ocean, said today: “I st will await the arvival of expeeted offi- | 1\*:1':}“")"1“\‘»»«11'll\‘\n The sube i jAston | all evening a i i tllemant suid, were anxiois to know s Y how the contractors proved to tho compuny Pans, Tex., Feb. 1.—Henry Smith, the Vushi by the Crowd. insylvania limited for Washington, Lixcotw, Neb., Feb 1. [Special Telegram to Tne Bre | Hou. John M. Thurston re Greene made a b tonigl n the cretary of state. have for years observed with regret the | cial propositlons from the United States be- | GeIved the chucus nomination of the sixty. | Ballot tomorrow ho would hive olid in The commissioners have a_scaled \Ieter | yoqyisition by foreign powers of desirable | fore deciding the question of extension tothe | that they had obse ved the forms of the | negro who assautted and killed 4-yeur-old A dependent vote as well as the of thie- | from Mr. John L. Stevens, the Ambrican teen detnc PHE Boask vosatvad 4 4 coaling stations and harbor privileges on the | ¢dnal company. The ministry has nu-‘v.d | contract, and on what grounds the con- | Myrtle Vance, has expiated on the ecighteenth ballot of the udjourned | with dublous shrues of the AR B ister to Hawail, to Secvetary of State | govopal islands until now there ave none left | Curt protest to the representatives of the L T, fo Justiry the Drofits we- | awful crime by death at the stake, cancus beld this evening, at the Lincoln | number of independents, some of whom de- | Foster. This letter is supposed to contain | g vq the Sandwich islands. 1 am in favor of | French colony against the clandestine trans THU BUBBOIHAAIAAION 0, Pho st wiLh 1Ly b an Ever since the perpetration of his awful hotel, | clined to vote for him toduy the credentiuls of the gentlemen from the |, king sure by taking Hawaii into our pos. | fer of canal material to the railway com- [ gy dg RSO T brvteed with its crime the city and the entire surrounding I y,r‘\y\‘.‘-m\ ‘,\h‘:y‘m‘.: 1;‘3;;’.‘4"\‘“>~.r",”|u:;“r»l(:;“: provisional — government m. “H.\\\(“lu. sessions. The protest of Ingland against an- | Pany A o Lo e o o country has been wild with excitement emerged from the caucus room, but the | public property and offercd to bet £00 that | 1o, the “scorataty -of & atal 1¢ | nexation on our part, if it were deemed g ‘ [ Botn, Bl ReTilih s CRktater SE DTN Les ctter is accepted the commission Wiseat and bast byHls towers of this goy Semi-oficial opinion in Bogota siys SR L ernment. would be presumptuous and impu- | Porvenier isstrongly aguinsta furtherexten- | ,',“ % e I AU HHOC A B G dent. T imagine it will be confined to the | Sion of time 4o the French company. M. | Public Prosceutor Ariti had applied for | fjoueqand many others, Tho city was wild presentation of a diplomatic note, to which | Mange, the representative of the company alui‘:ru\ to prosccute Deputy Zerbi on | \ith joy over theapprehension of the brute authority to easily present their claims t0 | o4 goeretary of state in diplomatic terms | did noteallon President Nune!s at Carta- | charge of criminality, based on develop- jp i bk Caontiaes nquilla | Mments regarding the” Bane Romana, The the 1 GRdiiicn ud protection of the govert- | yill make reply. England' aid not consult | Eens, but proceeded direct from Baranquilla | ity [eiata the, Bane Homata, N6 | o0 joiing country, and the word passed ment of this ¢ zain receive the nomination, had been pre AVHAES. DRLTLROAL) Is courtry . with us orour interests when she made an “"““”“‘-‘ 1t ) '"}"""‘l “""*\‘ V”I»“ the oo | submitted tomorrow to- the burcaw of - the | from lip to lip that the panishment of the paved for the final result for som he Political straws indicate the goneral ten- | OF State refuses to acknowledge the creden- | g ypament with Germany to divide the isl- | vestigation aut iorized Eiby, ithio HOUsS 10 [ ‘ ey : fore 1t came by the report of the succeeding | dency of the partisan fecling, and 4 erain | U4l of the provisional government, the | ands of the Pacific with that power, and sho | vepresentatives of the United States, | Several deputles, it is alloged, receiyed PP Bt ERGRRT red in the | commissioners are somewhat up the | certainly can have no ground for objection if | of which Mr. Fellows of New York | considerable sums in June, 1851, to indu ballots us they came one by one from the ['stackof that Kind that was uncovered in the ¥ ke Ht toitake HESIRiFtha only tartitony them to vote for the bill, rencwing the priv 1 of the hon mit v Judiciar tump to know just what action th o e s e T L y : tlege of the banks to issue notes. Conspic- | history 2uddock started in the lead on the first | o fa SaopenaNHT sBRtinoNS The War department at the request of the | Startling disclo regard to the | uous among these deputies, for the lavge sum Curious and sympathizing alike came on B108, but steadily. dwindled; while Thurs- | carned, THe. coamitive van ring | €very expedicut to have theirclaims properly | Syate department is having copies made of a Nicaragua canal and it {s hinted that some | pald him, was Deputy Zerbi teain, in wagon, on horse and on foot to see ton gained just as steadily, with here and | Rhodes' bribery bill, and the introducer considered. - An appeal will be made to the | number of blue priuts *showing the topo- | 0f the American senators and represent franovecn 1583 and 1801 he received 400.000 | i the frail mind of man could think ofa B Trdetiden i S tHE o8 > to side ) hay send o message to | graphical situation of Honolulu and other | 8tives who have been active in the promotion | francs. The goveruor of the Bank of Rome | | i il the measure wis before the committee to be | president to have him send a messag 3 way to sufliciently punish the perpotrator of R el S St : ports of the Sandwich islands. The copies | Of that enterprise will be fouud to have been | admitted that he had paid the expenses of | W ! REFUSULSEE FomEE e s ek In the course of his | congress on the subject. “This they feel they | FUG $,0) 008 BORCH Cde BlIEO0 o 4 olichted | under the pay of the French company for the | Zerbi throughout the country to. Influenes | 80 terrible o crime, while lquor shops BRI 5ve G0 mliinaaiwith Thitston Blebubitys e et S will be able to accomphish as they think the | (G| “ho given Sceretary . J. W. Foster for |w|'|m~(ww(Alr.m'ugu the uttention of ,\;nm nl-m-n. favor of the biil wore closed, schools were dismissed by a 3 ker ; R policy of the administratio ill warrant | reference in the confereee he is to have | ¢ans from the isthmus and leave the de § azaronni, cashier of the Bank of Gentlemen, if you pass that law, you will policy of th Administration wi re i in I, 0y 1 " ' 1l ] vl t 1 i [ arive Paul Vandervoort ot of thit lovby | them in the belicf that the president is | Saturday with the annexation commis. | 1esseps company o free hand hereand allow- | Rome, loss ingenious than his chief, crodited tion of the Thurston and Majors forces, a : a fte | sioners.” It is also probable that duplicates | ing them to trample the Monroe doctrine | the payments to “the promomotion of the A ddwn there favorable to the wishes of the 15,000 white t 4 oottt i b o Hiitarasts in Rarames Ofticers saw the futility of any effort to messenger being sent to the licutenant gov Goss of Douglas called the attention of the of these maps will be furnished the Navy | under foot with impunity \nking interests in Parliament s ' ¢ gl st 7 1 gl { of department for transmisgion to the naval | United States Consul Ashby Zerbi declares o formal prosecution will | quell the alnost riot. So law was laid aside ernor at the Capital hotel just at the time | chaivinan to the fact that the committee was 111 b 1 1V b afford I s b " I that Thurston seemed to have reachied his | 10t sitting to hear personalities, and the LU0 AN LI toroach 18 whilii s e by i e ks e Calom SO il NNRG e ety | ol ulifelt Shoitgti maximum of thirty-five, and an order was | Member from Valley begged pardon, and pro- | But in case the president refuses toact in | Conferred with Promient Democrats. T T R AR e R G e ! vearey g | Socted to discuss the merits of the bill. " In | the matter the commissioners will not be | . Socrotary of State John; W. Foster hold a | Barranguilla and. fined the editor 200 for | minister of the. interor promptly forthcoming instructing the Majors | concluding. he said that be. secepted the v g N B i85 T tivston vhonaver tholattab | b pHy cafitla L ! Bt discouraged entirely, but will make an efort | confevence this morning with Senator Mor- | treasonable utterances. it is believed that the warrant for him has 2 4 L bt % | L "] ’_" ’}'.“‘ " AL "“"” o | 'S | to have the matter taken up by congress | gan, the leading democratic member of the The Pan-American railway surveyors are | alr en issued Never before since the days of the Spanish should muster thivty-f votes without | K B e s Anted to Sy 4t | without any suggestion from the president. | senate committee on foreign relations, and | expected here from Costa Rica within a few T rin Gazette says the them. This gave one more than the necessary 1‘.". fv“\‘ \"y”v(r{'-‘-':::‘I:r]l“;\ i ‘*‘_I".“':;".“:‘“ ‘l‘l‘";"‘h“l' The members of the commission do not | with Mr. Blount of Georgia, chairman of the i | believe that King Humbert spent 4,000,000 | been such terrible punishment meted out to forty-two, and with them came two more |y Vandersoart was concarned, and that | jegw whether such action could be ta house committee of forgign affairs. The g s francs from his private fortunc to redeem it 80 hovmbl tie 351 votes that Paddock had up to that time | - His franknees Lot i ot betleve. | under the rules of “international law but | secretary also had a talk on the Hawaiinn S MISFORTUNE. the notes which conspicuous politicians had | 31 Mt ut 80 Lowble was the crime in A o LIt WS 0 ome dem i to rergniigte: | they say they will find out if they fail to get | situation with Representhtive Hitt of 11l | &iven to the Bank of Rome and the National | its magnitude, so inhuman, so ghastly, that maintainec 7 l""‘,'l “”‘:"r‘ e f."»::' i to recommend the |4, G Claims before congress iu either of the | nois, ex-chairman of the housc committee on 1 by the Earthquake | bl the punishment, so severe, that was inflicted As soon s it was ovident that nomina- | bill buck fovpassage. o | other plans proposed foreign affairs and the juudi‘l!: republican Shock at the Isl ‘The Naples Courier says it has proof that | upon him is infinitely small in comparison. tion had been made a committee was sent in | opinion‘of- Vasder \"v SRR Bo ey “If your credentials ave accepted, what | member of that committde. 'These gentle [Capyrighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennett.] Sig. Gioletti, premier Sig. Lacava, Thursday last Henry Smith,n ble and search of the nominee, and he was conducted | or tho' jndependents and that what little | [0FM Of government will you request!” was | men came singly and gave gheir views with | 7y xre, Feb, 1.—|New York Herald Cable | minister of industry and commerce, aud Sig by negionioked up 1ittie (MYitls EORHAS into the caucus, where he was given an | prestize that worthy once ojoved amons | #sked of Mr. Thurston, elinirman of the com- | reference to this question! —Special to Tur Ber]—Never in the | Grimaldi, minister of finance, drew | PUrly neero, picked up litile Myrtle Vance, f 5, ks and ane | PheSe that worthy once enjoxed among |y ssion, who took quite an active part in the | There are no indlcations of any a peaA e living has this lovely istand | Checks after the Inst elections for the benefit | aed threo years, near her father's, opportunity to express his thanks and ap- | the independents 1s rapidly departing revolution and the establishment of the pro- | increase to be made in théaumber of United | memory of the living has this lovely island | ;¢ caveral new senators. Thess che ks v Policeman Heury Vance, resiaence, and give preciation of the honor conferred Asked for Advice, visional government. States naval vessels in Hawaiian waters. | endured so terrvible a trial as that result- | paig by the Bank of Rome, Gioletti's chec! ing her candy to allay her fears, carvied her " THrough thé vantratoportion of - the city to day morning. The whole island rocked | and Grimaldi's for 15,000. The Koman peo- (P iy e ! Y ran | Dl say that Sl Tanlongo recently or. | (Gibbon's pasture, just within the corporate dered a London firm to malke 40,000,000 worth | limits. Enroute through the city he was two republican members of the legislature in Paris his It was 12:15 o'clock when the members The news came last meht thyt he had been captured at Hope. Avk., afid that he had been identified by B. B. Stuvgeon, James T, rotunda was filled with politicians anxious | Thursion would not receive a democratie | « and w nig to hear the news, The an- | vote during the fight ‘\\HI consider it a vecognition on A number of republicans who heard of the | the part of the United States of the provis fonal government and this will give them nouncement was received with evidences of bl Y L ) 4 s | bluff soon afterward st 1) carcn for satisfaction and cven the closest friends | Afimon it the o, Bl of Senator Paddock, who, until tonight, had | with the avowed inten winning of s of people poured into the ity from been hoping against hope that he might | 1 W0 on the streng \ssertion In casc the secretary tiend should fit the crune —that death by five was the ponalty Smith should payfor the most atvocious murder outrage in Texas’ caucus room charge, will bring out some : 5 this afternoon made a significant showing | will take, but will not hesitate to usc there a varfation, until the decisive ballot s taken i g woclamation from the mayor and every- The consummation was due to a combina ! | thing was done in a business-like manner. | | residents of the sugar isiands. their own handg inhuman beast and burned him at the wre abundant, and | Story of His Awfal Crime. re is reason to | inquisition, when eruelty was law, has thero waited on tho suprome court this aft queutly,” repiied Mr. Thuraton, ~but we | in Honolulu or clse\ehirgefi the {slands have . s to the constitution: ot & ro- » ot given out any mforn 1s to the yme to light, and it fs the belief in nav. 2 g N e BRER sacrilicing whatever ambition he had felt, e cnp consultitdoniity otarer LR o ile teanles we mopresention WAL | ciroiscvhits the oM I Wtiacsiin 1 ullors and swayed, while the inhabitants but that on last Suturday o number ot his | smiled when the question was asked and | Point. The fact is we are not fully agreed | on the Boston is sufficlent to protect Ameri- | shricking, many of them half naked, from | of notes with awhich to cover the cash deficit | asked by several persons gwhat he was doing filends hud came to him and Insisted on. his | dryly remarked s towhat wo wint o whiat woulel be bost ) nterests and maintain order. One | theix homes, and fled to the open_ country. | of the Bank of Rome with: the ohill, He: peilind Sthhbuns Waa T o0 B it i Ehab oot o . ink that the supreme court is | for the interests of the white population of | vessel may be sent to support the Boston, vhen day broke and the scene of desolation — —— N el : JRARA 8 R iko Do aed e commeo R s ,f(,.v.‘.'l:.m';",'i‘“‘. | the islands and for all concerned. = Of course | and information obtained at the department “Tmm e Iictie Tt neets French Bakers on a Strike. Sr. Willias Hilegirl aud LS WY (03 FRIE ton. He had told them, as he had told oth- | 7NC 0 HCTEE LIS pointst our admission teis out of the question. | leads to the belief that no others will follow, | V4% X 9 ¥ilo peoy Hardly a single | MARSEILLES, Feb, 1—In consequence of a | her toher father. Arviving at the pasture > Maxwell said that the court would | Our_admission under the laws governing | unless the situation beeomes alarming, and | depicted on every fa Hardly a single | oo o nong the journeymen bakers of this | mentionad, he, with inhumanity too terrible ways been a republican and that if it was the w1 an ovinion on the question, if the | territ e this does not scom probable, in view of the | house in the village escaped injury, and the | FFES FERTE TR SUREV D bikons of uhs | 5 bR o assaulted tho. innos will of the people that he should represent | e would formulate 4 written proposition | the United States and the representatives | present state of affairs. lower part of the town wis a mass of ruin e R 8 AR SUNEVINEIVhG cent babe, and satisfying his flendish pas- them in the United States senate he would | 50 that the court would have something to | Of the proyisional government. ~Our position | = The government will not be caught nap- public with bread. The strikers threatened Gl bidaag B 4 i g |5worlton; RORIChS EARRIELESE dob s otan is 0 peculiar one. Popular government is | ping, however, and vessels will be prepaved | - 1" military bakeries and attempted to plander | sion, took one little limb- in e i and certainly obey that behest. He stated | A . out of the question and still popular govern- | for sea and kept in readiness. groves. i the bread carts, The troops were called out | literally tore her in twain. Covering the further that if elected to serve the people in Hetts' Habeas Corpas, ment in some moditied form is the only thing AR . SR There was another violent shock at 2 { and dispersed the rioters. body with leaves and brush, he lay down and He said that he withdrew from the race | : ) ston's Explanation, | A house committee, headed by Barr, “That question has s fre- | No developnients thut will Tead to bloodshed | ing from the earthquake “shock-—yester- Wore-dor-400.000. franeseddieava's for 10,000 | | ers, both before und since, that he had al The people are now camping out in the olive sentative Blount, the democratic chairman that capacity lie would sever his conneetion | The judges of the supreme court took the | that will satisfy our people. The ballot in ENGLAND NOT CONSIDERED. o'clock this morning, and more of the houscs : - slopt oalmly through! thelnighs by GhelsIl with thecorporations and be in fact, as wellas | POsition that the Gorham Betts habeas cor- | the hands of the ignorant native population were lovelea to the ground. Two HELD 4 STORMY SESSION. H"i \'k““”“ irough the night by the side Sl st ity 2% | bus case is not properly before them, as the | of the istands would soon leave us in worse | Hawalian A ffairs Will Be Arra: Vithout e aa¥arel dtioc R By b A S S In name, the representative of the people of | jitorneys for the relator had asked to bo shape than we were in the government that Assistance from That Sourc "“‘v". xoror gh ChS I SuCQEsslon WEYC |y ggislative Committee on Temp About 5 o'clock Friday morning Smith the state of Nebraska. He was very much | allowed to take the papers in the case, and | was overthrown. ‘The queen had almosvab- [ o, et EIRITR SO BATES Spe never before known in this island guges inn Warm Discussio onodl Went o the honse/otiiis wLIGRER moved by the expression of confidence in | it has been vegarded by the judges as being | solute power and used it to satisty and en- [ A ASHITEROR, |—Nodevelopments whieh | Business is enti suspended. Se1smo- | prggpe, 8. D., Feb, 1 [Special Tel 1 her to ool him Somo brenltagt. BRA him and was not wholly successful in con- | Out of their hands since that time, and isnot | rich a favored clique and practically disfran- | #rd d No oF graphic readings prove that the earthquake | to Ty Bee.)—The temperance com asked him what had become of that white B 1 1iis amotion o receiving any further consideration at their | chised the white population of the islands, might be called absolutely new may be ex- | &yoin tod five miles due east of the island RRld TRty el 5 3 S : aling 2 Haan Bl S e i pected iu the Hawailun /affair until tho ar- | Sr8itated e miles due cast of the island. | neld a stormy meeting this moring. The | child and he replied ; : Paddock Went to fed. The stors is that Judges Post and Noeval [ " ‘oteetion of the United | rival here of the commissioners representing | - Chor o ; e general prayer and | prohibitionists were on hand in full force | “Tain't see no d—n white child and don't When the announcement of the ballot was | Ar¢ in favor of denying the application for a Wemany the protection of the Unlted | T atontl kivaraBikie, at I Hanolnlu (s niooession: inhonor of thel patromsaint, | und mndo an oarnast offort to bring matters | have nothing. to do. with b des whlte 5 3 (SR Pkt writ and that Judge Maxwell is in the un- ates and some form of government that 0 DESVIBIONG LB h Denis. The government relief is entively | {4 4 head and make veport tod F i folks.” passed through the crowd Senator Idock | easant predicament of having to differ | Will be nd profitable to both | Every day, however, makes it more evident | ;oo 0.2 NOIEBNG:TNAKE, & SEapark oOAFSEBIrRL | AToLkS : g ' wis one of the first to hear it, and he at | with them or reverse himself. 1t is said | countries. The toriul” form of govern- | tnat there will be practival unanimity in con- | '3V SER oG e | came the Scontest over the proposition to | After hurriedly eating his breakfast ha once sought his room on the parlor floor and | that the case of Johnson against the state of | ment “"\fl': Boj b\;\ ibe ll 'i""fmi for the | 11.gs eitherfor the tmmediate annexation of helal to Tie Brm ) e Briisn crutees | mend the coustitution providing for local | left and was not seen any move until his cag» within a very few minutes the transom was | Nebraska.which came up from Comimg county | government of - the ‘islnd and a- gov- | BES T W 1 ARERE LR T00 pect DK ) y option by counties. This was voted down | ture. 4 dark. “That the senator was intensely dis. | 50Me time ago, was -alMsL an exact pa sramento slikes. thivy;. .ol fong o e F b 2 Camperdown has left here to go to the relief | oy voteof 810 1. Then the prohibitionist Found the Child's Mutilated Bod, ar lat the senator was intensely dis. | SQUO time o, was -ul in th states of the union would not be practi- | able, and in case it can be accomplished be- e K i hode y @ vote of ¢ 5 he prohibitionists \ G h appointed was apparent to al! during the | $i4ee Mavmelt oriered the isemmes cable, The most of usare agreed that we | fore the 4th of March.or for the immediato | °F Z4nte: The shock was felt here. moved the previou§ question on Fowler's | About 2 o'clock Friduy a mass meeting was Iatter hours of the evening, the desived writ of habeas corpus. This is | Would get the best results from a4 govern- | og hlishment of a protectorate with a view ENGLAND'S PARTIAMENT, proposition for municipal option. This would | called at the court house, and captains were After dozen baliots had been taken and | the state of affairs that, it is alleged, has de- | Juent >'1"“'I“ tothat which Lngland gives | 1 annexation in the future i have brought the main question to issuc and | #Ppointed, to search for the child. She was same evide Yaddock’s chances | layed the hunding down of an opinion for | her colonies. We would expect the United 4 4 : : + | the resubmissionists wanted to avoi! the | found mangled Leyond recognition, covere BERESHE Criiont Loy Raddocics ohances || ASELUUIR MREEE. 900, O ¢ expoctad States to appoint a governor of the islands The policy of Proaidens Hatrison for DryandUnlntersellogDebate Queens | jSouo and delay matters until tomorrow. | with leaves and beash us 'n:»vv nti -l‘l were wholly gone friends went to him and and leave the election of the legislative | immediate protectoratesis promised substan- he House of ( ons. o A P s % Ay wayoes RS 4 faensloneq, g ; Colle: I P when, it is reported, absent members will Yot an urged him to withdraw his name and ask his ollecting Their Pay bodies to the qualified voters of the islands. | o avtio T Tear Loxnoy, Feb. 1.—The debate on thead- | myo s 4 BT o ot .y | As soon asit was learnod upon the recovery o 4 ; tial support by both. parties in congress veturn and the ranks be completed. Kelley . friends to throw their support to his rival ”'Hu-bh';{ul.l‘n|'« are not allowing the monoy | Of course the qu estion of the qualification of | gooretary of State Foster held conferences | dress in reply to the queen’s speech was, on | therefore moved to adjourn, and after u | °f the body that the erimo was so atrocious o tecling of bitterness tha s bee 1t is due them for their services the past | voters will be a vexed one, but we hope to pe | Secretary of State | . 3 'of o drearyohiracter. : . rangle carried his po 3y e town turned 3 nunnl. [¢ 'In;.L of bitterness that has been | month 1o G i oo b *l“’“l‘ul WG| osars Ll Joxod nashut tisfae. | this morning with Senator Morgan, the lead- | the whole, of a dreary character. Tt was de- | lively wrangle carrie ‘l|‘\u_ Ioint. 4 4 }|1:. whol In wn L.n\u :I out in the chase. pagoncered during the fight still rankled fn | jonger than is necessary, and the employes | tion of all concerned, or at least | ing democratic member of the senate com. | voted chiefly to the Scottish church suspen- ‘"""‘["““"j",’,‘vl”“‘.“" el sffoxs i) The fa pus up bulloting, oferiieifieg his breast and the only answer that he | of the house are emulating their example in | for the best intercsts. of tho mittee on foreign relations, ana with Repre- | sory bill. Several conservative and liberal ""I'." 2 |‘|;, fahting this o l[lllnunn.‘ Im- | transportation to all who would Join in the would make was that Thurston should not | drawing it out as soon as they can wet up to | who have most at stake and the best inte members attacked the present measure, 'l"':_‘_l';\r '\f\):mk Ly openibg “.":'mf.fi*";”‘ search, Posses were sent in every direc- ed, even though he s to | the counter in the auditor's oftice to ge oir | ests of > islands st The countr; P A hile Siv George Trevelyan, secretary for oper.of & ) 80K 0'ution de: ion and not u stone was le e, be nominated, even though he was unable tq bt ant pudirovs onlce @ ik nalr | eate ofistie Island b Hiourts ho country | ¢ tne commuttoe onforeign affairs, and with | SLoLe B Several bills “wope | manding that the committee on temperance | 1O 814 not a stone was left unturned secure the nomination warrants. Over 000 has been paid out | would have to depend upon the Unitea ) ; Scotland, defended it. Several bills were | FANLOE S1ds ty 2 Y i He was tracked to Detroit on foot, where thus far this week on this account, and the | States for military protection andwe would | Representative Hitt; ex-chairman and the | introduced and the house adjourned. report forthwith on the resolution for consti , 3 Ktrength of the Nominee. balance will be ladled out within the next | probably have to have a part of the | leading republican member of the same com- Arthur: Wellesley Peel, speaker of the | tutional amendment, abolishing prohibition. | he jumped on o freight train and left for his ‘Thurston will receive sixty-one republican | twenty-four hou regularstanding army stationed at Honolulu. | yittee. ‘The subject was also discussea by | House of Commons, hus adviscd privately the | ‘the chairman declared that mo such resolu- | old home in Hempstead county, Arkansa votes on the joint ballot tomorrow, Senator ——— This expense would of course be TR A (Reor oatlon conservative and unionist leaders not to | tion has introduced. After much | g this county he BB taing 11l it:h s homo Lr Ot A | REPEALED THE SCHOOL LAW. borne by the islunds. The United States | oMLY all of the president's callers at the | 15v4 gyy ndment o the address di- | sparring the speaker declared the whole e being ill at his home b, The | was tracked and yester e house, includin enators 8| ' b " rder. day captured at Clow, a flag station on th —— has nothing to lose by the adoptiou of the | §hity howse, inclucing Senators Washburn, | yoctly ~ antagonistic to home rule. This | matter out of ordur 1y Bay bt lawa ation’ on 1§ o) pe o i f toe 4 o . isas & Louis ailway about twent, republican nominee has promises of assist- | ¢ : . 1] yosseasions alll ver: A 4 yurse, he urged, would be not only unusual I'he committee held another stormy ses- | AY 15 & Loui L railway ubou y ompulsory Edueation Repealed by the 1li- wwaii possessions and very much to gain rown of the supreme court and orne; oueae, Ne HrEed, | s A A ‘ ance from several democratic and indopend | AETH S e a8 tHo islands dve itk in e ntoluokion of ’lgulelx_;” \li:l‘\ supreme court and Attorney | yu'i1ds likely to bring on & home rule do. sion late this afte 1o0n |r.{u ..M‘.n., ition wiles north of Hope Al y aas Binse ety bt e P thos ool | General Miller, ; Lo b LS s of the bill, The | ists were in an angey frame of mind and i b mombers, and counts onsecurlug the | Srixarienp, TiL, Fob. 1.—A bill appropriat- | Sugir alieady anid hive wany o how ¥ iheua discuselon NG aotizaly infoprp) /| D8U8Nokars ua Bubuntung of thebHl The | 10 HEM (0L S, Rete aS mine. and. 1a QS Alx Toles foclegt diimifrom the | ing $8,000ito pay nowspapers for publishing| fow years to the business of the tountey - | tnd inconclusive. meipl¥ralatod to the pos. | 8dvicebrobably Wil bo foowed. =~ o 0 1 G N IR S ao oitan o e of words ta | Upon being _quostl Smith denied two other parties, although the majority o [ the veform ballot law was passed by the MO IR SR Pl sibility of imm c aunexation instead of | giicotawa district of Northern Hampshire, | Which they charged that the committee was | evorything, but, upon being steipped for exe votes expected outside are democratic, house today s an inteyvening protectorate, it that could be | 1,4 gecided not to propose kis contemplated | Packed in the interests of resubmission and | ginination. his und ts wore scen 10 Tt tina beon stated aver since th p | “People must not think,” continued My, | accomplished before March 4. It is gener. mendment reflecting upon the government attempted to create bad feeling. The com- | | \ ot Thurston, “thiat o natives of (”x}‘"’}”'“f iy cecod that i wonld be difioult as tho | yction in the release of the Gweedore pris mittes groed by a vote of 6 to aricn; i S BN s Ry opposed to the proposed action of the prov resident himse s asgumed. to bring this | H0U0f int resolution providing for a consti- | Shi 18 torn under heavy | Orphans home mto & reformatory for way- | sional government in seeking protection of | sbout by this cong These cousultations | ™7™ 00 oriided as certain that My, | tutional amendment, embodying the change | guard at Hope last night, and later on cone yotes and it has been talked of late that the | ward givls was tabled by democratic votes | the government of the United States, Many bavaeonved to show: homever.that not since 1 ;jqastone will not be able to introduce the | from prohibition to’ local option by cities | fessed the crime republican nominee, whoover he may be, i amid derisive laughter on the republican | Of e Datives, in fact o lage majority of | the controversy with Clili, when democrats | oLLG Nill next Monday, s was his orig. | and towns. The committec will biing the B Cll0vaneive material nasistance from tho | Miie them, have hever “becn in "svmpathy | With fow excoptions yied with ropublicans | [T B jon matter up tomorrow afternoon, and it will 0 i a - e with the native rule and only the little | in upholding the hands of Presiden arri There %6 10 obpositior wwobably, to | be fought probably in the house, though the | clique “that liyed " und ‘grew rich | son, has thero boen.sughpractical unantmty | o, There will bo no opposition, probably, to | JCATHERC REELERY B LLG, Botae, thoush the | o ioug 10 see the man who should compulsory school law, instead of its repeal | 08 the favors of the deposed queen of opinion in boch senate and house. It is ner of filibustering tactics to prevent the | receive the fate of Ea Coy. At that place though there is u great deal of uncertafuty | yerely, and to that ond offered. the remon. | BV any sorious objections to the proposed | fully expected that Great Britain as soon M. BAIHUT'S QUEER POSITION vote. Resubmissionists are very confident | speeches were made by prominent ‘Paris in every quarter and some ae heard ' iy 1 Lo peRid | movement. The natives themselves. have | @5 the Hawaiian commissioners have for. il L tonight of their ability to carry the meas- | N p n every qua Moo 81w hoard t0 s~ | livan caucus Wil for:a subsutute fosthe | EOTSRER. IS RELISE themacivess have | 03400 EATRIAL. SUSEERICnare fave don il Jority of four or five Govenst | men, who asked that the prisoner bo not sert that the child has not yot been born democratic repeuling mensure, but it was | auq'the government that was recently over. | 88 Bresident Harrigob (Bas sent to con. | He Returns Money ton Jonrnalist Wi doals hive been: mado. during. the gverd! | molested by Texarkana people, but that the ted doy Y B vote o 075 8 o | and the governme WL wils recently ove @ s i i ol i . deals have been” made during the day to le, bu Oueof the fndependents whose vote is | Yoted ‘.x‘”.‘ml"\rm‘.-u\lu. L allthe | thrown was the result of one of these gress or o tue senate his expected ;i een lotedd of ibellng H1 stengthen thoir column, Prohibitionists are | guard be allowed to deliver him up to the ounted on I this connection, remarked this | onioy oS ¢ in, republican, voung | jugions, but it was as unsatisfactory as any | message recommending pnnexation, or a [ Pawws, Feb 1.—M. Baihut, ex-minister of | \orking hard, but practically admit that | outraged and indignant citizens of Pavis, evening to ono of the Thurston managers. | "M il simply repealivg the compuisory | 0115 Predocessors o far as ihe white popu- | Protectorate, willmaidgt ‘protest that will | public works. now awaiting trial for aceept- | they Nive Jost, erounid: Absent. resubmis i e asinformoed of thellkellhood of thelmme- | educution law ‘then cagie up on its findl [ '*HGR 0T ihe county was concorned, =~ | DIObABIY Ao SGRORDE Perow very spirited | 1€ Panama money, has decided to restore | sionists returned” tonight and the ranks arc i flikte nomination of the latter, that it was | passage, and tho republicans having DUb | beoy vory accurate so fak a6 dotatls tre cor | And which maglend taelipious sogtroverey | to M crowding things u little fast and that it | phemsclves on vecord, many of them voted | oomed, but no idea can b given to peoplo | for this administration will not be turned would leave him in o much better light it he | 11h. e e Adjourned. | Pissed: Yeas, | living in the United States of the flimsy ex 1y threats which the British for could be allowed to Yote with his party a fow | T the senite thore was a long debate over | CUSCS ald sublerfuges by which the queen e may make. The arrogant tone of days lon, R0l Uk hollie ar e Ak sought to force & new constitution upon the of the London newspapers is believed Some of the Thur for an opinion on the. leotney gell- | people thut would have & her a despot | liere to be ingpived by the foreign offico and Some of the Thurston managers expressed | anditor deiwine throo s kality of the | \ith more power than the czar of Russia | to be designed to prejadice public opinion in t, us he said, to vindicate his char- by H. C. Frick the opinion shortly after the nomination was | Stat® duditor Srawlng theeo saliries und the | ovop coveted. If her plans had been success: | Enland to the support of an aggressive | fnto court, as hosald, to vindicuta his eliar- | accompanied by vick and several of | Arriving here at 12 o'clock, the t made, that it would be the safer plan to let | w‘f..li "\‘: e, \x‘u‘x‘m“ I“ ;“1"“;' "‘I“ :I"‘]“[‘ ful the wnite population would have been | policy against the Unjted States by Mr. l“l;‘, i ,j.‘ oy ‘;h‘ 't “j‘ 2 \lilu’» i the directors of the Carnegie Steel company, | met by a surging mass of humanity 10,000 hin stay on the gridiron until Friday or | the judiciary committee to draft a bill defin. | {004 1o abandon their inter .ou wopld | 48 pone, sl el “:§ that she attitude | i, M. Baihut wrote to newspapers that , | strong. The negro was placed upon a car- Saturday rather than run the risk of ulti ing the emoluments of all state oficers. “:;“- 1 absolutely comy d Ave the ot ‘.'m B “‘ Wb dnfluchal ”H\ lll-“ the sentence wa ot half heavy enough to | talked freely with many of the principal | nival float, in mockery of a king uy timate defeat by attempting to force Sy el of th arty. nexation of m.“;“ . punish suc hx’&“‘»'" ienceless liar, and xl‘. k- | workmen, the old men who had returned to | thro wnd followed by the B 0 tomoivowy ? guard. M. Baihut yesterday resigned the | Confessed His Crime. A resolution divecting inquiry into the ad- work of the legislative session that Thurs- | visability of converting the Soldiers ton could sccure a number of democratic This morning he was brought through J Texarkana where 500 people awaited the independents. The Thurston men are san The republicans sought to put themselves guine that his eloction will come tomorrow, | 01 reverd in fuvor of u substitute for the Mariotte, a journalist, the amount of | nOW full i Along the road the train gathered strength domages and costa outof whic I the latter CARNEGIE SURPRISED. from the various towns, the people crowding was mulcte A law sult I alhu upon the platforms and tops of couches was the complainant in this suit, M. Mariotte [ o000 3 2 i had accused him of accepting Panama © Visits the Hoy anxious to see the lynehing of the negro who money. M. Baihut had denied the truth of With the W wits 80 500110 be delivered to un infuriated the accusation and had brought his accuser Prorsueng, Pa., Fob, 1 mob. in was visited Homestead today Carnegic n his The bill repealing the compulsory school immense crowd law was passed unanimously. Adjourned his | L Thave mambee AoV iha N et tiaton “oxs — work and the new ones. Mr. Carnegie ex- | which marched through the city so that all 3 Has Received o olspatehes, presidency of the society for the Promo- | pressed great surprise and gratification at During the Caucus. 1 . od. i:';l“‘ ; mlum"]nll"lw wh "'('; population of Loxboy, Feb, 1,—M. Hofhung, the Ha tion of Morality what he saw, The tonnage of the Home Abaus the time the fourth ballos was an SRR ol A A S i isla AMr. Thurston, the chaivman of e . tead works in January, it is said, exceede was ar A Raw f | the comuiission, was once premicrof the | Wailan charge d'affaires, has veceived no dis London Financial Review, $Eab of any provious month tn e hircoeded | “ama line of mareh wasupMainstreetto the island, and s familiae with the | patches from Huwaii by way of New Zealand (Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett,| the works and the outlook for the future of | square, around the square and down Clarkse . closad doors, son Steel works today. It was based ona | people and their wants as is perhaps | though the Alameda has arvived at Auckland Loxvox, Feb. 1 New York Herald | the plant is considered very bright 5 v street, past the cb h and tl o th and many a listener wondered on what prop- | selliug price of §25 per ton for steel billets | 10~ other man on - the istandy. He from Honolulu. He is of the opinion that ths | Cable -Special to THe BEE New | Mr. Carnegie also visited the Braddock Rigeiad Hankisia ORI, Al a0 MU osition the caucusers were so wonderfully -:w’»'. IAVlH\l-.”ll}u wages of about 400 employes. | 15 a native ‘l‘{ lm.»yh.lu ’Inul. of Affierican | queen has chinged her mind sbout an ap i ling ot e - | works. In reply to aquestion as to t) OPOIL RRSIEIR, ARORY J08% ; b 1 $he Taxed unanimous. It was explained & minute late he men will hold a couference tomorrow parents and educated in the Uui States | DOSR WAE OXAOMINE, o & Pacifio depot. Thero Bmith was-p 4 plained a minute later A temporary reduction in the wages of 300 | Charles L, Carter is also a native of Hawaii peal to Great Britain, and has sent o state h oane T | future prospects of the trade in steel rails . 4 ment to Wasl on hich will rive on but tho i \ My, Carnegie answered bad apon a seaffold t squure and ten feet employes at ‘the Braddock Wire works is | and was cducated in the United States ol ‘ A ruogie answered: . 1 , “vory | Ui also announced William Castle is a Canadian by birth and | -~ education, who has been | iness on the Awaltiny Sailing Orders. | paper one-cighth ver tter. In th f it see the most inhuman monster known in current history nouncea n motion was put and a chorus of | wages went into effect at the Edgar Thomp CAyes boomea th wh the when the fuformation came that it was on tendering & vote of thanks to the proprie tors of the hotel for a barrel of apples that had been sent in Crane, who hiad been voting for Thurston, | did not vote on the eleventh ballot, having the nest steamer at S Franeiso. \tures of inte wre one-six we iron indus sonder- | high, securely bound ) the view of all — e teenth per cent easier and Indian rupec Racie And Coano 16h'of tha | henoldace many's Poliey, island for years. W. (. W s an Ameri Y » 5 t . an Am SN FRANCISCO. (% ob e United | market for foreign v curitie Tortured wAth Red Hot frons. BERLIN, Feb, L.—An inquiry at ths Berlin | €40 who his been a long while {n business in Fraxcisco, Cal, Feb. 1.—The United )y v future prosperi that dire punish und Poriuge vi prin i — | Hounolulu us the president of the | States ships Adams and Ranger are | h rged from the « reign oftice in regard to u de o L uteris i akton i A, ¥ Raudown (i emerged from the caucus room u few minutes | foreizn office in 1 to the attitude of | \ynygioumaehip company and has very lurgo | the stream av Mare island awaiting orders | | I e 16 wan' taken, and mosti oy Germany on the Huwailan situation elicited & i A8 Lk ana ge g into a | G he Hawailan situation elic interests in Hawailan property. ‘The onl om Washingtos hack was driven vapidly away from the | @ semi-oficial reply to the eXect that Gel forelgner” on the cammission 18 Me Mavs. | o WVushington Rotel. A committee was immediately dis- | many at present was passive, but that if the | den. an Englishman. whe presents a large | Mont Here 15 tortured for fifty ¢ | sfavements of Ocean Steamers, February 1, | izhths per ce illuess of the | minutes rou brands thruss | young k were freely of At Point - Br K aguinst his quivering body, Commencing ad work s still being pushed on the | fered on Paris i resulting o a fall | from Balti r London the feet, the brands were placed againss patohed to look for him United States would annex Hawail, Ger- | Brit A o 2y und the comatidiog offioers have | of 1)¢ por cent. Other intarbourse stocks AL New York—Arrived —Runic from Liver | yin “jneh by inch, until they were thruss A strenuous effort waus mads R B 4 3 . VRN, Saiis | 1ah syndioa! ested in the develop- | received orders to huye all fixed ammunition s fairly well maintained Home | Salier from Bremens s B ¥ ook 1nen £ sdjoura, bu;f; :‘l;y the Pad. ‘:;.l:\,\“:mgllldtuuml @ slight compensation | me utof Hawatian i tries. Heis thoroughly | on hand ready for shipment at & woment's ys close irregular American At Philadelphia — Arrivea—Lord Clive | 8gsinst the face. Then, being avj .»m.:; | in acdord with the wishes of the delegation | notice, being extremely quiet all | from Liverpool | dead, kerosene was poured upon him; ¢Qt i

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