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[EE ST TNUT UV SUR R T—— g _me_ ['HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. ~mm = — — —— — — ES DECEMBER 10, 1893—SIXTEEN d SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS ' | differences in the ranks of Yhe party re- | form, but we are today more united and de ‘ Fair; Slightly Warm: ’ wi Queen L)1 18 Ateaid of Something. Dynarmiters Bring Consteraation to the French Kxparlence of Frenen Law Makers, Chambsr of Depaties, A 10 the Chamber of D rwe sec suuerw | VICTIY OF ANARCHY here or Sir Juliah Petmcefote in Washing- termined on the main issue than ver. ton Tn eitner ePestthe regulations to be Hawaii's Ex-Queen Will Not Assume Power | Let every reformer England's Commons 8 the Necemity of | adopted w n-;.; ueslly the same as pro- | Soene in the Freach Obamber During the or differences. As sur ns there & g | posed by Mr ard whao he was secre- Unless Guaranteed Protzction. SHOPEL] Jortios et the ANk Altering or Abating the Lor tary of stave,<SINOY thEY then Rasiis Most Exciting of Episodes. — mar Swedelh, Japan and other 80 surely will the gros rage prop } SHE FEARS FOR HER PERSONAL SAFETY i U4 pUthos ‘ [ | Kansas City Rates Mast 1 CROMWELLIAN LAW WAY BE RE-ENACTED | |, oncermed had sizaifiet | wheir | wonpeRFYL CALMNESS OF THE PRESIDENT b Lol il AWFUL WORK OF SOCIETY'S ENEMIES vin in the reculations. while now 5 st .-v;m»::nn and & period port Last Woek tn Social Cirel ' Guards Have Boen Detailed by the Provic | Mownd forsan ¥ranciae s o Corrssmant h | 0o of 1649 Reolled by Mes Who | o Ty Bty oaon whe twe | Though Sorely Wonnded He Coolly Aske thoms fo e Ericness Rl 3 R - | Among thio passengers on the westound | Ars Watching the Trend of B tes are parties ¥ th compict. 1 am as for Order from the Membrs. Stite Y. M. €. A, Convention, - Rl o | R s T r2 Watching the Trend o \ r an authority which may b2 ac | | ‘ " Tobe Castor Iunting for Scalps, —— MINISTER THURSTON TALKS, sional Governm-nt to Protect Her. —_— Couneil Blufts Loeal News. Pttt bl Se Aok gt escnfative of the foraign ofMce & " | - iS Loeetn { . Uiat the attiBudo of Mr. Blane and | THEY WENT ON WITH THER DEBATE at Haw s Vashin GLADSTONE'S HEALTH A SERIOUS MATTER ent Haseniiites Shivossdtation of — o[ the Cleveland adm ARE WAITING ON THE UNITED STATES HAVOC WROUGHT BY THE DEADLY MISSILE | Among the Omahy Teatons 2 e — r. camé much ne + the | As 8oon a3 the Wonadd Were Removed the | . some tizh school Froblemw Over Lighty People Estimated to Have Been ble in general Peuding Question Was Eettled. . flow a Womnn Faces a Ca Hurt by Flying Fragmeats, ! the Greatest Apprehension, he part of the Salisbar v Swedes in Amorica. & —_— e h must either have led t act Y s t he It Griswold's Weekly Grist of Goswip, BRITISH INTERVENTION HOPED FOR | ing tr n yund s ik to the humiliating surr nder of | PREIER PERIER PROMISES JUSTICE DONE ey AV Doluth SEVERAL SUSPECTS ~ UNDER ARREST Thurston sn " 2 DI3SOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT IMMINENT i ment on points claimed by Secre- Editorial and Com vent. holst tary Blaine. This critical situation imm —_— Urban Bower of Beauty. R His \¥is nubousted & e dintely procedad our consent to arbitration. | Mo Says that France Hus Laws to Protect and Their ¢ o Mirde I massive valises and newspapers whish had | If the Lords Persist In Choklng O the Mra. Mackey Makes a Statement, ative Ttome atlding. President Dole wnd evidently been « News from Thie Country Anxiously Looked | (¢ Rty ot e ! = it Ll . Condition of th Such asto Qans: | by All Ps ger 1 3 r o For by All Pa roa [ Rock Upon Which the Monarchical Party is Thought the Fund ts Among the ses Tta Hopes for th are Soclety and thit the Government Number M. Dupuy's Great Coolness— Liktesd Ul din i oy, e ”% Sy et e Omaha's Locil Teade Conditions. e R § perus 1 sear Employers' Lianility Bill the Govern- equested By \ckey to say on el - Will Enforee Them with All of the latest telegraphic ad vice ) Hot iat cettain statements in Party Remuin i f the latest telegraphic advices from Houo Finsneial and Com A N, Exciting Scenrs Accompany the ment Will Certainly Ap eal to . Force and Rigor. Live Stock Markets Reviewed, lu icess Colonna’s suit & rect. She never visited the ( Explosion ~The Details, . ¥ the Country — Directly across the aisle of the sleeper sat (Copyrighted 1893 hy the Associated Press H.N.C ditor of the Honolulu Adver- Naples pala o.{ at on th Hoxorvrr, Nov. 22.—(Per Barket tiser. "This ge & i Me g o e S S G Irwin S the advices th Thurston on the trip acr tinen b b - T [Copurigited 1893 by the Press Publis hing Com- ¥ way the caus Paurs, Dec. 9.—[New Yori World C: 1 s a plode t Deputies. 18 schooner Transit, which sailed Didn't Lixe t LONDON, 3 f thed ices between them, the prin Special iz Bee. —Every cafe do Vile ago, the ex-queen When first apy ¢ » B ] . B > proceedings for | boulevards touight has d its or 3 visional government for prote maintained a reticence t t 4 " e X ERSLELESS Wil lito ittt explosion of the bomb ir that she fears violence from foreign rter : 0 L L unendur lige the fall of Seden and « exactly. * dents. The 0 tat once grauted her | ads h . R & '“',“‘"' ¥ S 7 § s ¢ : es i wallery request and v | sen ) % Foppiili e ik 1 . . Al 4 8 | from residence. Tt et guarding W v 1 v i S : i L e bs are li I S 0 W t Lamber, ington Palace es of two men | Lat s ) s u : el ; o t ¥ cach ! i ivesn) wolice were at f 5 b X E e STt S at the time, In an int rney Gen xceed ) ) ) L L ) CLEL : : v their n cper 1 Ine t rest wa oo in the Smith it was learne 5 v p v o Taa 1 . wdei ; ht gal- does not ant L - = 8,88 8.0 rately s s no property of e own ; 1 : " : on 1 sceae of the v i t y ¢ 2 i ST ' e i n Wi the first sacrotary of our > T 1 th 1 rest s t RS B ¢ % 3 E fll t | legationat tar is in 1. a is examiu 1 2 . No Que Allowed in or Out. e 5 f ? 3 § P t v o his #irst holida, « e inside Condemued by Socialists, could not at present viewed 1 have ; 3 L 3 kot u . DAL 4 1 hamber and ree opinion. Washington 1 made 1o a ot L The Associnted press learned yesterday, | a brass band ssible to get exact details of : His Personal Experlence. ¥ et report h that the deputy killed go arouad with rom the Chroniete. “The debate as to the validati turn v t Le Mire de Villers, but a socialisy d notify the newspapers that Tne y @ e | A lect 1d begun, L f directly from Washington palace, that the | T was going, but Ileft in the usual way. It further sii Bouds of German Uasty Forged by Bis | o professor. upt from military servic 7 : conflicting reports b rek Still Strong. L to Hold by 3 L SAVE S VINES, ex-queen fully understands her danger in | is not true that I was riven ssports. marek Still Strang h to Hold. wecount of | nt. He was AL ST OO n ci aused the greatest case the U i States should restore her to | 1 not based ont htes it C SHAL y o b nmoned to perfor the ¥ | Geafting American ¥ ald to Destroy | t power, and she declared to Minister Willis, | semblance of fact. . 2 s g gt > 3 rities when he was elected- depat hiyllox sl Vineyards during his late visit to Snow that Wiants to Get Nearer to Hawail S v : = Mirman was speaking for himself, when 1 pyrighted 1 vs Duhlis The N tho. ChambarinE she would nave to decline restoration unic TRe ODIEbteT Dy AR e SaniFransias Sbtani ¥ 2 : " | remarked to Clovis Huwru f i : e ke no v 5 i g o % 3 Db, 0= TN eI omE Wor putics are filled witt { and frighte it was granted he AU SN0 Tar mako that ci temporary head stvard Wna < This is g 1 T . A i, % >esiblo t9 BT tection of tho United States. Tt quarters 1 the receipt and forwardin TR EtA T p Ve but you will see it will ue Bre | —Att . 3 4 i { the nt t ue, as the po- mentCis vritten upon the ve ) end with an explosion (une fusee).’ & t authority, and has becn made t ythilng in the Dark. dispatches and corresponde 4 angor, ¢ AT i i 1nd the spot, R L, e o ar | It therefore R 1 3 AT B rathe e “At4o'clock almost to the miaute an ex @ 1 th e he explos awa shall reach ‘Frisco on governme 1 P : R 5 [ plosion occurred. w yel light, and 1 ¥ blie. 46 Ghited Statesimis for un app 1 1d radical papars il losion : } Bela ! lic. than the United States minister. | whero I will probably receive T dley st et e T saoeis TG Gl it AT 5 y HorARio ¢ that in spité The provisional government un- | gy nore populs \was the home ral bo'rezarded as LTI e G Hi (L AR s L A gL |(boay righz, two devuties were ation and the | il you be on that steamer edthe | In thisey tone may fored mal e The explosion came from between the tuird | Vine is then provi B oA batithe id that wany were marshal has matter: v that it and fourth columns on the right of the | ican rooti eEOphyLosRrAanc queen upon more than occasion to other: 1 sigifizant © truth, should thequarrel g grow warm, German unityis now so thoroughly established important conse- qaences arc e. a disso- | Byt ove interviewer. 1 s ! | lution befo ity is over, and Great : uwns L of the ality of the wine Is not fnjured. The | Wounded. This report, however, is not bes would be impossible foran attack to be made “:No,"" vesponded Minister 1 hurston; “Mr. | Britain may then be plunged into a conflict Cnamber. M. Castelia said to we, L think e/ o promises o save. the Lvench | lieved to be correct, though it baliavba) upon the exccutive building without half an | cystie, my companion, will possibly o to | more momentous than any since that on it is time to get out.’ We went out quietly. u:rfmu: :he\d',.“ B2 »“n)“,m‘ “.,;:k,h :: was | thaba number of deputies were wounded. hour's notice to the government fo ces | Honolulu. His business is, however, purely | March 19, 1649, when L e ] e antiand. SRR M. Dumas Rumored Hari, he tireory of restoration has caused con- sonal. show the least emotion. 1 showed my dep- | threatoned au SR e e i siderable anxicty i government es, as | v uty's card to the offier at the deputy en : The dligs of Qi haghoie Lasinjured deppuise meiioi RIS such a course wonld—cause immedinte isuseless and dangerous to the peonle of trance w the Palais Bourbon and advised | Freater value th fuvention of Dr. | being serio it M: Dumas, deps trouble. It was learned after careful iu- | *.yell, Icannot definitely say justat pres- | England,” did ordain and enact from : #49) l“’i’ poae | nim o le uo one out.” ]‘;l‘ B o S S »mb seomed to bo filled ent,” was the reply. “It is within the range | henceforth the House of Lords I || o I 1 e e President Dupuy's Coolness. ST g of possibilities that T may doso. Jtall de- | mentshall be and is bereby abolishea and 4 e Whan | Tna full report of the procecdings in the | {Hi€0" 15 it were thrown with the ° vends upon future events.’ taken away, and thatthe Lords shall not S iR Chamber, Le Temps says: “De Montfort [ (%10 AL : ; reachiig) Kaiulani to Honolulu from England, “What do you think of President Cleve- | henceforth meot or sit in said house calica i Taara nad jus to be heard when at 4:05 : ? ; a Kaiulani Will Be There. land’s policy on Havaiian affairs?” was the | thelords' house, or in any other ho or ‘:f:‘l'\“c"“‘ £OBEPRAD explosion ozcurred. Tne presiae of t R i ed that police ce mada The theory is advanced tnat should Pres- t que place as a House of Lords retura of ek O Bring 1 il R iMect of the ng the people in ident Cleveland be determined upon the | The minister replied with emphasis that | Charles IL brought about a revocation of { YOUUSEI G AL AET T : : : il Sl : rat the time of restoration of the monarchy the ex-princess | he preferred not to talk upon ub)j this act, but it does not sce e b “The t . 3 cateyait the persons arrested will be present to represeat the former gov- | owing to hs ofticial position. that it may now ve re-enacted af 5 sting th : : : hlies: zabeth, had akeady chosen man who threw the ernment should not the ex-queen be avail- | guecn Would Need United States Ba 245 years, 3 > able the commons of Eag Pr : Removal. The two marria . German highli v haBatready noted continue land, assembled in Par . finding vy you go to Honolul your re- | too long experience that the House of Lords turn to Washington?” was quiry that one line of official investigation has developed the fact that the ex-queen ked th shortly expects the return of ex-Princess dto0 3 and that when it exe isband, and thav choice, although = sanctioned mother, was opposed by her Thurstor responc 15t been 1 2 by th her uncle, Prince Luitpold, th. R S e S A A e m! strength of the tu i Bavaria cess Elizabeth met 19 n. I, M. Hatch, a prominent [ 1} b : Lol e : : A i 1) A 2o el £ i) A ) tes. She doubtless is g % I n v was app jevican lawver and member of the | ndvisory council, will be appointed minister | of forei airs In response to an oft-repeated ¢ To Test the Parties’ Strengilh, expression of his vic 3 Meanwhile a bye-election this mon The Associated press is able to state that the bill separating the offices of president of | A i & ¥ f Chamber of Deputies, provisional government and minister of | » have behaved with coolness and courage, crything possible a spread of the ¥ preseng dent Dupuy a court ball four years ago. Sha tely fond of him and ex ive Hswaiiun at its bhead he | his seat in Parliament is vacated and b S T Y S e T Y term ‘native’ I mean a man born on p ist contest it again, Tnis borough has | yiea if she was not permitted to be 2 his 5 & i 5 1 The 'woun! n quict was somewhat restored, it is wife. Heisonebfthe handsomest men in | SI°0 3 hEEON e A 5 o than | no inced,it was discoverod that nobody. the (;erman army and possesses cousiderable \ : PRI Svitre ) T - Ve andM DonnyirateitlE nce, but the family is very poor A0y z sy il | e 10 president of the Chamber, calling two of his cabinet were also | the Parliament before that by the present Would Not Be an Empress. ' . i o 1t ities to resume their seats. Aboud mpletely t ) " r the pumber of the deputies destined an empre ywn. At th He was | would be almost impossible preseut at the time of the explosion obeyed whose skins are darker than others.” nated against him Mr. Herman H b positively . b k by the bomb. As Success of & Man with Assurance, thasnimony ’\[,”" prosident.andiwlioiCREY) and aunounced that when the case [ ¥ AR e D O e s s (0 B e et i announced her e rehduke | fg ascan be ascertained from t 2 Henri Rochefort says i yaro seatod My, Dupuy. arosoisud SRl trial he would put the ex-queen on resent Goverament Able to nd Alone, | Who rej s 5 d i Francis Ferdinand presumptive to thi the bomb was a sar: . g t rison aft y amly as if nothing had happened, “Such great excitement, the royalists saying and adwinister the affairs of Hawaii with- | ¥ % ']“‘U DF o "v_“ “’“ “‘ },'.L.‘ 2 Dynamite was pr th T ‘ r ission with e A s L ey out annesation or a protectorate’ asked the i e e had met with an aceident | £ over t T elllatsa 4 is author. | calmr : bad Liliuokalani to be bry into ¢ reporter G EYBURPAKARE0L: BEOA R Tt tality : v fals will Others Who Were " r 1 f 3 ‘ olonged fuct. The provisional gove icia day, and bscame passio I'ne Hawailan Star recently r inted from a San Francisco paper an artic Arg- ing ex-Marshal Wilson with embezzlement islands, Jilc 2 Jastle o0 always been regaraed as a thermometer of there. Nutives of Hawaii public opivion, In the last Parliament it k men. Notonly is President Dole a | was represented by a conservative, and in and with having improper relations with the i gies S ilheraupon Wilson Susaiiioar : ail. Thus you will readily sec | liberal member, Mr. Leese. He was clected restof Walter G. Smith, an American edi § 7 ; ' should be uo discrimination in to the resent Par ment by only a torof the Star, for libel. ‘Ihat day, iu re- A ! the use of the term ‘native’ in favor of those | small majority. The conservatives noms the arrest, Smith reaMiriea the | The '$S Was n ea that she fich, where Se s stooting. Then it was rumored he was arrested a sc n i x Cert | g Tk had attempted suicide whea he learned the issue reuowed the “Well 1 T : » icoss was to ba married. Then came tf . " ; ; threatened in the presen i will Ao 1areal by ¢ i t s ! P % 5 1 ibable commotion the assassinate the cdit : verify SETALLYA i ! : . ! b 0 Y0 ) o S Vs During this time the the annexation party ri ort & LhEME Glngslonal * | : his feet pleading for 5 assistod to the - the last wajor ewise b 408 der in N > " GENERAL NERRI'S CASE, g @ they were ate rested and relea \roe t i ional army?” asked Tnr Bee representative, | the last wajori e isa.be ! : nally gave ! physicians who P his ilson ), I believe," replied the AO00NME.A8IN0 LERRIL 0 r ioned Empor ) iz Mexican Military Leader Cal Va it L\ ce. ross road a general el o 1 3854 d jam to permit’ Lieutenunt Secfried to | © b e for His Trial to Come O Her Britannic majesty’s crulser Cha ’ 4 ; tion arcived tod British ( teen days day s “ there any truth in th the editor's de s the preser ster of the provis ope in England. 1 the yms where k] [ s 13 were treated presented > of Austrls probably vé o large | O0©8bove it 3 P 5 i Gladstone 1s Dangerously 1, 0F AUSLIARITAPA D) A0 They a ni-circala n 5 ks slean estate to Baron Seefvied and raise LA 4 v ty Le Mire is uewspapers to the eff I are (At AR N S AR 1o the dignity 4 B i)Y &l 188k ! 1 Mering | x hias & severe Van Gratta, recent] gl | AT 1R HhGER). clrel ot b pansest } 1 the Austrian arm : ; L vod Lor new v v cor y ) wis ex ho will Latei—1 p. m.--The natives have Denvor, was tho bearer of Important dis: | prinicd on ho 2th of November Al YRS e =8 covered the police stat around Wash. | Patehies from President Dole to Pr R AR hie baron is the son of Baron N \age lain ot e tement | Clovcland? was the next interrogat B 4 vied-Brittenheim, chamber P . sounded to the minister. prevails among them 1e fa t ¥ .. 1 s his | ’ . east a s of sy *s from the o ! #h ; CUREROHR A IR e o | Bavariau court. e fami ality vatent ror t : " the RO x-0ucon has appiied ¢ No trath i atl,” wwas ;w‘,.w:m | [ e b dates from 1546, ' I 1 t medical ase ¢ nt for protection h 80, AA | L announced that the cau: - Another futeresting Even'. er the explosion 1 L 12 ain, 4 ) out, and the natives surmis i t is what you Amcricax tirely due to his disregan striet | Prince Otto of Seaumburg-Lippe married : 4 | ueir faces, ernment has the v sury 1afa ne which he ¢ lowed during-ths | Miss Anna vou Koepper Tucsday last in ths | Foyalist, and said: 2 RY: 0Bl 4 Amoug th 15 seen L o wounded lance. Sinee o > life of & w s, and from which | vitla arch of Elsen ncar Paderborn This 18 your fa: 1f you had made 4 . B 4 5 : woip weops he has departe that plysician’s | The father of thebride wasonly rocen:ly | €83810ns 1o us this would not have hap- ok & thpa dug with fright, deatt 8 cnobled. He is a rich industrial magnate | Pened o i B ' € r which leads A peculiar Mr s constitu- | and habituaily stayed at Wiesbaden, where The royalist J A i e v ¥ s was covered tion is t} his princely hospitality will be remembe: people like that, V! 4 ¥ him i the danger | by many Americans. Miss Anna had Ihree men w ® i f y i is not M, titin super but it was always said of bLer th vore in ¥hat park J b BTN AN Lk g : 4 sunced,bus a perilous he would marry paase but a prince. The ' 9 sk 3 5 % ) Mire, who ot n L came ou w emperor has gived Ker the title of Countess | VU8 ¥ ‘ & PEe Ol 5 i { ind in the neels, great violence e small Loars of Frida; of Humburg. probgvl 8 g and his condition was ing that Mvs B9k Doen 2 4 3 7 e 1 screant who Gladston nvales. - ’““':“ X d 1o b i, ¢ plosion iring the cone With all this there is a serious no h an able s man pamed v was fatally hurt A1l Were Covered with Bloods r smiled ist leader, went up excit f ats ruiser Chaw tomunce of Another Sort. lng Herman Feldmama, son of a poor dyer of from influenza, 'had 5 ant rewe- | Dusseldorf, emigrgted 1o the United States | oou1d volv reasonab A Killed by the Pall Ma ! Lie was Y he ey v 1t dies while the doctor was being sent for | five - y reasonably on - BY WAY OF AUCKLAND, ) ; i vears ugo, and having awassed a ¢ x Thie occurred hig. ) frc n Wesuminster hospital. Tune patient is | quarterof n willlon - of dollars returned to cntempt for Perier, exs from Islands . > ¢ I8l t | much better today, but it i oxpu !_le!l-- the home of his y@uth, In 1851 his wife had The outrage is partly due the ir Significance. will now consent to leave for the Riviera him declared insshe. He esca pression spread among tne lowe the A week or 80, as ¢ T dan inte sylum in 1533, bjat was cap! socialists and ana ts that th auly ine he should do. Ave AT A trial | lastiy twelve mnen both timia actionary In Mr. Gladstone's family the o} 1 concludéd in Dusseldorf by which | Perier is the largest wmine owner f strangers and ounded, were by the excitement into which he g rs that Mrs. Feldwaun bad main- | Calais, where the a familiar relations since 1833 b f vi ganized in Paris, I ¢ econd floor, Seate Thursday night when annoyed by t I manghofarer, © Joaph Hem 1 A were mauy pleces ve tacties of the ‘wpposition r to whom she haunded, little i L n Y Prol. Kochto Be Heard Prom. asuail eads, and livered a very warm spe le, about $125,000 of her husband’s for E v, De r Koch mb was loaded Differs from Mr. Blount, ¥ hie had been tune. "Through “Bxtravagance she wasted about 80,000, ;To hide her defalcations she t frandulent balance sheets and Hemmerl falled in 1892 | of anarchists' and socia No Move Yet Made. rough his fuilure Mrs. Feldmaun's defal- | zen Fouquet, who edits Per Iuquiry at the United States embassy de- | ©3tious came to Mght. Both were then iu- | locked Lis room and was 1 I TR P A g e e dicted. She wassentonced to two years and | This jourual appears week e X eyt T T TR e e ey ‘ three months in prisou s0d Hemmerling vails tnat the indigestion was ide was assure - g i . i t off to Brighton this afterncon United States resumed in the the sus e frizhtened their places iy Pho Hawalian ( L e tiere is one thing in particular in whizh #3y8: “du the weanti b agree with Commissioner Blount (e e e g atiuued the minister from Hawaii, as he a force of ¥ ICORTINUED ON SLYENIH PAGS. ) betveen the United Stales aud Great Brie Clicercd by the Gallerles. oo - lmitator of Parsou o q has been sen n wfter VPrewler Casimiv Perieg (CONTINOED ON BECOND PAUS. | It recently apolauded the blocdy cutrage tenced 1o G600 yoars pebal scivitude, unted Lho tribuu: ssd cougratulated u;‘

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