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! — — - e e e IO —— e ——— S ———— = e - — i . N Q : ’ W 3 e ANGEERE COD ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, FRIDAY MOR DECEMBER 22, 1893. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS v N lay tribate on the people of the United | @ 1 N l‘ST Utah to the state of Navada. Referred to “\ \ “ TINY ON requested tho Spanish mimster at Tangior | UM N NS C‘\l S 4 | States, whomust pay, so these men have 5 h MERE the committee on territories. . J\ i \ \ h | to strongly demand from the sultan a settle u hTh ‘"\ 4 R 3 AL 4ba | always said, 0, 40 aud 45 per cent to the _At12:45 the senato préeseded to the con- | ment of the neutrat zone aud to declare that il i manufacturer on every yard of woolens and sideration of execative. business. When the Spain will brock no further delay by | worsteds, while the country will only re- doors were again opened tie corrected house The reserves of 1887, who were ealled out { ceive. by way of revenue, a_lessened sum, . o Disous- | Joint resolution providing for the holiday re- | gayiq, . - . at the commencement of the fighting at i Report of the Republican Minority oa the | unless increased importations signalise the 0“5"”'"‘?“ Grow E‘?f"‘d Over the D oss of congress from toddy. until Wednes. | PUCIDE the Main Brace Bronght Woe to the | {1 41 (v aResenty O Nl of part By Bloodshed Oaly Can His Authority Be Wilson Tariff Sch death of American production. sion of Hawaiian Affairs, ! lln\,i"nlm.;l\ 8, :-:'I'\ \\nl\ll.‘;\n»:’l‘v‘n{flrl‘ n:r Future Naval Heroes, of the army from Melilla is contemplated. Wied Out X 2 i ilson Tari: eme, senate and concuri n. A ie senate e iped Out Now, A Questionable Advantage. fonk 8 Fecess Unil 310 s RONTORE FRLAL I 1t is true the coal.miners of Woest Virgi At the expiration of the recess at 2:30 the s Al " — I P FEATURES DISCUSSED | and the ore miners of Michizan wirl be | REPUBLICANS ~ PRESSING THE FIGHT | senate resumed its session, and, after trans- | NICTHERJY'S TROUBLE ALL DUE TO DRINK | ((\ccen of the Solicitor General for the " i ITS PRINCIPAL 1ES 5! strinped of their so-called robber gains en- R acting gome routine nupmrwlulL‘ b heain FRAgE ol Prosecatl m—The Ena Near. SITUATION IN HONOLULU MUCH STRAINED i tirely, and the railroads must lose their went into executive session. The legislative Enisnee, Dec. 21.—At today's session of a1 transportation of millions of tons of freizht, | Resolutions by Boutelle and Biair, After ssslon was .;-«:m.-;; 8:40, “and_the One Huandred American Cltizens Still on m»‘y’r :M“‘, ATTeed S, ke ALt \”‘“'v‘\“ . ! rlflh Foun(l with Its Provisions an ts | but the manufacturers are thereby stimu- n Angry Debate, Reported to the Fore chair laid hefore he senate a com- Board ana Sixty Sent Ashore—Pretiy sah aF “ . lated so they can, as the committee says, - ¢ & munication from the secretary of 5 f6r PRIRST0 PP 5 manager of the Clyde powder i testified | Provisional Government Propared to Dese Weakness Exposed, centinue thic Dusinces 'here and resch 0ross xRt state in response to the resolution S LB LA il that in experiments he had made with am v : P 158 0c08N Tor the business of othor countrios ment for the Hollday: of the senate callin for information s o Bay—Insurgent Succosses. berite powder hie feund only slight color perately Reeist Restoraf M : —_ atd “foreien trado without It T whether permission had been granted any Sl when the gun was fired b two fe ] " 10 THE NATIONS PROSPERITY |, If.as is stated tho 70,000,000 of Americans foreign cable company to land its cables or inches Trom Vo thrget THei wek ! —_— MENACE TO S| » \'for the benefit of | Wasmisaros, Dec. 21.—The Hawailan mat- | lines on the coast of the United States since {Copyrighted 1893 by the Associated Press.] singing of BumAn hair at thAt alstanc " . s ko & fow hndred thousand favored peoplo, why | ter figarad prominently n tho last session of | March, INGL _iThe secrataty of state suid 0 | Puuxawncco, Dec. 2L—Licutensnt John | ME Andrew tougit it quite possible that EXCITING NEWS BY THE MARIPO3A should the taxation be continued even in & 2618 hie acest B L T oo et [ U WYL I sMicer on the Nieshe- | Mr. Hambrough's death was accidental 3 Promises Held Out ta t, Uader it, Can | limited ratio for a series of years, and the the house before the holiday recess. M. | Njgrop 1. 1803, either conditionally or uncon. | CORWAY, third waten officer on the Nicst A'brother of Mr. Monson, Mrs. Walters, a — 1 e e ' P | fayorea peopie be given a new lease of litet | Boutelle and Mr. Blair each offered resolu- | ditjonally. YOV Who was commander of the forward gun | oo jiqq] ayudont ahd'Mr, Donald, At enghicer Never Be Fulfilled. The doctrine of the democratic platform | tions, the former calling on the secretary of Mr. Frye, the authorof the resolution to | deck battery of this cruiser, accompanicd by 1 toastified as to the carcloss way in which | Latest Instruotions to Willis Had Arrivedg that protection is robbery and should be | the navy for instrucions wher ne ad- | Which the communication of the sccretary | sixty sewmen, sails for New York Saturday | Lieutenant Hambrough caried gun " : abolished is comprehansive and sturdy. “The | i) in charge of the naval f at Hono- | Ofstate wasareply. asked that:the com- | on board the British steamsr Herschel, | After all evidence was in the solicitor gen but Were Not Made Public. % new movement on behalf of mitirated anc ‘ h y nicatic on le, as he desirec his ; Riode Janeiro for Now | €ral arose to make his speccl, for the pros WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED IF IT PASSES | snoradic robbery is coatrary alike to gooa | !ulu was placed uader the command of Com- I the attedtion of congress tosome mat. | Whichsailed from Riode Janeiro for New | o, 50 P PN ag’ no alternative mor: i public faith. Ali false pretenses | missioner Blount and the warrant therefor; | ters connceted with it. Then, on motion of | York on December 16. The remninderof the | (voint' 1o ack the jury to find & verdict of R —_— are unwise, contrary to sound policy and | the latter instructing the foreign affai Mr. Gorman, the senate at 5:45 adjourned | Nictheroy's men have signed suitable papers | guilty against the prisoner on both ¢ <. | EVERYB:DY LOOKING FOR SOME TROUBLE ] Dangers Which Threaten the Welfare of | souud stutesmanship. Hence, many of US | committee to iavestigate the questions of until Wednesday, January 3, 1504.1 drawn up as nearto their desires andre- | adding that the gravity and atrocity | —A Mensure at Onee Unstates- wardness and dircctness. This bill, framea by | The substitute for the Hitt and Boutelle M ol VL L peen i | OF tho caee could be glven on either | Iresident Dole Authorizes the Announces | £ 5% \ those who represented that platform, cannot { resolution was also presented by the ehair- | Resolutions on the Hawailan Situation to ated to the cffect that a mutiny | gige until all the evidence was before them ment that There Will fte No Surrender ] maniike and Unpatriotie, receive that kiud of praise. It pretends 10 | man of the foreign affairs committee. De- R e Heported to the House. occurred on board the Brazilian cruiser | The solicitor general then discussed the B o . { WasHINGTON, Dec. 21.—The report of the | stroys it in every dirvect way. It says to | by the prompt action of the speaker in re- mittee on foreign affairs this morning con- | other, which would indicate consider: s mm_v i_m-“-]{ 55 -“v“!m-‘ -3;:0““”; o aud Soldlers 1o Readiness, b R e G s e AP, S AL Ul B s sidered the resolutions introduced by Mr. | laxity of discipline on board the Brazilian | roubles. [Finaily el 4l cot { minority members of the waysand means | the —manufacturer, for you we have | ferring them. 4 X sass 3 8 S ARRGH 5 Actliisy sl tended suicide was impossible, ana that committee on the tarilf bill was submitted | furnished free coal. free iron ore, free wool Before adjournment Mr. Wilson gave [ Hitt and Mr. Boutelle, relating to the | vesscl, the crew of the Nictheroy managed | gvorything tended to show that the lieute il ot SRS, and the markets of the world. Tnstead of | yorice that the debate on the Wilson bill | Hawaiian policy, and decided to reporta | to secure a quanti'y of liquor from the |ant’s death was notan accident. remarking | S\x Fraxcisco, Dee. 91, —The steames I A Isessing the | e market of the world it furnishes a new | (g bogin on the day of the reconvening | substitute which, when reported by Chiair- | boats which have been crow fing around | thatif it wasan aceident, “Why did Seote | (U8 CHEERE B0 S At u : The first part of the report, discussing who | crop of cuommics —the men who dig 1n the | r congress and Mr. McCreary also informed | man McCreary, caused a scene In the house. | the dynamiter ever since she arcived hero, [ d:sappoart vl Intinted Ahav the: | Biount s THan ki ey H ‘ h]llg(‘n:-r.ull,\.\]vue- |»u-[l"uu.‘l 1;; 'm.w Ker L Feally cnmmtes wwhat ite anomicaiave | the Houso that within ten duys after meet- | Only threo republicans, members of the [ and the result was o drunken row. The | ihClont Justicels clerl intimated that the } brought no special wformation from Honos ) Rood, 'l;‘”' SHa vt DAL Hopites agalust republican protec- | g two days would be given for considera- | committee, were preseut. The meeting was | officers of the Nictheroy, somewhat too laie, Sy g lulu beyoud what was contained in the b ,’::"u’:’:‘ r"";'_:',;;, A he BOFUGH ST e tiom. a privieged elass against which the | on of tho Hawattan rexolution reported by | not warked by any lively demonstration. | detected the smuggling of liquor on board EXCITING NEWs FRONM E-UADOR, = | copyright lotter of tho Associated vross. i ‘ BoEl Qeallay With special foatuica, The | olies sau tho Lotoiiend tonh array thems. | thotorelen attatfscommities, The following is the substitute for the ity | @ud procecded to put a stop to it. Too much | - 5 2 he steamer haa but few passengers from { B PR Y to) be s pHivileged g : ¢ As soon as the journal was read Mr. Bou- | and Boutelle resolutions: - of the spirits had already been imbibed by | tWar Tetwean that Countey and Peru 18 | ;3o 011y yud none of thom were identifiod "'l“;l" SRR i i L AR 3 telle, who was on his feet, sent up a vesolu- as, It appears from executive com- | a number of the crew gpd, consequently, . f“"“' ';" ‘I‘;" VAL odumid | el TG e o d ‘ The most surprising thing about this biil, Asks for Equal Protection. R i i nt to the house of representa- | ofp Victhers crew s clapped ANAMA, Dec. 21.-The Star and Herald i either political party ther ne pase ‘ which wo will treat of In detail somewhat | All it nsks or has over asked 1s. to be pro. | 10N Which ho said was privileged. As s00n | tives that the United States mifuister and tho [ ¢lElit of the Nictheroy's crew were clapped Exclting news comes from Eoufdor, | senger, o resident of N scilind, speal i Y b 5 S 1 | it asks or has ever asked 18 10 be DYO- | g the reading of the resolution had been | United States naval forces ut Honolulu ex. | in irons and were stowed wway until they | T8 LRE Ll e utdor, | senger, a resident of New Zealund, speaking ater, is the fact that this proposition to | tected, not alone, but™With all other citizens e ceeded thelr authority in January, 1893, und | recovered from the effects of their spree. which indicates that war between | of the fortifications at Honolulu and preps i raise revenue will lower the revenue of this | from the destructive competition of a lower | completed the speaker ordered it referred to | jjjozaily nided in overthrowlng the constitu- A Wi nNeR ahl the men | that country and Peru is al- 5 Ll country $74,000,0 bel the revenue of | Krade of social life. Of course this ideal of | the committee on foreign affairs. Mr. Bou- | tional government of Hawaliund setting up in BIUSUA L WITHRUrunEou s uors BLC & OS] SRoAY f CAREATH LY. ATTIcos I FOmNG Jayaquil | dratious forany attack that might bo maae, | i AU below the revenue of | gya0tion against a lower grade of social | telle vainly sousht o gain the right to dis- | its pluce a provisionnt goverament, not repub- | were not placed in irons without some little | Gave Tiiat the executive has fsedcd & bulle: | said: “One hundrea ana fifty men patrol g 1803, which was only §2,000,000 above our ex- | ife jg preposterous to a man who sees in a | cuss the resolution, but che speaker cut llum 'J‘{i‘]"‘.}"f".ff-'.'j 'r'x‘:“yh'.‘r"\'l'?n\:.‘-?'x;x‘f-‘."r"n'll::' un- disturbance, but there was no mutiny of | tin intended to les .;‘1,,-”“,1{0. on caused (; : G h + atid ‘1 L 1 | penses. ‘This, and the other fact that by | tariff only a tax of £ or #40 on each 2100 im- | short aud saia it could only be considered at | /{1 9 & ol | JDISCULIRY aty description, ' Drunlkten’ rows:such ,as | by ‘the roceny. Hhostilo™ demoustratic e government building night atd day and this bill the larger part of the burden of |\.';s|-llfn\n?l;,l)\i(l_‘[l"l\u({vcn\rlc ‘rm' the \]n-m-m this time by unanimous consent. ‘1;.,;.,.\;.'4_ Thatit Is the sonse of this house these are familiar to all naval oficers and | toward the Ecuadorian legation in Lima, | 1,500 men in addition are ready on a mos ) g ra STl Rt of “a few hundred thousand,” but whoever 5 t Kefused. that such intervention by the government of < ; but counter demonstratiot in Quito = i ¥ A 3 ‘ taxation is trausferced from foreigners and | Of 1 few hundred thousand.” but whoeser | Unanimous Consent Kefused 10" Mt States, e Fepriscatatives or | the crew of the Nictheroy 1sno betterand | SU counter demonstragions, in | Quite | meat's notice to respond to. the eall to avms, 3 brought to our own_citizens should always | onje of o nation, and docs not invelve its | Mr. Boutelie asked unanimous consent, [ armed forces was contrary to the policy und | no worse than the crews of many men-of- | the Lam sis have heon T in s gt | The provisional government is composed ot be kept in mind during the discussion. moral and social well being is legislating for | but Mr. Butler of Maryiand objected. traditions of our republic and thespirit of our | o thelagations p? e Sl | X 3 € T somINIe g is leg g Mr. MeMillin of Tennessce, from the com- | constitution and should boand is emphatic- | WaT- i at the lexation and at the consulate special | a determined set of men and its overthrow \ RO G ) U S ® Tha moral and social well being of a na. | mittee on ways acd means, then presented a | 8lly condeuined. How. Thay Got thaLllauors fuards have been dotmilea for protection. In | 11051y be accomplished by a superls ) Had the committee, in making what the | e MO SR soctil weell, belng of @ B | Jint resolution authorizing the secretary of | _Representative Storer of the committee | Naturally the composition of the crew of }ax_llgtlt;x-ll]xe fecling azaingt Poru is so strong | 40 o8 aplis ¥ sup | } chairman on the floor of the house called & | wealth as upon the yearly disteibution of ite | the treasury to make regulations whercby | offered a substitute for the resolutiov | the Brazilian cruiser and the peculiar | & Clrculir has been issued calling uron the | force political bill, followed the plain, uncompro- | anuual gain: e * | stock removed neross the Texas border inte | adopted by the majorliy. which was re- | circumstances under which the men were | SVSTIHSEE 10, DS AR ROVIVERS S | An American in Houolulu, writing just as | 3 mising_declaration of tho party which 1t | | Whatever can be said of the peaple of tho | Mexico can b reimiortod iuto. the e | orty tesort. | e followme is the | Shipped would lead anybody to exvect more | gsting thut a fund bo raised to return such | the Mariposa was preparing to sail, says 4 represented and abolished protection, giving | Uhited States, nothing cau be. more truly | SRGEESECE TR Caxplained that on ac- | resolution, which embodies the sentiments | Or less rowdyism if they were able to obtain | indigent Ecudorians as are at presentin | wyithout doubt the provisional government b ’ e L : M suid than that the distribution of the pro- | ~Mr Pascal of Texas explair on a il ; 2o > o | s PaRGK ut dov ¢ provisional governmen us a tariff for revenue only, our task in com- | taods of united labor and capital have been | count of the drouth in southwestern Texas | of the minority liquor, and the only fault apparent lies in = will meet force with force, and the whole it menting upon the result of the commIttee's | more even ard fair than anywhere else on | Stock was dying in large numbers and that | Whee h TR ]| UG U A LI G RIS A AU LK UL, ituation is dark and complicated f § 1 efforts would have been more simple. The | carth. There have been great accumula- | the resolution simply allowed stockmen to | gress disc uat tho exocative departments | iho liguid lightning sold to scamen in $x 1 situation is dark and complicated for ‘ t f capital ne ; for the world's | take stock across the river to kecp them AT a0l ted L BrAtas i 2 Civil Engineer Recius Suppossd to Ha Hawaii. The forces of the Amevican war. I bill woula then have been a straightforward, ious of capital necessary for the world's cving. Without objection the reso- | Plenipotentiary ~ of “the — United —States northern Brazil and for that matter in all ngin ecius Suppos o ve a oree 4 a g 3 manly attempt to carry out pledges and | development all over the universe, put in the | from starving. Without objectiol sccrey Instrictlons to conspire - with | portson the South American const. The Hudisiland inithe Gytrine, shivs Philadelphia asd Adams are held i T - R e United States this has been accompaniea by [ lution was passed. the representatives amd ngents of a Panis, Deg. 21.—The minister of interio : would have placed in issue Uwo ereat prin- | the nearest approach to general distribution | M. Blair of New Hampshire then cime | deposed and discardod moieehy for e over- liquor is said to have boen smuggled on | PATI F0c SRS BB AKEr 01 IO | rendiness to land av any moment. Tha | ciples, and have led to a clear and compre- | that the world has ever soen. This has not | forward with another Hawaiian resolution, | throw of a friendly repabliean government, | poard in the most ingenious manner, hidden | M- R vt e hensible discussion ioen all owlna to the tan, but' the tarif | which ho described asa resolution looking | duly, recognised by ‘alll divlized, mations 6 | jugid loaves of bread or cocounuts, or | Of the different devartments to have a | Buelish iy CRumpion and tho apancse ] So far, howevor, has the committeo de- | lits been the foundution of it. Labor or. to the inyestigation of ;ll;"z,;égfsuflé-d“.‘.‘;;. B b o T “h.:‘-m_l“;m Stowed i bladders, whioktwete syl :pficml \v.xul;h mucy\::‘ W e ¢ hd | cruiser Nani ‘mlm. .\\:;1 .1mnuu|ny ° g " ». demr i anizations have played a great ana usefu 9,8u0J80b: % good faith und sympathy ofthe president, the 3 s i ake ev ep possible to repress inflamma- | passive, are no doubt cqually prepared to parted from the demands of the national | FIRIAHANS MAXCINCE a @Gt and LSCTM | o s® wore ‘again on their fect protesting. | BN THINARG IVEIRAREBRIRG vEimidchl, T8 | out of sight when ouco in possession of the | {BKE EYEIY SHOh POSSIRIS 10 HED FLss et DAL ; { convention that we should have been much | \who employ labor are no more zaturally dis- | Mr. Talbot insisted that it should go forth- | States. sailors. S S S take part iu any outbreak that may oceur. tempted to borrow a phrase from its own | posed to pay high wages under a tarift than | with to the forcign aflairs committeo, | | Kesolvods Tht . is the sonme of this houso | | About 100 scamen who shipped in New | “Vaillant, who threw the bomb in the | “Native Hawailans are sigularly plattorm and _designate the bill as a | those who explolt tho latoring man under s e e e e | Uni uému.,m.-x‘\nur il eprcna: | York have of their own accord and on their | Chamber of Doputies recontly: s confessod | apathetic, and wero 1 not for thele wtee- resulis ;‘,fi 0‘\"‘;‘“-“13 too serious for | myriet ana by establishing the orzanization he gentleman scems to be “"_«‘_1_5 & and dignities of the con- | 970 V3-8 ¥ 1199 complice is no other than the young civil | in the matter.” 1 D o e I TEon i Phiriac, jeyon tHNSs |lof industry under the factory. system. has | about tiie truthin this matter, elaculate 4 the United ‘States, and | Yorkers who refused tosign or were found | gnelncer keclus, ncphow of Reclus, the | : $o'u1l. classes: of: citizens,.. It stillnowever: | oLk upon, tha fund of which it has de- [ -You wonlt fac us sov sract b1o Poof intervention by the exedutive and methods | Sent ashors last nignt and a number of | Reclus, in any case, hus been shown to huve | pe’ Corwin, in addition to bringing ofe to ull, clusses of Citizens. 1vstill iowever | manded distribution—a fund so great that it | time comes,” retorted Mr. IOty Usod hre unworthy: oF. the sxdoutive. doparts | others will be seut astiore today. been i communication with Vaillant. The | ; i remains a fact that the bill presented can in | ooyld never be equalled or even approached Cat Short by the Speake: ment of the Unitéd States, while the confessed | o e whereabouts of young Reclus are still un- | ficial instructions to Minister Willis, also 4 Mo way be justified by people claiming to B cjualiod.or §appro ) T vt T e ponfessba | The piaces of the mep ianded will be filled : sl 3 | § 0 in the comparatively isolated life which the "he speaker rapped the house to order ap | itentof such intervention is contrary to the kunown. brought Sun Francisco newspapers containe have obtained possession of all branches of | ynnrotected industries. taken alone, would L 3 © | policy and the tiuditions of the republic and | by Brazilians or others who have been : ’ o ! the government upon a distinct promise, | yave given usas a people. 2 this poiut and directed the clerk to call the ) the'spirivof the constitution. enurs bt e ora T loriothee abthietana NAVAL BATTLE IM21IINENT, ing the president’s message at the openiog 4 which they now us distinctly repudiate. Blyen pe committees for reports. When foreign af- ; S o of congress, und that part of-it relating to il A What Protection Ilas Accomplls fairs was reached Mr. MeCreary. the ehair- | o) N FORMATIONS AND NOMINATIONS, | OVNCE Ports and sothe composition of the e el s, i at g ] Protection has established the clustersof | man. reported a resolution as a_substitute great manufacturing and working centers | for the Hitt and Boutelie resolution. At he | anotnor Baten of Patrlots Rewarded by | smites the enemy, will not be so thoroughly | p, which have given railroads the possibility of | same time he asked permission to make a \ cussion, were not intended for action, then | grigtence, which no scattered population | statement, but the speaker declared thatno | o the i‘,“"’j_‘l"flyrr:" N | sorianig the ofioorsiieatreds the breaking of the pledges EHORIS | Feaiartover Mavelcrcate tement, was in order. AsmixGToN, Dec. 21.—The senate in ex- aitional disadvantages or premeditation. If | ““ppo wilroads, which thes Blair, who has so recently come from | ecuti ion today confirmed the follow- crew of the Nictheroy. when that vessel If it should be said those pledges, solemnly e O R R Hawaian affairs was soon published in an made on a yea and nay vote, after full dis- XAMBUCO, Dec. 21.-~There is great ex- | extra edition of the Huwaiian Star, and citement in this city tonight over the well | added to the excitement 1n the ranks of the Confidence of the Insurgents Growing. authenticated report that the Republica, fonal government party. provis : s teditat o great manu- me from | o We are unable here to_obtain any direct | the most formidable ship in the Brazilian in. | P, =000 BEEOERRERIMERE & subsequent events, and thoy have been | ryciuring towns and their need of transpor- ug methods of the seuate, was | ing nominations: ot i S it that | surgent fleet, accompanied by the Aquida- he executive council of the government numerous enough and weighty enough 10 | tayion of treight Lave built, are sources of off by speaker when he | Register of land ofices —Abraham Bovn- startle the country, have couvinced the com- mittee that the democratic plat ins o fct o - ban, has been” s us o rict censor- 108, st ensor | apparently for th ted heading northward, | soon went into R B resiaeaTDa 0t mAlt sion and remained so all enjovable wealth which are not confiued to | asked “in connec °t the | on av Mitcheil, S, D.; John M. Davis, at i 1 : WOREPAS tha] NGt heroy, || Eealimme e Soan aans et e orm is as | Tha protectod industrics, but are spread | courtesy of having his own resolution | Futom. 8. 1.} Mark 1, Sheaie, at Water: | ship over the news which leaks out from the | (A0 N TR %0) Wodneauay and ns the | 4a¥: The presideat’s mossago wus eagerly utterly wrong and indefeusible s history | thyough all the business of the United | reported. town, S. D. apital. 1t is generally admitted, however, | America is off this harbor, the likelihood a | read by President Dole and his cabinet. The will kuow it to be, then it is a great mis- | Giateq and insure to the comfort und happi- Mr. McCreary then asked unanimous con- Receivers of public moneys—+C. Bond Bar- | that the government has suffered ome or | naval battle between the government and | conclusion was that President Cleveland fortune to this country that tho committee | yogs of all the people sent to permit the minority of the commit- | reer, at Aberdeen, Si D.; John B. Manlen, at | more reverses recently in aud about the har- | revolutionary warships seems imminent. R 4 4 i ot have tho couriga to openly abandon | “raie one cxample from this very bill. | tee tomake a report. Watcrtown, S. D.; Austin D. Hill, at Huron, 2 & e meant. to restore the ex he false doctrine and lea queen by peaceablo e the country un- disturbed, so it might convalesce from the shock of its great mistake. But the committee, instead of proceeding in its great work of abolishing protection and preserving the people from the load of Bituminous coal is a great industry i re ed. jec! A e 9 bor of Rio de neiro and there seems to be hich is Mr. Blair retahated. “T will object to | "D, William T. Skelton, Akron, Colo. : i ! tintions if he could; if not, he would developing the state of MWest Virginia; | everythiog,” said he, Loughter.) Richara D, Weleh, av Mitchell D. no doubt but that the insurgents are more SpdE ’ R upon 1t the welfare of that state Still the speaker insisted against the | " pogruasters: Wyoming—Charles Soren- | and more confident of success. Five Larzo Bnldingslin the Gity of shef- | Tefer the auestion to co s for its action. depends, 80 1ts democratic governor testifies TH"I'n:llnn.l\ ""Q‘lhi' };'&r.’\sh‘f:"‘. }('l'\:* :l;fln;:l son, at Rock Springs. Oregon—William H. President Peixoto 1s said to be utilizing field Destroyed. According to one account received here, the and many of its most respectable citizens, | telle that nothing was in order excel € | Brunk, at Ashland. "North Dakota—A. G. v'0 esire restore the monarch, Snrrrierd, Deo, 21.-=The building’ occu- uding an ex-senator of honored name. Is | call of committees. Foogman, at Hillsboro. N the cry of a desire to rest the monarchy SHEFFIELD, 3 he bui g occu: BIG BLA. IN ENGLAND, n. exceutive council then framed an ultimutum, aska—George ~ = ven ag; 3 S o “ (2 g atos taxation, which thoy bave always averred t development conhued to state | A sharp colloquy between Mr. Reed and | A "fforzop, at Harvard. Texas, N. J. Mills, | 88 80 efiective weapon against the insur- | pied by Hovey & Sons. drapers, in this city, | 3, whien 1t declined to negotiate for the was the result of protection. presented a bill | j1one? By no means. With the addition of | the sbeaker followed as to whether the reso- | 4y Corsicana; W. W. Wood, at Rockport. gents, in spite of Admiral de Mello's em- | caught fire this morning. Sixty assistants which is only atother tariff tinkering bill, 1 the for Wfairs committee by tne coal fields of old Virgmia the Norfolk & | lution fron ommntt Western and the Chesapenke & Ohio rail- | going to the calendar lost its privileges, roads obtain from the mines a very valua- | The speaker so decided in virtue of the fact rostoration of the crown and declared thatit WasuizGToN, Dec, 21.—The presiaent sent | phatic announcement that he is arepublican | of the firm were rescued with difficulty. tho like of which hus disturbed the cond to the senate today tho following nomina- | and that he has no other desire than the | Five fire escapes were used to take them | would resist with military force any and tion of busincss so many times in the last t | tions: PR S from the bulding. The cfforts of the fire | every attes e L e thirty years, Dlo. frelght in. transporting. coal -to. the | thatlie roport was made during the call of | "“Posinasters—Abraliam J, Howe, Glen- | MaIntenance of the republic upona consui- | 1o S 0" fira”in tho building g | SYCFY attempt to overthrow the provisional 1t isa misf e that such s the | seapoard. From other bituminouscoal fields | committees. wood, Ia.; John. Sidney; Greenfield, Ia,; | tuvonal basis and the overthrow of theal- | el it originated were fruitless and the | government. This ultimatum was hold case. for fiad the bill peen for revenue only. | tho Baltimore & Ohio, and even the Opposed the Speaker's Deciston. Albest F. Nush, Sioux City, Ia.; Wittiam W. | leged dictatorship of President Peixoto. | flames spread until five other building: in the only sense possibie for that term, the people of thns country wight have seen at one glance whether they desived the one olicy or the other and the question might ave been settled once for all, and the coun- were | ready to be most :nt to Minister Willis should he great I’ennsylvania road, obtain no incon- siderable part of their freight. If coal be made free there will be competition with the coal of Nova Scotia, and_ not only will Mr. Boutelle vigorously opposed the de- Wood, Rockport, Tex. Nobody here who is well i .{nrmml and com- Lyl“;“r'.;l‘mjlhu loss will amount to cisiou. 1f an impeachmert resolution were petent to pronounce an opinion on the sub- 000,000. S, reported_in this manuer, he said, if the RESTORED TO COMMAND, ject believes that the restoration of the Another Gladstoninn Vietory, Exp theory of the speaker is correct. by the enter upon the fuifiliment of his instructions, ing Early Conflict, of Nova Sc ] S lic i St i »x00%, Dec. 21.—At the election held to- | Tho Associated press Honolulu correspon the mines of Virgjnia and other states suf- | FI% 2983 5 4 monarchy is contemplated, much less possi Loxpox D he Associated [ I try might hive atlained o that repose, | for, but great railroads will sufler severely | devion of the speaker weforving it it would | Admiral Stanton Forgiven for Mis Littlo | ble, and it may safely be said that there is in the Airlington division of Luncashire, | gent writes privately 1 foliows, just a8 the prosperity so much necds. out souls, but tho stocksand .bonds are | teFvosition woud deprive the Louso ofits WasHINGTON, Dec. 21 —Secretary Herbert 3 5 S S G & oted toBarliamensbya voLeor: steamer Mariposa was preparing to leave 3 Vi v s " hignest prerogative. in the monarchy cry raised against the n- | elected to Parliamentbya v i 48 “ fis Fauits Are Many. owned by people with souls, unless moedern | MG Pife ™ Boutello proceeded with a | this evening gave out_ his decision in the | gurgents, for 2. 1. Herman-Hodgo, conservative, My, | the dock for her yoyuge: This other and fresher plan has all the | Politicaliufidelity should determine other- | o\ oit'deqiof force aud some display of tem- | case of Commodore Stanton, detached from | = president Peix Ut 13 dest Leese represented this divisbn in Parliv- | uSjnce the armval of the Corwin faults which the framers of this bill charged | Wise: 44 £ ber, the speaker again cut him shortb 3 of the: Sonth Ataito 1 President Peixoto, of course, is desirous of | pony, but owing to his appelntment recently | : upon the old, and very few of its virtues. It WeonidifieaibweetNoon; e e ot continna The GRll OF || ool iR Rid 5 antic squadron | yhe sympathy and support of all those 0p- | as recorderof Manchester, it wis n this morning affuirs are 1 a very is open to all the derisive and harsh epithets Free raw materials to the people would be | committees. '!(_)r saluting Mello's flagin the harbor at Rio. posed to a monarchy, and he is making the | that he should be reclected to excited condition her The rumor is with which the prosent system used to be | a sweet boon indeed. It is not evident this | “Whan the moruing hour expired General | The secretary restores him to duty and | best of this feature of the rebellion, and no- | House of Commons. In 1N the same cand overwhelmed. 1t taxes the people with a | would depress wag tariff tax; it creates, or rather proposes to | €aged in the indi Upon persons en- | Wheeler moved too into committee of | assigns him to the command of the North prevalent that the oficers of the United ries dircetl an for ofMce. Mr Ieese then body blumes him, but the fict remains that, | 94L€8 affected, the | the wholeon the New Mexico statehood | Atlantic squadron. This is regarded as per- ! he fact remains that, | ooiveq 6,191 and Mr, Herman-Hoage, 5,472 | States warship have ordered their wives to maintain what they used o call vrivileged | result to be anticipated seems to be very | pil. haps the choloest sigtion o command | Wil Certainof ho lnsurgont leaders may | ‘fhere was a falling off from the vote of 1 Toava by Pk e et MR L o classes, and is defined by its authors by | close. To those of us who believe in pro- | ~ Ay, Pence of Colorado wanted tonclude | among them all. The céncluding portion of | P in sympathy with the old regime, Admira| ("f over 100. Mr. I najority wus arguments and expressions strangely like | teetion, it seems beyond dispute that the | e Ok boma bill 1n the motion, but Mr. | Secrctary Herbert's letter is as follows: de Mello and the bulk of the insurgent forces those whicl they used so freely todenounce. | acknowledged rise in wages in this country | Wheeler explained the hous2 was acting in “The department has ' never for a moment | are strongly republican, and they claim thay | tion is rezarde A manufacturer is toid the duty will protect | has been caused by ‘protection, as the great | pursuance of a special order that could | considered thut you wers: intentionally guilty | it is on this bas's that they are fighting in | f0F the Glaostouiaus, be him, and Wis elaims are hstened to on that | stimulator of invention and progress. The | nor be amended except by unanimous | of wrong in this & 3 g Parliament the division was represent less than lust year. Nevertheless, h as consigerable of o use in the prev is maintained. The provisional government cleed. is contident and will fight if av AU the present writing Americansand the R atter, but only that you rositi > ey stator | lasis and areargued for hiw on that basis, committa believes !n..- contrary, i Ihat | consent. committed a grave error of judgment. For ‘l'"l n.snluu:l\luf the alleged dictatorship of | 4 conservative. eovernment are prepared for the fight, fust as in the brave days of old. ligher wages exist, how R | e Py P T T T g YA T b LS e ) RS AHARRITR Y >resident Peixoto. ——— e AT DAR. 9] H 3 Mr. Pence, , this reason, and o saugly. the authorities of P S o - ‘The democratic district attorney of the | before this bill threatened the country, can- | and demanded tellors on the motion. While azil, who are offended at your action, you ixota’s Men Led Tnto a Ti Mansuge from the Leep, which may be preaipitated. at ADY. momenfy northemn distvict of New York comes down, | not_be disputed. ‘That these wages ar y oy . 5 o ) 4 , o Mapnip, Dec. 21.—A bottle has been found | The government still persists that the tellers were still attheir places Mr detached from your command, The de- A A s S Maprip, Dec. 21.—-A bottle has he govern versists that no Springer asked unanimous consent that the | partment, now fecling assured that no fur. | V0 Pe4r that the government forces re- | oy gon pear Almeiva on the Meditteranean ies“can hardly | moton be considered as carried and be so | ther action will be necessary o prevent the | CeEUY tried to capture the island of Govern- tioned. No doubt | ymepded that us soon as the New Mexico | recurrence of such evrors. will, as soon us | ador in the Bay of Rio and that President as he had : 1ight to, and declares that from | maintained by protection against thelower a protectity standpoint barley and malt can- | wages ot foroign coun not go togethier under the sume ad valorem | ba successfully qu trouble will occur. This is not the with this message insic gencral opinion among Americans. The ause > 3 X @ Owing to the storu the steamer Caroling, duty, and prompuly the comunttee raised | other = causes, like the low grade | bill js disposed of the Oklahoma bill be | practicable, restore you to comimand.” Peixoto's troops, headed by General Telles, | velonzig at Bithoa, red off Roque: | militia ave all prepared and withyn twenty the tunfl taxes from 25 to 80 per cent, to | of eiviiization checking enterprise ana sub- | vaicon’up, were led into a prettily baited trap and that | ts, in the Bay of Almeiva. Al hands, with rotect the manufacturer, although it must | stitutiog the content which prevails in the | Ny, ttily ba ap ¢ iol lican, Pel ylvania, D for the daily increasicg demand for omcl.wf,“““" epublionn, of. Heuhagly Ll luxuries, s00n to become necessitics, | ° A few minutes later Mr. Springer again e bt ian s sel Wert 1ast: T ot A | mivutes a thousand men could boin the were | Jeft und un ported to have sur- | Them cssen the revenue. So with the caso of | e Voards, plaued. tongued and grooved, and | new ndore Stanton Iestored to Duty. that after losing a number of men th WasuiNGToN, Dec. 8L—Commodore Stan- | surrownded and are 1 awiiting the hour of my deuth. ssage was simply signed “Caprain field to defend the provisional goverumeunt,” although the lumber passes in the same | may contribute to prevent the full effect of | gyhmitted his request. 1 object,” said Mr, | ton has been restored to duty by the secre- | yendered. This report cannot be zerified, | The government has sent o gunboat to Bufore the Corwin Arrived, plant from the saws to the planers, the work | foreign wages upon our markets, yet, 4s | Wilson, “in the intevest of public business.” | tary of tne navy and eracred to the com- | but there secms uo reason to doubt that it is | Search for traces of such a wreck off (Capurighted, 1593, by the Assoctated Ireas.] 4 f of the men who mauage the saws is unpro- | agaiuat foreign factories, which huve all our | "Ny Spriager offered o exclude the | mand of the North Atlaukicsquadros, oneof | {1 1he man correct. Admiral de Gama s | Koduetas HovoLviy, Dee. 14.--[Via Steawship 3 | tected, while the work of the wen at the | capacity for obtaining new machinery and | pevenue legisiation, but Mr. Hicks renewed | the best posts in the navy. 5 AR momesnai—— ) g 1 lanes is shielded by the tariff, Thuso arc ich ‘have accumulations of capital far | {005iCerion said to bave commanded the Insurgent HOPKINS' ELLCTION SURE, Mariposa to San Francisco, Dec, 21.)— but a few instances of corrections made | & r than our own, the tariff 1s the great Mr. Wilson then gave notice that on the - n forces in person during the engagement, and The last news received here from the United A. where the ear of the committee be | maintainer of wages. Without being gUilty | day congress reconvenod. after the holidays, MBI IRSANNY 4108, the government leader, General Telles, is | Yerifieation of ¢ Lic - dislrus Makey, | ~AS-AMLARITR KRSRRAG RGeS hiad and are keys to the uotions on which | Of 4R attempt to press the question Anuto A | ha'would eall up. the tariff bil s g : & 18 FRRAIARORL JGAGRL: BORIE 4Misp8: 18 doubted. States was by u sailing vessel which ar. tho bill was framed. nutshell, which is the bane of economic dis- i She Denles fer. fis\land Lepiares that 0. BOYO Doan seyeraly wouneea, he CHICAGO, he omcial canvass of | pived December 11, The barkentine George SRR, cussion, it may be briefly said, every product Waited for the Senate. She Was Mérely fndiscrebt. insurgent success upon this occasion is said | )"0 fon makes Hopking' | Perkins brought the text of ex-Queen Lilis 2 w 3 which goes Lo market must meet every other | The house waited patiently for an hour for | SALT LakE, Dec. 3L—The taking of testi- | to have been due to the same cause which | The new plun also involves a new method | like product on equal term plurality but twenty-eight less than that | uokalani's statement as given to Commis- showed by the police returns. A loss of | sior over 200 votes to Hopkins wi tho adjournment resalution 1o come from the | mony for the defonse was begun todav in | enabled Admiral de Mello to escape the rrol 2 ) senate. Tellers in the meantime vaily | the 3 . 'he 5 A o s T S o s co i Juanuiaaiurere By g VAR Problems to fhe Soived e, T e et saily | the Irviue divorco cass, The most impor. | torpedocs planted at the eutranco of Kio W10 (Llio il feya ua ftas 1t io the United States therg are higher | e o mhaler8 | tant wituess was ‘Mra. ¥Wiison, mother of | bay. The insurgents have many of encouraging manufacturers by giving thom what are what what omineut royalists, among s found in ouo | whom were ex-Marshal Charles B, A e mpa- | precinet of the Twelfth ward, but a similar | ; . Siorr Wwotiow 0 #0 1o oG 5 precin Wilson, adwitted at oace that the and what goes into consumption & all the | wages and i highee cost of capital thero | 4ye° New Mexico bill. The tellers then re- | Mrs. Irvine, whose tesdimony on material | thizers on shoro and by these friends the in- | error in Swift's fayor was found in the same | Lo 6 5000 Ty o ex-queen was laxea, | Tho mugufacturers hivo o taxes | must be such barriors against goods (0001 | puriad the voie on this motion stood 141 to 0. | points was in direct oppasition to that given | surgents seem to know all, that s going on | ward and Hopkins' plurality stands ofenaily | FEERII TRER Y RIE REAGEE, WER vhat they buy, and the prople the equiv- | abroad as will cqualize these higher costs. |y majoug the repors General Wheeler -, Trvia < ¢ R ¥ - s | 1119 ually oo and alont of taxas on all they hurchaso. 1 uu. | or the proucts of the United Btates vanuot | Laymikis the voposs Geheral W ~r ‘{l‘_‘“'l Lvina 1o seletgo l‘°““""““‘,“' aud to be ready to meet every move of the | (il e Judge Frank Scales, ex-oficio | a succinet manuer tie claims relied upon by 1 fortunately happeus also that “froe raw | be sold excopt at loss. Sales ata loss vu < liait refused to vote, 130 of the 141 | Mrs: Irvino to Chicage awith Moatgomery, | government. The reports circulated 10 the | gnairman of the Board of EBiection Commis- | tue ex-queen's party. Iuterviews held with materlal”Is an elastic term;and what is | Bot last lone. “There is also & coustant de RAIGN. 0. Yol . O Mrs. Irvine, hor motheraiated, admitted in- | effect that the officers of the foreigu fieets | sioners, toaay declaved Jdohn 1. Hopiins | joo (IS AR S0 redt of one mai's free matcrial is azother maw's | mand for Jower pricos, which demand has L later the president's clerk an- | discretion, but denied guilt. are in sympathy with tho losurgents possi- | electod mayor of Chicago. " The republicans, | (SR RORERIHOIE SIOTEC FI® €106k B2 | * Bnished produet | stencd 10 in & country always strivi iis approval of the deficiency bill, bly originated in the fact ghat naval oficers. | Who huve been claiming clection of g b Theso so-valled i4res | suw'materials. froe ard o bighor nlane of civilizat We kg g gt L4 ¥ Swift, becauss of all Yt PatIC trreg queen, 1 admitting that she had pre- 50 s0-call ee T crlals, frce | a bl an civilization. al 1:40, upon motion of Mr LITTLE MISA RUTH IN D INGER. | the world over, have eonsiderable satlor, | SWift, because of allezed democratic irregu weol. free coal nnd free iron, are not put ou therefore, before us always thiec prob house adjourned for the holi- l‘ - l\ 1 98 T - 1 th laritics, were given an opporiunity to pre | pured a new constitution whi she was 00 duubs thaé She Basaliinue while oo land ‘s W Kepublican Mayor, admitted the groundwork upon which the -“I'he special election for | revolution of lust January.\was based. ln an mayor of Topeka was hell today. The re- | interview with Marshal Cnarles B. Wil- publican caudidate was Colonel T. W. Harri- | son, that gentleman said his report givea son and the democratic candidates Hon. | to Mr. Blount was suppiemental to the ex- Rankin Ma®on. In order to make the con- | queen's, and would explain maoy things lists had mea- | which were not stated by her. Careful in- dent Il.ngl‘lur. 5 Torkka, Dee. 81.—A speeial tothe Cepital | made many friends, but _everybody Executive nu.mu-:;s:uwm the Greater | from Avliene, Kap., says: Letters writte Aliiie ax THo. 48 MBSl S04 sluliere auiive: Rastanes. Leansiatl.sha. osat by ove R F. Reck,and dated at Topeka, | (bat the United States government would Wasiuxaroy, Dec. 2L.--In the semate | were found hereand outlined o scheme for | BO! Permit a restoration by ru..'.g of .:.rmnu{ today a good part of tho time was devoted | kiduaping Ruth. Cleveland next month. be 'numr;-_h) an lulhc rlhlhn:n(;, the United oty . Yive peoplo were guued us implicated in the | States i this matter is looked on as para- | 000 od the pop to exect ive business and many nominations | %S PEOPIC Wers Gauie o e a fake, | mount and as effectually settling any rumors | 15t three-banded the popu > con 10 b compersated for way 103 in this warket | at once koeps pace with und regulates the N TUB SERATE by dealings in the inarkets of the world, | demand for higher wages and lower prices where they will Lave a chance to struggle | apd fewer hours, which ave the conditions with the cheaper labor of the old worid. | of our bigher plaue, but it cannot be more. with whatever ohergy they may have left | It cannot moet in addition the lower prices after the struggle at Lome with that same | of & lower lovel of civilizition, Our inven- cheap labor et into our markets by a lower | tions are 100 quickly wbsorbed by 1ari®. which ddes not give us the o lience the penga- | countries ta permit v med. During the brief legisla- i | | | i | | 0 | ihere 1o encourage manufacturers who arc | Not ooe, but all. It is true that m\nn‘ N : tioued Dr. 5. 5. MeLailin, and altogether | quiry shows that scveral portions of Mr. 4 L - Lo i but developtagnte show thatitis probably | which may be circuld narchists s APr i v et [ Date lpspenrovanua. 5 a refusal 1o protect our labor ut its present | yjve sosgion Mr. Mitchell of Oregon 100k | the schemé of 8 eranis who has beon boig. | OF others regarding bt 10 restore | 1be contest was of considerable interest, | wiigon's statement 10 Blount were cauceled "All the oblections s afien urgea oy the | rates must result r wages. ‘This g . o 0 baig . The 1 withstanding the fact that the repub democrats against 1he existing system lle | sevns capable of roush demoustration. Our sion, fa sccuring au onier for the re- | ing around thegily reccntly, bub hasgone | the monarchy. [The United States bs looked | P05 TCR0E oy or | 500 10 2,000 in the | before ivliad left Hawail 1 the testimony Againat hin DIl 11 the proset system bo | £000s ava now wet by forcigh goods.on our | brintiag of @ wewmorial on the subject of | G4st apeq s keinx Ui mear aenidliy fowertn | GRS UAY 4 of porsos who claim 1o know shall bave Lbery,” as theso men havereitorated | shores ata price made ub of raw materials, | bankeupiey, 1o siy thers was no justifica- Catholle Okrek’ Marned Dows. South Aumer und this fact nerally | Hawison was elected, earrying eveory pres { weight, his deposition to Biouut will gon 4 aud reiterated, the proposed system is pre- | plus labor aud plus the preseat uon fur tho iipression throuzhout the coun: » - ; SIRA AN o admitted by the represeatatives of all | ©CL cxcept one A very light vole was | yeach the Amorican public in its originel cisely tha same. It is irue tho consumer | 1anifl, on very vearly equal terms. try that alt hop: of Lavkruptey legislation | Nowru Toxawaxvs, N. Y., Dec. 21.—The | 90! o volled, ouly onc-third of the registared | gron0 W SNl 0 he American Gome i will o longer pay tribule to the western | ta L be lowered. thew something | wiis now dead Roman Cutbolic eburch of Ascension and - § s voters voung. Harrison's voto was #,143; ; Shape A% " " v farwer for the wool, but New England and | «ome— - —— i Mr. Proctor,republican, (rom Vernoot, in- | its rectory were destroyed by fire here Lo- Withdrawing the Foreas. Mason, demnocrat. 1,85%; McLalliu, populiss, | Wwissioner. oiher manylucturers are shidi gutliorized to [GOATINURD Qi SECOND FAUS. | wodiced o DIl i@ 3Wes N kgaviigry of | day. Loss §75,000, lusured. | Maviw, Dec. #i—Tue forcign oftice bas e Harsieon's wajoriiy, 144k | Avie ressus writiog tay political aitua e