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THE OMAHA DAILYy BEE. (— — — - e e ——— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 ARY 11, 1894, SINGLE (‘(V)I’\' FIVE (‘[iNTi | | weeks ago. during a temporary break in_the (PQ WEPE N (NE | portunity of withl@rawing the offers ho nas o ) Q[ from Odessa says: Dur ent fear- | 4 7 = . ,_1 JUMPED ON THE BILLi.'f?'.‘.v’.?,\‘,J.’;".;‘,.‘y";‘l‘.,.‘.".-’:L.?.“,""\"‘3'.‘,“.»‘.“‘:"““ii VARINES WERE NOT LANDED | faie'ss fo imsets st ast | IS LIFE FOR THE CAUSE | it ons it | AT THE OLD STAND L“ ip and is now mairilainea at $24 a ton i the president's offer ne longer holds good Their crows were s1va 125 by virtue of the duty which keeps Technically that may be true. but will such - out foreign rails the pool is compelling the | English Sailors Have Not Invaded Hawaiian | vettifopzing commend itself to the jude- Finding of the Court in the Oase of the Paris | FRY MAY NOT RECOVER. f " si. | users of steel rails to pay them 25 per cent ; ment of Americans? The moral grounds on Fot Much Good Seen in the Wilson Proposi- | jeers b stewl FHE e P Territory which the offer was based cantiot have van Bomb-Thrower, tion Even by the Demoorats, Carnegle, Phimnthropist and Sweater, Another Holduo on the Burlington Neag Spanish A'*% Rist Prisoner ia in & Precarl- e istiod altoeather, &R in th stress of Atner- is Canuition 8t. Joseph, Mo. 0 il d can politics, 1n lel mont i 10—Dispacohies from’ Sare pr-onsa— This new steel rail pool is composed of = Commenting on the provisionul govern- B K A soven manufacturers, headed by Carnegie, | ANOTHER MESSAGE EXPECTED TODAY | oo risal to comply with Minister wil. | AUGUSTE VAILLANT QUICKLY SENTENCED " the physicians in attendance . RNt FOUGHLY HANDLED BY TOM JOHNSON | who absolutely coutrol the product of mor ————— lis' demand that the government surrender v 'rench, the confossed perpe- | ROBBERY OF THE ''ELI" BY MASKED MEN than one-half of the rolled steel product in office, the Globe remarks: *The situation he Lyceo theater et the Un States, and who have combiued | President Cleveland ¥ald to Have Alr is enough to make the president of the | When the Trial Opened a Report Was Cir twice attempted ) togethe pay other large manufacturers p o “nited States assumeithe ti <ingmaker d th omb Mad 0 Foun b ive b dt : Ohio's 8ingle Tax Advocate Scores the Demo- | jeavy - ‘“'3‘”:,“‘“‘_]";fm‘l{“‘_"‘;o‘,_kgf;lg Prepared a Communication to C “‘rnn‘-‘rl(.:ff,‘r ;(‘»"_u‘gelr"f u::: l:(";f\'u‘,lf.'r culated that s Bom d Been Found t was sted, - severe Five Men Do the Job and Mect with No i ch beir men and make no steel. Do gress on Affairs In the Islande— S s S o0 % CoTAse K rspiite Outside the Court Room—Extraordi. \ tate that his roco 3 Halhs crats for Cowardice. L o 4 A ar to find the president of u typical ropublic nary Nieasares of Precaation informe to b sistance Whatever, employers pay larger wages wnen \hey get Latest Developmenta. acting us the champiéh of an injured queen, v ures of Prec. on. el ed _as to his LA larger profits? } do 1.'\li and even philant iro- R ;m |l"s not easy to.sge what other cours: 4 3 ey the "'1‘, s ’n e | pists do not. ake r. Andrew Carnegie, dreeident Cleveland @ould take with due re- 1) sen > him by Cardin: P = HIS SPEECH EXTREMELY SENSATIONAL | who gives iike a prince out of the millions | yieurearoy, Jan. 10.—It has been author- | gard for the honor of W mericans. Some, o [ Pamrs, Jan, 10—The trial of Auguste ) e HOW THEI? SCHEME WAS CARRIED OUT i ;!,;;(.:n'v has enn"' ' n.m]g: take lvm:ln"\r:;; «I’Im:‘_ would ;|kc mhs.;c the hun{\l)r;“m\ e | Vaillant, the anarchist who on December 9 5 Al A e —_— cllow citizens. He gives like a prin: Socer | island annexed. Apaft from the difficulty | juci threw the bomb which exploded in the | B e al st A .o | his more than princely Income, but he does | committee on foreign affairs that British | 4o I Hawati in that way without | [0Sh threw the bomb which explode e ntat o far ir Work sl \ Bome of the Things Which He Woald Do if | \zos unless he has to. B ho | marines were not landed at Honolulu. Itis | Straining tne. constitytion. there are other | Chamber of Deputics, was neld to fat ! Their Work, Thouzh Smooth, Bears the He Had the Power, started for Jerusalem a few da ohe | grated the British commander acted out of | people besides the Hawailans and Americans | Just previous to the trial a report was ) bombs et bl [ utilized the tariff o re-establish the steel | oy pyndance of caution to protect British | Who will have something to say in the mat- | circulatod that a bomb with 4 burned f N e ol rail pool and pay other Mfacturers to i : v e bourgeoisie. | shut up their works. and their men | inter and not for any purpose of assert. | ter s = was found outsiae the court. The Palac DALZELL UPHOLD3 THE PIESENT TARIFF | outof enp ent. Then a general ing British dominion over the islands, HELD BAUK FOK FIVE DAYS, Justice, in which the trial - took : 4 Caprivi lll'v( |.r . AMOUNT GF MONEY TAKEN KEPT A SECRET > | wages was made in ail his great establish- | Congressmen who have visited the white ¥ 4 place, was surrounded by guards and | BERLIN.J The first steps have been — | ments, and then he announced himself ready | house and State department have received Minister WWiLlla' ‘I::::;‘ J7as Uanecessarily | nobody was allowed to pass through | taken inan action against Herr Ahlwardt B — sive us much as 0,000 8 day to feed the : ed. definite information that President Cleve- A o 3 unempl i Pittsburg—a e New Yok, Jan, 1@-<The World has the t 4 authions, on'the ohargs of 1tbellag Chas x d w send noth al LY o lihel der had been es lishe L on tho charge of ilbeling 1anceilo core—~No On s Tojured Atherioan Industeleb—Othier Sponkars there wruth in the t lund wil 1 another Huwailan message L0 | go)1o\wing special @@rrespondence, dated | ' iLtherr identity had been lished, The | suthore, on e One Was Injured tection 18 good for labor ngress tomorrow covering the dispatches respondence, daed | 5urt was thronged with people when Vai PR % voi = ht 1 ‘or ilu, January 1.via Victoria, B. ( Owing to the late disappoin paradise for workingien., NBw, which is | brought by the Corwin ] ] Ject—Senato Routine, | best for lubor, pienty of charity soup houses | The steamer Mariposa is scheduled to sail he arrival of the Corwin had thrown or plenty of et 0 Fhore fe the ques. | from San Fraucisco tomorrow for Honoluiu, | the people into a nervous. convulsion every tion between protection and free trad but it is probable she be held ove= until | 5,0 axpocted momentarily that tlempt What is true of stecl is trueof all ind Friday for the British mails to Australia, | 90 expected momonierly that an oilewp At the conclusion of the proceedings to WasHINGTON, Jan. 10.—The third day of | If we could abolish the whole which are somew ayed. The instruc bbb gl 2 g R LR bl the tariff debate in the nouse was enlivened of February I do not belicv tions to A 3 s can be pre power. It was thought probable both by aabaaiond flouse was eollvONe | single mavufacturing industiy that would | in time for the Mariposa. If howeser, it is | the royalists and thé provisional govern- by a sensational speech by Mr. Johuson of | q 0" o Ry MCS e all that v | desired to give Minister Willis further in- | ment that the reventd cutter had brought at Corato, Proviace I The e Ohio, the free trader single tax advo- | TiIL £ 0 ics. kept nlive by taxe structic » of congress 1s Te 5 ¥ o that he had been in prisou several times | At Corato, Province of Bari. The riotous ' Crili o0 AR E Caan Nt Biie fvan rely ¢ kept nlive by taxes ress is e | jnetructions from Cléveland to that effect 7 HOBTRIBA G LA PG NHONTOL S LHB Ay A o . cate, who claims, with Hon. Laurence T sted, forelgner p ceived y 0 too shiort | ot O that thlle tong perlod of walt. | 1OF theft. beexclaimed fisrcely that the un. | Iob stoned the residen frustrated by tne off beivg in- Kadl Tkte) aem CARAIARE = for 'Hover | products and foreign m 10 send then Mariposa and the Cor- | They felt sure that théir long period of wa ust conditions of ¥ sponsibie | when the s were sent for the oF e proposed - pIRE LT Wo0T th AN theaTnt S hib st Lo tarilf blaplk be open to ¢ wds. \Wheat win doubtless would be brought into service | ing would now be broken by something de- | for what “you please to term robberies.’ stoned by the rioters. The officers i il i AL o b R ey to the nd labor w a cisive. But for five ays Mimster Willis | gtole to Get Funds to Make the Bomb, | Hand of el B L Lot L O At T b st in the Chicago | He boldly at- | ) ; " 5 ¢ movéme Evas R TA theordor to fire and severalof the disorderly | other was recently senter to ten years in re to the laborer, a Betore the Senate Subcommittee. made 1o sign of movement. It was & fa g s fyecik : fHomh | theord 3 f the disorderly | otk as recently sentenced to ten years | tacked the democrats for the timi er want an d pay for they were ready on the morning of thy 1 Replylng to other questions by the pres peonle were killed and & number wounded. the penitentiary. This was thougbt to be 1 1 - I'he senate foreign re ions subcommittee v 2 call ing judge, Vaillant said that he conceived th which had hand! ie tarift ques- 1 gooas, ou cannot de- i to move. All the officers had been called judge, Va . Pl el e b T e otth Bward o d goous. | Nou eanuotde- | o, i wail met this. morning with Licuten- | b0 B0 AL T SBoes el becn Ch e | idea of blowiag up she Cliamber of Depatics Kiediva Weil Kocelve iMicient 1o put a stop 1o the operations of fon ana ¢ ged then i coward all eSS d 1mpoverish labor by re- D! 0ard he and ammu b ant Laird as the only witness. He occupied t 2 uns were | Whilebe was living at Choissy le Roi and Camno, Jan. 10.—Tne khedive arrived at | this kind of people 1n this cily, but % ting 4 d y imposing 8 nition were ready and | the great guns were & j along the line. A L Ly i the entiro liour the committee was it Ses- | Yurned on the palace, ' Mioister Willis will | 8dmitted that he obtained tho monoy with ; 1d was everywhere reccived with | tonight another train was held up, and this Mr. Dalzell made a brilliant speech in de- [ “**% _ sion roved to be one more witness to | oI I ATS BRI B officers on board | Which he purchased the materials for malk n. The beacon lizhts were dis- | time almost within the city limits. fense of the tariff, awelling particu on “:-"7":71"' ‘,".“ Reated l""'ri'""h - | corroborate the story of Captain Wiltze con- | the Philadelphia and the Adams and the l"]zll'l‘r""‘:‘-"lflmm[\‘:AI' st 2 Sa1 AL hkara, iile Mr. Johnson was condemning the | cerning the landing of troops & onoly it inboat Cha are the Worlc aier o le prisoner reluctantly ad- Ot Messes | alleged steel rail pool he bocame engaged in | The examination was conducted fo private. ‘]",,’,‘,.,'.i;‘_mfi;e’:::-';"“:"';,‘D‘:,"‘Xsf’“m:“‘L‘"_\‘,“\m;uf mitted that he had received 20 francs from | Were wathered at Wustn, Penizons and ESOTIBE aF Ly lvain aro s tomis o) sy cantroverss with Mr. Dalzell of | Mr. Laird was able to give full particulars | F2U e aiked about stis. supsequentiy | Mme. Paul Reclus, the ‘wife of a vouna | (uitghiel wheve the hedive will embark | 6.5, was heid up tnis ‘eveningz about threa New York were the other spes ] as to the time the troops landed, where | wion Mr.Cleveland's ‘apecial message ou | Sogineer and nephew of the distinguisiied iche ) oAl adeRe LT Ot H 18 Ity by i fve BARKEA Iy Mr, Cummings, chairman of the committee | You deny the present existence of a | they were stationed and why they wers | oo fiqwajian question @ame. He said French geographical writer, M. Jacques re Small Riot tu Berlin, et on naval affa se and usked unanimous | Pool”” asked Mr. Jolnson located as they were, and also to furnish | “\xy\"'We had the men ready, not to at- | Elysee ~Reclus, Valilant insisted = that 1, Jan. 10.—There was an attemp Palaa bl 0 SSTERITS v ‘es, sir.” more or less information concerning the | ¢ooittey VO GO TE SR NI 1O It o | Mine. Reclus gave him the money asan B e s e vlaced on the track and a red lantern swung consent to corsider the Boutelle resolution | ..ywulj “Lere 1s the proof of 1t,” said Mr. | present Hawaiian officials and their eapac- | potect the citizens in case of rioting.” act of charity, and not us a subscription to | KOt vesterday at odo of the warm across t ation form reported back from tue nav committee, | jonncon. flouris A cument, *He r government, all of which is impor- Captain Koake of the Ghampion the night (Inc cause of aparchy or to any W ther | 8 v:. jt“l ~\ .‘.iml ‘w”‘[‘:‘-f"‘ ‘Aurw hec e, calling on the secretary of the n for | is the agreement 1n the Iron Age. A ce taut to the committee 1n its effort to form a | poroa™e e chiq had told some ladies at a | the eudsof which he, the prisoner, had i | Ti€ ARk, v ‘-1“1 8¢ "~” ) POLSOE W robbers coples of all orders and communications | R. F. Kennedy contracted to receive 25 just estimate of this country’s relations to [ payty fhat the American, British and Japan- | View. speedily dispersed by the police and a num- < i 1 Hawaii P { P Later on, when questioned regarding the | ber of them were arrested. volvers and oraered the engineer and fire- which placed the officers and menof the | tons of rail I considered a ,;'-; s g forelon ratnt ese marines were 1 be lgnded next day to e RS e b et \_.-A;j 1ng: % gk = i R e iSeor s Uil B tates navyTunder ine | oroitan bamiel ie senate committee on foreign relations ora the queen, On the same night the | actual explosion of the bomb, Vaillaut said olisertoltas RNl an to accompany them to the express car L StiadtA L he did not take them. I looked into the | had a meeting today after the Hawaiian spondent met Mr. Hatch, vice | that he regretied that the bomb did not BRI T 10.—The Central F lical | 30d order the express messenger to open the control of Mr. Blount, a civilian, who had | matter to see who such a large buyer could | subcommittee had adjourned. The commit- | precident of the provisional government, in | have thecflect he desired, and explained AL hie Central Evangelical |y, "op iy they dia, and upon being orderod not becn confirmed by the senate. be. 1 found that he was a stockholder in the | tee had the Hawaiian question under con- | Bainy S uhre, where the band was playing, | that this was owing to the fact that one of | board has issued a long address, protesting | | "ot B 0 g0 bo rags mossengor did “T'ne attempt to secure unanimous consider- | Cambria works, a rival concern, and | Sideration, but it is understood the consid- Hateh said 1t swas the umaerstanding of | his neighbors in the gallery in the Chamber | ggainst the reaumission of the Jesuits into e bin P onor St iralsca: AnotNaE merryi vow. | BOW: secretir f the w ' nool, | eration of the subject was confined to hear- | jir o issoctates that the marines | accidentally knocked his arm while he was | Germany and ribing them s the | 50, when hie was covered with a rifie in the al e i ) 1 last Covember. That pool | ing a verbal report of the subcommittee and | w.reto ba Janded in the morning and the | ib the act of throwing the loaded missile. enemics of the Fatherland and Protes- | hands of one of the men. 'I'irce others, itatively learned by members of the house Impress of Amateurism, His Eloquent Plen for ths Protection their ranks unless presenting a pass, and not | and Herr Schwenhagen and Poagorsky, the Who G Their Views on the lant v brouy nooY J g led . St el Ml lant was brought in at noon, closely guarded | oxpe es. ns_prominentlybronght before for ths Robbers, by policemen. The opening proceedings | the public by the Cameroon it is were of a purely formal nature expected lonial department will be transferred the foreign to the main S g o adond t et department g sl day Vaillant was sentenced to death g ~ s ¥ has been After the prisoner had admitted, in reply Rioters Shot Dead. atter train robbx to the questionsof the public prosect Roxe, Jun. 10. —There was an anti-tax riot of Scptember last an attewpt along the route and grcat crowds 1u Reguiation Siyle were gathered at W Penizona aud | rpe gurlington Eli," leaving this city av was stopped by torpedoes being n as the trair: stopped three of the boarded the engine with drawn re- ys the grand duke of Hesse was formally | robbers then took all there wus in the safe, brown suit, with double-breasted coat and which concluded with another verbal duel eed to give the manufacturers at Spar- | to an informal discussion of recent phases of | yrovisional gavernment, wgs ready, but Mr. | At this point of the exsmigation the pre itis 2 i with a revolver in each hand, bad en- between Mr. Boutelle and the speaker. r Pot, Ma., $1,000 a day to close their | the matter. Willis evidently changdd his mind siding judge turned to the prisoner and said EorageilioHaiATaeried tered the car and the messenger was Houtelle Was Sarcastic, works and dischaiy eir men. That is Honolulu Favors a Protectorate, On the morning of the29th he sent Consul | +'1 suppose you wanted to hit M. Casiwir- IR itrom Cobmzt| Grdstedltolopanitha sars kit hie T ) L i \ - g . Perier, the premier’ Beruiy, Jan. 10.—A dispateh from Coburg | ordered to open the safe, which he did. The During the war of words Mr, Tracey of | UC sortof trust the Wilson bill's 23 per cent | pqy ogentatative - Holman, democrat of | General Mills to the pglaceand informed | £CEEV 17e PEORE v il : § s rshind duty perpetustes. [Democratic applause.] | 5 rn o5 CH od 2 resolut chicn | the government that he would like to cal Wanted to Kiil Some of tha Ministers. New York asked the chair whether it would | s a concern in Philadelphia §0,000 | Indiana, has prepared a resolition WhER | yjon them at the building with a communi- ST s e e : i = betrothed today to his cousin, Princess | which amount, itis claimed by the officials be 1n order to call for the regular order. 3 close down. The old pool of eight | le will submit to the house tomoreows 4e | cation of importance. Bresident Dole and | 1\t 1 wamsed to iiil somo o tho minis. | Jcteria Melita of § burg-Gotha, who | of the railroad, will not exceed $50. This “Oh, the white house clock has not struck | OF nine companies agreed to maintain the | Claring it the policy Sait By % | his cabinet said they wauld be glad to 4 iotary ace 5 e | was boru on the [sland of Mulua in 1876, atemoatBAInoL: Fredited Heral however s il ) conclude a treaty with Hawaii by which L te All the ministers are the same to me iR sta i h s this morning,” interposed Mr. Boutelle sar- | L‘j;}l_"""{‘l-“’d":,fi‘-;'w‘,‘l':““,“”",";_fimg’l‘;“l‘,"‘;“: this country will exercise a protectorate f:“lfp-‘fil;" }r‘nd,“‘ fl".‘\‘h‘_"g‘"";: :‘;:lt,;;";l‘me’ Before another question could be put to Passed Through Committee. Superintendent Hohl of the Burlington road castically. " him, “beat the price down to $19, | Preriie i L B U TR appoiuted time. Ho came alone and was ro. :’;,'fl'e),,“’;,‘,?'L‘,,f"{‘;{‘;ff“b Wi e Lol | Tospox, Jau. I, ~dhe) pitish counclls | aud W, H, Mostlay 0L the SdEms dasiets Mr. Tracey's cheek flamed. He inquired | c 2 Up, and then formed another | 1€ngthy and, besides, concluding B | aived HILhTALS SEAVIELHY e spectators, only intended | pijjigsed throy e committec stage company have been in o ion wi B R TIB e up, and then formed another | SRETMY, ShG, DRI O orate, Numerous | ceived with dus gravity by Mr. Dole and his | $o'huct the deputics and the ministers, and I | Dill passed through the committec stage in | company have been in consultation with the hotly whether a member while making a lause cabin the House of Commons last nicht. The re- | sherif and chief of police, and a posse S : ; AN L Icantior wontrovert what the gentleman | Other phases of the Hawaiian questionare | cagifiet. =~ =5 . 00 b i b, | Would rather three or four deputies had e Ho O A x e LTk o ¢ | sheriff and chief of police, and a possc is parliamentary inquiry could be afronted, Lcontrofert, Shat the gentleman | Coverel, The action of Minister Stevens | | What transpired has aiready been pub- | yecn kiiled than one spectator hed been in- | POt stage has been fixed for ‘l'uesday. now belng organited; ‘ and called attention to the faet that on b EA e b o in originally abetting the revolution .is con- ed. jured.”’ : 0 T e Ear Ked a pool as hie describes exists 1 dej ) e 1 @ 5 X » Ruisia’s Mitios-Roubie Surp'us. What the Robbers Looked Like. ccusion ¢ lom ison of | & s e demned, but at the same time tho policy of : - 2 The judge tried to interrupt the pris- AT The Gr: i R : o e | ammucsiien S, St 8 S e || shopresenvienministration iin seeldng to re: EAILCRG UNCRE NI SEA N oner, bt Valllant succeedsd in adaing? i | ST PETERSB0G, dan. 10.—The Grashdanin | . mhe following is given s descriptions of Ol 00 Ei L L N O e th Lo aen store Lhie monarchy is not approved. am not waging war agalust the e. bug | States that the Russian budget for 1304 | o of tho robbers who were in the express Loyt G fathita 0N Aot son SRl E0eclc VeEln Thariton Gone to, Honofaly to Organizs & | ;o ingt society, and I afm df¥ectly at the | shows that the receipts exceed the expend OnasiiiaIl ranrsll iwore BIRHE - Boutalle disclail any intentiol paking all the ey 1ca 2 rough- P2 3 Y. 8 - dive ! el oL car ne is tall and slim and wore a ligh' it e sand Aty et | e snoAT e Syn ballav T AR OF NO IMPORTANCE. I ‘;“’ P A R G 0 asite deputies.” tures by 1,000,000 roubles. ; o 8 olleague, 1 0f lonopolist, a eve ad- 2 AN COMA.L , Jan. 10.—A member of the T ety 585 . St S had £aid that in courtesy he was siving Mr. | vantage of all the bad laws you republicans Haoiian piabe it Tho jary retired at.5:86 p. m, and were ab- FARIMERS IN SESSION noovercoat. ‘The other was short and wore Boutello a hearing, Mr. Tracey took his seat, | have made. but 1 don't believo in defending | British Admirairy Attaches Little Sigmgi- | Hawaiian joint conmission, who was sent to | sent for twenty-five minutes. Upon thelr re- e s 1 it blash oacionite o A fiiig ffeonv. nhed : ot = J H e AAIr: Washington last August to negotiate for-an- | turn it was anuounced tbat they found the a black suit, black overcoat and black derby stiil chafing under. the affront put upon him | those laws here.” [Long and loud demo: cance to the J ) PSSR r e Bali by rvcithort Ves teauatng 10 Assoclations in the Interest of Agriculture | yav The engineer and ot b aud declariog to bis friends about lim that | eratic applause.] Loxpoy, Jun. 10.—The Hawaiian charge | Bexing the island and whose name is with- | PESORCE TEWILY without extenuating cli- | < Now Meeiing at Topeka, Bk “‘“ R okuex B v and ort of treatwe: R s o i s i n s.”? Bowss S inable ve a description of th B e haiast ot ko ey Mr. Dalzell Takes the Floor. d'affaires fn an interview today said the | held, writes to Attorucy Cushman of this | “"Gpon hearing the foreman's answer to the | Torexa, Jan. 10.—About forty prominent | el 10 €00 & AGEHRTRE O & e At oo he Gotanel, St 247 | At tho conclusion of Mr. Johnson's speech | news cabled o England rom Vancouver to city as follows: ) judge’s question, asking him 1f the jury had | precders of live stock are discussing points | 110e WER RO FI0 s e his face sizpped,” £ Mr. Dalzell took the floor. Mr. Dalzell said: | the effect that the commander of the “We were iept a‘n\(‘ulb‘:lv’harnxs lc,m.'lll agreed upon_a verdict, Vaillant sprang to | ;rinrerest at today’s session ofsthe Kansas | oobers \Were ama u‘,r ney i 2 bt Habate was Cthen. restmad i Me he election of 1892, which resulted in | British warship at Honolulu had received | bY Secrctary Gresham, waitihg for Presi- | his feet and shouted: “Itisdeaih! Death: | 2 BIENE % A S SO Tatc b0 vl | mervous all durlng the affair and appearo Hopkins, republican, of Iligols. continuing | the ascendancy in all branches of the gov- | por il PHEME R B e pro- | dent Cleveland todedlare his policy. No op- | I'thank you forit.” - 5 ation; xLapars o Eraeang | badly excited his remarks. of yrsterday under a running | erumentof the democratic p: nad’ no | Perm s o i portunity was given us to state our case or | _The court then retirea to deliberate upon | tho subject of ““Trotters” by M. A. Low, | %01y cag first reported from Easton, Bire bf questions trom Mr. Coombs of Mo | sconer occured than o crisis ensued which | tect the litigation, was probably true. explain our views. The ‘most profound se- | the finding of the jury and agreed upon the | general attorney of the Rock Island; Sheep | gt (80 R R o T ore York and Mr. Bryan of Nebraska. i Wwas amonst the most appaling in our | The Admirality department has not re | crecy was kept up and every preeaution | sentence. Upon the return of the court the | Pushandry,” by B. D. Kinz of Burlington | o7 2 BEOL Sl 0sen e v S ey economic histors. All our industries suf- | ceived news of amy sort from Hawaiia in | Laken to prevent any intimation of their plot | presiding judge announced the sentenceof | .o "™ "y R ™ 0 b ol e e extended report was made to P. H. Hoala- om Johuson's Se o) rech, 3 St o 3 5 rom reaching Presi afora + s th's raillan o hearing rds | 4 cath, g uper ent o o Hannibal & St. 2 18 acngn prech, fered immediate’ collapse. 7Trade, foreizn | regard to the reported permission granted | fFom reaching President Dole before it was | death, and Vailluay, upoa bearing the words | gy pmer *Live Stock Husbandr, an, superiatendent of the Hannibal & St After the completion of Mr. Hopk and domestic, became paralyzed. The o Yot fof s Beliohlns sprung upon lim. But, I thank God, it | which condemned him to the guillotine, | (LT 0 i State Agricultural college: | Joseph road, with headquarters at Brook- marks Tom L. Johnson, democrat, of Ohio, | ghost of aistrust stalked threateningly | 10 the commander of ihe ritish warsuip | fuiled, parily on account.of Willis' good | shouted: “‘Vive lanarchie.” i %6 "Live. Stock: and “Breeders: | fiald, who has offered a ‘reward of $100 for HH o el Dt Proatt cadlent and atnglol tax w1 avenues . of - commerce. wnd | Champion to land marines at Honolulu for | sense and partly on aceount of Dole's firm- The session of the court was closed soon | (I€alth OF “hve BOCK, DA, “HIE e ol o A e bors ({lerntaren. advocate. took the floor and created some- r fell on all men, rich and 'poor | the protection of British interests. ness and ability. The American people have | afterwards without any further incident. ‘ibi‘s O A narwanlthie biemoldistos the arrest of eac ‘fl the robbers if capturc thing of a scosation by his bold utterance Asa people today we walk inthe | ‘heofficials of the admiralty add thay | oW been heard fromt and the ‘policy of in- % is afternoon by o dozen different partici- | Pefore tomorrow evening, v 23 ‘ 1 dead. Tie tidal wave of I thi: n by P “We of the democratic party.” he said, | valley of desolation. Furnuce fires have | even if the report is true it is of no import. | oY i dead. lire tidal wave ‘of popular e e Took Everythiog in Sight, went before this country 1n 1892 asserting | gonc out, and fires upon humble hearthstones | tve RS FERERS BECHEE B ORI T | sympathy which has swept over the north- Fhe Kansas Swine brosders hold thelr | When the trainst@fiped g BraMBEan went that the existing tariff was wrong in princi- | as weli, while throaghout all our borders | dpce and t Yy ) western states surprised us. Thurston has Arst 1 Iy ht and leading hoy b 2 . Ple and unjust in operation, declaring the | factory and workshop and the various im- | cate a desire upon the part of England to | gone to Honolulu to help organize a govern- | Their Operations In_snd Around Rio | UY8 inoevinEskon & e g 8 | back to fiag the Louis traja following, i b : ) ¥ oyl ety Bash owers ave here to attend. : O Policy of protection a fraud and robbery, | plements aud appliances of industry are un. | interfere in the affairs of Hawaii. ment that will ‘hold the fort! tl anncxation A ety B tntsthirg antuai meeting of the | and, while he was several hundred yards charging it with creating trusts, stifiing | used. In the mooths that the dominant 18 granted and will have to be oligarchical | Buexos Avars, Jan. 10.—Most important | (AR (WERREABIE, AREREH BECURE O BIE | Gown the track, he asserts he heard shots commerce, throttling industry, causing en- | party has held the reins of government it HAD HEARD NOTUING NEW, by tnp;c of circumstances. 1hove that the | news has been received here from Rio de | gy\s meeting at 4 o'clock this aftercoon by | fired. and suddenly the train pulled out. He forced idleness, lessening wagcs, impoverish- proved itself conspicuously incompetent = gextiadininlatiatiun W‘i_‘, h“?lhe glory of | janeiro. According to dispatches received | formal reports of committees. Among the | secured a horse and came to this city and fug labor ana creating a few moustrous | to deal with a single important question | Secretary Gresham Did Not Have Any In- | 8nDexing our islands. Fora time we expect | ¢ R e = . At Taenn ¢ ; 3 g 3 £ from there the Brazilian insurgents have | numerous papers on matters of interest to Ll B ks oo e T R e a1 v s tain ol la il |1 praskrtad iyt o veaponstbiities atiGivillnds ; 10 follow the example of Texas and sail un- 2 Rewanamaty C gave the slarm. Ho says the robbers entere o0 pledging pr s the responsibilitics of civil a formation for the Reports. xample 5 scaptured the islands of Mocangue and | the farmer are “Cninch Bug Ixperiments, rs ¢ Iuif the American people gave us authority. | ministration. The exccutive, with an ig- | Wasuisetox, Jan. 10.—Secretary of State | 4°F the lone star until we réach port. recaptured tho islands of aioconguo and | by Chancellor Show of the State university; | the mail and express cars and took 7all the They did give us authority, and then | norance of the limitations of his ofice ine > Y = Engenho, and are preparing to make a land- 2¥ Chancellor'Shaw of the SIRtE UnFSEiiti | | egistered mail in the former, and all the ¢ i : Gresham was seen by a reporter of the Purely a i e rahrel : Circuiation of Water in Soils,” by Prof. | registered mail in the former, our haste to repeal the oppressive taxes sub- | cusable in an intellizent Amcrican citize S o y ing in strong force at Nictheroy ( fae] ) Bollsd hiire Ljpsilin o g, and. 5 e S et ot Sy ot the Dhvoatiof | b oeened the funtrions ‘of congress. wot | Associnted press and he consented to answer | Loxpox, Jan, 10.—Neither the United [ 1t is also reported that Admiral de Mello, | Whit i doha Hopklns universiwy, Balth | packages In'tbesafo fi tho latier. The shots protection barons ana robber trusts tho | to mect an exigency or for any justifiable | some nurried questions addressed to him. | States embassy nor the Hawaiian legation | 0n board the warship Aquidaban, had suc- [ PSR o S O Sagation, fired, if there were any, werc probably fired Ereat democratic party bezan, as it were, to | eud, but to_ undertako and miserably fail iu | [n reply to thequery: “Will sou say any- | have any news of importance from Hawaii, | cecded in entering Riobay wn spite of the § o'’ < kimory, national irvigation lecturer; | bY the robbers as the train was ready 1o pult wag ite tuil and look for”crusis. 1 was {he | a fofeikn policy which would be grotes(ue i | thing on te news from Honolalu?” he said: | Tho mierview betweon Uniied States Am- | mycnt: fores at_ tho. cntranco 1 ihe arbor, | el Froduction Jon —McDearmid, | out o frizbien the trainien. The brake- O O T O B | e o e e basis of atito-pellom | 100 ot know any news from Honolutu. I | bassador Bayard aud. Lord Rosebery, | and it is added that Admiralde Mellois | Kansae Cite; tielations Between EBastern | man followedithos B bison ho Bh Sois Procheded without a momenia's delay 1o the | days. s that the section of the country | expect to receive dispatches that came by | the secretary of staté for foreign affairs, | personaily supervising the land operations, | 314 | Westorh, BEOCUILAR o BV CBOCR | train, which leaves this city about half an Tadical revision of the tavifl. U Mr. Cleve- | which is least famitiar with American - | che Corwin, perhaps. tonight. I shall have | Which many of the newspapers atiribute® | which, it 1s said, are to be undertuken at | FER0 T AYCONC Ne hour afterward, in the Lopes of catching his P P Pap d 5 it i Agricultural society Jand had shown the sacacity and courage | dustries and enterprise dominates the policy | no official information before that time.’ {o the Hawaian situstion, was founded upon | Nictheroy. Finally, it is asserted that if | Agricultural soclety 8 regular train. On this account no one was the situntion demanded the Ink would not | of the nation, while 1t acals out, s of Yore, | Vil those. dispatches bo sisen to the | @ Purély routine call made by Mr. Buyard on | the rebels ato successful in making a Jand bt e aos it el b s eninlats have been dry on the commissions of his sec- | to serve its contingent, the bs that fall ¥ hose dispatchies be given to the | Jord Rosebery. The interview only lasted | g at Nictheroy that u general attack St S A e anblotithie holdun) retaries erc conzress would have been | frow its table public when vou receive them tiventy minutes upaniieheioitylok Tiadaianeirovillibeitmy |- S USRI N SR e | pRaRE of thie Boliin, : called into extra session to relieve the co e “They will be transmitted immediately to — mediately commenced, every available man sunder, a Noted Indian Scont, Mur- s city has been the scene of numerous try of its burdens of taxation. Agsrarationdysiead of:Rellar, ConETeds T hiard)vikhidk theviwillibagiven _ Haa Aeld tha Mariposa. on board the insurgent warships dered by n Deat Maute. holdups lately, scarcely a night passing “In tnis deplorable condition of things, e Y 1 Sax Fraxcisco, Jan. 10—The sailing & utilized iu the attack. - President Peixoto s | St. Pavr, Jan. 10.—A Pioueer special from e st thoua Democratic Delay Denounced, 1 all 1t - out to the press before the hour when they A > S A s LB 5 : ks without one or nore, an ght by A s S ; loud andydarknses (15 asqund us i hat out to the press before the hour when ey | of yye steamer Mariposa for - Honoiulu aud | awaro o the contemplated movement upon | Fort Yates, N. 1%, savs: White ruaners just | (L gficrs that tho robbery of the train to- “But instead of that, we proceeded to vest | those who rule our destinies propose by w iown to congress. Every instruction | uculin. has hinye hursday, | the purt of the rebels, and is taking vigorous | gy Tt e i ot DO OfG he re ho trg on ourlaurcls and divido the spoils, and the | of relief? A tariff bill that, if enacted {hat s heen'/suntito Minfster! Willis' ix | nirslia,has boon chupyed tom Tuursday, ! el 40 8 KITE VIROTOUS | arvived from White Blackuirc's camp, 813 | pight was the work of som of tno more st nation is treated to the spectucle of tne | predict posterity will pronounce the most | now in the hands of congress. Whatever Lkl ? ed to decide the'faleof the rebellion 8 soutliosbiol “'(“ and twenty-five | bigjous of the thieves president and a congress haviug pawer to re- | infamous legistative crime of our nistory. | further dispatches are sent to him will b Syt RE = way or the other. les up Grand river from the famous Sit move crushing burdens devoting th d of relief it brings apzravation. To | putinto the nauds of congress fn duplicate LET IBE SECRET QUT, e — il camp and ba la, report S iR S e s 1o the discussion of aistribution of wnnfacturer, whose idle cavital is | immediately upon beingsent.” : o BELIEVED IN FARIS, Srdenioft Tron Thunder. who,: as W. H. Mosely of the Adams Express com- places. And as the climax of all this | bringing him vo returas, whose plant dis “The matter has then been put entirely 1n | Frinciples of the New Order of Loyal made the daring trip of twepty. | Pany, bas justreceived a telezram from the comes the shat days we have | used is depreciating, and whose income has | the hands of congress, has it, Mr. Secre- Americans Made Public. e e e khe dariug thip. of vmeriiyel BA P R e been sadly narrowed or entirely cut off, it | tary? LANsING, Mich., Jan. 10;—The secret of the " 1 Made On'y s Small Haal, 5 1 Eudarsers in Europe. i s, m possible the union of the | robbed, stating that the exact sum secured stood paralyzed. in spite of the offers the decentive lure of free raw i “Undoubtedly new order of Loyal Americans 1sout. Its 3 P 3 TS PR Y Kl 9es ing wajority. We democrats wo, her Isand the ignis fatuus of the world's | There was nothing in the secretary’s man- | omeers are: D, A. Relnolds of Lansing Pamis, Jan. 10.—The Matin says that the e 0f ABe,conflict in | by the thieves wus §47 a quorum tobe counted, nor count | ms lo it strips him of the abulity to | ner to indicate suy feeling of regret that | Q7M™ ! & SR ' | news publishea in Paris vesterday nd dumb son of | Sherift Carson has a force of deputles the oue that was really present. It is not " st 10 bis em- | the matter had reached this status, and it is | Mich., grand commander; C. G. Vincent, In- | oect thut President Peixoto of Brazil ¢ o L o3 | scattered over the surrounding country in 4 S tepee where Ih:l!]\\ have not _\un\x.u.n-lm thing, it is m,.rl R 'R ‘x,l of ade evide: n,m..x the um;nl. :n..u m has | diaunapolis, e djutant;d. J ’Lnu.\;n of | rasigned was founded oa a dispat Yo ild were slecp- | lookwng for the thieves. It hus 50 been we have douo nothing where we promised | pr T ipetition from | no intention of proceeding further with the b srtermaster: Rev. Myron e g ; th an axc. The At abat M DR o o much. The worst possible situation, 1 must | abroad in the produets of 1 instead | guestion except with the ad rice of cougress. | K Rrand ebsolam;. 5 H. | pounelog. this foct Lyhioh: o aecciy LR Kl b A A%0, e rned that tho five men bad two rigs and insist, is not that of a bigh tariff, but that ast and growing home ma a mar Representative Holman has parcd a | Pierson of West Virginia, grand ensign; W. | At the ministry of foreign Horse, attempted 1o ? urderer, | iv i thought they were secured i this city. of a high tariff threatened with cértain but | ke ad in which his increased ‘surpius | resolution,which he will submit to the houss | C. Bateman of Maine, grénd sentinel The Brazilian minister here O AT RIS Sitand was'sain | A descrivtion of these rigs has becn secured wdefinite reductions. This is the condition | cannot but degrade prices. To the cry of | toworrow, ing it 1o be the policy of the | Each oficer swears that be s not the spy rea that he did ot ired before bein ne that he aied 1 the police force are now making an our delay has for wuearly @ year | laboriaz men ring for work at Amer- | United States to conclude a treniy with | of any monopoly; than ha will guurd the or- | 1hg report to be truo and Seahor Guana- | shortly thereafter. R i R A o i e i imposed upon our country. Up to’ the | ican wag > the end that he, his wife | Hawail by which the country willexercizo a | der's interests against’being used in the 1 present. thanks to our infction, «the victory children shall live like America protectorate over the islan terest of political parties. ‘Phe basis of pria. of the democratic party in November, 15 s br swer Is l0Wer wages or war with ciples are nas worked evil for good. Tho McKinley | your employer s : v The equul rights offall loyal Amerl- tariff still exerts its strangling power, ani twe e hour worse than the McKinley taviff is the de- | WWar Measuzss (n Time of Peace Comments of the Times on Cleveiand's ;nd-The prosecution ms traitors of ll farshe l'f‘_\“fn‘{ml! tho report was truo, | ATLANTA, G, : s ne's 3 RUTS:. - e pressing effect of tho uncertainty as to “And for the empty American treasury, Folloy Toward Hawail arwed forces not recoguized Ly the consi- 10 CONROETRLLYA. ¥ 1080 CORMIGAP UG | tral eplertain ks oday, Evi oON GES, what tariff will succeed it,” ted beyond th- power to meet current ¥ tut report to b true, and express satisfuction PRYANDED GNLQN TALIAA T 5 Ly : dence new Lot ic comes out slow expenses. what relief! Oh! Shame to tell it Loxvoy, Jan. 10.—The Times, commentinz Third-The establishment of postal savings | at these reports of resignation, bl z national rev bara, the Brazilian government delegate in | 8nd orderly at the agency louight and no strong clew has been obtair by the Europe, 15 quoted as saying that there was | fear of trouble is f¢ police and the prediction is made thatthe nothing in the latest dispatches which he e e unde o . had received which would furnish ground Tobbers will-be undob . Bivesh . 1palde/ 0h Good as Far as 1t Goes. on the advices from Hawall, s - | vanks however, for th he case have beet | peadwood Miners Cause Serious Trouble at SO . ¢ the \ Dl M i > ourth he absolute mominterfere of A . v, . 11 ur I o n g - Hle commended the bill for the blow at from §70,( to $100,000.000, is to ba | withstanding allusious of Presideat Dol al oo ACIAN SSpuatsforsio of ATALY RBLPAIING TO FIGHT, win oy covered e A Special Tele Libak Kedwine to Tne Bee |—Today 400 members of bt he paid his uers unicn went over to rAnnie creck y. Onev ene of operations of the South Dakot : at ess pay than that demanded by the Sugar trust. “But,” he added, “the | paqe up how? By anissue of bonds in time | the right of Hawaii as a soverign state, it is carl finune Whisky trustand the Stecl Rail trust, the | of peace, by laying on the backs of the R e R e 8 i Aernmental ownesship or control | France Sald to Me Aiding the Sicilian Cordage trust and the Bicycle trust, the | plo, nowof all times least abie to bear them, | [n¢ed probable Lhat e aad Lis ussoclites 1l natural polies Rebela—Warlike Orders. Lead trust and the Starch trusts i sho direct taxes never heretofore in our experi- | Place their chief hopos in the exizencies of y cluiming of all unearncd land | ypgicp, Jan. 10.—The Gazette de Venezia hie whole brood of vamp Y Y e to bo justified save umid the | American politics rather than the wish of A homestonus for || o ey e commander of & ses | poof peaple through the ageney oar of cannon and the cl I a s Ay i O PiTa il [AmpR AN S says th and pook peo) OuRR AR ¢ §ox- | ron agnon and t ash of arms. 1f | the population of Hawail. That the pr e ornmont temygo F all money In | Tivuris and P SR e B i ¢ | this bill, mstcad of be sional goverment is well advised in assum- Uio transael wil the ousiness | S50 BT e arif: b erican cons | owag wise'in its provisions, i = t g - R £y 0N i Cush Lansis. complete the d f khe 1o on the ¢ unlon men were armed with Y L0 Rttekanr Llm: | LR AR I8 PROYAOEY, ing an attitude of defiance toward the pres: LY P A © has only his vongresss roumstanoos, sven i tent of the Unsted States may ind oy ? legislation of | French frontier an complete the arming ; . ats. Arriving at the camp i of th Pecos Valley's Irrigation Bystem, © te spoke of steel 1 which be is one | ; sion of our tariff laws inevitably | doubted 1 it has been rumorc o1 Ensppeun crlminale | 4t o < E 45 Ja A i 1of the s inten, thit I.]‘r’\l..-mu‘«‘ & it the country Jusetiles business and requires 4 e y P P T R o o sanital | padies d APl yon being refused ¥ ) L his b ) ¢ o g o » . o ), whers s t scem o H B e A is countryn irc it, and ¥ tion. he X v 1l 5t reveuue s is qu la that in ¢ 1 A Twenty Vears. Rail trust n t e g s 1csolat tetarm i A (A e 1,000 per ce 1 poli as arywhere else 1o the it Role i oresents 1 “ b ted Nutfonal bank of nothow be impocted, save in exceptional 1 i son nistratios ¢ S 1 ¢ . % President cases, even if tuere were no duty: while the | veutienen hab it wi v ) fRiring the pass & tendency o A fuprovenisnt i nion of & . ¥ x v ) moro than ) ¥ eriff und posse, who i ke tes as s breakfast ta 1 10 obsery \ i 15 G 1 heid in §15,000 t ¢ 8 the camp, pre- rails m this & ho deprivation A iy nist ¢ nd will tr 1 3 Wheo asiked on th er or n; : | a8 the scabs were What pig met b 1 < rney, were both ng struck on the — a t 1w a latter being Wil Build o New Storeh ent. O tne yeirs ihe ing nching. On today's t st N the rEa ok gt 3 1 t Genoa—Arrived rra from gails should therefore uot bring . seen herseil b boen s mpr At New York—Arrived —Teutouic w Lost 1o the binck Nea, e the e the uni s lewred thal ser They did fall pearly W that -5 to afford the American exccutive aa o) Liverpool Louxpox, Jan, 10.—A dispatch to the Ties cations way be the resalt.