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HOW HE 11M) TIIINliS.
Hawaiian Inquiry.
GRESHAM GIVES OUT THE REPORT.
Tho Coiiiminttioner MmUos Diroot CliargcH
uiu nol memi to n^nr. mar Hes^icm. Tnret* »uix;omiiniu*e8 were “It was an'iingetl between them ami in session yesterday, those on the sundry I the American minister that the nroclama-| civil appropriation bill, committee on tion detbroning the queen and orgamz- the pensions bill and the oomiuittee on . ; inj; a provisional government should bn the fortihcationsbill.
read from the jfovernment building; and
Official Statement of Blount’s he should follow it with speedy recogni- in«ii»n» i*eii.i<>n Attorney, i»i.bai-r«i.
tion. All this was to lie done with Washington. Nov. 21.—D. F. Wilson American troop* provided with small of Shelbyville. Ind., and Mr. T. B. Morarmsand artillerv across a narrow street K an of Bloomington. Ind., have la-en within a stone’s throw. disbarred as attorneys before the in-
“This was done. The leaders of the terior department. revolutionary movement would not have undertaken it but for Mr. Stevens’prom- Tri.ky ('liluainen.
ise to protect them againet any danger Cincinnati, Nov. 21.—United States from tie government. But for this Commissioner Bruce had liefore him
MOM .ViEM TO NELSON.
"SHOOT THEM LIKE DOGS."
; . P0LI11QL NUNEI VEHS.
of Collusion Between Minister Stevens their ma m ‘ling would not have been vestenlev four Cliinainen from Detroit _ . _ i. !.1 r»... t. . .. l..n.i J '
ami Hit* K. volntiunists—He Argues Fop llt'sl oration of t!ic tiueen—‘llani at Work on the Tarill' Bill—Other ^ens. Wasiiinkton, Nov. 21.—Secretary Qresham decided late yesterday afternoontjmal«e public all the correspond- • nee and the report of James H. Blount, the special commissioner sent to Hawaii by President Cleveland to investigate the revolution which dethroned Queen Liliuokalani ami caused the establishment of the provisional government. Mr. Blount arrived at Honolulu March 28. IS!);?. In his report he calls attention
Order ol I’renhteitt I>ia/ In Itegard
‘Mexican KnvoluiioiilHtH.
Cinpaii Juarez. Me*., Nov. 21.—ReLaw Students Attempt to Dy- P° rtH ' lf farther engagements between r eadine - Parties Gcttine Rcadv ^ , revolutionists and federal troops have ‘-eaaing f'arcies uciung rkcauy namAe it _n Montreal. produced much excitement. Though For the Fray. making light of the idea of the present
trouble savoring of a revolution, it is
FREIIGII HATE OF THE BRITISH KERO evident the government is fearful of the MEETINGS OF STATE COMMITTEES. result. Tl.i situation is very favorable to the revolutionists. Palomos and Con-: ~
cepcion have be'en invaded and the
former completely looted.
President Diaz has ordered that all the revolutionists caught be on.it like
dogs. “
I romiiHMit Yount; ''Ion C'lincht III Act i.ud One DtclurcH Tluit MlnccmeAt Shoulil !'.<* Made cf tile Tliln;; -Incited l>y I-lercc ewMpaper Aitlelen—Had Hlotid and Suppremied lAeiteiuent. MoNTi’.ru. Nov. 21.—Three French
FOREIGN GALES.
Additional I.osh of Life Reported From
Nearly 1!very Fort.
RepuIdieanM In Fouference Today oo ('aui;iait;n Oiie^tioiiB and Keorgani/.atituiH l>< uioerats I let! For Thtirnday. lIeei«don of luiportance to Tooiihlii|>
Triinteen—General Sewn,
Indianapolis, Nov. 21.—The Indiana political gruel has lieen prepared and
London. Nov. 21.—Details of the loss placed in the ]>ots, and the fire.-are to
held. But lor this no request to land c i m rged with coining into the United troops won d have been made. Had the gtat £ unlawfnlly . Th( , y W e„t to the
ismMM , United States and had agreed on the " ewl -' «>n of the ex-prenner of '^uebw, Paul
put each was to act to the very end.” smallpox scare. ^‘irtigny and Alphonse Pellard G f iif L , and damnge to shipping by the be lighted this week. It seems a little His Only Hcconinn'inl at ion. B* is roN. Nov. 21.—At the hospital at 'ore aiie.-o J ^e.-terday morning yhilo gales, whieii have been unprecedented i early, but Republicans say thev are Mr. Blount says the native race fts-ls West Hoxbury there are eight patient* attempting to blow up the historic the length of time they continued, con- anxious to hold whatever advantage they that a great wrong was done them and suffering with smallpox. monument to Finland’s great naval hero. fi nn 0 ]1 estimates previously sent out. may have gained by recent election* in SSr < p^r.T > ?nll < t striking bah «oade R «?. ^ ^ ^ 2!! From every port inforn is to th< , es. and De.
that the action of Stevens would be in-
dorsed. He adds:
‘Indeed, who could have supposed
& 1 0 LHOAotHb. ^ner’irtbe^^hsn^Tb/n ‘ ^ that many persons were drowned their inter.’sts will be cared for. The CrLigh v,.|ief K...,....,c. S«y an Astound- h:ul Reived pri vate information a few and that anxiety still exists for the safety fir-t effect is a meeting of Republicans
.. ......... im. xuucru, mi., cui.. in.c ii " B " " rts .,t "a-i i hoars before that a plot was on foot to of vessels at sea. Ihe to;:d lives lost today to discuss ways and means of to his reception by Minister Stevens, that the circumstances surrounding her blow up the nionninent with dynamite, can only lie estimated, but the number crrr ;-j tl _ and to arrange for the ,, ii , , conld have beern foreseen and sanctioned Valhy strike is um hang< d. except tli.it and secreted themselves in the neighbor- will probably reach JOO. . , i ’ i , who, acconipcnied by a committee p y t i 1( , president of the a few new adherents are being added on hood to await the arrival of the tno of o.x ning of newly secured headquarters from the annexation club, cami' on United States. Her uniform conduct some of (he branch road, making the conspirators. Millionaire sued For icimuges. in the Journal building. The meeting is board the vessel which had brought me. and the prevailing sentiment among the total number involved at the present The young men affected indifference Kansas City, Nov. 21.—The attorneys also dit.ciissing the advisability of selectHe informed mo that this club hud natives iwint to her belief, as well as to time probably 2,000. The most exciting "fl'en seized, cue of them loudly de- f„, r j ( ,| m q Bbbr, the New Jersey , ing a chairinau and secretary liefore the rented an elegant house. Well furnished theirs that the spirit of justice oil the incident reported here is the assertion of lu N',’ 1 ’ ‘ *,,!!'!!! v ''-LL 1 ’ "r,,l! 1 hi’ made millionaire sued by James 1). Fletcher regular time in January, so that whoever and provided with servants and a car- part of the president would lestoie her strikers that detective- whom thev sav t “ n lin > wa y, an “ should b« made s i; M u.,i .i., , ... ri-,™ aid horses for mv use- tliat I could crown.” strim is mat cietet mu . wiioin in< y say mlm .,. nieat „ f •• 1. ’ s.o, khi damages for reniovitig the i, ; .y be c.ios.'n can get. the work well in ' v f 0 r tliifc aiNcommodatiou just what That is the only thing in the nature of arc hired by the couipany, have made They were taken to the central station rails and ties of the Mastin Park rail- i iau< p This action dejicnds upon the recommendation made. The special overtures to work for the employes, ex- and locked up. On the person of Paul road after the abandonment of the road, feeling of com*"iPee members and if it oouimissioner cloees with a description pressing a willingness to burn bridges De Martigny was found a dynamite offered a demurrer in the federal court ( i,,vcl'ii- thai Chairman dowdy and of the industries of the islands, statistics, and blow up roundhouses in order to as- cartridge nearly a foot long and about > -iterd iy afternoon to the evidence of- io vr( , t; , n idiip-n) m i. '.o b<- -it the hcail
comparison* of the race, changes in the 8 ist in defeating the company. The :#• feet of fuse. fered by-Fictcher. and as it was apparent () f t i.,.
conditions of the natives and informa- strikers say this proposition was indig- Yesterday the prisoners were brought. Judge 1 hi Hips would sustain the de- ' ’ ' ‘ ' , ' 1 • tion tending to show that they have nantlv dt-ciined and the propo-'r up beiore .1 udge DesNoyers, in his private imirror Fletchers attorneys took a non- tm i " ii L>e .i< tm \e un.a.-i enn^ng keen badly treated. order!d from headquarters. They office, and when they were charged wiita stit. the date of scn'ction, out suonld a dispo-
i-m . v „~x““rt that .t is a trick of the the crime the? entered a .rmaTpleaof
sfiALNs WiisL ANSIVKU. coinmiiv bv which it won pxnected to not guilty, fherf is no section of the x , u/. m-n nu\ ih i iim?-.. Nanai accoinpiish the arrest of leaders. A man criminal code dealing with an attempt Boston. Nov. .1. Reports jus: filed daUs iicm over the sc.lc are conspic-
B Says He is Noxv at Liberty to Expose named Jiihiu. who claims to have been to blow up a nioiumieiit. hut Judge Des show that July, August and N ptember y,.«Mn the mec.m and are busy mak- . iiiount's Uemnrkahie Comiact. illtreated by the company officers, is Noyers states mat the one headed "at-' were bloody months in the history of tag acquaintance!- am! ■•cording what-
Ai'ih sta, :Je., Nov. 21.—A reporter credited with making tin offer. A De- tempts to destroy property” will cover railroading in this state. There were pledges niav it ■s uivd.
oi' the Kennebec Journal called on ex- high Valley officer has telegraphed to their case. The three young men vary .ns accidents. These involved AV2 per- Dcino. ratic day conies j nnrsday. Minister to Hawaii Stevens last evening Adjutant General (irecnhmd at Harris- ia age from I s t'< and belong to good 8un s; UT wore killed instantly (or practi- N '*''," '.N'mVN' 1 'hV-;,i , .‘.'.’ .' ''‘•s, iINt' r v.r and asked if he had am-tbing to sav re- trarg that everything is quiet along the faimhcs. . w . . <»lly so. as they died within a few m«F ! neet ’’‘“‘‘-U ,s Mkel y ^ «cuAtor Vo..r :
irnnlim/ ('iniunissioner Blimnt’s stst.i- line and that no trouble is anticipated. 1 he accused \\ ere admittisl to bail in ments), and 2(t0 were injured. The mai ' r,, i- i ,, , ' ' i, ■ ; The strikers sat that 9. r ) per cent of securities for a large amount, their jority hear the memory ot perilous esiji< nts. IiL nrmlv adhered to itll his .1 - «.v i i.. fripmiu iwin" \- iiiuur- 11i rmt nn miv • h{»i*s in the s}iiii)0 of rmiiiKd limbs or
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tii.niy adhend t.i an ms their men along tlie main line are in the friends being willing to put up any
previous statements mid expressed great M tril-e. and that the company is practi- quantity ot money. Thm trial was th- loss of the same, surprise at the language of Mr. Blount ,. a u v helpless, while the road’s officials fiostpouod until the 2Kth hist. There is _
as to his nn'-illingness to show the rec- state that they can secure enough help little doubt the young men were incited
h( -s iind Minister to Mexico Gray will be with them. Chairman Taggart says the purpose of the meeting is to devise a means of k- oping the Democratic party in power. The gathering also promises to lie largely attended and of interest to
JAMKS It. m.oVNT.
I chose, from nothing up. He urged me very earnestly to accept the offer. I declined it and informed him that I should go to a hotel.” The committee renewed
..I....- .... ..... .mv. niuie that they can secure enough help little doubt the young men were incited MukiKu n Lively For simnere. .. T . .. • .. ■„ ords of the legation Mr. Stevens says to resume bnsini s at any time they de- to attempt the outrage by the fierce ar- North Knid. O. T„ Nov. 21.-White- retin eun thl' . iffL'.fmanLhb, at the ex mmsm mmm mmmm mmmm -
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a record, he savs. the publication of means a denilly blow tired and they determined that the train and told they would be strung up ~~
the offer which was declined He also which will astonish all honorable minds. Acting General Manager Voorhees re- statue of the hero of Trafalgar should if they ever returned. At Round Pond 0;an ' 1 ''fo’ io. * ,,,,0,, proSeivd favi.r. frum SK tf'hffoM StaSc KK.'KS.StSpS ’"U'S'SU. « .„pp„», e a „■ GBRnN.Bnt.i, Nov. 21*—Jiul^e" Ewip).
mg treatment without at once resenting dent Wilbur. He said that President citenient throughout tlie city, and while ers are reported to have been hanged gave sweeping instructions to the grand it by refusing all intercourse with the Wilbur was coulhlent that the present the French palters make light of the seven miles east of here for driving set- jury on prirelighting. There are two offending iierson. Within two or three difficulties would not last more than affair, there is plenty of bad blood on tiers off their claims. prizefighters confined in jail who came
days he will be heard in his defense. It two or three days as, plenty of unem- both sides which needs bur a spark to
The American flag was floating over the is sufficient to say now, Mr. Stevens ployed workmen were to be had. rekindle the racial flames which it was irovernment buildimr. Within it the adds, that Mr. Blonnt s report is a shame- Latest advices are to the effect that hoped had died out some time ago.
mauv employes are refusing to join the
- ** • . . Trenting Club# an SalooiiH.
the ex-queen.
Concerning the (tosition of the United States in the islands he says: “Troops from the Boston were doing military duty for the provisional government.
government building. Within it the ,
provisional government conducted its less perversion ot the facts, business under an American protector- . . _ , u ate. to in continned, according to the 1
avowed pun lose of the American minis- Tnrlfr ,. utt , I1|c nm.i.m*
ter dunng negotiations with the United TolK . ht . H t1io1i .
.Mates for annexation. Washington, Nov. al.-The ways and
here to have a mill. The fight did not
Loose!j MniiHgeH «it>. take place, but the court informed the Tolldo, Nov. .1 .—An investigation ot j. lrv | u . ii a .i positive information tuuuicipul departments shows a start- that they h;l j their , m( . ket s, cTbthes,
Why tiu* Flam; Vk’aN Lowe red.
“My instructions directed me to make m-w tarN'InTu oifMotldav T * n "£ ''"'"l""""' PoU ’ ofHmior i^alll' chilH wkhou^chanefs' uppointed and rigid invesJ N n N! n N r, :‘7_^ ic . 1 b 1 ! , . the .. n l ter ^ Democratic members an- now devoting ^ V'^ ^ N^ris-im,- ti,ne‘ ago iffi.ce the l lmrteivd chibs unde,' tlg “ tl0US
strikers, but the trainmen say their HsSH.om.K condition and gross mismanage- ‘',7;’ .i ro, ■ 7 and were rea v to cause has not been weakened Each PlTTBBL Ro Noy. 2 .-Director Brown ^ H ,. a(l8 of various aepartmente fa ring T eVourt told the j , -v side has given 24 hours m which to sur- of the department of pnbltc safety has k „ rt>c( , r ,, of receil)t s and disburse- if ti!nt or mo«. h»l met in the ni'ghte
ijN? 1 ! ' a , 11 u ‘ s<)lll |. 1111 ments, pay their own salaries, deposit time to fight it was an unlawful act and BUtsourg tor the puiqiose of^ enforcing c jt y funds to private accounts and scl- they were liable under the whitecap law. the liquor laws. There are 150 clubs in dom question liills for supplies. Aeon- Some rich develHpmnuts are promised.
render.
WHIPPED UNTIL RAW.
TIiIh Happened In Kentucky.
Of IiiteiVHt to Township T t-tues. Indianapolis, Nov. 21.—In the circuit court the ease of Alonzo g Smith, at-
Lonsv|lle, Nov. 21.-ln a fight near torn . ^ , )f the 8tatl .. j. F. Madisonville between Jack OBrien, his Mt . cl eii au . trustee of Wavne town-hip.
rather ana a man named Brooks the
d-ii and.truth could not be done when lnogt nf their time in conference attempt- *1,7 PnlUb YnnVter iif "w7 77 the same’restrii tions as saloon*.
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tailed calculation*. The income tax pro- seven disguised men. supposed to be ot the largest mines agreed to goto him io-tsnilv Brooks w is taken to P?'’over to the state treasurer, as pror Tci ' " 1 ', t 'L tn' 1 it"'!* i n >st f U ‘ vision is still held in abeyance until the Morofski and compnnivns, broke into work at a n dnetion of 7 1-2 cents per ii7, m,, Vl i .'t,' .•■m b ncliiic ' ' ' vidul by law. the unexiiended balance of inffi^TwihTrh^f^lim^d 8 ^ •* revenue likely to lie raised the house occupied bv the couple and ton. Two thousand miners in the 6u- Ilffi-kmsv.lle to escape hnchmg. v , ... ; deu^'no* disorder* wi mid ensue Ydirected nnder the other provision* of the bill is seiaine '■brnte ‘en-tl tr, Vi, U.i-.F •turned to v...ia -la Teacher Fharged With Arson. tm-l .aiis.rtioneil ard distriiiubal to said H... r •« •• r’.b . : • s rt.iir.i'.l D x .,gh thvre auaus U, imtm* the bare back 200 lashes. The woman 10 per cent reduction. f , (1T s ,. * rl . Vl , v . ... oeoeiiu,, as nutiou niemie for that 2; , . J ‘’.."T'* * , "iT doubt of its final adoption. Nighties- was then :cized and carried wav all i Hot M'RIm.s. Aik., Nov. 21 -A sen- y ,. ar . The defendant r.t«l a demurrer . tatc- 'om the goM inment building pLuit, are now to he held regularly bv efforts so far to find her l«‘ing nmivail riiiiit" ami Cminter < li»r**-. satihn lias been created here by the ar- to the alternativ, vrri. ami ueiuion and i of the Amencan troops to Democratic mumbera until the bid is ing. Stomke is i„ „ «titi-al eonditicn. Dr?;'. :N. v. 21.—A msnsatioii was rest of Prot. W. C. Keith, ex-principal the curt snstain. il th- demurrer.
bi.ofm s ,m:pokt s.toli;n.
and the return of the American troops
their vessels This was accomplished . . , ..without ii oionstrnfion of joy or grief on ' “ ‘ ’ ’’
J ithe nai ■ of i he populace.
... ..loo.‘.i ociure in an interview
with President Dole in response to my How tiif (’uiiciuslons of tlie Fiuiimluloncr in miry he .dd that the provisional gov- First lieuclicd the I'litiiic. erni’ient was now able to preserve order. Washington, Nov. 21.—The publicaalthmigh it could not have done so for tion of the Blount report yesterday does several weeks alter the proclamation e*- no t seem to have disconcerted the state
i department particularly. It proves to
his back and legs being iierfectly raw caused in cult when Receiver Griffiths of one of the public schools ot the city. J *Brown sa)s the law is unconstitu-
r*..... i„ u f.. ivf.-l ■ • ...ui i . ; on the charco of arson. The school tiomii.
from his fearfrtl ptinisliment. BITTER WAGE STRUGGLE.
tablishing it.
How t!i<* Japanese Figured*
Mr. ulouui then teiis now Minister Stevens called upon him with W. G. Smith, who represented that the withdrawal of the United States marines meant that the Japanese would land iroops from a man-of-war in the harbor.
contain little th-l was not summarized and indicated in the Gresham letter to
in his own interest. He retaliated by
_ . , . . . , . . charging the bookkeeiier. Ira W. Hicks, Threatened Loekmit «f ..ooo A.nnlgn- Wltll 7 nill;j r awav ‘ vi th over ^j.OOO.
■lintrd X-sin'l:it inn I innliixf's. , . ,, . „„ ,. . Investigation was ordered.
PlTTsm uii. Nov. 21.—The conferences
of the iron and sheet sb-el manufaetur Ai enseil Murderer Suirlileii. evs and the wage coiuuhltee oi tne Dali.as. tex., Nov. 21.—W. C. Par-
was charged with running the business y n ,t! u vhargi- ot arson. 1 lie school lion.il.
of tho Western Farm Mortgage company
night !iud Keith is charged with firing
it on ac count of his discharge.
T)ag lU'NiioiiHiblo For Death.
Ckawkordsvh.le, Nov. 21.—While James M. Parks was driving by the
Charged With Nnl I'avlng Bourd, rtsidl'UCe of Mrs. Hattie Dixon the Lincoi.n. Neb.. Nov. 21.—A. J. Il -over woman’s dog ion o: t ainl bit Parks’ of the Hotel l.imlc!! h.ts -i.ocu out a npiriied Imrse on the heels. The animal complaint against C mgresHinan Me- Pjutigeil forward, threw Parks out and
amalgamated association, resulting in a » weidthy aiid influential citizen re- Keighan charging .. h . i _ 1 l a „^ it . h .' l! | ,, .:*, i ' 1UI ” turitig'his'sknil' 1 Ue’di'-d in'great lcoinv
j y .nig hcrc trom / th|r < ,il;«; ; y il 7 k
and indicated in the Gresham letter to . . , , , , , , . centlv arrested charged with being one board and lodging without rendering u i? n , n f _ _ the president. Secretary Gresham still disagreement, lasted till o clock tin* .i,,. p iri . r8 0 f y Langdon his ftir equivalent. Park, was a native of Lebanon, recently
declan s that lie has nothing to say njion niorning. and a lockout affecting nearly tlier iu tlu . who i e8a ie ' l,,,,,ter busithe subject and that nothing is to be li.tHM men is threatetiisl. Ihe maim- , .‘mioittcil siiiciile in-tiis c.-il --v r yen out. ot broken
v Vm a s(*iih*T).i><‘«l on a 1 1-‘J m nt rani ami g] > tlish.
M . . .mi hm lh- i ^as stolen from the govern ment print- th.* wnrVimm yofncpd tn mant
bet in the statement. The Japanese (ng office when! il was put ii.l.. lypeon , in The’ workmen "iiv firm •ind -t Brartl's Nexv Fmp.mr coimuissiGuci put * wt-m to tnese rumors sitnnhiv ni^ht cesaions. im worainen an nnn anu a p. \ nv oi __Thp oidpst Ann nf >•! — o£2^AT*£SL'Z£
i "' 1 ' - 1 i.r..i..ii. • i„ri,iou n.,—1. unohr A CAVSG BANS. tf '),■ •- i, tAupBnjr of iirA For Lnamna—L.«al rain, by [ng the rontAnl., ,* the dKar rtan.l And
zil by Admiral Mello, ha* started for St. fair weather in northern portion*; me bar. It is said their departure wa*
S«Ten Men Burled, One Being Killed and Naziiire, a seaport near Nantes, from warmer. becauaa. they had an undesirable lease
Others Seriously Injured* where it is stilted he will start for Bra ChTtiur* nIAemie. f.ra wr.r.tca *o lerminate IL Nbwpokt, R. L. Nov. 21.—Gat island, zil m-eoinpaoieil by ••. uitc of 20 persons. Kansas City, Nov. 21.—The case* of „
• 1 - TV. 1 j Ionian I ound UncnnsotoiiM. Prpsident Darrah amt Cashier Satteley T . .
, l Injured Officer’* Deadly Aim. of the Kansas City Safe Deposit and Sav- ' „ ' Tm 8 , , . f ge ands at some leugth, and shows the post- | deidded by tho United States supreme ,1; . la * 4 . r v „ afor .i, lv ..ffor,,™* ^ T - L°b*is, Nov. 31.—officer Meder msrs bank against whom there ire 82 w j Jllmn ’ on tnoins ot tion of tiie queen, her protest, anode- court yesterday, though the end u not ^ ^ ' * was seriously if not fatally shot bv ^ ,nem with lir" ^silk handkerchief with * • v . * • * Seven workmen were buried under a , . : - * w * ' r inem wim lar-
, - . . — . .....A., *wiiom lie was cenv. came up m the criminal court vesuoieuftwioi earm through the caving attempting to arrest. As he fell the terdav a.id their attorneys, alleging
and sent it hack with directions as to in of a hank. One was killed almost officer tired at Smith, inflicting a fatal prejudice, took a change of venue to Iu-
how the accouhting^lietweeii the parties outright and two more will die. while Wound. detieiideuce.
the others are painfully hurt.
{Elsas’ S?m* ■«■ •* ■ »*•« ■•'1 he causes of the dethronmeip of the littemti. n bcni, c, Her,nam, " queen mid the establishment of th- pro- Sturm of I udtanapolw and Ferdinand visional government are both remote and , Boker and others of New York, arising
proximate.” out of a shipment of arm* to Mexico iu the site ul the United States government lie Alien reviews the history of the isl- 1867 in aid of Maximilian's cause, was torpedo station, was the scene of
decided by the United States supreme
non oi me queeu, uc. imiieni. mm no- court yesterday, though the end is not scribes the race and citizenship of the yet, for the court reversed the decision people Concerned. of Judge Greshimi in th<* circuit court
.\ BloUuiJs'uoen^Uiai, ihe iuuilllig ot
l iiitni- in. . \v%,xx» s
CtllC.UK>. Nov. 21. C. <’. Bmns. one sh ‘i'> ,ed Tw " "•nof the pro; ri< tors of The Daily News of ' ." A ’’ 1 ' ,i:Ds ' N,>v. 21. The pnh8t. Joseph, who came Iut, for meiiical •' - D - surprised t imt V\ illiatn \\ inn and treatment .died yesterday of diabetes. s 8,m - Hor.l \\ inn, lessees of the Nutt 1 j llOtel. left tOWn het.ooe,, : A.sj., [ tmB. jiie..*. | ing mi their private belongings, inclnd-
*■ Iroops xviis n illusion on the jiart of the minister and the revolutionists. He goes into details in the matter and jHiints out by time and place the haste with which Mr. Stevens acted, and by quoting from Steven’s reixirt and the papers on file at the legation declares ih,.t ihe iiniuster niisr.'iiresented the revolution to the United States government. He points to the lack of harmony in the statements and criticises
Stevens,’saying:
lUiuifttcr Steven* CriticifteU. “Mr. Stevens consulted freely with the leaders of the revolutionary movement from the evening of the 14th. These disclosed to him all their plans. They feared arrest ami punishment! Ho promised them protection. They needed troops on shore to overawe the queen's supporters and government. This he agreed to and did furnish. They had I tew anus and no trained soldiers. Thev
should bo made,
is $288,000.
The amount involved
llynuin'a Probable Retirement.
Washington, Nov. 21.—Congressman Bynum’s drain! cf the rtpurtn timt he has seriously considered retiring from congress at the end of his present term
The ac-
cident was due to the carelessness of the foreman in charge, who allowed the men to work under an overhanging bank
NOTHING BUT COLD FACTS.
“L. K. Y." worked in red silk, was found unconscious from congestion of the brain lying on the road near here. She is about 25 years old and is in care
of Dr. H. H. ictzer.
Trouble AIkmiiI For Kail road*.
Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 21.—Lively
causes much amusement among Indiana ti nu>s I’itf litigation* are ahead for
Next Is a Circus Trust.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 31,-A convention Of WBrri KniK , ltH of ,, al ,„ r pll>ls(K J the ^oke.l te l>..».h a, th. Tahle. circus managers will meet here Jan. 14. .main.-.- M divided. «•> hko.nd. Nov. 2l.--Mrs. Robert Th. put pone in to arrange nonconllicting Powderiy’s adherents are distiirlHil. : Lindley, while seated at the table in the routes and to adopt a scale of wages for Th,. Chicago repairaml blacksmith shops 1 Hotel Akron, was seized with a choking employes. of the Chicago and Grand Trunk railroad fit and died in 10 minute*. Mrs. T.imJLohcusiila IlrfiiMMl to surri iiiUr. were destroyed by tin-. I*usa estimated at ley and tier husband came here from Capetown, Nov. 21.—King Lnbengula »•>-•""" Anderson a week ago. to surrender and advices say th |" ,, Ji7 , 'c C \v , K‘kra y orKln'^sCltv P 77r f Brown Ha. OppoMtion.
being a candidate again to nomeroua is good reason to believe that tho attor- that it wo. decided to attack him in ryillu h.vmk.d o,,' his life !in d report.nl Jeffeksonville, Nov. 21. - Judge friends is well estahlislied. It ai.pears uey general is preparing to early insti- for.-. Nov. 10. No news has since been arownml a war a,:.., is still living. Zenor of Corydon and D. A. Jennings of now that nt least two Indiana bemo- tute legal proceedings to prevent the received K, f „ f„ t , r members of ,he Irish parlia Salem an avowed candidates against
D!*' >»»t i oUuu hu i areut*. met it ini't in tlu* house of coiniiions and Jason Brown for the Democratic con-
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’’ —— murder preferred against Stephen Toole A crowd tln-il into a Shiner (Tex.) col- r.oaior. of Jury Bribiac. in'e.'pii.iii to ih<. I rench. ^ for causing the death of liis mother and ored Isiardinghouse, fatally wounding Jim CHIi’AOO, Nov. 21.—There are nt mors Pari -. Nov. 21. James B. l.ustii-e, sister by puttinj; poison in a bottle of Wood. Dr Ware was tailed to attend of attempted bribery of jurors in the
Democrats here. That Mr. Bynum has int mated strongly his intention of not
the two biggest railroads in the state if appearances here go for anything. Thore refused
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legal proceeuings to prevent (___
cratic congressmen have heard from Mr. consolidation of the L. and N. and C. O. Bynum of his contemplated retirement, and W. railroads and to prevent the con-
riKiiriui; on Appropriation*.
Washington, Nov. 21.—The house committee on appropriations is making
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