Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1894 — Page 1
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OF IT A Patrons Good Will TO HIS ANT. Tin follow init iiii'Mimr r-;iihMl Ir. Ilrnrj I). !;urKli'iin :i I Ii i .! lr.v IN-1nlliliiiM-itf. u. ! outli Illinois ll!.Mt !. Dfjir ir -r't in lira rt fI I IIiiiiiUh for mii -nil"rntini iliirinti lli !it yt'r. I irl, fur jmir liliralit in iltaliir with in. anil fiirlli-r. for our Imih-I tnil iiirlulit t r:i iioa f ion s ullli lh- iiimiv of my friml M-iil oii ilurinc Oh pnsl lusy lii!il:i ht-iiMiii. 'J'lu-y ioiii mt- in lr-sxiiii; to m thi'ir liiuli nxnrtl fir iip liui n's-lili iiirOmiN. ami tM- lliiinKflil In mi fur 111' i I -:i" air llir IiaJi' rrrri ! from tin uo:;i! i.oiiuiit nt uur iiii:tt m i'Mih i: I H Hi:. iiinu on a iror ron I nm. onr, oui mr rria 1 1 anil -irll-)i lshiit;I, Tin niial Mlrrmlypril incllmil of ilralT iiurMiiril lovarl llirlr patTtn nt Ihr mil of ii himy noaon in tliankliiK llirm for having lionlit CooiN at Iiluli prirr U iinricnt anil npirlt !. I rprrH iny uratitudr toarilH niv rii'slomrr upon riitrrlne my ntorr. ami in rrtiirn I rrrrlve at any niifl all timr- tlir thanks of 41ior who romr to ln or iaprrt lay ware, or only to fnkr n Klanri nt a irllkrpt or, no to nay. "sponkinj; to you' looUinx mart. .urli a plnro ou ill fiml at .No. ! Snath Itllnoi. Anil hy ilo tin 'iitoiiir r no frol louiirl hi ilralrrf For rranoii ap- ! nll : My kimmN arc right, my lanunau" In rluiit. my ilralinM an rllit. I u(Uiiliil my ruolotiirr with th si n- I pla' li-fir him or hi'r. Th kiio-Irilut-I MisHctH of tin tcooil I hanillt. In 'oiijuiitioii Mlth in ' liitlinalr iiran I ii I a art with th ma n u fart a rrr I ileal with ifor I hay of tht iiiamifa'tnrr oal i, honrnty n ml fair ilraliiitc with mi niaUrn ni patron at onr :i .mpr tnt jiitlu of th ililifrnt i-1 a ! -f uooiIm I hihlt. I sell at Itmi-r priH than any ilealrr in my lim. 1 lmy illrn-t. No lirlwalral'r. I m-II at jat ami ra moiixi hl iaaruia In my iiiniiiifiirlurin anil rrpnir ili-pa r I mii I 1 i!f ompilitioa of th illiil worlil. WHO Wll.l. t I. MAN A WATCH" AT ul) ii! i HM.nr ami ruoiT.ii: Why IliiriAhrini. at . onlh Illinois. WHO Wll.l. 11. t i: A 1IN M'ltl.NCi IN till II WATCH AT T.o Ci:NT A . linrhrim, at ! Nottth Illinois. WHO l)OI Hi:iAlK WOlllv ON UAH iii:s at i.i tii a n oM:-nvi.r or i in: i m i. ri:n i: n it(.i:i nv "i iiii: tiiwki il .) i.u i :i.i:it lliirht'lm, :i outh Illinois .! (imr. A man. a woman, a lrl, a hoy. ail arc Iri'atiMl iilh fall conniilrra t Ion. hoartl ami fairl. That is my liii lila ii" ami a tiMli w iiril. For Illamomli, .lrwrlr. Sihrrivnrr, Wnti'hrn. Clok. .No rl ti, Ftr., ko to iSaruhriar ami nrrk. no t'arthrr. Com. haw a ooil norial hiiHint-s talk at No. ! . Hliiioi uml ou ill Ui- MN UirilKNS" to iho ila. iiaii m: :: k 10 voi . Tin- miiu iiho.' rcinluiN iih of ;i Hi-. ol 1 i lii iiiI'm M-SHii(;r, wiiirh wv Ian- ropy from tht I ail in na pol is .Nc : A Review of Cleveland's Message iP:.ra Pie India:; up-iis Xews.) our I ! i 4 :i relations ask us fur m.n-y. ii.- tttKii;.- i'.iuzil has p.o ota- thinks 4 : i I i ! 1 . lb : I':-!,.- with Chili at- friendly, you sio. " 1 . 1 1 . . - gr. at. pu-. t 1. .i's arc "rat. and W u.-da . " Tl I .id: lhankiul. g I and b. 1' ''" wa: ' -ii 1 j'-wdry at II. D. Uur--M- m . Ni arugu.t and ;uatemula. Pr-;.. . ; i" i j i 1 1 - a:i.l th- Ian 1 of Sum-M, Turk.-, . .NMrwav, Sv.,bn and Kussi.i. Hip. lap .::., ! : Pihuokulaiii; its for- :-u i:. ....! m ad th- ... hard tini-v. fch-au.-i I- i :. n t k:...w of 11. D. i. argilsm'.-. Id.o iUeti"n iltf. why. ' ' i y i.nf hhP P. ".- - .;. as la :. t th. . . . ; t 1:1 the ii. Th- 1 panne nt of War is at p. thut'o .- i i 1'.-: : i: -!.:, Mr. tir..". r h.u- t try K- el-;- ' P - v d 1 it: : ur p k t t trad- at th- :, '.v .:.-!'. i, , .-i;;. -tat II. J . 1 r!i. rn'. Th- tariff: i Mi. !: am not I Uh. sp. ak not : it . Oh, Pr..,. i ! (', Congress! I, n't tamper . ith n . U'-u'i P M;. r p. j,;.. v. ith som- thin-' tii.. ' - . ia !-. ..vi mar. -s! (Mi. what a v...-.- .;. ,, ' ;- -i - ' us o. i tin:.-;. I ! ''i- Hit.- I',;- y j kVI). H 4 1 11 0 South Illinois .Street, nn: jii.'sY JEWELRY HOUS
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$2,r00,000 is the estimated dailv addition to the aceuniulation of wealth in the United States. Every one ouirht to he able to come in on a deal of this kind. One sure why to iret a slice !' this plum is to buy your Clothinir, Hats and Furnishings at THE WHEN. Keep an account of the money we save you on every purchase, until the end of the year, and vou will lind vou are strictlv in it, and realize that you can make mono' if you huv from
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We will continue our One a few days longer. IX FA VOU Or 31ELL0 i Revolutionary 3Iovoinont in Ihazil Said to Re Spre-uliiur. An (hitbroak in IVrnainlni, o Kxioctol When Tcixoto's Cruisers, the Nictheroy and America, Leave. Ni;Y YORK. .Ian. 6. A Wr.-r from t!aAso. iatl Press rorresponoVnt nt Poniainhtico, latl Doc. 27. has ht-n rtiMv-l v i-ahl" from St. Vinrer.t, W. I., wlvr1 it was rarri-il hy stt-anur. Tho rorn'soon-hMit says th ir..'s cnsrship is so strict in Hrazil that no reliahh' iimvs ran 1? i-.ihll from that country. Th roi Ttsj-ui'l- nt thn says that. all denials to the contrary, th" ivvoluti nary rnovt-niont is unl'a!itiUy ir.-a'lin frcni tin south through tli north, aivl the insuri;'-nts are lin.lini? fri. n Is In tho north-f-rn i-rvirucs who arc conspiring atrainst wlio arc assisting the revolutionary move-;iv-nt in ev-.-v wav iH,.siih o;;:-piraci, s in . . faoi of I'f.Mello an. I th- insure -nt -ause arv cr(ppim tip in many parts of the north. w!i re m utial law ahaie sc-ms p, have pre- , . . , veiitcl a rising similar to that which has taken place in the south, and which has h-cn in progress for a lontc time past. In tins city and i-nivlnce iv-i the military f.rees of the jcovernn.-nt would be insuliicient to check thr ontharst of an inurre--tlon in favor of IcM.li w.ie it nt for th.-pr-sence here of th- cruisers Xi-theroy and America. This is no theoretical statement of announc-ment hase-l nj.-u rumor al-n-. i ne correspondent has l.c-n in! )rm M from most trustworthy s ourees that if the NIctheroy jind Amfria and other irovernment vessels leave this port a revolution will certainly foil w and the ov-r.um. -at troops are not expected to h- very -ever- in the m-as-ures which they will take towards suppress-in-T su-ii a m .venKnt. It is op-nly as-, rted and irencrally hellcve-l that th- ;..v rn-r of lVrnamb'io and netriv all the most inilu. iitial p.spl- of this city and provir.ee. are at u'tiL in iai hi huh i!iMt'iii'':ii aam.i mo so- all-1 miliutry dictator of Hrazil. It is not tiio inteutloa jn tie s- dispatches to in any way side with th- insurtents or j with th- K'vernmnt. Th- c, rit -".n h r.t lias endcavore 1 to t.- stri. tly irr.p.ii tial and to ulvo the facts as t!:ey av- cl-arly tep-res-nt-d. without h-in inthien-e.! t.y the Mased repTts of either side. Thus it is that the coir spon. h ut has d -laycd makir.t,' this statement as to tile spread of the movement in the north in favor of tii- insurgents until it was clearly demonstrated that such w;is th- ca?-. Th.- feeling in favor of the insurgents seems to -row and gather strength on the -muvd that I'lfsi-d-nt Teixoto has assumed th. n!e of a ! military di-tator a!id that h- pnp.os s t. contiim- hao:i-t ri:l- so 1 as h- thinks tit. or. in other words, so lot 117 as it is necessary to employ th- troops to kp him in power. The cj'ie-tion of a monarchical or repuhlican form of -o r 1 m i'-:it is rarely t-uch-.l upon, and when it is the ren-ral s ntimcnt is strontdy in favor of the maintenanc- of the r put.hc and tie upho'diiiLr of repu'ditan institution. It -. (
upon this ground th.at the ir.surt;-uts claim j 1-ur.i. tina-a! f-.r n-. s ail - l to !rtvto he lixhtimr, and it is upon tins ground It-en committed in ! !-ad 'i'ii- enspirathat thev are irainir.ir strer.irth. appar-ntlv 1 tors a!- ti;r-ai-n t!i- In- of i Jovcrn r L
slow ly, hut surely, not only in the no! th. J hut. according to r'iorts which reach here, in tii- south as wdl. Th Nictht roy and America are still delaved here, and the correspondent h es l.een iufotnied that the r-al cause of dissatisfaction anions t ho crw. espeeially those who reshipp (I for higher waives, js the fact tint they are unnh'- to obtain thmoney which they claim is du- tk-m. It is also r ported that unless thrt crew -rrive all the T.ottry du- tliem and are assured of prompt paym-nt in the future tf.it tie r- will b consj d-rah!- dif:imlty in :etti:u: the new Pri7iihn crisis rs t face I h t'-ti-.y e-'-pt tl'ry .are ir?nn.-.l !. ISrazilla rr. hi w !.!c!i ea- - the epielenrv of the new cr'd-.rs as fihtlnz: v--se; will ' !e greatly dlminili. 1. as th- nra7i!:,ns .,-,t .'in t have ni-n "skillful u u a In handle the appliances of modern warfatwltli which th- ,.ws,.s are fitted out. It is stated la-rt' that tii- .VI -t li - , . ,y and h. r cotisort have ! -n !ntru-t-l not to enlace tic Amu; 1 than and Ii-pu!lica. e--n should those two vess-ls arriv- oft thi- port. cons'.irr.taat ion wh!di is in.!usly hop-1 for. If is said that should the t ! 1 admiral b siirnal-d the -.ov-rnireat i'l-du iinu, the tw shif- ritt.-d in X w York, will pat to s"i and trust to rh-ir sun. riot Speed t" ftscape bir.if shelh d by t tie 1 .d.-l r-ds'u s. As already stated, should this b- tha--, revot oi n in I'erna mhu -o. w hich w ill detdare it -If in favor of Admiral ! M -lo. may be expected as i r, s the ,y . mm Mit war sJdps are -ut of y Irrlit of lan k In fact, it is reported tin s ps ha e alt . 1 'y be ui t.ik. ri lo.ililiu to a popular u: ris'n.; ia fav-r of the iusun:. t:s. and tha t!v convrarators ar-' only awa'tln-: ft;e signal to declare t li-'ia.-! v-s iiyainsr I'resi l-nt r- ixor and to openly fanvsh th, 1 in-surur-nts witii th 1 asi-taia-" whi h t! t 'i.ixe previ c'-d. be. ?i exf-udia- in s cr t 10 th- adlr-'.Mit - of Admiral ! - M-lIo. Sh-ull 1 '." in trt.'io 1 revolt, it i- ad !e I. it i - 1 !' ! ! tint oth.er cith .and States ;n th- north-rn "irt .f P.ra.il will f'-d'ow tht f xan.jde of p.rnsmbuoo. i"'nl lsai: from l'ic!iiiu. AY A -1 II .." I".' v. .lau. '"aptain Pi-ki'-s- e.t a eai !o-,i..m from Pi to th;- N,i j I ; a rt men! yest.r' .- an 1 iin-tla r t- lac. wlu-di S-cfctarv Iic?! c:f tc k o . r t t! Star- I. pi.tm-m att-r it had bn tra::--1 at.-l fli.Ill tla- eiph. r. As l as b. en t!i- -a --. with ;ill cab!- di-patches recently rccei.d fr m I'a.ptain Pi. Kir.-, nothing" could '- ! i rt --d ! its co?;? -nts. There i Lr -. d re 1s ?. to !i - tint t!:- Pnit- ! States and ;"U T1 ! Ul;a tidef- hae utii rr. '! d to ttV to le-sell th- h.;rm d-t'.e bv th- V-h tins.'. It 1- probali'- tt.-a s-.m- r--mot-!an.o has b-.-n made to Admiral Pa Jam t a ;:-( th.- l'.rimr u th- .it." f th- aui'e. ia, ?,? I . tw , n J.-ix 'o and M " brought a' -ut 1 -'. :.:a n al comma!. !- er h.iir.u' u ;..i.;t d in l!:it r--p - :. !t t a!-- v:i i hat t-?-- ! ' ri has b-.-n -- tell led to '.j 'l.tef r m P Ana r 1 1 -. t 1 m-r- . h -at v N r. tie p ;! h-r. 1 that 1 a 1 1 1 1'1 i !. . i u w . r:a ! r t t. . : La r" - -.ith Pa- ru. li is b d that i:i-tru h a - 1 e..n t.. i :pta-n Pa km.' i- nia . r . Jiirth. r in p-r? ,M ,,?: . d:.ilf irn. i 1. 1 . i. ut of ii-t wii.it la!':!-" an i -t b- a-. l t iir- I. i:ile.l l.i!.v-is Will leiofo. ppi:s AY pi:-, dan A !. s r - c - i ' d he i . t- -! : v ! ! :a M a , . ; h . say 5 ! . . i l T 1 , . o -1 . . - i . ; i , - J I 1 a ! . T i . . . ' - . a I... ' ' t .f d.S . w t i v i ? u ia I : a. . . 1 . . a I ' ' wh-. ai now a T M- ,..!-. he , ! i I to a t P:. i a: p. iAoP m h: - , :: ; -a- ' ar ii::-: th- .n-u: ; m - ., p.ra '.;) tt I a 1 id that '. V . , . I ' l i ' . ' i I'l .-;. ' II 1 I l .1.1' , "'!! d I-. be P. : a , .. . . . . i o a loo a-!i:-.i on i:,. t-.it' - t ' a ' . .1 . . . i ............ . . ! I i'l I lo . I II i;e.,T . a I . i ' I . . I j tb- war shipa CuUil.iand. 1 t.y Admliaii I
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1 - alf Off Odd Pants Sale for -M.Mlo. ar-1 I a "laiii i. Th' ii -;atrJ fioin .M nt' i'l- also ;.-ay. t:.:.: t! .- r.WKin '" . it'M.?it t ? . .. 1 .!!!;.'. i anta .-i:a 'nol"or ? aiMiatia th.- tv.-n. "lo3i u IViri n n" from Itrri hrri. M NTi: II . .I:n. ;. -A rorr, M..r!i, l.-nt I'l llio s ivls wi'i-'! that v.' s lias 1 n rc-ifi-..J cumii miii.T th r-!ort n-ont ly -a-M-'l that A'imiial !, !!. was wo'iii'i 1 on thf A''i'lal'.!ii. It lias al.-o ! lr-anu-J that h-' is i:rf'i"in fnai I i iU-t i. Tin: wa u i iniMintAs. So'ral Tw iim Ca fit a ri'-.l hy IiiMiir;min ami N ia raua as. j MANAMt'A. Niruramia, .Ian. '.-n'-ral i I l-n n I. .r:t. i:: -rnm.:!i l of 1 1 1 - NIfar;i.mian i forces wh.i an- nian hi:!: against th lionj luranian trooj.s, is now im r. Ti' h ! ra-ar j Los Anp-!"s with his f.rc'-, whii'!i naml'i ts I.."' mm. Ho captun-il L"S Air-: -I-s aft-r ' taking Yusraran. I It I tr.i ttropus. s to ( march on 'IVnu. -iiralpa. hut will await r ini f"ic-m!its of S' .ii ra.ua. ins uici. r i;.-n-erals Friatrto an l i Inti- i r whiclt hav.; j start d from Mataaij-a. It is al' n portal j tfl;t s-I-li. -rs with c.t!:n'-n 1; avc h it ' hrIut ca to ? in him. In the haul" which j :.p.rts have l . ii r.- v--l that a- pe I narc!iir. '.'n -t t'.e mi. hire! f.rc ; ! ail'! Will iv- th. ei hat.. to s-.v T ;:u.'ii y;,.,, ;l. hl th- hatth- of 'li.-lai. . a the fjhtitu: l ist-. I for thr h'-i:r. (l.-ie rai I'TiaJ,1'1'- with f,"ir ti!i.r-.l troop- ai riw 1 tw j h ei' s a tt r t (: ( ll v h; . ! !a !i- ti. i i is a ; i ,,,;..,,,. I a';.an;c. Tb.f,. -.ratals i an l paeo t!ian oti- lrai'lr 1 pris-m is v. rj clVl ' ' .V l'-1''"1: 4M;,U-V v,' '"' ! en l.itu sH-'s. i ri' ial irt:. will i h avo;- ; t- reach ih- forc-s i.-ior- i!; - hattl- at Teic ialpa. " j uHl MISS .AN ANDT IiFnKNKI. j She Say MlS. I'Mttei' ami IvVl'Ie UelleU" Iitl 11 t Treat III T iiilllt. Xi:V YOIIK. .Ian. :.--Th steamship Paris, wh.ich arriv d to-dav. had a.-tr. s y iss Vati Za:i It on h-ard. Sh- h f; Mrs. j .a:ii. s :,ow: INrter's th atri-al c-mpany i ia lMii;u Mis van Zandt l-ok-d as ,l;armj jMLr ;is ,.v,.r JiM. r;11(,.k n. x. s j sh- pjrt-d fr..rii Mrs. I'ott.r.; .tiipanv in (';:ieutt:.. -r r-asoas for v.., d-.i: " h- , , ... .. I r-m ,,rl"'- 1 h-i'ausr of ill-treat-i.c .o. m:, sad. .tirs. j'nii r and Kvrl-li-l't w w-r- p-sitiv- 'y iii uial i'i Mn-ir' actions toward nr ." It was sur-j-'-t i . - -th.at it was h. d'Vtd that s!,.- was the Miss Van Zandt who marri-d 1!:- Ati,i:-c!iio Spi s in Chicai'". Sh- .'-.ua'drndy d-id-d fliat sir- was t!.- s:nr- j.. 1 .-...p. sail h-r naaie w ..s Ma: u- rit- an Zandt. rOH US'lS TIIRKA'IKNKIJ. AnonvnioiN Letters K'e,eivetl hy (iov. Lewellincr ami Oilier Kana!s. TnlMIKA. Kan.. .Ian. . A n am! r of anonymous and tlir-at '-ninir I-tt-rs have ---: rcc-ived hy tii- Sftt- -iracis within tii- ias two we intiinatinc; tiiit vir!"!;s s -li-m-.-" wcr on f . t to wtv ik ea.canc" on the PmLis if th- I'. a.K's party. The plot, as far as r-v-alod. coat. :. at-d t r 1 . - Uidnapuiir of Adjrta nt-.u-n-ra! Artz and his w iii::,-. Se. rotary '.-d o; a w as i;ifoi-ti;.-i that harm would come to him for reiu-m to issue a chart-r ! th- A. 1. A. CI!AK(.KI) WITH I'K.UTk Western New York i'cii-'oa Attoinev, His Son sr.ul ("!c:);s Arresteil. hl'ITALo lau. ".. -W. p .w-u .Mo. re. a P -nsiou att-ciav w!i his d-.u-a la.r,:- hu.;n ;s in v. X- ..v Y a k. w.ts. w iili soti A!!-n a- J . ,! k-. a r;-. i th.s aft-rti .i 1 y Piiit- l .-t t.-s ..f.j.-.-is ri r!i ii', - .:' ;. fr. . I ' 1 r t! e.-.-; j aa- rn aed evjonin: m.f y fr-ra ; - Ti'e ,lll;.IU!lt iliVoj--. e.l i . .ii to 1 I I I. '!? '. -:isi. u I ; i i ; a r. ' I. a n in -. ie hi- tic t.h--Is for thr. - mouths. Toe evidence is highly s-ns.t ? ;. .a 1 1. P.lo" 1-KiIIT I'ir'MIAH!.::. IM tY-rei: ( ia I s aid t n:n m i ion s l.ile! to C'aiisr a lt:;iUva ILuti- War. 'Hic..:o. .Ian. 0. -Tii- !; '.i-st kind of a row may result fr-ru th- m. -timj, o tia-treu-rul pass -eu.r- a'-:its of Past--n roads, win h i t to b- h-'d i: X-w Y. rk n. t Thurs I iy. A p;..po-iiion '.r-cridinu- for the a1- lishmotit of .id ii ; : :'. r . : t ri 1 s may be submitted. 'Ill- .'.;;' Jiia-s hav. abut c. into tlM i'.i:u !usi-ui that ;!..-- dof-r-nti i Is are t,.. l ui-.u- t. 1 - p.; -ra'-d. 'id - w rorUinal! i-.iid-i n ti u-htion tliit ih li!.es i -.-eivin"-; th-m ah-uid ire pi- ..m-Illiv-do.iS. i this pr'i-! ej h.'C. to ,, Li!.-.-x?e;i. l.-.-.-n ici."r-d. 'i ";. on- - r -iv ;un tie diu rent i . is ha n-t :;- p-p, j , . m '. - : i s . t ! i h l Ve c i t .!., a rales as , . .;. T; b- li: a: f opi-d.-i th it darn.-: i!. pr -- a; ... --;..n of business is ., ; ; ;!;. !.. . , v a war ia i i-s-ma r la?. - d ti..- o ;'!'..-. at 'a cannot p.- abo'i-h-d v.ii!;oui at. i i a b u' o ; lain ;' il t ! . . i : . ! p. , t . ,:- ; '.ua"s i :a . th-m v. id ma a !: u t;u,? t r-taiu th.."?:i. Ih h rr in (hi . A I. PKI ' .. '!'.. .lau : A sp. ci d traui. i atairaic; .hi !:. . N. Si. r r . a ;.- ra .-olicit'.-r -f tia Aria., tic P.a p.i;fo d on:pany. P. P. Smii !.. of ti.. ia w : -par? 'it of th Atchi; n. aai ..th- r oilct.:l artav.d t'.-day at: I a t -eared !::.-A.1 1- .P; :pe- Pawl;;' - ..ia ;, i f r iv ivrs th- At!i.:'-- l'a .;. . . u p..'. I; ill' .-I '.):. M-rcantn 'id i-? '' a: .-,. X-w Vol'k. Yt:- a - ; : - :. ;.. a ; and .P W. P-i-d. !- A. a. M i ' . , ... iN, .u a; oiul-d. a '. ! : l . . :.. simhar .:::'' it; 1 t i i- r S ;;!!.. r:; i a l;h a n ! i : a. ! Itiuitor hn:t the P.. ). tv ;. M:V V .ItK. da::. '. 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INT f Di; 11A1J2, Jleroir Measures Adopted to Secure a Quorum in the House. The Serj-reant-at-Arnis Ordered to Arrest -MemlM. in Absent Without Leave and Hrincr Thein Into the Hall. ( KISJ IX THE ROLE OF CZAR !... . .a.... 7..l..- X' t a i ai ii.unt'iiiur nines loiaieu TO Suppress Mr. Boutelle. lV.ition fit" the J?en:o;ratic "Kickers" Aiaint tii - Tariir Hill Stated hy Kepi 'sentative 5? perry. WASMIXGTOX. Jan. r. Tho d-aillk in tlio Hons- continued to-lay. The Democratic managers weto powerless to produce thdr own quorum, despite tho declaration -I' the caucus hist iii.r.ht that it was the duty of Democrats to b- present and vot for c-nsi h ration f th,: tariff bill. Hi-h wat'-r mark to-day was Democrats, 11 less than a quorum. The Republicans, Populists and about ten iKmoerats refused to vote. Aft.-r four hoars spent in fruitless roll calls the D-taociats adopted a resolution ordering the arrest of members absent without leave, an-l then adjourned. Imm-diat -ly after the read in ir of the journal. Mr. Jtoutelle started the li-dit on u n-w tack, but lie was handle! roughly. Mr. Catchine;s call-tl up th- r port from tla? cominitti- on rules while .Mr. Poutelle wa clamorinnr for recognition on the pround that h- rose to n question of privilege. Th.e Speaker sought to ipnoixi him. but he was s persist-nt that he was IkiaJly recognizee, li- s-ii 1 he ileslnvl to call up liis Hawaiian r 'Solution, and explained that ho made the x!nt. thait whil- both quest Ions wore privl- ! -1. his resolution iuvrlvim the rights and dignity of tha House was of higher privil-. than a mere privileged report, v hich r.dati-d only to pai lianuntary pro-c-'dur-. He drew the distinction clearly between a prlvile;.vl question and a question of privihtre, iiiid re-id from the rules and ask. 1 f. ! :i ruiln-: of the Phair. Px-Sp-;ik. r Ib'-d. who was on the floor, inte'-pos. d b sty that he hoped Mr. PouP lie's point of order would be given careful consj, j.. ration as its correct determination was important for the orderly procedinr; of the House. .Mr. Pout. 1!- thrn maintained, in conclusion, that his resolution having been declared privileged and not having bef.:i disposed of was still before the House and had b.vn before the House for th-? last three day.i. Tlie Sr. ala r .h-d :n-d that Mr. P.outellmisuppreh nded the statu.-; of affairs, and stat i that tii- p- riding question this morningwas o-i the deioand for the previous qu-sti-c.i. The Speaker was just al-out to direct the ch-rk to call tho mil, when Mr. Potitelh. standing In the aisle at the foot of the rostrum, lnterosed. "I hope the 'ha!r v. :!l ref.-rt br fc.. h- raakas that ruling." h- said. "Any intimation that the Phair has not r-thei-d is a teilectioii on the Phair," retorted the Speaker, severely. Mr. P. titeli- disclaimed any intention to r. :!-ct on th- Phair. but th- Hpeaker would not 1 appe.ns 1. lb -l-ciareu, enmhati' ally, that the i 'hair had rub-d .and directed the elerk to call th- roll on the motion of yost-iusty to tak- up the rules committee r-port . In the midst of great confusion. Mr. Pout. il,. while th- loud voice of the Clerk was rh uing tl r niyh the hall, shouted that h- app-ale-1 from the decision of tii- Chair, but ia attention was paid to him bv the Sp . aker. "I protect agiiinst. th- w hole proc. .'oi'ur." he . ;..,( ab.c.e the din. Then he i.tiiv-l to his seat while the Democrats laughed heartily. The Republicans, continuing their filibus-tM-iiu' t i-iics of the h-st tliiee djvs. sat si., at in their s-.it. The following" I enio--rats in the hall ah-, refused to answer to tlu-ir names; Me-srs. Sibley and JP-ltz-P.over of- p-nnsylvania. Canipbt'.l of Xew Aork. i:ng!ish of Xew Jersey. (Jeiiry of aiiiornii. and sp-. ry of Connecticut. Thv te result-d !'.7 to e. Th- D.-riKK-rats still lackad tw.ivc of a quorum, t!;:t; more th hi the h;-h-v.'at. r mark of vesterday 'tore the airr.uncem-jit. on the medio"n " Air. Catehmus. a call of th" House was olderl. Tile call of the i ioiise developed tiie presence of L'T'i members. Mr. McAlr asked th.it 1 Is -.dIe!gu -. Mr. sip-, of Penn-.-ylxania, be excusfil on account of sickI. 'sS. 'n motion of Mr. Patchings further protuir.gs under the ,-all were dispensed wiili i nd the vote recurred on the den. and for th- l r-vious question. It was Die same Id st,.r. Again the I i-imnliea us and a suaiil cop-ri- of Democrats remain, d mui'iid th- quorum disap -ar-d. This tim-.-I'- mo-rats vott d. one more than on ;i,e ii:st roll call. t);i raotion of Mr. Cuu-h-in-.s a e.ul f the Huns., was or-b re.1 lurin the progress of the call Mr.' Hu'l ;ol:ed 1 1 li t his colleague. Mr. Perkihs.. be excus.-tl on th- pr,.j.d of important business, oi jo ti-.i; waus niiide. and then Mr liui: moved tla-t la- b- excusa,L This tvsulted in a pariiiinieiitary tapgle. fin ;i risin-; v,,;.- h- whs cx,-i;.id. Mr. K-cJ then dem .i.ded tellers, and th- House, by a vote of i P to h, lefuc( ; , ..rl,, !iim. Mr. Heel d rrati-i d th- ;is and nays, an-l. back, l by th- Republican min-nty, suc-e.-ded In forcing a roll call on the qia s,iioi: ..f -xcr.-ing Mr. Perkins. P.y a vote of 1m'. t ih'. Mr. Perkins was ex-used. I'l1"!! the anr.oimcen.ent Mr. Reed m . d an adjournment. It was lost on a li-dir-Vol.-, VJ to l4!. Mr. 'a t chilli; , from tl'a cojnjuitte- on rules, th, ,u off-red a revolution ordering ire S-rv "-.'a. nt -a i -a r.ms to tak- into cusiodv .: id t-rina to th- b;ir of th- IJous- such m-u.b-rs as ware absent without leave, the or-I-r t b- coni iiiu-d in as- of adjournment, and be returnable ai th- next session of th- II lus-. The S-rg-faut-at-.ai ms was ids instruct-. ! t .-mpl .y ;l sutli-ci-at i. umber of deputies to tarry out this rde. Tf i" previous question was demanded and th" resolution passed, and then, at I .."eh k. th- House, on motion ,.f M.r. "atoi.ii. i;. ad journ.-d. W iii raiil. Ii)mI lr MrndMTs. " A S 1 1 1 . IT . . Jan. '.-P-diow dng is a li.-t of m- mb.as for wh.os- iirr.st wan ants hi'.v- 1 u prepared uu-I-r t P. Cit -hings i t i. ui providing f-r the arrc.-t of ;ib-.-. ut usenb. rs of th- Jl-use. PARXPS. of Wisconsin. P.ld.I q.X. of Xew Y.-rh. t ; ! k i ; ! ! . m. ..f l ',-i,iis . lvani.u I lAT.Vki:. of PoKi.Mal .l. PR d '.PR'i 'K. of K.i!;.'s. P-P W X. -f Indiana, p., '.". of Xoitk Piir.-liria. I 'MI'S, ,.; X. w J -is. . ' i I i .1 S. !' I Hits is. -f Aia ar-.a. ' " 'IT.ll, of T.-.x-! s. 't;.i SH . of X.-w Jers-y. I 'A P Y . u" I .u:sia nu . Iaid,'ai;i;. of P-.ui-ia na. I ! 'i I ! ! A X. - f Illinois. '.API '1'R. of N- w J- t v. p ' ... spm ; a ; x ::r. x.-w j. t-. . P ! ,.f . rta-.tit. hi:i.i:i:. -f p. a;,.- : an;.,. T.PPPYRP. -" X-w Y.-rk. 1 .' K !. o; N , '.v Y u k. ! ' d 1 d:.'SLAJi;!:, of X. w .b r- v. Y .' JN'PP. . f N.-w Y.-rk. M 1. I P1X. of S.-u'1. "ar.-im.:. N P .'. I .A X I 'S. ot . 'i ada. P . 1 v PP. .C Ma-- i. h i-. lis. P N : " e W V,. k. - 1 'K.W'Ti 'N, of P.-tais. i a isa. SP P;vM VN. of . w Y-.i av ' i . 1 .S. ' X A V 'l h " I "' a 1 -A. ! P. of M :- -;- ippi. . - P ii. -d South ' '.n -!:r,a T - i.PP.PT. -a s. ..,?; i ma.. '' ' P . ' : . .,f la ba ma. W P. PR. .1 N-w V-t k. W :'. T ! ! of i ,. i";.. A i ' 1 , . f ...r; li 'aiolm.t. 1 " -.'-! Pi:, of Pt r.a ylatua. Th- la t i- pretty eniv divided h-twn R. publi am i and Dcm-jcraPs. Tho triors
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have be.Mt placed in the h.an-ls of employes of the House to serve. What will be done with the members after they are arraigned at tlie bar of the House- is a question the Hoii.se must dioiJ.e, but. undt r pt ts-nt rulings, they cannot be- forced to ote to make up a quorum. If. aft.-r being arraigned, th-y still refuse to vote. It m o.sible. however, that some meml-eis will r.ot d.-.dine to vote when their actual presence in Congress Is so cl-arly in evidence. 1'ositio or run kicki:u."
Why Mr. Sji orry anil (Mlicr Deaiocra t Arc I'ilitMiHteriiiu. WASHINGTON', Jan. t.. Rej.rt -sentativ Sp.-rry wlio l . pr-ents th- D -moeratic objectors to p.- Wilson till. tried unsuccessfully in the House throughout the day to secure r- ognition in or b . t moye to recommit the tariff bill wita instructions to prepare and submit the internal r- vtoue feature b fore asking lor a .peial rule closing debate. Mr. Sporty tried to bring tlie resolution ;:i as a matter of privilege, but Speaker Cri.-p persistently refused to recognix- him. Mr. Sperry st.at-s the position of the Democratic opposition is as follows: "The parliamentary situation i:i th-- lb. use at the present time is this: The ways and I'.i-ans committee has reported a tariff bill which sh.nvs ..7r.,eo...M de-;iaiei.cy, as compared with the receipts under the present law. Th-y ar- also expected to report an internal revenue bill, and as a part of that bill, the I emoeratie -nd of the ways .and means committee has agreed, by a majority of one, on an income tax. The. t;i riff bill has been reported, estimates made and every one is informed mi its details and is abb? to act intelligently. Rut the internal revenue bill hits not been reported and no one knows, not even tho members of the committee, what provisions that bill will contain when it is finally i ported. It has been the settled policy of th- ways and means committ-e that the tariff and internal revenu- bills should be s-paial. ly prepared, separately present. d and separately voted on. Within the List wc k intimations have b-e!i made by members of the ways and means committee that the internai revenue bill will be attached to th-- tii riff bill as an amendment. And yet no internal i -venue- bill has been pr.par.il and nothing is known .as to the amount of revenue it would yi.-Id to the government. With these conditions confronting the Hons-, the ways and means committee has sought tlie aid of the rules committee and has brought in a rule by which tney propose to limit debate upon th" subj.ct matter of legislation whi. h is not yvt in form and of which no member of Congress has authentic information. In other words, the committtee on rah s proposed to adopt a cloture rule limiting debate and fixing time f,,r a vote and tha :i to otter th- bill for consideration. It 'ices not. perhaps, make so much difference whether the tariff bill and th- revenue bill are ronsider.i separately or together, but it seems to me that every Coiii-ressman is entitled to havthe intended b uisl.at ion put into print, with th- majority and minority reigns of the committee, with estimates of the results of th- legislation if enacted, and is entitled to that before lie is expected to vote on a cloture on a biil th.at is not in existence, i don't think ther is nav disposition to prevent consideration of a tariff bill or of an internal revenue bill, and the objections ate due to ill. filet that the ways and m.-ans committed have not y t fully formulated legislation and have ii.t put th. bill in shape, except in part, and h.iVe not de-ide-d w la ther an internal rvt:iU" bill shall or shall not b- introductil separately or as a part of the tariff bill. Pnti! the ways and means committee decide what they intend to in they eat: hardly object if w- ! lay furth-r proceedings In the lb. use until that committee shall decide what course of action they j ropose to pursue." Representative Geary, of Californi a, w ho. a few .lays ago, said that the Wilson bill would be taken into caucus, amended an-l passed, said to-d.ay t hat h is oppose.. to the bill and refus-d to vote. Jn explanation f his course, h- said: "I shall continue p rcfus- to vote. Th- hill was not t:.k-n into caucus: it has not b ji amended t- suit tin- Pena.crats and it will not puss. I think th- emir- California D-m-u-r;it ie "le-eation will be With 111- 111 OppO.-'llg t lie bill. Th- rat -s on wines and Parits arextremely unjust. That on still wines will permit tii- c.untry to be flooded with cheap foreign wines, and California will not be abl- to pi. ae ;i pal! -n of win- in the Pastern market. We will protest until this is changed " .lir.S I) MI'! It M II A It I)so. Tin Man nle,a: tl hy Crisp fo lroNtili l)ii rin-, the Tariff Di-liah. J'pecia! to tlie Indianapolis Journal. WASHINGTON. Jan. J. Tin re is onmember of the House who will !. compelled per force of his position to listen to all of the tat iff debate. Other members may come and go at will, and govern themselves according to the personal interest they may take in the s hedi ;, s of the measure under consideration, but James Daniel Richardson, of Murf rees be )!(. Trim., must sit in th. Speaker's chair and preside ovr the deliberations of the House. Captain Richardson lias been designated by Speaker Crisp as chairman of tii- committee of the whoh- upon the Wilson tariff bill. Speaker Crisp will vacate the chair when the bill comes up for consideration and Captain Richardson will enter it. tin r- to remain until th- bill is discu.-s-l and placed upon its linal passage. Captain Richard son will be tiflv-on veais old March In next. H- is a native Te;i-iiesso.-an. fought four years in the conf.-l-tr.-'.t-at my. has 1. en in Cnn-tvss nir. years, .at.-l P at pr-s-nt chairma.n of the committee on printing. P. nsona lly he is one of the gauntest nan in the' Hons-. standing six fe.-t two. straight sis an arrow, and weighing probably not mote than i:r pounds. His hair ai.d mustache are dicniii.-l with mu-h gray, his complexion olive-, his eyes :i lustrous brown, whiie Ids m;inncrs are of that persuasive su tve:r--s natural with the intiv- So;t P ru-v. o.ipt. Richardson says h- has i-.id .vuv l -ciioti made by the presiding odic !.; of the House during th- tariff b bat. s sin.-.- thwar. coveting over pages of prir.te.1 matter. His p .siti-m is r.ot only a trying one. commanding an abundance of good nature, but it will call forth a. variety of abditv. for th-re will b- nrmv ri-tous scep.es and hours of stormy i.j.art. . requiring executive skill and great fa miiiaril v with parliamentary procedure. I'lUlTIM II TTi:its. Workinuuica Ohjcrt In (be l-t-vage of the ilson IM!l. RRooKRYX. N. Y.. Jar. At a mass meeting of tie- silk and Pur Hat Finish.-! s Asso. iait'on p.. -Id to-night at th- Criterion Th-ater to protest against th- Wilson tarf bill th- following resolutions were adopted: "We. the hall" IS of P.tokl n illid N'.-w York, ii- mas meeting assembled, being fully olivine, d that our industry will binjured by th- pr-po--.! alt--ration of th-pre-ent tariff, d-sir.- to call tb.- attention of Congress to 'hi- or. t.-s : " Wh..re.is. b ins.; .-. .n vine-1 flat the ptvj.ose ! altetaii ai of the pres. nt tariff - ti rratfiufactured hats by the v, a s aul m.-.,t;s c-.mnltt.-'. as intro.'ue.. jj. i'.uo.s-. will .-.ins- widespread d.-s.. latiori : aa I. "Wh.'icas, If th.' bill is pav-e I as ja- -- u te-1. it w ill be to th- i t r i n i . o i of ,,11 interested in the hat i -i - r-. ard Wh- rea. S'fiould this bill l.-com- a law, thr- imp a i.-l h.i' wou!-l itiv f i r,, th.'; m.ifl-tet the .'. rr.. ri-.'.-i n product. . t fn . Tories aa l r- !uc- th-- -"- u of (, hat oiak'-rs t- a b-v. ' of f ir ian y. .rkuan in th- hat ti'.rc-. whi.h w- d -.Pr, . Jh.-iefoj-e b- it "pes, , .. Tb-it v m.aai-.o'a-pc , -:(,.r t'.n earnes; jro;.st ag.iirt t!a- j.,--.-.- ,,f th- --aid Wilson bill, and f-rih.-r m .r-"R.-..iv- -1. That we .. it b -r, tp- m. tubers of i ..n egress an-l S.-nafe to u.--- th.;;- utip- -r !, '.-.tor to d. f. It the ,:;--,i-- of aid '. :'- .n h;;i, which, if pas.-, d a- mtr ..u. .- l. v. . . 1 paraiy- th- hat la-rn'.-f u-t ut ir;g m1 . -' ry .f 1 1; i - un f r irr'iaii Recom nieiitlti Inn.. W.SIII 'oi i.". .tan. P A e..ry ..qq ,, lt iis.-r- -.ir.g- oina. a:,: a d-ai ii a- !.-.: i pr.-- ut-.-1 t. the II by R.-p ; , . ; : t . , , . H-.-.-r. a low;-.. .P b - !l.. 1 f , f .,,,),; ; i Ati-ir-c . la. T!:r !-u n a i. a i v tit t' .. r . u .1 v u i,. i i- n. . j r , , -: u . a.j i..i as- s in our in . ! t a ; l aa . e- ''''-. sts the a.;--;. n ,,; . , ..... f . ...n th- basi- of t b- P:-.--i: m-.-ii -ti s' t .-n i. Mother anil -):iii !i ir ! t n i-tie.i , SAPGATPCK. Mi h . .1 ,a P..--
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cated bcfor.- th-y could m;ik- tl ir ciije Tiie lire was di-. o-.-p.. n-i-'a'- a too late to render assist.'ine--.
SCOTCHKP. i;lT NOT DKAl). The Kentucky Lottery to Uesunie I u-i-ip. s. i 1 1 i Week. ROPISYIPPi:. Jan. '.-Th Kentucky lottery will r-siime op. ration-- abci day. Th. local management has be. a r.-nkd P-:a he .id quarters at .!!" City .. t-l las in-structe-d its iig. t.ts t P- on h .:. 1 ar. 1 ready f-r busim ss M r m-.r:;i:ig. Wle ti it WilS .1-terinine d to tak- .all .q ! ' fv.'t-i the dicisioii of th C,.-;i ,, App-als "I Kentucky to th- Sum. :a- Cur: 1 Pa Pnite-1 Stiit-s. .b.s.ph M. Ph '. t . th- ! r--tincuished lawyer if Nev v. -i k. was :- giiged to iissist Secretary Ci I ar-ie a- c-aa-s-1 for the lott.ty compaa.. l"i--a tho fact that the otiic-s are ' b- rp. n-d Monday it w-uM iu-'d-at- tisit in Mi. Cheeat.-sj opini n tit- : .an do s- e rally per...lir.g th-- o-. i.-ion i f th- Sura, ni- Curt. All the K.ntu.ky chatters i.-w m e steno a;. ih , r-pcriy of llm Jinn of Sittiir.onds .V I;.ki!.s.n. .f N.-.v Y. i k. sj'oirrs losing f. 1 n i i T TIiov Now Admit tlu Florida Fiirht Mav Not Take Tlaer. No Hope of Inducing1 the (ioYiinor to K'ecetle from J I is l'oit ion Condition of the Arena. JACKSoNYILRi:, Fia.t Jan. tb Tlire was a story current to-lay that C.ub-tt had writt-n a letter to Mitchell off-ring to forego the purse and m -t him in pri-vat-in ease th- contest could n-t be otherwise pulled off. A telegram was received from Mitchell denying th.it Cotbett had written such a letter, an l when th-' story was sil't-d it dea lup. 1 t ha t .rbett had said tt Manager Rowd-n, ol' tin club, that he was so anxious t tight the Jmgii. iimau lie would iiii-.'t bin in a room for nothing, either with gloves or bare knuckles. To-day as has been Hie case every day since tla match was made the' only development lias been tulk. Some days the- talk i3 spicy and some days it is dull. This jus been one of tin dull days. The truth sc-ms to be that the determined opposition of Governor Mitchell has taken the heart out of the lighttrs and out of th- promote rs of the contest. Tii-.' athletic du! is still talking about bringing the light off on tim-an-l Corb.tt and Mitchell ai.. said to btraining away, but a majority of the -oj.le here' don't belieV- that the. Contest will ballowed in Florida, at least not publicly. If Corhett and Mitchell get toge ther th--y will hav- to meet s-cr-tly. so s.-cie-tly that the- Governor will not know they have fought until the newspapers so announce. All talk about the club bringing pressure to bear on the Governor to get him to "h-t up" in his opposition, is said by tho- who ought to know, to be the verist rot. badoubtedly th- club would like to -.-t the Governor to reccd- from his position, but the club knows, and the public, at bast the Florida public knows, that the Governor is not in tlie receding business. It is said that th- lua!i A'.hltic I 'lub paid off thirty-three workmen this cv-uing who hav- Ken engaged on the construction of tin arena in vhiea it is int. :i.'. - I tint Corhett and Mitchell .shall hght. Tlie arena Is built around the old fair building, tho c; nter of which will be about the location of th- ring. The fair building, which has not ben us.-l for several years, will form a part of tl;.' structure. Its b'-s have b.-n torn away, but th r- .;f will remain and join the in w roof which is to cover the adlit i as. Tiie building is to b- practirullvsquare. Tii- club says that the structure an b- finish d in three days. Th work don- so far hits be. ri the leuiing out of the si.b-s of the old lair building and Pr,.- putting in of uprights for the n.-.v out; tli.-f uprights ar. all in pl ea.-. The sup, -its f.-r the inclin.-l plan- u.:i which th. seats atte b- ar also in place-. Th. upi iuh's ar--Cxi and th. supports v-ry little l.-.r-a-r. N"e tlooring n.r w-athir boarding has y t b. i. put !,u. If th clul. .'Xpecis to have ;)'- building complete in title, days a c-ci. i I r-iibl-addition will have to ba made p tkfor. Ther. was a story lloating aiound in sjKirting ciichs that the scene- of ti:- cutest w-uld b- transferrr 1 to Cuba. It watp said that Mr. H. Ik IMnit. who is largely int-r-st -1 in Florida railroads, and apo controls ii steamship line frni Tampa. Fla., to Hi'.Viiiiii. had off-r 1 to t-rovid.' idi tb- faciliths neV'Ssary to transport a larg- cieiw.l to Ha.var.il. ptovil-d c.-vh.-ti and Mitclr-11 would -ons. nt to m- t th-r-. This is a sampl- of the stoiie-s flouting around, but all of tla ni have nu-r- or . s d" the "fake" about them. It is appai-nt that tia- continual talk and uncertainty has air. ady dls-just d a gr-'at many p.-.pb. Wire 'I'll iii'r4 Foiled. ST. I.oP IS. Jan. .' -An attempt to tap th. wires la I.- and "work" tie- bookmake rs an-l pool rooms at Fast St. Louis. Kansas City. Kan . and miaha. Nd ., has b- . n f. il d by the discovery of tie- illi.ii "phi a." 'I ii- wil- tf.nipefS -scar-d. It is staie-1 R..v l.ocni- 1 was ti,--- Ice. r!a.-d. I ut tauntof the wire nr a t - "work" iheir m . j the g:ing to !..- all. '"iipiain hr.ii,.-, i hwlntier, g in i; t!;r..u-:h ail right in thfr tn tii race ai N'ev Orleans. immdi: of Tin: lakms. The Hirx Steel Steamer Noi t'p.vet Sue ec-Rdlly lainnclict! nt (Meveland. 'PFYFLANP.i .. Jan. V- Th. ste.-l st-am-er N'ort h v. .-t, th- laige.-t ar.-l piohabl;. tia finest v ss.-l ever floated on fr-sh wafer in the Pnit.el Stat.s, built f-.r !b- Or. at North-rn line", wa- s,i, eessfuli la in, h.-l at the- ;i d.e shipyard at L' P ..'do. k this iifte-riiooa in ih.- j r. s--r. of a vast crowd of spectator5, 'id,.' geaa-tal d i I Par -, o ; ; s as follows; p.-ncth ov-r all. :'t f--t ; h-n-tii b.tU-e-U elj- tldicula . . .'.', I t-ef; hre.idt.'i, mo! l l : 1 f.-ei ; d-pt h, n,..id- i :'. f. t; depth, to .--par k. . ? f.--i .", r -he-. Si..is htte d with p.'.o . rtj. a! qu idruj ' -pai'iie.-n e-r an e s of i h.,:- j ..w .- i. a. Tia- engin-s-, when tuitan, !.-. i . : u i us p.-r nimute-. will i'l-ia-at- - 1 i.c.o-- p..v. -r e-.i-h. and with ;i total h,. v ; c-. r .. 7. .1 the e.-..,d is exp.-i l-q to ; al..- a;.ra '- Spee-I of oVef tW'UIV .l.t.te mie .f hour Th-- pr. .p.-lhr w P !s a i l .-i t -bla 1- :. ti'-nal, l.t fe t ia .hem. ; i ..aa r a pitch. Th.' e----h W helj , Olid'. ! !. Wld hav- o-t about .;.. i.m-... sin: KowiKD rin-: ia i;;LAi;. A OoiiM '-tic Savi" Her Knijiloyors To-scoioii-. hy OrahopiLr. a 'ali-a. F ST X. Mas-.. .hMl . R t.r- ly. a ,..:-a-f I.-, in tl - - n.pp.y ,i Mr-.. Mit.n.X. Martin. . f :i, b i !-.-, ! r t ard.; ; p:.,. 1-r-d a burglar w a, v.,, t i ;. I : . ; t . ..!. i ;, h-eus- of h-s mi !!'-:. A'!-r ; M I i'l i'l aai I.--' d ' I W . . b P tb l.-ic ia ' a: :- - of ; ..:.,! -.t Th- y had a . 'd i ; .p : : t- i v. 1 . a : f. : ., i : t h ' '-till s!s- wo i ! 1 i a, , : . ,- a ' . 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WHAT DDES IT Vm
-' . Extraordinary EfibrtstoKcpt!: 3 IV'ople in the DarkV No Inkling of the Situation hi Hiurdl (oven hy the Convin's Captain" cr Secretary Greshani. lU'STLE AT MARE'-J.SIAM) .Many M.-sajrcs lietwoen Wsish inirton and the Xavy Yard. The nejiort that Willis Asked Dole to Kesicn Conlirmed Views ' of Senntors and Kenresentatives.
YAPI.RJo. 'al., Jan. 6. From tM? dawn tliis morning until this evalng r x - cite-nnnt and anxiety reigned supreme t t Miire Island navy yar-X . PurjDC-tbnitr-i day orderlies and messengers were hurry- .. , i;ig to and fro from the headquarters rf th various departments conveying onlrra and comunications, while the ofUcers $.tocdi " in groups seriously discussing the mysterS. ous a-iv-nt of the United States . h!p Thomas Corwin. During" the day several itrqeortant messages were received from Washington 1 y Captain GlaFP, acting corn- '- mtiudaut. one of the dispatches reccivel was ia cipher and unusually lengthy. Heads and chiefs of departments reccivel t-b-rrams during the Jay, as did also Commander C. H. Clark, of the Mohican, On tho various ships alxmt the navy yard, an! al-ng side the quay wall sailors anl workmen were on a rush, evidencing unusual activity, while the executive- . ouieers and foremen wer . inipati- nt bst some detail be forgotten of overlooked. HaHy this morning orders were glwn that steam be got up on the Mohican ' and the hrcs banked. Other orders werq given at the sain. time and In a few moments the Mohican's ripping was alive with; the H-H-footed blue jackets, who flew about . ' the maz- ef ropes in response to the pip ings of th" boatswain's whistle. By nooa; everything was in readiness. Hxecutive oiiic.-r Wad ham was Inter viewed and said that if the Mohican, wa iieed-d to go to the islands she could sail in ten minutes. Said the executive officers "We ar. provisioned for one year and a( half, and have an ample supply of coal lq the bunkers to reach the islands. As th currents and winds in the Pacific ace row, it is more than probable, that we coul - reach Hawaii in ten days if additional reinforcena ids are required." Tho Mohican could by a little "crowding give pas. age to K,., which, with her own . crew, w. and muk- the lighting fJorce 271 men. oth.r Hiicrs were interviewed regarding l!i reticence of the State ani Navtf d- partiin nts in riot m;iking known the sltut: :i in H;iwaii, and it vas generally in-terpret-1 that the Secretaries reticence was ilue ! 'th- Put that the Situation, was eo serious P Mr. (Jr'Jiara dared not .jft,v ,- out any news U-tlP ltad yS witli the President- i)urVrr,.rC X-iin poslti vdy learned that trouble was imminent and that Admiral Irwin had so reported by th- Ceuwin. suggesting that if It was the policy of the administration to restora oue. :i I.iliuokal.ini force, would Le required and that th- Pnip-d States force now thera was inadequate to succersfully cope .with, those in th. service and sympathy with the provisional government. Th- only information yet obtained from thr c.rwin is one sentence fdiouted to-day from tin deck of the revenue cutter by r.n incautious sailor. That sentence was: "There is . e rious trouble In Honolulu. Jtefoi. tie sailor had a chance to Fay any more he was grullly ordered away from the rail by the other. The cutter has not mov- d from the anchorage off San Quentln. v. hi. h Is lifte. n mlh s from this city and
tw.nty miles from Mare island, (.aptain Mu'-.ger still jHisJtively refuses to allow any one .aboard, .and declines to pive any information whatever, notwithstanding th r-i at , efforts w hich have been ma le to commur.lcate with the vessel. The quarantine boat made an effort to approach the 0. -rwin early this morning, but was warned i- he . p away. It is reported that the Corwin h ft Honolulu JVe. LV,, but nothing definite Is known regarding- this. last night s.-c-iiil ine-ssiiges were received at' Yiilh io fr cn Washington, each addressed: t.. I'omuianhr ". P. I'lark. and tore th pre!l.d admonition. "Hush." These iJP pai has v.-re ifnm. diate ly sent over t' th(s navy yard and delivered half an ho'ii later, i 'oiauaander 'lark's cutter w as ".tied away and L'e 'ib naat Wad-n. exitutlve of thfl Mohican, was hurried ashore, procellnff ilir.at to th- telegraph otnc, where he deposited sevtal dispatches which were Immediate y laded to their destination. Preparations wer- at one made? to lotvl' - ji. .n iv on- hundred tons of coal on the ship's' de-k. This information is reliable, ir is thought that tie dispatch-. were In, 1. -sp.cis to tl,...-- brought by the Corwin. All day th- Corwiii h;is been watched by i-.-;oit - is iiti-i attempts to b;rd her or t-i h..i . n ! at ion with those on board h..- b-. n i.bsoiute ly futib'. With the soli-tat-. . c ptr-n . :' tha- officer who lande-1 .-.-I- rd..y witli dispatch. -s not a poul has hit th- ship up to the present tim0, nor lias iin on- froin sh-re communicated with her. .bout 11 o'clock this m-mimr steam was gott en up. but .anchor was not weighed, an-l up t.. th- time darkness shut th ',,!".. i.u fr-uu 'i-ht ther- were no Figns of h : m-vmg. Th- Mohican did not COino dov. n n .tu Mar-- i-hmd to-ay. (.oiii-. to Honolulu. WAS! PNPi'oX. Jan. ". The department o!!a - :s h- ! w- !' most explicit this afteri . in Pair d.-nials of reortS that thd M hi on w'.l b- .i-l- nd to- Honolulu al!i o-t imm bat-!y. Xaval authorities claim '. tie-- la P ri no thought of sending the Mob. -an to Hawaii as a dis'iatch boat.. It if. of . our , p..--abl- that there has been a chai.-e of i lans .led h-d on. and that tho Mohi-an may slip away for a quick trip ti H o a 1 ; i i . but w. igiit is ad'led to the de I..iitme !.f a h rial by the fact that absolutely ;. gain of tim- would n-sult from r-:;.-p'oj ing tl:e Mohican as a messenyer. - Mho is on- of tia slow v s?els of the r-avy uv-T would take sr long- to make tto trip thtt i'. is extremely probable .lie Ti'ould bc dism .c-.! to' Hot. o!. In by the Mirir.vi. tho ?. g.ihir s"e;,'m-r w hich Falls fui un" Frin- !- o Thursday next nni makes the run a! it . in tve!. -lays. It has bo'-? Mb -v of rh- Xav I .-iartment r.,in w-'.-k- i-ast to g-t the gi'CttPst p.'v-i.h'.ei nutab-r -!' its e. -!. away fronfh .nry varl at. I th- M-hicati may be ordertsCaw.tr j ar;!', t.. c ire its ot'h ers and crew of what I.-,. , ati- p.. known as "the tia'O' .varl habit.'' The-' is ii insslbility also that c f a- mac P i-titertained of troiibh in. i" ard Am.ei-a. The Mohican would t t i an it; "oil mt addition to the naval for.- at ihmohdu. The only effective eir- : . ; ; . ! to l.-- demanded of her rr.lcht be -. .-, ' -. - th- Adams and allow that rMp t.. ftuf ti San Francisco. The jirt -e . , ,, 1 1 .aa Honolulu is ilut In Ssin Prani I- a T'l- l lV. . mm: m: roM'iimrn. H!K liiil t.h ilir rroIs!onnl -tii'vsi men i lit. ltcig. WAtallNi'.ToN. tln. .-Great rettccr.:? i. she-, a in a-o -i t I"ut t ire!?.. roncerr.tr -; ih- dvi- s froia 1dnolulu ivecive- l y ti-t i ! w m. It w is iMtnet' hot'P" r, iri
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