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Show OGDBN DAILY COMMERCIA - VOLUME IV. NUMBER 93. THE ft'MhW ov U;UMteooai a Li-- " ..v PRICE, FIVE CENTS. o" anotio t th dulk of thouid appoiat. and r-.- - that lb fir4 (relative to tb approval of th jucrn!l booae, "1 THE but n tiaipiy L&furtDed t HEED DEFENDS HIMSELF mm mr, aa oracl and when I open my tb eommitta it moutn. let ato ik( bark." to dcd iteB lb feetietnaa 's time ha eo&lbct DEAD MONAUCH. d.irL Tric'itr vknn-- ("1 LkJ mactei on public and privat build t& f ad on asaxy vessel in th karU-- ; iiii nowa ao unta tbCnaxiesUia fctrbor Uxoarrov afteraou fur Ibm - uJ-Ulands with tb remain of tb, dejd kin oa board. Kir kaua was expected to reach bom on wk from uoit Thursday, and elurU er being tum l tbere to giv him e; but esibletns of rejotciag will b turned to when tb Chrklo arrives. mourning l7 bpkr would aaid aeoaod eoainirtt expired. ComoBitto. liberMl Octral U nil Distbea approved yeas Kahlua's Boly to Ee Accorded Liberals Met Ill Journal Sijjbt to and to iiort ti cuoclusioos found U The Speaker Talks Back to the VZt; .j2 rotin. e nays republicns aaotioa TLi RoxaI Honors. tea Bjeetic cuss Politics. Democrat. Cannon of Illinoi from th rule to. and IM chair appouitad on V tret resolution reported providing AE. - Mclh.oiel.lL L comaiUt: that the previous question be oocsidered , XV. Oru-Sn. Ikifrieh, XV. A. Md.aw KEPrULICTS TIUCITE. NET RESULTS UXCEUTA1X. aad Don Mssuira. A VERY STORMY SESSION. a ordered on thbillDistrict of Coiusibia A and all pending jrcfrialiix J and presently retird ITim cooimitl meoameala at 5 o'clock and moved lh ik f,.H.-- m? reijurt: prevkMi juUua oa it adoption. It The Etuuics Will Be Taken to Tkeir Tbe Pmideat ipree Hiinclf. Wa, nndrtignd, The Srnatc Still XYransrlinsOvfr the was ordered. The Elector, of the Fourth and Fifth JtTuriirj: of th followiEg reoxiiiuend tba Wi.NHm.T05, Jan. IL Tb first offBland proceeded to argu in furor ot Ward Armed Abont Method ...mittee: XV. L XVattia, S. IL EiwtioiH Bill Silver Pool Lat Eerier 1'Ure by tbe icial inf jrnuitioa received hi proposition to hi Tuesday next for by this govern1 IL IL lender, and Went Ilomf. V.iwr, Jotn Miuire, Examination. th consideration of tb Cruiser Charleston. ment of tb iet& tf tb king of Kbkw coiaag foil, II. Ii Staoa. a ctiied to order, by tbe when fc -- Wm mniuead that the committee a conveyed in not from tb Hawaiin speaker on th ground that be nimiiiter to Secretary of htate Ulain toThe mating of the Liberal voter of iran r.ill authority in matters per was AklricB off2L first 2L Th WAAHistiTos, Jan. Jan. Waahinutox, matter to the pendjrreveleat but it idiall day. The secretary comtnuoicited the th Fourth ward met last night pursuant tainica to the wrd icial information received by this gov to concede the voioe of the presi- ing question. fai t to the preshkiit bo subsequently rv.t inirfer with the work of the gen- - willing to rkll at th county court room. of attacked the McMiliin, , Tennrje, ernment of th death of King Kahtkua rallied to Minister and ahall at all des t who bad oot declared the motion oauitiull. Carter, expressta-Mntr) R. on Hank commute rule fur bringing in th was It vu called to order by C anv assistance thai the and bad no objection to the moin a not from tb Ha wain for th president deep rojeret that Haiin.. conveyed resolution, and Cannon defended iu lott Us wis an 1 'r .xl sovereign, and th nam of Judge A. C. Budiop n.ni vunniittiM mav rtiuire. The vioe action. minister to Secretary of State Blaite to- waii has tion to amend the journal. was -- w. nMnimnd that the matter of w b'iw beoehclect rule tbs under being suggested for chairniaa heCorc-ypeople , tl. of Hawaii Lavs McComs,of M in land said th ma- day. The secretary commur.k-atof president said, from his own recollection prospered and whose unauiaHuly elected. Goo. L. ignoring or complying with the call of houte the and rule auuld declare jority not he did who fact to the president formally ml wmiittw in recard to the tf opinion, subsequently i'!TorU have been so constantly and tug-- . s J tLat tbe eU-tioIS THE FAI R 07 ALL OUVTIU'ITJ' 5 to the city oonvec the vote a tarried, though he stated of dt'i.if-tc- a to Minister Carter expressing. naliy put lortii to strengthen the tie of Mjor L. Stcph.-a- state replied object of the iu?tinj was to get the tion be decide! bv tiiis convention. aves appeared to have it and be Would support the bra and manly ad- for the president deep regret that mutual nvt&!age between in.-- Kingdom lo eirdana the and tb United b tales. He further reministration which had alojd by tbe Liters'. of the ward together and to Thi aJ:teL therefore again submit the would Hawaii has lost a wise and good sorer quested the minister to convey to the lhe nresent tmlittcal situation. tion of the'reirt E. A McDamtl argued banner republican ruie. . Me Km ley aaid that it was manifest to eign under whose beneficent rule tbe royal family his heartfelt sympathy th J. 1L Kasuss and C. It Hank spoke ag!tinist the lan of holding primaries juostion. After a long discussion, cusiis toca tli house and to the country that the leople of Hawaii have prospered and president feels for their great affliction. briefly on the objects of th meeting. un- and reoouimenuea a waru uisa uucu-tioa hose efforts hare been so coostacuy against tbe There will be no further action by th intended to resort to every deMajor J. X. Elliott stated that he to eelect delegates to the city oon- the floorbill.and Hespoke said it aimed at minority derstood that the object of the meeting ention. structive taetic in order to stop all legis- and signally put forth to strengthen th executive until official notice shall have , elections sucn southern com muni tie and southern lation until it should be settled that a ties of mutual advantage between th been received of the formal installation was to eeluct delegates to be elected at J. O. Tvler made the point mat cnosen. state. It was intended to revive, reor- certain bill now pending in tb senate kingdom and United State. H fur- - of Queen Liliuokalani the coming prituarie. not regularly being debates, A. B. Johnson moved to appoint a could not be recognized oy me generei ganize and rehabilitate the Republican should be laid aside or defeated, Tiiee ther requested th minister to convey to committee of seven to reconiiuend forty convention. it was lnienuea as tatic fere not oew. He gave the gen- the royal family his heartfelt sympathy. 'Hie delegate elected at party in the south, TIED UP BY A STRIKE. names to be voted for at the primaries the priroartoa would necessarily nave to a second reconstruction measure, and it tlemen notice that so far a the Repub- T.ie president feels for their great afdeserved failure as the first reconstruc lican majority was concerned, it did not fliction. Ther will be no further action as delegates to the city convention. This be so recognized. official notio Dispatcher's Piharsre Causes a motion was opposed by Wm. Farrell, who propose to turn it back upon a law pro by the executive until R.T. Hume made me poini inai tui tion measure. Eustis referred to theilloston not viding ior an honest vole. I be majority shall have been received of the fornot within the talk without a motion before the nous Strike on the Chicagrol Erie. thought the plan was and was a little was out of order. against the execution fugitive slave law would stay her until the clock struck mal installation of Queen LiliuokalanL province of the meeting Jan. 2L The Chicago! Erie were sent to th state Chicago, southern in any too previous. Mr. Johnson explained twelve on the fourth of March in order Instructions, however, The chair held that only explanation and said that never had there been such an exhibition as to put unon the statute books a law to general commanding the division of th railway has a serious strike on hand, th that the motion was for the purpose of of the committee report was aa Pacific and the admiral commanding the strikers fierce, determined and relemless oppo- preserve the integrity of electioos. arranging a list of names suitable for being conductors and dispatch in Massa as law federal to sition that a the so that' mat moved to then moved recommit MoDaniel eland resolu naval forces on the Pacilio to pay full er. A month ago uispatcher JSeott at th delegates E.A. methods of noaiinatimr a ticket might ward mass convention Vie called to moet chusetts, and that riot he said, headed tion, with instructions to the com in it tee military honors to the dead king. ot lioston. on rules to Acting under these instructions the Huntington, In d mado a serious misbe avoided. at the Federal court room on Saturday by first and leading citizens tho rejort a resolution discharge army and navy authorities at San Fran- take in giving an order, which was dissenator a of in series face cnted tL : that And record, mg the committee on coinage, weights Major Elliott morning. from Massachusetts was constantly ar- and measuros from further consideration cisco have assumed charge of the covered in time to prevent a serious of written resolution: . a substitute for The motion was laid on tne taoie. and th transfer the motion. raigning and condemning southern com- of the silver bill, and further providing funeral arrangement The meeting then adjourned. wreck. He was discharged, but on the munities and southern states. The relutsons were opposed by that tha bill shall be made special order ot the remains to the flag ship "Charles other he termed tbe for the 27th of January. The point of ton" will be marked by tbe highest what dispatchers threatening to strike to Hoar David Evans, who moved ns a substitute replied MILKS 1IKANS IUSIXESS. dintribo and philippic senator from order against the resolution was sus military honors. The "Charleston" will the company changed the sentence to to select 30 donates by acclamation. make tho trip to Honolulu as rapidly as Louisiana and thought it a most extra- tained by the chair. He was opposed to both plans proposed suspension. Now, it is alport thirty days' and thought tho osjoct of the meeting He Doesn't Care Whether Teople ordinary spectacle of colossal assurance McMiliin, Springer and others pro possible. She will remain at that conductors and dispatchthe Like His Course. he ever witnessed, (leneral Sheridan, tested against the rulings, but the speak- to participate in the ceremonies attend- leged by wus for tho purpose of socurng a credbeen dismissed outright, has Scott coronation burial and afraid of of not the of ttie was w ers, king command he in ing and hen the'department itable city ticket er refused to entertain their aud Pisr. Ridof, Jan. 2L Gen. Miles has the south, declared that more men had also rukd out the motion by appeul, to ot bis successor, and will, at the same and they notified the general manager of the people. Springer of the army officers been murdered in the state of Louisiana time,se that the interests of this country of the strike. Major Elliott insisted that his resolu- defined the duties adjourn. General Manager Tucker, ot the Chitions were the best moans of getting the detailed to diffeteut agouciee. It has for their political opinions, than had falclerk proceeded to call tho roll on are fully protected. lhe The authorities at H oshington are de cago Erie road, admitted this morning; of len on both sides during, the Mexican the adoption of the resolution reported sense of the voters of the ward. First the decided that been infantry war. It was a state, whose annals is by Cannon, and it resulted, yeas 1.13, sirous of doing tho highest honors to tbe that tbe road was practically tied up by L. R. Rogers rose to a point of order and the Xiath infantry known and read a copy of the call from Thk San Francisco by its terrible and bloody history. nays 124. The honw finally went into Hawaun government in its bereavement the strike of tho train dispatchers. The main after the Carlisle addressed himself directly to committee of the whole on the District They are somewhat perplexed as to the only train that went out this morning Commercial and insisted that it had will remain at the aeency been ordered home. the Question of the proceedings of yes of Columbia to pursue. There is no prece was the mail for Columbus, Ohio. Outnot been stated that the purpose ef the body- of soldiers have ... appropriation bill. After best courje (' and of the motion to correct the debate the cemmittoe ros and reported dent to follow, as this is the nrst in side ot the New York train and one or In rejard to tne criucism vwucn ueu. terday meeting was to nominate delegates. foreign two freight trains everything is tied up The chair ruled the point of order Miles' method of disarming thetheIndians the bill to the house. While the roll stance where tbe ruler of a soil. work journal. It on this division of th rood, extending Vent (rave as a justification of his ad evoked, that gentleman says not well taken. was oeing caned on the amendment a country has died on American ne ana win hnii will be nmceeded is A. Breerten satislactoruy. senate now. the fact that body of Democrats left tho hull, leaving said, however, that there ample to Salamanca, New Vork. th dressing On motion of Mujor M. ue to disarm them in his way and the shadow of the closure rule rested on a bare half dozen of their members. The time for further action when the govern the amendment of Mr. Evans was laid Buffalo, Jan. 2L The superintendall senators, whatever they might say and result was that no quorum voted, end ment is advised of the installation ot ent of the Erie road in this city said on the tabla The vote was a tie and take his own timo to do it ' t h rhair declared the motion carried. do now. lie went on to give a review in the speaker being unable to vote the new ruler. that nothing was known ot the strike Secretary Blaine said this afternoon reported from Chicago And extending to A vote on Maior Elliott's resolutions the senate at the time that the closure house adjourned. Vampire btran?led. Lottery that the United Srates had lost a good Salamanca. He said the strike was not rule was Drooosed 'and when it was op was taken and the resolutions were de Xf.w Osleax.-- Jan. 21. The usual friend in King Kalakaua aud ha would likely to affect the main line east of Sa f mt 1 hv a vote of 15 to 21. posed bv leading republicans, and be also in the Yot.th's do every possible honor to his memory. lamanca or between Buffalo and J. 11. Knauas. then spoke on the origi affidavit from stool pigeons of the lottery quoted from Hoar's article 'Oar relations with Hawaii" he said York. ' '.- n- - , Johnson, opponmftt company, stating that they held certain Com panlonj ., ns;! motion wb4h, h- - idlisi 4bat rntcfestih? lTctnuy1ht Taken pciorc "are of the friendliest character so - assembly (the senate of the United He could not seo auy good to be derived tickets and won the large 3hioaoo, Jan. 2tMnaLrr Twc of 8300,prizes tire in bo Committee. nd declares that Scott t ' far as I am able to judge, will HuDtiu from the suggestions of any nominating 000 and $100,000, will not appear tbis States) speech is absolutely unfettered." ', a, committee. train dispatcher, discharged for 2L Tho silver wise affected by tho change of govern Jan. were sealed and tie also rererred to ariicios in itepuuuuuu as Washington, the month, prizes con ment I have confidence in the friend direliction of duty, to enforco whose reJ. W. Murohv favored the committee h of each ticket was sold. nowsnaijers all over the country, elections bill. He said il pool investigation committee resumed ship and good will of Queen Liliuokalani, instatement the strike on the Erie road nlnn n their recommendations were not only the demning comme ecneme new a oi This is loiiery iiindinff on the meeting anyhow. It was senators passed the bill its session this morning. Dockery of and have no reason to doubt that she was begun, will not be taken back under The mails closed to tho company, the reDublican as th and propo 1 to pass it Missouri, said he had no personal will perceive the wisdom of continuing anv circumstances. a much better plan than anything else pany. especially Jrules was tickets sale of the comparatively or tne senate, knowledge of the friendly intercourse of the two on the Chicaoo, Jan. 21. General Manager by trampling proposed. so sharks and speculation by senators countries." the "got not five states of the union would lottery an small, MaJnr M. A. Breedon moved give Tucker of the Chicago A, Erie, in a state the with or Had even by putting con no hetrd purchasers representatives. to Minister Mr. Hawaiin live be Carter, the their electorial votes. He warned repub ment this evening saidt "There are six amendment that a committee of only fraction of each ticket in tho wheel. he was interested in any Washington, said this afternoon that and from fifteen to thirty appointed to select 60 names to be pre- It is rumored that arter me xuarui um lican senators that they were playing gressman say dispatchers sented at a meeting to be held tonight festivities the monthly drawings will be with edged tools and they might mnict silver pool, but hod heard Senator Vest the death of King Kalakau "will in no wise conductors on a strike. Every one of ffect tbe peaceful condition of affairs in our passenger trains moved on time toIt R. Rogers made a point of order discontinued. There will be the usual mortal wounds on tbe south aud on the say that a senator or member, he Hawaii"! can see no reason," he day except the north Judson and acthat the amendment was out of order. crowd of 100,000 or more during the car whole countryr not could was remember whioh, implicontinued, "why his death should cause commodation. We are not moving any UnWl nnf. F.xenntion noted. At six o clock a motion to aujourn sharks and the mvariaoiy lottery was cated. Francis Q. Newland of Nevada, any more complications whatever. freight trains and shall not do so until A vote was taken on the original nival, a rich harvest The daily draw- was lost The absence of a qnorm reap arms was di- testified that he had made little money Princess Liluokalani was . princess re- the situation devolopes. and at the noted sergeant rpfttinn find it WAS loflt. will a ings, which scoop up 810,000 day, of Kalakaua. to request the attendance of ab- out of silver speculation. No senator, gent during tho It was moved by Wm. Farrell that the be continued and further impoverish the rectedsenators. was hoirees to tho crown, and all that She sent names be selected nve at a ume oj ounoi uu or cents Brick Men In Session. ' poorer classes, who invest time of the senate was taken up representative or officer of the govern- is necessary is for her to proclaim herThn mrvt.inn WAS lost. as regularly as they go to market in The is now interested with him ment was of Vest's self in and the calls roll Queen Kapiolani queen, directly delivery L. R. Rogers then moved to reconsider daily Indianapolis, Jan. 21. The National Tho usual price paid for affidavits from in sections, and at midnight the or indirectly. queen dowager. Princess Liliuokalani Brick Manufacturer's association elected Mr.F.irrell s motion. Carried, u. Hivans persons that won speech that a held ticket they the subject of ruled in tne absence or the king and she then moved as on amendment that the 8000,000 or 1100,000 has also decreased. senate adjourned, leaving Joseph K. Rickey of Fulton, Mo., tes Justius C. Adams, ot Indianapolis, presinnu approval of Tuesday s journal to come tified that he was a banker and last will simple continue to reign the same meeting select thirty names to 08 votea The price paid rormorir was as it the king was still alive, but absent dent and Richard Smith, of Omaba, first tomorrow. tn na rtalAcrntan. (dirtied. 8500 up to reduced is again now it even 82,000, but spring purchased silver for speculation. from the country." P. ivT. Allison then moved that the At the afternoon meet and 8i0. io one was interested with him, and he a time at one Carter spoke with considerable reeling ing Purington, ot Chicago, sprung a senselected -by be House. delegates of knew others. nothing with regard to the failure ot congress to speculation by ..IOTA viuia Vlt.A Death iu a Vine. Senator Vest said in part that neither amend the McKinley act so as to pre- sation in the shape of a paper advoWashington, Jan. 21, In the house Moved by W. M. Bmford to adjourn, test 111.. 21. a or did While he at Jan. Marbirsa. ever, indirectly profit sharing systeoi. , any scribe that its provisions shall not inter- - cating th lost. today Mills of Texas said he understood directly W. H. Turner stated that he was a for air was being made today in the O. a resolution was to be reported from the time, have any interest in silver, and fore with the relations of the United Flood, of Philadelphia, made a sharp in favor of the working man, of the call for the meeting and K. mine which was filled with fire damp, committee on rules to limit debate upon knew hisnothing whatever about it States toward Hawaii He said he hoped speech one One of his of Philadelphia manufacturer t, knowledge. saying to was which vessel will the the convey that did not understand its object terrific explesion occurred. Six miners the appropriation bills. Ho wished to colleagues told him after the resolution king's remains to Hawaii will also carry made 810,(KX) last year while his men rlWatea. He thought time had awere amendment to the resolution offer v a imam for investigation was introduced that he the news that congress had carried out were not paid enough to live on, all thus badly injured ana one, liAAn Inst. nnhsr.n. fatallv. There were twenty five that a certain day should be fixed for was in this resolution. Of the president's recommendation on this created a storm. One member endeavMr. Evans thought that the meeting men in the mine r.t the time, but fortun the consideration of tho senate silver courseinterested ored to have the whole discussion exit excited some comment among subject had made progress. most of theui were in another part bill. said that the the it Missourians, punged from the records because such being "un continued This matter, Carter, The amendment to elect by ballot was ately The speaker said the ponding question Missouri senator or representative was cccurrea. report would cause strikes and men of the last clouded King doubtedly days Maior Elliott M. A. Breeden when the explosion lost. km tinon the aDProval ot the journal. and in connection with that Kalakaqua. Theoflicial communication I were already troublesome concerned, enough. TlAvid Rvans. V. R. Swan, Mr. Farrell Bland I 6'jppose the speaker intends matter Senator Cameron said he had PULLED STRAWS FOR A LADY. from him was a telegram rrom ban Finally the matter was smoothed over. and Wm. BiDfo:d weoe then sujgfE ted as to throttle this bill, either in tho com- bought silver I am pretty positive he had last Friday, just before tho prospective candidates for ntfmnation at mittee or in tho house. (Cheers on said it was after the bill was voted on. Francisco final stupor overcame him. In tkis tele Hill's Ovation. next Saturday's primary. Then fol- How a Modem Enoch Arden Came Democratic side). He said he did not think he had done mo his health lowed a general discussion on the method More Into His Own. Bland then read the proposed substi anything wrong, end he would make gram he informed sincethat Once 21. Governor Hill was Jan. Albany, his return from was but indifferent of voting, someone movea xo adjourn tute. making the free coinage bill the statement before the committee, tho south. He went on to urge that I busy all the afternoon shaking hands with and the motion was carried. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Jan. 21. In tho continual order from and after Jan that Ho thought ho had as much right to use mv influence to have that clause re friends who crowded in to There was much aucusing after tho fall of 1833 Miss Margaret Williams was imrv 27. do that as Duy corn and wheat or stored to its placo in the McKinley bill, him on his election to the congratulate eenatorship. adjournment and it seemed impossible married to William Evans, tke husband Riwers of Arkansas said tho Demo any other commodity. His action had Mr. Blaine to use his Eighty-on- e to tell whether the meeting accotnp guns were fired by tho Demwanted a' fair administration of not been influenced by his interests, be and told me to ask small crats a gro their starting marriage in after what best efforts in getting one for each Hill vote. At reality ocratic lished the purpose for which it was the rules which the speaker had himself it was alter tho thing was over everyone wanted, but what a yet had Elmira, club, called or not. Hill's home, one hundred guns eery store. Two years later ho failed made. "Whenever," he said, indicating cause said he Cameron tho it after bought leg not. been granted." nnf! want to Colorado, his young wife were fired and Democrats are rejoicing. the speaker, "you or any otfcer gentle- islation wan passed in tbe senate. That In closing tho interview Carter said it and her two children remaining in man, and you especially, because you David T. Littler The Fifth Ward. managed the matter fcr is a popular error that Gon. Dominis, After Evans ceased to write hold the third highest position Xo Trouble Feared. him. Cameron said Littler came to him Queen A large number of tho Liberal electors Tamaqua. Liliuokam's husband, is a British homo, and she received a detailed acTHE OF PEOPLE, IN THE GIFT and told him he could make some money subject and that her aocossion to tho o! the Fifth ward met in tho United count of the death of her husband, sho Jan. 21. Qhief Arthur ot Cleveland, buying silver; that he (Littler) was going throne moans commercial triumph for re- vinlnte the rules, you are a revolu the States district court room last night, married John S. Jenkins. E vailswife brothorhood, speaking of engineer's uameron some, Lai of tho to said he told the You dignity buy destroy Great Britain. According to Carter, tionist last Friday. Tho joint are called upon to tier to buy some for him, and Littler Gen. Dominis is a native American, hav the likelihood of the engineers on tl e pursuant to call, under the impression turned station hitrh you did not husbands the but that tho object of tho meeting was to fainted, but agreed- - that they should fill."' bought and sold it for him. .' . ing been .bora in Boston. But in his Chicago and Erie joining the strike, mend candidates from that ward quarrel, ttow is Illinois of Henderson long Gen. Dominie does not cut any said the engineers have no grievances Jenkins lost, opinion pull straws for t.n he voted on at the primaries on Sat from the house to be subjected to this order? tii? ure in tho political situation, because against tho road and "generally try to his took and departure gracefully a took littlo The Pool. Silver the urdav. But meeting mind their own business." longer is the house to sit and of his long continued infirmity. the house. Evans will take his family How much fliffftrent turn. sneaker insulted day after day? 21. Before the house its hoar New Jan. York, ' him. with west order to called byThe meeting was Hrfifter the insulting words will bo silver pool investigating committee, W, Dorcn in Trouble. Mr. H. L. Griftin, and on his motion Kin? Kalakana's Funeral. fnbnn down. Confession. a Makes Eva B. Stevens, f!ant El T. Huliniski was elected chair Washington to to desires correspondent Columbus Ohio, Jan. 21. The charges say Speaker The chair Sax Francisco, Jan. 21 The board man and Mr. T. A. Harris was chosen for t, Xew York, Jan. 21. In the Surrogates the house that one reason why he ex- of the St Louis was filed with Governor Campbell against for a hold today meeting ot cupervisors secretary. court today, Eva Hamilton, who is con- pects in due time bis services to this reouested to give the names of the lobfor Doren, superintendent of tho institution The chairman stated that the object country will be appreciated is, because byists and others who assisted in tho tho purpose of making arrangements for the education of Fooblo Minded was to the forces testing for a widow's dower in the of of the meeting organize tomorrow. or made silver were Kalakaua attacks in him; interested of virulent funeral upon legislation King the the Youths, alleging numerous violations of nf the Liberal party of tho Fifth ward. Robert Ray Hamilton's estate, admitted the persoitfRF nature and character of the pool. eFAfWnl otlicers, and municipal repi On motion of E. A. McDanjel the that Baby Beatrice was not the child of which this bouse can understand. The He stated that he interviewed J. A. sentatives, commercial bodies, and other the law. Charges will bo investigated. mAfttinff was called to decide the ques Robert Ray Hamilton, and, further, that Owenby," manager of the Silver Mine in associations, Knights Templars "and chair has endeavored at all times to Gen. Curry's Report. tion whether a committee of live should her relations to Joshua Mann were those house as he un Utah, who mentioned the names of F. troops will participate in the obsequies. of the rules the be selected by the chair to report a com- of a mistress. The contestant s mother derstood them and as the house has sus- G. Aelland, who bought nmluilmml trxlnv. iind iwwl oa ri'k. i. Spokase " Falls, Wash., Jan. 21. Gen. " Alio mittee of five to act for tho ward. Many having died, court was adjourned. tained his decisions, the chair.will con- Cleveland's country place; II. Ii. Parsons placed in a handsome casket Before Curry of the militia, who went to Kan-ag-on what this understand not did still quite the of New York, cashier of Woils, Frtrgo A bninir taken to Trinity church, it was tinue to do so as long as he occupies committee was to do and probably are Jones county to investigate the Indian ATftlted to which ' he was uo., ana otners. position removed to tho reception room in the of mind this morning, ' in thn same state troubles . was seen reports the old bucks all peaceBlack rarsons . where 21. In elected. this morning Palace hotel, Catafalque iir joint Little Rock, Ark., Jan. On a rising vote it was agreed to select inclined, but young ones very ugly. of Texas said the chair had not andsaid: "I waa not interested in the had prepared to receive it. ably Mills retho assembly session general today the first committee of five, ayes 31, nays any reason or silver pool nor did I assist in any eilver The remains of the king were re- He will hold council, which he believes elected James K. Jones, United States given the house or country 17- of decision for this moved yesterday this uftemoon to Mor'uary will have good results. legislation. authority IL IL Henderson moved and R. T. senator. Ut aaitd K!. 11-1- oooi-mitt- m4-cov- Ih-Me- ti iu lei-lio- rn.lr t a d n u-- Iia-iir- .... mis-sabl- e. star-chamb- . t .... co-tin- - by-Mr- one-fourt- - v 't . se-W- ' the-wif- Globe-Democra- ' |