Show I 1 THE REBEL OF wo we have received a copy of the ilawan hawaiian containing the full account account ol of the fiction action ot of the german Govern government men in deposing Malle toot the rightful king of 0 samon and the installation of 0 Tama sese the rebel the particulars of 0 thip occurrence we published in tile the ENQUIRER at the time information to hand handas Is that during tile the celebration celebi atlon of tile the emperor of germanys germanas Germ anys birthday a number ot of germans not got drunk and proceeded to handle several of tho natives rather roughly A free dee fight ensued and the samoans in their turn assaulted the germans mans this affair however ho waver passed over and recently the german imperial squadron arrived consisting of four german men of war containing ting nearly 2000 troops and marines tho the proceeding commenced by bending fictitious claims against again h t baal Is t oA samoans Sa moans they alleged had stolen a year for four years from U german erm tin plantations tat ions and a german had got 1 liburt urt in the tha celebration of 0 the emperor wil williams am birthday lor ft which inch they claimed damages making a total of which they demanded to be r recouped immediately As a matter ot of fact the only complaint against the samoans by the plantations was the stealing of cocoa nuts for which tho the culprits it had ad been fined and flogged by the municipal authorities three days later wrote ito tha king that if lie ho did not pay tho 13 0 ota by 11 a ia they would act further furt lir malletta Malie Malle toa answered anew ered asking mine fiina to convene ilia his chiefs but the germans did not wait until 11 but landed armed men hoisted ill tho german apan flag anti and proclaimed martial law Tama sese was proclaimed king icing and two days day later they declared war against reports from other sources source are that murders were committed ly by the german soldiery on the streets ot of abill apia natives and others were shot down on oil the most trivial pretexts tuch such as refusing to stop when called to do to the american and british consuls objected to such proceedings antho on the part of germany but that WM was nil all it amounted to might is right so 0 o fur far as aa germany was concerned arid poor samoa is now under her thumb arid and finger |