The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 290, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 21, 1894 Page: 1 of 16
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lust organised and are now
Coffeenonstms Department
n fj c s
0 < supplying
Xu r Parched Oeftee ot the
Ksni mwt delicate blonds
iKi evaporated by a
from aiswnt markets
ommend our
ourI
standard brand on the
to any
advantage ot
IlVthtt distinct
tarter interval i from roaster to
and Java will make
ilocha
Srfltlous and luxurious cup c
Attntaoat fastidious taste could
Mw prepared to supply the
t qnantlt and respectfully
irf oilo
HOUSTON TEXAS
Our
running constantly all wlnten
svo have been busy Wo do not
any credit for this however
business hns been so eood in
Unit anybody could keep busy
holt tried Wo are proud of the
we have customers we have
for fifteen years and are stilt
Tielr mall orders arc giving
faction
L
tERS AND BOOK WNDEPS
HOUSTON TEXAS
SHEARN
Dealer in
Mm corn oois Bran Hoy
iSDAlimDS ITEED
al Capitol Stt telephone No 46
mm co
tltoleade
frnuVCommissit Merchants
snailM Travis Street Phone E32
ibSeei Oats Millet Seed Corn
if Bran and all kinds ot Peed
a special ty
Masons cipher
> r prices at our expense
ilEWERSSEN
es and Wool
ommerce Ave Cor Milam St
Houston Texas
enta and Corresnondenca Solic
ited
AND BRASS WORKS
HOUSTON TEXAS
Mpaii Steel Sliaftinjr
te CouPllnes 3inch Holler
lacalnery Castlnss and Jtepalr
jRINGBRO
olerale and retail dealers In
BIIHD83BIHGIES llfc
tSHWEIQHTS CORD CTC
1 and Milam l I R n nest Jalnt
streets Houston
OTTMAN BROS
facturingr Company
Jetsora to tollman Bros
Mwaje Manufacturers of
BLDS and BEDDJtfG
j TPoraled July 3 lfoi
liTEE CO
QRUNEWAimm
mo maw sTfieer 7 v
oay Flyer u < lj yffiP
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DEtOT POOT OF CONGRESS AVENUE
THE HOUSTON
NINTH TEAK NO 29a
NOW ARRIVING
Large Btockot
TIN PLATE
j
IRON PIPE AND TnBEw
moN and brass pipe fittings
MERCHANT BAlt s
IRON
AlVANIJJBD
IRON
AND ULACK
SHEET
WIRE AND CUT WJ3BL jftiUA
RAILROAD BPIKKS > > fix
dolts iFitnrvr
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WAGON TIMBERS r n V racV
woob split novum V SiiteS SL1
HORSE AND MULE SHOES 1 tyffilW
PATENT 1
WA CK AND Bua aT
MHLELS
BELTING HOSE PACIUNG ETC
Tlicio Gcods wcro bouRht at Rock Hot
torn prices for Spal Cash and dcllvtrea
on cut rates Wrlto u forprices and
terms cr call In person
HOUSTON TEXAS
Smoke Stacks Fire Fronts
Grate Bars Washers
Sasli Weights etc
BBIiHUIUB
HE1V fiSB SfCOSB HAtjS tSGlKE3
an u 1 si
Dan Corchard
F A Uetchardt
8 CXlrasher
n 0 Ctatham
NEW FIRM NEW GOODS
mm isi 1 go
Successors to
BRASHER REICHARDT CO
WHOLESALE
Mail Us a Trial Order
Just Arrived
Two Cars ITew Crop Messina lemons
SOO and 300 size
Ten Cars Sew York State Bead Potatoes
Early Itoae Goodrich Peorlcss and
Bnrbank
U 1
9100 ritisia xjisunANcn
THE HOUSTON POMT TrlH pnjr ljtlflo
jo tho Jeiral heir of Jiny person rlm
niccts ilinih Mr nccldent pruvlited
tUnt nf the < lc peronn o njlui
lin Upon his or lur I > dy THIS 1 A
pjilt Tlil Insuvnuoc holds cood for
j iioiir only or from T n m to J
p mi of < U il Mo nrtliln pnprr Sat
Infitctnry priii t ot i > Octi ylnlm rniia
tie presented wMbtn S ln Hri < nt the
Unollie OBlcc of Vfiti Houston Ipnt
Itcmcmhcr thl policy Is void tc
IlllS PAPER Vlon tho p rsou At
time of dentu
CHEAP LUMBER
eiiingl eflSasJi Boprs JJJjnas Kouia
intra Cyp883 Cistosas
And all Kltut ot tMllil Work at Prfcefto
Tl
aalt the
orders left flt our offiw In the C6Uon
iixc anit mLreelive prompt attcnsiof
RiDGSiBBLECq
ANDSMfiyOK
THE HAWAIIAN AFFAIR
THE PSESIDEHT SUBMITS LAT-
EST HAWAIIAN HEWS
Dole Blames This Government for tho
Present Bad BtrUsV Affairs
in Havaii
III4I8 MAKES tWBUOOEBS
LBWIAUDS 1
Iho E lli1 Htniitor TJmiitoal Bay No
Onernajnt OaaEiUt l Maw iiUn
Ujik Btppcttotl by MUtar7t
Washington January M The president
jn u brlct uift ot tra smlttal today sub
JiUtteil to tpnsrcss Iho latest correspond
ence rejatfhg to Hiivall It comprises
somo brier notes of Minister Willis lo
Secretary Graham flhich ore unimport
ant but the chlet features o it are letter
Msilntr between Allnlstcr Willis and Prcs >
llnet Dole In one ot which the minister
complains ot an utterance of President
Do as reflectms on the president ot the
United States and a letter from President
Dole in which he specifically inquires It
Minister Willis Instructions auiiiorized
the Use t > force Roth ot these matters
appear tohaVe heen settled by the riM
ceiptot the last nteisniso ot the president
to congress nni the last Instructions ot
Secretary cteiinm to Jtirtister WiUW
The most important part o the correv
paiideifce consists o Fa lons lettter from
Ilnlster Wills to Secretary r rcshUin
Cohtalnlng incloseuros dt correspohdene e
bstweeh President Dole and himself The
letter No SQli dated Honolulu January 8
to S retiry Grcsham siyst
On Wednesday Uie 27th ultimo at 11 a-
in thejitefinshlp uceartlc arrived with a
ifenVdimtTCfcontalnitig the presidents spec-
ial message in rull together with the
lustrueUons to Mr mount and myBClf
Pne message was repwluced In the after-
noon papers uider conspicuous headlines
At 4 p in ot the same day 1 received the
tqurpaee closely wrlttst isttsa which J
Ihcloso from Jlr Dole minister of foreign
affair asking to be informed with the
least delay whether you < 1 had instruo
Uons to enforce your policy with the use
ot arms In aijy eVent
The Information desired ahough fully
embodied In the presidents message mlffht
have been afked Tor ard except for the
remarciajsftlicpients contained In the
letter would have been promptly and sat-
isfactorily given in a few words I m
confident that Iho charges so surprWnsly
ti 4 unjustjy mad e could not b Bustalritd
An answer herewith In < j < s > ii5fv as on the
fOllowlrKmpxnuie Cfffursday sent toMIn
lster Dole asking that they be made more
direct and specific l
Oit Friday rrioniltiB the iSthnltlmOi I
recelTcft another lett r iroih Mtnlster
Dole herewith lnel 0 l in which he says
theilfpeclai weijiage otWeprpSIdent of the
United Slates has rendered any
nether correspondence on the subject of
niy letter ot December 17 unneceirsaty as
the messaee satisfactorily answeres the
ijuestlons hut he added If you still itesire
the spccmcatlons reqiicsted I will be
rsiay to furnish them
The Instructions of the president to me
had been strictly followed or it departed
from at all It had been In favor of tho
beneficiaries ot our wrong doing
I felt therefore that the statements
contained in the letter of Mr Dole of
tho Mth ultimo were directed not at me
personally but at the president and Bhoiild
be qualified or absolutely withdrawn
Believing from the hish character ana
sense of justice of Mr fiolo that If he re-
examined Tils letter uuclj would be the
result 1 wrote him the note which t in
close This note was delivered at his ref I
detioe on the hteht of the MWe gay frl
pt In 8yllghls tht i >
n5f JmK j >
tim > rtoniaahp thef > es
piw iMl Mm te SWntt
l
ronfou r5n
day December upon which Ills second
letter was revived Having no nnsivVt
up to Sundty nlsht IXcembcr Sh and hav-
ing occuslon to communicate Willi hi
colleague Mr Damon upon another mat-
ter 1 called his attention td the failure
Tt > t Mr Dole to reply to my nme which
l explained to him was wrttion with no
unfriendly purpose but was h by ItseU
declared for tho best interest of nil
He Informed me that the advisory coun
til met n CSt day at 15 tfeloclc and he
thoueht th < r subject would then receive at
tention
At 2 p ai ot thai day January D 1
received the folloVini letter from Hon
8 It Dole herowlth lnctattO In which he
Mates that it Wart pht hty intentbMi tb
Withdraw any M toy l tt lS
This ot course left evfry char8evntd
statement in full toreo as of that date
BcUcvltiR tlicscr charKej Whlth Whether
vo intefidcd or not retlected very unjustly
upon the president whose aRint I vns
1 nlto on tiio ntteinoon of iha Bamo day
Monday replied la the inclosed letter
sklntf that tho desired Fpccinmiloiw J
furnished at the wlfest tojivcnknt mo-
ment Up to this hour Friday January 6 po
reply ha been rccelvwl to thli request nor
have had arty Intimation when fmo rotty
bo ospeoted Sty reuuest tor BpeclUcatlona
has been In the hahds qE ths inlnlBtor of
foreign nfrnlnt plnco MondaJv January 1
ut 6 octocU I had hbpeil to receive It In
ilrna lo answer by the steawer PWtltk
lcavtoR today at 2 oclock efpveially aa
Mr Thtlraton and Mr Hiteh laite vicu
president ot titc lirovlslonal truvernmMl
leave tomorrow on the Australia for the
United States This delay in anscrlns
Is ureat surprise rind rcaret
I am fully irepared io s v that every
step taken by the reiifsentatW ot our
BOVcfnmciit has boos In tho direction of
peaco atid 0od order On the JSlh ot Nd
vembcr aa IS well Known hcrci tho jrrCat
wt oxcIlcJne V prevailed at lli executive
butlalbs Tho militury fflreesaera in-
creased in nunlbers nnd t > lunteer compa
nlea were ordered ori duty at nlsht
Thn prcpardtlons were due not to apy
fear ot American Intervention liut at
Daman minister of finance called offl
daily to csMaln resulted from nh apt
prchtnson pt many cltWers ipfjitlj wonien
anilTwldrep that a the followlntfi day
wsi the birthday nntilvcraary of Kins
Kalalcnua tt large number of natives
from adjoining districts wouldbe herd aml
an outbreak might occur Vtry respectful
ly Albert S Wlltls
Enclosure No 1 in 50Hi Dole W b-
lip
Dcpariment of FoMlBn Affairs Honolulu
December 17 Sir Pending further action
of tho government ot theUnited gtAbts
upon jnaffern conlalncd in your cotnmuHl
cation of December 19 and my reply to
the tajno on IDcccmber S3 I dcelro
call your excellencys rndst serious con-
sideration to the danscr and crlllonic < >
dltlon ot this communitjarfslbi 1 must
tfcapectfully submit ut of tlic attitude
which you have assumed andtho lanBtlnffo
which ypu have used 111 llubllc and in
conimunlcalloh to UilsT eVeftimrnt and
also but of the published letter ot the
secretory of state of the United States
and the president roWsase On the sub-
ject of the restoration of the monarchy
I do not hpyever claim or Intimate that
this dhforlunate siufttlon has been n
teatlonally created by you or by the gov
ernment which you represent but irises
from a natural construction ot your at
tltude mid the amblgiibus Tertns of tins
iitateinentB credited to you Mt tht < time
of your arrival In tbhrcountry the forcea
of Iho prp > ifflonMiroverntntlntJwcre oj <
feanized andwere amply sufficient tdsup
presa any Internal disorder After your
arrival you made comtnuncatiols re
sardine your policy which were ombleu
oua and for seyeral wcelts you failed to
disclose your intentions nd iiav only
partially done so up to the present mo-
ment leavlni this government to infer
what may ultimately be tho resultfrom
tho letter of Mr Qresham nnj the presi-
dents measflKe in which it has been
declared in very distinct lanituege that
the deposed ueen oUght to bo restored
to the throne by the government ot the
United States and leaylns ua to infer
that those dssnnfKl obligations would bo
discharged Your laneuaitc expressed In
public declared that you intended to per
form aome act when the proper time ar
rived pilhout disclosing tvhat this act
would be
Under these circumstance there nrose at
pneo a genciai feellBsr of dlwiulet
The natural Inference frohi your attliude
language and refusal to dlaclose your pur
pose opd from Mr < Orcshaws letter and
the prealdentB mW aso aro alvV Is inatsou
intcndetl to use force Jn maintaining yo r
policy Tho fact is well Known that yhu
US homltted b > > yourself In your communi-
cation of December 19 without the con-
sent or knowledge ot lhs government
have held iiw olUUI6is with thn dtpoaf
nuc3li for lhe inin > Os of oyf rlhrowinsllils
Bovemmentj ite npprehcnslc ns of both
polijScal parties bs well as that ot tfie
persons who remainneutral in thc ntst
ters iH thai ypu libld Inmriictloai to
iise iihyaical force fOrthfeicstpra tlonof
monarchy
f n m not prepared tojtateth t ihc gov-
ernment pntorJialns thiji opitrlon oltfcotiKh
Its tvaht of inforjnatlpn to tlie contrary
has impelled 1t to ai a f it wie
xsdn eottsequenco of yair tll udp he1
enemies wf the BoverWment hellcvins q
yotir incrition i festen Ktirjcrehyiy
force haw becopi emboidened Th fcata
ot teMslbatlon of the ftlcers ot litis
uovemment tviv ebeen ntftde fhe polica
fore fre4uentl Wfoirqe of conspM
ciw lo crwto disorder akW and jtw
person ot all vatJoul i luiyo hsch sua
are In State f distress and apslety
flhlfli n 4f lie fchoofs iirr jsislfetpJ by
Wf W T dll < at dljituthande The whM9
niiiiers and dqiighi ersM rfeidnitA Includ-
ing pjany AJfierlians liav < thefn in dally
apprehension Jif civic dSSorfl r many of
Vrn
preparation IhereJfon Qdzuni hi tthiir
hotnes IraVO prepared forte fiS 8ffatWt
nsWajjills Svhlch may iilSp dlrgctty orHn
r
dirwtfaf vffom such cbhBIeu
hifv twsim to
pa ii thilf vinu
aljleft wiUi a vjevc of ImpjediatadiiJMrtWe
Largo atiufti > 4 bamtliM liav 3wii
pir i unprtiected w iricftltiivl iv >
pr ic
iiil 4tn iii Hvnieii iiP Hit notrljitn i l ii
tit Amcrjcsn lnvao numore ot the in
tond4dlni > illarot yourforee > for DfrefisIve
pvnTj liye it tej ihe cgm inuiiitr for
Ptanydays a
The tftuaison for w el tes b4en e n f
iinarfar wfih ouit the inoMtai f ietJtil
llvtM W < AliM t Jl d
Cfnitof hsBi >
Ui > 5trth f ovirtsaai Kr proivms KitUA
wa iarued fahtr f
OMn j y ttrft Uude tie igjVtosh nt
Itxvsbzgs gimpriJeti tiyApu < gsp > ler i
Jon tp Umtfr n riryt tsiijiajjforce
pCSL 1ft i0 > a on SljAtttetm piU1
prepira Mf 4or 4 ffej Tgfe cmniwu ty
fir < h m mriwifc
ttgttitfum yem end thiwi li < > uf r pr
MMtpam 4 1f 5i tp ft in yo raV
4ji i M Me faHed ii JL
> i ntxM fa 4lho tertu i
Jif arouse
iW jiMwttw1 ofall parties inifi tt
f i f f 4 I m foW4 by ifcopiSJItaKf 3MtStifi
701 T03 nnd TP3 Main EtCor CwKrt4
HJmi aat wWta the r < rce at your pom
sjS
mami s eufflcteni to destroy this city It
In insutflcertt to Mipprctw fthy general
rwnc and conflict < if nrmed forces nil
Insurrcotlon or to prevent lots t Ufa
and property
flSWs ffovemwent Is reluctant to believe
that th s cohdttutf of nffalr was con
tcmplnled by yon or thct prtsilenft < jf Uie
Unitst States i have tliwetore to asli
yoandtnfjrm ipe with the leuet dmay
whether rttx liavc nslfhottMR W enforce
your psllcywhh thaUse of nruTslti nw
event
t trust that yyiu wili bo ablft In Wply ta
BlVfossufanett that wilt te < id to alay
th awrthcnsWtta tsxtslifts In the ootn
muotijv
I have tfcshonor to tifttviSttdie Mstheu
eoinOdciwtlon jMur exofieisfcyV obedient
servant Sahdford B Dote
I Minister ot Torelftn Affair
Th remainder ot the cofrcspttndenca
cohRlsts of c6minunlcatloh between M
liteil W111W ahd Prtsldeht WW nrlrlnit
ootff ttc sUtcincnts mode In the Ju l
t 4 > a uiwn belowj
Under date of December S7 Mr Wfllia
eubiplt thnt fts these statementi refltct
h < 6il the president ot Hio United States
Httd his diplomatic airent they should In
vjew pf fholr gravity bo s t forth with
mom tiritcuU > rity und eeitattity
Each fmportanr statement in Doles let-
ter la cited nnd epeciftcntlons mo nsmd
tho letter cl ln With the opinion that
Dole upon1 recSomltitttion wilt not feci
at nU at liberty lantflx his slsriaturo to
such an catrnortiliiafy aecUftJUfaii
On December President Dole replied
that it Was not necessary t < further ko
Into tho matter the president w
to ctmsress satlsfnctorily nnstvored tho
ducslfon na to tho future action ot Ihe ftd
lhitiislratiOH
fjlen fcllov the letter et Willis susKtet
Ins tlio withdrawal fmm Iho covern
merits tecotda of alt this correcilondcncc
10 wBlch Dole polliely declined to as
fccilti
Then fqllqWs t he last encleatlre whleli
Is a loiter dated January l fttim Min
ister Willis to President pqle reitoWluir
The method and cortdltiona tre matter of
ihiiior consideration
TIS reasons fpr tblRare the same th4l
exWted at the time of the revolution The
lato royal family has showu Itself dayold
confidence
of honor and unwprtli of
r Tite promises of KolaHau andLuluo
kplanl U1 to the letter iwHlnitlan of
the word of a prl nc somethln made to
bo broltcn
Even if the queen had agreed lo the
amnesty proposition she rauld without
hesitation have violattd It at any tlino
that tdie thought ae had the power to
do so As a matter of fast she finally
uirreed to it Only w1in advised that her
signature would not bo binding jis the con-
stitution provided that no pardoh could be
> <
DAILY I
HOUSTON TEXAS SUNDAY MOANING JANUABY 21 1S94
MK and ihb necompanylntf papers they
wet rcftrrcd o ilia committee on for
elfm nrtnlrK nnd ecnstderntlon ot the tariff
bill wa rpstitned but tor the rest Jf tho
nfterneon uawnii < vha nimost tha citopia
of conversation oil the iloor
11lO llUUHC
Washlhgten j fiq iy a tthlyone
nnicnUnnutt io tiW laAit bill wh areiled
todiv that relatme to the lln plate jtciiM
uiu tttJw uiiiniixirtttiU V6ieri ftiteetlrt
not nitea hut trie techalcitllliAi ot the
hllliThn lteridcrson atttctWment to suWiltute
the existing rates nn agricultural jirtkt
ufctip thaDiiftey nie tidmorittocaanuftthe
rates
on rottroin H peri nt adxAiorvint
to 6prlttciiuty of OVehtperdOt iioUna
hnt tite Cram ameadmcht rcdiic the
ddiies on cation and wo alen806dSTfrom <
lo Vpcr cent xyas iostV
At ivii th piesuicnt1 secretiry ap
pcrediylta theXlaivjitVrtJnessdeiihml the
velo of lli NeWYdrlt and New Jersey1
brldtfu bill
Kefercneln ihbuessJft4iitWnsmlssfaA
to the rem arA w lottarTjrjirrsuieht Uoie
r tti
in the hoi nw pud Mr 11111 liier t ttie
republican mtnorly cf the ccaspilttiirilK
fureisn affairs mKoiX that the letter ha
rest Nu objeorloii whs mtte
Whlli iho rcadlmr xvas iirrtBroeslnir th
members of hoilislaos crowded nbimttha
ccaisefti rosthtm listening vge j > to iho
proteH of the Dola cuvtrnmehl agnin t this
Return or SIIn terVIIW
At tho conclusion ot the read K the
ftietMse d acflmiHinyini documents
were referred to the conirnlttc on iarehrsl
affairs i
Tite tiouTO then rcwl wl itself into com
muteo ot the whole for consideration < ir
the tarjur bll Ihlcresl lt the tttrlfr how-
ever had plainly de pttttedi t > d th ptctn
ifr stoja about in Krflups diseus ins tne
UawaliattmesSftse and iho currimundenc
At the committee drosfej IhK houee
revtwted vifttilSOMock wlib aaimportant
ahietidtiieni by Mr Hut pendinr the < it >
Ject ot ivhlch was to force Cahntta to adi
mil lrefeuf ea l In return for the ftfee fi <
jiiixsUn of Ca naawn soal m ihe United
the rwjuesc for specification ns ta tho tuates
tiUjgAtlona riiade by president Dole In When the house Msuiitud ltd ecxslon lo
u ulti that he iWllHs map iukwer ihcm msit Mr Tnlbott Uem spoKe in favor
m he k fully prepared to show that they < the1 bill umi wot toihjjvea W fc >
nris not wafmhlcd ltf facts In Uiia let tp t < Rt9 qt Iynnsyliwim in pwl on
tefhe cisprcster regret nt Doles commUnt
entloi aj It hrliiBs for lite first tlirto offi-
cial Information that the warlike prepara
tisns described by you tDolo werecaused
by and ntendea for the diplomatic nni
mllluiry representatives ot tho United
Stater
Altoona Tat January 20 Air Thurston
front JluwttH pilueu null freely todVy
wnno en rume to ivsuhmstoh on tne Itaiu
syivunla llmittd express He was met at I adjourned
Iittabortf i > y a xeprestmtatlvc the AU
KOclatcd 1reM who rodo with him Con Thti Income Tnx
tierhlng the pew from Hawaii published WttsMmston Jflnuary W QMllmwits ot
Ibis morufne he Bald that while tho ttewa the 1non < i x liave been tlrred td tit
brought by the Monowat w s Inter tlmn newednntivity hy the dt esj of the mean
austnlnir lie had ifiu llspittcheer fontauied hute its fflVoh In he A sooated Frees di
nbthln ot iniportance lie liuevr iiiliUur < wat cKes It wub the SiM llnicchey had
f the demand alleged to have been made seen Ihe detailed memodi prapftieij for
by MiaUcr SVIlu On President Delu tot levying he tas
the return Or all correspondenca oh tha
fcunject of restoration arid uhiterkd notto
comment on the rumor
Do you ahucjpatb any early aclloh or
your eoVerhmcnt SooKihg td rtergaulEa
tlcnr jished ih i reporter
For the Immtdlave present eald31ln <
later Thur um the proywibuai uevern
juem ilt fste po action towftra rcurSa tiK
Jltifn 4t thVfonnAt fcoverhmnnf ufttll
cOnurer > liatflridicaledw ihl coitri It pr6
poMsJ io tidtv IVh t will be done depends
upon the tlrfcuinstances at the time What-
ever is done will be In suboriilifStibp tp
and In furtherance of the orJdlmtlly dt
ctarea object of the revolution union with
the United Elates in soma fojm or dthcr
has
Hon
Repestwiatlvo ttperri dem of Con
peetileut wm 1 < ne of the ftmst aotiYfl
uipo2nin of tttci bi piii 5 out some
Vian objeotlotvs to the tnfcjrpe wx ldan 1
BJ prposed lie myti tfiJcV tfiecoternHtta
m i w y werwrie the walp otiJec
thaithe ne uie fix W InauWterlal
They dS rot the income of
j wk vtf I1W > > v
cuJsensj but imp Hrifor qKwtii hsivingi
nn Mnecme of ovei w t wRupaarljy
in Jt6 report as wthethw lifc Jncopie
exeppjs note Mr sperry siiv taatabii
Sri L Siiiat mfmiIs J Sx Vn < mthCarrHjet book cwjuttpl
net and nriv a w tiiat nit < tuee 45
privycouncil
jvi > r how what ulelr jeim
act is void unl coutilr ned by memf jftomSS fft
are
hers of the cabinet Neither cabinet nor
privy council were parly to the proposl
turn
r Tlie second reason Is find this Is funda
et the Jfa
> ncnl al to the consideration
wullan < iue tl6n U tt hp ifidcpepdent gov-
ernment jnona rchy proyinitfnai t > r repub-
lic can exist In itawrtlt except whli a sup
portlntf piililttry force hlIo prdvlsiona
government is amply slronirto hold ir
Tpereasbn that the tjoW
nnelf sdefense they W undWaKet
do task and nOt he Wnd Of
a ttr
teKiyrJH > ufi tb yft e obUmed
liey
reliable asurarieo that wU tT tb iinr MV tix
callefl upon to tweWthS exbeffenc schedule f the Wlsbn Wlh JW < J W 19
Mw UW JI0
An liideiiendeiit irovcipwent means con moms Up n erft
tinned strained uncertainly danrwilntf promlnwit wirar rubierx ar here from
tilth the taiJiiity or wHfu J7 ihat tiii bounty be citoUiiped fw inw <
rtvolution than Uiepu s in cailfpwilofc
trnept
wall
vlsl ojial jtoye SMnt 1U art J f WV
lloitB pffit ail iJyt nliaHy
te ibe America iroycmm nt
ppefft wPt
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tw
of
Opft tlrfnBf I efeohU lki td jjefcUj lh t
repreisnui Ihe Income efBeewJsft i repre
the
h Jew
lit ap irV aira there1 novpieaps of
obvlatinjr IW dlfilajty Ip tihif plah Id
h iva U tlliJUT nte Jjfdcera nt ilrhis or
eorporatidW pay ith isx oW Mnr < Mric l
et eroploye1 ilf Pperry eiy that th s
im > rs w JUw ioiv ft rp4hite t loJbs
jce A iiiLry4 yinwerf lhahWrti4
ii net Ilk the uiK raln ptfOia nt a
l
o ln power for a long titne w come 1 Mi flmaii U
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cflrif tfir vefWn Werjv
Pu i > wu5 ciiri principle T salariespf h 1 npWve
ilo jioiJathttt
> In ropiiH Biclv eI3ypevKdjs
j5 fewi s < e nrpmr SWjySSSTOiSf8
lw t n 8tea S mi SBaf
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4 jtowiWiWdnet
i i S WfStl ewi and > es to 08 Wfl
Jlf floalnor Dctnjof r oillsluna thetf
cCasurctl lhotntat comniltleo for report
Infe a Idll vh < Sl tt asserted eavnrfcd
o muelt ut protective poiicy
Mi Boatner thought tbH ihe waw und
mcahs committee should have pbfbed rt
duiy < m euOwr lasftifsid of maltitainlnS the
bcuilly dd the article
Mr teswx UteP of Ohio eiibUc In op
pociUoa ta the bill lie OH Hf Wheetor
Rep of Illinois after whleli tho hqusi
W li slr > proviBuh tflya no iiWtettltan
w the < i < en The povcrtmient n nsenf
will eeet wt cStlaens wl > hnye hot
made ji volutitarj st lentent nnd wlUPry
mto their nrt < iei i r Spinf ays also
that the vatdnil ry pjwttn puts pre
mtum on Ikrs
Mr Pperry iioUits out thitt ltja abep
lately imp ie for busitwa men i to
make a1 smtmem a3s t ihB > amount of
their incomes Ho Ue ftfactli Case
which < hau rotne tci b attentionof yi man
who jtM tl wl a lsrjjtt sSvls pf riw wool
10 make wetfen tmi Whottt o petlRa
lo sell the iroods and pierely for Ih
purpose of Iteeplns hK it employed
The irttfistctlon pesUJted Jn 4 hel lot ot
3TtW Mr Mpetry aKs lioiv the Irau
ftetlon can be wttnwted In fiBUring n an
Incjnte lie l riyn timt lafne tsomhier
C a onrtpame tvlUnever fee able to mike
an esllfnaie of ovelr incinnej J iej are
in a hitwt f trlvinit medit at fr w fmie
SIXTEEN PA < SE
m
um
P3Si the ne pi t V
a
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f j
PBIOE 5 OETS
vcninfir > ubl > Uml > AmtassstwilHle of
arthln which cauied Its Introduetlon < eW
In eoniieciloh with tho iownsnfwiid ad
Round Pond In OltlshomitYsn the ilne of
tho Ohie KO arid IUkU Jtlaiid rallrwiiu
The Yflilrpad company hade etrentep
rc ition tothe our aiift the Jnt ertor ae
panmertl tias fcainended ror Jls p i
A Complete Fnlirlciitlatt
Waslilngton Jannary Sd t nof rtebwro
tho Mexican tnlnlster late tdniftirt xfr
celveil a dlspaielt whichceutradlctK th
telateritent thai Chlbia htm Kw Wi
H w > wr wdb
SSLb57XrttlU J Jfea
ibipeti AiWr > lMm ua ycWwnqP > ffa wMto r QW
State t 6tCI ilhualma T r < hCpW i Jiiiii tr iii
lisfiedreport ilsaySi Vie ein rrawfiMiiilct j
Uiai hewa as n complete fwTS tSohV
Ttlr i OlcvclflrtdaTtiSfatioii
W i hftiKibtiJAniiahr tra 1irnevel nd
held hetpublleWJlSJ iIiiittitllii rawJ Mttole
hahaawiih h muiiitdde hfBeopieSMiimoH
aiisrrJatrtB on eif V lu i > iyt rrheEaiit
A Apmher of Oouvlcl
ISUV 1 iihcrlK
nrmtmiiut w4VlA Ji nwrir i9aV Itratt
mine Where la located the m ltfiouvUt
prinptt nVout lntk lafit tlljihij ttten de
peratn cftnvlcts leil by Jim > ierrsopthh
tifttetl Blbl > counti Rutlaw ntfected their
escape from the mine by Idowina optli
an iron sate onenlus hito tin adjflnlfe
Mopo tvllH HynsniHifV WhinjalmPatUm
guard sttttlaited tha
a Wfflf BWlp qpiSneji
5fl Lott
addltlomil guns rind u uppl > dt timmuiils
ttoil then they put nut thraujh th 1
tvootls toward lilhb county torrirona
llepitty fliseiiff Fraftk enternna hvo
S Vtt K ttKiT
ntembevs of the 1
mite on iiiirMn rws Hv kJMj u w
tvtti rrriiftp it iyjlfturf nndbfcinit fq fjf
uflTcgnscis the rt arainr
> n the stound rtpvlela
limit WeVBun R W1 Hed uft the wood twofVi rrS j
fnileV itway
who had Pattons eun JJ UJ
It oh theothcr convieuCwM cpm 27P
drew
fnclenit
peilcd all of them eicepUJlnl i ftnd
Will Allison his speeialipals to bp In flij
different dheellonv Theeo three wttrtVj
thfoiigh the wooiia to Jiet fltcK tweiya >
Ihi4 idornlnif netir qrecey mliiti Dest on
ter1 party Vd Morrison WW botli tl > bt
liedvlly iirmedi met lnItho JirisManooiW
ticht in Us ood and apltBhenb ltlo
wn pt ntica beijuii Hie ojivtot tltjn0flh
tlwofficerK from amVh lu
r
Dcpiity Bhwlff Dexlerieil rtefldiAtvtH
first yoll yt it loud from forrlsonBCrttn
had killed hlmv a lwsi
flu fletttJUiiliftfl wMkjtjM Ylft
Fdii tdiij rfeerihy imaj
re n siamW j
ipi1iiitiii 2 jlert ft vWfizaM f
with o fcji vlospreri fotiripirH www J
fill flayj Mr lh two ptllia anft fei > wl
te d PAcle <
i etnpettef V ij
hs it isknowt ths Ali d fi > rrifort
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will nai
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Aw rded Hii
a tji jwA r S
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nKrW tem Ms0a W
i fia ti1a tje i f M
a year lhe di6nM < WIiitli S
thk entire iwifeiT if fji
tak
cent As ihMitujpf fM howif
nil elawi > ft1acom1 J Ml 5 l-
ot jiw m t itnitiT ifUk mla
tit ma livill p Va taften llWlgitJiit
the most hieVBHc bt HhB ter feiy
oipoiiltionwuitsliteemfittaSWi Mii
by tlia JWt Siind me n ceiBntttt li
ih wealthy1 cfc A > fntb t8h B vS
had bestin lmt i < ihal Xefttaol j
VmtliS have to r yj w
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Ur BKING A CG
DETAILS OF THE
ooirsE88ki aAU
TM Mt4 i t t
That ti Metr
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eoHdii
Should
anlnco
wiUincnfeas on thepaVtfw ltht h wej
seme of the burden > f > iov4n meAtlfb jViai
itlon and relfevw3hepo rrwrtltaitou > v
this iilll
deni If is urtihtfttftftfeU
SoTupotv theDtuijipBnd ieVuhaifU JtNkttEvSa
feftftvetfafcfcKlP
of this Bovertitncnt > litleit
protection nitd defense ittlotherToJWSe1
wiW iWSariuhKJfythejlmrilentrftojui1
Br
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up porit frj V
in f reference to thSoW tt H
nKiilnst the Incotnetlt iBattltiiwsih
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uniwbuity tobft emJ
be therewirdtfrttllT itene t
< w ii
th ttlieTdApjierjariiiwffT 4i
A pef nW
various towns arhuhdDlrmlijgham its jiuri
tme or iiitereept the ctetties Mitchell
cA
Watt ohfr of the capen lft igUt
near Wylah
I >
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fb fit Sr J T >
tlf of vnMwMnmrim
pwwd
filed off their clirtlnsi ind obtained two
old stunipihir KmMiid Meantvhlle lB ni jiuiuim vuui tv > vv i
Iffj posses with docs had none out from iu i13jj jpst Jasfisejltated hut w > teh Mm J
<
March < j wj J vMife = = J
it besihimtm fS
S fiiocfn
in iho nieiit romlns rojteli the bohmn VS > V iitmM
Merriwin aud his two paw AtS oclock
nVa ari tu ii 3wu fy
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