REVOLUTION IN HAWALL Lilinokalani Deposed and a New Government in Power. nnexation to the United States is Asked For, QUEEN LILIVOKALANI The steamer Claudine, which arrivedas Ban o'el [ mornings ago, | in Hawaii, Queen monarchy is abolished, a $ 2 at 3 yok Francisco, Cal, " rought news of a revoluti Lilinokalani has been deposed r provisional ernment has been set up, the Government buildings have been ssizad and the provisional Ministry, composed of members, is sustained by the bayonet volunteers. ; The Clandine brought a commission, Beaded by LL. A. Thurston, of the Advisory Council, which immediately sft for Wash ington with a petition to the American Gov. ernment to annex the Hawaiian Islands to the United States. The United States steamer Boston about threes hundred men about 5 o the afternoon of the day of t} sing. Each man had two belts of cartri ¢ around his waist and was armed v a rif The men marched up office f he Comsul-Gensral Taited where 1 bait \ marines were detached an American Legation, while marched out along Merchan two Gatling guns and made a halt of J. Hopper's residence, Abx they moved to the grounds of tom and after a stay of turned to Arion Hall, whe Over night. The Queen atlampted on Saturday, January 14, to promulgate a new co titution, de priving foreigners of the right of franchise and abroguting the existing House of No. bles, at the same time giving her the power of appointing a new House, This was resistad by the foreign slement of the community, who at once appointed! a Committee of Safety of thirteen members who called a mass-mesting of their class, at which 1200 or 1500 were present, That meeting unanimously adopted reso- lutions condemning the Queen's action and authorizing the committse to consider what- aver was necessary to protect the publ safety, The committees did so, and organ ized a provisional Government on the Tues. day following This Government was © mposed of 8B. B Dole, J. A. King, P. C. Jones and W, O. Smith. They at once issned a proclamation recit ing the arrogance of the Queen, giving the broken promises of Her Majesty, detailing the wrongs inflicted on residents and prop. erty-owners of which the chief points are as follows, First—The Hawaiian Monarchial of Government is hereby abroga 3 Second —A provisional Goverathent for the control and management of public af. fairs and for the protection of publie peace is hereby established to exist until rms of union with ths United States of America bave been negotiated and agroed upon Third— uch provisional Government shall consist of an Executive Council of four members, who shall adminisier the Execu- tive Department of the Government with an Advisory Council of fourteen, who shall bave general legislative authority The new Government thea called volun teer who asst bled, armed, to the number of 50 I'he old Govern. ment surrendered without striking a blow, although it had about 400 men under arms and a battery of Gatling guns The provisional Government then notified the representatives of foreign Gov vernments of the change, and hn fhe nition It was at once granted by all powers except England, The Government assumed formal control of the palace and barracks, The ex Queen re tired to her private residence at Washington ples, and the Goverament granted her an onorary guard of sixteen men. The house hold guards were paid off to February ist and disbanded. A strong foree of volunteers took possession and is now ia charge of the palace, the barracks, the police headquart ers and other Government baildinga, At the headquarters the work of military organization was pushed rapidly forward, and volunteers continued to pour in steadily from all quarters. The provisional Govern. ment spent a large part of the night in per. fecting its organization and adjusting the wheels of Government to the changed order, The arrival of the Boston was very oppor. tune, She had been outside for a week's cruise, When she appeared everybo ly felt easier, for it was seen that the Queen's forces could never prevall agzaimst well. drilled marines, .The scene at the palace when the Queen landad J COCK In #ystem the was in a towering rage, but she was sensible enough to see that she could make 8O head against the foreigners, She had a small foree of about sixty troops, and they had four smooth bores and three Gatlings., With these they could have stood off a thousand men if they bad been soldiers, but they wiltel at the mere mention of fight; it was pitiable to seo their demonstrations, They gave up their weapons as though they were glad to be rid of them The revolution was almost a blorllass one, Only one man was hurt, a native policeman, who was shot by Mr, Good, Good was in charge of a wagon containing a supply of ammunition for the revolutionists, and the lice attempted to capture it. Good, who a man of great firmness and resolution, shot the policeman and took the ammunition to a place where it would do ths most good to the men who wears resisting the Queen. Fortunately there was no neces ty for a re sort to arms, and further bloodshed was avoided, | The Queen is Jealous of the powsr of the whiten, and fs an ambitious, scheming woe man, badly advised. Under the old regime she had no cause to complain, Bhe on joyed $100 00 ith Ba $i" and A w no bility, she undertook to mix A . ties and got the worst of it, The Queen was supported by her favorite, R. B, Wilson, the marshal of the kingdom and the Gov- erament troops, Wilson swore in a number of deputies, and in all the Queen's forom amounted to put 470 men, steamer Clandine was chartered and Honolulu on the morn| | i i | Tha Commissioners are: Lorrin A, Thurs. ton, William C, Wilder, William R. Castle, Charles L. Carter and Joseph Marslen, The Claudine brought also representatives of the deposed Quoen, Claus Spreckles, the millionaire sugar king, is probably more deeply interested in the result of the trouble on the islands than any other American, He has fully $10, - 000,000 invested in sugar plantations Mr, Thurston was for some vears Minister of the Interior under King Kalakaua, and is one of the best-informed men in the country on Hawaiian polition! affairs I'he Hawaiian revolution found thes United States with only one modern man-of-war on | the Pacifie Ocean, the cruiser Boston, now at Honolulu, The flagship Mohican and the war ship Ranger now at Mare Island, Cali- fornia, have beenorderad to sea immediately, The Mohican went direct to Honolulu. The light and printing ofMces with power have been seized by the armed body of the pro- visional Government, All Americans on the islands are a unit { for annexation to the United States and the new provisional Government and are supported by nearly all the English there and all of the Germans. The foreign interests in Hawall amounts to about forty Ranger proceeded to San Francisco awaited further orders. The provisional Government has placed J. H. Soper in command all the armed troops on the island, who issued a proclam- ation placing the island under martial law, This proclamation is printed in the Ha- wailan, English and Portuguese languages, Under the orders of the Executive C mittee all liquor stores have bsen closed, Electric works which suonly the city with of million dollars, thirty millions of wu.ch ars in the handsof Americans, Honolulu is as much an American city as San Francisoo it. self Ha that the the rein- 4 iliuokalani, the deposed Queen of issued a proclamation declaring ieatad the throne on account United States sailors cruiser Boston, and now awaits statement ia power by the G the United States. of anding of from her wearnmeat What Hawaii Is, [be kingdom of Hawai islands in the North Pac wich are miiss (ro about 50,0 squars miles. © 400 ware natives, 84 rt bited, 1 Ar Japanose, and 154 B of t eXDOrts consis anas and | Honol Oahu, every islands } 3 or ing lea David Kalak y the last K yin H » Was Wager, 8 Was Pagisiature nas partisans Fag na Em re. were Der yn the An nw an and Hritish Rid the Ring was Qusen Lalinokalan King Kalakana, who 1591, in San Franc the throne, Her hushan long resided in Hawa ou panied h ODOT and the kalani to this country Queen {AR. Judge Howell E, Jackson For the Supreme Hench Named Presiden Howsll E crat and a United Harrison nomisated Jackson, of Tenn a succeed the late Jus bench of the | The nominati } the Benate. President selected Ju ige J ACKm served with him in ¢ 1551 ant April Senator J been Presiden mson The aon been chosen created something for the new apg erat; and the perhaps, that tho Southern Fepubli Lamar Howell E Im States Nenato appointed hi Court for thes di it : ng Teonesses, He is a native , having Lesa born in Parle, on April 8 183 Years of age moved to Jacks thers for many years uated from East Tennessee (! g and after ward spent two years at iiversity of Virginia, In 1856 he w rraduated from Lebanon Law = immediately began the pra . in Jack removing to Moamphis three yORrs Inter, He served om w Saprens bench of Stats tw by appoint ment. He was elected t Stats House of Representatives in 190 on the State credit platform, and was very after ward elected United States Benate as a Donn at serving from March + J 881 intl March i oT He is remenoered at the Capital as a of quiet, unassuming erally well liked, nod dis ness and judicwt « tions arisiag there, When tie Circois Judge ship was first offarel t) Jackson LY President Clevsiand b tad about ae cespting It, as be hal pressed the name of another Tennessocan the place, tad States Nn Was pr inds Jacks wes a United when ident Cleveland | ted States in that . ne sany lived ile ni "i, his SOON Lo the man nAanners, Keun {a shed tor Tair nel leration of the ques CURE FOR TYPHUS, Mexicans Say the Spiders Make a Strong Medicine The Chinalahuas spllers are eo ming into general use in hospital and private practice at the City of Mexico as a cure for ty phus fover Recent experiments show that while the solders have unquestionably proved beaefl. olal in many cues, they are very powerful, and, ignorantly used, are, like any other strong medicine, liable to be dangerous, A patient livi noar Santa Anna, who took some, manifested symptons similar to those cause! by acute poison. At Qusrstaro also symptons of polsoning were developed by a patient who tried them, and his body was covers with bloody sores, Doctor Zuniga weed the remedy mized witn oooon without veptible results, The patient was a cin) of eighteen, The Rev. Father Orite, who first dirsoted general attention to the antidote, gave sviders to Mrs, Luz Garcia Conde, a highly astosmad lady, without effect, and she sub. quently disd, her death, however, bei attributed to the disease and not to thy med- felons, Dr, Juan Altalnerano is making an halts of the medicine, Heveral hundred its aims | and | nn. | BURNED AT THE STAKE Terrible Punishment Moted Out by a Texas Moh, Fate of a Fiend Who Assaulted and Killed a Baby, Henry Smith, the colored man who as murdered Myrtle Vance, the sid daughter of Henry Vanes of the wmulted and thr Paris, T¢ stake in that city, jus sion of his crime, | WY Oar xas, was burned to death at +t fle fi comma 15.000 persons When telegram reached thers County Attornev Sturgeon telling of th rest of Smith at Ozon, Ark., and ns) prota ction, a commitiee of twenty. jzens left on a special for Texarkana t Mr. Sturgeon, These citizens cha of Smith at 8:30 o'clock in the morning. special car was placed at their dispo All along the route there erow | At Texarkana nn mot sons had { around the tion whe train arris urrounded Smith, and with vers forced a passage throug a train in waitin The mob swar piatforms, an and wants Distr mounted made an imp ing them t authorities at Smith see first, and « that fear! him, When | from ' Ar for the y Te took ) raliway I'n rathere 'n the prisooe: right, Whatev as the » of Lamar evervthing, in | Deon 4 : son the 1 Iashed to the seat The line of march was up Main street to the square, around the square, down Clarks. ville street to | oh street, thenoe ¢ Mw, where he and shirt When the and x1 around him irons under his body and every twrought forth une to Vance, ¥ Lon " eseaned APProva Ie i begge tuat he did r iid be Killed irons aod back and kept its apor Was rea rust into » ihen the iron Ara \L. threat, geance satisfied Then der the scaffold, oi and the platform, and a maton app a Lime he was enveloped In stnoke disappears] aml the flames ot un WAR seni to sway back and forth. To the surprise of all with a desperate struggle he pulled himself up by the railing of the soalfold, stood up, passed bis hand over his face, and then jumped [rom the son ffold and rolled out of the fire below, Men on the ground thrust him into the bur masse again, and life became extinet Then he became still, and all thou tht he was dead. The fire burned the ropes that bound him, and he fell upon the burn ng platform. He then began to roll about the platform. It seemed impossible that any thing could live in that furnace Hundreds had turned away in horror from the spectacle, but thousands shouted with satisfaction and with demonstrations of delight, People were present from every pars of that section, They came from Da as, Fort Worth, Sherman, Dison, Bos ham, Texarkana, Fort Smits Arkadelphia, and a party came from Arkansas whers Smith was captured. Every train that came in was loaded to its utmost capacity. There were demands at many points for special trains, At every country anvils and bells were sounded Pe poured in there in a constant stream all night and day on Alter toe execution the throug disperse | quistiy The § AOC" acd une ver Smith ed, For As thi Smith combustible material was p was poured ng Hy ® horsebarg The story of Nith's orime 1s as follows: | The big burly feliow pioke | up little Myrtle | Vance, aged threes and one aalf years oid, near the house of her father, Henry Vance, A policoman, and, giving her oandy allay ber fears, ocarrisd her through the ountral part of the oily & Gibbon's pasture, just within the core porate imita, Arriving at the pwsturs he with inhumanity too terrible ty relate, first viclously assaulted the innocent babe and then took one little limb fa sacs hand and literally tore ber in twain. Then covering the vody with leaves and brash he lay dowa and calmly through toe night by the side of his victim, After deliberately eating his breakfast he went away and was not seen any more until his capture, As s00n as it was earned upon recovery of the body that ths crime wis « atrocious, the whole town tursed out in the chase. The rallroads put up baile tins offering tres tragsportation 10 thos who wouls Join In the search. Poses went out ln every direction, and not a stones wan loft unturnsd, Smith was traces! to Datroit on foot, where he amped on A freight train and went to id home in Hempstead County, Arkansas, —— tA t— ca THREE propeilers have Just towed sevent coal laden canal boats from Perth Amboy A dersey City, N. J. The string was the nrg wt yet brought through the bay, town | THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Eastern and Middle States, wl HE dwelling house of James Addison, at est Newbury, Mass, was burned a few mk Ho wince, Mr, Addison, aged forty, na vam, aged ui int , Bg toot erishiad flames, . ay paris Tar Legislature cul passed resolutio Mn Lucy Woon Ww brated her 107t ) } rece nrithiday at arre, AT Litlle Falls, Grand Central H Metropolitan #4 in th non-union 1 AT MceConnel ran into the re wa t img of ne Hed jy: 4 1 by ti were killed, WALLAC ocrushe 1 and ut Washington Ma 3 { Mil { wt Foreign, Ml gas exp F SKAlS PIL, neat miners ware killed an re been in jared Ine British Parliament ro the Queen's speech was read; was a det the speach and Mr GI iy reply to Hq and Lord Salish AROUT ired and wing victim f poverty gat Tower Hill, London. and rescivel to fispiay of their rags ani misery | Lords and Commons in Parliament ware prevented by constables TN woke two hun srthaguake shong ar tidal rave caused mach destruction of and property on the Idand of Zant . A SLEIGH containing C. H, Versailles and fa Woman Whose Dame is Gnsnown Was struck by & train Dear Mantrea!, Canada, and both occupants were instantly Killed ANOTHER Ax sxpiosion of firedamp occurred in the General von Blumenthal coal pit, at Reck linghausen, Westphalia, Eighteen miners were killed instantly and seventeen were in Jared THERE were serious breal mots in Mar sol! low, France, The Marseilles bakery strike has come to an snd, after some fighting be tween the people and the troops Tar British Government decided not to send warships to Honolulu, and has not made a protest to the Washington Govera- ment, Tux Navajo Indians are committing many depredations in the State of Honora, Mexico, SeonErany Wmire, of the American Le. ation, has delivered to Lord Rosebery, ia ondon, three dispatch boxes containing the American case in the matter of the Bering Sea arbitration. Tar Banco de Roma y Ayres, Argentine Rapunlic, has suspended payment, in consequence of the losses sus tained in gold speculation by the manager of the oconoarn These loses amount 1,000,000 FOUR LYNCHED. Charged With the Murder of Two Country Merchants, Mob fury was expended by the lynciing of tour colored men at Tazswell, Va, a few days ago A. Batolife and Ben Shortridge, white traders, of Richlands, wera on their way thers to buy goods, During the night tuey camped out ani want 0 rest In thar wagons, Four colored mon, Gerry Brown, Spsnoer Branch, Joha Johnson and Ban Fillerson, worse soon watching the meron ints, Next morning the dead bolise of the traders wore found. They had ben rovbed murdered, Susploion at ono» fall upon hop nmol colored men. Brown was eaught, Heoonfossed that ns and his pais had commitiad the dead, Boon as the news reachs| Rwchlsals a te to of ths party of resolute men took Vol oh (Boni Tagswell Cours la Plata, Buenos | te NATIONAL The Treasury FINANCES, Department's Public Debt Statement. A $3,000,000 Increa je-= Largest Receipts in Two Years. The monthly 1 from th 1 Te partment show the de ssu wt during An Aeci es bearing « est bearing and the surplus « was lowered month $100, 006) ¥¥) AgRrogated nunel y which mand LNG Treasury croale « LTE § there ars Iry note is al Bury 05,991 1 hse mn There was 1non- nterest and the inter~ Ww Preduace fate siesale Quote BEAN Limed Lg iT Apples— King awn, Ze State pe Bing, per Grapes ID river W. xX. 3 {ros W. NY Cranberries, (Fre . infer: Tr, Cape Cod HOY Stata 1802, fair to choice ISH, prime 18, comm Old odds, LIVE ™ Fowls—Jereey, State, Western, per lb. Spring Chickens, local, Ib, Western per Roosters, Turkey Ducks wer . Western, per pair, Geese, Western, per pair Pigeons, per pair URESSED ¥ Turkeys, per Ib “as Chickens— Phila. per ib Western, por Ib Sh and West, to fancy, per Ib gh \ per HE per 1b i Das White, per VEGETABLES, FotatoesStata per bb. .... Jersey, prime, per bbl, . Jersey, inferior, per bb, Le L, in bulk, per bE: Cabbage, L. IL, per 100, ,,.,. Onions Eastern, yellow, bhi, Eastern, red, per bbl, , State, per bbl.......... Squash-Marrow per barrel, Sweet atoss, Va, par bbl, South Jersey, per bb, ... Celery, near by, doz. bunches GRAIN, ETC, Flour ~City Mill Extra. .... Patents. ... .... Wheat-No, 2 Bed... .ooenee Ryo-Btate, ...oo.ooonniivios Barley —Tworowed State, , Corn-Ungraded Mixed... UnteNo, 2 White. ..oveiaes Mixed Western... eaves Hay ~Uood 10 Choloe, ceeee. Htraw—Long Rye. ..oovivuves LardCity Shh Rann LIVE STOCK. Beoves, City dressed. ....... oom, Ww ew Eittvon CHG tah re . . EERE EEE EY “hes 7 A LE EE EE RELY al ) 0 RIES—FRESH B+ 3 +38 341 3 1 1 J @ 4 : “ : “ 3 | BURIAL OF BLAINE, | Simple Services at the Home, Church : | tal and Grave, Bimple ceremonies characterized James (3, Blaine's funeral at Washington, Al news was suspendes, Mrs, Blaine ha sired that the funersl of her husband should be strictly private, but it became & public demonstration of the high esteem In which the Maine statesman was held, I'he body Iay in the parior floor of his residence, amid a pr floral emblems sent by personal friends official associate The parior was ’ small to contain the persons woo bad Leen ito ; ry Servic at the BEY BR i de. and ar oo invite the BOs The Presid MoKeoe ar lAvutens nt dent was KOC panied Morton Then came Secretary the Treasury } Heer ATT Becrewmry Tracy tary Nobles and Wann torney-General nt entered, i Private 5¢ Parker. by Murs the meu tats | ster of tary {ieneral Rusk and if the | ary J ust presentalives eading the way Dearers mo Re ance casket am The family | ¢ front oat tate ved at r funera WEE § ns ving in the Gir H gmetery, headed bs fe Process »n 5 2100 He ’ A great number the spextators oul ug the pavements » bad formed urch walked a side of the ong in CATTIAg one of the most pict the United States jeorgetown Heights Cr ani wr lat Cem buria at the jooking ti Rock Cree most 1 t Grnorpetowny | With the hORTars Vico-President intimate friends and Dr. Hamlin read the simple burial service of the Presbhvteran Church This was followed by an extsaporansous prayer and the benediction, and all that was mor. James G sine was consigaed to earth, LARGEST OF THE KIND. The Cantilever Bridge to be Buiit at New many Kus lates llespie B Oricans President Harrison has Jast signsd a bi which authorizes Chicago men i over the Mississippl River at Now Or | the iargest cantilever oconsiror nd ba bridge in America, Surveyors and engineers will at onos begin preliminary operations and within years the £5, 000,000 structure will be opened for traffic. The plan is one in which ail t ralironds in the South are inlerestad and the contract has besn given te Porthell Karner, civil eugineers of Chioage, fhe bridge will bave many stupessdons dimensions, t mast be built of steal wita three unbroken and continuous spans be- tween the river hanks, as defined bY a me dium stage of water, anil with two piers ia the river, The length of the main channsd span will be 1003 feet and the two side spans will be 757 feet long, with tae lower part of the superstructure wot less than eighty-five fort above the extreme high waler mare, Tats will make the bridge itesll bul a few feet logs than a hall mile in length. Toe oation of the bridge will probably be near Uarreliton, THEIR LIVES FOR COAL, Three Poor People Killed on Raid road Tracks, The prices of coal have basen wo high this your that that very necsssary articles has thrae o~ Oe
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