Olean Democrat, The (Newspaper) - January 31, 1893, Olean, New York J HAWAII IN QUEEN LILIUOKALANI DEPOSED AND A NEW GOVERNMENT The tlint bo to the mid iv Co in in IKK I oil to tile of the ton dorod Without SAN Jan. 80. queen bus been a provisional government lias been established and live reached country to ask the government at Washington to end the political tr ubles of the Hawaiian islands by annexing them to the United JNb the Queen abdicated her throne without and the visional authorities in complete con- FOREIGN American of was in fair demand the past week at 1 for three months and for Gold con- to bo in strong demand in the open market for Paris and but the Bank of has not been touched Shipments from York and South Africa are while there is no symptom of a coming I for the The silver I ket h is although remittances have been made to the and eastern banks are taking Indian cil bills The pi ice has been kept firm by t he small amount of metal i ing in the The during the week was moderately prices generally tending The business done was chiefly in high class investment the values of which are s partly under the influence of mon y. American were buying being steady on bouli home and foreign The continued ment ol gold iroin Kew Yorks checks a rapid but the main factors in- j the department being a disposition is shown here to hold tiea and there is no sign of London un- loading on New York or Xew York un- loading on At Paris prices on the Bourse during the week were steady tending to At Berlin prices on the Boerse The stock settlements made easy money being national securities especially were well At Frankfort business on the Boerse was quiet and prices were WORK OF THE supported by the bayonets of the The coup d'etat was as Woodless as the one which ended in the deposition of Doin Pedro in News of the revolution in Hawaii was brought by the steamer reached San Francisco at 2 o'clock Sa day bringing with her theme commissioners who are empowered to with the authorities at ton a treaty under which the islands are to he annexed to the United THE FOREIGNERS LED THE The story which the Claudine brought shows that the foreign residents of led the uprising which has brought about a graver situation than the have yet been cilled upon to The exciting events began on Jan. 14 and were so far now on the following The trouble came A committee of was formed Sunday Jan. 15, and on Monday a government was the monarchy was and the queen and cabinet were forced to On the previous Saturday rumors were circulated of a roj alist coup and that the queen was trying to force the cabinet to sign a new The new constitution proposed by the queen deprived the foreigners of the right of franchise and abrogated the existing house of but empowered the to appoint a new This was resented by the foreign who at once pointed a committee of safety of thirteen who called a mass meeting t. e following The mass meeting was at- tended by twelve or fifteen hundred Resolutions were unanimously adopted condemning the action of the queen and authorizing the committee of safety to take into further consideration whatever necessary to protect public The following day the provisional ment was It was composed of the S. B. J. A. P. C. Jones and W. O. who at once issued a proclamation reciting the gance of the enumerating the broken promises of her majesty and de- tailing the wrongs inflicted on the dents and WITHOUT STRIKING A The new government then called on who to the number of 500. The government rendered without striking a although it had about 400 men under arms and a battery of Gatling The provisional government then notified the representatives of foreign governments of the change and asked It was at once granted by all the powers except The provisional government promised peace and requested all parties to continue in the government service ex- cept the Queen Charles R. Samuel minister of for- eign W. H. minister of John F. minister of the and Arthur P. The government assumed formal con- trol of the palace and The ex- queen retired to her private residence at Washington and the government granted her an honorary guard of sixteen The guards were paid off to Feb. 1 A strong force volunteers took possession and is now in charge of the the police headquarters and other government Confirmed at Jan. t the Hawaiian has received an cial confirming the report that Hawaiian government has been over- thrown and that commissioners from the government are on their way to from San Francisco to ask fkat Hawaii be annexed to the An interview between Secretary W. Foster and Dr. Mott the was held its tkee Secretary Foster went over to the and had conference with of no of the policy to be by United States in this matter will be at least until after the arrival of commissioners from Hawaii who are to present the request for annexation to United it may be said that the the Hawaiians will hardly be if the purport thereof has been correctly from the innovation upon the pol icy of the government since tion which the annexation would the of other countries in the wiek islands are too large to permit on tne of the governments of those nations AD acquiescence in such It involve that the United States would not care to shoulder its policy forbids it to The Weather westerly becoming i MADE INSANE BY Telegrapher Whitley Imagines He IB a Pile N. Jan. A. one of the oldest telegraphers in the employ of has become crazy from excessive cigarette smoking and had to be puc in a He imagined a pile driver and wanted to butt his brains out against the wall oi his He has bean a telegrapher nearly thirty and for twenty of these he was at the Elizabeth Ke was formerly master workman of the Knights of and was prominent in the stride of 1883 He is 45 years old and a He would nothing but the strongest and used to make his own He was removed to the Morris Plains The pin ciaus think he can live only a short i Bishop Jan. will has been filed for probate Among the visions are the All his punted books are given to Trinity church to toini a rector's and parish to Trinity church toward the completion of the front of the for tne Home for each to the Hogan his His A Bad att Jan. Fire destroyed property here valued at and it is possible two have been as two or three persons are The fire broke out ic the Tower The fire started from a defective jet and not in between the ceiling ami Whenever the firemen would enter a room and break in the ceiling the flames would shoot Aid was asked from and it responded with a wagon and an All the guests not out of the building and it is thought all the servants were The international bank and drugstore in the same block were One woman was saved by her who climbed up on a telegraph pole and rescued her from the third The Windsor across tne caught lire several The hotel was owned by Ira and was the first hotel built in It was a veritable A servant girl hamed Kitty Scheck was rescued from her room by the firemen in an unconscious Captain Con- ger is among the A later dispatch It is now known that no lives were lost in day night's The flames were con- fined to the building and the loss was The Loss Will Be Jan. The fire in the which was thought to be has again broken ont. The mine underlies the and it is feared the supporting pillars will be eaten away and the town A stream of gallons a minute is now runn through the The crevices formed by the recent cave in now form flues for the escaping which are pouring from the earth in The loss to the company will be Wheel Works Jan. The mouth Wheel works and four cent dwellings occupied by employes burned last A Chicago Jan. six-story 62 to 66 Canal was almost de- by Loss Linoleum Works Jan. linoleum works at have been Loss Satin ball gowns having tulle shoulder Shot velvet for elegant home or ing Flounces and feathers forming ful Alsatian Heavy lustrous satin for entire dresses and Visiting combined with velvet stitched on the Heavy silk Genoa and guipure laces for millinery for entire sleeves and coat and dress Long and short black velvet coats trimmed fur and jet Silken petticoats of glace trimmed with or white lace Boleros or short jackets of silk or passementerie in plain and cashmere Evening bonnets looking as though made of spun being of dainty gilt Gold worked ecru lace for trimming ball and evening with sleeve or shoulder Long trails of artificial blossoms for the seams of gored that are being adopted for evening Printed silks in many small as stemless short zigzag etc. Rose wreaths without stems or foliage for trimming the necks and skirts of the 1830 style of ball as well as those of the earlier empire Goods A Fire at Jan. First Presbyterian church was destroyed by AN EXCURSION TRAIN Large lumber harnesses and other personal property go to his William Gray is given to ter of William Gray to Jaines Potter Franks of and tne residue of the estate to be divided between the bishop's three Mr. Cleveland and the NEW Jan. committee resenting most cf the Protestant the religious papers and the In- dian Rights association called on Mr. Cleveland to if what would be his attitude during his coming administration toward the Indian This committee was appointed in ance of a plan adopted at the annual ing of the Indian commissioners in ington on Jan. 12. The members of the committee were with Mr. Cleveland an and afterward expressed themselves as greatly pleased with his expressions for the welfare ol the One Maa Killed and Jan. 30. The men's excursion returning from cago to consisting of nine was thrown from the track by a broken rail near The baggage car and forward coach went down the em- i and tipped over on their The two coaches following down the embankment and W. E. Ackers of Minneapolis was in- stantly killed and twenty-seven others were A who was on the assisted in caring for the wounded until arrived from Yellow a station near was forwarded from both east and west and the injured have been well cared The to the number of 500, after holding their annual meeting at St. Paul a few days started on an sion by special They had two or three in Chicago and were ing to their homes when the accident A Tariff Repeal Jan. Springer has introduced a the Clause of the act increasing ter Jan. 1, 1S94, the duty on manufactures of linen containing more 100 threads to the square Linen importers have asked the of thia provision before it takes alleging that it has failed in its which was to foster the fine Two Little Jan. 30. Carrie aged 3 daughter of Arthur O. and Mary aged 6 daughter of John were killed by a industry in the United fire engine drawn by four which was answering an alarm of The children were coasting on a and reached an intersection of streets just as the fire engine came tearing and they went under the Military Court Jan. code tee of the National Guard association met here to consider the revision of the The were in session all and after adjournment announced that of the 240 articles in the code about half had been They will finish their labors probably this An Anonymous Jan. 30. The tion of for the new cathedral of St. John the Divine still remains At a meeting of the J. Morgan reported that the gift had been accepted and the balance of 000 due on the cathedral site had been Played Duel and One Boy Shot to Jan. aged 15 and Willie aged 16, played duel this morning with an old-fashioned pistoL Of course they know it was Lewis pullea the trigger and the ball went crashing into Harper's The boy cannot with LA Jan. president of the Farnham Business is He took with him realized on and left a number of His property has been attached by the First National bask of NORTH N. Jan. miss meeting of Gratwick citizens has protested against the change of tbe postoffice from Gratwick to North Von to Leave Jan. von Geiman ambassador to will leave Pans on a prolonged leave of absence in Diplomats associate his de parlure .th tue campaign of calumny the Panama canal Fifty-Seven Miners of the entombed miners at have been rescued through an abandoned The other seventy three men doubtless as the mine is now a roaring Seven Tears at Hard Jan. years at hard labor was the punishment inflicted upon Dr. Frederick the Dr. of convicted of causing the death of Mary Found Dead in Jan. ish royal commissioner to the oi Columbian was found dead in hK room in the Virginia hotel Heart disease is supposed to be tbe Jan. 30. James T. recently sistant quartermaster general by Governor hopelessly insane and taken to an COOKS AND Columbus discovered turtle Over kinds of soup are head soup is first mentioned in 827. Cream ices were first made in Paris in 1774 Moore was the English epicure Locusts are still eaten in Africa and The Komans were very fond of porpoises and The Jews made bread by mixing meal and water and baking in a fiat The Greek could serve up a pig basted on one the other A popular dish in Sparta vas a ture of eggs and The Chinee of America have driel oysters arid cuttlefish sent from Hume and Gibbon were celebrated as good In the tenth century professors of appeared in Venice and The turkey has been honored in Eu- rope ever since the discovery of In Addison's time the pigs were whipped to death to make the flesh In the fifteenth century Mentz was noted for its Strasburg for The plum pudding was unknown in England until the middle of last Lonis TURF with John Dickerson has engaged Budd Doble as assistant Germans must be fond of horse as 86.000 horses are said to be killed by German Thirty-five years ago Vermont Black with three in the was the champion trotting sire of the One hundred and twenty-five dollars Lought a called a year Since then he has paced in and has been sold for A was passed hi the Ohio ture recently making it a penitentiary offense to enter a horse in a class to which he is not bj the Pa Jan. SO. Erie Car a plant representing has been seized by the sheriff upon execution amounting Jfo in Mont Jan The joint lot for senator Ciar 20, Sanders Dixon 11. Collins 1. Letter Jan. Saturday night nine letter boxes were broken open and flower the Jan. 30. Governor Flower has Assemblyman Haley's four bills for their the the date for a charter election in 1, from spring until in cases of and two deaths are reported at At Halle there were no new and only two THE DEATH JOBS J. at Vernon Y. one of tbe partners in Harjes bankers of Xew in that Mrs. of Judge B. Washington Mrs. SARAH V. Edwin at wife of John C. at Captain T. of in More Than Men in Jan. amnesty stration here yesterday has surprised all More than 20.000 men with bauds and banners marched in the light precession in tbe John Dr. Pierce Mahony and James the recently re- leased from Portland addressed a great meeting at tic The at the was the only feature c-f the smaller than at several previous En- was and all the speakers were cheered almost con- stant The without exception emphasized the of securing the release oi the rest of the Irish XEW Jan. Theodore ton of popularly known on turf has ob- the good will and fixtures of the Grand hotel at Broadway and first for and is now in He ran the Eight Pennons Jan. freight train was sidetracked at Cudahy to Jet a train go Owing to a misplaced and tbe passenger train crashing into the smashing it three or four of tue other Eight persons were PLENTY FLOUR FOR Monday Morning A Full Stock of Those A Traveling Jan. A. of Xew who had betn stopping at tbe Continental hotel since suicide Saturday by banging himself from a on the He was a traveling Senatorial N. Jan. result of the eighth ballot in the vras as Smiih Anderson 3, 6, 4, Mnir 113. J S. of the Republican national at the hotel seriously ill. He is suffering from matory rheumatism and NICE POTATOES Sweet Florida Oranges IN ABUNDANCE J. W. The Cash MIS For the next 30 days we will sell 8 50, former price 00 10 00, r price 12 00 former price 15 00 14 50, former price 18 00 16 50, former price 20 00 00, former price 25 00 XO or Single Nickel or D. H. single or H. single Nickel or D. H single Nickel or D H F single Nickel or D. H. single Genuine single Harness 22 50, former price 28 00 Genuine single Harness 24 00, former price 30 00 Double Driving 27 50, former price 35 00 single Harness 20 00 former 25 00 All Oak Stock And Blankets and Robes at reduced Oak Leather Harness Co 198 Union 6 For all this week to purchase a nice Open Stem Full SOLID SILVER WATCH FOR ONLY If you want a watch call at ONCE as we have only a limited at the popular Jewelry of Chas H. 135 Union Olean One of the Largest and Finest Lines to be Found in Western New Prices as Low as the Lowes 200- Union OF N. Y. Cash Paid Undivided Profit Total VT T I 60.000 V. D- F. L. O. 0. 5. H. W. G. H THE POSITIVE ELY 50 i STEEL rf TAL GALVANIZED V IRON and TIN Gft Estimates from TO 04 BROADWAY MI I N I