_PORTLAND DAILY PRESS. ESIABLISIIED JUNE 1862 VOL. 33. PORTLAND, MAINE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1890, THREE CENTS. jTL _ _PRICE AiJVEllTISE:,lEXT8. | NET"* ADVERTISEMENTS will be decisive of Mr. Chamberlain’s CZAR APPROVES. derstood Ids availability will be can- THE en- COMING MIN. political fortune, and it will not be com- LEFT TO THEIR FATE vassed at a meeting of tho national tered into for a long time to come if he KIND WORDS. Louis can avoid it. mittee of tho party at St. Friday William Sent Him An Au- j on and for H Emperor to decide the time ALL- Mr. Chamberlain's idea seoms to be next, place TREES-. __ national convention that four years hence, thoj Liberal party tograph Letter. holding the next All Solid Oak. Most of them have Box Seats, to be will be glad enough to have him Dnck and quite a number of committees in at his own which have material strength, Sold at cost to close out the lot and make room for What the Transvaal Has Done for again prioe, and he is proba- Populists bly right. It will he quite time enough On a Barren Cliff On Vancouver The London Standard Utters Them will be iavoralby disposed toward Judge new goods. The Czar Told the Bearer lie Entirely Ap- then to pick a quairel with the Tory pre- Trumbull’s candidacy. to b« talked ~ Chamberlain. mier. Meantime the roost noble Marquis Island. proved of the Policy of Checking Eng- for Us. The other name likely : of is the of is United States Snetrtor Marion But- ONE~AT $77667 “"O Ni”A Salisbury Right Hon. Joseph land’s Arrogance. T$T2^F Ohamborlain’s venerated chief and lead- ler of North Carolina. ^United States of Nebraska is re- ONE AT $7.50. er. Somebody once described as St. Petersburg, 12.—An auto Senator W. ~V. Allen ONE AT politics January a dark horse and $13.50. the most exhilarating of all sports, and garded in the light of HE IS THE MOST graph letter of Emperor William to the to the front ONE AT $7.75. POPULAR MAN certainly Mr. Chamberlain’s hunt for the THE TERRIBLE HAS may be brought prominently ONE AT WRECK OF THE ONLY NICE THINGS TO SAY OF or other circum- $14.00. British nremiersliip is deeply interesting Czar, was brought to this city by Prinoe should tno declinations OF THE MOMENT. to Judge Trumbull or ONE AT $8.50, and exciting even to onlookers. JANET COWAN. Von Radolin, the German ambassador OF AMERICANS. stances tend plaoe ONE AT $15.00 Senator Butler outside of oonsideartion. to Russia. Tho letter reviews the general ONE AT S2.00. GERMAN ASSURANCES. ONE AT $15.50! situation, especially in the/fransvaal and KRUGER S PROCLAMATION. A Piece of Luck for Him—He Egyptian questions. To be seen in our window and on street door. Do Prodigious Hohenloke Tolls Austria nml Not to All you in- Italy Five of the Crow Did 3STot He a Government Where Na- Understand the The Czar told Prinoe Von Radolin he Salisbury Will Present His Side of Venez- Urges tend to buy one this if so here is Saw His Opportunity and Was Quick to Be Alarmed. year, your opportunity. of tionalities Can Live Fraternally. Signals a Rescuing Tug and Were entirely ooncurred'in tho views and aims uelan Case at Once—American Attitude Grasp It—Followed on tlie Streets hy Left to Perish of who has taken the May be—An Attempt Will Emperor William, During the Late Trouble* Ha* Caused Cheering Crowds—At Heart a Dema- Berlin, January 12.—In view of the 13.—The rank and Be Made to Save Them. lead against England’s arrogance and Pretoria, January fact that It—It. Is Also a Nice Ladder Laud in the Premier- the future of Germany's rela- Very gogue—He May added that the German Emperor could file of tho Jameson expedition, captured tions with is for the England involved ia doubt, Port 13.—The Noble Lord to Descend Upon. the Boers and to this place, ship. Townsend, January firmly rely on his support and the sup- by brought Chancellor Prinoe Von Hohenlohe has The British bark Janet Cowan, of tiie states to an- hove started for Natal by orders. sent Thompson, port friendly Russia, London,January 13.—Tbe Standard New York, 12.—A special Lon- assuring communioations to the was are to January wreoked December 31, near Carman- namoiy, France and the United Slates. nounces the foreign offioo is busily en- officers of the'expedition expected governments at Vienna and don cable to the Sun says: The British Rome, ahon, Vancouver Island. She was a follow The custom!! officials Prinoe Lobanoff Rostevski, Russian gaged in completing papers relating to shortly. pointing out that action FURNISHING politicians who have the Trans- aDy diplomatic built vessel owned Shakle the a safe to Farrar, COMPANY, regarded Clyde by minisster of foreign affairs, was present Venezuelan Those papers opened large consigned wihch might be taken the Berlin dispute. vaal orisis from a party point of view are by gov- & and was valued at She at will be one of the leaders in the Band, wild was 21 Co., $127,000. the Interview between the Czar aud published with as muoh dispatch Monument L. more ernment, would not involve either the Square. CARLETON, impressed than anything else left South as is and found it contained a hon- Manager. by Capetowu, Afrioa, September Prince Von Radolin and commended the consistent with the satisfactory exe- arrested, ^ with the Mr. triple alliance or the individual interests 11 great advantage Joseph lor Vancouver, under charter to load anti-English policy. cution of the laborious task. dred revolvers and seven thousand round Chamberlain has of Austria or Italy. It is understood derivod^from it. It is lumber for a South African port De- In an the of cartridges. President Kruger issued a that the editorial, Standard says that not too much to that he is at this chanoollor’s communication ex- cember she rounded THE TRANSVAAL PRISONERS. say 3, when Capo communications it publishes relative to proclamation to the people of Ra ;d, moment the most man in pressed entirely paciflo intentions on the a popular publio Flattery, encountered gale which drove the attitude of Germany and the Trans- saying they believed they had been de- this part of towards also a One of Them is an American En- country. All parties his Germany Egypt, and a siiocessiou of adverse Mining vaal ceived a small number of regarded fier’seawariJ, and the publication of the paper on by designing to belief that a mutual with a of accession office with and good understanding winds forced the toward the west gineer Salary 8100,000 a Year. the men outside of the He misgivings, ship Venezueland difficulty, are all autlio- country. urges his own between and Great Britain will personal friends and blindest Germany coast of Vancouver Island where she It the Rand residents to with the be restored at an early day. adds: “Urged by friendly co-operate feared that he would lose his a Cape Town, January 11.—Sir Heroules ritJ^ive. government to make the republlo a partisans It is known that the Italian struck reef about 13 miles west of pubiio opinion in the United States to g But here Is the of the govern- of country where all nationalities esn live right jingle greatest January Sale this store has ever individuality in a Cabinet ment the Lord Carmahie December 81. Robinson, governor Capo Colony, has known. overwhelming- fearing agreement with light Directly place before tbe world, as soon as may He Johan- issued a fraternally together. promises Goods are coining in and out at half the usual ly Tory and presided over his old ad- Salisbury for co-operating of Italian and when the vessel Second Mate proclamation removing Dr. going rapidly prices, and that by grounded be, the British case as con shall have a tool British in the regards the nesburg mayor, municipal for New, Seasonable Goods. there will versary, Lord squadrons event of certain Jameson from the office of Administrator council and Inhabi- To-day be additional attractions in the Salisbury. Howell and two of the crew jumped with the cabinet has concludes: "Let the contingencies in the Mediterranean, of troversy Venezuela, sale of Goods and Dress Goods. As events have turned out Mr. Cham- overboard and It was Mashonaland and appointing F. J. tants of Johannesburg make it possible House-keeping might be disturbed by the rupture be- perished. apparent decided to respond to this amicable in- and for its government to appear before berlian from the first aimed to assert tween and and asked the was doomed and the rest of the Newton, secretary receiver-general of England Germany, ship vitation by publishing the material docu- Volksland with the words: ‘Forget and himseif. He strnok out a line of foi certain explanations from Germany. British Beoliuaualand, in his Mr. UNBLEACHED COTTONS. policy in men set about reaching shore. It was an place. ments in Its theroon. forgive.’” DRESS GOODS. It is probable Austria wanted to know is possession bearing the oonduct of ooionial affairs as diffloult task on account of Newton an imperial offioer. Cecil daring how the Emperor viewed England’s war- extremely Of far more interest^ to the English Hopeful. 36 4c and a as it was The 22 members of inoh, 5o yard. Our entire line novel, and this the surf. After several a sailor the reform commit- of Novelty Dress Pat- ex-republioan like demonstrations.
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