THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. JANUABY 4. 1893 V'"' H. til I :. U' Jf i. ma "V.-, LI 6ETFIKG POSTED ON THE ISLAND. QiMttoii of Considerable Interest Will Saoa Com Before Caa grass Sevens ad Bloant Will Me BaarpI QuMtlooed Mlalster Thars Utm mt Werk Oa the Be- . pablU of Hawaii. WA8HI50T05, Dec. 80. Notwith standing tbe senate committee on for eign relation has suspended for the holiday week Its public investigation into the diplomatic relations of this country with Hawaii, the members ef the committee are pursuing their in entries In their individual eapseity and have been ransacking the pa bile libraries for books. J It is now regards as certain that Mr. Blount and Ma Bteveas wUl both be before the committee and while they may tell nothing store than they . bare individually related, the fact that they will be both eonfrented by shrewd men on the opposite aide ef the euestlon, empowered te ask qnet tfons and to pin them down, will , render their testimony ef considerable , value to tbe nnprsjudieed in forming en opinion upon tbe merits of the controversy. It is quite evident . that the committee will be in no haste to complete Its investigation or make . its report If Mr. Thurston succeeds in ergan- nr republie on the Islands, or if e form of government is ohaag-ed in any way,some reeor nitlon ef it by the United mates will become necessary, is It would if the queen shorn Id re-as- Sod the throne Thus it will be seen st whatever the altiasste termina tion of the question may be it behooves 1 the members of the foreign relations . ; committee to be prepared at any time te deal with it on almost any phase en the floor f the senate or in commit , tee, Thuy realize this and are acting accordingly. SPLIT ON TUB BANK TAX. Twe Reports On Heyeal bmltted Ah Dank lug- Sub-Committee. Washikotow. Deo. 80. The snb- Cmmittee of the committee on bank g and ourrency of the house to which was submitted the question of repeal ing tbe state bank tax, divided on the Btter, Mr. Cox of Tennessee sub ttlng a report embodying uncon ditional repeal and Mr. Warner of New York and Mr. 11 all of Minnesota reporting in favor ef conditional re peal - The bill drafted Vy Messrs. Hall and Warner repeals the ten per cent tax, nut provides that the iaauc ef state bank notes shall be confined te the State in which the basks are Incor porated, and if the notes are used oa the outside of the state they are to be Sublet; ted to a tax of tea per oent of their face value. Fnblle Ball ding Constreetlna : , Washington, Doc, 30. The annual , report of Jeremiah O'Rourke, super- vising architect of the treasury, for the year ended September 30, shows eat during the year, the expendi res for the ereotion of new federal buildings including sites and for the repair and preservation of finished and occupied federal buildings, amounted to 54, 126 119. The centract ebligatlons at the end of the year amounted to $3,340,7611. The balanoe ' ef appropriations available amounted to 99,533,980, of which 18,899,187 was for sites for and construction of build inge, Ooagresa and IteoelTershtps. Washington, Dec 30. Several bills la reUtion to railroad receiverships are now in the hands of the house Judiciary committee. One limits the time during which a road shall be in the hands of a receiver to three years, tit wh!b time if there Is no settlement, t must be sold. This is not liable to Secure a favorable report, because it la feared that great injustice might be dono,as a corporation having ready tnoney would be thus able to buy roads at much less than their cost The President's Trip Ended. Washington. Dec. 3d It was ex actly 1:30 o'clock this afternoon when the lighthouse tender Violet, with President Cleveland and party on board, stesmed up to her wharf at the Joot of Feventh street The presl lent entered his carriage and was driven Immediately to the White house, lie looked well. The party enjoyed themselves oa their trip. TO FIOHT BY DAYLIGHT. Corbett and Mltohell WUl Meet at J.icesoa villa In the staralaf. Jacssonviu., Fla., Deo, 80. At a meeting of the Duval Athletic club this afternoon, it was 1 voided to have the Corbett-MlU hell fight take place at 11 o'clock in the morning of Janu ary tS, 1894. Tbe decision ef the club was, that in the event of a favorable report trotn (he criminal court on Monday nest, the fight would place at all haaard take ' Me Me It ion far Ha bale. Rioph Jaskiiio, Dec, J1. Admiral 4a Usui a, the cum man ler of the In surgent 3el in the at.eac of de VlelliK tnsjt a fur mat demand to-day pon the representatives of tbe for tgn powers at the etpUsL stains? that the rrrnlativtvf the powers I snoaut reiognts me mmnfauls as VtU.gerroU The ilrluintte eorpe having previously eoum Li an under lleutm u th ui j-utrrfuM4 to a-1 ten i me rquet t'l the insurgent admiral A ftewiata fca(.tl4a. Waascti., Mi. IW mTfe Jira-tiu,terL the 4tt elah Jlhe4 ar !h (hi city has aa e4 als, Ml'r l A tttttMa, pb Inhere of the I'teataat IllU Osteite Wlaf the pure baser SENATORS RANSACKING BRARIES FOR BOOKS. PUGILISTS ARRESTED. Corbett end Mltehell Give Then set vee I p tm Tm the Law. JACKSosviixn, Fla., Deo. 3a Those who doubted the sincerity of Champion Corbett and Charley Mitchell in their individual efforts to pull off the big fight here in January must give way to the stronger evidence of facta. The big fighters yesterday voluntari ly gave themselves up to tbe authorities, in order to forestall arrest at a later date and to test the leirality of their proposed con est It was all prearranged and as ftr aa the plan itself goes, it was cleverely de vised and satisfactorily carried out. This latest move on the part of tbe managers of the Duval club was en tirely unexpected by outsiders. On Monday, January J, either Mitchell or Corbett will be surrendered by bis bondsmen. Alter be baa been taken into custody a writ of habeas corpus will be applied for. If it is decided that the arrest was an illegal one. then preparations for the fight wi.l continue with increased vigor, as that will be loolied upon as evid- nee that no further opposition to the fiirht can Jfgall.v be made. If tbe arrest is con sidered legal, then the D ival man agers say that the battle will be de clared off, and all work will be sto ped. The managers are confident, however, that the decision will be favorable to them, and this feeling is bared by tbe majority of the citisena. DAV1TTS denial. Urn Keslle to the fttateneeate That He Advised the Ketaovel ef Creole. Lohdobt, Deo. S a In reply to a dis patch sent to Mr. Michael Davltt, the distinguished Irish Nationalist, oa December 24, addressed to Land League Cottage, the following letter was received yesterday, dated from Ballybrack, County Dublin, Decem ber 37: "It would be just aa true to charge me with having advised tbe removal of Julius Cesar or Abraham Lin coln. I never even heard of Dr. Cronin's name or existence until the spy, Le Caron, spoke of him at tbe Parnell commission bearings, and tbe Dews of his mnrder came to Europe. "The further allegation that I wrote a letter to Detective Coughlln at that or any other time la without the shadow of foundation, as I neither knew him or of him, or wrote to him directly or Indirectly, nor have I been written to by him or anybody in his behalf in my life." FOUND AN INFERNAL MACHINE It Was Addressed to President Cleve land and Filled With Ksploslves. Lov eland, Col, Deo. 3 0 An in fernal machine was picked up yester day afternoon by a 6-year-old boy, who took it home. It was a wooden box about four inches square, wrapped and addressed to "The President, Ex ecutive Mansion, Washington, D. C,n On the lid was written, "Compliments of a Colorado miner." The box con- j tained some chemical compound mixed j with gunpowder, and a detonating cap so arranged that when the lid was i removed It would explode. The chemical composition of the contents of the box is not known, but that it is an explosive or considerable power has been proved by experiment, Who prepared the machine, or what was his object, is a mystery. Has Not lept for Thirty Days. Fbahkfobt, Ind., Deo 30. Thirty days have passed since Qeorge Wood ruff, a wealthy farmer of this oouoty, has slept Mr. Woodruff was afflicted with the same strange malady a year ago, when he went sixty-five days without sleep. lie is to all appear- anoe neaimy, ana works each day. His case is attracting great attention among the medical fraternity, his Shysiclan having utterly failed to pro uoe even a stupor with drugs. Strange Christmas Present Emporia, Kan., Dec. 80. On Christ mas night, while Dr. and Mrs. F. H: Webster were attending church, their residenoe was entered by some un known party, and a pretty, tiny t-weeks-old baby was left oosily wrapped up in an exnensive cloak on their bed. A pile of nice costly c!o th in? was also left beside it. As the Websters are childless, the little one has received a warm welcome, and it will be adopted. Live Stock Received In Chlosgo. Chicago, Deo, 10. The value of the live stock received at the union stock yrd fr 1893 amounts to over 5194, 000,000, and the value of the stock shipped aggregates over $70,000,000. Over (1,000,000 hogs were received, the total value being 1130,000,000. A Ranchman Found Murdered. Sundack, Wyo., Deo. 8a John Myers, a ranchman of Elk creek, was found dead with a deep cut In his fore head and his feet and legs burned tot onsp. Robbery waa the motive. THB MARKETS. K antes City. Prli'ea ware quoted at the eloas as follows: No I bard wheal fcHo. No 1 bard whaai.tve; No. 4 hard ahast, ti; rejected, i-Ux, No t red wbrsl Mc: No I red wneet, lit. No 4 red wheat VM i. CMmw-Was ho hlihar tba J-Ur4f asd ta coed dend There mn litr efteHaa' Keceipta of aura lody. et ears stoats o, ou can, si s nitai at i4 K aa CHr No etitad. le No 4 e No I whlta. a t ave No. I wttlla k N t white and ml a4 lii cuotd atMalnaily at Pi Umo tit HtUai pert W4 AM MUaltaippI river fo- N I aura It ANSA ClfY tit R BrK-K. Ksns CiTT M- Dae U -O slile-Ke Selfl. M l (Mine. M hlp4 imerdav, ei, mi Tha wttfaet was .! thravttf ho-it at; aaj f-.nisrt )!al as I rerlla-lia vrw4 twnf a4 hippie i teea, It ) ilU Ca M hlfart, I l ad tkra. aj w It ml $t t tt W -K (, t, a wi itipid vlrdy, the etvM't ,!( aad S IWkl h t !- reir. a i Ttw t Mat is s.i ass i ix a i,i hu sad haihm er Ur hkeao. Kelpie. ahlppod ealary, Ta tfua M aod aa4 mk ! t til tt mkm Taa Mieaiaj rapV'taaUtif aUe N . W V'Um N W frloa . i i eia w at ,. 7 EVANS BREAKS JAIL. THE NOTORIOUS CALIFORNIA BANDIT AT LIBERTY. A WAITER HELPS HIM TO E3CAP They Drew Revolvers oa the Jailer and Compallad Hina to Opea the Doors Altar Tber Vet Out They Hoid Cp the Mayor, fchwot tha Mar shal and JKaeapa Many Pouoa la Pursaltv Fbesno, CaL, Dec. 30. Chris Evans, the noted outlaw and train robber, escaped from the county jail last night ' Tbe escape was made at 8:30 p. m. At that Lour Ed Mar tell, a waiter, went to the Jail with Evans' supper. Once inside the central inclosure, where Evans wst allowed to eat his meals, Martell and Evans drew re volvers on Jailer Scott and commanded him to open the outer doors. lhey then marched Scott before them out of the jail, and into the street. Meeting a citizen they com pelled him to wa k ahead of them. At a convenient corner in an alley-way Scott and the stranger were ordered to walk awav and Evans and Martell disappeared. A few minutes later Evans and Mar tell met ex-Mayor Cole. They held blm up and comnelle I him to walk along with them at the point of re volvers Then ther met Citv Marshal Morgan and attempted to do the same tning with Mm. Morgan resisted and one of the men shot blm in the breast, inflicting a se vere wound. At "Q" and Monon streets the outlaws lumped into a wagon and drove rapidly out of town. Numerous Dosses were ranidlv formed and dispatched from the sher iff s office in every direction, some on horseback, some in carriages - and some on foot They started within an hour after the escape. fcvans was recently convicted of murder in the first degree for killing Dei utv United States Marshal Wilson. in the famous flsrht at Simpson's flat, and was sentenced to life imprison ment in t le penitentiary. 8TRTCHNINB IN HATrKB CAKBS. ANbraka Girl Attempts to Velsoa All Mambara mt Her Family. Grand Island, Neb., Deo. 30. Miss Adele Egge, a young lady aged 25 years, a daughter of one of the old- st fa'ni.ies in the city, arose yesterday morning, mixed strychnine into a batter of cakes, baked the in and ate of the food. She lived with her widowed mother, Mrs. Augusta Egge, a brother and a sister, in a home of their own in this city. The mother and son had not yet arisen, but her sister, Miss Margaret Egge, came into ine room where she was eating ber breakfast an 1 also began to eat Margaret noticed that the cakes were bitter and questioned her sister as to the reason thereof. The rounir lady answered that it was bsttcr thus for all of tbem. Her sister became alarmed, a doe- tor was cal ed, who in turn called assistance. E'ive minutes after the arrival of the physician Adele was a corpse, having died in intense agony. The younger sister was given an emetic, which acted promptly and she was savea fcne haa uot partaken of fatal quantity. After havinir taken the strychnine Adele pre Dared mora cakes for the rest of the familv and urged her sister to eat . Just before death came she said she was glad she and her sister was out of the misery, but was sorry her brother and mother had not partaken of the deadlr food. GOVERNOR REM FRO W8 l-OAFE A Crank Calls Upop Oklahoma's Rxaea- tlvofor tha Turpoaa of Killing Him. Guthrik, Ok., Dec. 30. A lone- haired crank giving his name as Buck ley from Perry, called at the execu tive office yesterday morning and asked to see Oovernor Ren fro w. Ha was armed with a six-shooter and a murderous dirk and had arsenic enough In a small phiai to kill ten men He admitted that if the irov- ernor had not appointed him to an office he would have killed him and taken his own life. He was placed in custody and strict inquiry has thui far failed to disclose his identity. TRAGEDY IS A CHURCH. ACooln ot Hadvllne Tollard Is Shot aad Kavero y Wounded. Frank tort, Ky., Dec 3a Near this city last night R bert C gswell fired two shots at Robert D.irli tigton, but -nissing bis man he walked into church where services were beinir held and mooting the wife of IWllitg ton in the aisle tired point blank at her, inflicting a severe wound in the houider. Cogswell escaped to hie home and tried to commit suicide, but aa prevented by his father. Mrs. Darlington is a first cousin to Miss Madeline I'ollard ot Breckinridge-Pollard fa ma CHILD HELD A3 SECURITY. Startling Innovation la Hill t'olleetlna- hy a ( hlec Landlord. CuiCAOrt, Dee. JO Fred Unlit, once proprietor of a Milwaukee avenuo boarding house, was eompelled to an swer yesterday for introducing tnc st irtling Innovation in bill eollrettm v .'-inujf m i ipuiiur cittlil as seourity for a boaM bill John Pfetter with ha S-var . 1.1 hitd lived with Unlit, and b -euso of laok of employ iwenl. faltiH) to pay. t'olit ejeotml h mand kept th vhlU The eoart ordered the UudUml to return the ehild to lie faiht-r and held Unlit nder heavy U.iuU Ta t l H" i Tr led. Jrrri.n.iri. in, ,4, Never In Uie ht-.w-r. wf the lm .us Orelni tlreen f..v runsy lovrdi4 so many eloping partita ettuie hee a eauteyeaterdir Irn voiiue i.ihm frn Ntu ky with thirsw-terta were ' rrtel hero within a few hour ' LTbejf M-eml t I alt wet; to-do, and I tame in greet style, tine nuUUste ' aiavtl.l Ml .r K t r... . m t k ! - w'n ' t " - iwa itfv A YEAR'S LIVE STOCK TRADE. Great Iaeroaae la Cattlo aad Sheep Re ceipt. Kansas Citt, Ma, Dec. 89 . The of ficial animal report which the secre tary of the Kansas City Stockyards company will give to - tbe public next Monday will give no evidence that the business of this country has paaaed through the severest period of depres sion ever experienced. The total re ceipts of all stock are larger than last T3&?, and tbe money value of the stock bought and sold at the yards in greater than ever before. The entire live stock industry has in fact been lesa affected by the prevailing depression than any other branch of business. While prices of wheat and corn and of securities and of nearly all staple Jirodnots have fallen below a normal evel, cattle and hogs have continued to sell at values which give a good profit to those engaged in raising and feeding stock. Hogs have sold at high prices all the year and though they hare recently fallen considerably : mcjr are sun mucn aoove me average of recent yeara The value of sheep has been affected by the extreme de pression in tbe manufacture of wool and sheep are selling at low prices The total value of all stock handled during the year 1803 was $9 ',000,0 0. The cattle were valued at 962,473,000; hoga, M49S,0O0: calves. 860L000: sheep, 91,710,000; horses and mules, 11, 8 1J, 000. The receipts for the year at the etock yards, two days' estimates, and comparisons with last rear, are here shown: Cattle, 1,660,000; gala, 188,000 or thirteen per cent Calves 86,000; Iocs, 6,800 or seven per cent Hogs, 1,046,000; loss, 436.00C or eighteen per cent, Sheep, 509.000, gain, 133,000, or thirty per cent Horses and mules, 34,000; gain, 2,500, or eight per cent Total cars 100,000; gain 8,000, or three per cent AGAINST THE BOND ISSUE. General Master Workman Bererelfa Issues a Flalnly Worded Address. Philadelphia, Deo. 30. General Master Workmun Sovereign of the Knights of Labor before he left for his home in Des Moines, issued the following to Knights throughout the country, appealing to them to protest against the proposed bond issue: Tbe slzteentb plank In the preamble of the Knitrhts of Labor reJ as follows: "Tb U In terest bearin bonds, bill of credit or notes ball never be Issued by tke Korernman : but tbat whm neeJ artaea, tbe emerrenuy shall be met by Isiueof le.s tesder non-lntoreit boir ln money " I wish every locsl sssemhly of our order in the United States to read tbe plank above quoted aP'l discuss it at their Brut regular meeting In January. Tbe reason for asking new audition on thti subject at this time Is obvious. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Car Isle, has a.ikd Congress to ijranl him au tnority to Issue U00,. 00 Ojj In Interest bearing bor K t am also In receipt of letters from the cot ton rexiona ef the South snd from hit cultural districts in the West, declaring- that tbe lxsu In - of interest bearln - bonds bv the national government will be considored sufficient pro vocation to J istiry a oall to arms Uod forbid that we should ever twain feel justified in using- bullets is s country where ballots are so free I surest th .t upon the first attempt of con -ress to vrant the authority asked by the seoretary, the members of our order from Maine to Californ a hold indignation meetings and send aa unequivocal p otest to their re spective members of congress The issuin of bonds la an outrage upon a liberty lovln pea pie, and should br.tad with eternal Infamy every name connected with the disreputable 1 transaction. CHARLES BANKS HANGED. Tbe tedalla Negro Murderer Suffers the Law's Highest Penalty. WaBBRJiSHUKe, Mo. , Dee. 30. Charles Banks, a Sedalia negro murderer, was handed here this morning. At 10 o'clock services were conducted in his cell bj tbe Rev. Mr. Smith and the Bey. Mr. Pegu a. lie was conducted to the scaffold at 10:20, walking with a firm step He then made a short talk, in which he thanked all the peo ple of Warrensburg who had been se kind to him lie forgave those who testified falsely against him and said he did not get justice in his trial The ninety-first Psalm was read and prayer was offered. Just before the noose and the black cap ware adjusted, he lit a cigar and said: 'Hood bv to all you people." Lie shook hands with all on the scaffold and tho trap was sprung at 10:53. His neck was broken by the fall and he was pronounced dead in seven min utes. Bank's crime was tbe deliberate murder of Isaac Palmer, another ne gro, in a gambling den at Sedalia, August 89, 1892, and was the result of a quarrel over a game of craps. RAILROADS AND ROBBERS. Federal Judt;e Renders a Daelslon of aluek Interest la Some (Sections. j Skattle, Wash., Deo. bO Judge Ilanford, in the United States court in the case of Henry Cuimaraes against the Northern PaulOo railroad tsoui pany for fJ&,000 damages for frights and shocks sustained by his wife and . for the loss of f 375 cash and valuables in train robbery at Hot Spring's No vember 1VJJ, instructed the Jury yen terdav that the company waa not liable for the loss of more money than was necessary for traveling eiiienses, or that a prutent man would carry with him when he had other means of safely Di-stowm It. He also ruled that wbt the rallro.vi company must care for the safety of passenjrera. It cannot be railed on to lusure them agalnt toss by robbery. 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Eoglaad." G-. T. Congreve's Message to America; Tha above letter front tha late emi nent preacher, C. H. fjpurgeon, is one of thousands of test imonials to the won derful curative prop erties ofmy Balsam is Elixir, which net only cures consump tion but . gives in stant and permanent renei id canes or Asthma, Chronic bronchitis. Influenia and all Chest affec tions. . mwn. Tttos i-WHanm For years I have K. r..tM to make my remedy known in the United States, but my time has been too much absorbed 5 my fcuropesa pattenU to allow thia Mow. however, I hsve been able te extend m v nrnlariia so as to bring America within the scope of my personal observation, and my desire is to make it clear to all citicens of tha tlnit,t K.r that they may henceforth procure from soy A cure for Conaumntlnn """-"i iu mo MUTunceu stages ef Chat terrible disease, may be ased with certainty ei relief. ' kVI.I. AUA I. . I. .1 I . .... Every person suffering from Cheat ni.. and all ot weak lungs aaJ delicate habit, shou Juld "'7 un v-onaumpuon or tne Lungsor Decline, and its successful treatmenr. ahnuiinv that formidable disease to be curable in all stages, with observations on Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis: together with accounts of nearly successfully cured cases, any one of which may be like yours, to be had Fiost free for cts., or the book will be sent ree with every first order of Si.oa bottle al my Bslsamio Elixir. CONdREVE'S BALSAMIC PIJYID ... t- obtained from manv dru? stores, h.it It will take some time before it will 'e it. reduced Into all of them throughout this ,- st country. If your druggist has not yet put It in stock, H will be sent vou. carriage oaid. from rav in depot, on receipt of socu., fixe, fi.75, or f 7.00, according to the size of the bottle ordered. OEO. TM0riA5 CONOREVE, London, Eng., and 4 weosier au-eet, ntw YOlcK V Mention this psper. 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