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ISLAND ARGU VOL. XI1V. NO 1. EOCE ISLAND, ILL., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1895. FSIOK THKEX CZKXS. ROCK COBBETT IX QUOD. Put Under Bail Which Ha Re fuses to Giv, V pmnrciAEYTO tez peize tight Fom rrnrecilingt at Law Hare IVrn Ar ranged In Whlrli the 1'aeful Habeas Cor. pt Will Take a Hand Kxcepfllnglr Fine Opportunity for the Judge to Split Some Legal Hair Gorrrnor riarfce Doric at Utile Rnrk.' Little Rock, Oct. ;8. General Taylor has jtist had an Interview with the gov ernor and iAys the Corbett-Fitzdnimocs fight ennnot come cflf In Ar':nnu in nny shrine, retmrdle;s of the decision of tho court nt Hot Pprin;i. Hot Pi"Rr?.T,s.Oct. IS. An even ins paper hns suii'.iiinriz.sl tiio Corbet I-'itzsinimons matter ti to n o'clock last evening as fol lows: "I'nle.ss there is a hitch as to tho agreement lictwyon the principals the In dications are that Corbett and Fitzsim lnons will nit'-'t in a glove contest in this (ity to derMu the Miprrlority bctwtipn the two. That is the latest stntiis of tho nitim' inn as sized up here in view of nil concurrent circumstances. Tho abandon ment by the promoter of nny and all fur tiier vuoris to brinir tho men together tm-d-r conditions wliicii are prohibited by the l.r.vs of tiie elate t-htintfs tint whole as pi t of Hie case froiri a lepil standpoint, und sofar as olh' ial intorferenet; is con cerncd. If, as tliey now propose, the meet ing shnil be :i glove contest with all un lawful feature eliminated it is not clear hov olliei.-d inierferenee can'bo enforced. Ktlitor Notes Stone I-'inc IViintn. "There is no ste.tnt j against glove con test i-i tliis Kt ;e. Men mi? box and box to n finish if it is not under conditions which, within IV imvining of the stntuto a;- V.n-rf "priz lli-lt iiijjr, would make it Kileli a lirfit. They cannot box or fight f ir a prize or pur-e. but they may box as an exhibition io which an ndi:ihr!on' fee may lecli'ir,"ed. They may lx; employed );.-others t frivo an exhibition nml :iot violate anv statute. AVhen the proper au thorities rx.imitic the hi w they will no doubt di c.ivt r that this is the case. O c Hirst; the conditions will !i:ive to b? such .; not to mean virtually the s-iine thintr as ai ri -.e fl,:ht, cont r.iet. Humid the local authority s conclude that tiie contest can b- bf .nri.t oil mid-, r conditions which will li.it warrmt. inte.-fert-ic it will take pl.ico fill' i tli- jii-ineip.ils or on of Iheia b'i i:el decline to fP;Iil under such t:rr.ni;;t-i.icnt-. I oure-lr Hot Spi-iii.; Home ICtiip. "To s't -h a contest, there wili not and oi.il 1 it it be any lawful int rfereii'V hy foivc from authorities oiitsult of tlrts coiiiity." Th a;i. r then r. fers to the vt.:.t of c iiivernort. larti ati-i (!. el irstn- re- l.l'r. .l.l.hL..,l in.) I tL. .' I. irilt. of the conference of " V,rTtt(t?Tv r?!T- r er ioou to have b -en lli.it the fovernor, viii'.e as .ruing that !: 'Vottld toiernte 1:0 ir. ani.ed plan In violate the laws of the lOitc. and while he tlee-. m.t know tho tl'ilen ;: if any fr.-::i a let.l stand- I'oint. Itef.ve a a giove tn t t and a priz. light, is wil'in to tt ter th t v.lio'.e tpies tioti to rhv'l '-.a! -I'l'horiiiiis for ileiermina t i -. an.i .ih'.tle by 1 heir net ion. ' In tit," t 't "1. mat Jii tg." DnfV:." co: tV.ni. . that 11.1 vi. '.atio l of law w.t.Tapt ln.r iut.vfervne." :., inteutle.l th a"'.' v. i! t e , ati li.vl: and in any i ,,i . i:ire:-f.i.e:iee will be iniero -i iinie.. ;ae e 1;: t ii t:ti l nlitiittriti.-s '. this rasn:; b loulil ask for s ieh a-i. t.ii.e.'. (). iii!s pi': ill ill the naverr.er li:i ;ue..!i.ii.a! iy Baieii i;na;"'.y, a-id Iti p'.ir.-it'.i:'.; a r..:ire etirenie tiui.'-'i. i'""C;it upun tl:s,i..vfry lh.it ;!. !oi :il ev. !i. r:ti.-s refused t.i en luiei the 1 ii" would b.' iistp-, iog p, -.vt rs net it.- ust ! by the orgim'.:; e 1 st.it- tltory l.HV. of ille :--.l-e. II.'W the Law WW IV IVtliteit. "A w.irtai t a:rai'i-t .lame.; ,1. t'.irh. t: was . -1 tr.i.n Ji.tiee !vir ;e s cnttrl a! y o"t i n t; y -ti i-ilav -.I'ternctiu. It eh.irg. that I. e lu.4 t !i: :Uel'.tsl to, is eelisnii iilg I ao.l is a: oet to co-emit an tudawfiil as .a:.l: iip.111 th. ; r-nn of one lio't l'itz.im 111.1:1s. fori" tl was briuifiit into cour; by the slu r.. 'T and the pn.-ecf tittg nttor-ie-y .i:-k 'd t li.'.t he be pni under bends to I.e. p the p vie . .la-h '- Kirke ina.le the ortler a:, as : I for, j hu 'nig the bond at tllV'.ti. f'-r! eit reft: -I'd to pive the bond, ail I his all tvi'.-. ys. ?.;..:( in and (Jreav.'S, will s'.i" out a writ of iia'.ieas corjius 1k--fore l"!ia::e, I', r I'al'in'rn'.a 1. ashing for his relea . l":is will l.ri:: r til tpi -.-tion up for ja.iiclal hearing as '1 whe.iiera giove contest as is now proposed will be a violation of the statut-." CLAltliK UAt li AT I.ITTI.K ISOCK. General Imprfittn That tie Alisorbctl Smir Nf w Iileits I'eri.ap T.lTTt.K Koes, Oct. is. 't il.- e:i -.n-.t's for a iii.vting at Hot t Vrir.gs 01 IVt. Til b. tween t'orb tt nn.l Fit-t it.nn on, appear to he much brighter at this writing than s:t any time during the past few days. In ihvd, it would now Mvn tliat th" only lt.ta.:!e in the way of the men uieciin.r in a g'.ove eontt st U l'itzsia:;ne:is. cx i r. s-nl h t"-!!i;.;r.tio:; nut t agree to t'i r , I ait, e.es. th.-v rner t hirhe has re turn, d fr.nu Hot :;p:ings. llfc". confertuiee with the i t;...'ns' oonimirttv certainly made an iv.piv. .inn upon the g ver:ior, but what that iinprc.-r.i.tn is n.) one ku iws. and the gov r:i :r hiins 'lf stoutly refuses to say n thui h i t!e sahj -;t. When nue.-ti.c:.".! iu, re rani to his visit to Hot rspr.i'.- the p av.-iinr merely Si:d that he Had gone v.-r there in response to n telegram from liriga lier ( ieneral Tay lor, nnl that he had K-n pr-seat at a Ititvtitiif til" the citi.vri' eoinmil tee audi others interested wiiere the suiijeet of j prize fights, Ikixi'it snatches ami kindred j fimrts were dtseufsith ihe governor de- clined to say whetiur tiie discussion had ! causcil him to discern the difference K- twix-n a prize fight t.i a flui-li auj a jjni-1 ited round contest v. i;h soft gloves. All i that he would ..ay was tiia; his thtermina- ! tion remained unt hanged. When aked ' if he was willing to let the courts settlo the matter, the governor s.id tiiat he was not reildy to say; that n governor could not afford to pro on record as antagonistic to tho judiciary of the i su.te, ami that it was oest 10 xij iiintiioti mi; nunjtvi. . . .... . . . . ..... . Should Corbett be released on a writ of l.a!x-as corpus, of which" there seems to lie litllo doubt, it is bdicvoj that there will liniw farther interference on the part of the governor, since the granting of tho writ wouhl in effect be a judk-ial declara tion that boxing In Arkansas is not a violation ofthohr.v. Un the other hand, should Governor Clarke still adhere to his determination t' stop the conUst at nny P'tst, tinder authority tif tho riot a"t. Iwirin? the writ of habeas corpus, then tho judiciary and executive will come in direct conll'.ct and troble of serious naturo tu'itht occur. It would seem, however, from looking over tho situation nt this writ'tntr that the courts will settle the whole matter and that ho trouble will occur. The people iu i-hiirrrn iif iif r'ititc.1 have declared their intention 01' .ibii-tntr br th" law and if the t wi .t of ha'.K-.-.'i corpus in Corbett's case 1 refused the f 'i.tc-.t will, v.s-v likely, be de clared off; if it bo granted tlia contest will take place. WIPES OUT ALL THE CHARGES. New Vhi;.ltT Trust Civcti C.rconliut and 3lorrU a Clean ISalance Shert Xrr YoitK, Oct. IS. The settlement be tween tho new Whisky Trust company nd Messrs. Morris and Gnvnhut, con tains nn important feature that has not be fore been noted. Among the many scn national charr-es made at the time of the failure of the whisky trust was one to tho effect thst while (Ircenhut was president of the company and Morris a director the company had made a contract with Morris for fiHHlinir tjo.ouo head of cattle a year in tho distilleries at fi cents per bushel for slop and one-haif of the prolits on the cat tle over M per head. This contract was clinrucd to have been a fraud on the other stockholders. I'nder the s; tMement just made the new company the American Spirits Manufac turing company w hich is the successor ef the old whisky trust, has mad; a contract with Morris by which hi; feeds his cattle in the distilleries at 5 cents per bushel for slop and no interest in the profit tothc new company. A sum of about ftm,Ol;'J was claimed ntrainst tho directors of the whisky trust for the loss alleged to have been sustained by the company owing to the agpvment wit h Morris. l!y the set mei.t ail the suits against the board of tin; old trust the claims in which amount to fl.jtO.UJO have been dis missed. THE FORT WAYNc CENTENNIAL. Festival Iteaelics Its Climax, with a C15 I'amtlt- atirl Kmlm-nt Oitt-Hts. FoitT W.WNK, hid., Oct. Is. Probably the largest crowd ever in Fort Wayne at tended tilt? centennial celebration yester day. Early yesterday morning Kpcehil trains broiigh thousands of pxiple to the city, antl the streets were literally crowd ed throughout the day and evening. Mili tary drill contest;, band contests and athletics oceapied the lT'timi'ig hours. Tho civie, military and industrial parade live miles long was wit ne. sod by at least (i-V-(r) people. T'r military pageant was one of unsurpassed Hpleudor,nnd the industrial ll.iats wen? of unusual design and exeel- ..l.l .lit.. ...fl. 1.. - ."L.u. .1..,.-. -t- - IllllL o,r.F Wit uiivi wtrrv ttvi- were dressed by tiovemor Matthews, L'nnim:m eriin-l hi. f Walker, of the t. A. K.. De part meat Commander Sliivt ly and others' After the camplire there was a rect ption 10 (iorernor Matthews and Colonel Walker. MUl-Contiiit'iit Kr.p.isltlon. MiNNf.Afol.ls, Oet. IS. tiovcrnor Clottgh has issn.tl n formal invitation to the gov ernors of ten Mates and to the mayors of the principal cities therein to send repre sentatives l-i a coiivent 1111 10 be held in Minneapolis Nov. ' I. The ohj t t of the (invention is to take the first stepstoward holding a great iiiid-cu:itii!et!t exposition lit-two-n Minneapolis a:.d f-t. Paul in !S'.-7 or ls'.'-f. '1 lie statvs iuvitetl are Wisctm :du, Mitl'.igati, Iowa. North l)..kota, Smth Dal.o-.a, Nebraska, Mtint.ma, Ore gon V"a.-hiiigton antl Wo:ning. AiioITht Itiii.tiilly ItaU i a-lilcr. Dt ia Tll. t) -t. is. tt. 11. ,-tuckey.casliie? of the i'tate bank, is misdug, and with him tl."'.M of the bank's i',i ;h. He locked t lie safe and closed the hank as usual ia the evening and everything was supposed to be ail light. Ke did not put in an tip-pcarc-Ii'i r.t his accustomed time next morning, hawewr. :i!i'l when tiie s.'.re 1 was opened i; wes di.-vovered that all the bills ef large denomination und all of tiie pol l coin was gor e. The tfiit 'Win lteiiii- ilectietl M;:.WAfKKE, t.t. IS. Captain Ander-s- n. tif the st'-ainer Massru-iinsetts. reports a cit-r'.g-z'-.l sch , evr paiu'.e.l wai'.e and without ce.r .0 on the Pilot inland neks at the Lake Michigan eutrnn'v to Death's D-.kir. li'.-;ivy seas constiinrly broke im r the rocks 1.11.I vessel. A line had been passed Iriiu the vessel to the bench by means of which the last of te crew were -jiug a.-h'tre. l'rt'iiiatnre i:nplo.itiii of llynanite. I.oflsvtu.E. Oct. Is. A sp-iicl from Siarj'i-hurg. ivy.. Fays: While a party of workmen were engaged in building a ! turnpike in the Flat. Creek nch.-hborhood a charge of dynamite that bad bix-n pre pared for a bh'.st prematurely explotled. killing three men a:itl wounding SLVctal otlitrs. Alleged Itapist Arrested in Icwa. r-Tot X CITY. Oct IS. James Palin, ol Ih nisi n. Ia., was arrested here, charged with rape oti two little pirls at Denison. I eiingis.-o st "nag in Henison that it is un safe to take hi.n there, and he will be. taken to some town near there for safe keeping. Palin d T.ies the charge. Feat on Ilnrirou Marh on Fire. iiwjuage lxtu.:y a suece-or. iin- juge Hoittcox. Wis., Oct. is. Tiie peat on the ! at I,r,''n,toa. thu "I'l'dlate bench antl . . . , it 1 - 1 the prooabihtv is tuat Judg-s Crahtree, 0: Honcoutnarsh ts burning, and hundreus . thill'clw.uit who ,ivc3 at Dixon, wUUuc of aercs have burm-.l over. The stntikeat .,-.. . .,t , . Ai , - , t.ev v..in w r,, ,i;i. times is almost sulToeaf ms and is so dene . tha: it is impossible t.i' see four rods. I'n- j Twine Mill lcslroyctl by Fir. lens rain comes soon the murh will Lv do-1 CllAMI'Alos, Ills., Oct. W. The Kmniro Mryeil for raising hay. 1 Cordage company's large tw.no mill was The WcatucTv.-Txny ijpect- destroyed by fire last night. Loss, $ll,-i; v- Is. Tqj f.:i.v;n? are te we-.ther ir.d cit.oa- f .r tvr 'aty-four hear "7 ana pins are uirown uut ui enipioy fa s p. m. ye rer.U..-: 1-er lad aa. ! incut. It is thought tho company will Ul'cois and Iovt-u f air, warmer w. nther; cot rebuild here. mtt,..rtv winds. KL-r Jlwhiraa and --oa : r. K.i:r. witranr.vrentuer: winos u.cmias southerly. Now sec that vour blood is pure (;r0 u,ail, follows the nc of Hootl's s parilla woieU js the one "rcat 1 1 1 .. n.t.tl, t , 1 . m. av.,t ioli:illl ii.,, u , u j tuv a t . . . j "'wu 1"" '"v POLITICAL NEWS. Republican National Committee men in Council. ' HTF0E1IAL HEETTEG AT YOKE. rrcparatlon Making for a Call of the Fall Committee to Nniae a Time for the Con vention of 1890 Mayor I'lnsrce. of De troit, Capture a Fourth Nomination Al most fnanlmonsly Dntjr of National Itunks According to Atttine on. sEW Tons, Oct. li. There is nn infor mal meeting of tho members of tho execu tive committee of the Kepubliean national committee going on at the Holland House t!ay. Chairman Thomas H. Carter is staying at this hotel, and he invited ail the mer'bers cf the executive committee withit. x. K to meet him there. Xearly a quorum of the cmimittoe is in the city. Among those who nro present are: Gen eral James S. Clarkson, Iowa; William A. f-'uthcrland, Xew York: Garrett A. Hobart, Xew Jersey; Paautcl Fossendcn, Connecticut; William M. Hahn, Ohio; I T. Michencr, Indiana, and William 1L Crane, Massachusetts. Call for the Full Committee. It is given out that the object of the in formal gathering is t) prepare a call for a meeting of tho Kepubliean na tional committee to fix tho time and place for Holding the national convention next year. Carter said that it had not been de cided whether to bring the committee to gether the Inst of November cr the first week in December after the assembling of congre.-s. It is understood thut the call will 'partake of the nature of an nddtvssto the i;ei pie of the country. Ex-peaker Kct-d is in the city and it is reported that ex-President Harrison and Senator (jutiy w i 1 1 be h er e. liVTY CF THE NATIONAL BANKS, td-.Tartl Athiasiin Says That They should Keep Vp .lie Iteservc of fiitttl. Atlanta, Oct. Ii At the American EnnV.ers' assi.cialion nieitir.g Iidwatd Atkinson was the principal speaker. Afttr arguing tLat tho proper way to ttop tho drain of gold from the treasury w;4i to withdraw the Government not.-s upon which the sold was drawn, he said; "The way in which the banks may now co- otierate with the treasury so as ta instatit- lv remove all cause of dist rust and dis credit would be for a combination of the national and state banks to otter to pur chase such amounts of the 4 percent. Vhirtv-vear lnds as would sufiiee to with ill aw all the treasury noUs of ls.l , which are now in cii dilation. Less this ii)), (,'i'Uil f litinds would be required to cover in all the outstanding notes of lS'.U ' I hold that it is not only the privilege, but the duty of the national banks to place ull t'aeir cold at the command of the treasury; in other words, the treas ury is but one of the natiouel banks of issue, uud lieing that of largest issue upon its ulwolute solvency and power to meet every demand for prompt redemp tion rests, not only its own credit, but that of nil the national banks alike. If the banks can not trust the treasury what is their own credit worth:-'' FINQItKF. FOB T1JK IOFBTII TIME. lie Wins the Detroit Itepnliliran Mayoral ty No!i:Innlioe. DfTr.oiT, Oet. IS. After a hot r.nd dc- cith dly acrimonious campaign prelimin- try to the Kepubliean city caueuscs Mayer Pingree has won the nomination for 1 lotirtii term as mayor of Detroit, hand: down. It was expected that the caucuses. which Wt re held yesterday aftern.K n r.nd evening, wc;t'!d ttevelop s-jmc large-siaixl rows, but nothing of the sort ticcurred, nl though I-'ingree s optMjnent, .lames ir nor. had many workers tit the p-dls. ti M precincts, out of a total of 111 from which returns have been ro-.vivci. lite Pingn-e reonle claim '.). delegates an; the Vernor people are not disposed to ill piite more than two of these. 1 ingric : victory carries with it nearly all the abler men whom he favors, and also iwures the nominal ion of the present city clerk and treasurer. The Kepubliean ccnention w:il be held tomorr iw. The Kpl-npul Convention. MtttXiiAl'ot.is, Oct. IS. A re.-.olution was shut out in the house of deputies of the Lpiscop-d ronventiou proposing that fonts in churches lie made large enough for i liiersi-en. Aln one to inquire into the alienation t f the masses from church and the rr.t:iTal and labor iiuesiior. This was because no new business can be accepted alter the twelfth nay of the session exeep by a twiMutrds vote, i lie Cnnstian uni- tr detiate with the proposition to let 111 nut side congregations under a modifi prayer Intok service was defeated. The action setting off a missionary district in northern Minnesota was reconsidered. The Jhi shops elected li. v. J. M. Francis bishop of Kioto, Japan, and I lev. P. J. Ila .ve bishop of Alaska. Successor to Jutlgc Bailey. RocKroltD. Ills., Oct. IS. Tho death of J udge Bailey, of Frcoport, leaves a va cancy on the state supreme bench which will be filled from the sixth judicial cir- I cuit, made up of the counties of Winnc- bago. Whiteside, Carroll. Jo Daviess, Stephenson, Boone, Mellenry, Kane. Kcn j dali, DeKalb, U-e, Ogle and Kock Island, i Tiie opinion seems to be general that I Judge Cartvvright, of thiscirruit, who is j nt present holding court in Kockford, will ""u"-, nooai oo-r oni-.ii, ; ...... - . -ut.... ! depends lare;c!y on tbi health of hi 1 wife, bhe should maintain her hca'th ' ami prontptlv J Lv usin- Zoi-l correct any weakness ' I,.. ,1 1 n r -I liri,- F,,r fir',, 1 1 :r T ' UU.M- -v. " . A. 1 11. lhoxas and Alarahali & tishcr. Absolutely Puro. A cream of t:ta" baking powder. Highest of ill fa letYeniDg wrenrtb. Late a Vniad Stattt Uorenitmn' Fvod Eeport. Rot ax. Bakika Powtjsr Co., lott ull Bu K.T. ennett's . Glove and Fur Store, Twenty per cent Discount on all FUR CAPES This Week. BENNETT'S 1605 Second Av. LATEST N0VE1KES IN fl III Fill EilB C4!t BIT BtTSS 4T 1 E. F. !tOHAf, The Nw reT. - 1 a u. 1 1 v . . ITarpcr IXcure Eke'.: H - -it:- - I- - A'Sr.T:'.l.' -J' tjw-r;-)!, --.. i. s to.-, u . ' K.'y'Ci , m H 0:cn y,jXr Iljute a.-.,! Jlace it Itannd. 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