Show E lofs to fo I 1 use hii i of GREAT BRITAIN ALERT The Parent government realizes the importance of the Is islands illanas OTTA WA ont feb 2 senator melan last laet night asked parliament whether the canadian government had impressed upon the imperial authorities the vital interests canada had in the maintenance if cf tle me political eue 11 of the sandwich islands now in a elate to of revolution and tor for the annexation of which islands a motion as was now nov po pending anding before tho the united states estates sen ate at a sir fair john Thom thompson pion replied that hat con comman catinna had passed between the ariti british h and the canadian authorities in in recent years in in regard to tho the it im porta ica of the hawaiian isles islea as a possible elation station in connection with the telegraphic service and canadian interests in winch which involved the independence ence ot ol this thia country respecting the recent movement there had bad been no corre correspondence passed between the canadian and her Maje Majest vs government partly beca because u so th tho 0 latter iatter was well aware of the importance of the in interests involved and partly because as he had reason to understand her itai Maje ety s gover government u ment was waa alive to their I 1 importance as regards canadian ind 0 other her inte interests resti of the iho empire in in those islan islands is THE HAWAIIAN bopes neb feb 2 th the e hawaiian C commissioners pissed passed through 1 here baat icat evening they hive have a sealed e d letter hom foni stevens bt evens the american minister to Il hawaii await which is is supposed ta contain their credentials to this Govern government mOut the commissioners will endeavor to induce the president to send a mes Bener beneito to Co congress nereas on the subject of their mission in cise he refuses the commissioners will not be ba discouraged entire entirely lv but bat will mako make an euert to nave havo the matter taken up by congress Con press with out any suggestion from the president the members bumbers of the commission do not 1 k ww low whether such action could be ba t ken u n itter the rules of international 1 IX iv azil b ii ahey say eay aney will find out if way inay wit witto to got their claims before Ca congress aress by either of the plans pro posed 01 ol I 1 course said thurston Tn urston our aam admission lasion as a state is 13 out cut of the question our admission under the laws gove governing ning territories would be equally unsatisfactory tous toua idd the re represent presenta tives of tue the provisional government Q our position is la A pa OB uliar one aie popular i un t it a awn antt and etier popular some ned fied form is ial theoary alie oal tiling thing that will satisfy our people most of us are agreed that ive we would not gat the nest best re cults from a government go eminent similar to that which england gives ler her colonies people peaple must nut not think continued Thum thuraton ton 11 that the rivea n of hawaii are opposed to the llie proposed fiction of tho at government in seeking protection from th government of the united states many blany natives in fact a largo large majority never havo have been iu in with the native rule iule alad aid only the clique that lived and grew on the ilia favora f acors of the tha depose depo ael 1 queen have any serious objections to the proposed government the reports of the recent lecent revolution have been very accurate as aa far as aa the details are concer concerned tied but no idea can be ba given iven to the people living in tile the united states of the flimsy excuses ct 1 sea and subterfuges by which the 4 son sought lit to torce the now constitution 1 l on on the tha people that would makl make e her deposit with more power than the czarov czar of russia ever eve r coy coveted eted if their plans find been successful abe white people would have been forced to abandon do ll 11 their interests and would hava be been en absolutely compelled to leave the island developments AT washington D C feb I 1 the principal pat develop development ment iu in connection with tile the question today was the elie announcement that the secretary of state slate had given up u lia big trip to paris next week whither he was waa going as gent of the united states to attend the mertine of the bering tea in ill view oi of the suddenly pre benting themselves theina elyes it haa been deemed deaine expedient that he be should remain i in tho i department until the close of his hia term of ollice office he did not sill sail today to day especial to THE naw nsw YORK feb 2 aion J S artis ton of chicago who has baa been delegated to bear to the prince of wales loid salisbury mr gladstone GlauB Glads tona tono and miss mias daki D i ki vs na the invitations ol of the residents si dentis of chicago to visit the great waite ite inn to be located on the fair grounds did not sail on the bri t an I 1 nia today although his hia caan had been bee engaged enz agea this thia waa w due to the fact that the cases in which the he sheepskin parchment invitations were to be enclosed j were ere not finished it had bad originally been intended to enclose the invitations in ill mother of pearl cabes but subsequently this thia was tabooed tabo oed as being too antiquated autio u a led and and elegantly engraved grayed en solid olid silver si lver cases were r elected those these had to be made in this city and as the jewelers coufa not get them ready in lim tam ha a postponement of tho the trip was found foun at the latt laet moment tu to be noces eary ary Z Us hi li ii now n it a casper f 8 of etal to tit z EN CAIR MAT N J feb 2 ate tc speculation and investments hate made samuel V R cullam Lu llam at one time the k king of this noted sea eido reacel i owner of its biggest hotel and ana politician of influence Quence iD all oyer the detate an absolute pauper without without a penny recently he made application to be ad in gilted milted eted t into the poor house but this was too much for edmunds Edmu ads and rather than allow stich each a blot upon the local record be has had decided to care for the old pioneer at his own expense to fket with words special to tait ENQUIRER 1 feb 2 moro than local interest in texes in ia manifested in the contest with swords which takes lakes place at the he auditorium tonight between prof 11 II dauriac of new york and formerly of the elie brench t army anti and capt frank E yalca the well known amateur oarsman an old time colleague of col ellsworth Etla worth the leader of the chicago Zou avea aves the match is ia tile the result of a challenge dauriac Dituri ac has baa been practicing with alexander Saly ini the actor A special set or 01 rules has baa been adopted by the seconds tor for both parties the winner will taro a purse of several hundred dollars and the championship of fencing con to fial the whisky trust special to tiie THE louisville LouIS ky feb 2 oyer over a hundred of the tha leading whisky dealers of the country had bad arrived in the city up to an early hour this moraine in re to a call issued by the kentucky diB distillers tillers and whisky dealers dealers for a national ton al convention to take into consideration the necess necessity ity of taking united action against the whisky trust of protesting against an increase in the tax on whisky of considering the future attitude oi of the trade toward the high wine trust and of considering other questions quest ioni of at importance to the trade the convention opens this afternoon and judging by the tha fee feelings lingi of the delegates on the ground it is certain to bring into existence an organization that will enter upon a struggle with the whisky trust anti and may dethorne that institution mote moie than this it will invoke the aidon the courts to test the legality of the sY system isteni of rebates a b by the trust and ami which has been a help in a silencing op position delegates deceit lapa ate aie present from ann itts 7 burn burg in fact from nearly every one of 0 the large cities of the country colner in talks talka with the delegates this morning regarding the probable action with i reference to the trust it was stated that i distilleries would be opened in various parts of tho tha country sufficient ent in number and capacity to produce the needed raw material now cornered by the trust truit As coin eom and whole balcos have to depend in a great measure upon the trust for the raw material h b to do business anything that effects the raw material has a depress ing effect apon where producing its ita own spirits the trade would be absolutely independent of the As tue tile trust has tj 0 depend upon the dealers to take its goods this move if successful would wipe the trust out of existence because it would deprive it of its ita field of operations it is ia the opinion of the wholesalers that the move will be successful it is ia also stated to be the sentiment throughout the country that the dealers ought not ing linger r to be at the morcy of outside influenced influence a Ilem esty special to THE ENQUIRER I 1 washington feb 2 a 0 attorney general miller is gibing serious r tion to the petitions of a largi large 3 number ot of prominent philadelphians ians add aad which he recently received from preas dent harrison asking a pardon for clarles Charlas Cl arlea 1 Lawr erca ex ax chief book keep er ol of the defunct keystone bank and who is ia a tt t rm im of seven years in in the philadelphia penitentiary lor for con with pro president r id nt john 0 lucas lucae now dead si leon W marsh now a fugitive from justive and ethers to balsi falsi fy the it is claimed in lawrences laurences Lawren ces behalf that hu wis was only an ei employee n of the default adir as officials that when he ha became an are of the irregularities he be resi resigned gnad but that lucas lucaa induced him to stay on a promise that thai he would make good the deficiency dafick ncy lucas died F adderly eniS ad denly how over ever and lawrence had bad to bear the brunt of the collapse that followed |