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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-12-22, Page 2!, P iftid*Ecir ivies AN1 IntuEviss. , laisboolhou 'Revelations ' °Meer* 111 Lenora.. with Th. soh - end ititor--"-st *he Fettered* et . Untie.. , A WaeilingtUu telegram' saYa: The Citi- zens' COmmittee today, had an iiiinterveardiew O'Leary- d ' Murphy, t ree. With and ' '' the • ' t n ,,, now Bening a- term in '1"nteet men, ' They made startlirlia-revels., tions.iegiVjilni detailed accounts of Bora-, pi 0bilk robbery, robberies in pten ' houttes Government Print ng Office, :money thefts,and the Fitch -Fox ,and, 'Brown`.'robbery. .Tho- names of „the', ' ' " earh'. instance were he list , including ,we - no tivela ' in ' 11 k Van' ' learnt "Professionals. The monte imen say deteotivee of Washingtfon ine err h., instance received apergentage o tit o ds of robberies. The amount in every wascaae igiven, and the names of the detec- tives o t active in the business were fur- Theyb assert certain detectives ' n MA131anned arid sent' for the ey -a-- ..---- .. - ... a to execute each robbery, tile nein ratiens being ohoeen where the detect- cauld afford thieves reasonable y front capture. O'Leary said t e - tatage charged for ,lit'roteetion by f Oir deteotives WDE4 a matter o ' Oaring all the members Of, his with whom he ever "stoodin. ' e 'usually chatted, where ar- ' d' be made, with officers, by 'Two but here the d'etec- 66 per cent. murpby eary.gave'steircuinstential account 'X14Ot i diamonctiobbery at theIJ flotelon.the , t 1.6thl of September, 'alleged that thediernonds, whieh Uedat 615.006 to $20.000; were dis- atagreatsaoriflce iriNew York,and e wasgiven to two er named*. The wife of en; .0;Leary said, DOW wears Silk ',taken iu "the ry, and given the detec.: ,thei plunder. They said etive" force of tbe district. bojthreecard nionte and ' SAFE ,1111LOwvitisq., now a Gang • lignoullies studio visty,Wniellinten Licked in afielosee—. 'A °I1P.onisii Task with Very Iraqi Desalts , 0 daring safe robberies ever perpetrated in Detroit occurred At the Michigan Central Steak Yards, one mile west of ' the Grand Trunk Railway Junction, im Sunday, the burglars having all their work and worry for the paltry Sum of . .Three men were in the Office ,about • 2 a. in., when four • masked men walked in at the door and, presenting revolvers to the heads: of the watchmen, . demanded obedience to their commands on pain of instant death. They were tria4P to --sit down on the floor and remove their shoes, after which all three were bustled into•a clooet and btcuretv lotked in. The burglars then procejded to the eaehier's office, whero they began operations upon the safe. They had not been at work more than ten minutes when the ),forenian of all the watchmen -between Third street and the Stock Yards came along on his nightly round of inspection. He was whistling as he approached the bUildli,g, SO that the burglars heard him . for some time before ' he arrived. As he entered the door his hands were seizeclrby mkt of the intruders. Supposing themenwere drovers who nnsteok him for a robber, he called, out, '"It's all right, gentleman, am one of the watchmen here." He at once saw his error. After rrelievinglaini of hie revolver the , men looked hini up in the closet with theother Watchmen. Work on the safe was resumed, main the course of an hour the imprisoned '-'rettie heard a dull exrdortion like the firing of A Gannon at a distenee. Soon- after the ,robbers left; taking the watchmen's shOes, which .a they threw about in all- directions in the snow in order to - prevent, .their being immediateIy followed.' As soon as •it was °apparent that the burglars had lett the,building, the men in the chalet broke down the door, and 'after finding their shoes started in pursuit "....-staid received pro raid' of the fugitives, who came towards,the city. '.fainiessments levied °wink A Detroi; telegram says: One of the most etempalebrationin London', of etiWisik's fiftieth dramatic' annireeretiry,„ he not alone tbe recipient of ail num.,. ,ner Of good wishes and hearty eortgratnla- tierce, but a• cheque' for k600. iMr. Toole, $110f3T50 for three shale, and kr., Winton Barrett gave a like sum for a seat in the :gallery. Mr. Irving organized the affair. Mr. Creswiok was one ,of the first to die. OoVer the talents of the new idol of the. Lyceum..., :Schubert, the great inueieal;conaposer, Was like Mozart, unable to sell his coni - positions for\anythinglike remunerative prices. He often depended '‘uPoil hie brother for a 'roll, some skies,. or a . few penniee year Of bis death he inoneY'eneugh to buy his: dinner, and was foroed to sell ' One of his great works. for 'eta than $5, and hia songs at. 20c. each:, The estimated value of his whole 'effects at death amounted to less thin 110. . He ought tag- have written Captain Jinks," o "Grandfather's Gook:" Then he could have had :al white atone .front in Vienna. • • 'AMunieb inventor has brought 'forward an inaproVoihent in the 'nencitinotion of • , pianeforteerwhieb, it is-olaiined; meets the problemofFequittizing the strength and, ful- ness:of the different °Owes.. 'A series of • 'tuning lefts are freely suspended ever the three higheet octaves of the piano, 'each ..fork having the exact Pit6hof the string .overWhieh it is suspended.' The Vibrations Of the Biting are oomnatinicatedto the fork; which, in return, -reacts on -the atiMg, and awe ft fun and sustained tone is seettred,in strong °entreat to the usual ehert and dry Ones of tbis instrument. OW' '1120.000, has thusfer, been Pub- * 'merited at New York tewards the -erection • pedestal for the oolossal statue of ' Liberty. - • • . , ' Shawnee College, ten miles eolith Oiled- fordi Ind., wit. burned on Monday, with the intidettni. or Indian etiriertities,„ Valued 110,000i , ,The fire is supposed to be the Work Of': imineltbdiarY. Mechanics' Institute.* in at prosperous`, condition. , The eapend ture thlalrear was '12,070, and the debt was re' duos]. from 21,500 to 2490. The member - fee his been reduced to $3., ph Borden and Frank Bauer were sterdayliy a tall of ore in-Clabine age Wag Bort=lr73see waa '• AtIAGH , ore). 11'a his le &Ota mem vamp° a atp."92 %Ott vjattra 'slip Apar %on op sIOUYS ett% suituoq erit Said can, qa,ed leeppie earls Cas equips arueS •SIInxulutr •ea ri; ifetotitti uo•-uo 0E1 spud aTegl pcivid tr_ imo•44:01 era, log 4friq eq4 uo nompr".4t4:20 ustpi•ii.nd AillaPoglead727:7,s,;na ...wag miasmic) ssatisoraos ;,"•Sataiteete &Ma, ar,„•°petiterers tape egt,%aqi t14oft nese*. spo4Szese.och re,„ 0 14.0241que •Aimaap 4411% klecatcl liceellit for elliaq'clatellateem exlitetn tale Kr. 4rivo of the -110$1.4.41,,,e1e2,0,1 PuttAttf. Pal(11 • etlt .0008- ..;pon 'AresS ' nig• leklfiteoiaeteisiett ettsi long pettisti " ors,' tiaa tif eqI I*04ni.C.,: eptio .8 putt Oleg repo e lot rettuts -p 4 gala , 'dent„ptiloloo oofttaa; *mg J'int!j-opij LISA era & petotoo pun. 'spinicappooiq errf, .SOU :tit eel ,Ottai" rsuenha tiateg The chase bad "finally to be given up as liCipeless and the men returned to the stook - yards. The door of the safe was found to have been blown about six feet, a hole having been drilled at the side of the 'Combination lock, into which the povider had been introduced -and, ,eaploded. " A careful . eked:dilation made later in the day showed that 050 in Canadian money had been taken, while cheques for 61,600 and eeveral envelopes 00DtailalUg money to the amount of $70 had been overlooked. ,The money in enielepeti belonged to drivers, and had been paid in for disabled stool left at the yards for sale. It is probable- that the burglars supposed the 'envelopes contained mere business letters, and that they threw them aside as not worth taking. , The Amin Very &tendon despatch to the New York Sun says:, "Tho' Sultan is the most abjectly viretifited of all monarchs. The events of the past few menthe, the defeat of hiepro- jecte in Egypt, the tivrord which Englend holdaeuspended over his head; the intrigues by which hefts burrotitided,. the contempt with Which he finds himself regarded in every court in Europe, raisin in that of Russia, where he futitelyoffered Constanti- no& for Raissien garrison if Russia would interfere in Egypt, have weakened his intellect. There is insanity in his family and he shows symptoms of it. He isa prey to the most .fearful fits of depression, becomes frantic, walks and shrieks at imaginary. enemies, makes and unmakes Ministers in twenty-four hot:trot. and alto- gether preeente a •pitiable spectacle. His dread of aseassination haunts him like a nightmare." The British ship Prone has been lost at see. with all hands. Rev. 3. B. Dixon, rector of -St. Jude's. pariah; Montreal. has =returned from Eng-, land, where he Was *SttOoetaftil in raising 510000 to pay off the debt on his chinch and 85,000 towards the work 'therein. The annual 'meeting. of the Y. M. C. A. was held in Montreal on Tuesday evening. The total number of members is 644, 147 being added during the petit year. The institute possesses a library of' over 2,000 veluntrie. The work of the assooitition itt providing situatiohs for strangers and help- ing them otherwise was described in the report and eonsideted pheeririgi There was a small balance on hand after paying our rent expenses. • ' • A despatch from TM, N. Y., states that a new horse disease has broken out ti West Troy and threatens to become epidemic.. Many anima% ate suffering, among them the noted trotter Chieftain, owned by Captain Sweeney. The stallion is valued at $10,000, and it is believed he will die. . to masticate and rapid fall of pulse' and temperature are, the syniptoma of the malady. ' The Gannet Annual report °tithe exeen: tion of the Socialist law states that the con- dition of the Socialist organization docs tot Warrant the conclusion of its being eititi, guished or-e7ben wore out. The Social Democrat and other revoltitiOna'!y , • vapor's are being smuggled into the empire as large ti scialii 'Mt aver.' Thirteen ' hatband copies Of, the goeidt .12:4enioerat .. have been etilliiilOitted the last three tem:Abs. . • r a . A horse and dater belonging to Mark Aden*, of ..NeirWiell, Were ,OtOled from the hitching .POSt at Clare's otteiviite, on WedtiesdayitrVeiting t 7 o'clOok. The thief is supposed to be an tudian,:Whe Vves drinking, around the village in the afternoon. . The hortia VAS brown, and woo. tracked to the eatA the village, and is no ,ditailit Safely sheltered -in the Indian reserve on the Grand River. , , Here's an item *41* ladies to gloat : over. At' a recent examination for thc'. degree of Bachelor Of Arts in the Univer- eity Of London there ,Wero 237 Oandidateg, of Wiiiiiii•216 Were anent Of the Men, 90, or about 42 per eerit:, gained *tbe degree! Of the 22: W000O4 Whei preiented. theta-. ,selves, fewer then 16, or anent 73 .per ) i f.: a Wait RASO irtN ear Troy. recedtly, a ffullts9 ull c(3P0'3°119 nbeard d ,.. OVer an was lo itn/ adeell 18990•101;:oters lett on the boat it Sequop en114 *suslu° aide:twee Louis Bernard, tips/dog-poem °Menem 111 oii.iuj� redpititt qug 4pse 4.10a 01 "..ttosito.i DUO 101 et1. pitiom %neve 9 „ it Andre* Agnew Walt fenititei for. giving „brota;oite. ,The nature of their& Will be • beat attdartained by the following anecdote �r Ahdrettliaving for. some time been pee. tered by an itteperti'Aent intruder, it was day remarked to the baronet th, this it no tenger appeared in 4anyi w+14§,qc a how be eentrived; get ,tosta 001.40 .ttirtith," stall thrnit'inet titilidat, Ott° Oslpielq 'leek 'ptred edthr te,rost.iteoloieei Otters coulee *Mott ree prut Otit moat ie4odex Mau V ."141.tdi *44144* * terday morning while 'Canada, brother of de of the Troy 'Times bout the missing Man, rtir y the edoorennouno- ate it San Francisco. • , , • cont.§ *er0 F..tirther, Only 68 Oita the 210 men, or 27 per cent., Were plaried „t•lhe first division; whereas 15 of ttih 22 *clor4of• or 68 per cent.i. Stniceeded- in oh- rt.phiceis ha that, division. The &Yet: ' ROASTED TO DEATH. • , Friedel Fate.01'. TWO Trait!' '11 .ftitit eh 'the Lehigh IltilWay.• SLOW DEATH WITHIN SIGHT OF HUNDREDS. ' An Elmira (N.7.)‘ telegram says:. A hideous accident Occurred upon the Lehigh Valley Railroad to -day at Rummerfield, a email 'station between Towanda and W,Vi- luaing), The horror consisted net so Wirth in the Ices of life as in the terrible Manner in,whictuthe'Iiyea were loix. Train No. 8, due at Elmira at 5.25 owing to o, misplaced switch, ran into a freight train standing on the south -bound track at RummerfOrd„ and the engines, crashing jute each .other, were reduced to ruins.. The baggage ind express oars were thrown from 15 to 20 feet` from' the track. The wreck was complete. The baggageman and expressman were thrown on the top. of the oars and received serious but not fatal injuries. The first ohm:ping oar was thrown upon the tender of the passenger engine, and three freight oars laden with hay were piled up paomiscuonsly on the wreck. • The debris at once took fire. Then ensued a .most heartrending scene. The engineer, N. Faulke, Of Waverly, stood in the midst of the burning masa in plain view of the elPePtators, but could not move, as his right legwas caught in the iron and timbers as if in a aka:. All, his efforts to release himself from the fire roaring around him were vain. He Ciould, only stanh there and look death in the face. It came slowly, surely, and orgelly. The crowd did what they could to reach' and sive nun, but the heat was ,too iritense." The man was. gradually roasted before his friends and companions; who were unable. to give any succor. There was no flinching: about the unhappy min, hoWever. He stood up and calmly directed. the efforts of the Men who were trying to sive him. Even while the welding steam, Was stripping the iletih from his Nines, as he was being cooked' alive; he shouted to , the bystanders . to . out the i esti away, but this could not be done on account of the fearful heat from the burning hay. Flames from this 'ignited . the express baggage oar, and next the gasper that had beau piled on top of the engine took fire, se that Faulke. was speedily beyond all human aid.' The Spectators ,could only turn their heads away from the horrid sight. The firenien .of the; freight train, Leander Kingsman, • of Waverly, was missed from the first: His body Was subsequently found Under the charred tiin- bers of the trains. Both Men have -wives and children. No passengers, fortunately, were injured: . The Jersey ..froliiiiposed. .A Boston. telegram seri:. When the time had arrived for the otirtam to .rise . the third act of "The Unequal Matoh,"-iit the Globe . Theittre;, Saturday. afternoon, the manager appeared •before the -Curtain and begged the indulgence. of the audience for a few Minutes until Mks. Langtry Ewald re- cover from an attack of nervous prostration, with lid:debit was stated'shii Wassufferingi In ten minutes the curtain rose and the play proceeded to the °loge. ,,Saturday evening Mrs 'Langtry played Rosolisid, and though exhibiting at tithes eon* slight - physical weakness, carried' the par through the entire play. After the performance ahe was to have attended- the reception' tendered her by. the' Papyrus Club, the oe: casion baing :44 ladies.' night," when a mint - her of . ladies proininent in the literary world would be Present. • Her *health, how- eirer, prevented her 'attendance. , • . - • A correspondent asks: ".1j•:! canary birds like fieb 2,' . Well, we can't tell whether therdo or net cblit they manage to catch little "perch every day. . The New York State canvassers yester.- day morning decilared.thevotenn the reeent election as fellows: Cleveland, 535,318; Folger, 324,461; Howe, 111,974; 25,783: Constitutional amendment (*pale:, for; 456,105; egainst,:163,157. •'' kcrapenter named Gunn, in the employ df Mr. Thee. Green. -engage at work On the dwelling of Mr. GoOdhtte. London south, fell -from the building on Wednesday , to the ground, a dilatant* of genie 30 feet, andnseVetely fractured his leg: • . Mit. N. F. Davin yesterday had at inter- view with the HOU. Mr: Pope iti3Oonneetion with Frenchinitnigration to the NorthWest Territories. The Minister stated that ,he . • . could not possibly wield= the removal' of ()Migrants from one point hi Canada to another; but he expreesed himielf fully in sympathy with the movement, .because he hadlived among the Lower Canadians and knew that they were a very desirable 'clam of settlers for the f great lone land, The Government were already ationiting in the repatriation of Canadiiine from the *United States, and, would contintiethitt good Work. Hr. Davin Will hate another interview' to- ) ' The majority of Our ' mist stitatessful :journalists p.re self-made. men. The press is every ' year -becoming a:greater- pewer-in the land ; it is -already one of "OA greateeti reboureee„ of .oivilizatiOn,“ and: we might as soon try la get-tiktig without liteatTao or railways, (WM:fa pm -office, as ivklio i,otir newspapers. If We are ,.tioatiers the editot.'""0 • 9"' P Arm) Artlyan lens snotiosou 91 we Must have atilt -Awl, I seve,and :4xxuarvesirmicamaamm aTtatiTidraOslifTEllitrf 141110Tit.1 - " A Dadaer eit Gossip Iroise Ilharroltde /Pro Where is. fiOnl, olleighing Orani.Innt , At:Nelson dry oak weed • Bells at 03,50 to 14 per cord. - . . A bank is expected to be opened in,Prye tal City shortly. ' , It ie proposed to °reit anew brick sehook RhoiAli:iedliincnefit:0 tu hasne4bileomnibuses'anstarted.f from n frapdon to A large number of deer hive been shot around Crystal City thie Beeson. . , loAbeCdoiunrpt °art tQaguiieelan'pti rBiteirnicehn. s:x%itr pliperfnegstab. Mr. V. T. Adamson, a Portage Nimrod, the shet nearly .600 prairie chit:016ns th•isfall., ••=s. Selkirk Connell has just passed a by-law, fixing a rate -of taxation at 5i mills OD the dollar ° Steps have at teat been taken toillumi, nate the streets of Emerson. deal oil is to be used. A road is being, out through the Weeds on the south side of the river -trona Tiger Mille A man Mimed Curter was followed by BeVen wolves while driving from Brandon to Minnedosa last week: The Town Council of Nelson have *Amok ,Baciyhaocate otfaxcuweiici enbrtinOng ittlieepanitlearfi, avnadmtibune Nelson harmers are commencing to bring in pork and beef. The' former sells. at 80. to 9o., by the carcass, and the latter at 9e. to 10c.., by the quarter. Game is plentiful in the neighborhood of Pembina Crossing. On Friday Mr.; R. N. Lee shot two deer and Mr." R. D. Foley Bemired another couple of the antlered ' " In Pilot Mound, Mr- George P ayfeir, 5-13, bas 1,900 bushels of grain this season, the average yield of Whilth WOO 66 bUllbeifl to the alike. Mr. R. Blaokburn has Goldeu DrOp. wheat this ' season which yielded 42 bushels to tlinaere. The Emerson International says: ." It is very probable that Mr. Justice Miller will, in a' few -days., be elevated to tbe Chief Jus- ticeship. The appointnient of 'Mr. Alfred Boulthee to :!the puisne j'udgeShip, thus vacated is rumored." A Kingston gentliimaii, Who bought a thirty dollar lot at Rook City.reosived a tax bill the other day jnwhieh he was, °barged With three dollars for statute labor,. which it was answered, he had not per- formed. He thinks it would_ pay him to tramp up and his statute labor, as other. . he will lose the 'value of his fern]. 'A now ohurph Was decliOated in Regina the other Sunder in connection with the pastoral charge of Rev: W. J. Hewitt. of the Methodist -Ohtani* of Canada. The building is of frame, 24x86.feetin Lire, with a shingled roof and ceiling, and inside svelte of matched endlined, With tarred paper. Peculiarities of interest -in connec- tion with this church are the:trate that the first timber for the new building was only draWri upon the ground 10 days •befrire•the' structure was opened, also that the church, When dedicated was free from -debt. - Mr. Medea, of Brandon *it Mitofee, who has 'just returned from Regina, atilt** that a joint steels cOmPanY. has been formed to' build 'a new hotel there. It Was originally intended to raise 610,000, but the applica- tions for ate& _earoe in so freely that it was decided to 'rang) the amount to $20,000.• waterworks company is being organized to bring water from Boggy Creek, about three miles distant.- There is said to be good spring water. The iteginiensintendlpply- ipg for ineOrporation SO a 'town. Wood sells at 610., per load of 14 eorde and coal from 818 to 820 per/ ion. A number of kite wernsold'llaiit=week •at frorn 0600 to 111,200 per lot. Mr. 311sefee sold one at 61,000 There ie now three 'feet of water in the oreek.--Winnipeg Sun. • , At Nelson, the price .of pork has dropped 8 cents per pound. • . • , ' 'Snow is eighteen incite° deep 1.1 2. the Vicinity of Pembina Mountains. ' The weather has been aomeWhat colder at liegina, teaching 20 degrees belovv sere. = ie expected that the daily mail ear; vices' trout Brandon. to Rapid City:SY/Ube extended to Minnetiosa next Week.' /he Philp Creek settletnent, coniprieing townships 7 and 8, ranges 20, 21. 22, by a. large vote.' seceded' from the County of Brandon a few days since. Mr. Wm. ox last week sold his 100 acro farm, two miles north cif "Nelson, for the sum Of 63,000: The pareliaser was Mr. Duncan -Campbell, of Ridgetowth Odtario. The C. P. R. well iteeraoginct station is now about 220 feet deep; but no increase ii3 perceptible in the (Identity of Water. It is said to -be the intention Of the company to bore 660 feet, unless keufficient .supply is sooner reached, The Council of Emerson inunicipslity have this year expended uptiti. drainage, completed and wider Contract •to be com- pleted- this year, •016,685.65. -They have also expended 620,0001t bridging upon the leading highWave, and boast of a cash sur- plus in the treasury nf $1,600; , . 'There are forty applicatitniein the hands of the o erGene a. r new post- stino.ot r I o offices. 'in Manitoba: The number o'l °teem! soap pinota etir apical 110, . eie.m. Into, agtojid -In ft.#1 aireanY in eir;stfines ..ere is 210,itt s orqui aware. lool cur) aicooacle stint% iiattS8E Ofl .urs19 44140'81 u u es golletvelPn'en•A trni tat eld°64 0300110d0Alten II fliOttb best 'tuna artiiitint col n • 9. 51 '9011 itt £0qd%U9 tlwilads i11131:1)1(14'.6E:titn17:9C0::1:144133: °. qt. N. 9011 ioppluoo An intlignarts P912(14°P4:194 rio noon and addiesciabood pip sonsi:ecraie o so2smorod LIfl colored men....,,A410 041 . JO 64:4tfouti I igq denouncing tha., otpoott tit* 1,?, 'When Titiatke mai 201 cifspi.rquil I tery• alteare° " t d rag SpeqernoM revolvers Wore drawn with jggiggit gill' gthe:riacitenlere ”millIgiedatild be oriel., " P ' g kravet v;ettraticeomteennet, that bodiesel, adif bolt:Go:0; ebtyaolii.ethhOet:gCbmontopLbewall avwnedstorotaah_azom lituti The meeting wan at nina03 de/ 0)046 half of cmtt war ti...iitinunIdd The Iltialth Departnie,_. . , moie to beepened till i‘ , . great eito a a excitement. the .sitirneil Weal *nightly lower whether the persons 1 • 'of the men. dierieseitic: • ` —79°061'"""`'. ther•o:. 11"1 At.. Weekly.mail eta '..16.0111111 0,44127e?„frff dill In !I/1 -'6P `A4..— pliktur Sifdind iteite tine 'iliiidndileoott ittinitos. 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Through', ishe, iselhions,thisLior *indigo re' iteaori lenivni.es land soidielaisies„ of. . she Ituolertic;iiiig. • • •• ;..A...i,,,MOntreal telegram 'Biqa: Major' Rod, , -gore, ,of 7 the Canada I'ssiino; .say.e. stlias he nee been surveying in the Hooky Motin;- tains and pert et: the Selkirks. No change., hae -been ;made the tenat1014 recote= mended bait Yier. The direction* of the route, ,Sliortnees, and the laet that the *. altitnile Of , the pass more than 1;008 feet . lower than iiiityother from the lituienaelcia, to the .1:lowiie are its retionimeniletions. oa leaving the • Rookies the ,,route follOWs the valley. of the Calumbits for thirty miles, end then turne southerly along the Beaver • tor sixteen, ,Milen, 'thence :westerly and ' southwesterly for bUt or seven wiles tin the °est breneh et. the. Eieoille.waet, 'and. ' lowingthet river. and the Etta*, ,River to Shutiwap Lake. '1'he paw disoatiered iuthe • Sellitras is not'. there Otto 4,500feet 'above thin 7i0Str, 1,600 feiptlower tin* the • Itookies..; if (nabbed at this elevation no. Wei:telling:. win, be neCeissary',1' if Oroebed at an altitude ' ot .000 feet. a 24..•mile Limn.' Will' be neat*. eery., 'Snow. . buidee Will be avoided. 'lir greeting binitie that will 'enable the sine* to peso over and across ' the •track at different : The oust of the . from the eunimit to the Reeltiee to the east and' 'of • Lakes, neatijr. 194. miles, will- be very heavy, except about 26, :milee the Rockies aUTI,211 in pi* Sellnekti. itithe . shortest route iiciese: the Conti- The:tlietacce sprees the head of the ,Colinribie through theSelkirkein 050. milee, and "Miretighthe, gold range from the Wed croeswg of: the COlunibia to the emit end of . .ShueWcip Lake is ebeut 45 miles. The road through. thie.plaaepan be tonipleted.,iu three, years as .Sepplieti. . delivered by stee, r elf &icing. the Thotupson River. and Sbuswap Lakes, and also, ' by, host .On the Western .Colum hie, which is navigable. from Fort.Colville; Washingten•Territoiy,to. the There.'ite tWo, parties Working east from the:8000ft to Fort Cal- garry, and the 'location :frOm, Lite nununit t� Fort Calgarry will be ,:cOmpleted..early itt January. Rodgers paid he never Was interviewed', in, Winnipeg, and 'denies • 1,0ie Story Of three *Wei by Awe 4tt. ' the sumniit the, Rockies. , *, • • Mee Dtdo!e Dare Do D. The other day a man and woman amine to esttdden halt on Grand Blverstreet;and the woman dropped' a basket she WOO carry- ing and called out: . I will! I'll not live with you another day I" "You'll leave me, will :yon.?" he calmly,. asked. "Yes, I will I" • "When .- 44 Now—right off—this minute 1" " You'll.go away ?" ".Yea, tor I"' .4 I wouldn't were you. . . • • But I will, and I defy you to pre- vent' me I'have suffered at year handsas. lenges I 00.11 put up with it." ' 440h, I shan't try to atop yen," ha' quietly replied: I' I'll simply report to the', police that my Wife has mysteriously die! oppesaed: They will Want your descrip. • lion, and 1 filiall give it.. You wear No: 7 shoos; you have an extra . large month ; you .walk stiff in your knees; your nose turns up at the end;. hair the color of a brick terra 'sotto., the. mewed in fiebion ; eye!' rather On the squint.; Voice partakes of "Wretch I you Wouldn't dare do that!" 'she sioreamed. • I certainly will, and the description will go into all the papers." • They glared at each other for a minute like cots. • Then he vvalked on. She looliectup- and down the etreet, gritted her teeth together, and then picked up her basket and folloWeil . OD after, He had What they call the dead. ' wood on her. goileatolost A friend lends).* the felloviing for imam - tion A few eveningo ago balled upon the wife of an old-time fried. -4 police - Men. The wife had only recently presented' • *. the officer with a lathier, and Our visit was . to fondle the baby and praise the rciother. She is afflicted with partial dcatneiii4 and just now is ULM struggling With the pre- vailing influenza, so called, became.) the Sufferer oatinot prevail upon it to leave: The infant is about six months old. and When we asked how the baby wee coming On the wife Must have had the baby run- ning in her head, as well as the cold, and apt theta Mixed Up, for she replied with , 4 I usually have •* them every winter, but I must say this is the worst one I •ever had. I managed to get rid of all the rest lose than three= days; but thia • one stioke to tee likea tick," 4, Madame I." We sidelined, with horrified feelings. "It lust worries' Me nearly to death. It keeps me awake I OSODOt I will have • it on hand all winter, and I can tell you by yotir looks that you are going to have one just like it." • Veen, said Aimere oi See Witter. I- . three times a. day (in • Camille ").., geinetittebt for Weeks' ,itt SU& " . • Cession. but iottiehow it does not eeett to affect my general health,. -AB fOle Diy140)f• sin never sick, If Tity head aches le little . apply ice Water Au& the, pain is gone. if take Cold ia.iid my throat is sere' I dash on ,ice water and eta Well. Always ice watsi ; it No, 'If I did I 'should be pale : le My sovereign. reinedy. -But 1 do net , -0•3011,so Is,ritsiti it 4' 1: I'. 9ntne of 1•104,0Ingm.. 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