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5t, YMosi Finlshos Marathon Four
ILaps Ahead of Dorarldo,
Tom Longboat Qlves..Up at E. n4 of
Eighteen. Miles and Alfred Shrubb
Quits .Almost in Stfte of Collapse
at Twenty -Fifth Mile - Indian
Forced to, Run Although He Was
Almost All In.,
New York, April k• Rarming with
remarkable s. peed ami showing won-
derw. courage, ,Henri St. Yves of
'France proved himself the greatest
long-distance runner of the day by
winning the Marathon Derby of $10,-
,000 over the full distance of 26 miles
30 yards,,• at the Polo Grounds on
Saturday, 1n the fast time of 2. hour$
40 minutes 50 O., seconds.
At the finish the winner was hardly
drawn; a long breath, Proving his
remarkable lung cap$city and excel-:
lent condition. While thirty thousand.
. _. .
finished in fourth plans, a bunch of
red-hot aporia from Yonkers who had
'made a pool of a500. to bet on Wra
turned away ss4ly."
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS,
Lord Gwydyr h,3 oldest, Dr"Iaii
peer, is dead.
Herbert Cooper was asphyxiated in
the O'Brien mine at Cobalt,
At Rimouski, Bbe Albert was sena
tensed to 25 yearn for manslaughter.
The Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific
Railway has beau incorporated in
Maine. •
Admiral Carvers, who commanded
the Spanish fleet at the battle of ;San-
tio de Cuba in 1898, is dead.
Mhe students at Ruskin College; Ox-
ford, have gone on strike because of
the dismissal of their principal.
The interest being; taken 1n Imper.
ial questions in England has given
$ocfalism there a severe setback.
The body found on the railway near
Port Arthur has been identified as
that of Ernest Proulx of Rose avenue,
Toronto.
The Liberals of Beautiful Plains
have nominated John Crawford, ex-
M.P. of Portage Is Prairie, for the
Provincial Legislature.
It is reported at Utmiipeg that the
PISTOL iN EACH HANIJ
Nring Thief Goto. Avvall>t With
Diamonds In Montreal,.
Smashes Glass in Grothe's Window.
Snatches a Tray of Rings and Fir-
ing His Revolver anti Shouting
Drives People Away -- 'Makes an
Easy Escape In Rig Which Is
Waiting.
Montreal, April 5,- Montreal is be.
coming famous through her epidemic
of robberies and hold-ups On
urday night a daring robbery was
,committed on St. Lawrence street,
when a thief smashed a window in a
jewelry shop, secured $s,000 worth
of diamonds, and made good Ilia ea
cape after terrorizing the crowd on
the street
by flourishing a pair of
revolvers. He then ran a short dig-
tance tQ Lagauehetiere street, and
climbed into a waiting rig and escap-
ed with his confreres. .
About half -past 7 a man with a
4-1 bl k b and smashed the win -
persons who surrounded the improvia-
ed track Q! six 1a s to the mile, a
C.P.R.and its mechanical unions
have made compromise,
ase ac e
dow of Grothe's jewelry store, seized
veritable w$11 0# Humanity, rose as
to weloom0 new idol, and
a whereb;
the schedules Committees will sit
a tray containing thirty-six diamond
rings, and emptied them into his
one man .a
to. cheer with hearty . d -will a bril-
.13 Yves sprint.
both at Winnipeg and Montreal,
Alex. Warwick was killed in a guar:
pocket. He then started shouting and
shooting right and left with two big
Aant performance, .
Ing like $quarter -miler, crossed the
rel with Joseph Ward at London, •
pot., either falling or being pushed
g g p
revolvers, The street was crowded at
the
$rash line four good laps. or two-
thirds of a mile, in front of Dorando
down staiFa at the Merkin Hotel, and
the time, and when shooting
eve
started nearlyrybody rushed for
Pietri, of Olympio Marathon fame,
fracturing his skull on the cement
floor,
cover. Fortunately only one person
Two les behind Dorando came
the of
The body of L. Haines, who dis-
was hit, a bullet lodging in the leg of
John. Bertrand, whe was standing on
Johnny ayes, . winner ,the
Olyutpio 3larathon, while Math Me- ,found
the
appeared from Winnipeg last fall, was
in the $ed River. Two compan-
.
the opposite side of the street, but
several windows were brok-
loney; who has recentlyjoined
,pprofessional ranks, finished fourth, a
ions who were with him,shortly be-
fore his disappearance have been ar-
plateglass
an by fining bullets.
The robber rushed down the
la behind Hayes,
p
Tom Longboat; the -Indian, who was
rested.
The London, Eng-, Saturday Re-
.street,
firing and shouting, until he reached
unbeaten in a Marathon race 1n this.
count up to Saturday,. gave u -the
ry
view says: the quickness of the col -
Lagauchetiere street, where a rig
was waiting, and he 'drove away.
struggle after covering some eig teen'
omes in trying to make good Cur nav-
ence sharpest o
al deficiencies is the all
There is no description of the rob -
stiles, on account of trouble with his
redactions on the Imperial Govern-
bar beyond his black beard, which
was false, the crowd falling into a
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hent,
- The National Transcontinental Rail,
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blind ,panic when the shooting dis-
la commenced and no policemen
P y , P cameo
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ton on Wedliesday to address the lie-
tional. Scientific Society, while Mr.
McCurdy him, but
way Commisalen is calling for ten -
dere for 5,154. gross tone of EO pound
were around, so not the. slightest of
1.
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ed powerful motors for "Cygnet" and
steel rails and the necessary fasten-
fort was made to atop the bandit.
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a.�^ `` rts,.•
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ter is probmotical, though Bell denies
ings. Delivery is -to be. at West Fort.
a possible sale, to the American War
-1,
t''`^'='!`'y"'ter'' `"
Department, as reported.
William by June 15 next,
FEEDS OWN FLESH .TO BABES.
M... st : '" =' ±±i I- *
General . to Be Shot.
Suggest Changes in Tariff. Bill.
Mother Saves Children's Lives by
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the Mexican army. as`.an Indian fight -
Washington, April b, -Fearing that
Cutting Her Own Body.
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R%- '� K i` r :'
rvr.
sister he was ., accused of wronging.
the demands whicli the have made
y'
Detroit, April 5.-A horrible story,
.hwxft;y
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for an opportunity •to vote on some
almost incredible in its. barbarity and
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Not only was the general sentenced
roc to 25c lower; lambs, ;6 to ;8.40; .
$7 to ;7.40; ewes, $5.75 • to
of the principal schedules in the
gruesomeness, is told by Hilton
�? `! „ra.:Yt t
. .New York Live Stock.
the next , twenty years, and. must also
Pa ne tariff ,bill might result in-
George,, an em to a of the Hudson
,U :,.
.tim. The sums will come out of Gen..
grades. Dressed beer slow .at *$ 1-2c to
30c. Shipments to -day, 4117 quarters .of
changes which, they consider more
Bay Co. in the Algoma district, who
. Charged With Kidnapping.
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Windsor Aril'. o
5 -J se Rivers a
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disadvantageous than the provisions
arrived at Traverse City, Mich., on
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*Daisy Redman of Cbarles-
now ill the bill, nearly 30 Republican
Saturday to visit relatives.
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members of the House met Saturday
George, who has been with the
-;": •.`
;4.40 to ;6.50; western steers, $4• to $6 60;
!rig as father and daughter;
.
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'slid agreed • upon these changes: An
Hudson Bay Co, for four years • and
$6 .to ;8.60..
Hoge,-Recoi�pts estimated at 9000;
Vancouver, April 6 Assistant Trat-
fic talrymple of the Grand'
market steady to 5c' higher;' light,
hey
;6:65 to ;7.06; milted, $6.76 to $1.16;av
t?,M:. ; ,= w,,.
$6.80 to $7.15; rough, $6.80 to ;6.90;, good
amendment providing for a duty of
is .in , charge- of an . important post
Steal Co.. for .rails for first puri -
;5.7.0 to $6.50; bulk of sales $7 to ;$7.10, •
died, miles east Of .Prince Rupert. Six-.
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teen thousand toils are• to be. sent
round the Horn in August. Dalrymple'
45 cents. a ton of 2,000 pounds on coal
.near Lake Nepigon, was notified that
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-to prevent.:the railway
finished to she.coast by 1911'.
.
Fault of British Government.
;c
and strikingout the rovision for
a family of Indiana livingin an but-
;?k?:r:'
.Standard,.
stantial. reduction in the British'
:::n:
=i�aF;:i:„
preference, lays . the blame on the
present British Government for its'
reciprocity, , For a dutyof 25 cents a.
P Y
of -the -way sof was in iminent dan-
y P
;.i ten.
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alit
ant .generous but voluntary, And to
that extent precarious, 'preferences
ton on iron ore: For a dutyof 3 a
ger of, starvation... He -Immediately
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Winni Aril 5:--W;: Ar Courson,
Peg. P
ton on pig iron and scrap ion. For
started out on snowshoes with a do
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magistrate on the charge of .embezzle-
a duty, of ten per cent. on hides, The
y p
teem carrying ,supplies .for the be-
rry g PP
• i+^ "t' 1�i:r`:^.rs,+%�i �F�i�+'c.
?'.u?:C•;:};.
In.the last general election the.vote
amendment to the lumber schedule to
lacquered ones. When . he reached
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cawen, Conservative; 3,126,
. be confined. to the rovision.
the. Indian wi want in the wilderness
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- A Good Bargain. .
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a terrible sight greeted him..
HENRI ST. YVES.
- New Chief Pastor.
The mother, knowing assistance
St. Yves is not yet 21 years of age,
Montreal; April .5. -Owing to the
was, on the way, had doled out -the
provisions, carefully, but the delay
but to -day he is regarded as the .
greatest long-distance runner in the
gr g
continued.. illness of 'Abbe Trout par-
; P
ish priest of Notre. Dame;., it is. an-.
was. too long and the children were '
` '
world. He never has been beaten,
winning a marathon at Edinburgh,
. nounced that Rev. Rene Labelle has
been called b his superior
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crying for food, .
Taking the keen hunting knife from
e er. in 2 hours
last Dec mb ,
Scotland, ,
,
. .religious
to .the direction - of the mother parish.,
P
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• its sheath thedevoted mother cut
ev m hr
several girt f fie
P s o sh from her own'
seconds, from a cod
utas. 40 m
-44 mm , g
and is said to have covered the
o fort religious ii t i
f .. y r stens i h s
oft .
bad and upon this she fed the little
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.field, •
distance from Windsor Castle to the
,
new chief pastor has been for
ones.
Stadium at Shepherd's. Bush in the'
.:The
the plat six .years director of the
Y
suffer -
- George immediately •had. the suffer -
ing. mother and. her family conveyed.
remarkable time of 2 hours, 31 min-
utas, 23 seconds -20 minutes. better
Montreal College and' besides being
an. educator of the highest order his
to the nearest P. where the woman
than Hayes' time.
,
. oratorical power is of the finest:: St.
is now snaking a brave fight for life.:
The children are well and stron -
St. Yves was a waiter In a London
Sulpfce ostensibly makes the appoint-
8- .
Testaurarst a - year ago without a dol-
went; which is confirmed by the arch-
•
lar. Falling a victim to the Mata-
bishop of Montreal.
.. Suicide at the Falls. .
then fever, he took up running and .
Winnipeg, AprQ B. -Tho Globe iron
Niagara Falls, .N.Y., April 5. -An
:quickly demonstrated that he possess-
Oxford Wins. •
unknown man, about 3@ years old,
-ad sterling qualities.
is
Putney, April 5. -The 66th annual.
yesterday afternoon committed. out -
in appearance St. Yves not a
He is short in stature, builtg
. 'Varsity rake between`crews.represent- •
tide by jumping into the river from
Luna: Island.
runner.
like a wrestler, with powerful legs; ..
,Orford. and Cambridge,'was rowed
on .the between Putney,and.
A score of people saw him` swept.:
s and us-
'broad shoulders, deep chest a m
.Thames
Mortlake on. Saturday won by
. over the' falls. • The man's actions
•cular arms. �
,and
Oxford by three, lengths.
were not unusual and even when he
r.
tact, while Alfred Shrubb, the .great
. The winnin crew, .Oxford � covered
g .'
the course fn 19 mins. 50. sees: Tons
clambered u on -the bridge -railing
P n°,
one. supposed he :was .going to jump:.
English runner, who has been prat-
of thousands h rried to tlie' banks of :
or stood on the railing .for a, secant.
tidally invincible up to fifteen milb%
up m a state of almost complete
.
the ' Thames between Putney, and
;.Mortlake.
- :or two peering down , into .the • river
and then dove in head foremost, lime;•
gave
.collapse early in the twenty-fifth
for .the 136th annual 'Varsity
boat race between Oxford rnd Cam,
a.`swimmer taking a dip: in the lake.
:mile. His handlers had no excuse to;
bridge; an event which shares with
. He was described as Rai unusually
•offer for his defeat, but that the dis-
'far.
the Derby the undying enthusiasm of
handsome matt, Weighing .about 180
Mance was too
the British a ortin
p g public.
pounds, with black -hair and mous-,
Of Longboat's finish The .Sun says;: •
coAvineed. 25c at all 'dealers.
tache. -His., overcoat was found. -on
"Longboat was all in. He could - not
stand without the asafstance of
Great Tried To:day.
the bridge. .
The .authorities hope' to establish
driends and despite their requests for
St.'Louis,.April 6. -Commencing to-
'
his identity by means of a, -child's
him to try again, the Indian, with .
.,day, the full . bench of four judges,
ring found in one of . the pockets.
:tears streaming down his- cheeks, beg-
comprisingthe the United States Circuit
thi§ district, hear
.
t.. I
•ged to be allowed to leave the field.
friends finally yielded and he
Court of will argu-
menta :in the important case which
To 'Insure Old Maids.
.
.His
limped slowly out of sight. His de-
the United States Government oeel s
Copenhagen, Denmark, April 5.-A
leat was a crushing blow to the Cana-
'the dissolution of the Standar4 Oil'
company has been organized here: .to
.dians, who had come to regard him •
.Co. of Ne -0 Jersey, involving_ an in-
insure and reassure young women
invincible because of his victories
terpretation of many of, the_ phases
who dread becoming old .Lnhids, The -
..as
indoors.
of . the Sherman Act.
scheme was devised by Frau Wielsl
"Donando's legs seemed to be stiff
Berney.. A. girl who takes out's prylfcy
..and sore at this stage, -yet he plodded
• Churchill Expects an 'Heir.
pays a fixed sum every year. If she
finds a husband 'before she
x:long, taking a sip of champagne to.
keep up his spirits. 'Hayes and Ma-
_ . London, April S. -About the middle
of 'June ; Winston Churchill, - it fpI re-
reaches
forty, ,she' is presumed .to have re-'
loney were also pegging away . with
.r.bsolutely no hope of Winning. -
ported, 'expects to become a father..
Those' who. knew Mr. Churchill' in his•
ceived her .money's worth and : the
Policy lapses'- the aunt she had paid
"Longboat ran, as if he was in. any
'.but his best condition.'. in. fact, a
bachelor days .could never halve be-
lieved how - has improved
in going: to a general fund for the
benefit. of ,her • less fortunate sisters.
well-known Canadian sporting man
• said it was a crime to allow the In-
.matrimony
this" somewhat aggressive politician.
He is .devoted to� his .beautiful wife,
It she is unmarried• wlien she is forty
she begins to receive an annual pen-
,dian to start. He had nothing of his
. . ' . . s
'
Sion, which.. continues through the
rest her lfe or
,old sprinting power, looked thin and'
Marathon' Runner's Death.
of until she marries.
drawn and was on the verge. of a col-
Bull, Eng., April 5.-A `Marathon
.lapse when the pace became hottest,
runner,.' Fred Rumsbey, collapsed.
Level Crossing Accident. .
`Yet Longboat was induced by
while competing in a twenty -mile run
Charing Cross, Ont,, April 6,LJohn
threats and promises to keep at it
here Saturday, He was carried from
Tompkins, a farmer of South Buxton,
-until his copper -colored skin took on,
.an ashen hue and his legs actually
the track, but soon lost consciouse-
ness. He died Rumaboy
was instantly killed, when, his ri�g was
struck at the. orossIg'here by No. 37
bent under him. Hayes ran under.
yesterday.-
won a Marathon race here last year.
M,C.R. express.
-instruction that kept him well behind
-
'ilia train, traveling at a. high rate
the pacemakers from the beginning
fell Twenty Feet to Celiar.
of speed, reduced the buggy to kind-
•of the race. In fact he dropped back
-too rapidly and proceeded so inethodill
St. Catharines, April 5. -John• Har-
lin weed and killed the horse. Tom -
p
a body was thrown a considerable
-•tally that his friends could . not un-
kinson, a farmer of Grantham• -Town-
ship, while making scaffold 20 feet
.kin
distance. .
derstand what lie was trying to do; .
'Toward the end of the gruellingstru g-
above ground fell frits a concrete cel-
t
lar atafrway, and was rendered un-
Great New shipyard. •.
.glepa Hayes began to run .a faster
pace and with sd much strength that
iDespite the fall, however,
conscious. Deangth P
Cleveland, April b. -The largest
for a time it looked as if he might
he suffered i10 peymanent injuries.
shipbuilding yard on the great lakes,
.
overhaul Dorando.
costing more than $1,000,400, cover-'
"But just when Dorando appeared
Arrested For Burglary,
Ing over 35 acres of land and giving
to blow up he came back to life cud-
by
London, Ont„' April S. -Fred Mer-
of Now. Hamburg, was arrested
employment toat least 3,000 men,
When completed, will soon be built ate
-denly and fast"traveling he drew
..away and made Hayes' stern chase
net
bare last night on an order from New
Ashtabula, Ohio•, Final contracts tot
const; work were signed on
:fruitless. Maloney's performance was
: Hamburg, where he is alleged to have
Saturda
3
•a bitter disappointment, Ile had been
robbed the store of Gob',es iii Co.
_ ,
touted as a world-beater and his re-
.markable time in the Rye Marathon
Bear Hugs Two Women to Death.
Vit, W. B. Mctnnes a Judge.
was used as. an argument that he
Pachuca, Mexico, April 6,--A dant-,
Ottawa, April 5. -Mr. W: W, 13, Mew.
-would show his heels to the others.
!ng bear that escaped £item a band of
Innes, epi-M.P., of Vancouver, has
:But Maloney, more heavily builtthan
'his
gypsies is. being hunted in the hill
been appointed judge of the County'
'`Vancouver
competitors; wag no doubt bother-
track he
by, armed farmers, It has already
Court at in succession to
:ed by the soggy and when
bugged two wopnen to death.
ZhoL late' Judge Kane.
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Rheumatism.
Do You. Lack Self Control.
Catarrh Cured or Money Back.
?Mare than nine out of every ten
It you are constantly keyed up, 1wr-
"I'he cause oC r✓"atarrh is a germ. It
cases of rheumatism are simply ,then-
vous, perhaps depressed• -look to your
+rnuniplios in the lining of the 'throat
matism of the muscles, due to ;cold orover-worked
nerves for the cause, They
Blind nose, spreads to the bronchlat
damp, or chronic rheumatism. ,In such,
1 are starving for the nourishment that
-tubes and finally reaches the lungs-
cases no internal treatment is requir-
Ferrotone so quickly • supplies. Do-
, Cough, syrup cannot follow to the
ed. The free application of Chamber.'
sides its tonic action on the nervous
lungs --it goes to the stomach-- and
lain's Liniment is all that it is need-
system, l•errozone has 'marvellous
'fails to Cote--Catarrhozono is inhaled,
ed, and' it is certain to give, :quick tell
,.blood -forming properties. It thus, sup -
It goes every'whcre• gcts right. after
Del. (live it a trial and see for your-
plies strengthening materials to eve.
theg errns"=leills them_heals the sore-
self how quickly it relieves the pain•
cry nook and corner of the body and
•tress -stops discharge and backfrtg-
and soreness. !Ti10' medicines llsUa.Ilq
brings the $ylli;ein to a condition ai
z•u#es• roVory, case of Catarrhl. `>rou're
given internally for rheumatism are
perfect health. To be strong, to eat
4JbWutely Certain of elite tot Catarrh,
poisonous or very strong riledicines.
well, and work long without fatigue,
throat irritation, Colds or bronchitis,
'They are worse than: useless in Cases
T , 11",c
use Perrozone ; its tho best nerve Sys-
-If you , use Catarrhozone. 25e and
and museu ar rheumatism,
tom tonic known. At all dealers to
:61.00. All dealers.
i;or solo by W. S. R. Holmes, CliritM
50c. boxes, .
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Qiafta Non-Reemill
THE iYlARKETiS.
Liverpool and !Chicsga hest Futur4p
Close HlShor-.•Live 4tock--
Latest Quotatione.
Saturday 'Rvooing. April S.
Alverpwl wheat futures closed yd high.
or and corn %d higher than yesterday.
Chicago May wheat closed ie higher,
corn %c higher, and oat# list higher.
Winnipeg Options.
Wbeat•.-April $1.16% bid,. July 18.17%
bid, May 41. 16% sellers.
47ats-April 4335o sellers, May 43%c sell -
ars.
To -onto Grisin Market,
Wheat, tail, bush ..........q 07 to $10;
Wheat, red, bush ,,.,..107. ....
Wheat,. goose, bush ....... 1 03 .,..
Rye. bushel ..,,...... 0 75 ,,,,
Buckwheat, bushel ...... 061 ,,..
Peas, bushel ................ 086
Barley, bushel .060
R4*2*
Oats, bushel ................ 0.50 ....
Toronto Dairy Market.
Butter. separator, dairy . 0 33 024
Butter, store lots .... 017 .019
Butter, creamery, solids o 20 0 A
Butter, creamery, ib, rolls 036 0 26'
Eggs, new -laid, dozen . 018 099
Cheese, large lb ............... 013% a...
Cheese, twin, lbc .••.. 014
Honey, extracted ............ 010% 0�U
Liverpool Groin and Produce.
LIVERPOOL. April 3.-Cloafo& What,
spot steady; No, 2 red western winter,.Be
TO ADJOURN 1rOR RASTKR.
Parliament Susponds Work on Wed•
noWay.•-Vote on Resolution.
Ottawa, April 5. -Parliament will
adjourn at 6 o'clock Wednesday for
the Easter vacation..
Today Dr. Schalfner's resolution
favoring Government ownership of
terminals and transfer elevators will
be discussed, 'To -morrow the debate
on the resolution to lend ten million
dollars to the G.T.P. will be contin-
ued and will be passed, the Conaer-
natives reserving their opposition for
the bill to be founded • on the resolu-
tion. A supply bill, will be put through
on Wednesday, b
Dr. Cash, member for Mackenzie,
$ask., gave a dinner to the press gal-
lery on Saturday night, Sir Frederick
Borden, Ron. A. B. Aylesworth and
Hon, Frank • Oliver were also invited.
The vote on Judge Doherty's reso-
lution calling for an official enquiry
into the Government "spending de-
artments" was taken at 3 o clock
aturday morning,. and resulted: Yeas
54, nays 94; a Government majority
of 40, the smallest of the session.
It should have been 39, but ane
Conservative member went to sleep
in it basement out of touch of the
party whip,. and the voting went. on
h b
7%a, futures, firm; May, Ss 6d; July, 3s
7y,d; Sept., Se 1},'d. Corn, slwt quiet;
sly
in 18 a sante.
The arrival of -Capt; Tom Wallace
new American mixed via ton. ss
in the chamber caused an outburst
Elk1or/,d. Futures, Quiet; May, 6s @•+,td; July,
of Conservative applause. The cap-
Flour, winter patente, strong, 33p
6d. Peas, Canadian, firm. 7a 8d.
tain sprained his ankle a few days
Beet, extra India meas, dull, 102s ed.
ago, and had to be fairly carried into
Pork, prime mess western, dull, 754. Hopp
the chamber. .
at London (Pacific Coast), steady, f2 to
. . . _ '
13. Hama, abort cut, 14 to 16 lbs.. steady,-
48# Od. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to so
Aerodrome Experiments End.
lbs„ steady, 48s. Short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs,.
Sydney, N.S., April 5'. -Alex.
steady, 49s• long clear midlinge, light, 28
_Gra-•
ham Bell's aerial experiment associa-
to 34 lbs., firm; 50s sd; ao., heavy, 3b to
4D ]ba„ firm, hoe; short clear backs, 16 to.
tion of Baddeck having dissolved yes -
20 lbs., steady, 49s; clear bellies, 14 to 18
lbs. steady, 61x. 6d,Shoulders, square, 11
tarda b expiration of the limit of
Y Y
time. organized. for Prof. Bell, will
to U Ibs., steady, 4%, Lard, prime west-
continue his scientific tetrahedral kite
ern, 1n tierces, steady, 51a 3d; American
refined, in palls, steady, 52s 6d.• Cheese,
structure experiments at Baddeck.
"Casey"
Canadian finest white, firm, 62s. 6d; do.,
colored, firm, abs Gd. Tallow, prime city,
Baldwin, with Douglas Mc -
Curdy, former. Toroutonfans,: will lat-
steady, 2Rs; Australian in London, easy.
er enter the commercial field of mann-
30s 6d. Turpentino spirits. firm, 26a 6d:
Linseed oil, firm, 22a 9d. Petroleum,
facturing Canadian Heavier .than air
"Gliders."
steady, 7%d. Rosin common, steady. 8s
1d.
aerodromes and
Glen Curtis, the motor expert, is
returning to Hammondsport to mane-
CATTLE MARKETS.
facture American aerodromes and mo-
. -
tors, Prof, Bell returns to Washing-
.
Oabiss Firn>-Hogs Steady at Buffalo
' and Chicago,
ton on Wedliesday to address the lie-
tional. Scientific Society, while Mr.
McCurdy him, but
LONDON,r April 3. -London cables
for cattle are steady, at 13 .1-4c to 14
accompanies going
via. Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto,
seeking suitable Canadian brake -test -
1-4c perpound for Canadian steers,
dressed weight; refrigerator beef is
dressed
ed powerful motors for "Cygnet" and
quoted at 9 544, per pound.
"Silver. Dart." The future of the lat-
LIVERPOOL, April 3. -:-John Rogers
ter is probmotical, though Bell denies
fit Co, quote to -day: States` steers,
a possible sale, to the American War
from 13c to 13 V2e; Canadians, 12.1-2c
Department, as reported.
to 13 1-4c; Cows and heifers; 12c to
• - _
13 1-4c; bulls, 9 1-2c to loc. Trade firm
General . to Be Shot.
but slow,
East Buffalo Cattle Market. '
Mexico City, Mexico, April 5. -Gen.
Gustav Maas,, who has a record 'in
. • MAST BUFFALO, April 3, -Cattle-
Receipts, 100 head; .ateady, Veals, re-
the Mexican army. as`.an Indian fight -
ceipts, d00 head, active and -25c lower,
killing Lieut. David Clivarez, whose
$7 to ;9.50.
Hogs -Receipts,. 1700, head; aotive
sister he was ., accused of wronging.
and strong; mixed, ;7.30 to $7.40; pigs,
The. prosecution brought out the fact
o hs 26 to 6.60. ,
;6.66 t 58.76; Peng $6. i
thaCon a before he kidnapped a girl '
c e pp d
Sheep.. and lambs -Receipts, ' 4000.
• The verdict was a remarkable one.
head; slow; wethers• steady; others
Not only was the general sentenced
roc to 25c lower; lambs, ;6 to ;8.40; .
$7 to ;7.40; ewes, $5.75 • to
.to be shot to death, but he must also
yearlings,
6.f!• ghee mixed. $4 to ;6,26,
' 1•''
Pay $60 a,month'to each Of the two
children of the man he murdered for
. .New York Live Stock.
the next , twenty years, and. must also
NEW 'yGRK, April AB Beeves -Re-
pay the funeral expenses of his vic-
celpts, 1348; nominally. steady .for all
.tim. The sums will come out of Gen..
grades. Dressed beer slow .at *$ 1-2c to
30c. Shipments to -day, 4117 quarters .of
Maas' 'estate. Gen; Maas is wealthy
and iKas prominent socially:
beef.
Calves -Receipts, 129; steady feeling;
quotations, $6 to $9.75; for' inferior .to
. Charged With Kidnapping.
•
e sed calves stead
rl a choice 10 dr s Y.
p m ;
Windsor Aril'. o
5 -J se Rivers a
h
P ,
P
• conn-
city: dressed vests, 8 1-2c to 16c,
married man and father of two girls,
try dressed. Sc to :13c.
sheep and lambs-Recelpts, 3727.
is held in $2,500 Bonds. for the grand
u on a char e. of kidna
j iY g pping• kidnapping. 16
.Sheep entirely nominal;' lambs 15c to
lower; good to prime .unshorn ...year-old
*Daisy Redman of Cbarles-
lambs, ;8.10 to 48.35; culls, ;6.60. '
town, New Hampshire. The., prosecu-
Hogs-Receipts,'3031. Feeling. steady.
tion says that. Rivera,met te girl at
Chicago Live Stock, • .
Windsor station on May 3, 1903, and
her to Montreal; he
he
C13TCACiO; April 3.--Cattle=Re- .:took
estimated' at 200;. market steady;.
that tramp
ed through Canada with her and that
-beeves; ;4.70 to ;7.10; Texas. steers, ..
they. worked .on farms together; pass -
;4.40 to ;6.50; western steers, $4• to $6 60;
!rig as father and daughter;
.
stockers and. feeders, $3.50 to ;5.60; .
cows. and heifers,';1.90 to $5.65; calves,
G.T:P. Completed by. 1911. .' '
$6 .to ;8.60..
Hoge,-Recoi�pts estimated at 9000;
Vancouver, April 6 Assistant Trat-
fic talrymple of the Grand'
market steady to 5c' higher;' light,
hey
;6:65 to ;7.06; milted, $6.76 to $1.16;av
_Manager
Trunk Pacific, announces that,.d con -
$6.80 to $7.15; rough, $6.80 to ;6.90;, good
tract has been awaided the Dominion
'the-,
to choice heavy, ,$6.90. to $7.16; pigs,
Steal Co.. for .rails for first puri -
;5.7.0 to $6.50; bulk of sales $7 to ;$7.10, •
died, miles east Of .Prince Rupert. Six-.
' Sheep -Receipts estimated, •at' 1500;.
market steady; native,. $3,75 to''$6.40;
teen thousand toils are• to be. sent
round the Horn in August. Dalrymple'
western; $3.75. to $6.50; yearlings, $6,30 ,
td ;7.40;` lambs, native; ;6 to $8,40; awes-
'. •
declares that engineers say there is
!n y
nothing being
tern, '46 to ,$3.40.,
-to prevent.:the railway
finished to she.coast by 1911'.
.
Fault of British Government.
Little- Bo' Burned Death.
y
London, -April 5'.--(C.A.P. Cable.)-.
Discussing the Franco -Canadian trea-
.to
Roseneeth, April 5. -At the village
ty, The regretting the sub-
of Fenella,'thice miles -south of here,
.Standard,.
stantial. reduction in the British'
on Friday Mr. M. Dovey's little son,.
who was left alone in a room for a.
preference, lays . the blame on the
present British Government for its'
few moments, got the coal oil can,
obstinate refusal to consider a reci.
and, it is. thought, attempted' to .pour
some the ell into the stove, and
procal arrangement, "which would
have the effect of converting the Pres-
.of .
therebyy set fire to' his clothing, The
litt a boy, who was about two years
ant .generous but voluntary, And to
that extent precarious, 'preferences
old, was burned so severely that he
.to
others of a more binding nature."
died that night, .
Coulson Honorably "Acquitted.
Asquith Holds Welsh Riding.
Winni Aril 5:--W;: Ar Courson,
Peg. P
London, April, 5: The result of the
bye -election in East Denibigshire,,
formerly of Ottawa,; vias honorably
Wales, was a striking victory for the
acquitted by the provincial police
Asquith Goverament..Hemmerde, the
magistrate on the charge of .embezzle-
Liberal candidate, received a vote of
Ment from the Retail Merchants' As-
soeiation: of western Canada; of •which
6,265 a ainot 3,544 received. by Cun-
liffee, the Unionist candidate..
organization Coulson was formerly
In.the last general election the.vote
secretary -treasurer.' The prosecution
was •Hemmerde, Liberal, 5,917,• Bos -
had no evidence to .offer.
'
cawen, Conservative; 3,126,
Coulson, has retained counsel and
Will enter- an, Action against the asso-'
- A Good Bargain. .
ciation . for heavy . damages.
London, ' April • 6. -The : approved
commercial treaty with Canada, voted
Twenty Blocks Burn. : •
by the French Senate, says The York•
Fort Worth, Texas, April 5: Stavtr
shire Post; comes .at a peculiarly in-,.
. Ing in a barn, presumably from 'a.
opportune moment' from the point of
carelessly thrown cigarette, fire Sat- .
urday afternoon burned over twenty
view, of the Dominion. At the Pres-
ent moment the. Canadians were
blocks in the .residential section of
gravely doubting whether they will
Port Worth, destroying four churches,
not lose more than they can gain. by
over 200 residenees and the round=
. the ratification of the agreement. ' .
house and machine shops of the Tex-.
, M: - '
L
Pacific Railroad. Losses may reach
- - = -
$5,0W,000. One life was lost.
$100 REWARD, $100.
upper Lake Navigation.
The readers of this paper will be
Port Arthur, Ont., April 5: The
Northern Navigation Co. announced
pleased to learn that ibere
that the steamer Huronfe will leave
is at least one dreaded disease that
Sarnia on April 17, and will be due
science has been able to cure in all
at Port Arthur on the. 19th,
its stages, and that is Catarrh.. Halla.
This will be the earliest opening of
Catarrh Cure is the only .positive tura;
navigation in recent years.
now known to the medical fraternity.
Catarrh being a constitutional dis-
Brings In Industries.
ease, requires a constitutional treat -
Winnipeg, AprQ B. -Tho Globe iron
menu Hall's Catarrh Cure ds taken
works of Wiscon0in will build a fac-
internally, acting directly upon the
tory in Wfnnipeg to manufacture for
New Zealand trade, tak
blood and' mucous surfaces of the
Australia and
trig advantage of the preferential tar-
s stem +thereby desireying the foun-
in given Canada by those colonies,
dation of the disease, and giving, the
patient strength by building up the
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constitution arid assisting nature in
Dr. Hamilton Follows Nature's Plan,
doing its work. The proprietors have
No physician was more successful lA
so much faith in its curative powers
that they• offer One Hundred Dollars
ifor
treating stomach soil liver troubles
an case that it fails to cure.
any
than Dr. Hamilton. He avoided harsh
Send list of testimonials.
medicines and produced a wonderfai'
pill of vegetable eomposition that Al-
Address : P. J. CHENEY & =CO.,,
ways euros. Dr. Ilaknilto)n's Pills are
Toledo, O,
noted for promptly curings bilio�isnesll,
Sold by all Druggists, 45C.
sick headaches, conatipatlon arid,-stom»
Tike Hall's Ppmily Pills for ccrt-
ach trouble disorder. They work Ake
a eliarm-very mild yet aearehing ant♦,
stfpation.
hcaith•giving. Nowhere can a better
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Hamilton's fills, Trig thein and bd
Itepcat it ;- "Shiloh's Pur. tvvfll al¢
coAvineed. 25c at all 'dealers.
ways curb my coughs V,a colas -11
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