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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-03-03, Page 3I * 144 � .6-41ft* Aamb 3rd, 1910 I MEDAL FOR, REYNOLDS I . ' Worth Bay Hero G-.ts the Decor. ation For Bravery. Marl Crows Sendo Notification to Ot. tawa That King Has Qonftrrell thg Albert Medal on 0, P. R. Conductot , Who Saved so Many Lives at6pa.n. , ish River—Cillizens of. North Ray � Hold a Special Colebration. .. _ � , Ottawa, Feb. 26.—B.arl Grey, reveiv- I -ed ye6tesday morning the following -table from Lord Crewe: . .1 "London, Feb. 95, His Majesty has been pleased t4 .confer the Albert Medal of the first chm on Thomas Reynolds. , (Signed) "Crewe.' ' I Thia is in aocordange with the re. --comnsendation forwarded Hi's Majest-7 last week by the Secretary of Stase I . -usking1that the )w—goism of cow1netal . Reynolds in resouiug the passengers in the Spanish River railway wreck lie recognized by the gm!Aing of His, . . Majesty's medal for lileroze service W - saving life. The Albert medal dates from IM6. -with extensions in 1861 and 1877. and is a recognition of acts of gallaritry Its mociplents are ranged in two di, . . -visions, the one reelaiving a badge in. fkerib�xl "for gallantry in saving lift at sea," the other with the closin,1 words varied to "on land." Each di. vision heLs now two classes, the b4dgi of the olie having a golden centv� wil-t Q, CONDUCTOR TOM REYNOLDS n bronzo garter around it, tll�nt of fliel - (Itlier bA ng wholly in bronze; bo'h arQ -ovid t�nd contain. an Alb,rt Crown ii-ii-cl 11w cip1wr V.A,, t,o which, ill tal,l -�,-a divls:un, ,in lmvhor is added. Thq �llsw��lldiijg ribbon in this divi.sion ri -.(I:.rk b!uk�. with four w-hite stripes in the first cla.!�s P.nd two ill the sr?cDll(l; ill the 1plid division it is crimson uilh s.irnilar white strii � . pps. North Bay Celebrates. . cl�orth Bay, Feb. 26. -North Bay was , fl-te lart night and united in .doing honor to the hero of the Spaii. ish Ri-ver wreck, Thos. Reynol&, who .yvsterdai, received word that His Alpiesty the Fing had- been pleased t.) confer the Albert medal upon hini. Reynolds is the first Canadian to re- e-�­ive the Albert medal. ' i . The demonstration- be-gp.n with a torcbliglit proc"sion, beaded by a barid, Reynolds sitting in a cutter -drawn by it number of citizens. At f f!lio (+�,ra hall.", which was speedily I led to the doors wit ha cheering 1hrong, M.1yor Rankin took the chair " , , 7�nd the lollowing telegrams wero r -arl: F'mrn Maior Lanesborough, -gov- vrnor-generaf'4k sperf,tary: " fla'vp. muc-li pl,�.-.sury in informing you that I h, g,?vrrz:nr-generaJ has .reeeived erth)F, fron) till, Ftecretary of ',')late for (1016ni-, informin.tz his excellency I bat -Ili-k* Milie,-ty tile King hasbeen 1"(,R.v.d to Confer* the Albert niedal of !h.,, first ell.. --t li;,orl you in recognition !.[ YoUr 110-1%dc act:(Ill at "71'anish- : I . 1xivf'r., I I F"cal llr�n, (1ir.r1r,s Murphy, S-cTe- t;-r.y of S:.; -t-: ­f�ecwqTeAj t4) -day t,111, I �;!t,nnlvrit I rmn Lord Sbrathwrva: � . 'fir";' -t13 0"R-O'd to Advise Tim that King lva� award, ­d Alhert �ie,4!al of ,'i--',' (-!;�,-F- 1-o Thornam ll-yn,o'd.-�. Whem r­i,.,fd it will bo transtnitt,sri finme- d;,)t-­!%. - A-cvpt in,T ilvarLy eg)ngratu- 1--.'ion�-.. Strathvona.­ TrIegrani of mingratulatio.-I m,,,, ' aI- -�­ rosAi fi-ovi SirThoynti,s ghanghneWy, prosid"T11 of tivp C. P. 11. . ' - ST" r`i­ were urade b ' y Di.qh,np ­r�)!Iarf�, M;-.,yor Rankin, John Fergu- "-Y�- I)­,Sj(!-t1:1t of tilv� Bowd of Trade ; J. 11. W':Iell, ml_),F�r:nt�-nd,ebt T. & N.O. Rai!wuy: 1). Purvis, D. J. Me. K r<j w n, I%,!'%'?-. Johnston. Addi�on and J'i-11107) Will. VCK-�nzi-r, MRgirtr4te - %�Wg, 1, D. If. Williams. Mr. Re�nolds " r­pliefl i'llOdt-Stly. contenting � . i ims,ftl f i6th a few words of-Uianks for tile ov�aliull. . — _. � Hussars Restore Order. . ['�Iiladelphio. Feb. 21--l'be' state fv�l!�-, 2N Sf.aW%n*,.tI fighters, urtdi,r ('P.pt. Gronme, .-A,cunA in a fewhour, 3-f!sterday w1wn the police of.tile cit.v,. .1,05 int-ri, were not able to bring P.bnut in five (lays, rea,;ofuible order. Th- iroop,,�r% rvached the City ovt-r the, Re2diny arid Peanriylvania rail- noads, bOwpon I o'clock and half-pz..st *Pvon ye-Wrday nio,ming. . At 11 o'clock Vie four troope rymzs. i -d at. Broad r4tre-t and Lehigh av�.11u(�, hAVing 9011F to th,P different %tdiblvs for their horser, directly 1lft,Vr V41ting hrpakfa-t. Ec.eh troop h4vi a follow - in," cr)wtl aA the hmwqlp�ll ,,,i<.)w1y ro,ir to thr nweting point. From e.1.1011 ;t-'llfile flilr9lod a pair of 0,-1 lu,nd. offs. whith c!anked threl�t-,Lningly alminyt Lhe lip.ndles of tile Il1cl;.L,r .� riot foiclut. SOUIP of flip s,11g:�ant;z h -1d f-RiMS, with gangs of handcult, i pon I heni. 11000�d bv Drwltv f.;u1wrin1,,�n,T­yit Lumb, th - co w.-tei h v 1 a ry )y),vj-nj,[j so !1h on 11rowl strp-�-t in ;l, c4ounin ol iwo�. thf, I roops in 111 -01,11) ­tical or, rlPr Tho lin- 0.rvt-?.h!-d out ftir fwo b1(xk-., 1010 ;Atmet,41 considerrblv et. ipnlinTi a-4 it troop -d into Dauphin ptrrei, ;md thene" t4) the ollm's of th" 'Inuusit Collipally. - — Quebec Bye-Eleciions. Montreal, Feb. 2i. -Nominations vx)l< plaev Silturday in Argenteuil And Drummorid, thp va�sincy in thr, forinor counly bt,ing caused by till, vlevati,ni tj Hon. W. A. Weir to the SnTY-rlor Vourl b,"llell, And by tile roitif.miatlon -of 11. L!fort,- ill M-urnmond. In tho I w nanlod ei)unty, Ilon. Sul�,s A'.IiLrdl. Alinistl,r of Liinds and Pofocd-, ivir: 11-5 ro�iglwd his CkAt ill tile Legisla. t;vi, couricil, was roininat-M ,by Ow (�.v -i-nniont party, whil,� 11AVor G. -Ir- , . clEll Wl'.., lAlt U.T; by A. c.!v,ilition ��- twepri Ilip Ni.tionalists and Orinwrva- tl v es. C41AW kows-Re-cord I BEEF 'TRUST INDICTED PARTIES "ARE DIVIDED OPPOSES EXEMPTIONS GENERAL'STRIKE VOTED I I I I � I * Charged With. Conspiracy In, .. � Limiting Meet Supply. , Six Great Packing, Componie* and . Twenty -One, Fackors Must Face Trial at Now 41ersey-Throo Swifts and Two Armours Among tho Accused. -Hold Back SuppI16% Un - 0.1 the Prices Soared, Than Sold.' New Y"k Feb. 26. -The beef trust (If the UniW_ Btates, involving six .. great . packing companies arld twenty . , . one packer% several of tjlom� multi. millimairei, socially and iodurArially prornirieut,, were. indicted yesterday by 4 grand juryin Hudson County, . N.J., 0hal'Sed with conspiracy in limiting .the. suPPlY, of nw-at imd joaltry, The indictment is 4kawn under the lawa of New Jersey, Which provide, upon coinviction, a maximum perialty . of throe Years in the penitentioaT, or I 86 $1,000 fine, or both. The oflenee is extraditable, which, :me4as that practically all the meat barons of the couii�y must either successfully resist ext . adition. or come 0 Jersey City Jor trial, . Pierre Garven.. *he public P.m9eeutor Q! MAxIson County. announced that. ho would notify the defendants of their i"Otmmts and waa ready' to forae extraditiow in each and every case wheTe the,inoividual concerned is not willing to face trial voluntaxily. Noije, he says, will be spared, - ' The defendants a named are; Ar - I ,,,,a Incur & Co., ft & Co., NeW)n, Morris & Co., Hammond Packing Co., G. H. Hammond & Co. - . Individuals -4T, Ogden Armour, A. I Watson Armour, Louis. F Swift, Ed. ikar4 F. 8'wjit, ChArl" H, Swift" Ed - I I- . � A's, Ira N. Morris, Arthur Meeker, Edward Tilden, L. A. Carton. Thomas 10. Will"n, Thomas 1� Con- H. Heyman. Jas. E. Bathgai,e, jr., Geo, J. Ed- . wards, Fred. R,. Cooper, D. E. Hart� well, Henry B. HarliDgtm, A A_ . Fui. ler Leiirtiol 0. Patterson. Yhe indictme,nt, which bristles in" ,its a,rraigriment, of the men named, also refers to "diverse others" as be, ing responsible, but they are. not spe, cified. - I : . I . I The f oregoing list of names reprA. sent& the very beekbone of the gmat, packjng industry in The United Stavvq, containing as it does, two Armours, three Swifts and two Marriew, all for the most pa:rt, residtzti at Chk , mgo. The indictment bri to a climax MO. the first concerted efforts whi& have bien made bf the ep;*to fix responsi- bility for abriormall' "lif I . of commodities now pZI;1111�1, Wce, According to the indictinen - legal agrbement to Uius contn F 14�ie"a 3 �Zn% was entered into by the defend.&n as far back ae March 1, 1906, vrhen� lt.is, charged, a meeting wa-s held in, Je�- sey City, at which it is further charg- ed, the defendants "ivilfully, unlaw- fully, fraudulently ' and ext�rii*nately" bound themselves to, "maintain. and exercise �oirtrol over a rncaVpoly of Meat And poultry' supply, and Jj6f to sell, to the public thealto and poultry, except at exorbitIanit.,prioeG agreed upon.- � . . . . .. The indictuient recit4s fAiat mere .driblets of tibe Sapply* weTeput on the mar�ot at sta;t�d intprvals, --small quantities Agreed tipan by the defen- danto, thus to purt-ml and rektriot t1e. supply," for the purpose of .falsely ar-, bit�ai�ly and unlawfully' increasing I pl. tw to -6caiouser public."' .Wa. . are - held specifically W blame. . ... .Interesting and significant relations between, Armoikr, Swift &,nd Morris � Wterss,te through the inedium . of the at on I T"king Co., are set. for in I # the.doounl�ent. -In -order to carry out i the eon&piracy, it is charged,- oertAln adjustments in thi directorate of.the National Packing Co. were, neCeSIC-ary. capi-ises -for the arrest of all the do- fend.ants will. be jgaue6 inimedia,telk, - n.TA the grand j,ury, will.".resume its inveetigation6-next Wedht6day.:. - . . . . ­ I � I - . . D. R. A. Annual Re.etingv� .. '. . Ottawa, Feb, W. -At the -amnum meeting of the Dominion Rifle.Asdo'-. ciation held in the railway eomrkitto.3 rooms of the CQramoons -yesterday, Col. Sain Hughies, U.,P_ was .again clected. . . . . pre,cident. , . . . .. Tboeve were bat few,cliangm in.tha li.4 ofather officers Am�d of the bDun- cili Lieut.-Ool., 1)avidom of PrLpo6, E- wa.rd Isl8nd, Col. Cruicknhanks of.Al. nn -of &,m - I katLhew er6� elected vice-presi- Aents U"'t.1-:11! rvepmlive 'PrOV2,310CS, Capt. Bix.1whissUe of Ottawa , was Again elected .mecrel.r.ry, and 'Major E. D� Satherldnd trea,aurer. I .. . As a.toroplimertt-to-th,e Biaaek beam in 1909, - Ool. R�-traini the - comrdan, d,ant, of Dundg;s, Ont-- And. ,Mai�or M. S. .Mercer, ,tbe..Wjutxnt� Toronto, were made life .memb�zrs of the asso- I . ciation. .. I . B'arl Grey; -in acknowledging a vote of thanks, said: "We ire all o ' ompa- trjota,-and- united ,in loyalty to an Eut- pire of which Camida -ig, deptimyl to, b,-c%ome so great &- part. Ify heart is, thb,roughly Canadian, and'i have not had a single unhiippy day since I callie to Ca",di." � . . . Split Not Ytt Healed. in the ranks ol the Ohio Federation of Labor that si,tarted in Cleveland. over the Electrical Workers' row won't &- settled for. some weeks. The . The arbitration board iiam,-,-d at To.. ronlo, r,fter in,etting here 'for thr" di.ys, adjourned 1-.st night till Mhr,�-h - 10. Tl , ie sudd�m deatil of Beni. Start, '. .Xvornvy -for the 1k4d f*c�ion of the ,worL(,rs, made neoessally the s(,�curing of anodier attorney to take Up that sidi, of the caae. Thn.:bmull will coine t Mrreh 10, and hopes wgc1-h­r lore � thi�n to got the affair penoolully.-ad. just(:d. I .. . . 1 23 Below Zero In Now Hi"npshlre. Arx1r,vt,r, N.IL, Peb. 21-Shiv..'ring b­iwalb 10 lwavy blankot df snow, eontral New Hiiinix-bire Thursday Ivi"Ii And early y"t/,rday was vi,jit,�,;I, tliw cold-.st weatly.�r a the prosenj uInter. TherniomeMrs regio,t,.�red 2c &greps Ix!'eow wro. Reenit .911014 xtorms hnvp b, -on followed in es�eli . oase by galf%, and tile drifts on nivily (If flit, niountitin roads arc, fully V-inja ieell 11 -um. . ­ .. P ­ 7:_ -$*I—, rdt — - . . . : durorP Act In N.C. I Predo.riet,on, X.11, Feb, 24. -In tb­ Logialatutti thn, Preiniur introducql Owl Jurorg' Act, and aaN thid .-A pr:%. (nit ,gelectioll %,Ao ill illo Ilawfi; o! Vi., r'lleriff, who was o1wil to ul" li.1hl.l,P"* of fiworitiml ill llial;h1g, it d cho "o ! ol im,n. Tho b3l provi,,,�%'for A, C0711 liditne, tol)Mstlng of the cl,,nrk of the eo,urt, cler,k of fli�% wiv �, ani thr. slioriff, to niftl-w tilli ­wloctloll o. bo! : I 010 grand and poW jurors by ora 1!`c w"Illos from a box coiltuilling tica!""i", . with the Ilatnes of all eligib,"t to s3rvu, ' dius svturi,li ab3olutp fain-viis;. . � .;e . .., I . . . . I Liberal Coalition Cannot Deoldo ________V Sir James Frowns on ,Lowering _____ Philadelphia Unionists Deo'de to , . ; on Question of Veto. , I 'Echool Rates. , ___ I I Go Out 1*1 Sympathy Long Maotings of Cabinet Show How Time Has Come to Put a Stop to the ____ , Interbrence With, Traffic Is Havine Seriou* Are the Problems Oonfront. , Practice of Makin,sy special Le,gis- Its Effecton Business, and CitIzens Ing the Government, But Pr6mler . lotion For Municipalities Q,iving . . Are Anxious to See a Settlement oi Asquith Is Reticent About Giving 8 � I eriusos Which Will Interfere With the Car Strike -Man and: Boy Kill. Any Details - Radical Ministers Educational Income-.4ptional Vac. ed and Four Hurt as Result a,i Said to Favor Klectivo House. Onia ' Von Bill Dies-NewBroad 8IIL Pro"k-Much Rioting Goes, On. I . Y,o-ndon, Feb. 26. -Mr. Asquitib's Toroute, Feb. 25. -Features of yes- terd,Y'4' session of the Legislature' Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 28, -Action pr to extreme m0cenee were the introduction of a newbre4d! fr aught with possible momentous. m:1dis ,,1,,:itIoa judgment of the political situation. a I matter of. difficulty. While bill by, W. H. MeNauglit, fat -her of consequeneft to Philadelphia wv,s taken by the Central Labor Union , .it is easy to see by the numerous tht p,ri*ent legislation on . . the subject. and, the ruthless slaughter of a Uum- last night, when that bwy, represent. 4 prolonged Cabinet meetings that the . : Government ' , her of Wls on their second reading. in 140 unions, which claim a mew- - I , � is facing 0mveL 'P"b- L lems, it in not o 't Ray -0 forecast the Zu Ole. latter connection Sir ,T i ame3 >,� rshi , , p of 120.0m. voted to b,igin a sympathetic strike next Saturday in issue, Several, confereni*3 of the � Whitney deplored the tbendemey of ineubm rushing in. with remedies for Md of, the sbiking stTeet rail , , way em- Cabinet have already been held, *nd another Cabinet Council b" been individual ease -4 in which no doubt ployes. Meanwhile there is hope that the summoned for sto-d*y. Rat %of the � ba,vdahip existed, but the proposed remeci . ie4 for -which carried the poss]. lstreet railway strike will be arbitrnt- fact that no pit , rty or $"up in the House of Commons wants Another L . bility of oonsequences far-reaching be, ed, despite the repeated deolaratlofo of the transit company, controlling all general. el-ct:qn. the Ministry's term yead any. power of prediction. That was the w*y to rnaki trouble for the the lines in the �dty, that "there I ie of office. would not be worth many. t0ure. nothing to, arbitrate." weeks' purchnee Radi- - The Liberals, cals and Nationalists, in addition to " of the bills complain& of were There is a etrong feeling, .eapecially I among business people, that the strike the difficulty arising mit of depleted w.ithdrawn. Some died withouteven a feeble kiek of protest. I The one which should besettled speedily, as all linee party funds fear that a general elec- oeomioned the most discussion was of business suffer becaue of thestag. I , L tion now w;�Id bring a Unionist tri- amen MT. Bradburn's bill to I 4 the nation resulting1rom the 1ntdrfeM`.V I umph, Premier Anquith's statement thlit , . I MuMfeipal set, which proposed to ch I arige the basis of calculation in We with traffic. I There was surprise at the reported he bad not wught gvaranteee,q- from - I voting on municipal bonus byllaws unanimity a the vote in. favor of a . f the Xing is interpreted on all sides L tram that of the -total numbar of per- general sympathetic strike. Leader-, 0 a C on!"sion ibsit the result ol'the sona eti-titled to vote to the "tual of various trg4es unions bad said elections was too ineowlwiTe to jus- nun ber voting on the same. . they were opposed to a general strike tify his asking for ggsueh gueTant"s . W. F. Niekle (K-rigston) poirit,Wout b -cause it involves the matter of brok- and the effsenea of the difficultim L". that a. prmct�oe had grown -up, . L en trade agreements. Others doubled � ing him lies in the impossibility ot assing b,,I"D,wlng to tke difficulty of P by- . their ability to order all workmen to LdoWn reconciling the diveTgent views of his � laws under present conditions, of the Jay their tools and have'the supporters .qn the manner of dealing municipalities se,eking special legisla�' , ord i lor obeyed. Thtre is tio doubt, bow. with the House of Lorft. . tion, 9he practice wa's growing in the ever, of the strength of the feeling Sit Edward Grey, vie rOTeignL S",C- private bills committee of that unioniiin is ai stake and the con- retary; Chancellor Lloyd -Georges, ond from time. to time what, to qennatee-ttilhIge siquent ftwling that It fight to preservr. Winston Sperteer Churchill are said . oXPM4%lvrt of the Premier, was prac- till- union is nemissary. I to favor reforming the seoond cham- tically '-irichmtriRl checkerboard legls� Merribers of evary.labor organiza. bar .on the elective prinelp1t, The i Radicals, led by Sir Charles Wm,t� lation.;, It was time to take a stand tion in Philadelpfiia in any way con-' nvctf�a with the American Fed,�mtion wortih Dilke,-dempmd tbl- abolition of and mr.ke a protest, . "The child,' 'he declared- in regard . LLb,or, participated in the confer. Of - . all Veto in the Upper Housm, to the applkation to fix the school enoa ye-�t,_,rday. L The Nat t6 also want -the voto ,= asseft-mirmt on new industries, "is not A m, -..,i and'a boy are dead and four power abolished, while the 1,06ritei, the p.s&-t of the municipality alone; it other boys were seriously hurt as it make a still more, extrrine deinand- the abblition of the House of. Lords is the w"t of the state. Steps should r(%Ult of a trolley car jumping a "witch UtL Sixth and Sackson a1= -,t,, A 1wree .section of thQ. be tal,.-en to prevent in every case the granting of a fixod assessment for a � ,strert,!F flowiltown - I tist night and crashing in - m WT05 probably would be torm of ycnri� which will havo,tbe ef- to till front of a eignr store. Thor, vatished if -t�,- Lol vg -."re (kbar-r,-�,,d I . , lowering the school rates.�, fact, a, Ur h,,.,d 4 -en ,a dLst oe down Vh- I .ii from inteilerc�ic2 hi the -inatter of . - , 11, G. Ferguson (Greuville) said the, st", .q some one had turne `t 4�0 - d the, naTice. - I . . .K- , Th,e Addrem in rel5ly to the ing s L for som-thing tinle hhd come , to W done to the unhealthy rivalry unus ."t I switch at -this point, - A trol. 1-5- ear,,driven .;t high slyaed, julliped .speech pr.fte(j witbout division yes- stap oyfeatx-d by bonusing' t.lie track p,nd �rashod through the terday, . . . - Ron. 1. -B. Weas Ftat,_�d that the crowd on the sidewalk, only stopping . ' . prirate bills coinmiitae-iyou,ld not al- fl.fk!r it had, torri the front out of tll!. I Used Taxicab. to. Hunt Victim. � low, ove-a with ta- unanianous.vote of - st6re. . New York, Feb. 2.6.-Deteetive yes- t1w p , ;-i^ ot: a municipality, a fixed Cars wisrp %toned, .motormep and .&rC'1J* terday. �,Leoured the city in a s,� for the live men - who ro" all over raie aa e.,r I,� ,-,c;:Aqo1 taxes wtre con- . . . 'W,rne.d. I - 00111)UtOts b`cten and "'ally P't-'4,0n- 's - gars lvere struck by flying missiles ill the west side in a taxicab on Tllurs-i . . Sir James WL!tneY obsIerved'that ,d. her, - the rioting which was, renewi, flay to find' Jacob Greenthal, Etna t",)�, ryluni.apaliti,% which came wital* Y,'�Wrday alternoon; afteeryeveral days'� 'Nearly, . 1�when they found Win attacked hiln tileso r-qualit43,-in*4jriably'�L,ldimed spe- of Comparative' qiiietfiess. a murderously, stabbing him . ci.wht' cial _circuynst,*nc+s. . - � I I ( own riot calls were recAved at po- 'ill times alid slashing 'hIs bonguo. . -in nine,ty-nine � instances Out of one * - -r most in- lice hoarlquark,m, .but (3-rcTnthal'll-overed between life and hundred," he declared, "these are the stafleos the-inobs -were disperied with d,eath ye*t�rday, and. iefustd even to . very c .ch should not be t,oiiah. wbi riot sticks LlonL�. &v�uty-on,e arrest. -i . I . - to ,talk whem pre. try ned lit his con- ad wg , . I h� Pair of tongs-�, ' -e - . � wei , mado. . . I .sclous moments I*r th-o nrunre of his r optional. v%ecination bill of IR . Ill, an Attack on ,it ca,r at German- aamilants. I.Mie fact 'that. the,man's- L .ria.6 P� Innes' (Nai-&h. Norfolk) was, pro. ibi�n avenue and 3danlitAin strc,A, a . tongue was nearly cut 'Oat 16fl[.dF I the ' . aounoed by Hon. I. B. LU-caslto lj� it. motorrylall wrs st,Rbb'ed in the baocli , �olict W brlieve ths.t. Ito had �b"n ,,bj,,�D,kwsl-d step." It promptly took . with tin oyster knife... -His &&ailant �choaped ' - . I talking tLoo much t6,&uit his enemi,as. -Vu hint, ff*pp,24 backil,-iLrd. 'L Jay down. ..(,_ � . . . � Other circunrk,Aama .are held to indi- "d grue-f ullv. . . . . Following iin attaCk Upon a 0.tr ill mte that the crime "s a Wlitioal one; ,died ThTee bill� am�ding Vile jublic and . I'lanayunk, in the northwetiltern soc- and the hunt for the crimitials is Pro- L high acts retired un der the tion, niOnlas Wagner, aged 1.5, was ' oeeding an this theory, . I .school trown of -kl,an.. Dr. Pyne.. . I . shot through the chest by it P,�liceman. Gre�n*hal formerly took an' a,ctive Mr. Jeteop's bill to regulate thepur. I HeL will (lie. Another. b,o�,*was shot . . intm,est in �olitical matters- and. got . chase, sale snd transfer -of stocks of through theL hand in the si.-in,_- crowti_ , . . . into trouble o:t..& weat side polling � goods in bulk to allow the. -purchaser . . - -� ' . . — place last election Ally, T-lixt-the mo� , to demand a sworii declitration of 'the ' L Weds IvIii1ionaire Et-nployer,- tive. for altnek was riot irobbery �.s liabilities bd t.he vendor. If this were * Vjatoj�l-)'L B.C., I"eh. 23�-St,epllellL * . shown by tbe fact that"$8552 the mail L, not fufnished, thd ,sale. was to be' , I Jon*s, Owner Of tJle'LJJoMinj6l1 Hq)J.Q1 ",.a, Posse, :bad in it was Nt dir-turb'ld- " doe,pyad fraudullent arid void as against� L here,"the Jt)nes �Wa�k in. N�anci)uv,,r. When the .'taxicab hunti-ra founaL ore(litort. The purchas�,f was to b3 re-, . _Land ol-hor properties in BritLoh q� . j. Greenthal in a oafe*and ha4 dragg(,d I I . qujre�d t'b - U . the purahas,4 money 1� T lumbia Qitie*, r+presenting a valua. I hirn Out L on,the sidtwalk, Pst&bh-d him * ,r.W & t�Clgt company or assignee. live tion of ovor a' million; wif4 inarrit,01 and left him for dead, they jUrnpvJ Hon. 1. B. Litows sa�4 that the dis- I Los Angi,lec,, Cal., tx) Itim -Elizabnth into -Abe automobile -.lrxl e��Cap-d- . j,&br,nce.to busibes-s -would be serious ,in Thoiripson, forniorly..of New Westinin. . . I . . __ . -.-- , amd .-w*uld more. thmi. outweigh any stor and has started with Ili& bridi- ' . I SoIA .Liquor -to Engineer. . . , . . ja p. to be� gahwkl �y the. bill. vailta. o_ ,rs, jourld_tj n ;�. t�vo yLk,, ,10_.%�,orld ran,. . Kingston, Feb. 23.­Ycete,rday Po-. It yag ,svithdiawii. , 'L . . .. b! e. ,. I . . � . lice lfagi.Onite Farrel Ilm-A Robiit L. . Herbellt I.nillok (North York) car- . . , . ' I . Afi-s .Thomp.3on. app'ie,l to, J&21.e ' A L ' Blidr'of $hwrbot 1Ak4L $50 a114L costs ded UW semid-rea6uLis of his bills to L l:,bout tw o years ago for %vork in the . L ,� for hilving sold liquo r to Michael Dic 9,11le nd the. �.ot for.tdie �iliprdvement of 'I , . . dinin-roorn - M; the -Dorniridon I , * ann . . Glad�,. a thim emi)lo,ye of the C.. P. R, ' PL,blfic highwarg rmd to'L am-e,nd the � . "J . I . w ­.g-�-,l ts. waiFrclss- H-�, .&tt.rae- 'as ong, 'r . 6hat' LI'le . el'r-il -ne. defo"Uce was 1 . . .1 i6er i(�ip;j �ct. ll__ L latter gives power .. inun, . � . L tivow,�s ,-.till brightYM%,', INT11 ' ii -r . I I mid he WVA off. duty. - .. . . .,to J. that taw, m"icipalAies to borr-ow 111011cy - improvements brdeired by* spoedy promoti6li -to thf, op,shlor'ls . Aic;wn It. was , thal the tra n ' ' McGlade .rah v�as held- at Shoa bf).t W attrry out . L -he Dominion hahWay- ' Duo.rd. I � . dQ.A-,.,1nd late,�r, ;A Jonk�%� urging, slit. N�vl,A to a ladili%, dollvv. I . Lake from 9 a.m. to 4 li.m.,b-onuee , Xeasxr. Cliarlem, Mwyb�)rrv, Proud. - Eilbjr, V,ergusoii Her vngng!�,nient to hnr formc,r em - i of tho mail's il,dallence and cowie- qu.ent incapacity. and a nevir engin6er' 6�t, 11rewster, . (Gvnivil.10 and Ron. I.-.13. Lucas were , ployvr- .Nva,q anuWallced, priva-te tITO I lJ-.4J.'jt'& L-,,C�o; Y1111.8 &.­eurc.d Havelock, Blair was I a wn aPr,*il1tkd a 91)&ci I 0 ? Illittee to'oon- � . . _ , . � . . __ - ___ � ,at told not to'soll tfm liquor' bul. Jw, Bider My,. Chari,-.rs' telephone bill. . .., . . 4' - .. - e'.-.' . . s.,W�,;%AW­ 04". did so, not.,only �giviiig M'Glade li, 'also 'me�iing� ... . 1. ___. -- 1: I ' ^L�, v�l ."�;%I'il��' . . " - - � . . ,� " ' . "'."', F, b.'21. Dbdaiji P 0-1, 'V' - drink, bu.t llinlea. bottle t �. 0 Led. - Nt`. a Ent 'pr %� .. � tng, . , . , , of r,u) . A. I I - I ,� L . . . I McUlade tktifled hirit7el: to gk�t'tlnt . .. -'eb '15. -Within the . - " . - Da.-rham,. N.C,, I -hosiery .in " 11" wAc,for towti aid and too linAld, 11 b 1�1, P") 11 falrdly .,of six' lmhl�&is, three . liquor. . , . . . I . ., �%, mill built ne,.L.K-v vpo,eks-.a. I - by h,1r.r0 'IRbor* with n,cgro ,ca 'd' . . of the -m children, for throg, years have . ,_ . � . . ". . . -_ . � ' L , -pit. vz-.d - whiOr will be operated entirely - L b,cxni I iving on it tiny farin in tlie out, skirt -s oi thin city -oil garbagge wlji,!i . . . Storm I n R*ckias. . .1 . . by negio lai.bor, -willopin for busixic.as the hathor of the fandly, 70 years old, TaCO2112, Wash., Feb. 26.---�A snow- ticre, with a capitalization 'Of $50,006. ha cl,dly cvllvc',txI,'.or3tensib,ly to feed & storm. which started Toesday is still . *the . Mwit of t'he capit,al 4as been sup- L . . I plgs� . I r aming in, Ca-4owdt MoUntailLs, L . plied by John Mcn-rick, a negro who `aL k. ,. I � The autliaritL,ti'vesterday wero wlc� and the t,-iin,x.-ontiwn1.&l r2ili,owhi ure. 6van iffe ag barbur, and B, " d to tako ch,,.rg­_� of tha twilily of experifacing the Utmm-t difficulty ill leitzg.erald, reputed fo 1>3 tile rieliest- I (�"L rnj&le_l��ged wonle.11, b,oth two hisan Meping their lin,e,s.open, On t�ie ChiL . twgro in &.)utdi. Cal!oliaa. He begall, ' L %0dows; t1wir 6god father .tild three. cago, Milwaukee and Puget: Sound Utz, makiiig bricks. . children), a boy And two girls, aged ro-ad nemr Xeechtlus a work crew* of - . The factoPy was designed by a ,lie- tour * .,;�L.vvn. aiad fourto'en yLkars iv - 150 me n with a big rotary was..ma- - rooiied Thursit-lay in a big drift. and gr,o'arol1it-,,,ct, and -ill the work on it was'd9ne 'by, nt�grocs. The buildingL ]a L. s 0 sp.,ctive)y. The- women hay gone,in. ^ without provisions., Provisions-wefe* owiwAi by a ii-agio insurance company, p swiii bt�cause'of the di t,-'. , ." . ' ___ . _. .. aent out yesterday on liziLdsleds -to the. be and the operating Company Will ' ,_ . . I , ' � . don. .' . Anotii6r Cook In, Fic marooned men. DriftaL-fiftee.ii fect deep are reported in Oie mountains. , mwipo*ed laxgely. of the, .same. men., . L . .---.-,..* . I I . .. � Or&llg`Villt�, FIcb. ' ' 23.�Govprnor � I , ' . ' I ' . Bernard' Shiw's. Now Play, ' Rowliss, *of tile county jail, won,d,ori i ' I - � . . Tariff Negotiaii,.n.. . . . - e London, Eng., Fcb. We' 'Misal-. wh� ali ar ck nther Bob . -d Dr. Fred Cook ­ Ottawa, Febw 26.--Tn tho Commons, sh tly 'bpfore tJie --'Fr -4 - -d' ... I I or oUse a Liance," a- upw play by Bernard ShaW, ' - nwday-- evening. - - 'w�j ded Wed . in tin), wi;y related. . _ .Re:s�,yi i4a,LU ,W _n ont,, L . pb'a ,�� _ry i Tor 11 - I , Jouxo6d � : at 12.�o this morning,. J. D.* Taylor -ar .. � I .Lh�fvdu o St jdard w.ys: "it is quite th 01 116W Close _he Came, to'getting out * (New. WpstmillsWr); asked Uie Fin- most incoherent ii-nd irrelevant t1lin 'Misaill! I of As , his cramped quarWrs here al! moonshine.' Bob has a rorutation. al; an,cp lylini.,4-er whethn the Govern. . ment lind an.v oolmlZieation to malcl- Mr. Stiaw lilts written. Had . an<W b.wAt* wriUen by an'y one else a ... blowhard," and would be 'in biq � , rcgardinr'T,'k7` 'Wilited Sta&% turiff. it ia certain It would never. have been glory when quizv,e.d. by reporters. I - , - Press d6pafchm from Wwshiiigfon in -dfcut�d that there hrA been negotia. �d oll L t'. e S ,Tc." PjLe�. h f . Utlj4er pet -is comment is in the same ... I Great Britain, Chi0a and Thlb6t. � 11 � . . tions in pr,t;rr,,i;9 With"Ottawa. strain. I I . I . . . Pokin, Veb. 2&-W'. G. Max AlallQr, Mr, Vielding '5aid: "Thpo%ialtp,r is . - Rriti,,Ji cliargg d'affaires, has . inade � not ill a corwition which would pp..r. Cocklog-Main Near Welland. .. , ' friendly repi-ewentations to the0binere Init DIV W nl;�]V' 611y c01llllllXUfcAtiQlI W-11aml, Feb, 25 -Wednesday night foreign board on the subject of, Great . � at. 1.)rf'sell't to the Hou"Dwi. " . . . I cs cockiag-main wc.s hold in thoL con,_ . .Britain's VLalle"I'll Over the situation in 11hibetj and uith,referpuiee to tbe pre - _. - __ -,.,-. __ . Year In Central Prison. ,ry it sj,vjit oistatnee from here,.. St. ,L,,jt!uzAnv,,'. birds b,Ang &�claxed the servation of pk,�,ee ,and order in t1w Toronto, Fol). 2�­Dvsvit.s Ill- f,Wt .1, wilil5i'lls. as China to bordp� stat,�s, Ill Asked tl,llt Df,tf.etm� M1'1�,r int,!rrulit,od hini A iiuiyib%r bf blitIcs were fought, state fdruially har­policy and int,'en. . in f1l." Al't Of Sollb)g' If -6 i)lj):� And witli-aut lj�jcv invurternnoc. I I tions. L !ar�s, which 4" had f'-drF.11 frop, a vr- I . .--..-.-- . . . � . ­rnt mjuy-i� in Weml S -on), willium Ovat'i Stops Arb:tratiori. . , . I . Uhopp6sod by Labopitei, . . . l0imd) rit-t wl'th 4`11 furth-P dir.co,ir. , 't " * Clevolawl, O., F(v, 25.' -The Weelal London. Veb� 28. -The Lalvar party tl--;i 's IJ tll,, lil�.11t]gL (, .. . .j I)0"1Q(! Mt,gjf.� 1".0vting of tho arbitration bpard of the decided Saturday night not to oppose, trvi� D.Inv�o-f ill C)p Polioo Court �es. -�Ltiorml 1,11vetrical Workers' Union Josv.Ph Albert Peak%tl, WhOW promot�o?l , W."d".r. Ph ("I (olif flv!, r1wgNtrat'; (It ., th'v rulle ii;t­rf:,rv1lc(,� ok, Ilv, det"'etlyt. V11,14 brorplit to a suddan bait whtn to f1w Ministry necossitatod Iffig rc� election in 'Roth,erham. Th.? docision ittont,tw B. C. Stair, eoun"I for tyip bot M& fo�(,!IA N%itn 01AU'll hnft:)ht-- . I . Iwold, Oropvv,�.l d4md. Tli�" raeo"llig wa's of t1le Laborites wall due to tile re. Incs"4 S!�w 1,11!1 uway lor, a yonrls mw. ffilitllv Tv"MIM11011. -Wul fusat of the miners to proviale a ea.n. I I "Mule ill Ca., Contli., rlt4oll. Hat-Pift Through Ear. , -di,itte. I I ­­_:, . L, ­ Sprin,711old, Mass., Peb. 28. -Albert .----I.. Hang�d .1-11nistif Before Rotli"_. plitnalil, a conductor on the Spring- � Proacheps Form Union. . Vc.nc:)uv;v. Il.'C., F -b. 24- Wil*loiii ilold Stroet Railway, is suffm-ing troni Vilivoliver, 14,C., Feb. 28. -The Min- I At;hworth. whose w;4 mo:-t.)s' t4w for a pectflirr injury inflicted with 01 woo istorial Assuoiation of Van<,,OuVcr, 00,11- -I Avi;v,pb��ating Av,%-% up ,N,�,.tvway, voin- lll�.Izi%4 Ivit-pill. . )dsi�ll of vil,tually all the Pro0stant I ' wittull sl�iciklo in j:J1 on 8.vWrd.!y b., I While h!% was eollecting ffir.,s in a inillistprs of that city, has Applied forL h4U1g1llt'r hi1ll,.,(L,lf %�,itjl swall pive-i oy (,pt,j%dod tiar ye.sterday sornetldn^g At. and olitailli-d affiliation With the string. 11',� had had it 1%.."meflit4tion. trVett'd tll�. attention of 11 Avolilan P!ts- Tr,%(I(%- and Labor Council, in the Avith his wift" wbo bri,­ly 111;JLlt �; ,I[4j1r t;t,1114ing in the ai.Ae eling"Ing 'ItIne n1annpr jig a recognized trades r brolig' i $13LwitIl U�li":, 1'r) g��., 14, . I . L 'It. Ilill .1 , .) � ,�'t r, 1). t'r unio,,, ilveppting the condition impos- 1'1'111(�t, ljui)(�rt, L Yvi.t.�rdny nion ing ,,��iv turov,l li.-r livad (plielkly ard ed t4w comicil that delegates in- tho two e'.1ildrell, ,+-�nt t�) tlw jail with 0'It'v"v jjl�, lx)int (if c.n 13-incli pin div ,Ually lillitit pay the per capita 1�y itc-w elothinv for flivir fativ% found wlji�jll sho wory in her lint into the fAIX in 4fflipt (,,ftsp.1 borne by the sev- . I,Ilat ll,' IlIt'i h.,j))(f(L(l 1.11" � .. nlk�lj. I -, ly., ,�r ow vonduetor's left ear. I 1w , I oral loclil unions. ­­­­ ' L' " L" -- .,o�-,Jilcl��)% ilith W., ,,l,.r 11's-lisfigod on � ill offivt the .Aetiwi takon ,gives Mr. U', P. Trimble of Toronto has � til" 11�tjljll, 11('�'jIL'tJ URI' plin, but ' 61,111 thp aid (it 11w vIl-h 1rN'l­!'0w!d V,n- stinction of having valleouver tile ill, the fi"t full-fledged union preaellera beett, 4ppointed Secretary of 06 Y. 111_'t !1' I" 00 WO' l-NII,1v.'d' 111%'�%"Uyl(J in CjAwldu�VrAbably W tile _iV.40rld, Tyl, C. A. at King'.00n. %$11.., (11:1,, "t, Jzv", !;.U�r b�, a pllyi.Man. �,� � . . I . I . I . I . I .� a. � - __1 P.1011 I I I 0 __ - ��, " ; i, ;q - _ . -. I ­ - --- , ­ - -1 ­ '" __ I THE MARKETS. — REFERENDUM POSSIDI! Liverpool Wheat Futures Close High - or, Chicago Lower-Livo Stock I -Latest gu9taVons. , Proposal 'Made to Refer Voto "at ay Vve":4a, Feb. 1W. Myer wl,�11'tll oar Question to the Poop -e. '10 to 10.0111 I'Agber tLan yesterday; wra, ___ i4d lower. May wheat at,Chicago closed %c lower unionists Are, Mt Believed to !,I* op. than yersterday, JJay corn %c lower. aud 1 May oats %c Iciwer. po*ed to Such ;in Action on the Winnipeg Options. Part of the Liberals-Budgses rate May, wbeat at Winnipeg ciosed i4c iow- Seems Slaled If Asquith Cannot . er than yesterday. MaY oats %(.- h1glier. Wbeat-Feb. �1,003% May ;1.0614, July Find Some Means of Dealing With 11.4ril/A. � � I Oato-Feb. 15%e, ) V .gay ri%e, ,Tuly ,os'/4c. the Veto Bill. 'Toronto Grain Market. London, Feb. 234-Tbe month lit Rye. bushel ... I ...... .....'.., 0 69 j. j clo.4r.g with the f4to-of t -ra. , lie GovL I f,a.r,1,e%.bu3be1 ... I ...... I ... 058 -jit *,ill hanging in the balance it , all.. tur . ................. o" 0 .. Oats. il,wrnel ................ � 0 45 ..:: J011il X-11mond atieks to his Ajetermilil. Wheat, W4 bush .......... $1 00 to $1 10 ation ta lead his IrNa followem Wheat, reit, twah .......... . t" ... Wheat, goose, I ... : --gainst Ole Budget... Unicss tile (I oush ......... I o,,) .0 ov- . � WlWlut not only u1scAoses a schema Suckwbeat, buish . .......... o, &$ ..., 04 dtmling with tile veto of the Hous(s Toronto Dairy Market. #)i Lorws, which lit approves, but aloe Choese, per lb ............ 111. 0.1, If 8,13� gives assurar.ea that it can .down thor *Fg9s. new -laid ............... 0,31.1 0 34 Eggs, storage ................ Q V opp,,610oa of the Lords to Olis . Hptter, separator, dairy, 1b. 0 23 j'j; , .4,1eine, . no, means are apparent by Butter. atore Jots ......... .....6,20 4 21 - which the Governineut can save the Butter, creamery,rolids ..... 0 16 6.27 butiget. Strong rumors are curr6ht at Antler, treAmery, lb, rolls. .. 0 24 On UoCeY, *XtI­aVt0d, .,.*-­­.. 0 10%, ­. a ptozound cll�nge in the politiciat . xiorieY� eom'hs, per dozen ... 1 25 3as situc.tion. fo'lowing Printe Minister As� quith's audience with the King Bat - Liverpool Grain and Produce, uruay. Inuutdiately, aft,t�-r that auoi- , . � LIVERPOOL, Feb. 26--C10sJn9- � eace Mr. Asquith summoned his coL- . Whleat-Spot dull-, No, 2 red westerli, lei.gues to a Cabinet Council, whidia, . wlnter,. �no xtock;. futures steady; 141J�d three hours. Tile impression Maxell, Ss 7-8d; May, 7s 11 1-8d; July, 70 10 1-4d. Corn -spot steady; Now W"""'s here that the Prenner suIr- -Arnerican, mixed northern, 5a 6d, 0:4 renilered to the radical extremists American inixed, $a 9 1-2d; futurels wito oblect to r4orms of'the- Lords be-' . quiet; Marcli, 5s 4 1-2d. Peas, Cana,- ii -g tjls�tioed W-1fore the v,�tu questica diam-Steady, 7s 6 1-2d. Flour-WInter is tacklad. . . I patents' quiet, 33s, Hops in London It is also rumored tbat there is a (Pacific coast), steady, 4 i2s to 46 15s. peo,xx�al for submitting the singtit , Beef-Bxtm India memo strong, 103s ..-tiestion, of the House of Lords' vote Qd. Porl�-Prlme mesm western quiet, power to a pvpular direct yote, UI)OLL - 105s. 14am.-Sliort cut, firm, 67s 6d. Wto result of which legislation wouki Bacon -Strong; Cumberland cut, Cgs; �ollfiw ininiediatg-ly upon. the reassern- ,.short i1b, 67V; clear bellies, 69s; long bJ11,0 foyl t,h(� Hollao at th,Q Conclusion. clear nilddle'�k light, 68s $cj; 4o., heavy, - oi we spring recess. It is believed ..67s; short cliar backs, 66s. Shoulders that .,iucli it referi-ndurn would roe ' -Square, strong, 58s. Lard -Strong; �;Ve prime western, 66s 9d; American re- no seriou.i objection tvoin the Vnioni_ flned, 67s, Chee,-e-FIrtn; C*Cnadlan is, arty. ., . . . firlost white, 61s 6d; do,, colored, 6,'!%, ,-,,,,,%,.-over, all is, mere surnilsIq uniii. '_ Tallovt-Flrm; prime city, 33a 9d,, Moaoay. �'iben tbe,pountry will know Australian in London, 35s:1 1-2d. Tur� how far thvav rumors.are correct, for ' - pentine spirits ,�teady. 419 Od. Rosin . A�r, A-411lith �Vid at Unlit time pake. I common -Steady, 10.9 6d Petroleum re- I it statenient which may poss;bly meet. fined -Steady, 7 1-2d, Linseed all- the (A)jectlons raisc'ld'to ills Policy. Steady, 35s� 3d. I . . I The 4,pinioa grows nkiverthAesil t-liat . New'York Dniry IVaAet. . wiut.1wr gerivral election is inevitable. . . - .. NF,W Yonx, -rjeb. '26-Butter-FIrm; - ,.�.._ _, .. - _­ I _. - � receipts 3372.. Crearnery specials. 1-1 'Sentenced to Ko,p 93ber. . 1-20�: extras, 81 1-2c; tbird to firs% Vo ' I . . . to 30 14c; held 20c,to. 32e; process Vri;t Nnu- York, Fob, 2i, -On. con0ition I to special; �tc to 27 1-2c. . . . tbot lie 1wouli%t, not to t,tke a. drink Che�-sc-2-Ftrin, tin . ollauged; receipts 0! Itinlor ill tile -Ili.xt tw��Jlty-five -yVars. . ' I ' 434. i�T� exports. . , Q12111 el c,�d Avas suspondvd oil Michael . rDgvs-Vs'eak,.reec1pts 11,941. State Ly(ffis, who had.b*v�neonvict<,d of a6- 1 . .Penna. and neitiby hennery, Willie iisting, a bUrgloir to bregiz into a di,ug . farcy, 35c tio 36c; do. henne,-y trown dore lin thn brib, of a drink. ,'1h o I , and mixed fancy 2% 'to 28c; do. gath- ,,estitnouy showv�[ that .Lyons was ered brnwn, fair to prime, 25c-.tr) 26c; ,brunk at till, time. .. Western first 25c to.2% 1-26: seconds, . - - 24c'to 24 1-2c, n-friger4tors, 21a to 24c. Chicago Live qko-k.. . I . I I � OTTV'A.00. Feb. 16.-Cattle­llocelpts , I . CATTLE MARKETS, I . esti-mated - ,it IAO; warket stcady;�, . . . . I I-eeves, $1.45 to $,S; Toxas steers. $4.54 " . . . . ' () - Cables Firm -United States Markets- t Vt).60; weztern :,teers, $4,50 to $6.25; . - . � , I etrickers mlid feeders, $3,50 to,$5.75; . . Generally 'Steady. . . � ,ws ard 1!r1fers, $2.50 to $6.1D, calves, . . . co LONIDON', Peb. N. -Liverpool a 1, I g, -,i., 10 ,v9,q,j. . I I '.... . . London cables.quote 1,ive cattle. (Ain- . I Ings­-Recc'pts estiniated at 16,000'. .. . erica,n), firm, .at 1,1c to 14c, dresspi inarket ,,teazly to -wcak; li.,,,I�t, $9.20 to - ivo;ght; re4rige-rator beef, flem, at 1.00 $,1.51; ml!vvd, �11,26 -to 1,19.62%; beav�'. to 10 1-4c per poun(J.- . 1 $1.4-10 to jfj.G'�'. rough, T9.30 to $9.40; . LTN7BRPOOL, Feb, 26.-,Tohn An-ers ,(),d' to vboloe heavy, $1.40 to t9.0; I anA Co., Liverpool, - cable to�flay; plLn. lt�.40 to $5.35; builc'of sales, $9.50 ' I States steers, from 131/,-� to 13%c; Ci,n_ �d .. 39.edl.. . : I .. I I . I adiane, 12,3-4c to 13 1-2c; b0ffrK, 12 Sll,_ep_ . 11p(,cifIts ev�iniatpd at 2600; - 34c to .13 1-2c; cows, 12c to 12 '- c; , market steady; i,&ttt% . *c, $4.85 to - V.75. ' , bulls, 10 1-2.c .to 11.1-9.6. Supplies Short, wertern, $5.10 to 47.85; �`earllngs, $7.70 - trade slo,w_ . . ­ . .1. I - 9 . to *,8.60; Iambs; native,'�,1,5,0 to $1 .:.5; . . . East Buffalo :Catfle Market,- -. wesLeLri, ,-7.6-a-to win, . . I . . . ­ * EAST 1BUFFAL0,*N.Y.,: reb. !!G.� _____ __ , , . . L . I . Ca - ttle-Steaqy'�, prices unclianged. . I . I Threb Years .For Forgery., , . . Veals�rltecelpts 150 hea.d; acth�e kind . - . . ''I . Winglip.ni, Ont., Fvb. 23.--Tkit Man'. ..stetilv; $6 to $11M. . � . - a few d-ays Ago, And . . arrested her. : Tl6gs-Recelpts 1390 boad; active untl . . ' who gaw, his nariv, ,I.,; Otto Weber.* , Meady:,heavy and mIxed, -T.9.95. to ,W), - � .. yorkers, $11.75 it) $10; pigs, �9,70 to, 11.75,: lir.s b,ovit se.nt.ln," to tlir,,,,e year., uk r-dughs, $9.10 to $9.25-1 . daii les, k9,. , to, . Kinge,ton Pvnit,�titi��.ry. by ,lucige. Ilat, , M.N.., I I I . . . .. � . re,,t of Ow County of Bru�6.�, at Wal I k- . . Sh6pp and lanib,q-Recelpts 9000 . li�akl; ..erton, where the Accused was taken . active; sheep steady; larlilUs. 10c lower; for trial, T10 off(,nc-�, it .-�ppmrs. . Iambs, $6-25- to $9.65;. yearlings, $8.60 W,,i for obtaining $500 Ironi tha lo�ial. , to $9;.'sheop,�lnlrzed, $3.60 to $7.- , . � bl-kalell oi th- f1wil, of conlinerce a4t . . .. . New York. Live .Stock. , . thiA pltm.- by forgt�d rlqA,h,, alid all�� - , . i . I 11 �,d h!"ters of crl,klitl I - . NP -W YORK,-Fi-b. 29.�T3r.-evea-.*R,e_ .7. . �-­­­_ , I . I CefPt.q, 1076;' ' nothing- In tive �(!attla.. . . -1 . S! . 36rsl . Long §apa� ad n ' . Vrested *Nvef Ormat 8(� to 10 I-V,.. Ex- . I . . .. r. .clor,". . I., port�. to-dav, 343 cattle ar.d..3790 iitxar� . NV1.1korvillo, -Mit,, Feb..' 125�--A!tpr a . . . '' ' I .1 I I t&s o,f*. twen .., - .. .. � , separafki'i'l of thirty-tw.0 yoars, (Itiring - Calvc�-Roceipts 2D7,. -firm at yestft- n11)lqC.,,ll of.* w . - � I hi0i they 'w< -n untible - day's quotations. DrLssed ealv" 11rin to m -'t ljip� trtic� to li!ghL,r,, Oty dr&,sol N-118, Ile to 1,1 '-1 ll� , I ,e. oI P�lcl'T 1(ither, Mrs., ' 16- 1-2o' country *6rczzild 10a 'to 13c; , I 'It' 101 I "',- ViA, rs and'AIrs.'P,ox, of Syd- drossod barn -w -d a. -.d r.d ca-.'Vc�-,, �c to - Y, L -S)" have b; -n reuiiit�?d at the. . io 1-2r. 11 .1 . . . . . � - hfll�'!L.' of N111"" Pot­rs _. The sic"lors were . I .. Sbeer. ard,1aMbs-1Z0.VfL11.1t� ",I.'(' rCe.1- Z'�))"�I'NJV"d �01011�tllvii, paront's moved �, .. , . . � . - , JQ �r(_,-,n 'fr-lp,rd to.2Viu5trn1,'a. . Ilig f1rin! shcep $5 to t6,GO; mills .S&_ . . * I . . 1. to $4.�O; ctill lanilfs,$7.50, no g6od lambs . .. ­­­ � , . , . .h,m; rominal quotMlons ;85.50 to 0.7�, 1 Aylrner'.s [,Iew Factory. . 1%�gs-Receipts It-.zi wrijinal� C;1104.q� A- e.b. M. -It is' an- . yhrier, Ont., F 11 - . .10tis, $9.90 A) $ 1.0. � . nounced tll[tt j)ne ()f tile large shoe .. . . � - . 1, � �_, .— ,. . � I flietorles at 13rockfoll, IXELss., Will opem . . . . . . . .. . . I �' no a big factov.y lwro. I . I . A ti,olley'l-ess-car Vfted with an -Ed- - .., . � ... .. I ... . .1: ' , . . . . � , I ,. . � ison ' storage,batterk. ivds tested on, 4 * , I I .... . � � . horse car line in' ,X,ew York yesterday. . .. I . I . . . . , . I . I . . . . � ,. . . ­ . .__� ­ - N­w� . I . . --_—::;�_ . . . - . . � . . . . . . . I . . , . . _ = . . I . . . I � . I.. � CUDEng "I..... ... I . . � I I . �_ A I LL ..::'L' . . ­ I .. ­ I . UsEnam—Immom . , , X. �-. 1:1 � ,: . . . . .. . I H"Pffml 1. The fhies:t 'If list !1v is Zarn,Btsk for man 5r r.eagons. It- h aritlsept�c --kill$ the Poison ill any Wound. It atigutes any wound, of skin �njury,. or diso,ase against polsort-gatim in the air *h1ch are al- wairs ready to cotet iv sire place and set � up 0