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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-1-12, Page 6SITUATION SERIOUS. Apulnaldo, Empowered by the Deity, Issues a Proclamation. TILIPINOS WILL FIGHT YANKS. rel Talk ,of War le resew note... That C.a.try sad' stoat erttete- A P d VI•b Aagrsr.t•d ea beery Occasion 1.•rmany May Vet n. W•loom.d as au Ally. Manila, Jan. U. -Within a few boors of the proclamation issued by Major liaoenl this in behalf of President M.Kiuley. the apeuts of Agulneldo billets Huila with a manifesto whtob &tinotod eenduerabk atteuelun. The revolutionary p,55Weot protested spriest Goners' Otis signing hfm•olf Maher) Uoternor of the Philippine 1.Iand... 4glioaldo-rtes-solwnly pgeaeled, is Abu name of the -Deity; -who empowered h is to direct him brethren In the olltioult Mak of reganeru,lon ag*Tnat /he Intrusion el {be American Goverenteet, and reiter- ated that hq meld produce proof that be was brought here on the understanding that the l.mer'Icans promised him their ou-operation to attain In.lapeodeos. Ibe revolutionary leader then called o pen all his follower. to work together with force, and ...mired thein be era. eenrinoel that they could obtalo inde- pendence end ural d them ne er w return "from the glorious road" on which they had "already so far ad - warmed." Th• a s. Barricaded. Oo1 Potter. the special emissary to Ow. Otis between Manila and Iloilo arrived yesterday afternoon with dee patches from the latter pnlnt. The shoe Dion when he left then wee practically ■ag4anged. The streets were barricaded, .W it was reported that the principal buildings had been "kero.rned,' the Aaergentti having threatened to destroy Me whole buslueos situation by fire at Mee first shot of bombardment The banks were sblpptng their treasure to the L1n1 tad States transport Newport ■nd other veatele. The family of the American slcu- sewaol had gone on board the Newport Col Potter report. that President McKinley's proclamation had to be type written aboard ship, as the planters on shore declined to do the work, and when the Met of the proclatcatlon was red to them ridiculed the notion that oonallia Mee was possible. The Llnllald...d•Mea. gunboat .,- Pts1ra1. arrived at Iloilo on Friday and Col. Potter reports that the United States Woops will probably land on Gelman. Wand, .loot midway between the Island at Panay and the 'island of Negros, whore a estop will be established. A Spanish Report. Madrid, Jan. 9.-A delfts were reeel,ed here yesterday from a lending rerobant at Iloilo, capital of the Island of Pansy, MI the V i.ayas group, to the effect that agricultural operation. In the vicinity of Iloilo have not Leen interrupted. and that all the Insurgents respect the European... both at Iloilo std In the Island of Negros *bat le asld at Washington. Washington, Jan. 9.-Tbe War Depart- ment received another despatch yesterday from Major-General Otis, commandit.g the United States troop. to the ' Philip- pines. 13o far amt oftllclals are wfliing to admit, the despatch .bows no material change In the conditions exbring 'sI the t ime of previous advlees. Cabe&{ officer said last eight that the despatch oontnlned nothing alarming. aaatoug or exciting. Then had been n edltsioo with the Insurgents. he sidtM aura not a .hot bad been fired. The der- patch, enpatob, however, le believed to have been sufficient Importance to bring to the im- mediate attention of the President and the patter, Secretary Alger, and Secretary Lang and Adjutant -General Corbin were In ronfurenoe for some time at the White House during the afternoon, presumably en that matter. WAR TALK IN FRANCE. Great Britain D•termined, According to Peril. Paper.. to Plod • Clouse for Wer -U. a. and Germany. Paris, Jan. 9. -Shall Frame Moon e Mecdly with Germany or with England Ins Liberte asked the question last even - Ing, and adds that such 1a the dilemma with which the republic Is brought fact to face t3 -day as regards the foreign sitlt- atlon. If one may lodge, however, from the tone of the pre.& of London and 1'arl', 17 a toward Berlin that France Is mote likely to tura. Apropos of the rumor of. Moneon's resell, M. Sateey, one of the ablest of French writers on foreign affairs, sale' yesterday morning: " Whether he stay* or gee. [Dake' little difference. We Vont *sly one thing -to be let alone. tet Eng- land. anions other., booty Dorsett a little more with her own Minim and • little less with ours, and let her not seek to pick a quarrel with us every time the escallop offer. Whether this result tie e ustalned wltb or without the present asbam odor is of alight importance to The well informed i.00doo oorreepond M$ of Le Matin nays the negotiations be- tween England and France, to regulate the difference between the two eoon'ttes, are now to begin, and be adds that If they do not succeed In eseeotlal points war between these neighbors Is not far off. He says that If France renounces her elating In Newfoundland, England most make some similar ooncemion. He .ug Bests the neaten of tee Channel Island" as an ■ppropri•te gold pro quo. Dente Guilbert closes bin article In yes terday'• Figaro on Anglo-French differ enema in Stam by expressing tee belief that England Is sokler an ooca1lon to deniers war on Franca. This mistrust of England, perfectly inhere' ander the air - eomsLnree, Is reflected everywhere, and it erten leads to the most extraordinary aennlmlo,s. Thom one journal, In refer ring so the Ameriran desire for the revo carton of the Clayton-Hulwer treat!, 'Pave: "If England thews herself 1e Ole .fair as intractable as In the Mee of t 11'..14044 war *111 Dm eertalh, but It is pretty sura that England will yield, mak- , Mg up for any lose .he may softer at 4 err CTpen•e." The aeggeatton of an alliance between the United States and France came from las unexpected quarter yesterday, and pggenteel In a very different light. The )J.w-Mhlne idl.re Parole In a diatribe agtemet Enamel makes thys rather arenlahing assertion: "if it were not ter She friendship of the United NMMs Eng- land would not dare pet on molt a1,, VIM r, and Fashoda probably would 4MN been Impartible; but, even as 1t le, Wm Vatted States w111 not let Kngland ,eKp1Mt American friendship w as to tillid•egor the safety at Fines Thera tarp Int.r5.M and their ancient relation. dew wgethe tho two great ropeblles of W oe woad. The Whte Hones has nothing 4* fear from as Why should 1t let the �jtMlll.b Ilan am It Its our detriment?" C4AR TALK+or PRAOIL ISM lime eight ea with Prs setae&& Me we►. 1SMiga. Jae. 9. --The Pebmer'tsl ear vee ceded of The These, who W ossa w M taropeaa Rayls for tem its llg dlesever, If pssdbl. some MI- deem Hdram en M. part dike Muselan Omens - meat le give effect Ie Me d eeneameot prupueak of Kmperor Nicholas, say. all bb observations ware quite to the eon - tom. The oorrespooder$ remarks. "AR the naval dockyards 1 found feverish with activity. Not a men had been w111 - drawn from the frontiers. Tee Mintiest* of War and 1[111$1e have been Inspecting all the Important military sad naval .M- oons, urging an aooelenSlon of the preperatlone for defends, bul apparently never mentioning the Csar's maalfalo. The number of thou enrolled In the army and navy during the months, of October and November last was larger then ever. k.inforoerueate are being sent to the far east as fast as they eau be transported. while all the earthen' along Um Russo- Turkish useTurkish frontier .n belgg largely le - crossed. " CROMEK'e *PENCIL Rgyptla• Cae.al-G.n•ral'e Bold Declare. thou Atlr..l• Atte.tlo.. London, Jan. 9. -Lord Cromer's epeeob al Omdurman attracts great &MeeSlon le MHtle l Meeks lir is taken fe amount almost to a declaration of an English protectorate over Egypt, for Um Soudan, which is • part of Egypt, (homer says, will be governed by the Queen or Eng- land 1od the Khedive of Egypt, tnougb on the other band IAD 1e offset by the fur- ther declaration that the Soudan will not be governed from ('airo. This probably may be rolled on: If other nations try to force the situation by resecting the "(ween and Khedive" peewees, 1t will he said that this Soudan will merely be gov- erned as • ennquered province, with the Sires as the despotic ruler. 1m any case, however, this probably is not the lot that wilt he heard of the Egoytlan °ousel - general's hold declaration. KHALIPA MAKING TROVRLF The birder will, Therefor*. Read Strong Pores Against Nis. London, Jan. O.-Asoording to • des- patch to The Deily News from Cairo, General Lord Kitchener, the Sirdar, has decided to send a strong expedition .WII0.1 Kballfa Abdullah, who Is now In Darfur with • large force of Dervishes, and bas been taking the aggressive against the local tribesmen. Irl•h Pu.11l•r. for Khartoum. A despatch from Alexandria, Egypt, announces that 25U men of the Irish Fusiliers, have been ordered to Khar- toum, As the Soudan has hitherto been garrisoned only by native troupe, the step is varlonalr larpreled. s*gear+at'•trne*mstT weer,. Said to Have Had a '.ries' Attack of Dy. Na ter,. London. Jan. 9.-7 he Dally Telegraph publishes tale morning a despatch from Cayenne, capital of French Guiana, con- firming the report forwarded last Friday that Dreyfus bas had a serious attack of dysentry and that a physician was sum- moned from Cayenne to 7)ev11's Island to attend blm- And Her. Teo Are Again. Pan, Jan. 9. -According to The Matta this morofog, Madame Dreyfus has tea Delved a cablegratu from her husband saying that bye health is oerfee. LORD CUR%Ors LEVEE. Rear Vleero, sod l'Icereln. Rave Maga. a Record. Calcutta, Jen. 9.-1'he levee on Satur- day of Lora Curzon, Viceroy of India, mod Lady Curzon was the largest ever held here and was anomie.' by an onus nal number of native gentlemen. To -day the Viceroy *111 receive visitsy1' i) iters&•_" `z sf flafspecr, Ben - gree, Casimir sac Pedals, and later 1n the day will pay return visits W th• Maharajah. On Tuesday he will receive addrewses of welcome from the Calcutta corporation, the Talukdan of Cubed and the British Iod1• Asooletlon. Great Lak• [',der Loudon. London, Jan. 9. - Walter Moseley, engineering expert of the London County Connell, has Informed that body that underneath London 1. an immense lake of pore ooll water, In a sheik basin 9,586 moan miles In e1teut and 100 feat below the ..dace of the ground. Tbe annual rainfall that sinks below to the lake to In minimum two hundred and eighty thousand rh11)1on gallons, whlob would give a dally yield of &even hundred and sixty-six million gallon. The sug- gestion now before the Council la to oink ' antedate wells for tbm supply of water, ' Instead of an extensive sebum of befog ing it from Wales, as has been proposed. Ras Not Rotes for 40 D.,.. Janesv1lle, W1.., Jan. 9.-Thls city has a man who has not partaken of any nourishment for the past 40 days. H1. name I. A. D. Heedrlckson, and h. 4. 'suffering as the result of a stroke of par- .ly1rs which he met with on Dee. 1. Nothing bat water has passed his lips, and although weak, be 1s 111 no Immedi- ate danger of lying. Mr. Hendrickson is a man well known through the State, and for 16 years wee superintendent of the State Industrial School M Waukesha. Thrice Divorced. Chicago, Jan. 9. -Thrice wdd.1 and Melee tllvoioed-the lee" on Saturday -Is the reoord o/ Emma E. Wooley and Ern- est Wooly. Wooley weighs mora than 200 pound', while his wife would .rareely tarn the beam at 100. yet else was ebaried with extreme cruelty. City Treasurer Oshawa. Newcastle, Pa., Jan. 9. -John Aimless, city treasurer of Newesn.le, was foaed early y eterda v morning l0 his office, unconscious and dying. His head bad been beaten to a jelly, tbs este broken epee and about 12,000 la mosey Melee. Mr. Ondore...d a 1.s. by Man. Montreal Jan 7 -Plena deal Leary and General Manager Underwood of the "Soo" line, w111 arrive her• today or Sunday, and as the O,P,B. hoard of directors meet on Monday, 11 I. Boles probable that Mr Uaderwnod'■ resigna- tion will be dlerneold. and perhaps big grameeeo. appointed. As a matter of feet, the general man- ager'. resignation 11.1 not yet been re salved here. but he probably brings It le his pocket. The story 1s thet the Baltimore A Ohio offered io double Mr. nderwood's eatery, *blob eat 810.000, sad to give bim the handsome bonne of (100,000. airy Cold at it *I. ma. w. *'. Nelson. B.C., Jsa. 7. -Owing to the extremely cold w.Ner prevailing herr Miring the that few deal, Kootenay Lake, for the ants tams peon the winter of 1111011 91, 4. frisson over opposite the easy. Edythe. "Red rase with thy Ilps tampered looks meant" exclaimed • the fervid lover. "Thine eyes are as obi Wofs., deep skies of Daly! Thy tresses would shame • B.Ieu's look.!" The maiden eat cold and nnreepinsive ' Thy hlryrle. Is the Met over mule pro Meted the youth, and thereupon a orttnr'n Sorel *off resat her g10Vlon* ormeteninca "hen &n such Infernal lien)" Bee shyly fettered, that oonfeesing that bee been was fnnnbed at la•.• CIADA AND BRITAIN. Offiotal Returns of Our Trade With the Mother Country. A NET INCREASE IS SHOWN British Foreign Trade for December At.. Exhibit. Ad la Imports sad Kapott. hoglt.b Kenley 011,1.1s loveA d to 11.. Railway snood Tut. on Thi. Cootlssst- Cable Nowa London, Jan. 9. -Tae Beard et Trade returns show the following 15.4114. In the principal Imports from Casale: Increase over December, 1891-0attle, 119.000; sheep, 4600; wheat, 460,000 peas, 19.000; eons, 848,000; bacon, 824,- 000; 94 000; hams, 410,000: butter, 880,000; eggs, 47,000. Decreases from December, 1897 -Flour, 8,000: obs*, 8190.1)00; ash, 416,000; timber, 88,000; lumber, 411,000; hones. 191,000. UO the result of the full year the re- turns snake the following 'bowing: Inatome over 1897 -Wheat, 178,000; flour, 4)166,000; pew, 189,000; cora, 4798,000; Moon, 4478,000; butter, 4316,- 000; eggs, 168,000; 6.14, 4168,000. 1)wreases from 1897 -Cattle, 4270,000: sheep, 182,000; barn.. 487,000; obsess, 4406,000; lumber, £0:9,000; timber, 4871,000; bores, 410:1,000. Brltl.14 Trade Ret■ria London, Jan. 9.-7 Le Board of Tract* returns of Cheat Britain's foreign trade for ebe month of December 'how l creases over 1897 of 83,998,1001n Imports and 4.1,630,000 1e exports The Imports for the year amounted tins £470,804,198, as compared *1th 4461,028,900 In 1897. For the corresponding period' the exports were 1286,390,794, as against $234,810,- 700. FAST TRAINS IN THES�'TAIES. Railway Magnate. of Creat Britain Say That The, Do Not Show Bettor Then E.gl1.b Tests. London, Jae. 9. -Cable reports of the railroad race between Chicago and Omaha are causing abundant comment here In railway circles, while the papers lake the opportunity of reviving the camases! avotemM of item soparente. fallen of tae English and A merloan systane.. Traffic Superintendent 'lureball rat the London & Northwestern, one of the roads whloh three years ago took put In the celebrated room from London into Hoot land, was spoken M. "I have carefully reed all the published reports of the gnat race," be said, "and I fall utterly to see that tee English roads -or oar own, at ■11 events -have any muse to feel ashamed. It .ppean from the report that the avenge ■peed for 61)0 miles was 64)4 miles an hour. Here it the reoord of oar Own ran from London t6 'Aberdeen, Aug. We, 1896. The journey was divided into two halves - London to Ceruse and Carlhde to Aber- deen. We covered the first bait -999 miles -In four boon and thirty-five and one half minutes, maintaining an &vee- age'peed between Keston and Crewe of 64.8 miles au hour. and between Crews and Carll.le of 67.11 tulles an boor. We covered the second half-Carllsie to Aber- deen, 941 miles -In throe hours and 64 minutes. The average sired from Cashel* to Perth was 60.6 miles an hour, the avenge from Perth to Aberdeen 61.4 [Hiles .n hour. Thi whole joorney from Keaton to Aberdeen -640 , miles -was made 1n eight hours and 32 minutes, inoloding all stops. "No exact record was taken of partlm- Iarly high epeeds,bOt while upon this gab - Met 1 and all my experts believe tee re- ported Sop speed of 124, miles an boar on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chicago & Northwestern mad be • cable error. At the fame time, we used on ordlnaiy journeys so exceed 80 mile. an hour on one portion of oar route, but stooped owing to objections from oar passengers. I inay add finally that the grades on the Kns&on-Absrdsen route in some places are tremendous, and 1 should think It bandy possible that they could be exceeded on the Chicago Omaha roe te. " These are the views generally of Reg Iamb railway men, who are tenacious of their opinion that Kngllsh rellroeding 1s not to be beaten, oiplte all slatemeor to bbd contrary. RAILWAY TUIOOGH JV�IGLK. The Meet Dt111ewit Part of th• Great Uganda Line Completed. London. Jan. 9. -The Africa• mails bring nawa that the moat Millar It pert of the great Uganda Hallway la completed, and that nefora another veer la ended Lake Victoria will he connected by roll with the coast Thus ocean and lake will be linked carom the hottest wilderness of the Dark 1-ontnnent i1 ti a daring daeb for the riche, of Central Afrlea. Aa now planned, the whole length of the railway w111 be .bout 804) tulles Its lake terminal will be • sheltered harbor In IJgown Bay, on Lake Vlrtoria, tram when steamers w1I1 ran serosa the great lake to Uganda, the headquarters of trade In Central Africa. Arltleb enter - prim will thus penetrate the Dark Con- tinent from the alai, while the Slyder p 1104. eettllb.' down from the Sshrtl4tN 5i - - Rhodes nes from the sae aa e aa It.r, De*led. Hong Kong, Jan. 9.-Aaeording a the statements of people who have Mat arrived bees from the island of Balabae, loth of the Island of Palawan, then Is no truth 1e the report that the Rpanteh have been massacred by tee Filipinos Thea say that Use story Is an Invention f he prisms to re 1 o t 8x1 w ce t6 F111 n p 1 I o D D canna, daetering .Ina that then are not mon than half a dozen Spanish In the Island, and tall .11 who have been killed fell In warfare NO LIQUOR IN ATLIN. Cel. tt J. Or,au . r.a..• hun,11.11-m Ie th• ('511.4 erase tarlu•t lh. *Awn.- •l.a )'.Iler - t'014 11 N•l..s. The laud blew 79 miles .. hour at Raffia w Sat,srdey. new. H R Knowles of Koos Qhurob, Gal/, now receives 18,000 a year and a taw mace. The cold *settler s.1 Nelson, H.C., cos• them, and the 10e op the lake 'Mende the pearly 17 miles Half • down eases of amalipos have been discovered at Coteau do Leo and Coteau Lmpoing, 001 far from Mou'rel. Saturday was Mn. Uladeteee'a 1178:3 birthday. She la In fairly good health, allhougb mentally showing sigma great y. Great Britain Imported from Canada daring I)eoelaber goods to the &slue of 117,8d0,868. Exports M (entitle mulled 1114,807, 879. T1s Hamburg, Germany, obenekel fee - tory was des8roysdty are Saturday even- ing, causing a lots of 400,000 marks (about 1100,000). Only 860,030 was requested for a memorial to Mr. Ulad..tone yell not half that amount hes been subwribd. The sum raised le 499,000. Staunton Powell dropped dead of bears Manse at his home in Shame on Saturday. Deceased went to *moos at Christmas to visi4 bis parent. The dwelling boom of Kr. John Hanna, over h1e store, to Wingbam, woo badly damaged by are on Saturday. owing to a defective oblmn.y. Micheal Carroll 1e dead a1 Butouob, N.H., aged 108 yearn. He was • native of Arinagb County, Ireland, and bed lived In New Brunswick dace 18140. The Helldal' Columbia Government will, It is said, exclude liquor from Sas .411111 district, with the Idea that It le better to do that than build Mlle With a •yew to retrenchment, a decree has been trued at Rio Jambe, Brasil, abolishing two of the naval and three of the military .1100.1, of Inc country. Mr. Florolos Ritchie, • member of Frank Daniels' company, now playing •I Denver, Col., fainted while taking a bath at the Albert Hotel and was drowned. Mr. A. L Gibson, regLHrar of the County of BeleM. deed on Sunday morn- ing In Uodendiat .Oho age of 71. Inter mien& will be M Weirs/gm Mt Wednesday Mr. J. N. Wieners( Amleretborg, Det., bee gone to England to try and establish • market for Canadian grown toham°, and incidentally 10 learn proper methods d Blackleg. The soboanar Orion, from St. Pierre to Somas, P.K. Island, re. on Hook Island when sneering Louisburg, N.S., harbor on Friday and becalm, a total -amok. Crew sated. Col. W. J. Bryan made a stases In Cincinnati ageless the expansion policy, and said the trusts were the "beoe4olar- 1es of expansion." The speeds was tun - °oily cheered. 7 he physicians of the Cow1Mm Jong of Bt. Petersburg bats diagnosed the skin disease from which for some time she has hese suffering as leprosy, and she has been isolated. Fire destroyed the soothe of ex -Mayor Little In London Sannny morning, to- gether with two bones and • cow. Origin unknown Lore shout $5,000. Covered by losoraone. The Johnston Block at Petro15., com- prising the Johnston hotel, herler shops, 441111ard room and ■ vacant store, was burned early Saturday mur.lug. Lose on hotel 86,000, mostly covered try Insurance W. A. Trask, former teller of she Wall- ingford, Conn.National Bank, wise abeeonded M Oh, nada' M)D1tt Wryest ago, is no* said ID be in New Orleans hash- ing trunks mod blacking boots In a cheap hotel. Dr. Charlet Rambo Lemieux died Sat- urday after a long Illness. lie was • well- known physician and for over 96 years • prominent figure 1n Quebec', and wee dean of the medical faculty of Laval University. Sidney H. Davie. • Joliet Prison oun- vict. told the warden ■ few days ago wbere 82.000 worth of diamonds stolen from • Mn. Williams, • Chicago hotel guest. had been secreted. The story was true and the diamonds bare been return- ed to their owner. U. H. Secretary Alger Inas decided to send four regiments of Infantry to the Philippine. The lth, 12th and 17th have been deeignatrd end, 1n addition, the 8rd Infantry, now at Fott Bashing, Minn., *111 go by the same root, name - :y, across the Atlantic. Mrs. 14aadman Fiero., who wee terrib- ly amnia in the fatal are In Toronto several weeks ago, when Maas Power and helm Barber lost their lives front the effects of iniad&., Is now able to leave the Emergency Hospital. The c8yd• seamen have •bandon.d their fight agdn.e the program of the Federation of Shfpownen, and will r •k ■ n Increase of wages Instead. 1t is be Heard that the owners will (rent the ad,anoe, in view of the fast that the men ere willing to weep{ tb. Federa- tion's conditions or employment. Mr. I. K. Fetch, pr•.tt:ent of ebe American Poultry As. elation, has arrived In Toronto to be prevent at the 9586 anal ry oboe of the 0011,10 Poultry Association, whleh opens In the Pavillon on Toesdey. Then gra over 700 mon entries 1111 poultry alone than at any previous show of the O.P.A. General Ludlow, the Military Governor .f Havana district. hag rasped • proolatna- .411101k,i6umillallissntling that arms to store, of them an large qo nekles, sb.11 be ttnod over to the Dulled Rates authori- ties. Then tem been a pretty general reepones. Pays rlana an also ordered to report infections diseases, and saloons and resesurants are allowed to keep open till Midnight, a "elle.• suffering and Mop professional beggary.'' Salts. Hates Prised. 0.orge. 1401440*, Jae 9--Aeoerdf141 to • des patch from ConaMntlaopls the Sultan hem paid his nepeoes to Prince George of Creme by an order prohibiting the sale In Turkey of Mimeographs of tb► new Mgt" emembwlever of the powers to Cysts. TM panes. of the Turkish earths! hays oon6•cgted all sash portraits Mind In the saepa, 55 well ea all meq of Crva, the sale of which, •Ina, le Interdiresd. - eras w •tree{ Railway, Cleveland, Jan. 7, -Wed readied this elty yssard.7 that the franahlee of the Havana Rarest Railway Company had arse seemed by the Ternneo Street Hall- way Cempeay, la which Henry A. Everett of that etty le interested. "I am Interested in the Toronto emu platy ea • 55es1)rhekt1M 0 ly," eaki Item rem "I hear engin Toronto indayOM/ the company age smeared the H trembles, and Is also operating the read. Meavy mine have *.aged eTaBMve washea4. 0S relined. in Central Masala,- Ippl. mad the general emed1Mom 4. the worst knew. Is ream Mrs. Arnold Bad Mw. r Kingdon, Jan. 9.- No one would have roppoe.d that Mn. Arnold, who died of heart drawee during toe S. GeOrge'a Cathedral en, bed money However. 10 has been learned that the had • bank amount of nearly 11,600. In an old trunk was else found UM 1. gid, Vitra wombs had fur years bike .n objets of chanty. Toothlike/ w ensestell aale11.. Quincy, 111., Jan. 9.-1 4.. Kar Rich tar. and 211, wmn.lt*d ..$ells at the know of Louis Shen last night Rhe seed • revolver, the tall searing ber right temple. Tb. Norse a.slpned by herself was that eke mimed from ntelencholla dos to her laabalty to have • see of 1.155 stab Stied a ber mobtb. mhos She 1[.ew. "Do you knew any one In theme partse" gnarled a lawyer of one lire Rafl1M, who wee a witness in • trial M Pratt. Mrs. Hbnit* dropped her ryes, pinek.d u 'ras- ay at her shawl few • wan set tied then blushingly responded, "Ileseriff Keyes over rase mom to b. 'a! MOS before either of m was married," w1easefpoo the eDoA hammered elgrwnnely to being the mtdt- enee to corder. awed RaMtaga 116 /$dry -T.,, 1 stall .spry afro, I'baItiest -W1** dN lareses M te nal?-$ws Tab leewml TOMER FEBRUARY 1. Ontar10 Legislature Has Been Called for Business. VARIOUS OFFICIAL CHANGES. air. J. S. Cartwright d• th• L.I1 Mr. Alesa.der Grant MYJ A. ile- .4.de.w 14.mrm•e • argl. .0 tb• High Court or Ju.tlo• of Oaterlo-Olh•r (l,suge. at Oeg....d. Hall. Toronto, Jan. 9.-Tbe Ontario Legis- lature has been called to meat on Wed- eseday, February 1, for the despatch of business It Is understood that Mr. James /heathen Cartwright, Q.C'for some years a regi of the High Court of Juggles for Ontario, has been transferred 8o the nglatrorsblp of the Court of Ap- peal, lately made vacant by tee death of Mr Alexander Grant. Mr. John Alfred McAndrew, onset the taxless masters at Oegoode Hall, has been transferred to the position made vacant by the appointment of Mr. Cart wrigh. Mr. George M. Les, clerk of records and write, bas been transferred to the office of taxlag muter, In place of Mr. McAndrew. end Mr Michael J. McNam- ara, eh4.1 clerk of the Judgment bench, centred Oaloe, has been made clerk of records and wilts. Mr. Bernard B Hughes, for many years In the wholaeale dry goods bestows 1n the city and • brother of Mr. Patrick Hughes, has been appointed a clerk In the enthral otfl.e of the High (bun of Justice, In the room and s4041.1 of Mlabaal J. McNamara, transferred eo the omoe of the clerk of records and wrHM, KILLS') AT A PONKRAL County Treasurer Cowan. RI• Re■ and Maa O,. Victims Oltswa, Jan. 9--A deplorable calam- ity happened on Saturday during the funeral of Mr. Charles O'Gara, and two more femme w111 shortly follow. Amoogsl'ihs numerous rigs present was • aralgh oontalning Mr. Cowan, the "aunty treasurer, his sen, Mr. Holmes Cowan, and a driver failed 81. Germain. A. the funeral oortnn started the bores beean.e unmai.ageoble and bolted ou eo the Canada Atlantic and Ottawa, Arn- ptlor & Parry Sound Hallway tracks. Before the driver ooeld recover command of hie hones the outgoln4 Derry Sound train swept round a sharp curve, dashing Into the sleigh at fell speed. County Tr..,eor Cowan was killed Immediately, and Mr. Holmes Cowan only survived his father fur a few minutes St. Germain, terribly fnlered, was removed In she ambulance to Lit. Luke's Hamlet, only to die woo after eateries. Both the bones were killed. Mr. Cow•e, sr , lessee • family of daughters and Mr Holmes Cowan • widow and one daughter. Mr. Holmes Cowan we. • brother In•law of Hon. N. C. Wallace of Woodbridge. Mr. Crewsa being • tamer of Mn. Wallace. Mr. Cowan mode his last *111 on Fri- day. Owing to the approaching marriage of him daughter. Miss Maggie Cowan, he found It oeoeseary to add • codicil. and had ft wltnsssel by Mr. Charles McNab, county (nark and Mr John Dawson, Coors Howse comedian. Mr. Cowan re- marked that he had changed blts will many ttn.es, but that would be the las. Team Kan Into th• Tr.l.., Mr. M. Donaldson. gasaral superin- tendent of Canada Atl.ntte and O. R P. S. Hallways. makes •n official statement relative to the fatal aocldent at the Sne- e d/ road eromlog, la weigh he .late, that Mr Cowana team ran Into the side of the train, striking 1t between the ten- der and beaten ear. Mr. Cowan and hle moo were instantly killed, and the driver. whom name Is Damn, was serlow4y in- jured. The train was Immediately moppet, coming to a full eandat111 a few ear lengths past the creaming, and the Lents. as elven above. were repotted to my office. Itwould appear the driver lush metro] of his harem, which was the caeee Of the .widens (INK 71LLO* 'LAO PLYING - Tim R 1.lo. air. Tongarere Arrive. Off Wallies with 5ieltoe.•. Halifax, Jan. 9.-'•1 h. !leaver Lias Tongarlro has anchored at quaractlne with the yellow flag flying for Nickname aniomg the pawnurrs. The steamer lunearlrn. wbleb arrived Saturday afternoon room Liverpool, mss with terrific weather on the pa.mge. On sheathe, 27th and 2tll1 &scember the wind blew with novelette" force, with hlgbtful mons sec+ the decks were swept fon and aft, and everything moveable carried off. One lifeboat was lost and another smashed, and seven ventllstors wished awe,. The orlw had many nar- row ea:wpm and all are more or 1&55 bruited and out by being knocked &bout the deck for three days 111,'steamer was only able to average S0 miles a day. 011 was put oft to bass to try and calm the sea, bus, notwithstanding that the begs were weighted with the pieces of chain, they were blown aboard ngnln altnrwt as w oe as they were put out. The 7bntterlro brought five cabin, Men a.not.d robin and :I40 ateange passengers. Of thy. number 198 landed here, the remainder belt), destined for Portland. Me. ANOrHER PO+rAL cH.Mor. 14..1.. on Men., Orders N.twroe the V. d. and Coned* Reduced. Washington, Jan 9. -The I'o.tnl De- partments of the United State. anti Can- ada on Saturday retorted an egre.tnen$ providing for a considerable reduction of the rates on Internattohal money order. Thi. seam) 1e the result of plane furnish- ed by Firm Assistant Postmaster Heath a change the fee system In the strewing and payment of international money be- tween the Delted States and Caned* se as to reduce the price of such orders to the memo rate wbIch exists Ie. domestic money orders In each ao0utry. Pullman to we Annexed. Chteago. Jan. 9. -The drawlers of the Pullman Polaris Car Company, *bleb owns tee town of Pullman, have served to lease that modal town te Chicago. Dingl., R.•tiee ()mealy. W..binglos, J•e. 9.-Tb.ts has tea n o ;notarial change In the r onditlon of Reprewout.$l*. I)inglee, and Inst night N was said he 4. meals' aemforrbly. Maria About the D■meer. Re. John'. 1484., Jan. 9. -TM Farness Line steamer Dement. Captain Wilson, from Liverpool, Dee 111, for R. John's and Halifax, 1s still overdue. Stee Is new 91 days out, and as no Winne have tree renel,04 her., It Is feared that else ham broken down, If not fennderer:. She has a number sf pamengera on board, Maid. ■ MOW of 1e wren: A4Joere•d TIM &.setae. Washington, Jan. O. --TI. Altnerlean, t'eegdlae sommleslea did not meet on ra4meday, having mdj.Vrn•d ea Friday omit Meedmy. The eemmlttes en bend - Ing mad trenameliNen bend • brill Moslem ew iatmgly foroneea, AN ALL-ROUND DECLINE. 48Leal la -el Dnw• ,.o ee. order 10 At) Gee Week' Cretan ••• Latt•M JidperpmM wttsatt r eyrqWmaigrlial T. metol today. P.A. w►ea d- x111e14 1 to 10 cerium&. and doter 10 to 16 eee• Uma. Antwerp wheat declined 124 reit Illuiva vtIlmm, t;Mess* futures showed a little tach'b early ea foreign buyltn and ousel .•u.Il de mend. ?lie close was, flowerer, 44c per hobbit tallow 7T.1,r,iay a Leedlwa Wheat Ibrleta. 1 o IowlaK are the a ielag prlota today at Important l.'ttina: C'eaf. Jam. Ma July. Chicago ...1.... 5..,1_, M u.j100 919: at. Louie ...arn . .... 0 711 0 49k 0•• 4'1' , Detroit .. 0 IV14 a 1104 •77274 .: • Duluth. No. 1 Northers .000 • M14 01614 Duluth. Nu. 1 card . "0 6674 Mlna.pN4..... 0 1194 0 67111 0 00'4 Toronto, No..1 atm! mew)... 0 141 .... ..., T,.uelu, red.. 0 •0 ...• .., .,,. Toronto et. 1•awre.ee Market. 11' r ip.■ of all kraal• of farm produce 11 dcy wrrt IiChl, et 1, ow lead of oats sad timer tar four of hay. with a few lets .1 butter. est.:. dud posit - +-+_--` -- Prier. for ¢rale sad sailers .aebaaged. but the., tor better. eggs and poultry were dreier. Ifutter-Onseptuad role read at 14c to 21e thr latter prke only helm wad fur choir* select dairy to .prwra .dal elowe Poultry -Turkeys wld at 1c to 10e Per Ib. ; grew. 6c to Tc per Ib.: ducks ear's area sold .t 00e to al per pair; chickens. 40, to it per pair. Mast 41.4.le Cattle Market. Oar, sin saw. Jell. 7 tains-Andy one loud ou sole rand d not drtuamd. . drre w, re 111 m„4tvxil..n03 . Vol d owe& .n 1 w id aleax y.sterl.,y ■ prima. /*45* 10 tan. 87.50 to $7.7:,, good to rimier, 01 to Sheet. and tanttr •Betsy demmd 1.1 both kala sad Ligl.er; 11 toed. ..n ace Iambs Mahe to extra 56,w to 06.60: " d 1.. taster, tits to (6 ; common w fair. (4.76 to Ig. Shg.p realm to extra. N. to 14.10; good to choke. 04 to 04.75; rum mon to fair, 0650 to *50. Tbe olerfu,ts erre well c)•aned up and Me Case was erns on good bandy Wme. British Markets. Liverpool, Jam. T.--0t10.)-Nn. 1 Cal., se S teck; rad winter, de 0d• No. 1 Northern. spring, M 1 cora, la 10.4d pees, 65 11144. pork. 50e; lard, 28e lid; tallow. ;at 3d: bacon. heavy. I. r. , 2Ts 6d• light. 271. . hart cat, 28e; cheese, white, boa:end, llrttrpnd-l] wheat rosy et (Y aha faf red winter au Ih laid for Nu. 1 Nor, Red *tater future. steady at 111 1050fur March and a 9.1 for Gar. /Spot 40111' 4.007 er ,L 1 Putnr-e 38 1014,1 for old len.. Ss 8144 for mew March and 1s 1744 fes May. ]Moor. 19s 84. 71141 01 A COLD MORNING. The Homo of Mr. ler Mh.sba, Paisley, D.elr.j.4 Karl, ea seely. Pa1Mielrt. fifty;. . 4-alltetii'8'*4' kiebt yesterday morning fin was dlsootered to the dwalling above Mr. D. Shanks' groc- ery and boot and shoe store, wherein dwells Mr. Shanks, who has been con- fined to bls bed for about tents month. by Illness; Mn. Lamont, who has also lately seoov5.ed from an attack of long trouble. and who was visiting a few day. In town; Mn. Shank., mathor of bks proprietor. about 82 years of age; Mr. 13. Ander.en the proori.tcr'. nephew, and h is throe. Miss May ?shank. With the e xception of Mr. Anderson, a'1 the moue pante Irad to be removed by 1116•11111•1 a ladder to the upstate window. it was 1mpo.dble to save clothing, etc., as Um whole hones wee full of smoke and not sold the firemen het beeu then for 16 minutes was then a blase to be .cob, when suddenly the whole roof seen ed to break Into dames. Hatters were licked o p lite kindling and • /trona eeothwest Sind blew volumes of smoke and .parka. .bout 6 o'clock the fin was declared out 1 be fin 1s purposed to have caught from a defective chteeney. Mr. 4k.at.' loss on household good. 1111 be about 1600; insured lar 81001p Kortk tan iroar- *OM Conillaarh Rif ` aritI'Af-tpseerried; ea , by fin and wear, •Ld01 11,200, Insured to Nortb British & 1,icantie for 1900; on the building, lois •bout 8600, !hared for 'coo In Nonburn Mr. W. Patareon's tsUor shop, which 4. .d- ;oleing, .offered loss, bat eh4.6y by water; no Inenr.noe. A.'Flhclalr'..to;k will a1.0 be damage$ by water; Insur- ance unknown BISHOP .011175191 rUNIRAL Tbe Order eta Ike Soni... et the Obaegaloe - Henorerr Pellboarrra Tommie, Jae. D -The body of Ri.hop Sulll.an will be wnveyed quietly to the Cateedral 81115 mor.ag. The C•Medrel doors will he open fro,n 10.80 to 1.80 se allow the g 1 public an opportunity to view the remain.; the doors w111 tten be closed from 1,80 to 2.30, when '1..y w111 be reopened. to admit tomes who with to be present at the .*vetoes. 1bo mnlose will be connected by the Bishop of Toronto sad the Cathedral clergy 4 Het. G. C Wallis and Bee. Rich. • rd Ashcroft). Dean Carmichael j( Mont- real is &:pentad, and, tt ben, wUl take part la the services. The honorary bearers *111 be: Btehob 1)u Moulin of Niagara, Hlthop Baldwin of Iluron, Bishop Thoroton of Algoma Arehducon Boddy, A. S. Irving, Janos Seca nth• latter two ehneeh tearoom', lion. O W. Allan, chancellor of Irl .ity University: N. W. Hoy;.'., cbalrmen of 14411171 Callers Cooped. and Hey. Arthur H. Bei twin. After the Cathedral worth's.' the funeral nr,sai•nt w111 move via t'bnreh, liar- ✓ 1ml.rlo, Welie.ly and i'arllenp nt 4 l'tl la :1'1. James' l.emetery, when the cn:nmltt.tl smiles will be seed in the chapt•l .lid n,l 't note a Leap i8.., Midland. One , Jan. 9 -At t menta( of the Beard of Trade of this M,wn u,_ propomltIon of constrUeting a loop .1 • railway lror.3 • point Morose) Allendale and Collingwood on the Northern 14,11• way to Brantford, on the umline wee unanimously endorsed, and • remolnd°. to that end wan passe,, eo be cont to the Board of Trade et Toronto. A HERO'S AWFUL DEATH. A emelt of Dyes..it• P1ptoace 1. Mr M0Ooart►'. Are• C.eghs Piro from Ills Pipe. Rt. John, N.B., Jan. 7. -Mr. Cornenn, M,Onnrtl, the well known contractor, was killed yeet.rdey nnrrwleg ander eel etrenm.tennes by a dynamite sepia -ion sear the Mlepee pulp mills. Mr. Malone ty was •Dg.dd 4. lying wear and Mem pipes, aed used the dyssmlte for blasting. Over 80 Mtbk. wets Ina Mack hanging ever the hellsr le • Mmporary shed, getting thawed ent. Seven or Night peewee were moment One of the party tent the mat awl handed 1t to McGourty, *l familiarly bald It down on the ground lois be 1N a mat.* and applied It e a pips In ►4. menta. Budded, the bag w.. men to be ea Bra McOArty called oat N tee miters le nn tet their lives, /M I15ently the ererktw111 made • dash Self • few stem away Wm the ))Ihpee gereate, and Mr. Mment, Oster - mined t.r- mised ss a burets effort a avert the ex. plosion. Picking up she bag s(07.amla, he marked for the stream. 11e Aly reasb- M see dear whet thane wise a tslt1a .tptesba. The the/ was destroyed, and Mr M.Gou,sy wee literally bleep so pleas Hb anus were goes, and hos Meese fere away. The fleeing workmen were throws several feat by the maple. sine, bat May .anapest injoey. 1G is Mep' pose tee bag eemght are fns a spark from Mr. 11110eurty'5 pipe The dessseed w4 30 years ors. and teems vett' shaken. THE NIGHT CLERI'S STOI A EACs LIKE CNAUL A very bad attack of the Grippe , year ago last winter len my system I very weak &tate and Illy nervosa aye completely unstrung. Alter round o the dangerous stage of the dose. naturally expected to gain streegtb, 1 unfortunately, did not du ss. On contrary, my blood became weaker. daily lost strength and vitality, sad nervous system became so west tat was a constant source of suffering b day and night. I loot appetite, the si of foul nauseated use, the weak stat My gy,een, Caused shortness of bre and unnotoral action Of the heart, a as aunt. ing and violent palpitation, my too was like chalk. 1 was in condition and constantly getting wee when 1 began. taking D �dbSt 0 Ward'. bbd Nerve Pills. I the they distributed and their advertleeae le the papers, and thought, " Wel My* taken so much medicine era benefit it is useless to spend any m motley. However, I finally made up mind. It is a forlorn hope; lean but • 1f 1 ash not benefited 1 will sot be 6 So I bought one boa and received el benefit therefrom, so continl4pfj, gage( f and to -day mm a well man in conseques my blood is strong, my face heathen, bus of health, my appetite has reran 1 sleep well, 1 have not the slightest dicatioos of nervousness or heart trou and from a sick, weak, nervous man Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills h transformed its in six weeks to full he nod strength." 1 am yours very t (Signed) WILLIAM WILLAR18 Night Clark Grand Central Hob Peterbl Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve P111, gold at sec. par box, 5 boson for $a.o druggtri.ts, or mailed on receipt d p by THE DOCTOR WARD CO., Lias 1 Victoria Street, Toronto. Rook tion fres. Queen Kmm.'• Strategy. As an lllnstratfoo of bee roadie Toatis's Companion relator a story of early m.rrle4 life Old Kieg WIIU her husband, had purchased for b very b••utlful service of Sevres porde for ordinary 1155 la ;he paw*, en. threauned with lament dimaissel servant who broke or Injured one of Meow. One day a son wlo had se la the palace ninny years broke s la tie misery mad eakeppl•ass be w to the Queen. The Queen told him to mend 1t M as be could, and to beo.refol W serve cop to her that afternoon 1n the Kll ,wwmnos as W U* .. _114. asset. lowed bow directions. and with tren.bl band filled It with tea .mJ served I The Queen turned aside, drank the and rising suddenly trona her obait the cop fall upon the door, when It broken into fragments. "Tains. •r me as one el the moss • ward of Your Majesty's tartan*," amid, with humility. "I bays breams et your precious Hearse cups You n discharge me at once. I don't deserve n male In yon' service." '11. arbitrary cid King was amaaed bee demon in seem. est a.Osidemd •.eldent a very glad joke Tee 1 servant, standing l .hind the tray, mm grateful look In tae dtnotram of Queen who bad protmted blur He twined In the smiles of the King, e Myer learned the troth about the Oro nap. Net Improbable. First Brute of a Man -1 naw 1n t morning's paper that a woman tole dog fast tried to bite ber. Second Brute of a 1[an-By J. you don't say sot 1 weeder bow she it? _ Flr'S Brsts e1- a 11111'-T3sMilli► leaked it to de•tb.-AlljfBh/ta. ICC- ..-- " Lest eb..lei was troubled wi Sick Headaches! Biliousness, and could not sae at night. I tried several docte but to no effect, and got col pletefy discouraged. At last saw an advertisement telling abo Burdock Blood Bitten. My bas band induced me to try it, and t day I am using t third bottye, and c, truly say it has do, me a wonder$ amount of good. I (eel belt than 1 have for years, and am co fident i awevny restored health B. B. B." MRS. EDWAR BECK, Riverside, N.B. B.B.B. is the best remedy 1 Biliousness, Constipation, Sii Headaches, Coated Tongue, Liv Complaint, jaundice, Scrofula, Blood Humors, and all Diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- neys and Bowels. SPELLS A BRITISH SOLD/iE Tells how Hilburn's Heart and Nei :sills Conquer Disease. Like the cnnq•,ering armies of Brite Which are marching to victory lm .val quarter of the globe. Milburn's Re 1. 441144.44' I l and Nerve twills aro everywhere Multi I(I fover.ickneon,wraknessend,u ,M Mr. David Violet'. of Carleton Plat Ont , a man who has served lath d tinction and credit in the Rritish arm sad is emir an employee of the C. . Railway, save, " tl hire in the army Fa broken down, and my nervous erne w.a completely .battered. "I was much l ntvblyd with Neer .Do pl.1nt, looser appetite, etc. 1K nab aim broke.' and w.. disturbed . dreamThis had been gout ely4f y'earg, although i took • greet sial rl"n101iee to escape from fie tslsdb *hieh afflicted M. nil.WHover I ent tee arted we allts Milburn'ss lullfmist fp Nerve I vied Liver Plea and new hill WI have beim for �seed a few ga'K'rtk top batter rumored to tell WrCe awd v sur, Olti hemp weff,toned aand my retire wawa t heel t and e/rer.gthg Kaman Heart and News t111p, • bol, eta j for 11.13• at all lbft /1 ?ter46 eek, 64. ee , N a., •• a fj et 4enatl ra Mad d fat mks► tatr atsHia r..tmf tesatl glsrtpwe