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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-9-19, Page 7NO.88 1901; -Shot r' Tiger. to hunt tigers with It doesn't hurt the ad it's awfully risky )tion is ' a tiger .ases. It is stealthy started it rapidly flesh and destroys 10 use to go hunting inary food and med- al's only bird -shot. lnces. Good heavy E Scott's Emulsion the advance. The Is that. :mulsion makes the )ng to resist. It 1 toughens the lungs as the strength until wears itself out. r free sample. g, Tomato, Sr se, au detains. Cassis. es to Files. ,('fly (humped up In the hong lbs automobile's my troll), ('ecllla. but mer wove been my1ng thing. came around. mill? -Yea may well on heaven knows it's hard settle, down as homers..., Islmest Cares (target la 'ower of Riches. •r-Billton telt; ane LI■ .he sea, and lie has Just icht so he can have sone. himself " Blumer -That's mean e,f t It only goes to x110(1 can do fora mac " )W'S THIS ? Hundred DollarsReward for tarrb that canna be cared Lr core. J ('HENEY k CO.. Toledo, •' lers1gnsd. hare known 1'. J last N ears and beldam blue able In .11 business lran•ectlnr.+ y able to carry out u7 oblige heir arra. .x. WhoLeeale Drttggi.ta, 7's' (..,v a Illinois. Wbel.W. Ilene, u N ('are U taken Ietirsafly. act xe the blood and mucosa •ur tem. Tesumonlak sent free. pule [told byall druggrta. r 1711s are the t. res of a MEd. t told me that you told cret I told you not to tes a mean thing i told tell you f told her 1 1 toll •bor 1 wt.uldn't e t told tae -so don't tell -Brooklyn Life. -- Animeot Cures Colds, stn. e Tin Came From. ,ut forty yearn ago Corn - nil, supplied nearly all d In the world, but new 7 tor cent. of the total re from there. The Ninety as taken Cornwall's piece. s.bwt 60 per cent. , f the election, and the leech , comer' next with 19 per ntinental Life ;licence Company le OFPU It. TORONTO. td Capital - $1,500,000 les of this company em - y coed feature of Life 1s - 'tracts, and guarantee the melts In regard to Loans. oders, and extended Insur- nor wanted to this district. ilryden, Ooo. 11. Woods. rodent. Oeneral Manager. ado flot6ls tuns for Cenadla.s .t ('snediar. Bel manne'ni by a Canadian. Hotel Huckingham, borough ante rhe leill.., .te buildings. Roof garden nn tks Rooms -11.00 per day. I. ROBINS. Hotel Buckingham ES WANTED '1N0 for us at home. We furnish urhlne. rosy work. dead par- s 11leo warned. "end stamp for tRD HOSE CO.. Toronto. Oat. Complexion r Joys if good; If not l good. yea e10 t your general heath 1s wrong. express or P. 0. order for two eseriptlona to perfect your healta, perfect complexion Do not ask km fees blotches or washes. A4 t MRDiCAL. Yak, Mirh. AT ONCE -A COOK. ALSO A rroorn mire: host wages paid hew ,Ont -MOLKR'8 BARRER 14('0001.. Vent City. Mors students wenI' 1 ntte.nl g(1.40w es.as Saturdays to e*r , ',ship hoard and transportaOa„ nailed free. 1 - AT ONCE -MINER tsmitb : steady JOD • Oath ADply .r Walter 11.11. Merlin til ▪ MICRES iN ONE (1f THE e l districle Iw ('aned&Lmlee Wood ImIIdlni e. For particulars NIIRRTTT, Woodstock (hit_ - ARM rogAls-ONE Or TUR In the Nlasaro PletersM s raptrees atsm r two reti- res 1. 611, 16 of wklah 1s 1m frac. h . will be sec le sae patrol se , leaser If to to ores to ase rmr N iel. a Sadao' bargee. morels Ihreesser, P. V. bow AA wind" ,Slew's Byron ehenld •1- d Me children teething. tt uaet ea duct. the Alley rete. win M earnestly for Martens a. Tw'esV a bottle. PRESIDENT McKINUEY DIED AT 2.15 A. M. Buffalo >sept. 14. -At 2.15 o'clock made for Inst sad offices of farewell. the sidewalk. All that Seoretery breathed hey lust. u■t Words ounsola us'dsoounsola hycthewalWrontclt )eofegt tl1Ina aeit ing oeane yet." Oflxygniut ILiotlhbIeutfminlrlered Menti- Root maid was: The rad haw not this morning President rcKloley teen to his wife were the Inst that rtitnt came out of one period of urnu-- No Efforts spared,- pawed hie lips, and they came of a oonrctuusnese uoly to relalwo into aDespite the fact that vitality coo - mate! watt partially clear, uccurretl a con- nate! But In this period, when her ti need to ebb as midnight approach - gentle "(loud-byAmoreinnl sald to the Amer people, whom he loved so well, mules of events of profoundly touch-. two, no efforts' were spared to keep rank I •up y the 'park of life glowing. Dr. Jane - and of whore manhood he was am lino statue 1 facer, mer t mbers of dilWeth tear - Cabinet way, of New York (11y. arrived at u t)po'• were grouped la nnxhets waiting. the Buffalo depot at 11.40 o'clock. (Inst three kisser from the time he 'li'e's knew the mkt wee near, and anti drove at a breakneck pace to the Milburn bowie. lie was' shown received his death wound did he that film for theuur last ttime.n they mart see to the President's room at once, peak or him who had do wantonly Thls war about 6 o'clock. One by and began au examination of the almost Inanlnutte form. struck him down, and it was char- nclrrielle of the President's gentle, tuagnantntonr character that In each t/ thews. Instances her wordy were those of pity for what he In his brood clutritY regarded ay the de - Whole of om+ mWguidu+l. At 1140 actual moment or dying the Pre.tilent 11u11 hong beeu to all in- . touts [lad purpose's beyond the world forever, }'or liming lee had been un- cetecioete, ilia living became purely automatic, the functions gradually growing weaker and weaker until at Let t110 ceased altogether. The physicians had ton(; coasted ply- ing tum with (huge and restoratives. It was bet useless work. From the tuuutsrul that hie final coition's. de- veloped In aft its seriousness they knew in their hearts he war beyond their. aid. Yet with all their energy and skill they worked on and on, until at hast it was too clearly only a caste of whether the dying man's lust np,JI•etr should or 'should nut be freed from Vett only made them more pailful without hope of any b 'tee 1 1. Tle• beghtuing of the cod came in he aerie way that the crisis of last Mlle bcgnn. There wtu a sudden snow ,4 weakness, and the heart ac- tion became faint and fluctuating. Thin in rapid enceewslurr ('amu a scr- im ..f bulletins. some formal and rotor• Informal, hbrrled by Secretary rurtel>(MI. They all told one story. Ih•' 1'reeW(71l's o.,ndltloa was- vCTY see. he was very law ; . he wale er.,c 1 ally dying ; lhee4 was little or hoe. Then came State Senator pees• trrrn the tlevelunl t.Islrlet, as .,M }Hefei el 114' Pro•hleut. SIs face who et rtroag'signs of emotion. Ho Weir tinnily above tt, whisper, to lb( • sew wife -tit repurtera who gathered retreat hint. '"1 ho ('resident 1s dying,' Need I. •'H0 1s unoonselow. He recog- hetes n„nP of those about him." Th report now crone at 7.5:. k tint the 1'reel-lent had ree iv - .r .. c r s lousuess ; that he fully re al - eel that the end wawa at hand. and ,ii:,l he had asked for lire. McKln- 1.i she was taken Into the room and t• her hlsbnnle. bedside., All left the r on, then sour one mire.. The I'resl- sent waw able to speak felntly as his wit.• hent over him. What he Bald onto lee and she knew. 'These" -Witte' 'knew how -tenderly- and itreetantle he has carrel for her and how great his anxiety has been sir Ikea- seer elate he wan .treeken Sutra by the Anarchletee pullet, can week eak of that pitiful: eeone slllsent breaking down. Next tie doer of the 'tick room was thrown open, end torose nrnrent the President were quietly gathered sheet t It. in the group were Mr. anti Sirs. Abner McKinley, Mee. Baer, tem l'reeldeM's niece ; Mlss Barber. Mr. McKinley's nee.'; Judge Day. Sevr, 'axles Batt, Hitchcock.ck. add wlba.n. Senator Hanna, and Mrs. Maty Interns. Up to this time the crowd had br•a been Mtdily gathertng at the out- er barriers of rope stretched across the 'streets two block. away In uli directions. The new. of • the relative bad spread over the city. it was Est reported that the President was dying. then the rumor wlread that -heenatedead- _- one they awonoled the stairway -See - Secretary of the Navy Long ar- retarJ Root. S' rotary Hitchcock and rI •r I nt the Milburn home at 12.06 Attorney -General Knox. Secretary o'clock. Tills war his first vielt to Wilson also wee there, tett he held the city, and he had the extreme tuck not wishing to roe the Presi- dent in her last agony. There was telly n momentary stny of the Cab- inet offleere at the threshold of the death rhamber. Then they with.irew, the teary streaming dowel their facer. Asked for 111s Wire. After they left the sick room the phyelebuns rallied him to conm•luus- ntwr. nn.i the Pre.Ident asked almost fmmniletely that hie wife be brought to him. The doctors fell back Into the shallows of th0 moat ae Mrs. McKinley came through the ' doorway. Tho strong fare of the dying men Ilghte'1 sip with a faint smile no their hands were clasped. She .at beelde him and held his hand. Dieppe her physical week - neer, else bore up bravely under the ordeal. The President in kir bait perlo 1 of coneclousness, which ended about 7.30 - I'ItEs1DIN-r'y GAS l' HOU R9. gra/tinily Sank After I1Idd1ug Fare- well to Wife and FrI1•nds. 8urhtb. Rept. 14.-Preul•l(•nt Me- Ktnlry lied at 2.15 o'el(eck [hie morning Wore .lx o'clock It wen clear to terse at the Premident•s bedmlde that he env dying. and preparation.' were rallrfactloa of seeing the 1'resldeut alive. even though he was riot con- echoun of his vieltor'r presence. ico-Presl'lent Roosevelt had been notified early In the day of the critical .tate of affairs, and word came from him that he Waa on his way In a special train. ('onstlletlonal (•rocedure. In the approaching death of the Pres- ident a complete change In (he Exe- cutive Admintstratlun of the Govern- ment would ensue. When Mr. Roose- velt would take the oath of office was wholly a matter of conjecture. Provident Arthur took the oath at 'shuck of the first bullet over the heart had much to do with the t real ble. (Ocoee I) MADE FOR Strong Force of Pollee, However, Kept Theist Hark. Buffalo. Sept. 13. -The city, not only in those parts near the Milburn house, but till over, and even out in the Exposition grounds, went Into a stale of ferment when the news of the redden collapse of the President waw a11UWUCidd. The news of 1130 early day had been 'somewhat soft- ened by the hater afternoon ale nounoement that there wise a slight huprovetueat, and the sudden an- noluwement of this approaching die - solution carne 1341 a great surprise. At the Pan-American grounds it was announced that he was dead, and the immense crowd as a majority turn- ed toward the elty. In the city it- torle the papers refrained from any anticipation, but made it understood that there was no hope. It peentett belt an Instant when crowds formed ILj every corner, swarmed towards l6e uewepnper bulletins, and when they found that the rumors werecon- firmrd somebody shouted, "Let'. find the uornssln 1" With one impulse the crowd started for the station -bons° where Csolgors 1s confined. Tele - forenoon for New York had declared that he was on his way to Warhleg toll to kill Vice -President Roosevelt, Chief of Police YotLugellw has tele graphed York [ to look he `out for hief of Police of n him.Tt a man was a foreigner. He tried to buy a ticket to Washington, but could not do so, and bought one for New York. New York, Sept. 18. --Captain Tttur, Chief of Detectives of they city, said ioe fled received a despatch from the Chief of Police at Berlin, N. H., gin Lng the same (nfermatlon au that contained In the foregoing despatch from Berlin. The deep/itch described the snail as' be ng 5 fent 6 Inches tall, atnootll face, wearing a black anomie coat and black Derby hat. Captain Titus Ball he had detalled men el all the rationed etettions to watch for the man. FOUND KOOSEV1.7I.T 11 UN'I'IN(. Received 1)espatehes Au..o11ISCI President's Relapse on .Mountain. North Creek, N. Y., Sept. IS.-\ IeP President Roosevelt started at 6 o'clock this morning from Tahawus Club with guides on a hunting trip through the forests. On receipt of the dterpatehea stating that Prerl dent lecKluley's condition was crltl cal mea were immediately starter in 01.19//''' o'clock, chatted the onsets of time beautiful hymn, "Fearer, My God. to Thee." and her eget audible conscious words as taken eown by Dr. Hann at the. Itedelde, were: "43,00d -bye: all good-bye. It 1s' Good's way. HI. will bo done." Then Ills mine) be- gan to wander, and soon afterward he t•umpletely lost conrctousness. . - 111s life was prolonged for hours by the adminstratlon of oxygen. and the President finally expressed a desire to be &Bowed to dee. About 8.80 the adtptnatration of oxygen ceased and the mitre grew faint, very Glint. Ito was sinkl.7g gradually . like a child. By 10 o'clock the pulse could no longer be felt In 1,111 ex- tremities', and they grew cold. Walling fur the End. /// ///7/ • 1/ \� \\ Below 'attire tau, greet -stricken 11)\ gathering warted sadly for the end. All the evening those who had hastened here fast as steel and 'A steam could carry thea[. continued / C \ `1 , -ta'-arra--Tbey-.1r,ve -ep•-4 --- ease .leges. at a gallop, or were whisked up In automobiles, all in- tent upon getting stere beftire death came. One of the Tart to tootle WON / e Attorney -(lineal .aux, what reached \` the hoe.A at 0.30 p. In. Ile was per- mutes to go up -stairs to Ioik for --ea‘ �the lar: time up oo the face of his friend. lieu. C. D. N'Uara, u MPtho:llst Alin ester, of Tonawatela. Y. Y. who was the l'resi.hent'N por \ nntfor three /- '" �((��\\ year at. ('antom reeled at the reef- dance to enquir.Greeledrltr�lier 1111 Merices - - - _ -_-- led( but dl not enter the Ween new / /r house. Another MrthrNll.t minister, // ' who had n church nearby, remained / at the Wilburn resirMncp for twn haters Ln the belief that hie servh•es , night bo desired. ei At 9.87 Secretary Cortelyuu, who hail been much of the time with hie } dying chief, trent out Information that the Pr rodent leg fat when I eddent Ther( letlns from tl MA rte dylag \, ralLf •rtt way d7ing, but the Pre. r /ar111PSurs lingered on, ids pulse grow - , 1 rater and fainter. At 11. ,14, 'f- I 'w runt the 1's'• I �. (l rat / II �• k. Jan 137 err ' : 5,,,;�I�� f�Nitr r i� �/••'fit • tl, 11, one poet barely attic! No Need for ilrlletle. �a • ons no need for official but \r\ �/ (.',i';�,.J aft -r thew Those who tame 111 an boun,� at inters -ale laid the a ' /e��� •" ee4� story, that the President was��� and the end might crime at raw. ills tremendous vitallt / t J.t any tl wan the only remaining factor In the , result and this gave hope only of brief postponement of the end. Dr Mynter thought he might last until 3 d. m. Dr. Mann maid at 11 o'clock that • the President was still alive, nal Wi.uld probably live nn hour. Thus minutes lengthened to hour., and midnight came with the President still battling agnln.t (tenth. Secretary Root rind Secretary Wllstvn eatup trot( the hales edema midnight, and pared up and down : THE DYING PRESIDENT'S LAST WORDS : -114 • EMMA GOLDMAN, NOTED WOMAN ANARCHIST. GOOD-BYE; ALL GOOD-BYE. IT IS GOD'S WAY. HIS WILL BE DONE" N� J THEODORE ROOSEVELT THE NEW PRESIDENT. n: m. niter the death of Oarfleld, and in that case Josstica Brady, of Nab Y•,rk, ndminluterel the oath. There i; ne requirement that the onth shall he ndminiotered by a justice of the United Mates Supreme Court. n1• though that procedure 1s 01091011 when eircutwtanccs permit. Without unseemly -haste the mem- bers. of the Cabinet will tender their ropequntionu and the new i'resident will then be free to Initlnte his own 1.11 oy and choose hie own Cabinet. There 10 little soseibility to night that Mr. Rooteeveit wl'l get here. lir. ,Ansley WIooi, who entertained the t icePrreldent when he wns here Inst, nrgeU that the. best information he h•nd was that Mr. Roosevelt would be here tomorrow scorning, and tbM not until late In the morning would the VIce.Prenident be nble to reach n rnlirosul etntlon, mach before 4 o'oloek to -morrow morning. and that would bring him here about 4 o'clock. ATr. Flinch Maid in exptanatton of Mr. Roarevelt's being m(' far out of touch : The else-Preeitient wen nt n11 timer very optimistic, and when he went away W 111 nbelollltPly poatlllve that the President would recover, and that the ConvnlessceK'ee armed he repel. 130 oertninly never expected toolny's occurrence.. Probable Autopsy. 1t la almost certnin that an antop'y on the l'reeldentss Newly will be hell to determine the exact eaa0e elf deai1. Thin le the wlmh of all the sur- geons; and phymielane who are In at- tendnnce. The peculiar action of the Premldcnt'm heart wan more es' leas of n puttee to; them all, and Dr. Me- Burney o-Burney eepreemed the opinion that In the interest of .dente. no well an In the Interest of the Government and the world, it would he deelrahle time the remelt rause of death be de- termined. Tlcrwgh the l'reeldent'm heart gave trouble from the begin- nlr.g. It. ',retitle nelln wen nt flied thought to be due to the 'shock of the wound. but when the wetted 1.04 begun to pro/Creme feverishly. the heart gave more trouble and anx- iety than ever. Its Retires became feeble. end finally gave net altogeth- er. The theory of at least one of tbs physician• Is that the original plumes were utilised, and the pollee notified.. and when the crowd arrived they found the police out In force. Superintendent Bull anticipated trouble, called out the olty'n force. nmi In addition waked 4th Brigade headquarter. to be In reauliness to aimed . Col. Welch, in charge, answered by ordering two compnnie4 each from the 611th and 74th itegiments to the armories to await Immediate tall. Around the station house at 8 airlock it was estlma of that at least 6,000 teople were gathered. They were not twirtteulnrly ugly, foul were quite (11110 1, nmi when the police proceeded to airier them Murk there was little restetnnce. At 9 o'clock they had been wont tern* two bleeks not earth slip of the pollen utntlon, and before 10 o'clock, weary with walling for defln- Ito news, they had dieper.ed or gone to the newepaper bulletin.. Up about the corners near the Nth - burn bonne wnui n pletureaque, but rather gruesome .sone, when It Is re- membered that the crowds. gathered there were waiting the President's denlh. The hnlfeloten tentm awl the twn big elretion booth.. made it hook like the Midway of a fair, 'tett the rotten .trenched from corner to corner, the rolemn-looking peLce Kean1, the pac- ing totdlerm, end, shove n11, the quiet - nem of the aenr•mhled multitude, Imre evidenee of the solemnity of the occamlon. At int revels a carriage wool., drive up, and then the news- paper men would move tower -le It. The Mllhern !tonne wan hardly (He- rron/bin among the trees, the lights In the bonne having been dimmed, lett nt a few minutes' Intervale there weeds! cmme out settee Ie•rmnn who lin:1 Information to beer, nn:1 then the eager crowd would surround him. Hilt from the time tent necretnry (krtplyon tole, that the Prepldpnt was vnry weak, there wan nothing to encourage any iw•llef that there 00111'1 be recovery. Search of him. Up till 5 o'clock It wan lmpoeslble to locate lame but in Wan finally (mind on the top of Mount Marcy, a distance or ten miles. from the club house, at which point the despatchem from Buffalo were delLvered to him. The Vice -President immediately started for the club, at which pinee tevtme were waiting to convey him with the quickest mpeod AF'lKlt HOOAKVItt.T. A (:reek Leave* Berlin. N.H., to Hill Ike Vire-I'r...Meet. Berlin, N. 11.. Sept. 13.-Laerning that a elan who had left here this Woman Orator's IncenJiary Utterances Prompted Leon Czolgosz to Shoot the President, According to PriApnee s Confession. DEPETS CURE FOR ANAACHY. Purify the Tide of -Emigra- tion From Europe AND BAR ALL ANARCHISTS. Czolgoaz an 01d (Offender Tried to lilow Up a I'rle.l's (louse - Anat. cbl•ls Ili LI a JoIIIrIeatIon When 1 hey Heard of McRiotey'e Death \t. II ort In a ('3(10.10. w York, Sept 16, -Leon Czob gone wan nrrestet KIK years ago at Duryea, Pa., charged wI11, an al - tempt to Now up the house of a Polish( CoillQlig- prleide_as-curdtos to A towel:LI from Scranton, Pa., tone World. Mnny sticks of dynamite, with caps an wirefound, were fond in hie poee-'seut,li,The special mays: "'When the news of }'resident Mc- Knely's death was reported the au,arelator' had a\Wg Jtilllfleation meet ng-" Urpew and Anarchy. New York. Sept. 10.-J3(•ruetor De - pew dllscasring lin: probletn of wll'LL Ls to be dune to au rear the growth off anarchy, lr quo[ an na3- lug : We must begin at the foun- tain haul and stop the re11ervl re of Europeen anarchy pouring Into our country. Such certification of lm - Migrants must be had am will estate lint a proper environment and eta solclati n abroad before they paw our Immigrant Inspectors. Supple- mmeting time, there should be a mate - guard of power lodged somewhere to expel known enemies of our laws and country. Legislation also should be adopted that wLU take unsuccess- ful attempts upon the life Sof the Pre:+idrnt out of the category of inert. ae.slults amt make such crimes adequately punielied." Mrs. Itoosevelt's elovem0n's. - New York. Sept. 16. -Mrs. Ro re- volt arrived In thee clty at 8.40 0'010•k this morning from Oyster Bay, and went at once to the Pennsyl- vania Bitterne.' attrition, where who MISS GOLDMAN IIKAR'1 p;NWle. Vise Kap orrow Icor Mrs. Ale- Klnlry-Othernelse Unconcerned. ('Menge, Rept. 18. -When shown the Amen•lated Preto deep:Itch an nonteng the Inevltnhte death of the Pre,ident, Emma (:otrininn. the An archl.t, now tieing lis -1'1 at the Ilnr Anon parsed stntlon etsrefeey n'1 Jumted her Riflemen, read the tullelin, and after a moment's pause, without a change of exprenelen, nail, "Very sorry." Abeolutely nn eharin of re gret or lefty removed Itself on her countenance. "i do not wee how that can affect my ray('," alb. added. "if It 1s' carried on lawfully and legnlly They have nn evidence against me (:hlef Bull amt Chief O'Neil have nal mlttnl they have none. They are holding me without Pv1'1evlee. Thr death of McKinley world only lengthen my term of Imprlmonment 1f they ennvteted me. i feel very laud for the poke M Mrs. McKinley ; out tattle of that 1 have no mympethy" T111•: A 1"1117 1'1111.00(/('HEI[. Illghbelln have been known to lay n mon Now. '- Wlu,n n feilnw IA hanged he duw•eti't live to hear the bad noose. The only nen Nome people Naeem to hwvu, for alarm elnckm le to 'weer nt Lite m ioarle] the 10' o'clock train Wnrlihtgtof, A Disustrous Cyclone. II:ultIngton' Conn.. Sept. 16.-A ey- clene a( tern force struck the northern port this town during this morning's t , terstorm. The hone of John rawley was com- pletely overturn. and Frawley soul hie wire, both tel people, who were naleep within. ere taken out ley neighbors in a dy g condition. Mane barns were unroed. and the roadie In several directs -s made lin- !ensemble by fallen trees. MISS M t4JD MOHAN, The Brockville young lady who mused the late President McKinley at Buffalo. t DUFI'ERIN.IATTULO Now Acting Asmislaet (;old Commie - plotter In the Yukon. Ottawa, Sept. 10.- (Sp sial)-Duf- ferin Puttee', form •sly of Woodstock. Ont., but who Ilan been in the Kion• dike .ince the establishment of mining camp there, has been ap- pointee) acting Armietant (cold Cone mien oxer lis the Yukon In the place of Mr. Bell, who has b -en .n.peoded on account of irregularities to hie of- fice. Mr. t'attule went to the Yukon ns Prlvtlto Secretary to Major Walsh. After the Major reu4gried he was np- pointed to a clerkship In the mining roord crook., He hue now been se- lected to ao ai Au/natant (sold Com mleslonee. ME\ Pattulo is It .on of Sheriff Pattulo, of Woodstock. His uncle 1. ono of the proprietors of the Woo etnck Sentinel Review and a member of the Ontario[ Legislature. FOUR OF AMERICA'S NOTED ASSASSINS. The one Ieggwl man ran 'tlwnys be depended neon to put hew heat font forwards - - Pimple with enemy dlsposhtiene nre n , warmer than times who have ghee, reputation.. JOHN \VILKF7i BOOTII, A'.nemin of Lincoln. ('ITAIt1.E3 .7. GI' iTEAU, A.eannin of Oarfleld. EUGENE PRENDKROAST, Amrelm0tn of Carter R. Marne('^. T.E(IN ('7.OLOM7., Assaeslo 0f McKinley.