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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-01-14, Page 7MOUNTED POLICE MISSINGICONDENSED NEWS ITEMS It Is Feared They Have Been Drowned in Hudson's Bay. i' -1 despatch from Winnipeg says: isisrs. It. I). Fry, F. Peters, and I 1lorrier, surveyors, who have! leen working at Fort Churchill! or some months, the latter two eing engaged in laying out a ownsite there under the direction the Dominion Cosernment, ar- 1 tved in Winnipeg on Wednesday' • .morning after an arduous trip in! by dog train. All t,reo were cloth-; in the Esquimau garb of rein -1 mei r skins. They bring the start -1 ling intelligence that two patrols of mounted police have ben lost in the vicinity of Churchill and Fullerton. Ono of the rmmissing parties was in charge of Inspec- tor Peltier of the lt.N.W.M.P., 1 -and the other was in charge of fiergt. I►onaldson. Inspector Pol-1 tier, accompanied by a party of Indians, 1,ft Athabasca Landing' early this year for Chesterfield Inlet, on the annual patrol trip, • and in search of missing Geologi-1 jR al Sul vcyor Caldwell, who has 4. been lost for two years in the north. In August St:rgt. Donald - Igoe left Chur.:hill fur Fullerton, the farthest point north in Cana- da inhabited by white men, to meet +Inspector Peltier. Both parties wore to return to Churchill by September 1, but as yet have not shown up. Scrgt. Donaldson was in charge of a squad of four, Cor- poral peeves, an interpreter and two Esquiiuos. They travelled in c•no of the small coast steamers Ifronl Fort Churchill, and it is thought that this vessel may have capsized on the Hudson Bay. A party was sent out from Fort Churchill on November 22 by Ma- jor Moody to search for the inis;- ing men. They are travelling bse dog train, and will go north to Fullerton. "Hudson Bay is al- ways open," said Mr. blurrier, when asked about navigation on the Bay. At Churchill the ice left on July 10, and it froze over again on November 10. The Hudson Bay eteamer Pelican was at Churchill in August. In July it was tied up at York Factory for twelve days, on account of ice in the mouth of the river. The only place where serious trouble would be encount- ered would be at tho Straits, where the ice blocks up, but there .is said to bo an open channel through this. SCHOOL GROUNDS. Booklet en Their improvement Is- sued by Education Department. EDISON'S LATEST. Storage Battery Which Will Drive a Car 100 Miles. The Ontario Department of Edu- A despatch from New York says: cation has recently issued a neat Thomas A. Edison, in his labora- little booklet on the "Improvement tory in West Orange, N. J., on of School Grounds," which should Wednesday expressed confidence in prove a timely aid in bringing the success of his latest invention, abuut a better condition of school a practical storage battery for surroundings. The publication is power -propelled cars, which is de - beautifully illustrated and furnish- stined to solve the traffic problem ed with plans showing how grounds in large cities. His acheme is to of various sizes and shapes may place these batteries under the be laid out to the 1•est advantage. seats of cars, and he says they can Mr. Henniker Heaton says Mr. Concise, practical directions are be sufficiently charged at the ex- Lemieux's visit to England has giv- given for the making of lawns, isting power house to run an en- en the movement for penny -a -word walks and drives, and for the tire day continuously. "No addi- cables a decided impetus. ,planting of trees, shrubs, vines, tional tracks, poles or power and flower borders. The booklet houses will be required," added UNITED STATES. has been prepared by Prof. H. L. Mr. Edison, "and the needs of fu- The New York State Chamber of Hutt, of the Ontario Agricultural tore transit facilities can be eco- Commerce passed a resolution fay - College, Guelph, and School nomically cared for by the new oring reciprocity with Canada. Boards and Inspectors desiring battery cars. They will run ono Four cattle rustlers were killed further assistance on the subject hundred utiles without recharging, in a pitched battle with members of School Ground Improvement are and will even utilize the machinery of a vigilance committee near San asked to communicate with him. Diego, Cal. It is hoped that this may result President Roosevelt has refused in a marked improvement in the to allow Attorney -General Bona - condition and appearance of school parte to answer a question asked grounds all over the country. The him by the Senate. lchool is next to the home in its Eight night -riders accused at Creamer, influence on the rising generation, '� Union City,Tenn., of lynching Y rolls,28 to s9c and sol - and more beautiful school aurY B ids, 27c. ,nndin will have its reflex in Capt. Rankin were convicted of Eggs -Case lots of cold storage, Hence in the improvement of the murder, six in the first degree, two in the -second. U.IPPENINGS FROlI ALL OTEU TUE GLOBE. Telegraphic Briefs Trom Our Own and Other Countries of Recent Events. ( ANADA. '1'llere. are said to be a thousand cases of typhoid at Montreal. Game and fishery licenses and tines for violations of the game laws aggregated $30,000 during 1909, in Ontario. Tho U. P. 1t. is giving a low tato on grain shipments west to encour- age the Pacific export trade. The C. P. R. will probably with- fllE WORLD'S MARKETS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CENTRES. Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese aad Other Dairy Produee at Horse and Abroad. BItEADSTUFFS. Toronto, Jen. 12. --Flour - On- tario wheat 90 per cent. patents quoted at $3.70 to -day in buyer:f!' sacks for export. Manitoba flour, first patents, $5.80 on track, To- ronto; second patents, $5.30, and strong bakers', $5.10 to $5.20. Wheat - Manitoba, $1.09 to $1.09;, for No. 1 Northern, at $1.06 for No. 2 Northern, and at draw the half -rate fares grunted '$.i.0't for No. 3 Northern, Geor- to ministers in parts of the west. Klan Bay ports. No. 1 Northern is The Passenger Agents' Associa- quoted at *1.13, all rail, and No. tion has refused to grant excur- 2 Northern at $1.10, all rail. Bion rates to the Montreal Winter Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, 94 Carnival. to 94%0 oiltside ; No. 2 red Winter Recorder Dupuis of Montreal se- at 95c outside, and No. 2 mixed at veroly criticizes Roy. Arthur 940 outside - French's methods of fighting the Oats-Ontario39%of ide, a do at hit to Oe, 39 to social evil in that city. 2c Tho Wianipeg City Council lot on track, Toronto; No. 2 Western contracts amounting to a million Canada oats, 41%c, lake ports, and dollars for the construction of a No. 1 feed, 42c, lake ports. municipal power plant. Rye -No. 2 quoted at 70c out - A large amount of money will bo side. spent in improvement to the plant Barley -No. 2 at 55c outside; No. of the Lake Superior corporation 3 extra at 53c and No. 3 at 51c. Buckwheat -56 to 56%c outside. Peas -No. 2 quoted at 86c out- side. Corn --No. 2 American yellow nominal at 07% to 68c on track, Toronto, and No. 3 yellow at 60c Toronto. Bran -Cars, $19.50 in bulk out- side. Shorts, 821 to $22 in bulk outside. at Sault Ste. Marie, according to Mr. Clergue. Irene Huffy, a Welland girl, was caved from drowning in a most gallant manner by Donald McEly- ride, after she had broken through the ice while skating. It was stated at the annual meet- ing of the Eastern Ontario Dairy- men at Prescott that a cow could be kept through the winter at a cost of two dollers a month. Tho C. N. R. is said to have made an agreement to build five hundred miles of new railway is Alberta, under Provincial bond guarantee of fifteen thousand dollars a anile. GREAT BRITAIN. which brings the car to a stop for the recharging. The cars will run on any rail, the present street car tracks or steam rails, and if they jump the tracks can get back on the rails a its their own power." FELL ON :1NOTIEIER M.IN. Peter Peterson Killed in Mine at iakolas Lake. A despatch from Cobalt says: On Wednesday night another fatal Rabies Spread in Pennsylvania accident took place at the Davis Towns Through Ifii>ts[ug. mine, Giroux Lake. Four men wore engaged in a shaft down six - A despatch from Pittsburg, a. t\flefeet; three had gone down says : A quarantine to last 100 days the ladderway. Peter Peterson, a has been placed over Springboro, Finlander, single, aged 32, called Conneautville, Meadowville, Brook- down to his partners below that .ville, Linesville and other small ho Was canting down a rope used towns in Crawford and adjoining on the whim for hoisting. Peter- countics because of the prevalence son started down tho rope, which of hydrophobia in the western part of the state and the presence of dogs said to he affected with !rabies. Dogs are being shot on the streets as they are seen, and every precaution is being taken by the residents of the community to present the disease from spreading more than it already has. One death has already occurred, and the little Pasteur Institute at Pittsburg is overcrowded with six - tree dangerous patients, and about twenty are waiting to conte in. More than one hundred persons in the dog infected counties have been bitten in the last ten days, and more than five hundred dugs in three counties have been killed. It is said that many persons are developing rabies through having kissed one ells was affected. + .3FOUNDRIES HIRING MEN. Medi of linters for Iron gonde Sign of Good Time,. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Apples -Winter stock $3 to $4 per barrel for good qualities, and at $2 to $2.50 for cooking apples. Beans -Prime, $1.70 to $1.75, and hand-picked, $1.80 to $1.85 per bush. - Honey -Combs, $2 to $2.75 per dozen, and strained, 10 to 11c per (sound. Hay --No. 1 timothy, $10 to $10.- 50 per ton on track hero, and No. 2 at $7 to 88. Straw -$7 to $7.50 on track. Potatoes-Ontarios 60e per bag. Delawares, 75 to 80e per bag on track. Poultry--Chickene, dressed, 10 to 12c per pound; fowl, 7 to 9c ; ducks, 10 to 12c; geese, 10 to 11c per pound; turkeys, 16 to 18c per pound. THE DAIRY MARKETS. Butter -Pound prints. 25 to 27c; tubs, 22 to 24c; inferior, 20 to 21c. nle. •� 100 BITTEN BY MAD DOGS. GENERAL. Fifteen persons lost their lives • in floods in Costa Rica. The Shah of Persia has issued a manifesto revoking the constitu- tion. per pound in case lots; mess pork; The Kaiser has decided to travel $19 to $19.50; sht,rt cut, $22.50. less and to live more simply this Hams -Light to medium, 13 to year. 113%e ; do., heavy, 12c ; rolls, 10% Sixteen British sailors were to 10! e; shoulders, 10 to 10%e; drowned at Sydney, N.S.W., when backs, 16 to 16%e; breakfast ba - their pinnace was sunk in a col- con, 14% to 15c. Lard -Tierces, 12%c ; tubs, 12%e; pails, 12%c. 26 to 27c per dozen; selections, 30 to 31c, and new laid 40c per doz- en. Cheese -Large cheese, 13%e per pound, and twins, 13%c. HOG PRODUCTS. Bacon -Long clear, 10% to Ile gave way, precipitating him to the lotion. bottotn of the shaft sixty-five feet Ausrralia will probably send a and killing him instantly. Peter- representative to the conference of the Governments interested in the all -red route. It is understood that the Sultan of 'Turkey will use his influence to keep the Mohammedans of India loyal to British rule. The French elections have re- sulted in a Government victory, the Radical -Socialist bloc snaking a net gain of fifteen seats. Kang Yu Wei, the Chinese re- form leader, has declared that Yuan Shi Kai bribed a physician to poison the late Emperor. The Queen of Italy has organized a Sewing Society in the Quirinal will ask from the treasury of the nt Rome, and noble ladies and company to be expended on west- workgirls toil together there, mak• ern lines during the season of ing clothes for earthquake suffer - 19x0. Mr. Whyte will leave for the ers. east on Friday and will spend the The Government of Italy pr , following week in Montreal. fie poses to meet the financial eon= will be accompanied by the chief . quences of the earthquake by lees-- engineer ee;-engineer for western lines, .1. E, : ing a special land tax of five per Schwitter. who for several weeks' cent., and a tax et one cent on past his en ire a . time tof tlwork u tion with the building of addition WILL PONT TWO 1,11'ES. 1 rack and betterment - c•existingynam aExplosion n muscone tinental Railway Camp. son fell upon Mat Nearmeo below. Nearmee is in the lied ('roes Hos- pital. His injuries are not con- sidered fatal unless complications set in. C. 1'. C. {llSTERN LINES. Thirty !1 inion Dollars Required This Year. A despatch from Winnipeg says: Thirty million dollars was mention- ed on Thursday at the local offices of the Canadian I'acifie as the sum which Second Vice -President Whyte BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Montreal, Jan. 12. -Grain --Ca- nadian 1Vestern No. '2 white oats at 40%c; extra No. 1 feed oats at 46i„c; and No. '2 feed at 45c per bushel, in car lots. ex store. Flour -Manitoba Spring wheat patents, firsts at S6, seconds at $5.50; Win- ter wheat patents, $5 to $5.25; straight roller, $1.60 to $•t.70; do., in bags, $`2.15 to $2.25; extra, $1.- 75 to $I.S5. Feed -Manitoba brad, $21 ; shorts, $24; Ontario bran, $21 to $21.50; middlings, $24.50 to $25.50; shorts, $24.50 to $25 per ton, including bags ; pure grain mouille, $30 to 832; Milled grades, $25 to 828 per ton. Cheese -West- erns, 12% to 12%c, and Easterns at 11% to 12c. Butter --25% to 26e, and September snake at 26% to 27e. Eggs-- New -laid at ase, se- lected stock at. 27% to 2$c, and No. 1 stock at 21! 1 to 25c per dozen. UNITED STATES MARKETS. liuffnl•,, ,Tan. 12. •-•Wheat--Spring wheat, higher ; No. 1 Northern, carloads, store, $1.13%; Winter, firm, t'ertl-Strong. Oats --Firm. Barley -Et -el t-) malting, 62 to 70c Minneapolis, Jan, 12,-Wheat-- Jlay, $1.09% to $1.09',; July, 1YIANYQIIAKESYET TO COfi Likely to Occur in Sicily for Two Years, Says Observatory Director A despatch, from Rome says: ers are burying the bodies found The people of Messina mourn more on the surface of the ruins. Two than anything else the destruction thousand were entrenched in deep of their cathedral, the glory of ditches on Wednesday. . Food is Messina, which had been fatuous plentiful. The evacuation of Mes- ter centuries, defying all former sina is beiug hastened. Survivors earthquakes, with Its beautiful are arriving at Naples ou every cyclopic monolith column and train. Five hundred arrived at. glorious Norman, Angevin and Itome on Tuesday. A majority of Aragonese tombs of kings of Italy. theta were forwarded to Milan and All are ruined. The condition of Genua. the Calabarse Provinces is most Gen. Mazza, who is in supreme desolate. They are an immense command in the earthquake area, silent necropolis, stretching from has telegraphed to Premier Gio- the Ionian to the Tyrrhenian Sea. letter that the securities of the Father Alfari, director of the fiance. di Italia, the fiance Com - Florence Observatory, is of the merciale, the Navigazione Getter - opinion that earthquakes will con- ale Helena and the Societa Vel- ttnue two or three years, being ooe, have been recovered from the violent at the beginning and gradu- ruins of the buildings occupied by ally decreasing. During the follow- those concerns. He adds that help ing three months shocks will be is being given to other banks and felt at Messina and Reggio. If commereial firms in searching for of frequent occurrence they will be their securities. alight, if infrequent they will be violent. Hence Father Alfari warns the rescuers at Messina and Reggio to be cautious. RESCUED ALIVE FROM RUINS. Earthquakes continue at Messina. Most of the shocks aro slight, but several have been rather violent, causing the collapse of several houses that remained standing af- ter the shock of Dec. 28. Ten persons were rescued alive from the ruins on Tuesday. Soldi- Dowager Queen Margherita will .donate $200,000 to build and en- dow an orphanage for 100 children whose parents were killed in the recent earthquake. An earthquake Warted a land- slide on the mountain above loca- ti, Sicily, on Wednesday. Several houses were demolished and four persons were killed. Tho Bishop of Tropea, Calabria, reports that 500 churches in his diocese alone were destroyed by the earthquake. practically no change. Everything was cleared out before the market olosed. A few extra choice cattle sold at good prices, but the export trade was only moderate, owing to the limited space available on ves- sels sailing next week. Good steers sold at $5.35. Butchers' -Business active; prices steady at last week's quotations, viz.: $4 to $4.50 for good cattle, and $4.50 to $4.80 for extra choice. Sheep -Firmer. Lambs -Steady. Hogs -Firm and unchanged. NAPOLEON LOVED SINGING. Hie Interest in Instrumental Music Chiefly Curiosity. Napoleon has been described as almost a music hater. A recent writer put him at the very foot of the list of modern rulers so far as appreciation or even toleration of music was concerned. Now comes an English denial of the slander. In the Gentlewoman it is admitted that the musical tastes of "the Corsican ogre'' were not elevated. But for all that he loved singing so much that many a time after a concert he ,,rdered the vocalists to come to the palace and sing before him and the Empress Josephine. A curious anecdote is told of his brusque manner of dealing with artists. One night at a concert at the Tuileries while Duport, the famous violoncellist, was perform - MAKING DEBTORS PAY UP CURIOUS METHODS OF COIF LECTING DEB'T'S. Turkish Grand Pasha's Way - Playiug a Barrel -Organ on the Stairs. At the best of times the lot of the debt -collector is i,ot a happy one, but there have been some occasions, however, when collectors have ex- ercised both ingenuity and humor to Make the debtor pay up. An ex- traordinary case of this nature camp to light recently. in Palestine. Ono of the Turkish (;rand Pashas had reason to press for salary due to him. A new tax was consequently imposed on the people which was not approved by ono of the towns, the inhabitants refusing to pay. Up- on hearing this, the governor or- dered a ten days' quarantine, say- ing that there was a case of cholera in the place. The military were posted round the town and all trade came to an end. The real cause of the boycott, however, camp to the ears of the people, and they soon paid up. - NOT A SUCCESS. Equally as in ingenious us wasthe g t dodge tried by an Italian house - owner at Saffron Hill some few months ago. One floor was let to a tenant, who for several weeks ing a solo, the Emperor suddenly lead not found his rent. On being entered. His Maje' .y nodded his ordered to leave the house, he re - head approvingly and whcu the fused. This exasperated the ltal- piece was finished said to Deport: "How the deuce do you manage to keep that instrument so mot- ionless?" and taking tip the 'cello he tried to jam it between his spurred boots. Poor Dupont nearly fainted when he saw his treasure treated like a war horse. For several minutes be looked on. trembling from bead to foot. At last, however, he dart- ed forward and called out "Sir:" in such pathetic tones that the Em- peror handed hint back the instru- ment. Dupont thereupon showed how the instruinent was held, but every time his imperial master extended his hand to attempt to do it him- self Duport, threw himself back in alarm, till finally Josephine whis- pered someth'ng to her husband, who burst out laughing and put an end to the 'cello lessors. ---'t' Ian, who thereupon brought a bar- rel -organ into the house. placed it on the stairs, and biased its dole- ful tunes fur over four hours, hop- ing by so doing to drive his tenant out or force hint to pay up. But the musical demonstration did not accomplish its object, for the neigh- bors had the house -owner arrested, and he was fined by the magistrate next day. Another landlord in the East -end of London, when he wants to get rid of any had tenants. employs a young man of gigantic proportions, who enters their abodes and blows a shrill blast on a huge whistle, which is generally quite sufficient to bring the debtors out with all the small change they can lay their hands on. In Austria a deht-collecting agen- cy is run in connection with the post -offices. Th., plan has worked admirably, and large sums are col- lected yearly Ivy the Austrian pest - men. A despatch from Toronto rays: apt has Leen t each railway ticket sold 1111011 \ CD .1'I' 11'.ITERFORD• VERY CONVENIENT. The Fig foundries and factories ml ao 1e If a tradesman wishes to collect are increasin their 'ay rolls in �' Gordon MeI:ar}, .1s.ed ile\en. g i to be d ne nett year m cornice- a debt from a customer residing in c„nse uence of the rush of orders Skal(11 on 1liin ice. qa distant town, all he has to du is for iron goods. Managers of every a t n tt and main - Dynamite despatch from 'Waterford says: to send the bill to the post -office. i►np.+rtant concern in the city nn- tenancc f II it i T On Thursday afternoon while a It is then transmitted to the town lit i!,ite a very sus} season, and ,f, .• sped to hate their shops run. 1 number of skaters were on the in which the debtor lives. Tho post - to the fullest capacity in a .1'1'1'.11'1, en 11 IT 1 11 1 1 If Ili,. 1 despatch from senora says : pond, Uorvlon 11cCary, about de• inane cal)`tr`I'lren,ita man. t collects t ► Another tragedy involving the 09;.,, ; cash No. 1 hard $1.11 to pen years old, skated on thin ice, ) post - fling few' weeks. The relations between Ptl.11, \n. 1 Northern, wad although planks were thrown =,ffice from whence the hill was wife et 11 :Initoha I arm, r 1 i.•tial ,Nests of one man and the fatal in ); $1.10 to to hi:n he Went clown in about tranxrnitted. It is then delivered the iron workers and moulders un- , ions and the employers is most of hired Nish, jury of another from an explosion, ` $1.10% No. 2 Northern, $1.07'4 c rdinl, which makes the outlook 1 despatch from Brandon, Man-; of dynamite occurred in Mc('rea to 81.0'1: No. 3 Northern. *1.01!' drowned eleven ^ItThroth,ulveater waa veto er- meniteisrrehiatdith port. tradesman�iis for the men exceedingly bright. itoha, says: Mrs. Hunter Cooper, Courtney's ('t'natrlletlrrn (*111j t„ *1 0(! 1 Bran - *i9.00, Fl.ur- -- - K wife of It well known farmer Piv- in the National Transcontinental First patents, $3.40 to $5.6b; arc_ ed in about twenty minutes, and acquainted of the fact, and valuable • 1 lays M(nday. The dead elan Wasalthough Dr. Go, d worked ober time is that saved. 'f11111'11•I'(►1 It I)It011xI:I►. ing neer Bratlwardine, while dray-; un<l patents, *5.a0 to $t.•f0; first situ fur some ti:ne lift was esti is t, Publicans in some 1'rrt: of Eng - in home un Wedne'clay w:is at- . }fendric ks;ln. n ;swede, and the in. clears. S -1.(0J (o $4.10; second g eared man is named Anderson. land keep a list. el debtors, vireo- tacked by (Inchired Ulan. named .1. 1r4, $ t'i to *3.10. - ---+ ' -` latingit amongst thenls„Ives. 'When Rl;a•ian tr,lnler gunk in (•,Iliac• They were F oohing out a hole R Harry :lcarr. an Englishman. 19 p \Ii! aukee. Jan. 12. -Wheat r credit is refused the span every - ton Only !'our Saved. ,,,tr; of age. lrnud with Wham- which bad been sprung a few- rla1s No. 1 \orthrrl. $1.11%; No. 2 BILLED 11{' BROTHER. w her.` he calls, he ci; her pay:; up + + ? pre\ 1',l;at), whe'r t)le 1r,rn 5trilek ' f? 11'1 ;� - A Irv• batch fr,. e / leer, S, an• stuck Mrs. Cooper Nort•Irr 1. I to $1.10: list. 1.- or ciclra out of the ! t!„tel p part el an unci: \'I•drd cnrtl'id7.., Fol .limed al Rabbit I:olerr,l ,'• •l?lmhrr ..f time cater the• brad. it 1„ asked. live -Na.\ , 1. r . to pr',prietnt•s have a • •t • iremc- 1 i1., � a t..t and a terra l' exp, ,. II - ,Paris) Ilan' Leg.Ti: prepare N lit 9r ' t' i•.o fo „nv•,1"V p I (lead peat' N;th a crew 1rf t., ,,li•'•I 1r 1!' cle'1'Ultt her �kllll. He then .sent Core Nis cl .r. t The injured itlan is in the hospital I 1 Man's • ', f r., u 1 etrelei ws : vasiform -t isitor . els. have Rolle �,•t •.rUBs'ik with the Greek a•il• fir i;l`; rl tt,^.rdlllr, it1;11 meeting ,1 r.• 1: •r ll.11l'd, Id, r,. lig•'; samples, lTt ,les, ' ► c • •station on Wednesday. '11:e t , 1 • iefernu•d him el' v. hat he ' here. 1 ,,' • 1 r-, ; \"• ' "2 to r,;sc' : No. Jame It1.ii•s k was shot and l:i'f+ d :tart, tial!, ,,,E I,:Iviny their bills-- b.i;(tosIss sank within thrro Il,in ',id Searr wits kept under 1 - - 1' , 1• ' 2.. 1,1 Tt:' r. t;av by h:s brother l'er;,' a::d •;1.: n,,sitol. t , every no - Wes. l' ,tlr of h.'r crew n,an'tt r.t •,,r'.. for a few philter Alld i BPst(i, 1••••.• I•r, i a h., n' • e•.; ai a r';Bili lit ra1.b,t 't, .1 til.'.`' 1 •te' , \\'ir', p ,sihfe' a de - 4 • get aboard the Pi+sciden and then ors. , .1 and plowed in a hexin• di.l:,,I, u,t-.... 1 • •1,• :.'t i's..';',!: ;� `,..111 Ii!:�'. .1• •' ,r 1 , i I,.. ,:,•• 1., t;lr lee. Tilt a •,� E ;i,�; , a a:�c 1,',••, � • • ph ct t.. v.•re saved. The thirty-four other (t ll• aw'A:till-4 trallspr'rtatlnfl to jail 'owl tiing'')•"1.. . •. . ... . , i . , •i- •,•„ 1 .1:1•, a_'i iiiiSii•t`•. V. •s i••,r.; t e ...1 t'''• faral .1 .1.'',e. "de'rd beat i•. k:•• •:, Iond..n iit- 11.••mbers of the t.ew' were lost 1 ;le re Imurdcl, le i,:1,< 1 r.. , 4 oil aild stead;,••tt.h'tlr,;h. •+•ar I. it `'i .3e.. Lit,. ( 1