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aktn to• hospital and op.
on, -It is believed that/ they
iIi gout thOugh-their injurie
critioal. Their assailant got
t 0E003 liOuse in the excitemenf
t followed), vlinibed- over sever
Oh, got on Xing street and =ado
escape, He was discovered in
he house of E. W. Napelle, south -
oilier of liny and Market
.about 9 o'clock by thf.
e, wh at once ask
he tetzasSiWhlikAit
house. They wor
ongh a si4le.ilicy to e
ue from the roar when
rs opened' Are on thent
"1 te'id
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oflb bead, ana t
le o nkple, _
atteiflpT to
lee QfIker
n who was asshtiug hini in his
4
dnty
should 41(0,piece early in the
ztight)not for from the* centre\
the ca4-tiefrOadafattirtliO-feelin
that there is & gang of despond
riminals in this city,
at nothing. It 1
,that Xis* Florence• rtigie state4
in the first pbsee: that the- mom Nvb
shot her sinter appeared to be
thug, though she later said he was
not *.common tramp; ,It has been
I'MO01,? co of the
rens
ly to contradic
ever was a th
has strengthe*
it, that the mu
and thi*i'n0dont
ned that opinion. la
,Con*qUoilOO the- fe4ing of dread
inspired -by tber case. has-been -in-
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rontoagaii
Mgarette
The. ineoh*nieal Unions of t
isdian
conipleted their federated �rgni;-
*tion at Winnipeg.
b of gold was. .stolen, from a
Mee at Portage Is
Prairie, and a Aociety ,woirtftn is
iUiI)1i(&tCd.
The spring rush. of 'immigration
has already started, and liirget, num-
hers Of immigrants will arrive at
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got -A
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ae his,
e.
w vin
te P,onite
' mpting to blow up the
I Canal <feint.
M• itute meeting
Joiner*
sest year to be , „SI
iumpktig - tho t near
and, N. B., an en rolled
Oy•-el three timee.and *bolded in the
The engineer and fireman
-went down -with tht* engine, but
unhurt.
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7t tQ ,$5Oou trak, '0.
ond patents,' $o..to $to,, And
tirong540;
,he whoat, 1140
for o 1 Northerp, and. 41.17 for
-Not therPt -faeoriciek., Ba
ports. o.; 1 Northern nominal at
$1.'27y all rail, and NO..2 Northern
ril‘t 41444 an rstite
eats -Ontario No. $ white, 49c
on track, Toronto; NQ. $ Western
Canada oat* 48c, Collingwood, and
No. 3 at 40%*,,.. Collingwood.
11 quoted at 92c out-
side.
efitf#11004FWZ4peU
3.4 track,, Toronto, and No.
aixellow, 144e, Toronto. Canadian
torn, a to 70c Olt track, Toronto,
Bran --Cars *re $$3 in bulk out-
side. Shorts $23 to 03.00 in bulk
multi:Pm:co Fait NONE 0 0 ‘‘$00* ,,
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GalkLsn LuMberrenn 1lllet1 at New York Central Will B01 5.4*
ndUandg2 Manitobac. . - Tons, of Bails.- - . . .
despatch Ife-iii --W11-:iiiiiiiis a . A despatch from New York says:
Inrestigation bYlbe police 01-t New 'York Central Itairroed
unistancos surrounding the announced on Wednesday that it
.death of * Galikiart lumbermanhad arranged to buy 101,000 tons
was I
nanicd Ivan Ozewski, whose bo4i7 of steel rails for 19013 delivery. This
found near the cordwood camp -ii,..the mod important- contract
at andilands on Tuesday with his, placed with the • stool companies
throat onti Shows °that the deed' ) since the rats war began. The order
,
as coldblooded murder, with theancludes 20,900 tons already dehv-
object ef robbery, as the dead man 'ered to the railroad. Thc remain -
had his wintcr's arings in his pos-ing 81,060 tons will be delivered
aession. RO had a wife who lives batsmen now and August, I. Theit
on Jarvis avenue, this city. Lackawanna Stool Company gets
on.A.,......-......
51,000 thilt4 of the order, the United
States Steel Corporation, 42140
PORTSMEN must rAT. toni,;_,Itto Algoma, Steel Liorapsur
'of Canada 5,400 tons, - andAlie
Ite Dollar for Shooting, Praixfo teal/awl listed company, 2)000
thickens in Mnnitoba* - tens. u
GREAT `13,11,1TAHST.
Large quantities of diseased mea
from the United States were re-
ceived at, the port of London.
Mr. Arthur Dewar, Solicitor -
General for Scotland, was returned
as member' for Smith Edinburgh in
the British
Mr, Scott Dickson, Anion,ist, ear -
tied the Central. Division a Glas-
gow against the Free Trade -can-
didate by a inajoriV of 2,113.
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despatch from Winnipeg says
future all sportPEACE IS ASSURED.men, excepting
qt..b ,X.V.04:1,M.g. on tarins.,....must
hcense lee of Si to shootprairieThrv a WithdraWir Her De por& shows a decrease of • $7, 6,-
s-in-thie Province, The funds mend o* Austria.. 27 in net earninp-for MB.
us raised will 1)o utilized to sup- idestratott- from London sa Withtui IL -Taft was -sworn in at
port tlie Gantit, Irrotectivo Assocw It w !earned VonelusiVey Washington as Prosktont of the
President Roosevelt; has received
nmendmente suggestet. br tb9 accorclanco with -the *Aviv° of a present of a gom.lEnted, krorenoct
ociation were, aceented. And the powers, has withdrawn her do- hunting knife, tostiim 1145P -
XIS thee is one to raise, the big mantl for territorial Compensation Detroit's passenger
fieet
00, *MI for British subjects to
* license fee for toreignerb to at the hands of Aitstria.frongary„ Will be ettulpvw with wireksx
sess4.44....* •
tatirmi STATES.
The . Canadian water. _resit
was ratified by the Unit(*(1, States
Senate on Thursday.
A Boston man has invented a
machine for generating. electricity
front the. suren rays. •
• The -Pennsylvania, Railroad's re-
patamix PRODUCE.
Apples -$.1.50 to $5.50 for choice
qualities, and $3.50 to $4 for cook-
ing .purposes.
Beans -Prime, $1.90 to *2, and
hand-picked,_ *LI° to $$.15 per
one mhs, V2. to $2,-75
per dozen, *0 strained, 11 to I1,340
per pound..
Hay -Ne. 1 timothy, $10.75 to $11
per ton on track here, and lower
grades $9 to $10 a ton.
Straw -$7 17.50 on track,.
PottAtoes-62 to 65e per bag on
-track.
Poultri--Chielecns, dressed, is to
140.1:)er pound; fowl, 10 to 110;
duck*, 14 to 15e; geese, 12 to 130;
turkeys, 17 to 19c per pound.
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streinr* etiuza.te,i
tal ost of the- r�ad,,-
necesary terminal and lzarbor
Provements at each plaee, at be-
tween seventOn and eighteen mil-
ITo-olnitne
JO easy and comparatively oilcan
construction, and submits a de-
tailed- esti-17'0,V° of the comparative
'cost of the alternate routes sur-
veyed from Split 14ike to Fort
Churchill and from Split Lake to
Port Nelson. The Fort Churchill
route aggregating 405 miles, will
osix r harbor and ter..
mined works. The Port Nelson
route, s. distance ,Aof three hundred
and.ninety-seVert -would eost
PproxiMatelY -$3,077, . but t
LflCW
:trU
M.
e Nelscn
t
o
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or
un r4ur�d
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for from seven Ait
period long enough to test the usa
fulnesii of the route. ` Sixty-pnin
rails and wooden culverts an.
trestles would be used. If the liue.
t-ther-end of was tobebe commercially feasible the road
could then be improved.
With regard to the Nelson River •
route, Ur. Armstrong makes tha
interesting statement that from
formation obtainable it would aeons
that -a canal could be built along
the Nelson Itirer, which would en-
- v
thirty-three feet alt y
the south end of the
thenee the i
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MO; No. 3 white, 57 to 57%e; No,
4 white, 503o. Barley --Feed to
malting, 69 to 740.
Milwaukee, March 9: ---Wheat -
No. 1 Northern, $1.20 to $1.20Y4 ;
No. 2 Northern, $1.18 to 101.1T/it;
411.003,t_to-$1.004Aasked.Ry
-No.-1, 806.7
Barley -Standard, -67o; sample,
Gig to 67o; No. 3, 0434 to 6534e;
No. 4, 64 to 6434e.,
Minneapolis, March D. -Wheat --
Mon $1.14%; July, $1.1534; cash
No. 1 hard, $1.1734 to $1.1734; No.
1 Northern, $1.1634 to $1.16%; No.
.2 Northern, $1.1434 to $1.14%; No.
3 Northern, tam% to .1.14%.
1ran-$23 to $23.50. nlour-First
patents,' $5.80 to $5.90; second Pat-
ents, $5.65 to $5.75; -first clears,
$4.50 to $4.75; eecond clears,
$3.15 to $3.25
tt,
- Tug DAIRY MARKETS,
-Putteroirrid prints, 20 to 21o;
tub* ' and large rolls, 18 to 19e; in-
‘:fcrior, 15 to 170; treamery rolls,
6p, and Solids, 24 to. 2434c. r
g„ggi--'0nae, lots of new 'laid $0
to 27e, por dozen. '
Chogse-Lar.ge. cheeso13Yae .,per
pound and twins, '14c.
tiOn. Ilany pther someWhat-r141-', 14..tpaon we(hieuie,y..thatservis United Sta,tes, on Thtirsday,.k.
. 110(1 l'ItODITOTS.,
per pound in case lots. Ines' pork;
Vo to 00.50; Abort cut:, $23 to $24.
Hains-Light to medium, 133 to
do,, heal% 1234 to 13e; rolls,
10y, to lie; shoulders„ 10 to 1034c.;
backs 16 to 1634e; breakfast bacon,
1534 fr 10o„
Lar -Tierces), r bs,
13Xe.
clear, fig to •WO
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Health Reasons.
despatch
It is ofllcially announced that Xing
:Edward's forthcoming trip to Bier -
vita is not * holiday, but is due
solely to reasons of health, his pliy-
aieiins having in 1003 strongly urg-
hint not to spend March and
April in Great Britain.
irniOrAEL IN EAST.
WbDIC age -Was -Destroyed N
Iernsalein.
A despatch from London says:
A telegram received hero from
Smyrn*, Aniatie. Turkey, on Wed-
nesday„ says that the villsge of
swan, nenr Jerusalem, • has -been
slestroyed by an earthquake. One
hundred and fifty persons are
buried in the ruins.
SI
s
The semi-official news published
"Vienna to the contrary is therefor:1 tet4leeigrgtiph.n. apparatus when naviga-
erroneous. The question of the
"n14711fralt1"6-"21liv°rt$ uato show wani°Jtir"flir-r4'Linerestse of
..in.Irne. representations made b the -
livers A gra O. t is 1 •.0.6a
• that this decision -on the part
Servia foreshadows an earl and
omen 0 erhfficuI-
ties with Austria-Hungary.
Two CHILDREN BURNED.
House of Ioltsi MeNtil at Florrenee,
V. it., o*tta.
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to.
Muted States officials.at Ogdens-
hii.r* and Wateffesiii claim to have
discevered an underground- route
by whieh white slaves are import-
ed into the United States from
Canada,.
OENflitAL.,
• USINESS AT MONTREAL, .
. Montreal, March 0.,--Peas-No. 2,
9831' to. 99e. Oats.z.,Canadiat West-
ern No. •e,- si to 51344; extra No.
1 teed, 50,t1; to pc; No. 1 feed, 00
to 5034c; Ontario No. 2, to to 5034c;
Ontario No. 3, 40 to 49)40;4011t140
NO. 40 48 to 48140; No. 2 barley,.
6334 to 63c; Manitoba feed, teatleY0
5B to 5934e; .Iniekwheat, '5034 to 56c.
FlourL-Msintoba. Spring wheat pat-
entri, firsts, $5.80, to *0; Manitoba
Spnng 7/bent pate/Ito, *steonds,
*5.30 to *5.50; Manitoba strong
bikers', $5.10 to $5.30; Winter
wheat patents, 45.44 to 115.50;
traight rollers, $5 to $5.10; do,,
n, bags, $2.35" to 02.45-; 4OXtrit in
sisi- $144 to. $2.05. Peed-16mi,
abs bran, $$2; dm, -shorts,. $24;
AA dowel 06,4 nalifax Dinizulu, Xing of the' Zulus, has
•
been sentenced to four years irk
The house of John McNeil aittyt 'prison for harboring 'rebels -
fir* Spain fears tlatt the agreement
Wtt_ " 1r between Prttnee *nd be detrimeit.- Germany, re-
andulturerti-S-uur Sou Lipti,-mgou uwo towing Joreecii,noty
. three /ears, respectively, lost al' to Spanish 'interests in North
their lives. and
father was at work Afrim $
HZ a pit and the 'mother -went ontli
for few Ininutee. When she „re- BADLY svAlisx jo, A 0"A'14;', b
tttriRod she found the house on fire
and filled ...nth smoke. Tile uldsoy colon:Wit nes' sit* 4a
4ren were found, in cor,
Qatirsi,o _bra, ,Ot13 ‘Ite$2.,,
do
bort *24 59 to 05 Ontariomid
(mine, $33 to 06; mil' red
foated and partially burned Tsuhte Sorilunigin :11
*
to had -,origmated * lounge. A. ideSpitolt. from Vindaty t
o s glitted
? Cio
rivy ouryt
2,1111 liw reform measure, intros
&cad by .Attorneptlederal Foy
the Ontario'. Legislature ,ou W
*mod afternoon, presents four
* *tures. In .accordance with,
lotion passed by the Legis
latiira st year appeal to the
Di-
wisioaal Court is done, away with.
A ,Appellate Division of the
pr., Court is created under the
biti primarily, consisting of the
present Appeal /Wes. , If the pre.
mutt Judges Ind that they -cannot,
doe' with all the stork, then ,power
vested in the Lietttenant.(.4over..
nor in Connell to tonstitute as
away iiiviiiotts of the Appellate
Overt as nosy be necessary for Abe,
iuiateh of business", the selection
w Zwitee,, however', being
5* tlie ,ot the -present ;lodges ,
me Court; There will
1 from OW diYiSiOn to
10,
bolls
is: At one o'cloek on TguIFI
rsda°
morning Conoitable John Shot
was beaten „most nrunertifUlly
Itst,nig Pr .Alr. IMOU,„*Std,. SOCA I
AOW in1ROS$ Memorial t
Iings, $25 to $54.00; Intl* Irskin
28 to $30. Cheest--Finest west
-
0, 13 to 133‘e; eastern 1234 to
lie. Butter -Fall creadery, ,gn?;
Vinter 0,4tatnet** .404; 44:4 in
le and is iod ,I0400.0$454in.gs' _ra
is
airly active, With WI* 21.c per
oxen. .
at sent
Utionik question or the liberty of
th.:Subject is involved, or in eases,
ore the Jud et of the Appellate'
Dzrasion ,ns the interests
Volved of to& snitgnittnle that,the
appe&1 is warranted.
Ifigti Criminal Court, sitting
i
monthly n Toronto, except duritw
atiork, giving ten sittings in the
instead of four, is ortoititut4'
The jur▪ iSdictiOn of the Conti
and strict Court, is enlarged to
eovr sista Wiwi* the amount%olvecl 1* $400 under toritracti
and 50O
in the majority of this
of 1 s oases coming under,
.juriedittion of these (-mots.
ally, it is renderect.possible
for ssolicit-Or , r info ark
nt to tarry elierit'av
lti*tio for
!tend ,j
or ot
ital. \Foremast among his *Sian,
nta was the notorious Iotichsool
trio, who has already served
'rrn in NingatonPenitentiary
0g
EShit Prison. The order
von; by the -oeleer to move
rhei Carlin, it is alleged, pro -
to attack thoLconstable at-
sted y his pals; oiSeer'had
ily hi baton. The Atli, left him
ey.,thought, in a. state of in -
but be managed to gilt*
he alarm.
ank
rt
TEN 1,00141 tato, tivzs.,
emelt Ilenst Ifeleeanet in New
•'York.
despatch from New York say
off from eteapi..... by a boor*
r**Y, ten Peroons met death
ly on 'Wednesday its five.story
lint house at 314, Seventh
e. The vietims, whowere nil
$, with/ the exeeption of an
ttied Itr4netomaii, ranged Ain
Et eighty Years to an infest
ri of our.. There- 11*-tre *bout
lay families, Mostly Italians. in
„tenement house,, yid polite -
men and liremezi resened ma iy of
Iua-
e.
, LIVE 13N.
Toronto', Mare' O.
ado 4'1460, quit, with only a
loti of shifting eittle* comm
in, but es steady around $0 to
rt bulls a littl� easier
aroupd *4.50 for heavyweight.
Choice lots'Anther cattle firm
at aroand 00 to $415,- and a
cattle, extra
4,314„ , *cerise and
nidium 4uality butcher load* of
&ttD steady sit $4,15 to $4.40.
$t,esdy demand for good butcher
eow at *375 to41,44 and anything
hoiee at *4.25. Butcher bull*
Erom 1250 to *4. Canners lit0t2
£. tsrket weak,
tesod
I,
atiAd prices essier
Boo-ustt,„
.0.00 fed and
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STEAMSHIPS TO FRANCE.
Hon. Mr.. Brodeur Gives Notice of
Subsidy Bill.
A idespateli from Ottawa, says:
Hon. Mr. Brodeur has given-n*11m
of a resolution empowering,the
Government to enter into * con-
traot for a subsidisedline ofitteatis
ships between Canute, and Prance.
Tbe aggregate nmeunt to bo. paid
is not to exceed two hundred thou-
sand ciellars per annum, and at
!east fifteen, round voyages must bo
made during the year, with the
Subsidy rate of $0,660 per vOyage.
The intention of the Government
• . uter-into,a-new-contract-sei
he Allan Steamship.Company for
- replao
the ' present twelve -knot
The now fast 'retitle* is designed to
the increase in traihe probable
upon the ratification of the new'
Franco-Canadiat treaty,
4414•0014.44rom*sossmassiss...
IN IMMUNE') onivEs.
Fortrione Victims- of Railway Coe,
strotetion „Work. -
,
A despatch -from Port Arthur
says: A remarkable story it told
'by John Munroe, who has ,just
come- in from superintending:the
erection of the Gordon Pulpwood*
eorepari3es mills rtt Goose Lake.
He says thatat a place near there
is * burying ground in which are
laced in unmarked graves .the
bodies of forty-one men who lisAve
been killed in ra,ilwa,y vonstructiou
work, and whose *antes have not
been learned by the company. Ee
added that': soma had been interred
in dkillins, and some without, and
;even without ,religions service of
any kind. To the illicit\ site Of
whiskey Munroe isittihutes
nearly all
Inpeg.
MARRIED A. CHINAMAN.
Wedding In the Itrautforit POW*
Station.
A despatch from Brantford says:
Brantford witnessed its &at
Court its first marriage ceremony
On Thursday evening, when, sur-
rounded ,by officers of the lax), \
Harry Chong, a welt -known China-
man, and Norah McLaughlin, an
Irish girl of nineteen, were united
in the bonds of matrimony. The
ceremony, which was performed by,
Rev. IL R. McCracken, pastor of -
Alexandra Presbyterian Church.
took placte at the police ntation
and was attended by Police '
Mag-
istrate Livingston, Chief Slemi
and other officials, inaddition to
t e groom's lawyer, A. L. Baird.
Tho bride, who was arrested On
Wednesday'. night, was charged'
with vagrancy, and WAS given the
cption of going -to jail or joining;
the Salvation Army. Since tam-
ing here from Dublin a short time
ago she ,has _giventhe police „con-
siderable trouble. Chong, who is
* prosperous Chinese restratirant-
keeper, heard of the girl's Pr
esment, and through counsel Mid*
the offer of nusrriage. It was
Promptly seeepttkl.
110M11 FOR ROYAL FAMILY.
Found in the Court -yard of Spanish.
. Pabiee.
Adespateh-from-Zoioloo **Yet
The Madrid torrespondent of tins
spherical bomb,' with
Iajhted. fuse, was found at two
o ock Tuesday afternoon in this
courtyard of the Royal Pabfee. It
was later removed to s laboratory,
where it was examined. The bomb
exploded a few moments after this
-examination had ended. The inci-
dent created the most clisquietin
impression King Alfonso and
Queen Victoria are now at Seville.
but ex -queen Christina and other
members of the. Royal family are
living in the .pillace. The greatest;
seereey is maintained -regarding this
affair. It is understood that soma
arrests already, liaie been made.
-FIFTY MEN LAID OFF.
rani Trunk litolueeer Car She.
- Stall at London.
A, despite'', , from London, Ont..
woo .1 Fifty men were', laid off at tha
Grand Trunk car shops on Wed-
riesday morning.' The move is only, -
temporary 'atcording to Superitt-
tendont' Treleaven and *those laid',
Off were 'prticsUy 11 nromarrie4
/ 0
u his
,
ton, Ontario*
Treasurer, on Tharadaysfternton
delivered his annual budget
iii the Legislature. Ile' claim
surplus of $450,000 on the r
tions of the pa t year andso
ted estimatei of the receipts
• ex-
pted in the, next ten months
The total estimitAed receipt* for
tha Irst ten 'months. are $0,105,
compared with an estimated
nditurtrof $0,043,0111. 11. sub-
mitted
th* F.st1mte4 receipts, ten months,
ineluding cavils balances on
' 31St' Derember, .100d: • Seto-
sidy V.1.08, interest ,ons tom.
tJI
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to .
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nee fees, recording fee
„000; provincia **
ublie instif.utions,
t Prison Indus ries,
eclue*tion department,
Proviiacisl Secretary's
$121,0030;
tionary segineers, $10,000;
rave/met $6,000; illittt214011
000,000 ennlernentarY iwtenlin
tax ($ Edw. 7, Cap. tit 410000.00Ctt
tavora *ad brewers' litanies,
SS,