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Paula -within the PIRO before tile girls
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where about .twenty-fivLt bodies were
Paf�a Of ClOthIPS 1144 bti'4 tOrA,
OF WOMEN
AND GIRLS,
.tllAt
of JA t to wild 14tile 1A the floortl alloys
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and In the gutier Witter aa011eemAn
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picked I "I'll" red to 4, pock.
The mangled bodies lay there with
the spill of the water which the firemen
palingp. _Nloat of ilho bodies founcl bert,
tile and
a man some rsaulted dowa . upon the
shoulder of a policeman holding the
-1p
lace, but = the "eatr'%
had Atruck tile tops Of palings,
b -ad to be vullM away froin the tot) of
turpaulin* Ile glanced off, struck the
, and was pickpAl tip, dead,
sidewalk
Iviliall
P11"ved to be alr of rosal-7 bOAVIght
Over One Hundred
and Forty Lose Their
e
NO pollee ;10 0 t�eqe ;,Crat: With
the bodies and then, began a Wk
tile , in the,
inga
by the metal points of the Val' A
Iron which
struck the top crosii�pieae of 1
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. Some of the identified dead Were.,
Albilia, C ruso,, 20, Laura 1runtiotteo
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placing remains
,!he o"I"In's!
Lives in NeVYork Fire..
Xhoy viled. the coffins into 1, ro, wilo.
Illy
ons auUmbi,ifflanoes,hethen clanged. aw
firemen wasted no time upon those
whom tit a glauce they knew to -be dead.
be -low their points n4th forte enough to
4end the rail downward for inany
road 4. ,7
toward i Y, � ,re a gaping, silent
jam e8sed agAlust the fire ropes, try.
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Panic Stricken Victims Leaped to Death
Ing Soo the, fire and with only one
briiitkc In tile Wall of humanity, the'lahe
lo, Becky Ka;bblemau, 16, Annie Novo.
fore the firemen could enter the floor
where the coffins wery being carried
From High Window --Pathetic Scenes.
through,
of all extens,on of the Aacli buililing
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I WiRTS11AD IN THF, BUILDING.
ftAnd crashed .throuh the glam. '
.
Tile blaze was of the kind that 04,
4 -New York, March 2Q.—One hundred
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Jumpebrotralght O"t With A balld ralsed'
firemen deacribed as A mushvoom fire.
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In, All so-called fire -proof buildings,,
. and rorty -two poirsons, most of titem wo�
Y4,
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As a, Idge juniper holds hig arin uq'�
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ward to balance himself.
Chief Croker explained, tho flames of
plell anti young girls, were killed In a
"f1r4-
.
All the girls had Jul ad from the
the woodwork tritamings and Inflam-
niable goods in tile loft stay inside the i
flei; wbich gutted the ton -storey
Greego street side of t a building, and
building, but ahoot.3 upward to the top
prc�ofll building at tile eorner of WAsh-
g,
It seemed that tile ninth floor ledge on
ir q
this, tilde was clear, wholl two gi I
floor and then "Mushrooms", spreads
. ington, Place and Greene stree ,,at.
4 late
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olithibered Put "Poll it, One Of t1lem I
out like a mushroom. along the top call -
Ing And creeps back downward along
� urday Afternoon. The dead, Were shirt
seemed self-possessed, at loast hot,
the four Inside wails. The result, of
I'alst makers, Mostly -women aud, -girls,
e
movement$ seemed slow and deliberate.
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With her wita a young girl shrieking
course, is 4 furnace inahle tho Iiiii1ding
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employed by the Triangle Shirt Waist
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twisting frig t.
with little evidence ,of flame or smoke
,
ColApany, of which SlAx Blanek and Is-
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and with r
.
The crowd below yelled to the two
to. be seen from the street until the fire
has far advAnced.
uaw Harris were proprietors. The t,�a-
not to jump. The older girl placed
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It Was about 0.45 o'clock ,when the
.,tare,y building, ownedby Joseph Asall,
of South Norwalk Otq I -ad ,)'Soo n1a.
Around the younger And
both arms ,
Pulled her back toward. the brick Wall
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fireaell began to search for bodies in.
aide the building. One crew of men
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o1hilies on three of the Mors and ,o*40
and she tried to press hdr younger com:
paulon closer to the Wall. But the 911*1
rigged two falls, suspended from the
room in Green street and Waollingtc;n
fire escape, Which ran clown Into t4o
- courtyard.
who was being held, twisted hQr ]lead
and shoulders loose-fr6m tile protecting
.
Place. Another crew was detailed to
- k the dead from the debrls.AM lower
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When the tire came mon and wouto-3
bieped, into the streeta'4.y dozens au,l
embrace, took it, stop or two. to tile right -
fro the girl -who was trying to save
fl"icein to the street,
At Vrat the men on the upper floors
di(,d there. There Were 5a corpses oil thO
herTand jumped nine floors to tile pave-
ment.
Placect the bodies that they found in
(been street sidewalk wb-m The fir,owell
there.. There were more dead at t4le
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Everyone had jumped then and the
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the
nets that are part of the paraphernalia
' of every fire truck. When the Supply
got,
_11w-ttom. of the elevator Rhaft and M&P.V
1 more, some them burnel to more Iva-
solitary, girl was at ill standing on
.
ledge. I After I her younger companion had
back
. Of' net" 'was exhausted horse blankets
were 114ed.
of
died the girl Who was left stood
.
Two or three bodies at a, Jime w are,
It,,% on the upper floors. I
The pollee count of the dead is 133
wall motionless, and for a
against the 11
moment she held her bands rigid against,
,
packed into it not or a blanket And
carried to a Window, to be lowert it to
, -till reeD -tt 'tile
bodies and ,oho sk .veredt 4
her thighs, her head tilted upward And
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the sidewalk by block and tackle. On
inorgue, and eight dead nx hospitalst who
looki toward the sky. Smoke began
.
tile sidewalk Polleeluen received them
were not taken to the niorguo, a total,
to tlllililo ont of the broken window a
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and here them across the IVRY, wber , 8
reckpning the skull of 142.
. few Inches t o her left. She began, to
an array of coffins f�om the
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. JUMPBD IN SC91-111N. .
Most of tho fatalities Wore clue to the
x -also Iter arms then and make Slow 9Ps-
tures as if she were addressing. 4
Atougue fl6meali0k-
.Plain
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Morgue was ready. As each coffin re-
colved its burdela .% 011centau tagged it
-with
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building in LthiS way, At the other end
crowd above -her, of
it number anx jotted down the
Women and girl operators jumping from
floor.
ad u along the Window sill and singed
KaIr3
saing number in big notabook.
.
the eighth, ninth And tenth, or top
-Thoy jumped in groups of twos and
her and then out of the smokes
which Was beginning to bids ber from
1. rROU BOX TO BWX, .
thTees into life nets. and their bodies
. spun downward from the high windows
view, she shot feet. foremost, her arms
still raised, And fell .Without turning,
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VY01n. box to box after n.1ghtfall a
*squad Of Police 'vent in a body, .one of
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0i the building so close together that the
few life nets stretched below soon were
to the street. it W11A, Bertha Welnt-rai�tl
whom the police found more than An
them with a pericil and pad and the oth.
ars carryin lanterns, They would stoop
over the flack
broken And the firemen and passers-by
,wbo
hour litter still breathing under the
Water thrown by , the fire-
objects, shrivelled till
t_.�eyeseemed to belialf the size that they
holpe4-hold the nets Were crualied
to the pavement 'by � the rain of falling
cataracts of
men spilling from ledge to ledge upon,
the -dead w a lay around bar,
Must hove been in life, and*one police.
.
man, pulled back . the sheet until the
bodicz�
Wltlilll & few Minutes af h
About two jiLindred, other employees,
thi"stly Women, in the meAUL4116.11ad got
body was entire]V exposed,
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One girl jumpia into a horse -blanket
first. cry of fire had been yelled on the
eiglith. floor Of the building, 53 bodies
mit on the , roof of the ten -storey
building, crazy with fright. Acroi_s the .
held by firemen and 'polleerpen. The
blank,et ripped like choose clotli and her
were lying half nude on the pa,vemont,
1$111atll court at the back of the building
body was mangled almost, beyond*jrecog.
Yba;o legs in some casea burned a dark
, k NL,,rew York
are tile rear windows of the .
nitiiin, Another dropped Into a tarpaulin
. brr,wn, and waists and skirts in tatters,
_11 Bhowing that they had been torn in ,the
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University Law School.
131 -;. - co t,
, the little inside
held, b,v three men. Her weight tore it
from their grasp and she struck- tile
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Paula -within the PIRO before tile girls
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where about .twenty-fivLt bodies were
street, breaking almost every bono in
. got to the windows to jump to death.,
found Saturday night, is a ('11ce Of 'Ton
her body. Almost at the same moment
The mangled bodies lay there with
the spill of the water which the firemen
palingp. _Nloat of ilho bodies founcl bert,
tile and
a man some rsaulted dowa . upon the
shoulder of a policeman holding the
were soon pouring from water towers and
hoso into the building, soaking them.
had Atruck tile tops Of palings,
b -ad to be vullM away froin the tot) of
turpaulin* Ile glanced off, struck the
, and was pickpAl tip, dead,
sidewalk
There was no time to clear the dead in
thp. fence t)y main force. lit OnP, Ca6e
the body of a man, after beintr plerced
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. LIST OF DEAD,
the street away. Inside the building the
firemen believed there were still dozens
,
inga
by the metal points of the Val' A
Iron which
struck the top crosii�pieae of 1
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. Some of the identified dead Were.,
Albilia, C ruso,, 20, Laura 1runtiotteo
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upon doz ens of girls and men, and.zhe
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110)ds the palings t"etlwr a few Ind'hes
1�applc`
17; Temlo ,
firemen wasted no time upon those
whom tit a glauce they knew to -be dead.
be -low their points n4th forte enough to
4end the rail downward for inany
L',
22 Jacob Zlimer, 33; Becky OatrowAkt,
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20,, Tinm Frank, 17; Morris Bernstein,
It wits more than an hour and. P. half be-
Itilicee. The bodies that Nvcio Ilot II-
lo, Becky Ka;bblemau, 16, Annie Novo.
fore the firemen could enter the floor
; paled on the fence st.ruck the skylight
btiL,ky, 20; Perel, -Sklazer, 25; Benny
Where the fire started—thet eighth--aud
of all extens,on of the Aacli buililing
Xurltz, 19, Annio VAbbste, 16; Tennis
they came back then,with tho,word that
ftAnd crashed .throuh the glam. '
Saracino� 20; Max Lehrer 22; Man 14alir.
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it quick glanee showed, according to
Out oil the Greene tibreet pave-
or, 19; ileeky Kessler, 10; Lizzie Adler,
Chie t Crol.cer, about lif ty dead bodies on
njout to-&ly 1110 police Air)) wore
2. Maria '.Manra, 27; 'Violet Solloohilp,
tho eighth floor idone. In the elevator
picking tip' bits of I", elry, hats, pieces
21; Dominick Kalman, 24; 37eunle Rosen -
shalt also wits a pile of bodies etitimmt-
at f,lse hail-, aliea� furs,' wonev, over-
bel -4, 21; Fannie Lansuer, 21; A-brahotin.
� ad conservatively at 25, girls who hati
coats, poelte-1-books anLl wittehos. as
Bit.evitz, So; Sally'Weintrauh, 17; Rosio
Jumpo(l clown the elevator 6aft after
tht- black water ran nut of the gultAr4.
Wiener, 23, Mary Ullo, 26; Frances (X,
- , the elevator blid inade its last trip. '
80me Lt the in jumping
STUDIR-NTS, DRAYE RES CUIR, . I
lbutto, 17 ; Nicola Xicolestoi, 21 ; Annie
girls
smashed through the sidarwalk vault
At the first cry front t'lle barliing
AltIntin, 16. 4k'ntOUi& PASOU118tOl I(S)
(4ertlu Bierman, 22; Tessle Wiesner, 21;
light on the Washington Place side
building two of rhe lxw studenw,
Annie Colletti, 30, Rosio Sorkin, IS;
.of the building. The bodies that eon-
Charles R. lCremer wid Bilas Kanter,
l3celcy Nerberer, 10; Robecca Fitg1so't-,
tinved to crash upon the vault light
led n, pa,vLv of sbidentn, to the roof
Bc-rtlia AlVandrus, I$i Uosto Cirrito, 18;
finally made a hole in it about five
of ilia Ijaw 'ilho0l. building, whiell iG
Pattlino Levine, 15; Bettina Naiale, 19;
feet in.diameter. Just at dusk, firemen
.
a itorey higher than Ole buildina;
o
Cloil, anoyal 22; Rosio Lermark,
,ilde Torr
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and policemen were pulling man burned
where. taie fire occurred. lCrtnter and
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Iff. Vincenzo Be eti, 22i Joiluie Polilly,
corpses from this bolt.
tile other students dimgged two 9110rt
W) Bertha Grot, 25; Bartha X111der, �20;
ea ar, the two
ladders to the roof of tho Law U-1001
11111lie Prato, 21; Jonnie'Stern, 18; The-
olerator Man, of the building, said that
and by making it sort, of extension
, & Schmidt I U, Rosalie Slitutepo, 14;
res
there were 1,500 machines oil the
ladder at ilia two, short ones Xrcmer
Lucia INIaltest, 20; Meehi Starelatio, 25,
three floors, and that each Was being
got down on to the roof -of the burn-
TiMe. Cupersinifli, 10, Meyor Utal, 23,-
� operated by a girl at the time the fire
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ing building and tried to get the girls
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Samuel Tabitk, 18, Lena Goldstein, 19;
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started, The total number of em.
into orderly line and ,send then' tip
Sadie Nausbaum, 18; "SOAla Witscisky,
ployeer was about 2,000. Police COMMis.
the ladders to where li�A school f0loWs
11; ,Toseplx Wilson, of Philadelphia, 21,
sioner Driscoll said later that from what
were Waiting to grab them to safety.
Bessio Viviilnia, 15; Becky Uelnors� 19,
he had been able io learn, there were
]:he studellata got fully 1.50 NvOnlen,,
Rachel Grassman, 17; Rose X4nkofsky,
about 800 persons working In the plaaa
girl�'alld men au,ay from the burning
22; Cattle Uzzo, _22; Anna Cohen, 9.6;
when the fire started. �.
building in LthiS way, At the other end
Ids JA,ofsky, 10; Annie Paeki 18; Annio
ONE FOUND ALIVE.
of the roof from the students' ladders
, Semnillo;.30; Onssia Schiffinall, 18; Jose*
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. Xore thitti an Tiour after the last of
the girls had jumped, policemen who
ahout fifty mell and �Vomen Were
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fighting with one 'another to elan`b
phina Oarlisi, 31; Fannie Hollander, 18,
Josephina Calliti, 31; Fannie Hollander, 1
bad approached the building to gather
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a .bout five feet fola the roof of their
18; 19thel Sny4er$ 20, Celil% Gottlin, IT; I
tip the bodies, and stretch them out
own building to tile root of an adjoin-
Nulino 11or6witz, -10; Rose Oringer, 20; �
'Slanders,
. on the Opposite sitip of Greene street,,
found. one girl, Bertha. Weintrant, of
ing baildhq� 0 the corner of Waverly
Place and 6reene street. The law stu-
� Ida Kanovitzy 18), Betha 1,12-. ,
Robeccit Se,Tbiaab, It.
205 Henry street, the last girl to leap
dents say that the inch bit and klet-ed'
Vilidentifted woman died to -day in
from the ninth floor, still bmathin
the women and girls for a chance to
Bellevue Hospital,
Two or three dead liddles were Piln
alimh to the slightly higher roof and
Thene are till operatorai shirb Makers,
alongside of her and, its the policemen
aafety. .
WtctherA, Isress,era, machinists and �out-
ivets moving these away they hoard
11remer, when the litat of tile group
ters eXoeipt Pannie Laboner and Roste
the girl sigh. The police yelled for a
ueareat the Law School had been saved,
Oh-rits, who were forewomen.
doctor blind the girl, still blooding and
climbed down tile ladder to ilia roof Of
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drippIn# wet, was liurrIed to St. Vin-
althou there
the Asoh bnIlding and ,went down the
cent's ospital,
t gh was 310
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hope 6f saying bar H 0.
A mark who has ran office oil the third
roof ftuttle through the amoko to, the
top floor, Ile could flee only one girl,
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BISHOP
fALLON
floor of the building in Washington
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hair.buining. She bad came up from
Place, just across from the entrance of
,this liurnea building, said that be look
th,, floor beneath, ana its she came to,
Kremer 011e fainted In his arins
ed up from his desk on hearing shrieks
Ito athotherea out the gpari3 ill her
from across the way and saw a girl
plini bout of a 'whidow on the ninth
floor t)lb Ageh Building, where the
hair with -his hands and then tried to
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carry bar tip the narrow ladder to the
of
too f, But be,an,o'ishe wits uncon."ious
fire o4eurred, At this thus the Mail 40,78
that there was no tip of, Smoke ar
he had to wrap long ttrands of her hair
flame.
AMund bla hand'and drag, ber to fresh
On, the,
The girl stood for a momelit ,
air in that way. Rid irkstid, X,tuter,
helped Ilim to jet the girl up the ladder
windo,w sill ana than jumped and
whirled around, A streak of black
to the T.&W School roof, itild the two stu.
gown, tnd white underelcithlngp for
nine floors, Rita smashed onto the side-
dents, after she had been tevived, got -a
fazteth for her and sent tier hoinid in
�alph
witak. About tile §&md time, Dr. p
1*.Ast 100th street. They did not aak her
Vrallek, of itio Wavatley Place, wits
name.
walking 40oft Washington SqueLrO
WORST I'Y FORTY Y Z M
Park toward *0 Inlildifig, And started
as he saw ilia dogas of
Firemen, led' 'by Chief Croker, got
I on a run
soreambig girls at the windows of the
to the eighth and ninth floors, tile wood.
work of the windows on the, Utnth floor
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topmost floors and Saw dozens move
,crowd 'Out upon the fdOt.W(dr3 tetra
cotba ledg,o, which TiAng &long tb(3 'Will,
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was still iburning -briskly almost two
hours after the fire started, ani the.
dow sills of tile ninth floor. I
firemen eault,out a little ];tier toveport
that they bad eoule across not only Gil.
They fought for u time, the dootor
gglytt, Ont the little, ledge. Then it, girl,
butneil aead bodlet, but, bid setti obar.
'had
Jumped And another, and anotlier.
.
red limbs Of Wifs that been Incitt-
etated.
game 76f them fell true And straight Its
& plummet Ana smashed: through thd
.
,,Tho worst fire in .% Xow York
"As
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Vault ligIlts Of the street into the base-
ment rinaer the side*a1k.. Mosp of
'Lid Chief Clrokor,
building," a. 16
it eamo
out among file 4mbillamcq And fire ,Ap-
theo, turned many times, shricking A,q
paratu% again, "Aince the burnin.& of the
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. 'he� ""' - the doctor mym,
't'o'e'oit
1"rooklyn 11"I'loatro In the 11W4.11
dolibertt;Ir V,ri, or hat And lam
The pollee hAa ,carried to the past
C 4 about fifty bodies
it oil the edg Uetoreh she junilvd.
�ide of Irtou %tre,
of women, tbarred and dripplug, ThAty
DROPPEO TO DBATIT.
spread A, great oitu'vas Of dark Ted on
But the gtester ritimbot wovo jomp-
In-, from the east little of tho Corner
the Phlewalk aA4 Wit the Aerul in rowA.
7 tking thoir War botweeft the ,eluttor
wo
tfundisig and la'ading burned, And
CrUshtd Ill Gveent Str0t. (tile Msu
of ambidaneelt, mquitte(I policemen, JA-
I tr6i wagoyivi,tha throblAng fire etigil",
,,an from wilidow to window, picked
" tame Men btaring Tough brown tsoffits
tip girio'boanf, ArA drOPM1 them to the
he. theN
oil thfir aboulderg.
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pivm#nt, It her thought nets
When the bodies liad bevin eoveroa
wet,* there to eAtAsh thom, 'Or be bolley.
,NJ twit MR was the (waNtest way. .Arid
With a tarpaittlid, tit# polleo erossail
*X*ln to the Rtdowalk,q. urApt tbA Wit.
*be% 116 h4d Alf0ppild the IASC girl With-
aowg from whiell the girls, had jam
In r#Oh he A10-tNt on to thol 4111 4114
trid ploked nit thit thoitp 1*1000ptcl
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I Marriage taw of Catholic Church
Has Not Changed. I
.
Lot of Nonsense in. the -Newspapers
and in Street T41k, He Says.
London, Out, March M.-Sishop, Pal -
Ion -consecrated it large 414sti ,*it St.
Mairy's Church last .night, aba Itt the
course of Ilia Ormort clealt briefly with
the wattiago laws of tbo Catholle
hc eing gomowhat w1do-
?
, ly diseusted umv. "I Wish to WAVA you"
lie said, "agallint, paying any attontiou
to the nousen-16 Ana twaddle wbieh Is
beirig printed ill the papers- how in this
regard. It is a, pleez of impartinoneo to
say that tha church eanhot make YaAr-
riago lalv's to govern her own peoplo.
h e a nd Catholics
will it -bide by It or get out of thd
elturell. Afaiiiinotiv in s, sacrament In
the ;-yo.,, of the (lett-holic Churoh, And
When she says "what God has put to.
Wther, lot no man, rend Amunder," sho
means it for the vieh stud tha "or, the
old and tile .voung. the lettered t6l tile
vuletterM alike. Thore, is no wsLY to
get around It. Thert is much nonitnito
now in the pap"s on the, Market, on tha
stivet emners and olsewhore. Pay Ad
htt#fttioi1 to it. IVA to new law the Ca-
tbolie (*hurob has maae, Vor position
bit% not toon tharged one iota ill this
:t(Vard, f4he will not countenarivo th"
Annrd divot" and She ILI%o 0110M the
to ptovevn the
mirrigir's of her people."
SWORN OUT
� Three Specific Chargea Laid Agains i
,.t i
Barrister Murdock, �
Will be -Extradited It Found in the
United States,
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Said to Have Been Seen In ,0algary
on Wodoesday.
,
Jarvis deapateh; A luce"In"'f of the
creditors of J. Y. Slurdook,, the promin,
ent lawyor and churchman, Who 4is4p.
peaTed Over tivo weeks ago, was called
for. last Aight, but so fow atten'de4 that
it Waa adjourned until to-dAY, when
Crowit Attorne -4
,1, Murphy, of Clayug
will be here. 3 r, Xurphy bas, had In-
Atruetions from the Attitmey-Gencral,
and ,Will Make Ittlown, to the . meeting
how things stand. -
When aol,od what bad caused 80muou
delay in the case, Crown Attorney, Mur-
'
9.h said tb%t the facts were only laid
01are him l.ast Saturday. Hi.) at once
notified the Attoraity-Ooneral, He did
.,
not receive Instructions froin' the At,
torney-GoucrAl until yestarday. Aft.
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Murphy pointed out that � such ,was the ,
position held by Murdock in the eAlma-
tion of' the people of ,Jarvis And, vielft-
Ity, that it was a lquq time before they
were sufficiently sure of the facts to
warrant, any Action being taken.
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There I,% much of speculation as to
where the missing lawyer is. One report
,
says that 4 is in Buffalo. Another fs
that he Was soon in ChlcLago, It Appears
that the day before he went away be
wrote a letter to Air. S. W. Winger, of
Springval�, President of the Telephone
CowpAny, resigning his position as
director. In his letter M, urdook is ra-
,
porteil to, have stated that he Was going
to Me4co.
The opinion of those in the hot pQa-
itiou to Judgit is that Murdock lost
heavily in mining stock.%.
How long affairs might have gone
along in thin nictaiier it Is Imposai lat
to tell had it not boon for the d1s.
eovery thht bomething was wrong,
with it iiiortgago of $Ij600 which bad I
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been solil to Mrs. Charles Xacksou. -
For the, first few days Mtxr4ock'a Ali-
sence *4i not thought much of by -the
public, as. he was frequently Away for
short porlods on bualness.1t Was not un,
til A week after his depitAiwe, when men
from Toronto came And began Tacking
uf the furniture at the house, that trou-
b a was ,wanted. Thou several of Alur-
dooles creditors .secured writs Ot at-
tar1luont. on the household property,
QnT the Whole Of it WAR PIAC04' Ill th0
handa of the bailiff. The house is new
litekea up, Those who have. attachments
are Dr, 0, ,T.. Xawall, Win. Ashbough,
Thomas Harris, F. Sf. Howson, wm�
Charnbers, Will., ParkiltRou, and 101in
A,re3�fckep, all of Jarvis. Their claims
,
are from $100 to, $2-00 each, and it U
.
doubtfu) if -the value of the ch0t013 is
suffklaut to eovOr the 01alills, .
'TIrvii; de�;pittch: 11dormations Wore ,
laid and warrants sworn out last even -
Ing in three char1ges against J. Y. 1lur*
Clock, barrister, lato of Jarvis" for
theft; outbetzlement and forgery- Crown
Attorney Muxphy came to Jarvill Y04'
tA,r6y morning, and on his Instructions
the necessary documents were sworn to
before Charles E. Bourne, J'. P. Mr.
Murphy states that lie has tile annur_ '
ance of the Attorney-GeneTal that tile
devarfineut Will do everything in its
power to bring the abscoudbil lawyer
back from wherever he may a. Ap-
plication Will be made by Mr. Murphy
to the Attorney -General's Do artment
for Murdock's oxtradition, if to be in
the United States. It is stated 'Positive-
ly thit Murdock was seen in Chlca96 a
week algo last Tuesday�,
The first charge is the theft of $1,350
from4ohn L, Waters in a transaction
in September 1009. Mr. Waters, along
with Willialm Overholt, was tile execit-
ter of the estate of the former's late
mother, and they had this money in
trust for Witter's infaut son. Sir. Wat�
ers says he gave the money into Ml,'�;
dock's ellarga to Invest. According
Watert, Murd.ock represented, to. hi
that purchased a mort age with it
on the farm of Daniel Xon ty, of Nan-
tleoke. ' After Murdock's disappearstice
inquiry ,was made which revealed that
there is no mortgage. on thi's property.
Mr. Waters himself did not know who-
ther there was or not,, he had, never
soon a mortgage and had taken Mar -
dock's woril-for it. - .
John Mulholland, ,of TOILS(10, OlAilug
Chat his wife, formerly of Jirvts, had
left. Murdock to eollWt $1,700 for pay -
Ing off a Mortgage on a property near
Diiiyton. Thi's money la said to have
come to the bank here and to have been
withdrawn by� Murdock Just the day be,
fore be went tCvay. Xr. lixilholland,
-being a, native of the 'United States, WE
appeal to the Attorhey-General at Wash-
Illpton. to work In conjunction With the
aut6ritiea of this country to bring
MlAidOCk to justice.
The alleged forgery is the signature,
of. the -aams of _Wfillam Sallon to a
false -mortgage for $1,590, which Slur -
dock has 01a to Mrs. Jretoksou. 80lob
� )iveii Witt Port Dover, whereas the
property the mortgage in Maile out for
: is near SLarvis, 1,
It was Immediately after the discov-
L ory of this deal, And after be had receiv-
oil a note to that effect, that Slurdoelc
left 1arvis. Some people bare arei In-
idignapt that this wariiiingynoto thoulA
lave
_ beelt sobt to the law er at all,
04ses in which detalls are known hara,
of people Plalming to Uve lost money '
through the disappearilueli of Murdock
amount to about $15,040, and there are
)Many rumors which, if correet, will bring
the total to about $25,000, The great
"teem in which Murdock was held hore
is shown by tile fact that ('Vt%.0 yeat
some #xpreag sympathy for lit * #,,na
he will tot ))a T
may thoy hope 11rought
baek.
. . I SE M 1*. -T (ULGAM .
Oa,19ATY, Alta., (Inlpat-A- ,T. Y_Xhir.
(10`4 the alleged defaulting lawyer 01
'TarvIA, Ont., Nvho disappeared front that
town about three weeks ago, wati in Cal-
gAry wi NVedne,sility. Thl,j Atatertiont
WA,4 mat, ' by .it ivoll-knnwrt Calgary man
c
*ho knows),fardoek, and saw aud spoko
to him, but he, hilq tot lwou seen sinee.
v1def Alftekle stated lie, hall Iroc'eivett no
rpilitost, for Ifurdopk'A Arrmit, mo. that
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he could walk clown Eighth Avenue tin.
I Molested, ,�o far Aq the loeal authotitles
ave 4,nnorilod.
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(11114 011UT4, XC%Y 9"enlandl, IYArtli
I 27. -Tho, aftlamm, Terranova piewl Ste,
wart IsIgtid off the southorn extremity
Of Xew ZOATAnd 0-daY, Totfuthigg from
tbe ke bi%rrier whoro'tho IRriff,th .knt-
Arptfiv, oxt*1itjnn, uhilt�r ('apt, It. V.
pentf WAS IstrApd.
EK.
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Made-In-Oritain Shopping Week for
the Old countri.
�� London, S44relt, 2Te--A)l-,UrItIsh shop.
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� flal; Week Which has been. orgallizeaby
the Volon. %TAck Industries League, to I
stimulate latereot in British milaufaq.
turers was formally opened by the Lord
3ftlyor at the Mansion House tcl-ilay,
In an enormous number of establish.
ments in London. and throughout the cl-
ties And towas of 4n .
o�and a special din
Vlay will be Made Dritiall. goods to'
8 ow the public what British industries
can -do. Tljo Movemenli has, received its,
,
slatatico an(I sitpnor� from ilia 1�ing and
Queen, .
Their Sfajestleal coronation robes will
be made, of British fabric And Queen
'Nfary has, Ill itilditloh, given ordors that
Briti . sh. silks shalt be useil In many ot
tier eoro-nittion. dresses,
Considerable intorest'has been aroupi-
ed ;a the o-periment and Its suecesa In
believed to be aasuvo& 11
"Ce- P. R, TRAINS
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11 COLLISION
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Three Trainmen Killed and a Number
Injured.
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Westbound Toronto Irain, With On-
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lario, $ettlers Overran Orders.
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Engineer and . Brakeman Killed and
. Colored Forteea Body Burned.
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THE DEAD.
Orakeman S. T. Kimball.
Fireman Ouroess
Porter Smith (c;lor6-J). '
THE INJO.RF7.0,
Etigineor Amor�se Kvi'lv.
Paojen
, $ora, Page and Serson.
Engineer Heir , ry Pulton. �
Fireman MacChelsty.
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.North Bay, MaTell 02G.—Overrun-
nine orders, was tbo tau6o of a bead.
oh. oollioicirk between two 0 . P. R,
trains three' miles east of Sebrieber
and 135 . miles east of Fort William
OrL Saturday morning about 6.80. The
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westbound Toronto train, with On-
tario settlars And effects frorn. the V1.
cinity of b1drkdale, liad order-% to
meet the castbound extra, with empty
pasgongor coaches, at Bluejay, four
miles ,oliet of Sobrieber, but for some
reason did not stop, and. one mita
West of Bluejay raet the eastbound
train head-on wltl�4 frightful Jmpact,�
scAttering the bATG in spitateTed heaps
along the track, The wreckage took
fire, and tile flamea added horror
to the scene. 1be col6red porter
__ __ - __
Smith, in charge Of the empty tourist '
coac"oo was pinned in the *Teekage
and his'body was burned up. Broke -
man S. T. Kiroball. and Fireman But.
Igess wero killed,, while Engineer Am-
,
brose Kelly was seriously injured,
Harry Pulton, engineer, and M�e,
Christy, fireman, 8,180 received in-
juries. Two farmers, named Page and
Berson, were in a6 freight ear with
their live istook and effects whin the
crash came. Fortuhately, their ear
rolled dowu the embankment and
tbus escaod the flarnes. Sothe of
their cattle were badly injured and
had to be killed. but the men,waped
with tevere but not serious injuries.
The small canualty list Is romark-
able, consido.ring tho nature of the
apaidfnt, as both trains wer4a travel-
!ing at, good speed when the collie -
I
Ion � occurred. , Somo of tho farmers
lost all their stock ond effeeta ae a
result Of the wreak a,nd the flames,
and intend returning to Ontario for it
new outfit before locating in tho West,
Traffic was delityed,eloven hours, and
the wires were carried away, causing
disorgantization.
After the accident the scene of the
.
wreck presented. a dreary appearance
he care Ana
dead -cattle strewn about, while
coveys of chickons, 4scaped from the
settl�ra' eam' were foraging in till di.
rections -among, the wreckage. The
body of Brakeman Ximball Will, be
taken to Laviiii Que., ,where his pat-
enta reoide, for internten.t. '
I Fireman Burgess lived at Sehrei-
bar. I '
The weAbolind train was at fault
In not stopping at Dlilojay to lot, the
extra pass as thd orders called for.
Engineer kelly has a good chanee
rit YtooVery.
At the inque8t beld to -day tile
Corouarl,s jury rendere4 a vor4iot that
Ximball and Bnrgess met their death
by collision due to the weatbound
train Xunning,paat orders at Bluejay
Sidilag, fivo nifies east of here, Allen
and XacClirlaty were exonerated,
Coronor Brow'ii, of Port Arthur, pro.
sided, .joint fUn4eral SeVices -W-ore
hold at the Medhalaim' Institute Hall
des n Aaut to'
their Ifoltita.
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ONONDAGAOIL
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Immense Prices going Offered for
Producing- taods. I
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Btantiova, March 27,�-,Theta is -a,
dontintI44 rasli to the Onon(ldga oil
� field.a. X*t Onlv hila local capital
. been invested but T6roilto and Patrow
lea. invogtore 'have oo bedomo heay..
ily intereated. Mr. Howell, whoowns
A lijitge farrit on whieh ho is now get.
thig a flow of 40 bavreir, a day at a
Ilet rate of $1.60 per barrel, Us been
otf,ered $10,000 for hf.4 pr6p#rty, $30'.
W cash and the balance in two iti.
gialments. Ile ha.q refutod the offer,
A Brantfor(f r,ypdioate hail pur-
thriged the Douglos larm, n4jac6nt
to tile Howell proNrty, for $2010M
: jm(l will put down Irr Wtlla. Not only
ir, OnoiWaga, I ut ein tbo outekirts
Of Brantford ate drilling operations
I in progve,mi. A -Toronto Syndicate is,
now- bur,y,� <lrillinjr on tho propertK of
Viell,
'tel Millt(%rn. he,jr tile ('Oek,4 11tt
Plow %Vork�.
0.-..W- maili, ��
TOOK 115 OWN Uff.
YAwron", Maig., March �27.—'Thile
of ill -health, T,ouis
11, T41bert, a jewelor and. propilloya in
Freneu Cinadian 6rolt.at b ftlil,q Atato,
iihot him"If in the head to -day, dying
institntly. Talbert ,%-a* sixty th4e, y'enra
I of ago. lie wits it brother R Orwov�bnre
Tallifrt, Meml*r of, 'Parliament for t)t.
tavrA.
7' - -11 , , * � - _L� ,W,: , -,-r
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CORONATION PIAOEANTSIMIXED ,�OARRIAIES
Many Festivities 'in Honor of Royalty—
Kaiser and Kai-serin to be Them
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� Result of 8tutt passio�, says
father Milloh-40. %
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_-__ I -.11-'. ____ No Woril Sacred Thon ,a Deal the
Undon, .1larelt, ;'"j.- -Witlj thp� owou- I gt1PA,q tit the cryllal Val"wo (I)l .11111,V Cattle mar4t-
iltiOn IM,thf(Il t1lMe mouths d6tant, till � '40. 'Viet' will cain� the visita io Ire- I
R"glan't In astir with preparations for " ]unit an(I,Scailard, t(i I,c� follosreil by a ..-.-"I— -
, IvUltiLY to Cktrwtrron for the lawy,titury
the e0olwatIon. Prillialit pagavants ary lof t1lo 1,11,.,c. of Walc� Qn July 10, Toronto, 11arell -.17,-A,v. Fatb,4, )tin-
,
W. n- or"mrive4 to emphagize tile leyal , h is expepicif ltbat inore than th'
M irty ellan., A,t st. lielf)TI6 Itoili-In (,*,tt,Jk,)J:0
.
love of tht' 8111�JtCtji 4r1f it grCAt QUIP"M iniloa of loordon htreets svill be tr4yeri- (-hl,
for ti,o qo\erelgra, who, on June 2�,, will I cd 11Y ille Kill,," and Queen during the ,r-gh, cilme to tile v"C(le lu$t Uj&,,
splentlid irt4tivitles C,f .Nfuy aml ,ftille, of t4le Papal dwTee regir4w'. wi%;4
be vhthroiw4. anti erowned in Wostililm. I .ani it is wifl�;,lted that the coronailoll nwarria,gog, wMA has iocently xrolvioll
ter Abl)oy as Xing Oeorge N'. 1%nd its attv�dali! Kpketacl^i IN -111 be , 1,. -It. ,�oJL41 ra,blic, lljlver.�'a critik-lim, ,vatli(q,
Uading" till to. tile V11max O" Corona. , lno�i;wd, by ttu 31111)100 bpeetators, A&
tion day, thero will be Many $mppkikil 1 bi. all 00 CUICAsitl work- of organiza- Nfluelran, m0d 0he decree haki %�tu in
and royal ceremonleii, On .\toy 12 Wing I tioti, for tile c-,)ro1%t1Gn celebration, tile forea, three yeaz.i wWwtit amiti,mg all
Q*oorgo anti Queen Mary will dv , fvc� t1n, rec#plinn of 11.0y.t1guflits And of the del. outury, "Aid t4e 01)r I Anient h-;ul CnA117
the Cryott%l 11alace. to open the feitivAl (gates from the over-sall. AlOM1,0104% stgrt(4 in -1th'at reservoir N �iewitg,,,
I - -
of empire whiell Is to be an impo.-im I there. is one the arhit,zr, the Ring,
exhibition of the Areatness of Drit.-IA to whom aro=4 till Illtrka(e qups� hl -A -h sficiclYP
Itoperit.il rcsour&a ,and 4 demotistraCon ( i0rm of Pla a an(I preeedeo t and hin. swift In �hi) coarse ot hii rwrivon, Rtttier
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of the wouileTfill progrev,s made lit com. and mire dvielatons. clarify awl d1opose of Nfilleh-An 9-314;
MON0, Art And CrAftWitnihip- nuthervas. problema every (Jay. ',So-ca4led 11rotpotant marrL1go3 are
A, few days later the Xitisor 11r.,A .Aa arl orkleoco Of ibe great indlux. 40110 in a rualt anti a hastle, The lam-
XalBeria will vinit England to partkeipatO from over sem, it is aullou 'y the later vays, 'Will you take her for yoitr
, ,noed .b I
lit thoceremouy of the unveiling on May most important steams)ilp lines that sdfoV and he gives'a grunt of assent,
, I
Is' by King George and Queen Mary of every 0eamsblp that Rrrivcis In an )Ulng- "'Will ,$'Oil iaho ban for your hus�
the VI torin m4knorial In the hall.. Thin lls4'port o - day from the end of bnnd?l aucl she gives a [1Q4 of lwseiiit.
will be','followed by the ttasembling of the Uareh itutlinth4o"hird wcok in June will That is ,praetically 411 thera is to it,
,
imperial conference on MaY 2% a ,gyath- bo - -filled, to her. passenger-icarrying ea- 111rhe�u it comes, to in.xpd. marriagms
cring' ,whi0i is expeeted to be 4,poch. papity with paw,agers anxiciv% to aea, there was. no, 'inore Fiaoreclaoss in tb,-
inaking as its personnel will ombrace ' or take part lit tile fvativitles of the affair than. it dcY4 (it the CA , We waikert.,
not only the fitateamett of Great 110, 'Coronatiou, Moro than twenty great 11here was nothing at the hot'volit of 4auch
tain , but the leading mail of Greate), shl�s will, it I.% reporte-ti, lc,%vo each week. marriageo e.vf�pi ,4rutal passlon.
Britain in tbe� nations and colonies over from Canadian and Amerlcii,4. ports ... ir�lo abilrok rikolltillgated , this deo
,
seas. who tire being called togethor ,to wbah, the great rualk commences in MAy, ,area because 4W 'w4utckd to keep uftc-
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develop A policy that will mak� for each mwdod with passwougera bourl;d. for stleved and to ket-li tile home from
cloavr Imperial unhy and greater im-. this country, Every week the'redfter wiwked..' ,
I ilia coron,ationoelebrittlon, Is ended, �i I 1i 11,49
perial prosperity. until 111, Iva$ an aln)hjto falst-hood. to
. In addition to tho coronation ceremony some vight thousand visitors from tbe my that the no tem4qe decree, brea.k,3
on Jilue, 202, the Royal progress throtigh. other side of the Atlantic will land In ilp, tile home.- The ., Church love's th . 4
the streets of Lonclon,on June 0, the thi,j, country I that. there Will ])a .,if least 'Volno and will,not break "t tip it sho
naral review of Spithead the next day, one hundred and fifty thou6ituil 64tors can rj-:,3ibly 11�,�� it.
the gain, Pfrfd=1100 At tbc �Ope'Qt 0 ,
I n from thAD lialteLl Statea 044 seinon Arid 'ANO are 10174,that by thk dK-re*. a
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Auto R7, and the service tit St, Poul'i that one linadred thotombd more will v7atholt � .
a Can ...broak an eugageoi-ent
on I June 29, When the King and Quaxm t,ome* from Canada an(I 06 British col. wilile 'to a iron�Catholic, A Catholic
will welconie'100,000 viii � ldren a-3 theli onles. . . utnaot . bi I mk a promise ,to anon.
-1 0 , , I __ .1 ____ ;_ . � 'I ke
� � - k Ith011e if the VrOlui . ,%Ytv�, made Lmr-
` flilly hi aceordauee wjfl� tl�A decree,
slloqtia- -Simon, Grace, of 11&(roit, hotel- Th -r, -Church reeo,g,-,:ze,d J-110 civil IA�r,
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keepor.
. Ind ths validity of the civil marriaga
NEWS OF THE The Dominion Government has taken )f uon-C400o;. T44 Q
I . ,aujob was
,, . juv.t
out.a permit for alteratlaf:s to the To* -ni erfering with 'thin 81 ato ut .,tll !A thxt
I to t-ustoma house to cost $10,000. A *�cr�po�t, ,.
,
.
I W1W entrance and staircane are to be ,,INYhell yN111 t(l, me that T mu,t re.
constructed and there will b� ,�aveml 009AIZO 010 vfkliktity Of it olv*ll mo.r.
DAY IN BRIEF "a",
I 11 . other 'changes consequent go thoaq ringe'evou w1wil 0110 Of the P�lrti,-.i
,
named. . ,�-olue4 froin a divoreik eauft. vnu 'are
. The aged and Infirm hiamb,era tot the inferfe4-ing with m,Y reolig', ..
1. I ' ons 1�berty.
Chalmer� Prc%byttorlan Church, Toronto, ciyoll Kit gay thAt you p,%n rec�,".
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Body of One � of Two Drowned at We -Te 1XI-ollght out to the voijunartion ser- J117.e Civil M&J'JjA,M,P8 Us all rlgb�, �Iott
'. vloi� yeatord-ay in ,ititomobiles. A, Tpeord when you cuty " t1at W�� mitit recowalz-fk,
: number of 1,011' att.eude4. tbo service, civil marria a
Neado,wvale Recovered, whipla -was in charge of 11ey, U. A. 1fac-, of Chrlqtiai Ws you are rnnning oDunter
I . . . phohon. I litv
. "You Carl k�op your civil mhrr1,1,-e.,1F
C-4wrence Gillsou was arix,sted %it Lon- but yo� must not 0 "
,ow� ,ilia t'2.11 P34
taken to Detroit ,to Face a CbargO dOti"on. a warrant from Xlitgara Wls, that'a sootindrel wile, dvett) ,% divoroc, lit
ef Shooting. 4=rgiug him With obt-Itinin- ullor falfie . Ottawa rihoulkb 60 ff! 0
� M van Cho Communwil,
1 — . pretences sN dollars from U. 11111s, to ,,it c4tholic�l who W,�.nt before h ju�:-
. whom lie reprip.gonted himself no a got mat r14 eu>nia to
Q,. 4N. W.,. "4'nt ' I
I've Of tile Quebec 8111 t3TY .him for holy Communion lg� -wollid joll
R H. MroKay to Represent School. 11111 14 0o to -the dirt -eater% out it &
'6e Kings. 0 .3', _
, ii't J�
on Co6liations Board. ton police department are "a husbafid desiorts lt:,.� hon.(:,tt.U.
. . pro�estlng itiulast the practice of the ,:ilie ,",its
47 . .%lid children, hang him 1.# you
' pe61tentQy authorities throwing a want to. I don't. care wbaif y,,>Iv Ao lyitil
The bod,v of Xenuetl, South, one �f nux4ber of released convicts on that city. luch -4 mat. . I
the victims of the dituble dTowning AW1. Ooci' of these, James Gullett, of Petor� "T116,011-tholloChurch does not r-ul
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dent at .Veadowvale,4ui6 been found. boro; -who should have been sent to his hard names. We I ve th t for th.p p
formtr-place of abod(� is in jall,there ti,dans and tiip ea a� , og.
it is estimated. that Toronto hot-als cha-Tged with drunkenness. .. 'yellow .iolli,n&1S,,#
will contribute $80,000 to the aavern- 4 00 ________0_#-*_
u e ed Ilmlise act, ., I LR I V I
After bXv1Ag spent over thirty years THE POSTRASTE S� NEWY. HIGHWAY,
in municipal life at Newmarket, David I a —
Lloyd, registr4r lot North York, diecl at 0
his home. � Inter'view Mr. Lemi�ux and Ask -For Proposal tc , Build One From Now
Postmaster Thos. E. My died at Lis- I � York to. Montreal.
towel, aged 71 yetirs. He had been ill 6 lacrened Remoilieratiort. I .
for about it. year, and last fall under- --.L—
A,
went an operation in it Toronto hospitaL Alhanv�l N.'Y,-.NIa-.reh 2,1,�Wjlh tb,p
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it is thoughf that the man found froz- Ottawa, March '215i --A, deputation of pro,pos-ed , int,�xnatloalxll h,Xfi.-.)ay from
en to death *ioar Port Arthur over a about forty members of the Vostmas- , _Ijew york to 'SI ntTe, I
. Q 'I apparently 14 a
weak ago*was Obarles Thompson, form, tera' Aasociation of Chnada intardewl, fair Way jo be carried out; fxlcii,ii of
erly of Port'jinouth, A sul>urh of King.i. oil I'lon. Rodolphe Lemieux, Postmaster. .
ton. I the project Are now uilvocating an ez-
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The Advisory Board- of the Toronto General. and Deoutv Postmaster Coulter. tension, of t4o rwva from ,"Jew York to
Industrial Refugee, Aged Mau's and Th4 -deputation was introduced by 'fr- Jai,ekeollville, Florida. T14a bill appropri.
.
Aged Womou's Homes has litaugueated ,I. !�. Tutiff, X. P., and urged the fol- .
. out the indebted- �.
a campaign to wipe lowing among otherpoluts. To Increase atitig $1,000,000 to-oomplete Now York
Doss. r. the r, postmitaters In Sta-te's Aare . of the: highway, trom
ruriii- postoffices from $35 t . 0 0011 per 'Yew York to Rouse'A Point, has pufted
Kingstotl�q Uk" rate this year will be mouth, ,and to . increase the c0mridsalon .the ,146ritte, and probably -a,i)l- come up
twanty-two mills, tin increase of one . frorn,60 -to 60 per cellL .on the sale of for paswap in the � -.
i6d one-half mills, owning to increased i, I . I Assmutbly thW 'wo-�k
I tamps, also for it more liberal rent al- Governor Dix hue aln,,4 a3moulicea
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school Nquirements and. general, mvIc lowance, togetherwith necessary SUD- US approval of the measure,
improvemetlu., plies -fbr'the w6rkafthe offices. Pre4i6ent Taft,, Col. Thco,iore Roost-
Five,year-old Joseph O'Brien, of 133 A second request was to the effect v0t, 31AX01- GaTilor, of New York,
arvis street, Toronto, was -run over by that a systiirfi of classification for the Mayor Guerin, of Montreal. and otheva
91 Wagon cia Richmoud street amd had a moupy ordet offices, providing - for havt ondor.�*d the project fu lejt�,.rs t�)
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miraculous escape from being ScriollSlY possible promotion, be maAe, oviid Xr� jfow:wd 15. 11'ad1p.v, of Plattsv!)urg, t -b- r.
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Injured. . Turii1f also asked that a more stri'ot ,non of , c6n,mittes of citizima or, -,an.
John Piggott, the Chatham lumber. relraill,tIOn for labelling newspapers 'ba" 1,od to einliNt interest in the lindell-t4k.
man, who is closely identified with the ent4ced. � .
W. X & L. 8, Electric Line Line, says Ron. Mr. Lemieux made a favorable. "19. .
the compatli is .plamning to extend to re stating that in'most cam the Preeldont Taft wrobe: q lgil-e your
� 1.1 lett4r, in Which you apft1c'Of na 'eiter.
London. _ Pea Wasters were Justified In asking lot i
� . a chabga, and that their requests would priso to 1build- a broAd hl,ghw,ay of - mod -
In. connection, with the launching of rc6lve attention. , oro'con-struablon from Nall, !to, -,C 0.
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thor battleship Kaiser, Emperor William I .1 . I 0 Montreal,
h crect.ted Chancellor von Bothmarat- - � - "Of course 't ahould like, to sj�o such a.0
Use -
Hollwog it Afajor-Geharal a I% suite -of enterprise cahkied out. It woul& am.
the llrmy� - COL. MORRISON, . tribute to the �Dckal and bo3incmil unlob
:Par directing the colifittiletioll Of a � of the two,countries, alld stianof but be
sewage plitilt at North Toronto Ell * I of -be-ntflt in Many other wa,ys."
car T. A.IrA Murray will receive a ratgain- - %yor Gaoiiii ;ommenting an the tin.
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Ing fee of $1,00 and f lv'0 per cent. of Germans Thought the Canadian Was P(-rt4noo of fie-t�roposition, said.
"I am fidout that. the building of
the cost., 'Captured Spy. tim roaaeown6uld b"% a great bo�om to
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Sir Willioall. Mackenzie sitYs the re, . — -Alontreall and 410 to , . Or
port that he has sold Ilia resideuc& On . .ii �Mwlb iml?Ortdat that the friendly in -
Avenue road, Toronto, to the Camad-lan London, March. 27.—The Ohnadi4n As, �'ieottrsc* tbetwcOn tdie two oollhtri,m
Northern Railway COMPAny for an hotel godated Press learna that Colonel E. R 4-hoixid be mi I free an pogi,Q)1e...,
in a pure invention. W. Morrison, of Ottawa, formerly of .6 0 .
The Welland Club has let a Contract Hamilton, has, teturned from Vialtine. DUNNV11 LLE SOARO OF TRAM
for 0, club house there to Mr, MOWS- .
sack4 of Toronto. The cost of the build. by the Kaiserl,q specialpenalasion, the
jug,. including grounds, will' Ue about I Wesel Oatrison and the thenlicift ptitc. Officers fOr ths YW Elected At ths,
twenty thousand dollars. tice ground. Everywherot lie ,Was re- Atiniial Meeting. .
The aleetiton. of IffilliAm. F. Kerry ceivea most courteousty and given i -t- Dt"111VII10i 011t., March 20.—At the
County Croiivn Attot%eY) as & Boucher tePtionAl facilities for 'making RU in' I meeting of the Dunaville board of
of the Ontario Law Society is being spection, Ile saw Lieut, I�Mhdft In, Trade, the followl'tig officers for the
tyged. by, tin almost unanimous Bar in tornecl, and While riding With the Otr- ensuitig year Were, elected: F, R. Lillot,
9&t1Xumborlahc( wid Durham, jjaan officers tile greatest "CiteMOut At. V., honorary president,- F. XT. RAM.
Herbert Stone, eldest son Of C01- 0, A, Wait caused, the. Inhabitants bellibVID9 say, Iresident;-Thos, Marsha)), vide -pre.
Stoue, Aecountalit at the, head office of that ,Nforrison Was ahother captored I sld[�J,. At. J. Cleary, 2nd vice-presidett;
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the. Ind,opendvrit Order of Forestors, ifflil spy. .1lordson sailed for home oil tho Dr. Sle(4ulro, secretary and Industrial
Baltic on Satur cOmmissioner; A W. Italm, tteasurer,
at his father's hOme, Laxton avenues - !Lay. -I I I I , ,
Toronto, following a, 1014 Illnoss� - I Council. 4,&sts.' W. X. Aikells, 11. A.
Whileto4oting doWn a grade on Oreo,l- CALL ALL WOMEN "FRAU." Itatrison, W. A. Vty. 0. E, parkst E L.
law, ayenue, Toronto, William �Tonoa, ON . " , 2ilgoo6tabe, D. lfastitigA, IV. ,Y. Grithth.
Queen street West, lost control �61 his 11itlin, Uarch eo.—The lateA gtiov.. W. ,Y Penny, U. Dolin, Robt. 13milforii,
bicycle and, cta%li,ed Into 0, it". He was anob to be given expression to by Ger- With 'tile offloorg. .
� plekei tip in ;tit 1111001190iotlfi condition. ma.ny'A emallelp.,%ted women gro" Out - - I
Robe,rt (,rcer� IM Seatoll street, To- of the 014 ollstoln, Of 0AIling 11hrattrtled M4, BECK OVERCOME AT PIAZ
. " O "'t " ' '' ' '_ Women 41irmilein." in a pnblio-ptotest
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ronlo, died, 0 ,Sgtilrday At the Westorn f I Issued the suffiragisig deeldred that London, Ont., Mareh Ud.— Ron. AdAm
1108 Ital of " Tto fill, I'Vis ininto)-al to divide wolneft into
40N%,� . blood poisoning. W& was overo-oult while a6siAtlug the
li"t 'a a wok ?*.4118 itud, ftaultits. The,v strongly !IV- firenion to OXtifi,hvi5h & serious fito skt
. airs t Ilia house ithout .
ago. npd in SOM0 Wsy sevevol'y injured "
. his thunilf. ,I etist. *that an -v, Woman of itill, 490 1.4 ft,9 his c1glar bdx factory ,oil Albert ettott
I ntugh eintitli�d to be ,491104d 'Tiltll," As . last, ftight. Tito. Vhal�:ivan of -the Ilydro-
I V. it, -.slarkey, bitrrister, Montre-31, 11419 any M,,Ll(x at fall ago 15 to t'he title Of electric Coniminsion ,was with two fit#-
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j bet?, I men holdli�g A hoso whon suddetily tho
�j appointei a I is time
,I I-ppregentiLtIve, of ilia 1,11err.1C They add, th t t I
GrAt N�*6rthwvsteni Teilf9rAph Corilliftf* I that' thig Usoly amte1brotilsill IV, aban- three of thom droll t9 the groum.
rin the Board of InVeStIgAtidft 94d Con- - doned." They reeovebsd sufficlioelultly to vmwlaut.
'cluittion 'bi'tweell Ole I . &* - -
, 00111pAlly A114 lti�' _& --- The iNV6 firemen turnoil. siek- at tht
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omployets. I RM LUTHP-RAN SYNOO, stolunell, Mr. U"U walked ltom& 1. ht
Two cm*s Of 4inal)PO', We"O f"iIIIIJ R1 � . fire ittart64 ht the dry Win and eaused 0,
the Protestant Orphans' 1101110, a.taway f ,wovito, .mareh �!.,& uovv Lutherah 1018 of $8,00. The 14.1i Of the dt',f M111
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stild the pationts Avore taken. to tht I'll- d4 hmn ineorporatod uridr,r the Al cripple the Platt for somek ti;wl-
- "It"11011 (,,ompanks Act. U3 �eorii w I
fedious Diseases: Ilospital, Uightv ift- (OV I _aratt �
name Is th,� Evan titeal Utheran �4yuod
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matG4, Of %V116111 fiftV'tl1rk`e are '�"%lfA"nt f of 'Clentrul, ('411ab Ana the e6utro of sust lot GREY.
%re quaratttlttc-�d 1h,t1jim Justitutical, ;fl
I Operations will 1* the vlllap� of Vliloll- Ottawa, ItAreb, 27.—Ilig Uscolleper
Prank Z Forki-_y, who was ATYNteal villt, TW taw Spnoil Is s1vtv power t1te (Jovortitir-Geuptal Im giving AM .4
b -r Tordato df0,AUv(# M a idbarge of t(3 purchaso preipeity, b,aild elturoh,ew, at Vidtim Uall for A. %st of UirdZer,
shooting with intont to kill, Avas taktn eolltg" 0d SeMirAiI015, A9 Well ki t6 ,whieh Jq lVing e%eeat#4 t6r the 00tarlo
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lwtok t6 rktroit by tin offleor. Tito Ift4ft I psithligh and 104intain a printitig Atil (.167'ptbmisot. The 'toillptor Is llitmlytovt
hall befn wante(l for Monte time past for publishing hollse, Urf larthy. �
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