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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1902-12-04, Page 2HAYTI IS THREATENED WITH ANOTHER WAR. Gen. Alexis Nord Demands Un- seating of Deputies. tlaato,saoften to Back Up till Litlnlatum—Yrepariwg to Defend the Capita -The Schenectady Boycott --One Council of Laborers Determines te 11 In Spite of the Assembly's Vote—Citizens Meet to Organize Opposition to It To•ntght. Pont nu 1'3'i11ee, Hayti, Dee. -•- b11Uef Fid l'ort en N Iriu nce In the filtaeksei- nen. A1ei11 Nord, who was \V it \hue 'Plaid 1loyeolt Again. later for the prceent Government, tiahrneetnle, N. Y., Dec, 2, -Tho and who was at St. Marc with 10,000 Jel drelopmrutn In the tutor NllunteatlelleIn this cloy IN lin neeer- Meir front Gonalree, line sent an ult1- floe made In union circler; that a tum to the Government demanding meeting of (he Building Trades Cowell le to be held In the Inoue - the cancellation of the election of the dlate future, for the purpose of depotts, who were with Gen, Firmin. rleelanbauhi 1'ie'lhellecladyrlga ll.aliwoycottny, origILslet owt'ue• If the Chamber refuses to cancel the account end Independently of the election of these dP.p)I1LIPm the out. Trailer Assembly, w'ldch holy Ilse vote l to cud tIle boycott by n vola break of another civil war is prob- of 101 to 49, about 40 delegates able. The general opinion Is that the not volhlg Thorn will be n mretlug of 1118 Chamber will reject the General's de- teLtIu'ne' Committee thin corning Oland. Prepnratione aro being made Fit which a permanent oreanita- Amu 18 to be perfected. GERMAN TARIFF COMPROMISE. Surplus From Duties on Foodstuffs for Widows and Orphans. sibrftssibriterabeeltrosateelalielll NEWS IN BRIEF SJt •lt J!' t e' tl' V t✓w fr (';1NA IBAN. 'I'orouto'n \\ Ii lI ro 11 will be Roll at $* a 1011. Mr. Min Campbell, the oldest bled - II, ex nen In Lletuwel, diel at the sire of Ula yiare. dti. le. i4. Spence, of Toronto, luta h ns! n warning to c rullneers 1gnInut "pluggers." The Sturgeon Falls Pulp & Paper New York, Dec. _„ .-,Ji n Co. line been granted permlcelon to - Laughlin wao lnatantly killed by a dam Lake Tamngaml. A story is going the rounds at 01 - titan that gold Igen been found In the lluthteau district. The United Slates having Mere: died the duty oe Inc,stin Slocan twine owucru exlltw.l to reap great bene - POLICE CLERK FALLS DEAD ON SEEM MAN KILLED. A Seven Story Jump to Death After Shooting a Woman. ltr.adente of York TuwnHIIJp on To- roItoe: borders have asked the l'outl- sight of the sudden death affected t" Pounced for better police prole:- ilia violently, and dm fell down, d}'- tlon• Ing almost Immediately. et Laugh - The Peeifle cable roto for preps 0 4ILges is cents a woad be 'I wore C'IulnJn and .luetrnlln or New. Zealand. Bina:ere of the Independent grain eompaniee are suing the 11'Inuiprg Grillo Exchange Auelml¢liell fur dam- age. for LtDyoott. Rev. W. H. Porter, M. A., tete of Brantford, lute been elected tie av- Nletnnl pastor to Rev. hr. Weeks, of Walmer Mond Baptist Church. lion. R. Prelontalno has accepted the invitation of the Laurier Club, Toronto, to a banquet In 111a honor durlug the third week of December. A r port awn¢ out from Montreal ilea Mr. Tarte hue; been engaged Ntlenl „thee., e, nl Inrge e.net as c c fw' the agitation on the part of the' other way, ei thea 1'. P. Il.. to denial AI I M south bound Harlemcxpreee tree) on the Ninth avenue railroad at 721111 strut, and a spaces of the 'vi - dent dropped dead front slhock..1lnm1 thirty persona were stranding on the platform of the 721111 street station when the nocldent occurred, and 111110111: thorn was Emanuel Dreyfus, n clerk itt Pollee headquarters,. The Ile tall t laborer 101 Ilyed lu Brook's n. A Jump to l)Patb. Net York, De'. 2.-,Itelievine. the shot (rota lex revolver had killed Mr:. Julia Bese rber, who refund to elope with hint, Mux Nukawatsky, an .luxtrinn, leaped through the win- dow of her apurtmonte In Bleat Sev- enty-Inert!)ferret. Ile teil seven rewire: to the sidewalk and was In - 11 1 tly klllal. Reesejemping toils death. tho man eltot the young wo- man Utroterh the Firm and shoulder. She probably will reoover. MONTREAL FEMALE VOTERS GET A SERIOUS SETBACK. CharterCommittee Reduces the Privileges of the Sex. Id f Montreal despatch: The result of husband, unless, he had h in some l's suffrages for nu In- ,art(ltlww contended teat,wcennr Im Mo ti nI, 11,8 commenced to make reforms Ludy Lnu1't'r, writing to 14 friend, crease In the voting powers of the In 11,• cufiernge Fie It le enjoyed by sbt'11 lint the phy1lclatin 111 at- tentiuine 11111 lune been, 011 lite eon- the lair Net, the romtnilten should tend:11te epee the Prime Minister teary, to limit t112 Powers they carry the work to Its logical se. slay there le nothing organically ub•endy possessed, qu.(r. more:. 111 Mutt Bir Wilfrid wanln Ole, pointed oat that the etperl- tvlW tea :eelM sive [row Ivon.y. In odder words, while the wit- errn fu giving the euf4'uge to we - The annual meeting of the Ontario mug's 'utft'aglete have leen able to men Detente had not proven eteeeee- llerkeepxrs' Association will be held Lanue villn majority of the Charter DA. Fen, ream tuhiook atdvantage of at Noels w1 Me 101.11, 171 01 11 and 18committee on the *pe01(10 pedal which 011nr,1/1llhorfnctnof the ntmmed betngbaIbe • of December. Owing to the vole on 1101 beer, advanced, thewvotes, In on the Itste, ( pedal y in the larger + for 11es ItavO heel worlds, where all the women were not known, heal to ninny afres0e, 138 therefore xllggeeteel that the worde "IGn,1etrlrkr)veryn widowiroen orclal>mspeUtster3of" article should b 43, tlh•• emnmlttee decldrd to accept the tnnrnoment, .161. Ames 11(1,1 110b - erten:, alone Lesse,ting. Mime It the Legislature mane - Hone thenmcndmetlts, while a few isolated women separated from their ltslande will obtain a vote, a Team Inrg• r number of female tenants will be deprived of the privilege. So lint, Instead of Improving their inrtiitIon, the woman's 11nffragletd bare arteolly made It worse. Berlin, Dee. e. --Thr compromise saki to hate peen agreed noon on Nov. 27111 at a conference held ,he- twcen Chancellor Vim 1luelow and Alio leaders of the mnpirlty parties) In the Reichstag on the tariff bill le, aceording 10 the Germania, generally accepted as correct, nod le ei fol- luws: Minimum duty um malting lye'. Icy Le raised .to $ I : the minimum duty on cattle and meal is abandoned TREASURY AGENT FIflEOI He Had Spied on Tourists While Abroad TO CATCH THEM SMUGGLING. ,Scranton, Pa.,., despatch: Attorney T. Theobald, special agent of the Treasury Department, who has fig- ured prominently hi recent canes of seised jewels- In New York, wns dls- mlused from the service to -day by Secretary of the Treasury Shaw. This action niinlie more than the di:mbfel of u single official. It In- dicates that the United dilates 001'- ernment will no longer countenance a system of eeploouge by special ngente upon American tnurlets. So for Fie ibis custom is veneernrd the government hub gone out of the spy businees. The reamer cases lu which Theo - bald bas peteed a prominent part In New York, where seizures of jew- els of wealthy women returning from Europe hate been made, at- tracted the attention of the high offlclale of the 'Treasury, and an example wax emnmurlly made. Col- lector,ttranahun, of Nely lurk, Wan in IVnshlugtuu to -day, and, al- though uothing more than the Lure fact of the dismissal was announc- ed, the netlon Is Hoppumed to be the result of a conference between the Secretary 011d the Collector. It IN udder C./n.11110118 111 lir hri-ealler :nl- eounCed, and eertaln ,Tulles ell illalllt- Ihcturesare reduced. The arrliiUn of the mei:them of the (ventre party appl,i lug the NurpIiINl'm derived from the dutlr5on foodstuffs to the insnraore fund fpr widows and nllrbnne, and the abolition of the - Urban Oc'tielo duflrs were agreed to. !.part from theme, the most note - Worthy pupal Is thltt Ill' lurren:e4 In duties decided nn by the tariff com- mittee 411,11 1,1.' the 113815 Irl the nest general tariff. had been l . I lnle,l. Ceinelaints Fit this kind of c•ephrnage lucre been repeatedly made to the dep1rttnrllt, and many well known 1citiz0ns have Said that it was alto)- welter undignified on the part. et tide officials repreecntlog a great and free gotertireeet. 13rcr:envy Phan' d410rm1111 1,r make an example of TheobabL No ether rause ix gh-rn for the action except the .etntereent that It w'a8 Ikme "for the good of the ,service." PIIYSICIAN WEBS NURSE. lenity Romance Grim,'Out of a Peo- Il•Nefonal Acquaintance. New- York deiJalCh: Dr. C. T. Ora- !tan-Rogrre end Miss Mary C. C'hurrh, of -Albany, N. Y., who had navel the physician's life by careful meeker \viten he wax attacked by pneumonia, were married lam even - Ing at tit. etargnret'o ProtestantProtestantEpf;ropal Church, In the 11.1•01I1. With the Marriage l: 1ounected a roma nee txtendluig over :Leveret years. The young physician nod Ids wife earl 111.' Lu Net erai 11pItale h1 ppi°fexeion:11 capacitiveTho Inst tient their meeting AK physician and n L'reU war; under 411011 clrenniltncee %lint it eea1101 n4 though fate had decreed that their ways *Mouldan. Mo Dr. 41 rainni-104ere, whoo had much exlerlenee 111 the treatment of cun- tagiotte diseases, was called last spring to the hens, of rt wealthy Mull, n: elnrllorough, N. Y., who taw n'f ereilItau d !leather direction, have, nl the 111 iged froze the 2nd, ,Irl and 4111 date,. x1110, time, been tnaterielly re - At the me•tleg of 1111 it Thomfis duccd. City Connell Os, Engeue er Bell 11118 Before the Charter Committee conn eppolnted manage• of the ally's meieel Its beeelone, Widows rind epee tercet rr.ltvay. The ordinary fare will olrre who were either property own - tet 5 cents. Thr Mayor and the Tre:- ere or tenants could vote, Bearer were lustrucled to borrow let,- The women's eat fragiets asked, 1100 to operate the road. 111 owl: .11d. L, A. Lapointe, dart M. 1. lhttn111on, eolketor for tit women separated from their hue- CI'rgl.e 1 0111p.1 11168, Wile Is at present bunds as to property -that te, wive* to Toratlto, reales that he does not owning property In their own llama think any m'gotiat(on8 are gmug0a 111,1 1101 1141¢g With their hrshauds between Mr. Clerglte and the Grand „Hot Lora a 110(0. Tri,uk 1lnllweY rami any fur the Tle'y' pointe t cwt that the wile hoeing to the latter of the Mani- w'Ii, paid the Dixie should, 111 jun- lo:lhn aid North Shore and the Al- 0', irate the rote instead of her gouut Central Ilnllwnya as a part otheir propesea tranxontblunt.11 1 WITH All HANOSr liar! , A n ll teat bas recently leen seen SUNK Lee the farms of Mesere. McAder and Berke, seven utiles )NH141{111 or KLug- stotl. Efforts aside to captl;re It Im\e '110 far proved oneucceeefel. A temple of weeks ago n large oa11 woe shot le Breton's bu,811, north of the penitentiary farm. It 18 xl,t(ll)OSCd (lot them: nnlmul4 are ()bagel owl of titre. hnonta In the hook Woods ern 110.'0 to track deer. by doge to BRITISH AND 1'Ottba(GN. Wm. S. 'Wands, !'resident of the Newburg, N. Y.. Ward of t lucatdon, and a ladles of New Brunswick, le dead. A ryndloate of Utiledl States cap- italists wants to purchase the (am- mo; lit. James' Hall, London, and con- vert it Into an hotel. The wl•_low of herr Krupp ban do- nated three million narks to extuh- lise a benefit fusel for workmen In memory of her Mueb:and. Count Von Duelow, the. imperial Chancellor, will aceomp:uly the Knl- ner 10 Rome 01I the oleonsAn of the unveiling of the (both statue. The captain of the theta) schoon- er Victoria has lodged u formal com- plabit regarding the mnwarrantol eesnrc of elle elep'e papers by fit. Pierre. Miquelon, officiate. The Government has won the New Zealand election by n majority of 52. The Prods:hitlon party won six sate, while I1:' party i0 fetor M the 're- duction of 1lenn0.'41 won 01 Iu•. W118 suffering from smallpox. Tile Lord Lel, Chairnaan of the Lon - ease was ono which required expere doe 4cho01 1o:1,41 maim 18,7, nod care and n libeled fee was paid to President of the Institute of Inter- the ntelthe phys:elan for giving ell hie time notional Law, hex been uppehited to 1t. The nurse who was employed Fleet President of the British .1101 became III nod wee crilllgexl to leave. emy. surmised Gnu Theobuld'a dlmmtaeal The physieLa1 scot to thbl Illy for A duct 1tro\ving out of a lwlltlaU 0 nurse, and he was serprinel when grown out of the Dulles .,neo that nurse proved to be 11Jl101 Church, Parts b l 1'1 o t I K ue- quarrel took )dal'- y'esterdaY at The Treasury Department has well whom he hod been acquainted ar x )ween wt m r, t) erg been annoyed for years by cow- ,t North Brother Island and other former arLee staid Pr°'Iter Lr I'Iovurt. Cir plaints of prominent citizens of the JlocpltalH, form tho rwas dlanelel 11y a thrust In doings of special Trensnry agents, It pas the customs of the physician The G. S. Thnnkxgtvin dinner at and especially Theobald. 11 Lax 11)1911 to cl1nngu his clothes before going g made known to 1 h deplu'unl'ill into the hem,. and after Treeing It. the Hotel Cecil, Lrntlnn, WILL n big that It was 1hr cux11ele of 'elite,- A tent 44 , provided an the lawn for (111u11), party, with the hand of the bald to go ubrond frepueitly and a drPeei;I! even. 1t was 1n Jlnreh, (loyal Engineers, from Chatham, to Whenever pxlaxible become the ns- find lie e.'.n (Milled In the unhealed (III the p:ulw•n and )1 quartette to sedate of rich ern Intl women item shelter to such an extent that lie lead the si.iging of true two na-' he thought would make large Our- ronlract,«1 paeunernia. Ile Ivan a1 tl°nal anthems. .1 company of 440 chacre 1'n Europe. the pole: ,d death for duye. 1111118 enjoyed the rrening. It Mae Bald to, he lets ceiste 01 to Il@' , Church nursed him hack to health, Owing to the emcees of the etea- 01001 them ,While xlifen lllg In Paris 1 and xlhortly after that they were err :blunlbin, the Anebor Line will or London, watch purchases, and ; engaged, 11lthonglh no formal nn- build 1101 P1 1 e s-.1 thult lc slew. whenever theWere large, eliecLUly ' „0„,,,,,,,,,tu'a4 macre, mer of 10,1100 tone bullion. it Is ex-- IA the caro of rare jewels, be shad pecte l that the 111.W 408811 will be come to America on the lame ebl,pe nicely for the entice In Pelee pith eels returnl¢g tourists. 11e hex The Parte lxdlce are looking for O knoll's t 1n,tnee to get nap -tinted the manager of the Enpl!rlllw.e lnsur- pwltlh them on ehtPtbaxard, 11 the load noes Company. The man, wise in n not nlrencdy done so .before :oiling, Belgian. line nbs0ndeel. It is er- ror lire purpose of gaining other in- ported that he line taken three mlI- for'matton. efeanvtille the character lion Lanes or the eOlop:llly11 money, of his occupation was kept a secret. Organised labor has entered the On arriving at Nene York, Li the kitchens of the hutele and restuur- tcuriste failed to leveler their jewels, ants of Chicago, and enrolled among Theobald would atop them before leaving the dock, demand that they ho searched, rind melee, on behalf of the (loverhment, the ankles Which \Vork.d Both \Vaos. lieeteltc1-lt'e n mighty gond Ihing to be a doctor, Stoughton -In whet w-ny ? Hostetter -For Inelnnce, Dr. Noe (rum yeetcrelny told me to eat oat- meal 111 the morning and charged etc fee for the aloes. The stuff dis- tressed me atyfIiIly and 1 went to see him again toelay. Ile told me ire mernbrsx 200 of the men Lind not to cut any- more of 11, and fm•women alto epond from five to six that advice I had to pay lilm 93I home a day peeling potatoes. They more t Trans t Fit shorter I s and better pay• r os ou rancolarr p , WA aer tour complier lint is ,llfflenit to obtain. Thr error on 1)10 Mercy probably men- lered 14. Steamer Plunges Under the HOE FOO BANNOCKBURN, Waves off Port Burwell. NO CHANCE FOR MEN TO ESCAPE 0,.troll dluateh: Knee Lae jeep renehed till Mort that rho steamer 131811nue J. Macy wee sunk off fort Ili -well, on the north :hur0 of Lake Erle, In the furlouo eoulliwoeter that raged on Sunday night. It 11 be- lieved o-lieved that her crew, of 13 111411 per - Jabal. The nteamer bad left LSattalo the day beforo Wall her eouclort, the barge Mabel \\'lleon, loaded with mal. The weather was heavy and thick on Sunday, and the Macy had a hard time creeping up on the north shore. 011 Ilurweal the sprung a leek. The tow lino of the barge wan cast off by the crew of rho Macy. That woe the Bret tato W11eon knew the Muc,v was In trouble. Mho Macy Wee heading for ebelter, and mak- ing Very 1:01.3' weather. Au the crew of the 7'11non watched the mourner through the glo:un they maw her rnetdcnly dlxnppear. She bad plunged tinder the water - The NnddrnnI' s with which the end canto precludes the possibility- or the crow 4111)141 away In th1 heat . Evers If they bad ll le doubtful Mutt omit could have lived In the en that Nall rnn11111g. The tact OKI. 1101WYrd 1111;1 been reported frons Canadierll Porto shown that none, were savrel. Tile Mabel Wil1On arrived at Am- heretbnrg this afternoon with tld- leg;: of the dl*aster. Il 14104 Illorr re- ported by the ellptain of the Albright Hutt he pearled through five mlle4 of wreeknge off Port B-lrwell. T11're were parte of the cabin, boats, life- preeervers, and doors. 1 Naw Brother's Veen% Sink. 'Thr atptaln of the Macy wile Capt. el. 11'. Gotham, 11151 the en- gineer 11'. le Gregory. The oaptltin of the Meted Wlleolt le J. E. Gotham. The lel Ler rte', 1 at the belle 141141 N1L11 Isle brothrr'n vee4el Welt to the Iwt- ttwa of the lake. TI1e only name* of the crew Obtained at the Miler. of the owners of the 3t'wy are ns fol lows : 31. W. Gotham, Richland City, Whs., l%Iptnlll. - (11thani, eon or the captain, mate. R'. F. Orcgory, Detroit, Oral en- gineer. Oeorgr \Vebb, seo0a11 engineer. John Nugent, Algoma, wheelnnnn. JO( the crew, of Yoe steamer chart - gra at nearly every, port vlsltod, a No Word Yet Received of the Missing Steamer. NAMES OF OFFICERS AND CREW, Shtgetotl, Ont., report: Tugs Iver,, sent out from duel! Ste. Marie this morning to 'march Lake Superior for the missing M. T. Company's steam- er lllnnockburn, mteeing for 'oma days. The company's offloers here think that the boat has been de- tained by snowstorms. She has been out In wilder weather and has al,- w'ay: proves herself Staunch. At the home of Engineer George Booth, Dr this city, there Is great dletreae for, hl addition to the alarms felt for tee steamer's Safety, lile 11 -year- old girl Oiled yesterday of heart (all- ure, and another child, a boy, l: In the Cleoernl Jlospanl, n Viet,/ of diphtheria. Thr.! crew Is 118 follows: Captain, George Jt. *Vold, l'ort Dal- housie. hers( mole, Alexander Gr¢Jlan4 !'ort 1)0110uele. iiecoud note, William Chockley, Kingston. N'he!Ismrn, .t Wier Callaghan and E. Rodway, Kingstote Weld: en, Gen. (1111Psple, Kings- ton, and another K1ng41on1an, whose name le Fit present unknown. Chief engineer, George Booth, Klog- 81.011t Second engineer, Charles Selby, jun., Kingston. Oiler, Cecil Linton, Kingston. The firemen, decklande and cooks are mos113' from the 1Velland Canal, and thPr:! 18 110 record of their names at flu' piled teller of the company. Local manus men are Inclined to 111111 that lite Danockeurn may be safe. They point out that she may have rel Into some out -o( -the -way pines for shelter and got Into tron- ble, or that Ion machinery may have osseine di14lbled, oausing her todrlft about. The 11114 Lrf the Bannockburn foundering Is not held by many, as the vessel wfiM 80 seaworthy. The Gerlun11 Reichstag has reach- ed n compromise on the tariff bill. Col. Tom Ochlltree, of Texas, is dead. Harry Cowan, a live -year-old 01• tawa boy, tell Into the waterworks aqueduct and was drowned.