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FRANCO.
DICTATOR WAS DISMISSED BY
QUEEN MARIE AMELIE.
EVELYN HORRIFIED.
Overcome at Sight of Her Husband's
Asylum Companions.
Matteawan, N. Y., Feb. 10.—Tho hoe-
rors of the madhouse, conking close up-
on the nervous strain of the murder
Dial overcame Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. She
hnd opened the door of the reception
route and looked into the hall. At sight
of a group of lunatics, gesticulating
Manuel Showed Spirit of King—Be• uud chattering, she stepped quickly bank
hold Your Work Exclaimed the into the reception room, sank on rt sofa
and became hvoberioal.
"This is Do place for Harry, in with
all those insane people," she sebbed.
"Ile is as sane as you or I. But he
will go crazy if they keep him locked
hem with these creatures for emitter
forty-eight Thome. I would go crazy
myself Imre, Look at these gloomy
painted walla. Henn the voices of those
poor nen and w-ontea), It's horrible—
horrible."
Then elle turned on Lawyer O'Reilly.
"Dir. O'Reilly," she demanded, 1
don't care what any one else says ---I
tell you to get that writ of habeas
corpus and save my husband from
tins terrible place. In his nervous
state he will surely go mad here. You
must get hint out of here before it is
too late."
Queen to Franco'
London, Feb.- 10.—The Lisbon Ors
respondent of the Express says that
he interviewed ex -Prime lfimieter
Franco Tuesday. The former 11inie-
tre 11,1.'6404 t" bake it clear that ho
was trot answerable tar the murders,
IIe said: "1 am not cesponeiblc, The
porpetratoie were enemies of society,
not belonging to any political group,
I did everything for tlto best"
Ile correspondent adds that Senhor
b'ranc0's repudiation has increased
signifienuoe in view of the sharp en -
pouter between himself and Queen
Antolie. The latter opposed Senhor
Praawids policy and did. leer utmtast t
terminate his gime.
Senhor Franco entered the the de t.h
room at the 1'ttlace shortly after the
bodies were brought from the arsenal.
The Queen was sitting beside the
hostels. IShe rose,' and, pointing to
tineas, exclaimed, in a tone of bitter
repmacdt: "Behold your workl"
It is stated that Smeller Franco hung
Lie head and left the room without
speaking.
KING MANUEL.
His Brave Demeanor on the Scene of
the Tragedy,
London, Feb, 10.—The Lisbon mor-
responelent of the Telegraph sends a
version of the tragedy given him by
the Count of San Luis, the Spanish
Minieter, who ens close by at the time
of the murders. The Minister thus de•
scribes the scene between Queen Anielie
and Icing Manuel after the death of his
.father and brother had beeu ascertained:
".The Queen was desolated and sob -
hinge looked now to the dead and now
to 1er• wounded son, Manuel, whom she
pressed to her heart. Her Majesty said:
'You are wounded. You aro suffering.'
Manuel replied with extraordinary
eournge: 'No, mother, no; I'm not
woupded. I'm not suffering from my
Art, I only suffer from my misfortune,'
e As he uttered these words he made
efforts to suppress the pain caused by
the bullet going through his arm."
The Minister's wife, who accompanied
Iter husband to the palace the next day,
described her meeting with Ring Manuel.
She said: "The new King was pale
hrough lose of blood and violent emu -
tons, He crime toward the with his left
band outstretched, ss his right arm was
inn sling. I bowed to him, taking his
Jeft hand. Ile aid: 'I am very unhappy.
Everything that has;epoeurrod in these
last hours seats bu4`t terible night-
mare. Yesterday 1'hed my father end
'bother, and tT) hese neither one nor my pthe o
oteherLife
Is'eometintes hitter. Who could have
told me yesterday that T would be-
oome King through losing my father
and fromltthe bottom of
ofmyom I ch heart 1. cad
not believe it. I cannot accustom my-
self yet to realize the tragic reality, 1
am always with those sanguinary 000114
ander my eyes es if something were
haunting me."
Lisbon Recovering.,
BETTER AT HOME.
Bulgarians Have Not Bettered
Themselves Here.
POWDER MILL
BLOWN UP.
EXPLOSION NEAR TWEED SHAT-
TERED WINDOWS IN TOWN.
Wcrkmen Made Escape—Saw Nitric
Acid Vat Boil Over and Fled—
Buildings Blown to Atoms—Loss
is Heavy.
Tweed despatch: A terrific explosion
which broke well night every window
in town, and caused scenes of excite-
ment, occurred a mile east from here
shortly after seven this morning when
the powder mills of the Ontario Pow -
Chicago, Feb. 10. --,Bulgarian immigra-
tion to the United States is a failure.
Bulgarians had bettdr stay in Bulgaria.
They 0.00 better off there than in Amer•
ioa.
That will be the substance of as semi-
official report to the made to the Bulger -
fan Government by P. N. Daekaloff,
editor of the Vetchena Pochta, a leading
newspaper of Sofia. "1 have investigated
the conditions of my countrymen in this
country, and I: find that Bulgarians have
trot bettered themselves by coming to
America," said 31r. Daskaloff yesterday.
"In the last four yea's ebout 90,000 Bul-
garians have come to this country, and
this largo loss hos become a matter of
concern to the Government, the total
population of Bulgaria being only 4,000,-
000.' •
4.
London, Feb. 10.—Lisbon is begil»ng
to recover from the ehock and horror of
Saturday's bloody tragedy, hut a strong
undercurrent of popular and Govern-
mental nervousness remains. The poll -
laical tension is sleekening, although the
Progressists refuse to join in the con-
atructlon of the Cabinet which Admiral
Ferreira do Amaral 10 forming from all
the monarchial groupe, because the Con-
aervatives are in predominance. The
hitch, however, is likely to be stre.ight-
ened out and a temporary union of all
the monarchial elements attained for
the purpose of getting the country beck
on a constitutional basis, "ending agita-
tion and restoring tranquility," as ex- I keeper for a big w olesel11 twine house
pressed bythe leaders. for a ilumbe• of years. His wife utas a
Senhor ernadino Machado, lender of I pretty milliner of the North Side. They
the peaceful wing of the Republicans, were married in tie day after New
der Company, comprising from twelve
to fifteen buildings, were utterly des-
troyed.
I°, is fortunate there was no loss of
life. The men in the works had only
been at their occupation a few min•
ares when one of the big vats of ni-
tric acid was observed to boil over,
owing to the fact that the extreme cold
weather congealed the nitro-glycerine
and it entered the mixer and caused
the nitric acid to boil and pour over
the floor, thus setting the building on
fire. -
T'Ito mixers, seeing the danger, ran
through the works calling to the men
to run for their lives, The Wren
needed no second warning, but rush-
ed to places of safety, marry of them
in their shirt sleeves, and as the ther-
mometer registered well below 0000,
many of thein had ears and fingers
fr01en.
There was considerable of a panic
in the town for a little while until
some of the powder makers orrived
with the intelligence that ell had
boon saved. As it is, there is corn
siderable inconvenience in town, if
not suffering, as, with all the win-
dows broken, and the thermometer
much below cern it is impossible to
]seep the houses warm.
Much perishable foodstuff has been
lroeen in the stores, and rendered ab-
solutely useless, the plate glass fronts
hoeing been smashed. Business is
practically suspended, and will be for
some days. The churches of the town
are also without windows, and as the
glass is somewhat hard to replace,
there will not likely be services next
Sunday.
The factory of the Steel Trough and
Machine Co„ which is situated a
short distance away front the powder
mills, had its big chimney blown
down, as well all the glass broken.
Across Stoco Lake, a distance of six
or seven miles, le the little village of
Stow. There was much damage done
to windows there, and at Madoc, 19
miles away, there are some plate glass
fronts reported broken.
The buildings of the Powder Com-
pany were most of them completely
blown to atoms, The worst explosion
took place in the' building where the
ble ting gelignite cartridges are made.
The, company had just started the
manufacture of this powerful explos-
ive, having installed a lot of expen-
sive machinery in December last. This
explosive is 60 per cent, more power-
ful than ordinary dynamite.
The lose on plate glass and other
glass in the town is estimated at over
$1 000. The coinpany's. loss will be
$25,000 at the lowest estimate.
was hidden in the crow's nest into the
flames, whist had by this time burned
through the forward deck. There were
nine stowaway's on the ship, and all
were caught in the forward holds and
I-'110011 to death without a chance of
rescue. After the fall of the mast the
fire was partially checked, but the poi-
sonous fumes of the fusel oil made fight-
ing the fire almost impossible.
11110 ship was loaded with fusel oil,
matches, rags, willow ware and other in-
1t:nmmahle material,
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INDIAN BOYS KILLED.
BURGLAR PROVES LUNATIC.
Mar Who Robbed St. Catharines
Stora Arrested.
St, Catharines despatch: The man who
broke into Bissonnette & Case's clothing
store and Cb}' Bros.' hardware, about
two weeks ago, was arrested in Buffalo
yeeterday. He turns out to be an escap-
ed lunatic from the Brockville Asylum.
\Tien arrested lie had a grip whinh had
boon etlett from a store in Buffalo on
t
Saturday eight, along with tl about $300
worth of goods. Chief Patten, of St.
Catharines, went to Buffalo to bring Trim
back,
The prisoner first gave the name of
Stanley, but admitted this wee not his
right name. He took the name of
Stanley because it was a "higher name"
than his own, which is Itennedy, He
said the clothes which he discarded here
were those given him by the asylum au-
thorities at Brockville. ITe had been en
inmate of the asylum at Brockville for
six years, 111d had also spent 18 months
In the Ogdensburg, N. Y., asylum. He
said he was born in Chicago, but his
mother now resides in Kingston,
Asked how he carte to leave the
Brockville Asylum, he said he "just
walked away" The 11011010 pollex'
were anxious to get rid of Kennedy,
but Chief Parnell, of St,. Catharines,
did not want hire. "Well, we will send
him across anyway," said Chief Taylor.
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LEAP YEAR NUPTIALS FAIL.
Bridegroom a Suicide for Not Trying
Home Cooking Sooner.
Pittsburg, Pa., Feb l•0.-- .Pittsburg's
first leap year marriage ended in a
tragedy this afternoon, when ,John Iiull,
aged 47, a well-to-do book-keeper, on
the North Side, put a bullet titrough his
brain just before the time for him to
leave work for home.
Hull hod been env Toyed as head book -
Victims of Middlemfs, Tragedy From
the Grand River Reserve.
A Glencoe despatch: 11 is 11010 believed
that the terribly mutilated bodies found
on the \\rehash tracks 11110 Middlemiss
a week ago were those of two Indian
lads, Dir. McQueen, of Tulbotville, now
anya two Indian boys stayed at , his
place about ten days ago. One was aged
thirteen and the other fourteen, and
gave thein names n0 Rollin Lewis and
Willie Jacobs, and said they camp from
the Brantford reserve. pa, McGugan
describes the clothing worn by the boys
most minutely. He say's that they wore
sweaters, and mentions a safety pin
used by one of the boy's to pin up his
cap,
As this is a close deseript'on of the
clothes food on the trawls, there is 110
longer ally doubt that the bodies are
those of the missing boys, who were
probably stealing a ride on a freight
train and lost then' footing.
agrees to a truce, provided that Ins
friends now under arrest are liberated,
freedom of the press restored. and the
elections ordered, Admiral do Amaral.,
the devoted friend of the Queen, who
assumes power, is committed to the re -
Year's, Mrs. Bull laughingly claiming
the credit of being the first woman of
the North Side to take advantage of the
]calf year prerogative.
Hull was a confirmed dyspeptic, end
his follow-empinveee said ill -health un-
vereal of the entire policy of the the. ; settled his mind, "Don't marry if you're
tatorahip , the abolition of repressive , not in good) health;' he remarked to his
measures, and the restoration of "the , fellows early this morning. "If I'd
old liberal monarchy." merriell sooner and got a little more
On Saturday Government by decree Name cooking 1'd be a happier man to.
be withdrawn, amnesty orderer) day, I marriedto o l —
political offenders not implicated in deeds
of violence, and the embargo on the MAN BADLY FROZEN.
press raised.
t,ieco's downfa11 is complete. Ho re. Former Railwav Clerk at Niagara
i''-11 that it was ing1us''ible to Heddle Falls Will Lose Hand.
the youthful King at the outset of Iris Niagara Falls, Ont.,despatch: About 5
reign with the stern programme involy- o'clock this s, Ont; l oo tcpe; an ex-
;leg the immediate lei i'.lueent and dc- railway freight clerk, wandered iex-
portation of several hmtdred political
onto
ffniers, to which bit had c9n.mltted the M. C, 11. station on Queen street in a
•self if he retained offfec, He told a stupefied condition, with both hands
end, that the assassh:oO en of the King badly frozen. Ile was handed over to
tl,lasi/ e }t'ga.l career, the poi ,e and was taken to the hospital.
Y', hend„.nY line been What he was doing out at this hour
aiflog ,the pint of which with the thermometer at five degrees
11010w• 0 ono knows,
0f the Txnrg and . Crorn , The man's footprints in the snow
rihce were but mita P.
'The police ,sere traced down to the foot of Queen
110W 11:1 Mit N1 d. time a- teen arrested ,beet on the river bank, where his
were not irve. I, 1 1a .e
one of the
_ser ti ::three Wren form was seen in the snow, where ho;
des!) herd.
9 I piarently laid for some hours, and,
1
c t s • 1 td ,: t i 1'i^ on, T10
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BRAVE SEAMEN
WILL GUELPH TI1E COUN T ES'
LOSE FAIR ? OF YARMOUe M
MOTION MADE BY SHORTHORN
BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. It iarcia etoEarlHa
Committee Appointed to Consider Pos-
sibility of Transferring the Annual
Live Stock Show to Toronto—Meet-
ing Well Attended.
'Toronto despatch: A motion to cow
cider the possibility' of transferring On-
tario's annual Live Stock Shoo' from
Guelph to Toronto Juactiou was the in-
teresting teresting development at the annual
meeting of the Dominion Short -horn
Association, held in the Temple building
iNSANE MOTHER'S DEED,
Dashed Baby's Brains Out on the Icy
Ground.
Moncton, N. B Fob. 10.—While in a
fit of insanity Min.. Thomas V, Hewetttook the life of her two-year-old child
by iheabieg its brains out, and was in
the act of killing a other little one
when discovered by the family. The
woman was arrested immediately after.
Suffering from a tinctured rib, sustained
in an accident a few days ago, Mr. Hou-
maputup a desperate struggle to sub-
due info violent wife, as she, attempted
to carry out her three -year -odd child
and dispose of it 111 the seine Horrible.
way elm had killed the first by dashing
itsphend upon the icy ground.
She had the child in her arms when
her husband awoke, having just taken it
from the cradle, and after a bard fight
he, with the other children, was able to
get the little one away from her, and
the woman was taken to the pollee eta -
tion.
Rescued ,‘„hip's Crew—Gallant Nova
Scotian.
yesterday. A committee composed of
tate President and six other members
was, appointed to make inquiries regard-
ing the suitability of Toronto Junction
as a location for the show, and to ask
the Government to make no further ad-
ditions to the buildings at Guelph until
the question has been thoroughly inves-
tigated. The motion is the outcome of
complaints from cattle men of the Pro,
0i110.0, 1010 claim that there is not at
Guelph, and probably never will l40, ado -
pate acoorunodatfotl Dither for thawwho attend the fair or for the cattle
they exhibit.
The morning session. of the aee0efa-
tion was devoted principally to the
awarding of grants to the oarium; Pro-
vincial stock fairs, The total appropria-
tion amounted to over $0,000, an In-
crease of over 81,000 on the sum laid
aside for this purpose last year, the
greater part of the inerea00 goingto
weete1411 fairs, Three new winter slton'0
—Calgary, Brandon and R,rziva--receiv
ed grants of $160 each.
The report of the Executive showed a
ntentberehip of 2,052, of which 1,437 were
from Ontario, 329 from Manitoba, and
the rest dletributed over the various
Provinces, with the exception of a few
residing in the States, Registrations
of Shorthorns daring the year were
10,253, transfers 2,004, and duplicate cer-
tificates 329.
The election of officers resulted as
follows: President, A. W. Smihh, Maple
Lodge; First Vice -President, Capt. T. E.
Robson, London; Second Vice -President,
Peter White, jinn., Pembroke; Seore-
tary-Treasurer, W. G. Pettit, Freeman,
Sheep Breeders' Meeting.
Amendments to the act for the protec-
tion of sheep from dogs were adopted
by the Dominion Sheep Breeders' Asso-
ciation at the Palmer house yesterday.
The officers for 1008 are; President,
John Campbell, Woodville; Vice -Presi-
dent, A. Whillan, Guelph; Secretary -
Treasurer, A. P. Westervelt, Toronto.
The total receipts for 1007 for regia-
torin,e sheep records at Ottawa were $1;
234.05.
The present membership from each
Province is Ontario, 14,1, Manitoba 4,
Saskatchewan 3, Alberta 2, British Col-
umbia 4, Quebec 107 and New Bruns-
wick 2.
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JAPS FOR SOUTH AMERICA.
Yellow Men Seeking New Emigration
FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN.
Brakeman Barlow Died at East To-
ronto Hospital.
Toronto despatch: Falling off aG.T.R.
train early' yesterday morning between
York and &arbor o, Fred. Barlow, 38
Norwood swam, Feet To'oeto, m brake-
man on a freight, was not missed by the
rest of the crew for some minutes, and
when he 1111.8found he was partially
frozen by the intense cold of yesterday's
zero temperature. He evidently fell on
the back of his head and had severe
scalp wands, if the skull was not frac-
tured. Ile was taken into the 'station
at York, where Dr. AV. 11, Walters at-
tended hint. Ho was afterwards taken
to the Y. M. C. A. Hospital at East To-
ronto, but never recovered consciousness,
and died shortly before 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, Barlow was a married man
of 23, with two. children.
Hamilton, Der/nude, Feb. 10.— The
steamship Bermudian arrived here from
New York this morning withdetails of
the abandonment at sea of the 4 -roasted
schooner Mary L. Newhall, of Bath,
Me. The schooner left Tampa for Nor-
folk on January 24 and met with a (macession of galea. When 240 miles north-
west of Bertnudat on Sunday afternoon
she sighted the Bermudian, At daylight
of Mond -ay a gaFlant effort was made
to take off the schooner's crew, but the
seas were still too ldgh to allow of a
close approach. The nen on the schoon-
er phmged into hhe 0010 and were res-
cued with life lines and conveyed to
the Bermudian. The exhibition of the
dauntless courage by the boats crew
wets watched with breathless interest by
the 200 passengers on board the Bermu-
dian who testified their appreciation of
the gallantry of the Hien by subscribing
$050 for them. Of thisamount $2130 goes
to J. F. Welsh, Becloud mate, a" youngNova Scotian,
icstrange to say, although he had gloved
ins but
cium he'i will lose his right.
:, Owe :mesa
, 11 ie,pool et,hio,hands were hare. The
1i,, i1. t,ite -iii, .1• .chest _sat ht
t6 above the wrest and tine of ifs
eft hand, if not his hies 1e has been
,.11113' une01''efrn:s It dh'Y' -;
poli',•— r -'Li 1 'la et prey
eater ' t 1 ,la 111n1c
the.. r; ;s fence.
NINE STOWAWAYS
"CORPSE" ALiVE WHEN THAWED
Old Soldier Nearly Frozen Riding Ex-
press Pilot in Zero Cold.
Baltimore, Feb, 10.—Early yesterday
moining, when the
eththermometer
r
watt
near the zero p telegraph
operator at Laurel, on the Baltunore
& Ohio, say what looked to hint like
a corpse on the pilot of the express
as it sped along at the rate of 60
miles an hour. He notified the depot
authorities here, and an ambulance
wa i on hand when the train pulled in,
The supposed corpse wee James,
O'Connor, a soldier, who had gotten
of the cow -catcher at Washington.
Ho was unconscious when taken off,
but revived at, the hospital Rio
halals and feet are frozen and his
lege are numb to the knees. He com-
plains of terrible pains in the head.
GOING FOR BODY.
Ilartwick„ the Alleged Wife Murder
er, Refuses to Talk.
London, Ont., despatch: High constable
Ihrghes and Officer Faircloth left to -day
for Cobble )till to bring the body of
Diss. Hartwick, who Ives murdered by
her husband, to this city. Since hie con-
finement hi London jail Hartwick has
refused to talk. He evidently did not
complete his terrible deed without a
great struggle, as his body and hands
are marked with (natty cute and bruises.
He is about sixty years old,
Meet Fearful Fate on Board Burning
Steamer.
New York, Feb. 10.—A wireless de-
spatch to the Tines from the steamer
Cymric gives details of the burning of
the steamer St. Cuthbert. The officers
and the crew of the St. Cuthbert had a
terrible story to tell. At midday Sat-
urday the file was first discovered,
smoke being seen emerging from a ven-
tilator. The first officer melted to the
bridge where the captain was to tell
him of the fire, when almost immediate-
ly, a terrific explosion occurred, blowing
off all ,the hatches in the forward part
of the slip, and destroying half the
bridge. The captain Was thrown to the
bridge.
inja-+',1 and blinded by the
Barnes. The w'heelenum was driven
ltway,from his pet.The foremast melt-
ed and full, throsfnr a stowaway who
Been Annulled.
London Feb. 10 The papers iu tri
ease aro hying kept secret, and all 1(1
formation regarding the nature of Of
ah:u•ges has been carefully withheld'
Thestatement 0104 made, however, the
the character of the medical evidence t
be given etude n pubic hearing 11nadvis
We.
1t has been well known fon' vivo year
past that the &mimetic affairse
Yarnumths were most unhappy,
I's+rr1'0 companions and phis !wanner - o1
living, it was said, were such that he
could not give his wife the place in soma
sty which she had a right to expect. 8110117supplied large emits of motley to defray.
Nor hn,hnnd's extravagances! 0.nd Lev
friends say that she has conducted her-
self with dignity throughout the trou-
bles resulting from this unhappy union
ani the dffffcnities of her brother; Har-
ry K. new.Thefeet that the Conntese 110 11 It in -
rd (Mil tell 10 sack an annul' inof
her marriage was made known here Jan.
Std, when. she applied to the divorce
court, for n' degree,
Thr. -.Hertford family, the head of
which is the .Earl of Yor•mouth's father,
tnlehon the Earl is heir, as eldest set
1u
of the -sixth a zeis, is one of the 014
est and proadeet of the Britishnobility.
The llisrrhfonesu of Hertford stood by
her danght.cr-in-IatV throughout ler
trnnbles, and exerted herself to recon-
cile the maple, but in Vain The family
0f the Karl is um th
ch distressed at
e
not0nup
e11 brae:dd. on it as a result 4,
the action taken by the Countess.
Since her marriage the Countess hos
made her home in England.
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Ground.
Victoria, 13, C., Feb, 10.—News was
brought by the Empress of India from
Yokohama that since the restrictive
measures against migration to America
the Japanese emigration companies are
looking to South America. The steamer
Itau Kneharlia has been chartered by the
American Emigration Company to take
1,000 Japanese to Peru, and another
emigration company has been permitted
to despatch 500 to Callao. Representa-
tives sent to Brazil by the Kokoku Emi-
gration Company have returned after
making arrangements to send 3,000 Jap -
(nese yearly to that country. Arange-
menta are under way with the Colombian
officers now in Tokio to furnish Japanese
laborers for Colombian plantations and
railways,
HEN LAYS A 25 -CENT PIECE,
lncloses it in an Egg to Insure Its
Safety.
Lynn, Mass., Feb. 10. Mailed for
safe -keeping until their owner could
be located, a dozen hens imprisoned
in the county jail have repaid the
jailer for the care and attention be
stowed on them by leaving behind an
egg in which, inclosed in the your,
was a quarter of a dollar.
The police found a negro walking
down the street last night with a
dozen hens in a sack. He was arrest-
ed
rrested and the hens kept in a cell in tho
jail until the owner was found this
morning. Jailer Garfield say the cell
was swept just before the hens were
incarcerated. When he went there
thi morning art'eee es lying in tha
corner, -IIe ac0''r "•, benice it and
VIRE; =astoniFt^'
CONCENTRATION OF
TURKISH BO
HAD THEIR FEET FROZEN.
Intense Cold of Yesterday Crippled
Two People.
Toronto despatch: While peddling meat
among the ehacka on the northweetern
outskirts of the city Herbert Midgley,
aged 29, an English battler, living at 140
Wellington street west, lied a foot
frozen, and was taken to the Western
Hospital. Midgley canto out to Canada
only in September, and, not being able
to get employment in Isis own trade,
bought small quantities of meat from a
`iuteher and sold it among his country-
men in the northwest part of Shaektown.
After his day's tamp last night he
went into a butcher's shop at the corner
of Wallace avenue and Emerson avenue,
and the discovered that his foot was
froven. Dr. Morgan attended to it, and
he was taken to the Western Hospital
in the Police ambulance.
While returning from hie trip P. C,
Cathers, in charge of the police ambu-
lance, picked up twelve -year-old Sidney
Part ]o had his feet htdly frozen
and took
RUSSIANS IN THE
ALARMED OVER
CAUCASUS,,
MOVE,'
Reply to any Movement on the Par
of Russia—Turkey Massing Troop'
at Bayazed—Turks Could Swee
the Caucasus in Ten Days,
St. Petersburg, Feb. 10,—Recent ad
vices received from the Caucasus indicate1y
that the Russian inhabitants are .011014
erably alarmed over the concentration o
Turkish troops in Armenia and the re
glop seized from Persia, which, it Is
believed, is designed as a reply' to an
attempt et demonstration on the part o
Russia,
Under the cover of Kurdish tribesmo
the Turks are reported to be massing in
fattry at Bnyazid and other strategiir
points near the frontier in such strengt
as to disp0yc of thin probabilities the
the movement is' intended saleiy agains
itoa-ntilitantt Persia,
Russia now only has two army corp1
in the Caucasus, a large part of whi
is dispersed in detachments through til
country to preso've order or engage .
punitive expeditions. An officer is quote
as saying that the Turks could in ens
of trouble sweep the Caucasus and 0(11)11`
Tiflis in ten clays.
Turkish ss
emiaries and spice, it
stated, are to be found eierywhe(
fomenting disorder, and theMoslein '-
habitants, particularly Daghesten, are
open sympathy with their canneloni
across the Boder.
The authorities here, although admit
ting the seriousngss of the 'iurko-1'0)
siert relations, do not share the elands,
010t5•a hold ill the. Caucasus, and deo1ll
that the possibilities of hostilities witi
Turkey, over which Russians there ail
panicky, is utterly excluded, . Certai(
prsv:aut1onary measures, however, a•.
being taken by' the military council, an
during the past three weeks 411 regi
meds in that territory have, been not
fled to hold themselves in readiness t
move at short notice.'
PRIEST Mall).
WALKING ON THE riAILWA,
FROM MAST1 TO QUEBEC.
Res. Father Galarneau Steps in Frost
of a Car Pushing a Snow -plough'
and Was Dead When Picked Up.
Quebec despatc
h:
A lata1 accident 0
comes lust uuwtg shortly after i ,1,
oclxk on the Q. it. L. & P. Company"
hey.
',Me, eu, Alt l,alarneau, 70 years e t;
ago, had been boarding 1n Lllospiec t
antofn0 for 80010 111110 past, olid y c r
;ley went oat to the punish of'Masted to
ee 001 eh ands. Shortly after 13
o'clock last evening he proceeded to the;
llnstui station, with tee 10teetion oft,
tel 1i _mr e to this city on the e cc
Annan, who 110 011 chi le leaves the Falls at ` d0
took lain ]wine to 610 Manning ave. but 111011 be arrived he discovered tn.et`l!
the car had passed,
/
Rev. Mr, Galmnenrstarted to trail:;
RESENT THL MbSS10P1ARY, to the city eve' tie rufhv,iy t'ncl Tho
--- 'r, li0 car, tweet -ilea by al plow, ti tid'
La Presse is Wrathy at Presbyterian left Quebec nt S o'01oe1., was protccchiDtY
Evangelization, towytrde fire leet-i on the .40114.11 whiel
when tic: dcc.a ed, 1n obsbly da?PIE b
Montreal, Feb, 10,—La Presse -of the 11tc 1es,lligid o1 1110 nor, crossed 0501' to
evening statee that it is a gratuitous th s(nthepn track.
attult for the Presbyterian Chuofh htoe l'10 motormen 51111' 11fnr 00045, 1111,1',
attempt the evangelization of the 1111,1 to dvonl t10 is14idoit by 13011ht'"
Frenoh-Canadfanpeople. on the brikes, int it tens too late, n
safndf nsk1La Presse m• to man w'as struck by 110
"Ie it not POtL0 nnfmtu a
't0 finish 01100 and for 1111' with this plow and thio}cit ctlongsidf el 01t1
hl
of another age? We are truck,
sure that the great holly of the, E. qhs Ont was; immediately balked 51
*Akmhreal
0101 Rev.'AIr, Gal:omeau token into th
car. when it ens d104010erd that life wo
Eng -
extinct.
71110.
-neater, 'them in the Cluieti-r , C -,ire,'