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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-01-22, Page 7:�It * .-A I 3r, 4 h .L-�, , , " � '- , `__­�___ . - - ___,_�_. ' A _' SU'PF4 iSE IS ' i � , . - --;,� , . '' __. - . . I . . . 11 I . I - .1-11 �11 . , . . , � '. . . , .. I I . - � . , .. � . . , . - � . .. . - �.. . . , OVER fidlico Montlay, ankI which wits Sight- unauthorized, null far the Most; put' Incorrect. V. ""llamberlaill sold Ila b%,odktua 11111ilhoaror -would Agree t Q ;a 0� a"! — , I — , , - - . ", . '. .. __ -- -_ --_. — __ __ , _­ , � , , . - � --- - UY IV UT 11 S "ICA ,111NE V 1� 11 11 E A LVES B 4# off tile ,Sandy Ilook lIghtsillp lit 8 report. rangellientR, which would Ito a happy Time of Iler Voya--e. STo LOUIS SAFE INLY POR11' ea. lie then referred to the Lit. ""O"I"y for tile ull-Iflon"On of tilt) tNv lior problem At the juino$, And sug- go4bal thdil, tile Iniperlal Govoi-n- W 0 T E` 'y"RIBLY It Ila I U V 11 SCALDI""fi "I'l TE oldenta, aml she hail (I.,.-ellned as- dax-,�, ,11 hours Livid 20 minutes, ail sistanco from '2at least one, pa"sen- itiont shoul(I appoint a commission ger eteanier. _'O�) itnil 190.5; :125, 130, 183, 193, . _____ 1___1 _.­_­ The Ilumburg-Anioulaw tteaniship 1`011111KYlvallia, from Ilainburg, Bou- tO OIlqnIrO Into tile matter In ;ill its details. . ' Leaziking Boilers Catgsed I Delayq 14olidoll coullivent. London, Jan. .10,—T,ha oomnlent lit . ' (t)],,,-,,,,,,,,)oU,Iis,L�iiti,ill�s (A'oll(lmy) illornill' bvilla,uls do-hanneubur hputioli shows It to he regarded as, ­ _­-____ Cowardly Lot of Soidiers Attack ff'�& 0111a of Ilia moot worthy u-ild Dril- 1 U (all "er ilant efforts, broathina a loity And V but She Was Never 'n I ng, the b -oL tabtar ' qj 111perial bl)lrit iinld allurdi I and S Conductot . bupas ter the prosperity and tran- . I- - __._______ quility 04 .the now colonies. Tluicow to tile Ilanquot Wore Issued Lit $210 - . .-_____­___.___.___.___ I'luch Auxlety Had Been Felt by Friends of Passengers and Crew—Siglited each, and to rapilegonlatlyo melt . only; tlivy wore Ili request tit inany - , by the Pennsylvani.1, She S:nt Letters From Passengers—Made Only UllieN that sull), . . Ili Ills references to the label- pro- rhey Also Abused the Motorman, Fired. instois ,rbrou,71i ilia Windows tt"d Five Knots in flour- -1he Pennsylvania Brla.vs Crew of a Norwe&lan Wain, Mr. Ultainberialn made Some ,rorr9riZed the Passengers —Thre ..- of tile GaijgCaptured aild Llie IlLnife Steanitr Sunk in Llid-Ocewi. I ouggokitions 'which have I.een can- Used llicked, Up Covered With Blood —No Inquiry in Lon,lon Into tile scrued as Indicating Ills desire lor . Ncw Yorft dek;Jintelk: Tha Ainorl- t1lur Crane, 0. W. Bonytigge and'Ralph Can Lino steamer St. Louis, of ,which ! N101101. The report of this committee WAS nows has 1-tron anxionaly awalted ullonlinotiely approvoil, and r aOIu- fidlico Montlay, ankI which wits Sight- tions -%vvile adopted condenjulng .1 the Action of ilia management of tileed off Nantucket JjIr:jL 0VoUInf.';, )yae Iiiiii as rautilned Ili ilia coninilLtecla off tile ,Sandy Ilook lIghtsillp lit 8 report. O'Lloc* tlil,j moviiiii,-1% ,141u,, bad been Time of Iler Voya--e. dolaye'l the f�rckctor part or a wook Tile St. Louis left Cherbourg Jan. 1-1-th, at 1.06 a, ill,, and arl-1yetl at by Leah! *Ig bolh�riq, but thorti hall :3&wly llaok lightship at 114.31 thim . be0a Lit) further trouble and no ac- ni-ornIng, inal.Ing ilia passage In 13 oldenta, aml she hail (I.,.-ellned as- dax-,�, ,11 hours Livid 20 minutes, ail sistanco from '2at least one, pa"sen- tvellago Eipaed o� 9.71 knots. Her daye, runs Were 3-11, 2,99, 832.5, 1112, ger eteanier. _'O�) itnil 190.5; :125, 130, 183, 193, lk�vlilled Ass!"titilve. 'ILI ,5, 230.5 and 270.5, total dla- tance 3,048 knote. The Ilumburg-Anioulaw tteaniship 1`011111KYlvallia, from Ilainburg, Bou- Saved A Crew. Logue ali'Ll PlyinOtitil, avriveAl thisi Tlw- sleanislAp Peiiu3ylvaii:a, *wlileh Morning, anji 1-t-pol,ted that ()It had f4ghted i,lie St. Louis at sea, January 15th, in lmtitjl�l(� 45.35, brought into port thirteen seamen W-11gitudo 40.20, filio foll in -wiLli whio wore taken Off tile disabled the Amerivau 1, no bLUILUIOr ,St . LOUIS , . No,rweglan steamer Siggen In mid- from Southampton all] chol"OUrg, ocean. The Slggen was tjoud� from Proomilug very slowly. The I)cllii- Syilnoy, L). D,, Lot, Now Haven, with I R3,lvania stpunie,l cioso to her and a Cargo of steel billets. On 4�ked the (ILA . I �Lulty. O.fIv lt3vt; of t1w, January tile loth she IOSL St. Louis rvillica that hor )letters tile propeller and became unman - ware 1,mking U.nd Sent a jloat along- illgeahle in ilia heavy sea. After sIdo tile Penilsylyania. In chlirge drifting 100 .miles off share dur- Of tile first olficer with letters fro�j; Ing a period of five days, in which tile p.tFsen-ors. Tile first ofileer Lima five hteamers, Were sightedan'd "cilartoll tn�tt St. Louis J oll"D Wore klignallold -without reply, ilia Penn- dly that tile Bill)) Sylvania )love Ill eight. The Big - Only could stea,lil five knoLs pzn- gen's Sam cocks ware opened, anti hour In fine weathe.r. Thoy had all 911'0 J)rojiibly San]( In a short time. bOard eight days, provisions, airl c Oulltoss may Also be Watched for The Count And 6buntoss Ossma� Water, anti all were in goad health. �,P.11 heaven to ll.atanld u Tho rustling. or garments and shur. have been among tile ,,lost persist- I lyllebuluir justification for Buch a fling of feat. liad a consexluent effect ont gamblore at Monte Carlo. For I titrong, manaelng and Oangerous pub- upon ,tile sleepy gravel,or, . and lie iwas T119 stoanv?r requI.ol af). as . NE Just' conscious enough to hear tile gooti fortune that scems to attend , GIHL PHISH11111 bvighiners. -Then the luck turned, and I He hoped that �Qio spirit of concilla Very Slow Progre"H. thoy lost Ileavilly, t, . Shown at tlie Dublin land call - -9 After one exceedingly reckless sit. I fe011 'Ire ., lice Would be reproduced in tile who desired to go to hell to stalld ting at roulette, the count tinatioun- The k?t. Louls inade s1c,tv pro- . gress coming Into port. Although ___ hll.� was sigirtO'l off li'lile I81an't at 6 G',-Iouk It wao not Until 8 o'clock ]ItShirg Broker Weds,Yonng that She passed 114andy I -look. She, ' words; lit "stand up," So lAzily rising to hia feet he looked around him at $ � reached the quarantine station at 0-47, is Woman in Spcial Car. And licit expected to be liere before half past ki,evon o'clock. . __ The marine sitation .It jandy Hook and sald�,Xavr, friend, I doWt know TrIlat qu ton welare voting on, ibut signalled "Welcome," as the Hli,p C1411110 in, anti tile St. LOUIS replied VVIR S E AI­IEAD FOR LICENS "Thank you." A ln,rge crowd gath- . ere:1 at the pler during ilia worn- ) IILtF,burg, I'll, Jan. 20 -Speeding Ing to Welcome tile de'layed pas- malo's the country At the rate ol seugers. fifty miloo Ail hour Ili a Special oat-, passeligers Indignalit. William E, Johnston, milling broker, During ilia fIrUt three daysi tile ship of Pittsburg, and Miss Minnie Jos - Pjup, of Anderson, Ind., wore married . made lidr,y goutl progret,si, for her oil Pridity by Rev. 1. N. Pry, of ti,bill-ty, Ill tile pr(.valling weather, Charleroi. wincii wau rottlpt aud Nqually, ,%vjtji Mr. Johnston left this city Oil Mail- hign crous Bulls. I.Vao spuetl tiiLxi be- Clay night with it party in a sleoplug Ca.111.0 Lit) BIOV-7 t1lat 1,110 111,1.�,seugers be- oar for St. Louis. The train WaR gan to dimais it, aim, living rouglL, scheduled to paim through Antler AOKI thOt'july WVlather, and tile blillik, inability to Make, kpoedo they becaine hid.' Nvli(,ro Miss Josbul) lives. 1,0,n: so illaigaklut tiult ML0tillgd were li(la. Jolit'iston and MISS Jetssup have been acquainted for a number of year 8, Rokio'litions ware, adopted censuring tile Steamship company for permit- and It was rumored that they were ting the 1yatsougere tu oluclark. engaged. . MrhLn tile special steamed Into An - On Jan. 1Q, wnep the saloon pass- derson, Allsa Jessup, who ]lad been ongers learned of tile emict COXILlit.10111 . notif1pil, was waiting 0it ilia station of tho steamor's bollorm .and, onguies, to havo it few Moments' chat ivith they hold an Indignation =101,111 9 J 11, Mr. Jolinsfull. the, muoklog rooiA, alid adopted rutw- itition.9 c',vlajuriliar ilia International oile of tile party Induced liar to I Navigation Compavy tor Beading L 'It' . board tile train until starting time. The train started Without 'the usual St. Louie to seu in hell dangerous con- announcement, but Mi,ss Je8sup, think- (lition. A copy of tliv!x, roawltiLion., wau liandu, I 'Lu Captain Passow, do- Ili- that Nile could get orr at Green- manding *%hat tile shily's course be flAdj a station a short distance from her home, was not worried. handed for uaiira.,N�, or that liar p4us- I In the, meantime Mr. Johnston and engers be tran6forred. to some Ix""' Ing Taht west-bounci stonAner if fea '3- Mlsf4 Jessup were 1.,.ft to themselves. low. A copy of those rv.;o�utions altio Before many minutes had passed the -' friands of the r,ouplo were noti. lad to ,%vv.s or ,rod to lie skint to the AHdo- de form themselves Into a bridal party. elated Press: I . Stcams,41) l:lt. Louis, at sion, .'fail. _12, Rov. Mr. Fry, a member of the part,),, wan called into service. But 190d.-Tt.- ilia paE!150AI9UrS Of ,6tcatll- It difficulty WAS met with. There was ship St. Louis: Tlic undersigucd com- mittee, unantmonuly cl.-tited by tit(' no nitirriame Ifeense. One Member Salon passwigmrs aL iiii Indignation thought of a plan to telegraph to ct-itinibus, ,ilia have the marriage =LmEs meeting hold lfan. 10, bt:g..,* loavo , Iloonse a ark at the sLatlan meet (h in 'to relloilt: "101I,LA, t iat there im ovi- anti arrailgo for the certificatO. The dence, that ilia stcanlibip St. Lou�ii message was sent, and vv�keu Colum- ontered Southampton harbor Jan. 2 bus ivitu roiched the clerk WAS there last. after ail easterly voyage of IvIlh tl"s) blanka ready to sign. more than nine days in it Smooth sua As ill(. train steamed out of Cal 11111 - , in it crippled, condition, and that site . buk; ilia wedding ceremon.v -vas per - was siolit to sea oil ilia following clay, fo�med. I I leaving, but littlo or no 'Lima. for . necessary overhatiAng and. nee-Idd re- Chicago Chronicle: pairs. . "Second, tbat -jour committee has exteiLL and gravity -or the distress 'I S N Mill N been credibly Informed that this was going on withIn. Tile lloi,30 call- ri "No, he Is not," was the response. I tinned until about 1.80, when the condition WAS known to the man- . husband called at a neighboring, 0 agoment or ilia company b.sfore cm - hGUS0 and asked where lie could ob- barking pausengers. . "No, lie hasn't',' came the reply. "ThIRI, that no aceld,-rit eo far as $175y000,000 for Public your committee ,art., amtru have oc- two mail from my ]louse,' amid lie. ourro LAnce leaving" .�_'.ontliailiptou to impn!o the spoed of tile ,vw)sol The Works, Pay Debts, Etc, delay lime boon only Buch. as might ter. T1111198 have reaolied a serious be raiisonably vxp�ete(l from ilia ...:--- - cripploti condition of Iver hollers. Providence, ImIcel, 11 --it; hilen i �,,Z FXPLAINED B Y C H A f 0 B E R11 - A I IN cecjdlngly kind to us, and we are . truly grateful that through hor Jolla"110-blirg, South Africa, Jan. tender morcles we have boon thun LO ­Colonial Secretary Ulianiberlain far Spared a calaiulty too horribie at a Imlitlect given him Im6t evening to, con'tornplate. tiollverod a hpatiall, In wlik"ll he )�ave I Fourth, we Marmot too veyvi-c-ly lor the lirst Little ilia detalls which condanin the reek] ef4suess (if a man- hAvo I,evn arran fo 0 linanc, Ig ,4od r ill � I Agetuent that Would sivnil such ,,I or the no,tir coloulag. 11 10 r -1 I a 0 C Be jjt� , tj - �. CrIpplOod NIMSCI, IM00,1 with IlUlllftll arrall,roul, ont Its ,,all lilt que and un- 'ilia frul,.;ht, to coutewl with Clip Ntorrim preekltl�nted action oil part ol! and perils of an Atlantic winter. We tile Imperial (30vernment, .Ind one believe that our llve,i have boon put which Ivas kiatiSfactory to tlic, re - Ill jf'Opardy, nn,I certainly our lovvd preV011t3tive 118,40matlong which met ones at hoine art, b -Inn, illallo I() Hilf- In Johannesburg ye-Sterday. for great niontut anguisli, n(A to Tile PrOPOS111, 110 Said, was -first mention the sevore finanotal lossiot; that ibi� Uovel-11111011i, undertakes to many of Uzi havo Ineurrod and are wit,mult to tilo. Imperial Parliament liolir Incurring. a Wll to guaralitoo a loan of $i75,- -Pirth, that on uto vvt ning of 000,000 oil t114. Fiecurity OZ the iteects January 10th, J'X�3- tho follow- 0: tho Traneviial, and OranAia, whicl: Ing p-ti"Ooll uas prvs-�Tltvd to Cap- were being unIted for this purpols tain F. 11. Vai,row, connivin,ling tho Tlia loan woui,d 13a raised as Hooll fol' stcaluallill lit. 1,0111s; tile Imperial Parliament shall give "The undersigmed wtssongers 0! Its cousant, ilia money I)oIng devot- "blic _'I'mpighip .St. LOUIS, I'wilid for vA to ptI.Ning tile pxIstifig idebts (it New York, li,orrby reilup.,t that in ilia Transvaal, buying ilia o�IiAlng Vleiv Of tile cripplild vorLditioll 0! rallroadp, prov.ding ter tha coligtrue- tills R1.0.111IShill, 111141 tile vonflo(jurnit tion of now lines, allowing -the necee- uncertainty of tile Onto of lier Iyary expenditure for public works reaelling tlint point, you halt voint" And also providing for tile land set- rat,*t wpotern steanior for I lul tiolaent This part or tile plan -will � ., purpost) of tramsforr'n- lit; thoreto, placks Oitangl ., a all,d tile Transvaal Ili or that the beat be put into H. -ill- funds to chrry out the development lax, If ri%mS1j)I-e.1' of ilia country. .',,�O%kintll, that ill(, thanks ofilm Tile woond part of tile agreement passpugers are due to, the, officers; provido.4 that an Boon its posulble Of ilj:� i4hip for their itulforin cour- ,-Iftl-ll plicinx ilia cir'd, allothin, loan tosy uniler fliv.w very ivylu , ell, of $150,000,00o Shalt Ile ralood, to cumatall"'s In endeavoring to ftl: In callol ill) In annaml Instalmonts -, Jay our utieft,winess and, exeltement.11 Of $00,0001000. TIIA, n will .4 Secon'd 100L. "That In reply Captain Vawiow ex- 1) o treatf!d at; a war debt, and will plainel tile difficultioR lint] il-ill-ors 1:0 speared On the Assets of tile Trans- attondIng it transfer of passmigers ,vani. at roa, And further Ef!atod that It A number or South African finan- wo�jll hl lilt oxetto,lill­tv flan,-rerou.,4 'to elarS had undertakon to sulmorlbi th'i underttilring, to aitenipt t,ik,, the first $50,000,000 without receiving PlOp Ili lit r prosmit goirlition into prollcrential security. Up to A few the harbor Of Itall1a%. 110 %oil"'- 110111-0 previous to the limucluct lie teor�.41 Ilio ii,N)rtivition that ho had lint revolved tile authority of 111![.-,Iit jr1t(!r wl viltor Iloalon bar.- the 1101110 Government to deal final. ,;oil and )lad th- tinf,;ition th,!n un- ly with ill* mittter of the war call. d. -r ad-Oppillent.!, t11111111011, -ftn,,,l lip (leclarod that tile :,lftno-1 NV thf, ralooll pa-4ong-prs. rvjjowt!z Irthorto PUNIRImil which pur- ,*I ,�l , Committee voll"31sted of A. polqed to !.,Ivo deUtIN of tit.,! fjljitll� 1). Lloyd, Louis 11. Burnol, Rev. Ar- MAI arrangement -were prowature, measures either to restrain Kaffir -St. Louis Caso—.leweller Robbe,j of $2,000. polygamy or for a system of taxa- t1olit to compel ilia natives to work I�y placing it heavy Impo.3t upon every Additional 'wife. He went at oome longth Into ilia labor qut�oLlojl, I And said there was plenty of labor if tho Kafilv could lie made to work. "Ili theory we have stopped slav� cry," said lie, "but many philanthro- I)-*StS AL home would be surprised to Ilear that ire are encouraging It ILL ailothvr and worro ]'arm, the Kaf� fIr's Mom lielng to buy WlYeS to keep Win Ili idleness. Tile black race is lacr(-xi3mg, with great rapidity, anti Undoes It can be settled Ili a regular industry it will prove a danger and it difficult -,v.1' He opposea any lin- pDrtatlon of ImLor until all the re- kiourves for developing ayalia)jle Ia. bor had boon exhausted, and lie suggested that t1ild subJect be can- sidered by a Royal Commission. Ili 1olianneebarg tile Idea, 11-ts been litooted t1lat ilia $150,000,000 war contribution might be spent in 1,ullding now warships. This sligges. tion does not, meet with much ap- proval In London, Where It Is thought the contribution ought to be ap- plied to ilia relief of taxation. A STORY OF THE KING Showed Iliterest lit Salvation Army Al'ork. Now York, Jan. ,110 -The ljorald Ilma the foliowing spacial frord London: Ali Interesting story of ji[Ing J�d- Wdrd'o Interest in lthc Salvation Army is told in this ,week's issue of' the Social Gazette, by Mr. Walsh pawson, a keen Supporter or the army'a social work. Two years ago Mr. Daw,son, who had interested hiniself ill obtaining donations for social work, was oil Ills way one af- ternoon to call oil A certain benevo- lent Poor, when lie lost Ills way In a thick fog. Suddenly lie rail against a man noar Buckingham Palace, Apologizing, lie asked the stranir .er If lie could direct him to tile !louse he was looking for. The answer vvais, "Certainly, I am going near the place myself. I'll showl yoathe house." . "We chatted away merrily," Mr. Dawson continues. ""I -told him ail about my work and the labors of the 8,ilvatluil, Army. Ile seemed deeply loterested, and when I reached the houise, lie said: "'It is dreadful to think that so much isurfering exists In this city, I want TOIL to accept a little girt for thO poor -suffering oneo,l And lie Placed lit my hands toil sovereigne. "I was astonished and asked the unknown dollar what name I i8hould put down In the book. He replied, hurriedly: "'No limille at all, please. Simply anorlyinouts.1 Suddenly I saw Ills f,L(,.(! dls"t notly for the first time. It Was tile Prl!�co of Wales, now tile King.,, '001TAIM's 19HP12 pn 1P N 0 I 1103 I __ Pathetic Scenes Witnessei, !I, 0.1d London- . 1. STORY ICOMIES BY NEW YORK Pittsburg, Jan, 20-Fivowenwurn so badly luJurad by .An exploslan In tile Carn-cgle, Nvorks At Duquesne to- day that it Is believed that kill Will die, One of tile valves of a statLonary o'lighlo itood. to operate 4 '130al crueller, blow out. Five man who wore In the, engine, house at the time were baklly voulded by escaplrg,ptcamc, and voina, were baQly out and brulsvd. r1jivo of the injared weyo- taken to their homes In Ducluosaq, ap(l three others wore, brought to ,tile Wilfft Pennsyl- vania Ilospl.tal. Joseph Carrick, the niglrt forcula..LL, waa 0110 Of tile Worst Injurcil. Ile wa,0 out a,bout tile head alld ))-as badly Soulded all over tile bad.),. 110 Wag taken to ILLS 1101110 In Duquoano. A C()wu,rkjly Lai or Foldicro. . Now York, Jan, !2G.-IllotOuS HOI- d1we froan Fort Slocum, creaLL'a a rituile oil .11 trolley car; bound foil Alt. N:,erljoll oil Sull(lay Morning, and ncar.y murdered the conductor, Louis Ettinger. The vo-diers, NvIIO are mem- bers of tile "FIghtIng Sl.',t('011tll$l U. S. infantry,, Jua back from Luzon, war(,, drinking from flasks and balling a boisterous time, made cial Insulting remark, which AIr, BlItcholl, a Pa-Us- onger. and Dmnlel Long a formal, motorman, resented. fDten a halt dozen 6oldlers Sprang oil Long and Atiltohon, ana kicked them anti liunch. ad them in ilia face, In ilia excitement Iscvoral of tho so.,diers draw revolvers , ,Ind begall firing through tile Will - dews. woman sorcuined anti Saluted, whilet Man rall to tile platforing alld Jumped fro,111 the our, Tile conductor.,. who wa.R trying to collect faroti, re- celved A knifo thrutit lit tile back, aml fell 'to ilia floor, and, mitJon was thrown bodl y through it car window. Your policenton finally boarded the call, ,,Ind tho so,41lars leaped off, Throo wcrot captured. They denied littOng (]out, tile stabbing, but after they ]Ind liecii aGarcher3h the pollco found oil the floor a blood�covored knife. It IS be- du tlngor IS fatally NrounKjad, I . . � - No hictnitly lit London. 'Lonid(>,'ti,Jaii(:.'(Y.-ir�io.rol)o�,t circu- lated ill tile UIll,ted States that tilt! Board of 12,eatlo will tiautituto ail In- qUIrY into the circumstalicles Under which ilia Anicilloali i1no Stemmer St. Loull; was allowea to anti. for Now I 'York, is unfound�ed. I Thii;,s Get $121,000. Toroatow Oltio) Jan, :X. -W- A. Scott, a, je-welLil, of Now Cumberland. IV. Ila., was robbed of mu'ley and jawo'lly valued tit, $2,000 yesterday. Scott. who is a, paralytic, ,Ind, lives over ILLS store alone, ivas awakened by three livisked bandits, who bound naidl gagged him. and tlicfn blow Ills sulo apart and secured ilia booty. . --------.-,..- .C-' " "I'SONER C" 00 , S DEATH r I H 3 &U-44 RATHER THMN 'FACE TRIAL Five Killed in a Feud in San Francisco's I Alt . Chinese Quarter. Spokane, lVii. , Jan. 00. -Rather than be hold A, prisoner for buv- glary, John Lee,, U. Junk -man, 52 years of age, buried himself to death over ilia cliffs of tile Spokane River anti into tho maelstrom be!ow the rans. Lee wito arrested on a charge of brooking into a, freight car and ston ling grain sacks. He broke away from two policemen and hurled him- self over, the, cliff into the river. Ilia body was not recovered. __ __ - _- A'Var ill Chillatowil. San Francisco, Jau.-20.-Five C111- nogo were shot, two 'fatally, last night, in a Tong war Ili ChInatown. Th . oro �vero three succesHive shoot - Ing affrays, the latter two being Ili rotlallation of the first which took place Ili gainbling (Ions. The first tile Intended victim was shot tbrough ilia body and two bystanders ware Struck by tile bullets, but not sort- iously Injured. Four man are Ili jai mid. illo Police say they have strong evidence against two or tile prison- OrN. Statement to the press denying the Co*nC'--�C--PcC)C--'z"�C'-�fgIC3 rollorts of Lt dispute h case and R. Giron, and declaring that she bas 110 intention of leaving I NE If. Glroll. "Cftk*-2c,.*-29.q.�QC*%�.JCI--*"�JOL2 . Further largo American orders 11 ve been placed with Lanarkshlre CANADIAN I Irmon foundork. It Is stated thitt Mr. I Indications point to a meeting of ; Edison has ordered are cru.11111.1- tile Legislature early next month. machines Ili Coatbridge, saying th.� � The official return for North Grey they can be made better ,anti cheap- plades Mr. Mackay's majority at 272.: or there than In tbal United States. Air. R. Owen fell from an elevator Lord Milner, tile 111gh Commission- I at Fort William, sixty feet to tile Oil of South Africa, will be retired ggound, and ,was killed. when M:r .Chamberlain returns to , The financial Statement or tile To- England. -Then It is oil the cardh 4.0 4 % New York, Jan. 1220r.-Tjiii Still ILI's ronto Separate School BOat'd ShONA'S a' credit ualance or $5,000. a Lord Awmar Will be sent, Lo Australia as the successor of Lord tile lolloivlll,g special from London: Five carloads of exhibits for tile Tonnytion as Governor-Grencr_ of The po -or of Lonklon are not starvI116 Osaka, J . apan, exbIlAtion will leave the Australian Commonwealth. ILL Bilence tbio winter. It IS said that Lianada, on the Empress Of Japan. - - the (711btress is far greater than fo, The Imperial Bank lime purchased a . .. Many Ycars, an.] eertftmly tile streets site for offices Ili Montreal, at the Must Grant Partial Home ' STORMEES [ n -r,? r 111910E I , .SHORT j -ire pvlaened of tile trULI1 0 , . I thil, corner ol MoUllt stro3t and Victoria LORD Ho � C A commercial traveller Went to - . ed as a brilliant affair. They now 114110 QUO of tile flutist country wtatement. arear processions of tile square. 0 oonts In England, __ London, Jan. "O. -Mr. John 'Itea- ..-HIS . MONTE CA40 VC41M. I an.oulp_o,yo,i Mallon tilioagh kh.% plin it In understood Montreal's now ___ c,lial. Streets every (LAY clatter reLl 1-7rench Lll.eral papor will appear - ail to him at LMIuburgh last evening, w�nner�j. Large detachments of p - ilco, as for about February J.fft, under the cdl- torship of Mr. Marc Sauvelle. I Eligagement to Mrs, Alice Cart .act as,;orts thase shivour- 1119, unkempt lion.les. They ktra ilkink. ad by thirty or forty halt LDffa and Lady Abardeen have sent to Ch L111138y Announced, -clad lit- out some excellent photographs 'in ; Wounds of Centuries and give tile dividtlals who Shake wooden collec- frIends in Canada, taken their Irish, people a obance of living in t',011 hoxes tinder the noses of the robes ,worn at the Coronation. I I tp�ctatjors. Th's pl-illelpal procession . The aint manufacturers have do- 0 , go I . . . � - 1 L. aided not to oppose the demands of �1 ' - - -, I . ... I � I I .. ... - .1 - '' ­­_ '' _­ -,-,- ­_­,__ " * ,-"",''-,-"","""',,L'"',I'l,,,,,,,_,,, field, only terminating Ili the death I of Mr. Chauncey#, It,% 1890. 110 ])a. quo titled Ills widow two millions. ll.r. . .1-1 I.. . I � , � __ � �, , _0 r 0105 OHNIN OL 1, ,,,, -­­ I I'' I '' I—, 1, ,_ I — i6l_; nr",�-�,"Nopmwp-oko WA r, ill, 0sters boar'a roinark0lo re. lottor to the mine workers, urging FLOWERS OUT OF SEASON, transferred to -day to ilia German representative, Paron voil der Goltz, Each man receives a ticket ofitit- Wig him, If lie Nvalks Sixteen miles In I The total receipts Of coal in To- I FOUR GOOD , I soinblanoe to, one anothor, both be- ; __. I 'natall and 14,1vtug a wealth of,! T tail. I air I and marvoic Must Grant Partial Home ' STORMEES [ ol�s. Two Years ago$, while ploxi ,us oom; I , .SHORT j crultAing Ill the Al"Iltorranea", Lord Nowbrougli met# Nvooed ud . Rule to, lieland, I � r-1r4%.tr44-,;r-%-�4­,CU4r."t2 marrie(l. Grace Carr. Their maIt'l, ago Ili Loxidion Is still rorucknhor� I A commercial traveller Went to - . ed as a brilliant affair. They now 114110 QUO of tile flutist country I MR, REDMOND GIVES WARNING. hurch onel Ounda,y in A lL,oj%,vn lie hap, epned to stop over In, and , i4eing; oonts In England, __ London, Jan. "O. -Mr. John 'Itea- . , droway he Sell asleep, MONTE CA40 VC41M. mond, All 1:l., -Lite IrWh leader, respond- Tho Preacher was given ,to preaeb — Ing to a -Nationaiist address propentl, "hall Aire And damnation" sermons, � . Body ol'Titled G lerilikill 011icel. pollj1d - ail to him at LMIuburgh last evening, al'Al 110.8 anorning he &)reached It 0 all Seft 811(ire, Haiti lie believed that the friends Of I Peculiarly etrong, one On the dangers . Nice, Jan, 20. -The bOLly Of Count Ireland would Boon see a measure , bectiniv law which would heal ilia of bin, .ttie, relive.,rcig Of heaven, anti AXei 01061111111, an officer Ili tile Gor- ; Wounds of Centuries and give tile tbo terrors of Ilell, . MAIL al -Illy, Stationed at Dresden, was Irish, people a obance of living in . 71"dilgh it all t]4 "grip Rack Mail" cast AS110ru lit San Remo yesterday, peace and prosperity oil their own slutulber-ea on, oblIvigus ot ,w,hat was and those who are acquainted with , go I . . being said, until near the close or 11W events or the past faw days are If this chance of settling the Irlsh ttho pernion, ivhen� hater tbe,preacher Of ilia opinion that ilia body of the Lilaid question was lost by the rpj.�e. had Asked all ,wjjo**deSIrod to go to c Oulltoss may Also be Watched for The Count And 6buntoss Ossma� tIon (if the measure, continued Mr, I Redmond, there would be an over, �,P.11 heaven to ll.atanld u Tho rustling. or garments and shur. have been among tile ,,lost persist- I lyllebuluir justification for Buch a fling of feat. liad a consexluent effect ont gamblore at Monte Carlo. For I titrong, manaelng and Oangerous pub- upon ,tile sleepy gravel,or, . and lie iwas . About ,h Week they Met with tile lie movement In Ireland as lie would Just' conscious enough to hear tile gooti fortune that scems to attend , I be sorry to see. � words "*tana t;p." to the, second query . bvighiners. -Then the luck turned, and I He hoped that �Qio spirit of concilla a tho minister (after tile majority thoy lost Ileavilly, t, . Shown at tlie Dublin land call - had sat), wherein. lie bad asked "all After one exceedingly reckless sit. I fe011 'Ire ., lice Would be reproduced in tile who desired to go to hell to stalld ting at roulette, the count tinatioun- House of Commons, and If so kill of Up.,P I tess did what so many others have clone here-thily disappeared. the pDIILJCaJ parties might commence ihe work of appeasement and justice 01 course, as has been said, ilia traveller only ,board the last two It iva8 remarked that they )laid a hurried Interviow with one Of tile In Ireland. Hitherto the Irieh Nation- allsts had boon fightIng landlorillsin words; lit "stand up," So lAzily rising to hia feet he looked around him at $ � offleore of the Institution, anti It was they ]lad and not the landlords, who they the Ipeople, then up at the preacher, suppose(] accepted tile cus- tomary aid to leave Monaco. wished would remain to take a part In the government of tile country and sald�,Xavr, friend, I doWt know TrIlat qu ton welare voting on, ibut The discovery of the count's body, Mr, Redmond further said that ilia I You and .me -seem. to be in A minor- I however, Indicate that tile losses Of demand on the treasury for the car- Lt3N-' I the pair were too heavy to be re- rXing Gut of the voluntary purchase , , I — ! itevea by any temporary asBititance nnd It Is believed they have lit,al; SCII(Illic Was not unreasonable. Th a defielt wool(] disappear In ton' years It ;WaS a, bot J%unday in Jukv, but,._ ._ _ Lilt' the rcqu8Rt committed suicide, rather than face ruin and disgrace. by the reduction In the cost of gov- __qm_� Off the Ruperintendent the minister arose to address -tile - Prenlier Balfour is again confined orning Ireland. Laying aside tile questions or IvIlat Was (]no to the t`0,11001. Tho Subject was "TeM,ptit. tion.1- and t,lils it, the ,way. 110 coti. MHS. -BRISTOW'S 0 gTH dl rds and of the debt due to Ire- 1-�ld 0 all , it would be a profitable Invokit- Lent cluded J11r, remarks : "You must not ILSLOn to Satan to flower, freely. . . . to tile land ,whon he tomptil you . sinall farm. which barely yielded settle question Nvlilcli has baffled the best Englial; to got angry and sm Y bad wcaldri. rr You Iwt ,your tamper and say . . Foul Play Suspected by De- statesmen, had been a source of poverty, misery and bloodshed, and hail caused the emigration of mil- ,bad %vordH now you will COAtInue to do so Mholl You are older. When Iwas a WERh ROASTED ALIVE. lions of Irishmen, who tool( Into -title ,boy my mother told me how . kvrOng uctive Campau. ,,Amerlctb and cherished there an un- It Was to get angry and use bad ,Words, and how glad I am now I . . dYIng hatred for the Union Jack. He did not li�llevo that the that I lietelled to her and learned girls mat Christ Bell, a 1vcII­t(*d(Y carpenter, who became Interested settle- mant of the land question would end to kiontrol My tom�psr.#" Turning to tile Infant olass lie said: flUSBAN5'j STRANGE 3TORY tile Home Rule question, but lie ill(] ,, Littlaboys and girls, you see ,Ulat . n . Three Arell Dend, not hesitate to say th&t It would be the removal of tile last obstacle. grent SLY Oil M,Y Doom. NOW t.hAt fly Windsor despatch: Detective Cain- Pan this morning returned from In conclusion Mr. Redmond said, if annoys me, and I Wish it would go iWay. NQW` solue ipeople migitt. get MoUragor, Wherc lie has been Ox- 0111111i'19 into tile tills chance is lost through perverse Stupidity, the losers will be the land- angry and say bad ,,words at that . Jy, I will not. I will raise mysterious death f of AIL"S' 'Niary Bristow- "A suspicious lords on ilia one side, and those de- siring to maintain the connection' ,but my ,land and brush,,tha, XIY-Gosh blast Lt. IVA a I ontare of the case," saiLl Detective Campall, "is ilia fact that tile body lic-tween England and Ireland on tll(- iwarqp - - - I lay crosswise on tile bed, tile fact' against the wall and tile hoad other. The- Irish people were read.v to necept the situation In the eve'lit the When William 1-1. Cran a was playing . 1 at Portland, Me.. recently lie ' "I banging down toward the floor Ov6r . the left tomple wile a raggEA gatili, of acceptance or refusal of tile W proposition. . pending I " dId7,noL*­ I UtOpi, a, -t a hotc], but repaired Instead - to th(s Dome of a personal friend. Ail - about iwo inches long, which was either infiloted by a blow or by HARD TIMES IN,LONDON. Other or Ills friends became cogniz- . .1 ant Of tile fact in a peculiar manner. a fall. Tile woman was about 50 — Title friend first called up tile pill- I Years old, a0id bar husband nearly 65. 'I'litly were marriod six months Painted lit Litirld Colors by a Nemv 'York: month Hotel, and ilia actor not being Work) Ile then, as 110 supposed, calleir ago, when it was Said ilia wife be- to Correspondent. 7 Now York, Jan. up tile Congress Hall Hotel. The rot- I gan drink heavily. On Sunday 20-TVitirecan no owing couvers.itlon evaued, mays the night the neighbors heard sboutq longer be an -y quok;tIQu as to the Chicago Chronicle: 'Ind curses coining , from the little exteiLL and gravity -or the distress "Is Willia= H. Crane staying house, and concluded that a brawl now prevailing in London, Says tire there ?" was going on withIn. Tile lloi,30 call- Tribunals correspondent in Lon- "No, he Is not," was the response. I tinned until about 1.80, when the (1011- MaDY thousands of men In "well, ms?" husband called at a neighboring, exiless of the Usual average Are Was tile next query. hGUS0 and asked where lie could ob- out of employment this winter, and "No, lie hasn't',' came the reply. tain a Constable. "I want to eject. thR workliouses cannot accammo- "We don't reserve rooms here, first two mail from my ]louse,' amid lie. date all tile people dainanding shol- come, first served, is our rule." � I Bristow says that early Ili the even- ter. T1111198 have reaolied a serious Cranee friend thought this rather , ing his wifia asked him to go out and Pasi in ilia e4i.et end of tile Bxatro- airy on the part or the hotel clerk, as bay ten cents' wGrth of wine. When Polls , While tile t1do of Allen Imini- lie vuppaxed , but, restraining his ail - lie got back lie found two strange gration is Stoadhy rising higher ger, he tr1ed another question. Man Ili tile room. They had a bottle and higher. A Serious sta'Le of mr- "Do you know whether he wr.l stay of whiskey, which the party drank,. fairs exists also, 'in other varts of MI'll You when- In Portland 7" was the ­ * ­­ -- Bristow was sent three times flur- Great Britain. An on4less stream of (brm, It took., � . Ing ilia evening, lie says, to get ,it country -bred folks are pouring into _i . the telo- � _____­`mjP_-! "I really .1 III ) a the telo- . i , � ��,-nl fresh supply. Finally the B-trangO the overcrowded cities, while Chn, - I . phonic 'commmilcaty "bu At . ,.. igg nar.,.��. . .. men put him out of tile house. Wlipn adian farinere organize expeditions fectlY Possible tit,% I will." . . lie returned In the morning the men to search the old country for. much- Crane7s fr1end at this grew Irate, - wore gone tind Ills wife Jay dead oil needed laboir, and offer good wages ralcl, behig a Man of substance In the the bad. The door atood open, the for efficient men, without satisfac- community, asked the other man If wind bla,vving through oil the corpse tary respo,nse. Its know-wbo, he wme, and at the same within. Bristow c1nims Ills wife Was I % - I time gave liliv name and couple,] it " .: -­-_­.�, � frozen to ueaLu. Tilds is the junsbanu e story," continued the datectivp. "Tile neighbors do not believe tlipre were any strangers Ili the house. The noise, they think, was made by Bristow and his wIfe, and later the m,Lti left tho house of his own accord. Whetll�r lie ,struck her before leav- Ing or whether she roll anti cut liar - self In stumbling toward the bed Is what we Ave trying to awertain." ____ NOT QUITE 200,000. ____ Complete .'Reterenclum Vote Iteactles 1001002. A despatch from North Bay Just evening announces the orflicial re- rcren-dum returns for East Nlpis- 2tig, which completes the figures 'Or the whole Province. Tile vote ,.I that constiltuency Was; For, 615; against, lal. This brings the total vote In favor Of the I'liquor ,tat up to 190,602; against, 3.08,482, giving a majority for the act of 96,210. The (]clay In Bast Nipis- sing was due to bad transportation facilities from the Temiscaming Fe- glon, the returns having, been orig- Inally delayed by the unsafe ice during tile free6ng-up period. SEVEN AkE DEAD, . __ And One Other Dying as Result ol Explosion. Washington, Jan. 20.--Tlle follow- ing cabicgram. was received thI8 Morning at the Navy Department from Rear Admiral I-jIgglukion, re. garding the explosion on tile battle - .1111) Blaarvacilu8sitts, dated San Juan, jall. 18th : "Seven dead altogether; Robert Rule, F - N, Loesser, S. F. Mallnow- liky, X. J. Platt, Andrew 1-jendriuk- son, Albert Tack -i, Walter W. A. ,,�clle , art. Two living -Patterson end Dossett. Patterson's recovery 'rob� able; Doosett's recovery d,,'btf.. The dead were buried with military honors at San Juan. Sick men Ili hospital." VON KETTELER MEMORIAL. — Ohista HELIKIS it Over to tile Repres- entative all Germany. Pekin, Jan. 20 -Vie moinorial built* by ilia Chinese to Baron van Ketteler, the German Minister who was as- sassinated by Chincee at the out- assembles every day at Aille End, L. aided not to oppose the demands of SISTER OF �ADY NEWBROUGIH , j I .. Tho acol-lont occurred oil an on -hip break of the Boxer troubles, was )VII-Itechripol, under the auspices 0- the Social Democratic Fousiratlun. the BrItIsh Columbia silver -lead tuiners; for increased protection. lottor to the mine workers, urging FLOWERS OUT OF SEASON, transferred to -day to ilia German representative, Paron voil der Goltz, Each man receives a ticket ofitit- Wig him, If lie Nvalks Sixteen miles In I The total receipts Of coal in To- Louisville, Ky., Jan. 20.-A rain- ance Ili, real life, before which tile — Novel Afetnod jDiscovered for Arbi. first secretary of legation. -The transfer WAS made by Prince Ching, tile line tO Hyde Park anti return, routo -were but 8,310 tons les.,4 dur- ing the last nine months of 3-002, most amazing fletion pitles Into trarily Malting Platits Bloom. head of the bourd of foreign affairs. to a obaro in tile money taken up Ill tile collection 1,oxes. Those shares cumpared with the mine period ol Insignificance, has come to light In a letter recelved from Mrs. Jose- London, Jan, 20 -The Tbucapub- Tho ceremony was attended by tile diploinittle corps a*nd a,bout 5,000 averago 87 cents. The majority at 1901. plillio Armstrong, of Louisville, who Ushas an account front it correspond- Wilnese. Tile memorial, which waB tile men in these procomions are Mr. G. B. Gerrard, managOr or tile Is now Ili Swlt7erlantl, 'antiounclug ant of the "otberisrutlon" of plautal, dedicated some dayu ago with ChIn- dock laborers.. Aimny of them are Bank of British North America at ilia engagement of Mrs. Alice Carr Lt new PITOW's iv,iereoly plant. uat- ose corenionles, Is in the form of it cOUIPlatelY exhausted at ilia and o, Winnipeg, wlI1 go to London, Ont Chauncey to Lord Roseliery, forni- orally floweebilg in tile spring are triple arch. Its creation �vits provi(led the March. and Some collapse and at once, to take charge or the offlc��' or Premier of ilia United .Kingdoin. mado to produce b:oesome during the rot- In tile peace protocol.. Are taken to Lhe hospital. This has there. Beyond the otataniont that the lllr(V!Guu ;IUtUMll- been a week of tile bittere3t winter Friends of Rev. Dr. WIlkle,-Iate of ougagoinent oxistm, no dotalls; wort, The prooeRs is simple. The Pl-LIltS in Unk, STEAMER LAHN GOES ASHORE weather London lime ever experience -A the Presbyterian Training School, given in the letter. It simply states are Stored a smalt galvanized anti It to not Surprising tixt.1; the tirdo�e, Inglia, have appointed a com- that Loird Itosebery had tleon very Than other is poured Into a small cup — half -fed, half-clad man are unable to mittee to wait on ilia Forolgii Mis- attentive to, Mrs. Chauncey for fixeLl to tile toil of it. tank, whence, Ton Atiles .�,ast of ifie Itock of Gib - bear the Strain or the March In the slons Committee. several Nreeks, which they have after tile tank ]lite been securely fas- ralutt-No Danger. plorchig, freezitig wind. DqjrIng the The City of Toronto has orldered been spending on the Riviera, and toned, tlic- other is al',owed to evapor- Gibraltar, ,Tan. 20.-Tfie North greater part of the dlutanee the Clio 1,200 tons of Walsh coal to Ila that ilia engagement ILI tha culluln- ato for A period of rorty -eight hours. German Lloyd's stammer Lahn. niarchers are sllentj and nothing IS heard except the rattling the brought frolut 1<1111gr4ton, and from atloll of a courtship which began During this time t lie p',ants shed their leave�� and may be described 46 Capt. Malchorm, from Mediterran- of cash I,Oxes. Now mild then, however, I 000 to 8,000 tone of Bay C'Ity coal maronto. When ilia couple met at Cannes a, few Ili a state of Intoxication. . can parts for New York, went the tho,tioalid or two thousand men a"t $1.76 f.o.b., weeks Ago. . After this period the pittrits are a-,:- 1 tshore at 4 o'clock this morning the Join Ili this chorus: BRITISH AND FORE'61N. Tae AILLITIOUN Carr (ifl-IS The posed to the air for another period at Tuniara. ten miles east ut Rock of Gibraltar. Thoro WAS a "Tile po,or, the poor, are ever In tile WAY The Sultan of Morocco's forces Nvoro engagement recalls tho his- tory of tho famous Ca, rr girlS, Who of forty-olght hours. This In turn Is followed by .I second period of other - h6avy fog and rain was fallingat I Ia TI Door Are starving dity by (Jay, defeated by ilia ]Pretender. worn once belles of Kentucky, Ilardly fifteen Jzatlmt, after which the plants are the time. Oil board ilia steamer W0. saloon passengers and 1,200 They walk Along th'a KIng's highway, The starvIng of Old England.,, - Prenlier Balfour is again confined years agu the Carl, family residad on, a farm near Mad- removed to ail ordinary forcing house, und within two at, three weeks begin - onilgrants.. Site lt4 Ili no danger. poOr ----.------ to lite house, suffering froin a severe isoll, Ind., the father ranting ti, to flower, freely. . I cold. . sinall farm. which barely yielded TO A CANADIAN WONIAN. PANTHER BOMBARDS PORT.. Two hundred poisons -were drowned them tile neco,marles or lite. while WERh ROASTED ALIVE. F as & result or a landslide, at Napkin, ail it vislot to thIs elty, tile two — __ Hari -let T. Sewcll Bequeathed DuSt- Sall Carlo.,4, '-'2Mileti'l,iroji,il�Ial-iterLibo, China. girls mat Christ Bell, a 1vcII­t(*d(Y carpenter, who became Interested (ItolvIl Shect of Eligille Blew Out- liess Interest. ,41telled by GernlanB. Goebel, the Inventor of submarine thrpodo boatR, has developed Inearill Ili tbomi and invited them to vist-4, n . Three Arell Dend, Now York, Jan. 210, -BY tile Will Of 1) Maracaibo, Venezuela, Jan. -0'- Ity. and bits been placed in ail asy- lidnisolf and wife tit Ills Modest Baltimore, Ald., ,Tan. 20-Throo ila,ti. tile litto Holon 111. CampbOlt, which , 110rt '6411n Carlos Is 1-11-1 miles from Inn). home a few miles from Louisville. road mail worn roneted alive In the WAS tO-da,Y filed for probate In Maracalbo, And comiliands ilia on- trance to tho lake or inner bay. Druesels floollatchos say it nowl Mor- Tito visit wao prolonged Into woekt4, and then Into months, until I cith or ail (-n,,,Ino Ili an acciflont on I ill(% naltimoriL & Ohio early this Brooklyni Harriet T. Sewall, of Fort Eric, Ont., a :sister of the tea - The correspondent of the Asso. gait combine will purchacii all lines Of th'a girls melt Dr. William GrIffitli,, worntn:;. The catastrophe occurred tator, Is bequeathed all tIla lattorls d alitic Prow lime received a letter i1clasols plying between Europe and c it wealthy practition ,r or this elt"v, 1 at Monwovla, allout tweive milei cast Interest In the firm of Thurston & from Gen. Bello, tomnianding the South America. ;iio was attracted by their re. I O" Frole!-1-1c, Md. The dead are - Louis alostar, & i,ntiling concern, of Bilf- vort, reading: "Yestorclay after- It Is said that tile new sabaldized inarlpilbla beauty, kind volunteered 1-141111, fireman, and C. W. Graliam, falo. To an Episcopal organization � noon, At 12.80, Vort San Carlos Ounard 11nors will cost $6,,-,10,000 to Oducitto them. The invitation C. Xub,ill, ong,111cor. It. Stelliacker, tho testAtor beipteaths tlle Suln Of WUH attatilt(Ifl, And #,phIffled, wIthout bach, and have, a continuous speed waq accepted, with the result that 1 fireman, Is so i,adly In3ured that he $50,000 for the purpose of building I I 1 1. M, 1 +_ it I --I-' +- tile teatyltorlo f6th-f. wim a requent. that, Lim her ascur- . . . -1 I taln If Air. 'Crane was to come to � ...� that particular hotel. - � ., � , . I "Whonr do you think you are talk- - Ing to?" was the Yankee -like query. . � th,at this questioninir Avrotest brought , forth. ' .1 ... "Why, the Congress 1itiat dCftlel, to I be sure," wits the reply. . � "'Zot at all. This is the county jall," . 4 " rejoined tho othril, as lie hastl y lju,�g I uj� the receiver. in order to escape . I from, profaile comment. . I 1 -- , At tile close of a fashionable din - liar In London ex -Gov. Hogg, � of Illexas, founa" lfi,T�,_?j� I _� .!__�,..--- l of the Mansion beside it handsome� woman who )lad silt opposIte him at the table, but whose name ,he had not caught. Sho Awaited her carriage, but , was unescorted. "Surely you are not going hoins? miGne, madam ?" Bal Governor to the lady * "Thank you, Gover�or," she said, "but I'm perfectly "safe. Aly carrt- age is beloir now. "But, madam," lie persisted, "In Texas we never permit a lady to go home alone from a party. I should eateem it a great favorto he allowed to escort �you, to your house.,' , 111 won't trouble you, I'lovernor," she replied, cordially, "but you may see me to my carriage." This rejection of lils campanyset Go,ir. Hogg thinking that lie had cammitied ail error, and he, pro- ceedod to consult Ambassador Choate. _ ,-They do things differently ovor here," explained the Ambassador, graveln 11 It was not quite the right 1hijig for you to do to offer to take the lady home, bat don't worry. That was the famous Duch- ess or C--, one of the brighte%t and most practical women In Lon - (Ion, wid She'll not think thoworse of -,vou for Your mli;take." The Ambassador smiled reassur- Ingly. "Choate," said tile ex -Governor, "wasn'tit clever of me to pickout Buell_ a sensible and flne-looking lady as tile Duchess of -- to make that Toxms break on ?" Watebod the King. Ilall Caine's youngest son, Dail - went, showed his mother a anapshot of a scene taken on the occa.slon of King Edward's last visit to tile , Isla of 11hu. The boy, was a promin- ant figure In the picture, and Mrs. Calno isaid In a shocked tone: I'llim surprised to - sea that you kept your hat on. The other gen. tlemen are bareheaded." "All except tile King, mother", lie a 'Orrected. "I watched him, and - when I sAwl that lie didn't take off Ills lj,,�jt, I kept on mine, becaniti, of course, lie knows better than Any one .also what's -tile right thing to do.", 11 I I . an,y prove(.,,%,, on oil out, part, wit; ,,,,, reylooki potilteation or doltv. of 25 knots an hour, President Mitchell has rLd dressed a wo Allores Carr In 1,11110 uCcaul"I two of the nwst popular girls Ili . , j I .. Tho acol-lont occurred oil an on -hip and to tile lit-waboys and bafotblaek:44 — 11111 14410i". -,11, - "D141 Jolow," wald -ttle yollu,c )rIll,"Of An 11111matuin by the Ger- mail CrulsPll Panther. tried lottor to the mine workers, urging Kentucky society. draw!ll.; ritty loaldel ears. Witbout tiv� W-1-liteot wArning the lo2oinotivp i of Buffalo tile nminO Alu tint Of money Is allotted.,,, 1 7 yau ail, w1r) tried to, axwe ma a. lin-10%, which le rant. ,a. After it fight lasting ail hour# during which Lite them to do all, In their power to In- dreaso ilia output of coal. AtItt'I'li'd (4) blilli011-4. � Eleven years ago, whilts Alleewaq I)Ifmr out lice crown shoot a -III the I, 'Bel,tilln.g, steani parlvo:h�l the,, )non be - ­­ . ­�%rti,� What Did She Iftw. q Information, ,'that thore No�jjljjc, o w(Is A thilp Whpu it wde constdorod a fort used only four gunp, the Pall- lt III reported that tho clilatti of slionding tho timunier at an Atlail, fill n they wore huricil through tho Me. Alarrya I xloy has eximm t. -V ft illmil to kiss Ills wille (in ill( -Nr war, Obliged to Abandon the tile Afacedolilmn revolutionary inqv 0 tic seasido rmort, Nlio met Anti married Samuel Sloa,u (31,.%ullcey, air. Who" the nbont And sott left an c8tat1;-11,V(0,rtho`1-,110 0,0, at least. Wouldil't you "o "Is t 1), sund Lily ? , , , lildood rplolned T�flsfi cayentiv, fight and rotreated ILL ilia djrer� tion ot ("uritcoa. 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