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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1903-04-02, Page 7� . � rp�l �­­-­W�1. ---"�--�,­�.;;�A ;­ I I 1� I I .".P. -"w, -- I 1� . I .1 I --- - � ­ I ­ --�,��L� ­ '4WZ.�rff--1­ !01�� , ., � ;­. 1. V . . , ­ ., � � � . --- I . - � . - I � ­­ - - - I ­ ­ - -- , ----4-== --, ­ - - ­­­­ 1-�,�­.;­ ­­­­,.,­-­­ � - - ­ ­ X­--­---;11� , , --��-- 11001ved In an on lit w LIONESSES AT LAROL g4x,cTk,c1,,, tit nii. I'll 1-11! INQUEST RESUMED TO CHRONIC Tokiaroom. near a , U141A DASH" FO"KTIIE POLE* orn Soudan. 01tt0e Betwi oil trb-eux amd Voepota ilk 9 '; reot. ,ill t',;f maa'tu'i','('ioax""p�',"o'r",i"' P'o%!9er%,9 � 11ii.,yantlera wom illicif flow. Xa*v., Uarcli w, ­T . I Iltine.wea raj wo, 'IV 1,11'11'l8110U1nt101�rA0rrle& than ato-a Ili 4100413% TAKE QUINN9S TESTIMOV411 RNEUMATISM,,,i,1,1tL,t,1� "it"Oeldt"t I i I. -,* of 111ttrotIcIll 11 1711 . , ,kI, 4 mo I ik`tte1X!k lull," , The United matim, ­ - --­ -1 ,-,. ­ ... - � I isiL;ur lcl,i gl,11 SmILLY 14QrIIIV;1 un'd One .� I SUFFE"RINfiS 0* EXPLORERS. 1, ,, vie, ,,, ,M1104111NIZ Goorl, I of awn was killed 9my a ter ,v Wc�,d,,, � , U AIv ,,, ,boly, j�:tlr,o 'Itad .�(n (-rely wounded lier - . � . 'atton all,! . mra, so rogjor Had "ho"Mgloni, I, . keepor I requIre , aull had Wiled two hwses. I . ­­ ­­­ .1 that no anisiver to thoolin _ �A .. he , It 11glo 1:0011 definitely settled ,that professes to " ave Heard Pennell Make so tong she wdiiotviinh s 1,11110 ailli'llal.1 woro att4chwil to, a in Lord lyN,odonIq party of BrItwIl . Would livor Cot Wolf. ,5401V whlelt. purforIn0d at tile Aokid, I . , . Capt. Scott Makes a Record luoml*ro of ParlIanient wile, aver to Threats Against Bordiclif , elly of .9ir,614 Jusit wzou. iialt Canada,. will sall tile latter . I . . Larly,thiv morillng t4o case coni� � part of August, � utiffalo"bl%rch 80�Ttte Burdtcl� Ill- � be exottoed until further notice. 31Y - tattling tho lions %ao belusi lowored , I I Tito Canadian Pacific Itallivay has qu , est Nrau reoumed. tills morning with utatfi)wont In regard to, the Aurdiol; SHE ADVISES MUNVONIS from tho tblrdstckr� , r of the billidiug I I% the Antarctic Region. Made a not 0jayllig of $100,000 a Inquest wIll be halldqd out here to. on tile out -010 by a pull y arraiigc-� e alo, testimony or Alexander J. Quinn, RHEUMATISM CURE. ' 0 year in tile premiumo 61 tile now morrow mornIna. %out lyben tile at"plo, 0 . - - - . - .. - .. . I , �llell Out . . . 1,y,ttic,toii, N. Z., March, 31. - Tho, �,Slodtile: parties for tile British Act- ,arctIC ,Ship DiScOy-OrY, W11000 export- enoes were reported by the relief ship Morlilog, on the latter's Arrival here, � � ,Weftosday, engaged In much hazard- ous work. The dash southward, of (japialn Scott, of the Discoverg, as ,it, result Of which 110 TOAC1104 Lat. '82 degrees, 17 rninutes noutli, was at. tended by great hardships. Tbosof- I toned onow told quickly oil the dogs, all of wh,ta-h died. The party� had only, a moi)-th's proyLglons when it I-etV the southernmost depot, and there- fore, it was Imposelblo to oont4lue ,southward. wRitalit Inviting dleas. � tor. Tito return Jour4ey, Was most trying, The men were oil isliort ra- tions five days, and tbell, progress ' was seriously impeded, by fog. Lieu- . tenant Shackloton burst a blood vessel in one of his lungs, and only his, pluck pulled him ,through, Rord oil the Men. ' The crew of the D1,scovery, are des. cribea as having palpably aged, ow, - Ing to hard living, buttlroy are wet$ . and cheerful. � ­,ir' Another paxty, under Lieut. Barnes, was returntng from a sledge jour - pay, towards Cape Crozier, when n blizzard ,struck them ton iniles irom home. Barnes abandoned his tents and sledgeR, aII4 left tile ftm to 1111sUl"AllieCH Oil T,Ille MaTer 1,113031� I 049, London at 4 Instead of 8 1;uln 1, vuruouviur, w3w, xu tu unvKtmt ,au;&1;u Pennell threaten to kill Bgrdlokautl (�Xllllllls. Story. , I I 1 k -a,4 1,14k, V.b. A— .,f&.j .."A 419 lk4tu I ground, burs$lng Open vs t titruok, Und '01eir Own way,, 'to 'the ship. Ow", Ing to tho blinding bliaw, Barnes and as formorl,y. Ono of the rarest Blblco In exist- F. U. 11. King, cashier or the, Hotel 1411o, first witness called lit the Bill. 010i InqUest waa Ale=udor J. QeIllil, � . I otaildIng lleArby wa,v o, txltlok walt� , Ing, to take the oago to tile station, h14 compa,illonu were unable to wee Lond once wao At Sotbelly's, 011, 1104111d, New York, wbore Mrs. Rur- formerly a bartender In tile Hotel . . , an, It'$ J30QU as $atyllo, Ono lot two yardo ahead. While ,they wore ,,told yowiterdoy, for 9610. it IN In three d1ok btopped during her I%f3t V181t Roland, or New York. . � I the ilonew,es, w,4s free, she w ad,i it dese-AdIng a slope, onoof tlibp4rty, dl,sappeared, and the members of the V011111103, '111 811101101d A11910-NO"millil written on vellukil, 111141 , d (- A to Neir York, all wh �ra . rthar It. -Volmoll - b S�Do, you recall that early In Dcoom. er that Arthar It. Vennoll made Ills I rwilk- for tho licarot 1104-ee, planting lip), jilwa Ill lilol nook. oxiielittion discovered themselves to loammorlpt. richly Vlumlvatel, it watJ pro:luml TiAtell Uor. 'k,"overal Other , ibitanco witht you while at the' I I _o U'lilluni H. Crawford, a keoper, wh be pice. 011 tile edge Of tl IlugG PrOCI early in the tbli'l-centh century. ITAtuesses may. also, be calWd, =. A. -"I do-" - had but a .short time, proviontaly been . Anotbor member of the partly fell from shmw wearlaoss, and was not Tito London Morning Post, noting it; W,ta expected tb'a,t there would ,0 L met two otiler witnesses be� lo $I ,V Will you state, the, conversation "Lit Mr. Pennell on thtit ou had wl . . I � ....- , -., attacuml Vy tho lfolIc,4h,-.,-tI-JW to fQrca off tlio animal with a, IfeavX, Irpri intssed for soulto *time, and lie was cy-entually" given 11 as lout. The 1) the oaecos� of the ennadlan amil ,;ra- t101I movement-, says it only tile DO. at sidea Quinn and King, namely Dr. . diate, A.-I'Ur. Pennell firot asked kt 11'�/ L I poltited .stick, but it would lot go y afte oW -r five shotio had bon fired man slept under a arItt for thlt1tY- six hours, And lie rejoined the ship minion clovorlinlerit would confine It,$ I , Atte,11,00BO to superIltious Urban Herbert Ifill, the city chowlet, and Dr. George U4. Fell, who were at work for a. thuo table, which was given to him. Afterwards he entered Into "There Is A9 Punishment too se .. re , Into r.or holy, when ,site rolled over dead. While thts ITA.9 golug on the willarmed. I � rjuliulavoi 11ito lea%,�� �;)o rtirn) raw- , last x-li;ht, wltl% microscopes trying CoIlversatiou wit�h the cashier and. for those who deceive the sic . P IXIVNYOI.T. othor liones% liad attdqked' thooth- Pevilotls Work, Was Wol:11% I t would be doln-1 It, real sory tee to tbo Mot1ter- 0 �iuntry And I to determine wliethor or not the suo- plolous stain on the woodwork or the, myself. Mr. Pennell .hall several drInks. Ro gavet me his card. Dur- Mrs. & Fogler 'writes --ill have gul. or horse, but wao driven oft all(] ran upr Nort�� street, to;Nrp.Xd tile Amerl- Tito ineinbars of another sledge ox- to, t110 ogricultural induStry' In ovtek casing of the Burdick front Ing the conversation VQnriell said; . 6ye"I Cored from Theumatism for fifteen years, Oall H*13%0, followoa cloeely, by 200 - poilition, under Lieutenant Arml� particular. I door wAs blood, do rot know what Is 0-.i,14N1ng ,and an,y whole jil,stem was .�Lljeete,d, At mpa, who had been attracted �a tiI t4ge which went Nrostl 0 'd I Slatousk (also spelled Zlatoust), is - It wus' .but; tile scientists will llut tilrough my mind, boys. Viero, lu bitery Is I woula have *eutp attaeks and Acadeivy by tbe -shoutis of the ahbw worc away flfty�two days, I RETURNINO CONSTABULARY.. he called to testify to that fact, Ono mail I could )C,Ill now even If I my isuffering �Nvould I)e terrible, I have employeos and the roaro or thp remaitied at an altitude of 0,00Y"'10� feet, . � It was BurdIc%1s blood, but UVO sea- hung for It.' I saw Mr, Politic 'I' (In reQeIVPd lbenellt from physicians, but WOULded boastie. Ono man standluX and doseended on au tee slide to a glacier, throo thousand feet below. -- Arrivals by tho Val-thagiWall 1111d to sattonal discovery rails aa sensation, as tile manner In which the st.,.LlI113 the following morning, and lie hade we good-bye." only of 9, temporary ellaraeter, I 01). to,ined a, sample vial of Ifunvon,s, p ,,,,u. Ills(. off the roadwimy thooght It wais , ,Newfoundland dog com,ing to- a bli, . . . Tile descent was perllous, The sledges Pay I'llssillare. , came to ba irliere they were found, "Is there anything oleo you recall _ anatisinOure, and it has relieved me Ut 'iya rd l"im, and tried to frighten the at one part of 'the descent, covered 111111fax, N.% (lespatchl, Pays; Three was explained last night by. Dotec- . of the conversatlon between you, the most extraordinary way. I have no bewit with an automatic "opoil and . 1,800 feat In a lulnutt and ton Soo- onds, their occupants hanging on by ocean atuameru, the Dowinlou Viter Canada and tile Uarthaglillan and tIVO 110111111110- 1111to,y were c aroloRR- ly put tivoret lyy an undertaker's as- Pennell and the rashlor." A.-"Noth- Ing except wa,tters or ordinary con- more pain, and I recoi�meliil this remedy to every persorl villio, desires to become. shut" uipbrella. TIAs cauqed the llanw , Owl to 41vert her course and tura in- . straps to the backs or the sleds. Lteutonant Armitage fell Into a ore- - Bavarian of tile t-ilan ,Vno, landed here sletant, who leaned'againaL the door for a ,rqotn,ent wlian the dead body of versation." Mr. Quinn was then e%� cused. 1. . cured of rheuroatism, It is a, won(leritil ramedv.11-'.Xrs. S. Folger, 111 INfoca'al to an alley tow.ard the Pittsfield au. tomoblic, station. Once inkide Leor- vasse and swung tblirty feet below tile surface. But for the fact that a total or .11,882 .passenger& yes- terday, The Allan Liner Cartliagin- Burdick was being removed. IT (+. m King, forinor caslil or." of street: Toronto, Dee. 12th, 1002, nede, -a keeper, tried to force the ant - mal Into a cage. He succeeded onl.v he was latrnessed to the others lie lan was fourn pass, 1-10" P assengers totaIlLK1 oas- Tito court room Was almost dewrt- L,cl at 10 oVock, whon tile inquest th I o Roland, New York� who L, .1 tol War; present during the conversa- XUNYONPS REMEDIES. . aftor a fierce Atruggle, in whIch. hei would have fallen 2,000 feet, At Cape Adair, the Discovery found 111or- .) second and ,113 third class. They "go' 22r . was scheduled to begin, Only about tiou related by, Quinn wao the next 31unyon's Cold Cure Prevents pupumonta, Slid brpal;s up a cold fit a few hours, Price was iseverely wounded. The whole town was in lLp uproar chreviul& buts In a good state of V, rero mostly all British, with a of foreigners. Site had a goore oP spectators were present, the benches being wItness, and. corroborated QuIlln's statement that Pennell said "Thore 25-c'. belore, tbe'bemst wAs safety trapped. pre.00rvation. ,q)rinklin,g . rows or vacant I .1 Munyon's Rheumatism ('tire ellres Rhou. I . I - . . .1--�---,�.�---.-----..,-.---�'...---.---,�--.,-.- ---..,----�..-....--.".�-------- BATTLE WITH Ru"BBERS"a 9 n 00 U ONE KILLEV9, ANE CAUGHT. A Daring Cracksmen Come to Grief To -day . Near C1 Cleveland, ,0., MArcb!.31­A battln . early to -day', between three robbers on one side, and officerf; antl citt-. zons, on the other, at Bedford, a sub- urb, resulted in ,the death of one of the robbers and the capture of an- other, who was wounded. -- Three masked men eirtered Gar- fo xettsvlllb, 25 miles east of Cleveland late last n4lit. They � , elzed the otil; patrolman an duty.,, and bound lillb. The offloar was then marched to the post-offlo6, ,where lie was compelled to witness an attempt to blow open the safe. After working some time, they, gave up tile job, without secur- trig anythIng of value. They, then en- tered a store and secured a small sum of money.. Wlitli a stolen horse they, drove to Ravenna, where they Dveland. boarded a freight train for Cleve- land. � *Moantlme the authorltles had been aroused at both Ravenna and Gar- rettaville. Telegrams were sent to Bedford, and when -the -train arrived there a number of deputy sheriffs and a posse of ottizens were on hand, and armed wit,li guns and revolvers. The three burglars jumped from the traln as It droir up to the station. They immediately drow their revol- vers, and a, running fight began. The robbers fired rapidly as they ran to- ward an open field,'while the offl- core; and posse answered the fire. Finally one of. -the pursued men dropped to the ground, dead. 4 see- ond was so badly wounded -that he left a tratl of blo6d In Ills footsteps, and soon throw- tip Ills bands In sur- render. The thIrd man escaped. None of tile officers or citizens were In- jured, The robbers have not been ld- oritiflod. I DENO"'UNCE D'E"WEY'S rl"ALK. r AS UNWOWTHY Or HIS RANKO Guatemalan and Salvaderian Presidents Arraflye 1heir Difficulties. . Pittsburg, Marelf $J,­DeIeZateFJ or I tiia wastorn braiiell, of the German- Amarlca;n Alliance, of *.Penn sylvanla, have adopted resolutions declaring . 1-4that the recent dispairaging and. un- ­ called for remarks of Admiral Dowey about the Germa,n navy were, It tile In -ass liae quoted him correctly, un - I wartIly of a maval officer of his ran]., Coupled, as hts unclIplomatio state- maut was, with a eulogy of Great BrItainilo frIondship, f6r Amorca It . would iseem, that thc Admival's �1.- citurtetsy to Germnoy was prompted --� rather by sacial prejudices than by true patriatism. ; . This Beats War. Panama, . Marelt al.-Catlo deb- pa.talies reeelveil here from San Sal. vador naniouiloo that President Cab- I rera, or Gu&tomaia, and President i RIscalon, of Salvador, had an Inter -i view on fria,turday Imst on title lilgal. sea, between Acajutta, Salvador, and] San J osr�, coi4tii: Rica. Af to -e six houro' conference the Presidents separated, having arranged satisfactorily the differences between the Lwo Repub. ties. . 1-Irmlilout Escalon returned last DIght to San Salvador. among 14er puessongers 84 returning Canadians of the South African Con- in marked con ast to tile orowtAs 0,r last week. is one man A COULU K111 now Oven If I hung for It," and further testi- watl.mn permamittly. Price 250; at all druggists. HELD FOR BOLD SWINDLE. staulary. Tjie�yhadbecutwomolitllS Judge MurpbF took -his seat on the fied that Pennell said he wtts hav- 31anyon's P.vspep.qla Cure positively curps -- on the, trip from Pretoria and 1310- boncat at 10.2T, a,nd court was ealltid Ing the greatest time of 'file life, ILI- all forms of indigestion alld atGmach trovt- ,1!we Crocks, 0110 From Canada, emfontchl. . to order. . though It was a.,, the[ expense or an- -bles. Price. 2Zc. Caught lit Uoston. . ,y tell the same story as re- Tbo "We will close ill!o Bifrdlck case this other. Mn King then Identified a FREE XEDICAZ ADVICE. prayed with her," lie said on tile lated by others, recently arrived, of morning " said Judge Murphy, "and picture Df Air. Pennell, which was Personal lettbrs addressed to Prof, Alurt. Boston, -March $0. -Two Now Yerk Canadian officers.being removed, and owlng t� the absence or some of handed to lilm, by, the district at- yet,, 1,1111t1delp4ift, T1.1 A., ,;oout,.,,1,i, hll� de' men, giving 'the names of Walter British antl burgbor off leers being put the Witnesses frDM tile City, tile P011- t011'110y- , i'Lir Pro - 1_;, tall!g of sleknes�s,, will , .�_ Dbt; 13. Melirird,o B. Adam and Jelin is, tit their places, and they were die- noll inquest will be Reld at a. time "That Is all," sald tile district at. ly and free 44VIC0 US to treatment '11, %vore arreuted, yesterday on charges gusted with the mannor In which at- f.i­ ­� � I'M', --1 �+.A MI.. 1,.A to be announced later. The wit- torney. given. 1b of attempting to obtain $5,000 by 5 . . .Y to pay thoir own way from Sonth ne sees wbo ho.ve been subpoenaed to regard to the Burdlel� Inquest will Judge MurpIfy then announced that the Burdick, Inquest kr.tts closed, . gtonists, lie said, rolled on ille fiftli Africa to London, and Lord Strath- 11 W .. . �� .... ­ � I I to Din,IEF I NEWS IN chapter Qf James, which read&: cona, the 'Canadian High Conitnts- I I -- - . � — . � . — I "And the prayers of faith shall save stoner, paid their way to Halifax, and they were assisted from here ulk RUSSIAN Admiral Is In Ills ninety-third car, 7. � STRIKE R1011 94-� @9 the Bick axid the Lord $ball raise him Is . : ut-I to their homes. The returning sol- I &*#-ftJc-�%$-12 -.1 , I CANADIAN chase or tile comp&n.y's plant at tile termination of the franchise. , there is copelderable ifiterest * ex-, preased on the subject. , future Lady Keppol Is to added to tho Winnipeg police f0t`ee, 919 I Al 171C %yN V E$ prayed with her," lie said on tile d1oro were: John Lehrman, W. 0, Tito South Ontario Conservatives held -their annual meeting at Whit- The said be some sovell-ty years younger than � I " two Others pa roil. Quoalloto,wil, 21,43, 1.0 Miles 3 1111lesl Onto. . witness stand, "but there must have DIrn(%y,, )Nr. Thomas, .all of Calgary, her future husbind. He was bOTO In ,1000o 'and retired . - been isomothing lacking In my own N. W. tL J. Miller, Dunnville; V. 'Hodg- son, F. Hunter, W. Barker, J. .Prlao, R. Mann, Toronto, T W. Rey- 'V. . -4 48' PHSONS tit orlding, and promised to consid- 1"irILLE"'D . 94 g Insufficient In my standing with God." "I'somet"n' 4,now, could that reach tUe child ?11 nolds, Brandon, luan.; X. John- er It, retired . Ron R. Prefontaitle had a confor- OntY--elgllt yeare service, In the � will eommoneo 'Milout the inklitle . I a lie was asked. son, St. Catharines; J. Ireland, Bur- in Brooklyn. %to palnterF; and dee0ratolIR In the "I 00 not know", he isald. "I am lington; W. Plumstod, Beaverton; F. ties regarding their pro�ositl to Iravo, W�on granted an wiva"00 Ill not God." Havolett, Fredericton, N. B.; W. Coop- St, Potersbdrg, Marchi SI.—Agraqt have rather consistently supported When the lawyer said soniething or, 1-1. Robinson and G. Birt, St. John, strike riot, accompanied by much. the Government In the divisions, but about his having lot the bbild die, N, B.; J A. Fraser, Ld�ncastor; F. S. Raolfer,'Chathaiu; R. L. Willis, Not- bloodi3bed, has occurred at tile town last night on a private member's bill of little consequence, they -voted he said: "I did not let the child die. I would son, N. B.; It. H. McIntyre, Dultith, of Slatousk, In the Government of agalmst the Government with the re- ratheT go to prison than -use modi- Minn.; K. Taylor, Prince Albert, N. Oofa, among tb.o Ural mountain,94 Bult that the 'Aftnisters only es- cllnte� lam willing to take the con.se- ' W. T�, X Cheney and R. D. Muir Whinipeg; R. Ainolle and H. R. Bey I For ty-olght per,sons were killed and cap ... I defeat by the small majoRty of 3.3 votes. Had .the Irishmen been In quouces of what I did." The jury retiirned a verdict of ,tit, Galt; C. L. Youti-j, Brantford; i., ned. . their full ,strength, Instead of only guilty, and Juega Lent imposed a fine Bertman ti�d J. Beaman, Chosley. I Slatousk (also spelled Zlatoust), is fifty-five of tbem being in the House, of �$300, Vint has now been reversed. the chief town of a mining district, the Gevernment would have been de- DROPPED, STONE ON TRAIN, and Is the owItire .of the Bout liern feated. John Redulmd's supporters Is giving the Government great anx- A FOOL JGKER, 'I, — imperial mines. It has lrou works, iety. . � . — say,t II!, lim it Fall to Havo Some and an eXt*nBlve manufactory, of . The. Kaiserbils Arin. Touches Off it, 11,eg of Powder With Fall. I damasked scimitars and articles of Berlin, March 31. -Tho folibwing Dire Results, Ni�x ­.'Ik, 'Ill -�.,ii. 30.-Tha 1,0Y who Inlaid and embossed steel. Slatousk bulletin wag ��suod at nGGn: After Alba.ny, X. Y.. March 30.-Ae a re - oil lerlda - Dveii,.n�,, a,ropped it fifty- has an altitude of 1,348 feet and con- a night, which was mostly quiet, the Empress' condition Is satisfactory. sult of what was intended to be a Joke, four men were frightfully pound 4t0IIK3 fr'0111 tII6 11 -ridge over the railroad tit Bast Forty-sixth tains a population' of' al)out 21,000: The fracture, which is in a bandage, burned and disfigured by the ex- ,streev, Bayonne, down ou the 7.0i Tile ,-tl,l,ke p tawted, In, the State givos her no pain. plosion of a 20 -pound keg of gun� passenger expross train from Ber- , Iran Worka, where 500 men walked Labor Trouble In 1.1011 -mid. powder in tile -mines of the U. S. Gypsum a mile and a 6e):, 111o; lit for NoNy York-, was arrest- Out, domallf,lin" -­:, IT14411kit. 1)L k ­dc * The Haguo, MaxclV BL -The numer- -Company., half from Oakfield. ed y,eaterday. He is Clarence Runyon,� 13 yeaiv Old, the son of respectaLCe or their comrades W110 llati '1),�'. I reoted. The Governor of the Pro- ar oils asepanito. strlkt�s, wh-oll arooc- _ ard- curring in the country, are reg The Injured were Drlller Fred. and his assistant, Bert parents who live at Avenue E and Forty-sixth street, Biayozile, NVIien rince, -who went to Inquire into the affairs, was mo,Dbei) as lie was on- ca by the Government a� showing that 'tho present calm Is only out_ Haywood age, and two miners, who were queetio'ned lit) said: "Yes, terling the liouse of the niamager, ward"), and it J,wq thoreforo been ae- engaged Ill elloving the small care on whIolf product of the mines were I th-i,etw It. I did it just to of the works, The rioters storinv-1 the cl-Jed to keep tLe reservtgt� witlithe placed and hauled tire laterals to llk%To some fuh. I dragged the rook house and,�ma,gbed lit the doors and colors for another month. the 1�hlart. from a lot 200 feet to tile bridge and when tbo train came under the windows. The Miyor,- with. a force of and a detachment of Trouble Oyi�r (jhinePe Bonds. The miners reached the point 1were tmid,go threw the ro�.k off." gendarmes troops, then arrived on the scene London, March 3I. -Tho Times cor- re.4pondent at Shangha! cables that waicro Heywood and gage working. One laborer, it Is said, The Loy liao been ar,reste,d- ton times, the Police su,y, for stoullig aind ordered the rioters to disperse. Tile latter, hKAvever, stood their the U. S. delegate an the bankers' saw a. sinall qua tity of powder ithe tralne and Other Intsellievous act$, Xround, aind the Mtiyor was wounded commilwion, utio,or instructions from ,l1tc,1 thf. W,91,ington, to -day pr000 lying lease near powder kpg and for run touched Ills torch to'It asurell as for stealia., a bicycle. The a(Me broko tile Z" p1pe in the car J)y a revolver, shot. The gendarmes and troope immediately replied, indemnity bond for signature by the A terrific explosion followed, witl; through whoge roof It crushed, e,.,,- f1rIng volleye At tba mol), and. killed . Cl inase representatives. 71110 text oF the boad states that It Is Issued the above resuLlb, thigulsbing the lights and causing a pandc among tile passengers, who Or wounded 78 men. I Its Trial Yet lo Come. In accordance, with article 'VI. ortbe cle V1. re- T1111 KING GOU,S TO LISBON were on. their way to Now York th-ea- txes. The stoue iwis taken to Bay- , London, ISIarelf 31-111 the lobbl, 3 I cords lit the debt Is payable lit Lon -don, Mareb 30.-KIng Edwar,], onne pollee li-ead-alial-tere yesterday- of Parliament last night the opinion I gold or its equivalent at the rate with a 4suite consisting of halt a Rnn;yo:i will !�o arraignad to -morrow morn-Img. regarding tlle:lrlsli land bill was ra- 1 ther less enthusiastic. It was re- i of exchange corresponding to the dates of maturity the American down persons, started for Llsilon ' cogulzed to be a measure of such ' Govornmentl.s action, i9ays tile cor- thils afternoon, having a few hours . complexity that Its only, chance of I responAent, ts equivalent to a de- previously seen Queen Alexandra off OLDt BUT LIVELY. exi-stence ties In the raffier doubtful , claration that the other ton pow- for *Copenhagen. The Portuguese . � possibility of all parties consent- i ore have m1m,onstruefl the protocol Minister to Great Britahil the Mar - . — Father of British Nityy to AVed Agalli jug to accept on the generous spirit and that an active opposition from nod complicates future nc.gottatlong;. 'Me gold bonds by the quis Do Soveral, accompanied the i. at 03. any quarter must inevitably wreck =Lid other delegates gnored, the King. I Lor don, March 31. -It is said, on Itt. The Natlanallsts already are die-; Chine,je attitude being one of a . - - ­ excollem authoritty, that there is . . f playIng restiveness. Latterly they .91 f.plel non-possumus. - .. -­ ­ �. - � - ­­ - - ­ � 11 . .. � -----.— rVQftCftft%2C-*%04%C%%ft*C%-XeaC1 — - to the water. All but twd were res- every possibility of the gallant old sailor, Admiral ' Sir Roury Koppel, . I I. I . . - 11 W .. . �� .... ­ � I I to Din,IEF I NEWS IN cued, a8&ld. Spotiee has proposed setting Ide, the city of Toronto's revenue who lis. now at Singapore, being mar- rled before lie returns to F,ngland. Considering that the ever popular 91 ;A N U HOW NEW YORK POLICE 11 I . LLC%, ulk from the street rallway, for the pur- Admiral Is In Ills ninety-third car, 7. Mayor of Morrisburg by two major- dt regarding tile French shore tor inkIntght on Frldayv and tile Bawir- I . ", I &*#-ftJc-�%$-12 -.1 , I CANADIAN chase or tile comp&n.y's plant at tile termination of the franchise. , there is copelderable ifiterest * ex-, preased on the subject. , future Lady Keppol Is to added to tho Winnipeg police f0t`ee, 919 I Al 171C %yN V E$ " -- - 11 - -c3h 11 .. 1111vo fire In the Dominion colliery Tito South Ontario Conservatives held -their annual meeting at Whit- The said be some sovell-ty years younger than � I " two Others pa roil. Quoalloto,wil, 21,43, 1.0 Miles 3 1111lesl Onto. . at Glace Day to qtill in Progress. by. Mr. R. L. 13o,rdon, who was pro- sent, -was offered the nomination for her future husbind. He was bOTO In ,1000o 'and retired . - lowest quot.1tion for 87 Vearo. '[Tio three stv4mars, 133val'Iftli, Can - 1�- Bishop Ropra died at Chatham, N. B. tit orlding, and promised to consid- from: active service in 18", , but only formally In 1899, after sev- Faith Healers Win An important Deds"10in " . . . . . '- - Uon. Clifford Sifton and partyloft er It, retired . Ron R. Prefontaitle had a confor- OntY--elgllt yeare service, In the � will eommoneo 'Milout the inklitle . I 1. M .1. - . .. Ot,.tawa for E.Tigland, vla Now York. once ;vIth tile nniveralbg authorl- course of -svitich he won distinction in China, In 1841-2, and In the Battle in Brooklyn. %to palnterF; and dee0ratolIR In the I I I 11. S. Cliambero, an International ties regarding their pro�ositl to Iravo, W�on granted an wiva"00 Ill poll -10 Of llplln� NlItill�'d.t. e-,01111)1(� and ttLko tits advide. . � cricketer, is doad, at tile 00,rlY -%go move -tile Observatory. He also in- and at Sobastopol, in the Crimean His was In command of th,o (-Nilp,411tioll that Jailie.1 MiJac oollsf% H;trv)taIl-1% 111114ololl lit V110101% Noilw .\ ICullf,1111,0toll doetor AdvottlRes elit tely g(tve way 111)(1 rm) wero planged ln- - , of 24i 6A t The Is Fitill (>It At the Mail- speoted Government Ilghtships under war. son construction &t Poison's yards, the Nile flotllla In the last expedl- N�w Y.,.)rk, ArareIA',31.-Revelat'1011H of havInq falled tu provide it phy- � etrike ufactureref Building, l!"xililhition The action o,f the Bank of BrItiall. tion to Khartoum. 111110 Admiral is a favortto of the King and made in the confession or ex-War(lt- I sloan for tits adapted daughter. r 'who was sixteen mouths rho baby, 1 � Mrs, Hughson, of Chic Park, Toronto. The Toronto Milk Illro,lueol%' A880- I ­­ North America III granting their great clerks stationed in and Queen, and Is a %vell known yaclit- M"troal Ing figure at Cowes. l r---- A living allowance lnd,n- man Blesert, disclose that iliOrO than ,$2,500,000 a year was Col- " i � it ti old, (Iled, notwithstanding the -pray- era of Plersim, Who is at member - ,,Whose letter follows, is another 6 IL MWOOn 1111TO UNUCIUMI Lo ra, M stimmor prIco of milk. I . pendent or their salaries, of $200 Tho Toronto T,i-�alehnml 4s8o,la- each la coming In for muel) favorall.le MORE IMMIaRANTS. ARRIVE iton paosm, a resolution to estah. Ilsh a superannuation fund. colument among Ilank (Imployce's. — , Joe 1301morO, an employee Of the Three Steamers Laod No fiess Th(tis The Church Rce-ord bats he(ln umal- Church- Canadian ,Bridge Co., at Walkerville, was helping with it big riveteron a 8,332 al Ralillax. g4matod With tha Canadian man. truck, when part of tile machinery Halifax, N, Z, 211arch, 81. - Thri Tho Bank of British North .&M_ gILve way, and about fivo tons weight Ocean race J,tetween -the Dominion of metal fell oft tits logs, Ono of ofica, )let% deelded t<) opon.% J)rancb. at Roatbern, N. W. T. which was nearly severed and .%Oil, Line 4tranior Canada and. the Allan . Liner havarian, ended In a win by Air. Andrew A. Logan was elected have to be amputated. a conksiloraille margin for the Can - Tito bill ronowing the modus viven. rtda. Tile Dominion toat arriv<,il at Mayor of Morrisburg by two major- dt regarding tile French shore tor inkIntght on Frldayv and tile Bawir- Ity over Mr. George L.'Drown. the coining year pas.9011 Uie UpPor kan .it :I o'clooli: on Saturday after. Twonty� new patrolmen are io.bo Ilouse of the Newfoundland Legls- nt�,on, tllirte�n botina a.fterivards. The added to tho Winnipeg police f0t`ee, latul,o just evenffig by the PresIdeift d)!L,;t1,Lnr0 Hailed hy the Bavarian, oWitiXtbo the olCV's rapid development. castilig Ills vote, Five' members vot- from Nl()v,lll,D to Halifax, ,ivas 2,,Jr)$ Rey, T, R. 0,Meara, Ilaq resigned . ed Jet, and I`IYA� agalnot 'Clio bill, and uIlleg, an.tl liy the Canada from 1. tho ,curacy of T ob, Tor � 1,1111ty (ilin - I " two Others pa roil. Quoalloto,wil, 21,43, 1.0 Miles 3 1111lesl Onto. . MTN" AND FOREIGN. le,m than tlio Bavarian. Tile Call- %io Welland caiiai will ho optniod atlawo J&st ran was 850 miles Will B1.1tiell (,owwls W1 to 008-4, llt.t th"l, Bavariall'o 8.1,21 IMIOR. foot navigation oil Api'll 10, 11,10 tllCN lowest quot.1tion for 87 Vearo. '[Tio three stv4mars, 133val'Iftli, Can - other canals oil May 1. T[ho, ManufactilverW Building 1;1 F,.%- nevoluilon!ats captur"I tile (-Apt- AdU arld CatIlAgilliall, landed 3,33:.' tal of 81111to Domlylgo art -or a sharp I1:I&Sell4$ftjrfl Ilero t�&turdtty' Aniong Illbitlon Park, lrorotto, has been far- fight. tile 'Ittavarlanlo papemigors. *svere a I e thor delayed by a, carpen w strike. It la rk-port(-d that tllr, 'wo PIC C,f 11111'al or or tho Canadian farmer dele. InI le Dominion Goveritment b-fts Pro- the Alwskan BOU114111PY ('0111"I'larilwa pateog iltAurning from a tour of '�t Gl*A-t Britain. , tulsed a grant of $5 )0,000 to tile Do- will eommoneo 'Milout the inklitle . I - minion n",hlb)tlon*thi(; y.ear lit 7*01'- . I April. . onto. TtvO noblonicn who lit- Slowl) over It and you will come to %to palnterF; and dee0ratolIR In the .UuLqshtn 'nploa and rogirdero'l at 11, 1`080101011--Slia'Alsil Provorb- rl v(0 a t 1, new Xing rud%var(l llotel, Tioronto, , tl,O (Irr.,alta Tlot.!�J, aro aeolk,*11 1)y the )t 1c; uslially nato to Avoid a Intill's Iravo, W�on granted an wiva"00 Ill poll -10 Of llplln� NlItill�'d.t. e-,01111)1(� and ttLko tits advide. wageg frol-4 It() to M'emito por hour. .111) 1�011:11-.t.�. who icommallIe'l '6" 6AY thAt t'ailit, Noma limll Irivo horae is orlielty 16 aillinalff. W11110 a Ug drovo of hov.'4411 Nvali (-rosking R(�d ltiv<�r at Winitipeg the th,o (-Nilp,411tioll that Jailie.1 MiJac oollsf% H;trv)taIl-1% 111114ololl lit V110101% Noilw .\ ICullf,1111,0toll doetor AdvottlRes elit tely g(tve way 111)(1 rm) wero planged ln- ,�Par;s Ilga, 1laR 4110d of W01111,11; .,v- r:1tva In purgleal 6MI-atlons, loctult ly'y i'le O.YS en) Its 001180 fees for the Protection of illegal ol tile Curistlan Catholic Church, of Chicago. WO an in ElIgn PUSH10" W 0 her heal.th to Lydia H. resorts' under a fori-nor regime. Judge Bartlett, who wrote, the pro- vaillngr opinion, holds that tho mean- owes Pinkham's'Vegetable Compound. .These figures represent 'L'110 rOg' ular -monthly collectiona. They 410 ins or the, law, under which Plerson wag owivictocl, is not that in viory "Money seemed but poor and pal- not Iiielado tile "good will" Pay- cn&e a regularly licensed physician try compared to health, and ot a few doUars Invested ift Lycl?aa E. IUD -nits. . and aurigeon must be called tit, but Pinkhanils'veggetnble ComponAd 131suert told Assistant Distrlot At- ha it pr guardian must take that care wlilch an ordinarily brought me good health. X suffered for Neveral yeftra with general weak- tornoy Morgan what aum was Cot- pru(Imit wid cautious person woii��l ness atid bearing -down pains, caused lueted-L from eacli Illegal resort. . take under ,siniii,tr (Arfemlit(Atill&s. Vio fact iRtatod in the Indictment dId I , appetitti was Dwsed npon these figures, the total not constitute it crime. L fri ul, an I o lie wwuke for urg, and c t sleep, until I collections for Manhattan Island word about " follows for each 1 T-110 Court WW; not unIt0d In the decision. Judge Birtlett. IR hupported somned more ea in -the morning month; -050 disorderly houses, $50 by Judges 1111-m-liberg and Jenks. Xtulgo Woodward did -not Vote ulion thin when I retired, fter reading onodf Itsadvartisements I (Tocidod to each, $3,.,,r)00, aclo gambling houses, . . lit $100, S,,,jo,000; 1j,)o Stiles galues, I ,, � the qup�,itlon, but .1tulge uoodeich, Ih:., try the merits of Lydia V1. PInk. 4e-t&"Ll "-* IT)o ham's Viegetk%blo CoAiDpotumdw d - oomo, at tit $50, $7,500; 400 I)oolr $100, V,,,�10,0(10, 1%000 saloons, at I pV1'AldJIlQ,- Ju4190 of the dlvls1011, d Is- A(Iltsf 1`0111 tl10 MaJOrItY In an 00111011 all I Am so glad I did. No one 4% n (16- . V), $60,001). Total vor itiontli, $170.- I - to the offoet that liberty or con- Science, Cannot jnstlry eonduct ,Wlll,_.Il scribe the good it did me. I took thrim bottles faithfully, mid besides builcl- Oi3G; total por year, $2,040,000. Tho "InItla,tion I aeV1 paid for the I Is daugerous to the peace and valety Ing -up tay gencrill health, it drove all disease Mid out of ray body, privilege of opening now plaoeg Are I believed to have nt4ted $5300,000 A of the Sttt.t(,. 111101-Koll's I'ase lilts attraetod voll- poison Arta tuado rdt feet Its r,pty aud adtive year, el(ler.111to atu.11tion. HIS Ilonle tit 'X!ftl� 114111a, was-lival! %fount I'leftoant il.1 fis a Young girl. Mrl. rinkham's Weal - cluca tire cert:dtLIv 611 they are claimed r rim Tenderloin proolnet was I . . it and tit to be." worth. $31jooO a inioath', or $108*-' 11*141 "t'lopt" all 'llf 'It 911", 000 a ,year. 'I )'nnuavy, 1001, she was taken Ill with Ohio 8 1 whoopIng cough, Instead ,or rulnw,on- at, "' � Vafth ctwtAts Will. , `%I!", a phyrdelah, I'lerroll Put Ills irtwt be F, zi 11'rhokh'll, March SX. -Dy A deel- 1,1!,,,,,,PI.,1y(,%r, and lie A-k;Wl11b1Pd Ills �j� I ,;; , an R -I. : , ny at 13to bodside of tho I *V11"013 �qion Ivil ,It arrocts Christi. U , t prt entlKts rwil it , lnllxbl�ra of s, '111�lnx litilf, tt)ne for 1wr recovery. 11t, ro- Avrilte miltv, the Appellate Division or 00 fllm��l to C-111 a Jillysteltin"and tit(% '"""' huprome Court, in 111rooklyll, .Ves- hriby dlotl. Oil thoostallil lip, pal(l Ibilt. tlmoy� terflay, revemd tit(, convictlon of '911 illu(!%7T Avae of th(k &VII rtn(l that I 41talueli .1. Luther ploreoll, or vallialla, Ills 1`111th Ivas Ill the, llltftllll)lltt.V or -Westchester vounty, on rt ella,Vgntlio f4oriptilrLm. Ile wid Ills to -roll- lAftkn nAg. IL -B. 1IM11801f, 1141 V. ChItago, 111. -ipsootl Y6401t If �Ora lefter P?61,104"Odntn�qcndss emnot raise Pretences and reprosefita- tions from N. W. Johnson. Accord - ins to Chief inspector Watts, Ad- ams Is an old-time confidence mail and hotel beat, wbo was arrested here lit 1881, when travellingwIth. Iko Vall, the noted confidence man, under the name of John Reilly. Not much Is known about McBride,but Chief Watts said he was once ar- rested In Now, .fork, and comes from Canada. it prison - ore tried to briag about the sale of 30,000 shares of stock In. title St. Marto Copper Mining - Company, Upon representations that the pur- chaser could more than double lits 1210n0y by disposing of It to a man Ill New York, who, they said.would PaY a certain sum, far In excess of the purchase price, for every, share lie could get, Telegramssign- ed by Henry a Spalding and A. 1. Haven, sent from New York, indi- cating an eagerness to buy the stock of ,this company, were found in the Possession of Adams. According to Chief Watts, adver- t1sements have been Inserted in Now York and Boston newspapers �y either MaRxide or Adanis, seek- ing persons with spare cash, to be- come partners In a deal, by which a large amount. of money could be made. A Bostoft, la,wyer answered tile advertisement and becoming suspicious. laid the matter before Chief Wattfl. A job to catch the men wa.,4 arranged. inspector McCaus- land went to oee McBride and re- prosented himself as P. W. John- son, a farmer anxious to make some money. MoUrlde then toldlillur that h10 kneW of a man in Salem, John B. Adamo, wifilo would Selllo,- 000 shares of thle copper stock for thlat an op- tion oil 20.000 Shares at the same Price could be secured. " IRUNS 120 MILES AN HOUR. - — German .Ungliteers Believe Electric Care Can Go at That Clip. Berlin, MarcU 31 -In ]its rvpDrL upon the reswts of thle rapid tran- sit experiments over the military road betw,een Berlin and V,ossen. Chief Engineer Dr. Retch -el. states that iseveral long distance trips were made with t-.hb electric rapid transit cars, And that tile velocity was from 120 t.3 125 k1lometres per hour (7Z to 78 mil&Y. At' a A�eod of 160 kilometres per hour (100 miles) tile required power W4119 up to 15,000 volts; for start. Ing the train tile mechanical pow - Or was OqUal, to 2.500 liorse-power; In full motion only 700. Each oftile d three at- tached cars easily a,b a sIieed of 120 k1lometrets (75 miles) per hour, tile total weight being af-vout goo to -no, � The 0111of engineer gives it ashis Opinion that a OPeed of 200 kilci. metres (120 mUes)$oao be attained, Provided .the r;�ulred amount of electric energy can be supplied, as during full mation from :L,400 to 1,500 liorse-power Is require(t For freight transportation, also train of 200 tumv gross weight- was easily moved, even over inclines of 1,200, at a 91)00d� Of 52 k1lometres per hour (82% miles.) Through 'the possibility or supply. ing tilt) InDtor car directly witli a current Of 10,000 and more volt.r4 the WeIgbIt of the motor cars and that of the transformers can be re. duced from 93 tO 118 tons, equal to. a ea-1ving of 1.18 tons of dettd weight, I — I - ACCIDENT TO EMPRESS, si)(,I"ellvt.otlklll;.—lloi-g(-. a,nd 13rokt Ali Arin. BeTlill, V241-rch .go.-Vle, FMI)Ve,95 isligiltlY fraetured hier forearm as the romilt of a fall from her horse, W111:01 ifitumbled while she was fld- Ing in the Greunewald fol*st, tills morning. Tito Xitiprws, who wAs &(�, 001111),knii0d by Prineo Adalbert, her third 6on, and her suite, was as- niRtOl'tt) tilt- ffilntftic� loago after ber tall, and a j%1Irg(-xl,Ij Nvt),s- telephoned for, witli llm restilt tit,Lt a phymi,�J&n IM0 eeld'. to the ImIge In all autorno- 1410, which waig driven at full spml, Tito Fuipress fell bpavlly. Umperor . William, who was near ,at'lland, wAR among the first to rcttch her i3ld(,, and amintm the'p.mprega to k1so, T110 InipmIal par(.y., was gallopIng at tht) InOulent the L"lilpiless' hotse 0led ni)d .%tumbled. 1. I I I . I IghteAtroinbleap efftrR do not invileravland, At4 tilt Aid to Mentopy. Indiallapoliel xx rrs. Pinkliam at Lywi, Nmv% .11t,110, Latllovjtl What'Ar tAlib Inat. - her itdWee, and a few I ('r ?.. I irds fr6in her %vill s1tow [glit thilig to do. ThIR qit.pll 0b.,lvl1Ig blyfik)lf,,t ­IvIl.-II; dlqI you cut thilt notei, in 5t,q 'notbilig, blit it IntIly ov hal)VIness or both, yaur ellin for 11 "To vpinind itt not to -do it &,gain.o