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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1904-01-21, Page 7144,4' Al.,4cr-. , .....--- . .-------- , ly to come trent Relate and Ireland. • Di the latter couutrer 4 einnprellen• . • EXPLODES, . adepted. All the Well managed, . . .E , E ,,. .4Ave echenie el baripeetioil lias. leen MAN'S IlEAD BLOWN. OFF. ertaote eure erregmisateerrfeel. vanti 4 li• ' 0.E mollou • The report ot the JUdge0 Ot the dairy exhibit Watt preeelated thie ad- . ternoon. Mr. R. AL Dielialityne eudg Alias William Brown, Oountes ed the elweee sail Mr. P. Of, Me. The Steamer Noordland, Long Overdue, Arrives Safely at Philadelphia and Reports " MI Well." 441,4404. Man, Who Eloped With His Wife's Niece, Captured• After a Long Chase With Dog Sleds. SOrtiouere, • N. Y., deepatch; Tao eearing, it to claimed, wale rural; ere boiler of a 1000010We dritielug a lomated at more tbein $500,000. ban Westbound New York Con a Ire* .0 I lot rrounie:ttrne.4tBe.a.p.w‘tue tehattwurctenxiarnite ear! train on the treolte on Onomiaga foetal after a long Otiose on dog Lake Shore, in this citY, blew, up elvde through a wild, mountainous witheut warning this morning, .En. ceuntry. Pigott a.eked to be allowed gineer George Mitchell was Jailed. 11,41ifiZulee°00tacIleeditt17111 ot giving • brakeinan, la N,, Wetherlowe or over to the ,poilize. Papeeritstr repreeent, Rochester, hod his hem) blown off, •ing $400,000 were found by, tile dee tectie'en. and fireman Ta M. Beery, of But. • . , fa,10, leas fatally injured. Conductor 1 Japanese Minister Talks. London Jan. 18.-ollho dalianeoe Ailehael Redmond was •unhurt, A.11, -eantster,, Boron Hoyaelii, except Wetherlow, are foom Aar- craved no ihdleation thee morbnaldrlieroei talo, The locomotive WAS No, 1,14,7, the probable attttude of Russia; of the Lehigh Volley Railroad, re- !Olt lie ectrzparesr:resiluttaistiiirleraoof. cently berrowed by the Central be. te . ticallee certain that any deciara,tion cause of rush, of busitees. The,creee - of wittr Will not 'enemata from Roe, are New. York Qentral eniployees, ela - Conductor Redmond, the oillY --4e Minister le not very hopeful member of the Crew left to tea of of the result Of the latest ja,Paneee the disaster, was in the eaboo-- "" note; but, he opecifically deniee that and keoves nothing or what was eapanio ropey suggests the neutral. going on in the locomotive jr10 izadon of a, oortion pf Manchuria, the time of the exploston. Tlie po well as Of a lecirtion et Corea. eaOse will never be known, for "the or that inention was made of the lcoomotive was oeduced to • scrap Iron, Nome pares eaeg blown gee. rifht to brea,k Off negotiations, oral ituncired feet away .The train Oar conditiona," said the Minis - was proceeding elewo., heavily lead. ter, "are practically eumtned up in ed. against a sneer storm, and the the riortion of the announcement by t rack was heavy woh snow, when the State Department of the U. Se wornitige. regarding • the • Chloit-Amealictio the exeilosion 'ocolirred, *About 1 treaty. Far ties° principles to , The' Noordland Bate. wbich SecretarY Hays eaye the Un - eau.. oaoe4 4oe I !fed atatee is irrevoeably commit- • ; Ehilaelelphia, Pa., tedr eve. ere willing to go ..to war unless Russia will consent ,to give - .. us a delimit° pledge that she too adheres to the open door and Chi - Manchuria." • -' was stghted at 9.22. The eleoreiane•nese .egyereigntY in spatch to the Maritime Excbange, From the Delaware Breakwater, says -Omit a steamer, probably the overdue Red Star Liner Noordland, Was due to arrive Ln this city on • Peeling -1n St. Petersburg. •8unday la at from Liveree•,ol. On Jan. • St. Petersburg, don. 113, -The dip- lOth the captain of the British eoinaas here regard favorably the - 'steamship Corbeihman, 'which ar- ougges-tion to transfer the Russo - rived at Portlet00, Ma, reported hey- japaneise negcalations to St. Peters - Mg falleh in with the Noordiand on bung. They do not think it le in.. 8, in a disabled condition. Be- tended to 'delay tna.ttera, as enter - "• 'fore being able to learn the nature preted abroad, but, believe it would ol her. leanly, the two steamships remoce the negotiatioas • from the became separated 'by the eevere hands of the wor Party, represented • weather. Tbe Noordlaod staled from • Lir erpool o • b, Dec..O0, tY° /tem:•drat .4.1exieff, the 'Russia,n • Philadelphia, Jan. 15. -The steam.. 'viceroy in the far erest, and enable hotiCztr and Floreign Maniter Lams- .• ship proved to be the Noordlande ti • As she pasted la the *breakwater the (e'm o more- cloaely control them. • captain, signalled, ".All well," but g^ ve Continuing, its anti -war ohnipaign, - .- no intimation Orate) the nature of the Puss to -day predicts. that evert •- the damage sustained by the, Noord- granting 'that. Russia is victorious • e• land. i •• there vapid be subsequent interfere . - 0 ,• Car 'Barn • Murderers. • (ince' on the part of other power• s Chicago, Jan. 18. -At the end er .a_rel_.a, .• "new., edition of the Berlin . • • ` two days, spent without result, at- I oe'Peo'ees• torneys in the car barn murder cases,, • aritain 'Weald Oblect. 'Mee accepted a fourth juror to try London, Oat. 18, 4. a in.-oiehe re- • the batches. Otto Remold, accused of port publiebed by o: news agency to contrlicity In the plot 1.0 release hie the•effect that the Beitiab Govern- e brother from Jail, - was taken alto pent itad notified japan that any 0 Millet, and released on betide furnish- atteenct of the Russian. Black Sea el by his uncle and Aunt. Extra de- fleet to yetis 'the Dardanelles would tails of eibtectives was placed in be chocked by -decisive action is Un - court, ancl,tbe oneply ot firearms at true. Tife tact rem,aino as cabled to • the jail. woe increased. .• •the Astiociatel Prepe Jan. altb. , Elopers Captured. Foreign Secretary Lansdowne to.. - Chicago, Jan. la -A despateh to day expressed die:belief that Russia ebb Tribune from Denver. Col., says; Vail any intention of trying 1.0 send Henry Herbert Pigott, who achieved a fleet to the Dardanelles, adding notoriety. in 1901. ley eloping from that it would be 4 Obvious. breach of Pbila,delphia to Denver with Ohare treaty in which Great leritain could ' lotto Bryan', Ida wite's•niece, disapi. riot ronsibly acquiesce. • = . y *WAWA • ITEMS OF NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR MARANI,RAUJUIMPAMAPARAWANUtAt Sae revolutionists „of Cruguir havelvoo several successes. „ Daurlivirr Liberate have nominated Air. T. A. Burrow, for tfie Oommons. Mr. Basil C. McLean, Tiorento bee r.urcietioad the. Winnipeg Commercial, a trade taper. • , Mr. A D. Rice, of Toronto, bee been appointed Collector of Mustafa& at Toronto junction. • The Toronto District Labor Council will warn Engliede factory girls against conditions in panties. • Kingston will send City Solleitoe tdclutyre to England, to fight the Light Ocneeo•nyie appeal before the - Privy Council, . A. large tannerylerto be establialie 62 at Cumming's Beidge, near Ottawa. J. Laing, of Berlin, is the principal rnoeet in cOenection with the en-` terprise. Turkish: mogazin.e in the Ku - blamer() district has been blown UP. It is allegethat tbe explosion 'Was • %weed by'BulF•kriane. 'Thirty Turks were killed. • Rev. Arclicleavoo 'Harding, of Bran- don, who is leaving for England, was presented by the rural deanery with a geld watele and by hie rarishioners with an address and al.00. A Diviolonal Court fres upheld tbe cleciaion oydering officers of tiee Ir- • on Moulders'oUnicin to product) their booke on examinations in the suit by tire Oanatia, loOundry Come:one. Mr. Stieeleton Oteldecott, -addresio Ing the Maekerizie Club, Toronto, hut teen ng, ald 110 feared the Canat]Ian inannfacturers would block Mr. Chani- berleinOt- scheme of preferential tar - VO" the first, four remiths of the fiscal 'oat? Oaneelinergoods and goods imported and bendled 'by Canatileeis to the value of $2,800,000 were• re. ceivee in the Yukon dletriet, ad against $006,124 foreign geode. The Auetralian immigration rd.. tares for 1001 and 1902 eliber a oet ir.crearie V> be only 55. Lord DraeseV recently expresso.' the opinion that Atatralla cetala not ex0fittibly earrIt meet larger time tile present pope alation. bely of an I:acentric man Mined Ferieviek was found in a lonely leabitotion, 801 mike trent Pert Are theta lite bead being gnawed by rate. Ile came from Perth, Ont., and WaS In tiro C. 11. P. Stores department 'eat's ago. Teeo tete rettralte arrieed at tire Parliament buildings, lloronto, yes- terday, to be bang In the corridors. One is tyr Premier Boss and We Other ht of Hole air* Sandfleld Macdon- ald. tire fitvtd rtenger ot this pro. vim*. Both are by hir. r. Ntf. L. rote -ter, and toe exeellent plow* of work. Citreelitee foreign trade for 'tire elee Morale* ending Dee. 81. amotinted to $257,t)(10,918, tee wallet $2e0,028.. 476 for tile •teoee period of 1902. 'rite exporte of domestic products de- • creased. about $2,000,000. and ino ports Increased nearly $21:000,000. Negoilations are on foot 'for the eel*. of the Russell Otel. Ottawa. . There are four eurtias after iteunong intro Messrs. George and Mhos. Mul- • ligan, of the Walciareastoria, New York. The Vice is said to be in thO y10'1,1114 of $870,000.. Thic C. S. ar epar m y D t ent ester accepted i, osal of Ilex ve$ Fiske & Sons, of New York, rep,I. re,senting Fiske & Robinson, .and the National City Bank of New York, for the er;tire $7,000,000 bond loan° of the Philippine Government on act - count of the purchase of the ,Friars' Iva& at $107,577. • dllto Deminigri Iron and Steel ', -Co, Is about to close negotiations for the sale to an American company of an, extensive deposit . of iron pyrites ueon which it holds a lease at Rose well Bay, on the Labrador coatit, about. a Unwired miles ' from Gape Cludley. The derosit is a very ex- tereive one and easily mined. CANADIAN BUTTER 'BEHIND. Plain Truths Stated atWestern Dairy- men's Contention. • St. Thomas despatch ; Mr. W. G. ltiedd was the first speaker on the programme . of the •dairynien'e con- vention. He ,dealt particularly with the sanitation of factories, and made suggestions for Improvements. Ful- ly half of the factories in the south. ern district are in ao unfit. condi- tion for the manufacture of cheerio, and many more are defective In drainage or supply of good. Water. The increased rilenber or cream gathering ereanieries has made It neceseasy that means be devised for keepieg create sweet nett' it is col - Meted from the forfeit. When allow.: (el to sour the maker Cannot turn out a good keeping butter. Prof. - Uarrlson stated that tito remedies Were either pastrairized or the ex. tooled of core in keeping the tem- perature correct. The admoniticei Wee' repeated that the farmer must guard against exposing the inlill Or cream in places Wh.ere injurious bac- - teria were present. • Mr. Matmga,n, of Montreni, 'speak- ing eif the defects of Grenadian but- ter, Mid that it was as far behind as Out Cheese WAS in advance. On Meeting English dealers he was often met With tlie remark that Ciellatlian better WOO not 00 vory bokir but that it was gold as a tied. - ond cut. The reputation for bad ' keeping totality, Whieh had been Meddled liPon it, Weis duo to the practice or OpeenlatorS, Who in tor. mer years held taroe quantities over into Winter. Now the Ifew Zealand article eame In about DecoMber, and being rapture. butter. Preohlded an Ciente of high prices for Canadian. At the creamerlea a daily gathering Of treat° would tend to improve Matters. . Mr. MeLitgan approved of the use t of preeerfttives in small Maratha and advised that 'tlie quatititY of salt be carefully looked after. There a Odd butter that °ordains not le large demand in England for more than two per tent. of omit. Oppointion in the trade ts most like. 144.44404144.9. Logan the batter. The chaste bike"- ere' trOplor goes this year to 13,.11. R ' ussells Husband, Green, 'or Trowbridge. Hon. John Dryden eddressral the meeting on the eubiect of tlie gen- erid improvement of dalrY produote, There are still some brands 0! cheerio he Weld, that sell higher than Canadian, and we should not be initialed until the highest standard of excellence is reached. The Littoral trade le an encouraging' example,. Dy persistent efforts the tepee of liege hao been natede vent uniferlit, so that in a delivery of hundreds there rat; as little variation as in • eingle herd., The leading feature of the evening session was the presentation of prizes to the choose makers wile* were winnere in the competition for the best -kept factories, $200 be- ing divided amoeg the, five groups of Western Ontario. a. *25 and *1-8 prize going to eaoh gamer. . GERMANY IS SINCERE. Desires Speedy Settlement ot lOspute With Canada, * London. Ian. 18. -The Standard's Berlin correspondent says tife dead- lock existing regarding the removal ol the dispute between Canada and Gerineno in elue to the fact that the London •Government leas referred Germany to Ottawa ets independent in conlInerelal rnattere, while Ottawa referral leer back to London on the ground tbat Canada wan part of the Empire. Germany ift sincere in the matter. Since tire laat notification by the German Federal Council, pro- longing preliminary commercial treaty witii Britain and her colon., lee. Oat:mole Is not mentioned In JIM Wipe of a frierully agreement on thle question at an early date. BARRED FROM SOCIETY Cardinal Gibbons Endorses Lat- est Plan of New York Women. New York, Jan. 13.-Solal ostra- eisni- for divorces, wearers of de- collate gowns, ganiaters, including players of bridge, whist and drink - errs of the festive cocktail, 18 :1.0 be- come a part ef the battles of the Roman Catholic Cburch upon, evils, prevalent In society, Filiae Fide% Daughters of the which has been prganized -to dis- Faith, is the name of a new. moiety I countenance tOese usages and cute toms that are the evident causes of the spread of moral. evil in soci- ety. Women of leading:amines in New York City are among thhe charter members. Cardinal Gibbons, in a letter to the.officers of the society, saki he was pleased leo know such an organ. lzation Itacl boon Xormed in thls elty, • SOUGHT FAME. • ineseenger told. Ihe Said he was in • bed when they 04M0, and he told the boy the firm must hwt wait till be ' got dreatied And Could go to poet - rer them. He did not learn till breeke gagt tittle tbe Olathe* had beea left.. "And ',you took lao Mew to return A them," said Mr. Ourry, wineh Stuart 1 #• admitted. Tide *geed bin examination. • Mr. Robinette asked for a remand 8 for a week, in- order to have full par. • tioulars of the .divorce preoeedizige• Ann meanwhile he asked that fituart • be let Out on ball. I Stagietrate Denison -It is nonsense • to talk of bail for a man With nine . cents. Two sureties In ;1100 •each. Tells His Story in the Torento atAttvee without emplerreent and '' hem ',1•01 Inniking money, by fraud; that Police Court. Is the way} it looks to Me. • Stuart was then removed. •••••••••,•••• Interesting Details Connected With Divorce Proceedings, . • Toronto, de�ptob Prince Atre• bald Otuartwho in an Engliede court,has °weed to the mere plebia,n name Of Widiam Brown, had the cen- tre of the stage in the police court morninO. The house was full TO KILL A SOLDIER. 444444 25o pounds or Lead Required, Save French Statistician, Jan. 18,-4 military. stalls- tician has had the strange idea to figure out how many pounds of lead it take o to Idll a eoldier In battle. In the battle of aolfraino he eays 8,400,000 rifle ishot13 were fired bY the Aliatriane against the Frencili and Italian force% to standing room, and the proeeed- Ali theee Mote succeeded On kill - Inge were followed with the closeet log 2,000 Webers. and wounding 10, - interest by everyone. The end of 000 extl'ere. Fo' e every **Idler killed 4,200 alote the matter was that the "Prinee" wait given the chance to get on to wound a man. on bail, provided he can find two t were fired, and It took OM elicits tbe weight of the bullets At sureties In $000 each. thot time twee a'bout 30 grains it ace oordinslY tot* 120 kilogram?, or over The ' Priem" looked quite at teem 25Q pountio, of leled, to kW a eel. as he raped in the box. Ileerwe as el:rais- ed in a grey "Nu and er a b own Luckilyeo the etatistlean says, dier• tweed overcoat with a coon collar. "we have elee data to figure out the Por headgear he carried tn his band vreigkwlit aof mica:Ian winhibcalittmieustb.; iftireisd a grey cloth, cap of the 'style so to coramonly seen on Onglishmen. *safe to say that it will take at The follovelog Is part of Stuart's lerest 200 pomade to de so. testimony:" Q.-tn what stote are these in re- AGAINST CH AMBERLA IN. geed to the divorce and mouey you are to recei-ve? Aer-I came away nod warred my divorce papers tem days Some English Pa-pers Past Caustic • before I left. Ile was to forward • Coalmen t QI) SP4teCh• me Le5Q quarterly. I hod three pay- Lon . - Monts, and another one was due on don, jan18. The Yorkehire January I. • Daily Observer says that one of the Q. -Did you cable for funds? A. mot likely effects of a, really effee- -When the money did not come 1 tive preference to Canadian products cabled to a friend, Mr, Bosse', 1 Wealild be to stimulate the already ex - got the hotel to cable to friends tAemnietigamnfr acroetuesost thedi or ccaonsalnoapondbitoar. n to gee some money. Q.-Whe,n you got this £250 on 'dere. January 1, w -hat did you intend to The Liverpool Daily Veit says there is no eingle teoture in /latish, trade do with it ? A.-aettle bills. Q. -After the divorce proceedings to juetify Chamberlain's toleration were Ertarted you and the Countese that our external trade, apart from lived together again? A. -About five our colonial trade, was declining, and months until about ten daos before that but for the colonial trade tbe I started ler Corrode.cotintry would now be mitering the Q. -Where did you- live? A.-ot grea,test depression tbe tra,de has Bray.known ter a, tante*: • 41.-ana outside that matrimonial The Liverpool Mettoiry says thee trouble you have never been in Any the coloniee have legislatures, which other trouble? A. -No. alone eau make offers. They had Curry -You were arrested for *made none when Chamberlain, far the assaulting Couotess Russell? e Purpose of his propaganda, selected • Aer-Yes. a wrongword to express their real Q. -What were you sentenced fpr 1 sentiment and attitude. A. -Something in connection with Mho Meoonester Guardian says the marriage register. . that Chamberlain's 'speech combined Q. -Sonne falsification? what. as nearly all the faults of nearly all the falsification.? his other speeches: It was vitriolic, spellect my first name wrong. of a personal nature, with sneers endless, begged the questions or gave Q. -Did you represent yoorseif to be somebody you were not? A., -No, I did not. you heel peeple to undeie • stand you nere sonlebody you were Heleh Gunther Thought Name Would Help Her. • New York, Zan. la -Justice Plea - off, of the Supreme Court, in a" de- cision handed deem yeeterday, de- clined to annul the marriage of Helen B. Gunther, daughter of the late Dr. Eugene G,arrettson, to Charles D.• B. Gunther, son of Chas. B. Gunthier, head of the stock brok- ing firm of C. )3,. Onentb.er & Co. The Gunthere were married in January. '1900. Several months ago Mr. Gunther brought an action against his wife for divorce. In a demurrer she put im 11 connter claim fez- annulment of the marriage on the ground that she never loved - her husband, and that the affection elle showed towards him • wIlile he - was Courting her was spurious and used by her simply to get him to propose marriage, believibg that his name eveuld be an advertisement for her wan autrese. • THREEXENT FARES- . , •TOrn . Johnson's PrOirilse Mad ' ef• Good, • •• Cleveland 0 Jan 18 -Mayor Tom Johneon hos won, a victory ter three; cent fares, for iv,hielo lie has been lighting Harina's etreetOar lino for the laot rive ysai-s. " • • Tee Council on lirondaY night passed an ordinance reneivieg the franchises on two of .the Mabee, roods with, a three -cent limitation tie to fare, and tileo paesrai Othet • ordinancee limiting the tomato a straight three - cent taro for almost -the entire &s- tance inside the city limits on °Very line in town, -• Yesterday, at a meeting ot the di - netters of the Cleveland Electrie Rallrood, it wagdecided 1.0 accept the redun, etioto prevent an opposition lead galning a foothold in the city. It is figered that tre pext cent, of the - residents or the territory contingent to Cleveland will pay th tee cents, end twelve per omit five cents, while the otbeithree percent. will have to pay : six cents, but may tra1sfer for 21 innate •.# t BALFOUR ON WAR. . Britain Will Carey Out lier l'readY Obligations. Leaden, Jen, 1.8 -Premier Balfour speaking at Menceester Wit night, referring to the far eastern situa- tion, said: "No ono can contemplate hostilities between two great civ- ilized countries. without feelings csr- misgleing and depression. Premier Balfour added that Great Britain tvOuld carry out to her fell- teisotntrtent all her treaty 01)44' Me. St. Zerlen tirodetiek, Seertitary - for India ,speaking at Guildford., Pali he hoped war would AVertecl. The Government, Ile load, 'would dO Its utrzioet to proinote a peaceful solo= thin of the dIffloultiee, but that If its effort failed Great Britain Would reek to Idealize the effecte of the Premier' giiarded etatte Mont Is commented on by this meal- ingee papersLie intimation of the intention of the Government to accord full support to *Tepee in the event of eiroutnatances arising which would call into action tZ4 Anglo -Japanese treaty, '1'ho Da.ly News, witich represents a large !Metier; of the British pub- lic heartily disliking that treaty, re - garde Mr. SnIrour's language asi a plain and unnecessary threat to Bus- sia, and deelaret, that the treaty was made without contenting the Britibit reprotentativeis 3apen. who, Mao its adoption, have re- lratedlY vrarned cite Governinent Of the perits attaehing to It, , • • Q. -The' newspaper reports of the trial said you represented' yourself ree a Count Magistrate Denison - What mis- spelling, of your name did You make? A. -My right name .is Archibald, • and e elpetlea it Aol-her• Q., -What is your real name ? • A.-Archibeld. . ,Mr: Curry -Where were you born? • •Ae-In Berkshire. Never a Coachman. Q.. -Were you ever a coachman? A. -No. Magistrate,,Denison-oHow, do 'you jive? some money from my father's' estate. Q., -Where is itt A. -It la alt gone two years ago. Q.; -What work lia,ve you 1 done knee ? •' nave been living without ena ployment, slippery substitutions. The Manehester Courier, comment- ing on Mr. Balfour's speech, believes ultimately that with fuller knowl- edge the people of these realms will submit to the taxation of toed or • anything else if Canada or other col- onies will give us any preference we desire when the dream has been real- ised. i • . . i PORTERS WELL FLOGGED. • Ditlicultiee attendlog the Defenoe on o Thibet. . Calcutta. Ian. 1. -Letters 'have . reacien me,reseong, giving aetaus Or Col. Yorgaghosbanda advance into Thibet. Rataabajomg has been de- fenitelo abandoned, no the Chumbi Valley, rietete.proveo to be preferable. am° tboueecentle or Thebetans, armed with ppears and antiquated matchlock,s, gatbered on the hills about Kambajeng before ite evaeu- titian, Out did not venture on bosti- litiee. The air of Gluttons, 1;2,800 feet high, where the force subsequently( Q.o-Irrive yoo earned any money . concentrated, hs criep and .pleasant, bathe last two yee.eli ? . , . 'The 'officers and men /sleep in boles . A.., -••No. , . . in the ground filled with dry, gram, Q. -How many people have you Oe- or folder tents. frauded in- the heat twp years'? . The transport gave some trouble •iA.-eleone that, I know- of, • :eteGnatong. A hundred native driv- eQ.-What employment are you in- ere -deserted, and 500 hilimen port - that can produce the money? . ere refused to proceed. ` Two „corn- . AO -There is Money coming. in, ponies of Goorkhas and one `tom- . Q. --What is that paid for? Is privy at Ploneens promptly • our - there a Oraad there, toot . . rounded -tie tranoport corps, and, . , i A. -.-It is on allowance, paid me-- marched the malcootento at the Q. -To keep You out of the way; point of the bayonet into the fort, to consent 1:6 o diverce ?where the ritngleaders were soundly A. -I well not discuss that. . flogged. "'Yon beet better not. That 'would, That Immediately restored ordea be a. fraudon the courte" was the the men starting cheerfully' with magistrate's comment., their loads up the jelapha Pass, 14e Mr. Curry -Wits time payment con- 700 feet. Gen. Macdonald after Officinal on yea riot obstructing the wards marched the entire torce. In - divorce proceedings? eluding the Goorkhao and Pioneers A. -No. . . ) - with guna Maxims and sappers, over . Q. -On what condition was it to the pion, and -d'ouen the terrLble .6,- -beerear? i r - 000 teet descent Into the .Chumbi A. -To get rid of me. • Valley, which was warm after Gna- . (a-D1d. you beat the Countess? tong. Here -the inhabitants brought A.-No.mules, pooles and supplies, and Capt. 4. -It le not tole yon assaulted Oer Ottley organized a useful Corps of tie tioy tline ? , , I 1 fifty moented infantry. . A. -No. .The advance wao re -maned on time • 4-14fidellti on your part le a ,18th of Mari, where the Governor Around of the proceedings? of tbe Thibeton• fort came 111 wear - Ing a 'quantity ot valuable 'jewelry, Magistrate Donk:an-Did you lead ancOinfinitely relieved to find that ier to believe you were in different he wale not going to be killed. Not ettoulaurtatices of life to What you a allot •veas fired on the whole jour- - Wero ? . • I ley, The troupe are "fit," their only 1.14"7.NCot:rry. exPe. caged a curiosity aa poolamtenort leoppein&ttihoant. their Le no prate- eie, the deeds under which Stuart re- The Lameo are performing weird 'vitas els allowance from the Count- - witchorat 1 ceremonies,derived from too and was informed that there are pre-Bteldhlot dogmas, to eIercise the In Volpy & Peckham's office. forelon lovader, but the people -at Mr. Itoblnette--'lleret settlement was firot only terrified-nOW freely ek- made in Valpy & Peckbam's office be- preas the hope theet the visitors will [Ore US divorce preeeedings were in- . remain indefinitelei tend enrich them stitated ? A.-Tne day we wet° mare ried. by continuing to create a market the ,' prodete. Q. -You have been Married about foe loco twelvm e onths and got three pay- The (rake have Oot been a success wants 7 A. -Yee. for ttaneport purposes, but they Magistrate Denleon-Re was to get lee ...eve giVeir welccime milk for the MGM 0, year tOr Ills own Us% and mum"' naturally the 'Counteee would not continue that *atter she began a di- AT POINT OF DEATH. Ivrea gait. 1.6.6.144 No Cosiression Signed. retirees Deposed Hula. Victim or To Mr. Curry, Stuart denied he had Consumption. eigned ono oraiteeelon of identity, but he had made an oral eonfeesion, hav- t Conmstantinople, Jan. IS. - Ex -Sul - an urad of Turkey is now, in the Lag nothing oldie to do, seeing he had last stages of tilbere1110810, ftl1d his been shadowed by deteetives. The death is likely to occur at any mo - last payment of E250 lie got on Oc•• moot. Ma malady lines rettelled an tober lot, after which the conduct acute stage, and within the last tete took %nee 011 Width the divorcee eat or three weeks its ravages have was based. been terribly rapid, all efforts on the lir. Curry -Where you not to get a part of the plipsielt14111 to arrest gparayanirteadtit? when the divorce w-ae them having failed. The ex-So:Han, wail to got tA8,000 whale oho who Ls hew in hie With year, has got her divorce, for not opposing the boon CogelY enllilned in blot Palate 4911Delnurbaghtehe Olrer Oinee the 11. 1 r. licilyinotto pointed ottt that the thtm of his rialto:Wei from the thriale idneeteree*anniold wolf= Ittioett bobeernormetixdme :nbath40- 46onvettir3,.gearrosiniatts00! lIn eisitytnettwertittly1; Crete Oetober. elittrgo of Geo Rita I achtie a eon Otilert told a differentfstory ot Ot that &A field-Intiashel of the Berne the reeelpt of the olotheil from the name who had known Mitred Item ft4e'lni•riondl tWardreibe to that the ehildhood, and lam fteply attached. a JAPAN'S REPLY TO 'USIA IS NOT AN ULTIMATUM, mists on China's Sovereignty in Manchuria and Japan's Sphere of Influence in Corea. Tato, •Tanan. Van. la -eaid tut. .7apates answer to latest note Is net In tire form of en ultallateln, 'and it Is described AR moderate in terms, hut resolute In tone. it 43 gall to be largely de- voted to a diseuesion of affairs con. :meted with goroa, Jaiau ilaving been strongly advieed Pet to fig* over Moachuria, alone. Foreign Min, Ister Kamera visited euccefolvely the Marquis Ito, paler of the Privy Council, Pmmier ICateure, and the Emperor. Me subsequently called upon Baron De Rosen, the Moisten Minister, ant' It le aelieved here WOO him in rereon the Japanese reply. Japan's Reply. V. Landon, 'Jan. 1111.-M1nieter Hay .ashl receleel tide morning the text of the Japanese reply to Ruesia's last note. It .does not contain en ultimatum. but reiterates Japan's original de- mands. with what Boron Hayashi terma "a modification upon a minor rolat." allee questions of Ohleese mover- eignty in Manchuria, and ;arum's srhere of influence in Corea are re- ineieted uoon. Minieter Hayashi said to 0 repre- sentative of the Aseociated Preis; "Ido far ale I can see tire relations of the two rowers regarding the Oisrute practically are unchanged. 1 hare no indication of the reception this note is likely to meet at the beads of the Russian Government, TRIED TO KILL HIS SICK WIFE. Almost a Murder Near Bur- * ford Yesterday John Easton, the Plaster Cast Man, Goes Insane. Spirits Told Him to 11 Claim His Own. 11 2,000 more trieope are expectrel to terriee. le -range and Russia. Pot% awn. 18.-A diplomatist In. terviewed by the Echo De Pori", says thet the Oretiob engagernente with Itlesia do not include military InterVentiOn in the far east, but that . tilt= exIgnagy Trufgy event Viet be o I god to help Japan, according to their treaty engagements, France and Ramie would take measuree to safe- guard their interests as provided by the convention. violet, In March. 1902. but 1 oxreot tee negotiations will continue Tor eeveral weeke." Japanese, Crufsera Pert Said, Jen. 18.-T1tte now Jap- anese cruiser Easaga, Whieh, or. rived at Port Said yesterday from Genoa, has len foe Suez. The Japanese armored cruleer Ma- gda which sailed from Genoa. Witie the ICeeet.get, haft just tiorived here. It is stated by 'Me oftioere of the Niasin that the reports of an At- tempt to des -troy their ehip at 'Genoa. are entirely Zaire. I %liveliest> oriole. London, Jan. 18.-T,he Britt& For- eign Office of notelet mild to-nigirt, af- ter reeding the fraloinose reply to the loot Russian note, that it only takes 'the oriels a step further in a lees hopeful direction. The advices received by the Foreign Office made them fear that Ruesia would not usa cept Japan' reiterated demands. Russia Inereasing Garrison. Tien Tsin, Jan. 18.-A telegram to the Railway. Administra tion here re- ceived yesterday from New Chwang. says Russia Is increasing the gar - risen there. In the next few days is dead. Prot. Lacharnbre made the balloon in which his friend Andre started from SpItzbergen July 1st, 1897, on his fourney tie -the North Pole. Branttord clespatoli ; A. murder was narrowly .averted near Burford at an early hour this morning. The vil- lage ie tell miles distant from tills city, awl news of the affair Old not . react, here until late Ulla after - won, wben John Easton was brought to the local police station and lodged beben 1 the bars on a charge of at- tempted murder. Easton is believed to be unsound 411 tits mind. About severe years ago he was injured In a Street railway accident In this city, and sued the company ',for $10,000, elaitaleg les Aline was hart. The cloctore pronounced the man perfectly web and he retovered a, very, (small sum to his action,. Still Iie declared Ids back was broken, and encased himself in a plaater of Paris cast and was driven eroued the country, 'selling articles and eumilvvares. Finally, he landed in Toronto. About a year ago ite Joined tire Dowie mot, and then came Doreculous heeling wilich cre- ated so much excitement in Toronto at flat time. ,He claimed he was told by geiritual ooices • to ariab and walk. /tad he did eo. On returning to thig section Eas- ton rented a farm near Burford. Here the family resided. Last night Mrs Eastoo gave birth to a chile. Ali was reaceful until an early hour Vain morning. when Easton rushed into his wife's room and seized her about the neck, declaring that he Wee rrompted by tho spirits to come and "claim his own." • The woman screamed, and immed- iately ter eon rest:ended. The strength of the father overpowered him, and Eaeton avowed his intention of etra.ngling the woman. Luckily other timely assistance arrived, and It was only by main force that the man was placed under ceptrol. He civically tore tire bair from hie wife'head In the terrible struggle. The woman WOJS very delicate, and her cordition is extremely critical. The prisoner, hart been removed to tbe jail. Ile continually offers up strange rrayers and claims he Is vestel with Satanic rowers, and has neseended on earth to claim his own sod redeem tho lost. I NEWS IN BRIEF 3 Fort Said, Egypt. -The Russian truiser Aurora has arrived here. 44444.4•••• Morale:O.-Viceroy Toon has cen- t:Med a loan with a German firm tor a. million Niels in order to pur- chose Krupp mountain guns. 4444444416 New -York -At the annital meeting of the Dar Aosociation of the City of Now York, Salm Root wale elected president for the coming year. Delete', Tenn, -Col. Gee. P. Ideal. lgn, 89 yeats of Ago, the oldest field officer of the Mexican War Deli:whim/it, died last night. Belleville, 111.-A wreck occurred terday on the Solithern Railway, neer NeW1 Baden, III., In with% one marl is reported killed end Revere' injured q• opo•Ine•••• tonden.-The 'remains of Madame Antoinetto Sterling (dirs. X. Mae. Itiolne), the Ameritan Binger. Who died Sunday were erennited to -day at Goldere 11111.. A largo gathering of inesiciane arid others Were pre- tant. 044 4,11,0411 Parls.-Prof. Merit! Lacitambre, the aeronaut, and balloon constructor, • .••••••••••••• • Omaha, Neb.-jt has been decided that E. E. aucleinghane who for some time has occupied the position of 'superintendent of transportation of the Union pacific, shall become general manager, and will have the active control of the road. --- San Francisco -A na'val coaling station will soon be established in San Francisco Bay . The contract for life purehaoe of kind on Tiburon Point, has been approved by the dee partment New York -The America,n-Irish His- torical Society held its annual din- rer at the Hotel Manhattan, and has elected •pence commissioner William McAdoo, president. Felix Cax‘rbray was etected vice-president for Quebec. , Windsor, Ont -Rev. J. C. Tolmie, pastor of St. Andrew's Church, for a saloon to -day destroyed a block of buildings, consisting of saloons, laundry, bakery; two drug stores and many small houses. The loss is $180,000, partially insured. --- Rome, N. T.-Clarende Alvord, a well-to-do resident or Stitville, aged Ca w,as found dead this morning at the bottom of a mill pond near his home. He had been missing two days. It is thought he broke through the ice while attempting to croes. 64.44144441, Chicago -The strike of livery, drivers began anew today. After a many years has receteed a six months- leave of absence to enable him to spend the coming summer on an extenoiye tour to the Holy Land. --- Johnstown, Pa. -The purchase of the Beech Creek Con,' and Coke Coin- PanY by tbe Pennsylvania Coal and Coke Company, it is eta,ted, is prac- tically consummated. --- Havre, Mont. -Fire that started in truce of fifteen days, following tire Iroquoie Tbeatre fire,ninety-five per cont. of the 1,600 drivers of oar- riages and horses are said to be out. Winniliog, Man. -Chao. Johnson, a boy living at Dugald, wn.s ace'. dentally ohot to -day In the act of taking a loaded gun oft a Motif. It Ls hardly expected be will recover. • Kingston, Ont. -Snow fell yester- day and beet night to the depth of eight inches, and is still falling, ICInaston has not heel se much lino* 111 years. The street car lines ham been kept open. Buffaio, 11. Y.--Tlie weather burette reports the fall of levelye incheit of snow in this city and vicinity since yesteeday morning. A heavy wind rrevalls, drifting the anow badly and delaying trains on ail roads from one tO three hours. STEEPLEJACK'S ESCAPE. Suspended by His Pingers at a Great Height. The LentIon Express of a recent data hod time to:lowing ; A Steeplejack named Towle has Just had a terrible e.scapo from deatif. He was engaged with others In erecting a chimney 600 feet Irigh at some bleach \vette -at Edgcley, near Stockeort, and was takiag down tbe etriging when him • lend became entangled imi tbe ropes. Ho was lilted oft bis feet to the pule ley, where his fingero became Jam- Ined in the wheels. Here he remain. ed suspended at a 'height of 800 feet for ten minute, end was With Alf- niculty rescued by kb comrades frOM hie terrible elightla a fainting MOM the men was taken to Stock. fort nfirmary, Where It WAS foilnd that hie fingere bail been practi- cally tors from one of his hands. . . Jamestown, Y. -Colonel Charles Denby, of Evansville. Ind., 1.1. 15. Min. later to China during the itdm:nts- tratione of Presiciente Cleveland • and liarrison, died suddenly early te•der, aged about 70 years. Col. Denby lectured here last night . • mo 0. fr. P. has surveyed a line fretu the Oeejeeted Main line to Port:. Arthur. 'Xle tomb of lirthontmed le oo ed witti Olawonds, sappiuree and lc!, valttiql at over *12,1500, 4