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Lucknow Sentinel, 1902-04-04, Page 2Vo. fi • fiEN. R4 tw'e of 100 Men,Several iuns and tlis Supplies. •. • Vo4siri,:coereti so: rliies'io 24 Houra-,----Cholerit*Takes 1;119: 11 ' Miss Stose Comlng to England•se-kePort on . • ,. . South'Africa--:-Badly Cured ,Fish Blamed for Increase. • , vest's in Two"' oll-COrbs; , • . soners, 45 cartaa'and wagons, awl a thoesand cattle... , Lealdoite.eMarch 31..--Incemplete re, • 4PoTto :Of the result tit,/the comblned .;japirement..or British, cOlamne 40.4110 ,Gen, lielarey; have. 'enabled LOrd: "-Hitehener to announce the capture or .about a, Inindredoopristenerit; three. •::liftePn,Pieuedeis .two ' Pornpciras • 'and: qt titles . of, etock, *wagons, etc.., ogen. , elarey ''appears to latVe StIC-; • neePOTully evaded' .Lord Kitchener's' .eOrdtin. ea, the offset, 'In a 'despatch dated from Pretoria at noon 'yese. terdnYt: Lord K4chetter says: ;clusk.:on the.. evening Of •Mat.ell 23rd the combined inoveMent againet . pejareY was undertaken: ,by columns "'"..or 'nit:muted men; without guns or linpeclimeatteo of . 'any sort. TIM col-, annuls startedireen Commando Drift, I•heir "Pull R.iver, and rap- idly all eight, • and 'at diteen on. March .24th: deptipied positions ..,along tile ;Aloe, from •Coutinandet. Drifi' to ',the •e;Lielitenburg 7blockhoupe. line.. The troops moved rapidly eastward, eontieu,oits • line, With the object,. of driving.;; the "enemy' egaInst.- the • hle.ekhOuSes • or forcing . an _action, , The *emit has:et-tot Yet been ," fully reporeed. ociluam, after . the COmmericement 'Of the action, cap - ••tared three ;fifteen Poupderse two: petnia, nine prisoners, and a; 'hun, ..deadermilleate-eartsrariti-wagonsHGleie-W•ee .;ICitchener'S bolumn eaptured o89 pri-' . , 1,4 'the ..3ectirespoodent Of the Daily oVeleg to the. neeeesite'')or the eon, otruction of •fi, speeial•eartia:ge fOad. Irene lettiewayo. etet.preseitit, there IS .notitina .neore, , than it bridle. path. • Wprk am title road, liae alr.eadY reeOleo begun, Completioa will re- aciaire one month.' • • Rhoeleta Executors+, , London, Friday, March 0.8.-A, de- spatch to the Tittles from'Cape•Toeen ,steys that Efor..*Ithedes' oexecutors are' Lead ,Itosebery,. Earl Grey, Messrs. Belt and Eitewis'aleY, 01.^...Itieneeoneatid Mk- Mitchell, Who. is. the 'Cat.ae TQW4- manager of the Standard .Banle teduCtstion, .Londeei, Mau 'Faye it hada a position.. aepert that Cecil Rhodes left the 'bulk of hi* fortuaet outside of isonte,personal and famlly becpiests, to, the. proinotion of. his Yat Intperial plan, 'of ;eductitiCtia This project embraces every land Where- the Union Jack 'rhea Its r • r • 'purpo4i3 is the intellectual better - Meet of the letritish race throughout: etno. world and the olosterieg .or the'. • • • The troeles bovered 80 miles in hour. • sThe total .number of pri- aoners is 135. o , • Choiteres Victims. Constatal.inoPle, Taesday, March 25, 4 -Alt official bulletin on the subject of cholera at Mecca and Medina ad- mits that 1 P9 deaths from that disease have:. occurred, at the two cities mentioned. Miss atones Courting. Roumelia, eittereh MiSS . Ellen M. atone, tae American missionary, has 'started. for, London: Thence she will sail for America. Leprosy in South Africa. ImPeeine dentiMent. • The,.Daily'sdnil'adde,that this `idea •of !better fitting "younger to .cope SifeceesfnilY tionalities was. Jong a. dotaintent scheme with Ceell Rhodes, but that even "the closest' friends little im- agined the absorbing hold lt bhiained taxm itim until thisewae diseloSed by •the term* of his wiii.. t • • The details of this plan of eduatt- tion will be made pablic init few Cecil Rhodes left the Dalham Hall estate et. Newmarket to his brother. Col.. Francis W. Rhodes. This es- tate vas purchased by •Ceeelk.RhodeS last. December, : t 11 - ..,,,,„..4).,4, kind of Silk stockings ..,. coet $20 ft• Mir, need the ittee inser- I thee, .jeWeled; and 'other Taney Ones si2 000 , .4,..t.:.::,,,,,,,r.,rir:::.:00P4dr•rse:p7tic!ti see.et.tr Beriosiely,, not to go too deep into. m v. ost elthost OW 'price, up into e I the mysteries of a woman's IOWA I .S.IsnalltivtlrIbtnihiet etatler:tvrionfi.grourrerlittnidlirtettleIV101111 ' i on ous usband , 40 ir ts at $30 each. 1'100 ii . . • Nioeone-,a137jeatioirtok WoOoinekettint,.sht,ttail 'ksit;iv:.. , , . .....,,....... "”.. A ......... $ OOP s a How. • 40 peignoirs at $20 eatili ,:. 800 80 robes/ de; twit' at $20 each '. 1;600 i$7,000 London, han' flutchinson, former 1,y President' of the Royal College of Surgeons, .who re- cently , returned to •England, after atadyingthe: causes of, ileproay in Routh Alricae has arrived at th.e con - elusion that the primary cause or thp disease Is the tfoe,, as 'food, .Cif badly cured salt/116h, -arhieh • 18 sent' inland: from' Cape Toven a,nd elsewhere :on the west •and osouth•coaats and t is largely :communed by thea'aaniers-and in the industrial centres.. While giving this as the chief cense of. the diffusion Of leprosy,,Dr. 1.1Utchin son .olytained colic...Waive evidence thatit:seri:jay, in • • very excentionartarcumatances, may be coeinennieated front pereoa to pere ar•ite He, Cloes not believe' that it is either Olfedt10111,9' or contagious in:the .proper seape:or- these words ; but. may -her eon:in:tut:000 edebere eatlegefooct:eon-- tantiattted by..lenere' hands, 0111(11111111,FELL 1011 FEET. ost His Balance an Bridge- t at Nein/. York: CLEIIK'S FATAL SUSPICION Shot Sweetheart- Suspecting --Her of Theft..• tie BOAT NEAR TO SAVE HIM.. rniEN: KILLEO. HIMSELF ALSO. . , , , . . „ . , . New York, March 3a.-Hundt ecise of Ne* York, Mareh most pa - people tragedy, caused -by an un - people SerrYboats, and other 0.a..rf°1"riitii 6860 the death laSt reVealed at ,tirecoroner's court .at •happY misunderstanding,. • has heen ng ae George Sha.uer, an iron work- CO1VI7Y11 By says a London des - „eel', who fell 'front the centre span, patch. • On Monday a Young 'man . of the new 0East Ilieer- bridge' into named David'Richards miseed a small " the. East River. He fell 168 feet box , of 'money belonging .1,0 the shop and Wail -the first persdn eto meet of which he was manager. . He re- quested his •sotiseethetert.•Lillian Keay, ,NOIID. was the only. one who sasv him „put the 'box of .money away,, to .re- store it,- thinklag., she had taken it.. She odenied an knowledge of the • box.- He thereupon shot her dead, andetnrned the revolver upon 'Wm..' self and kiiied himself, too: . / Li:Wring the hapiest on: the two bodies Richards' employers rualte'd intotliecourt holding. up the missing box, Which had been the cause of the tragedy. It had been :foend. elem. the place where the unhappy,. natecie,rer end -suicide' had said he put it. , • death "Irene the :suspended structure dace the 'cable work was begunliiy • the Roehling Sons' . Company. last • • „ Shatter.was 43.*ears eld and went to 'work on the new. leridge _three Weeks ego. TAiere *ere four *. foot . bridges used. by 'the workmen in .atretching the 'eables. e foot bridges are, connected by narrow ` , Passageways,. alld workmen ate!' warned. to use 'these when creasing Xrom' One footbridge to. another., oflhaust disregarded this tv'.a.rni ng. Hp tried to etep fronts one of the anath ofoot bridges to the next. oxie and probably lost: Itis balance: When • . fell, 'Joseph Keen, the .foreman, end 14 cable,Workere and bridgethen were :Working near by. " Shauer sere/tined and they saw . hinit.turn- ing eothersaillto ,after somersault /to lie /Mot down to the • water. There • were many' ferryboats on the river, but nOne near enongh to lielp. • • . Shauer struck' ,the 'water • head •Meat with •a, great sple.aht He reap- ' Peared a few mintriee laterebut, luecliately ea,nk again, Ilia hat float- _Lille.. AcT D ni A f% r • Sng. Twice niore hp rose and. dls- 'Tn.° 111-4•43" 1" la Lendon, 31areli 2?.;--Ceell Rhodes ;appeared, „ again.. • Each' time 'lie meemed helpiese and ,svas prolealay Insensibl,e. He had disappeared -when' never publuiely aVoweci tile reasons • , o. aseistar.ce reached the spot. • Mite bodYeavae, pot recovered. , Shauer's fellow Worknren were so ',affected hy, his •:death that Work, for the. reet day Acaff qua -e vended. Eloen reported the niall'Ff • death to the pollee, and said that • „nobody knew 'where he lived, , MARIE OF WIEI) DEAD. She Was the Blether. of “Carmen Sylva,'? Queen of Roumania. Berlin, March 31.-- Advices from Neuwied, Rhenish Prussia, state that the _Princess, Marie Off Wied, mother eir Queen Elizabeth of Roumania, is dead. • • •' . _ The Princess Marie of Weed wA,s. the daughter 'of et he. Grand bake William of Luxembourg, of the House of alas - eau, and was married too Hermann, ABOUT THE JIMESON ,Reasons •Why, Cecil' Rhodes Organized it; n And Parsim Raise ,STOOKINGS $20 A PAIR. j:111 I II 1C11:1•Wier Talks • About Cost of • Thengs Mete Meridiem:W. Net:little AboutrAt.. Little Bill • •ShOwlag ; eio* the Motley Goes. • * New Net*. March 'ale -What mane * • . 'her inan ole this Raymond S,„Bens htuu o ,ChiCado, ` a protest becantie his Wife Spent $32,- 060 on silken underwear and other' lingerie during four months of wed- ded life?• ' ' • Of course, ' he has an Object in. Making the coMplaiet, 'foe hie • wife sued hid- for divorce, allegingaruelty and all sorts of, things. " "My _wife's, passion for underwear," declared Mr. Benham,, "almost , ed me financially." On top of this charge Mr. Ben- ham brings others; • that his wife married lane not • for teed', but for his money; that she 'flirts with other men ; that t3he uses intoxicat- ing liquors; that shedented hhirap invitation to hie stepdaughter's wedding although he was -"after- ward compelled eto pay for the printed, cards; that she plotted against his: life, and that she taught their baby 'to' say it •clid "not :like "'the charge .a,boat the underwear is as ridiculous and crazy 149 Why he:organized the 4antesori raid; They are noW Set • forth. in, his ' own w,ords by. one of his blogettAers. Ile .atiOteS Mr. liahodes as saying: aTliete ,were three reasons. In the firatailitee I found that :Old Kruger wag an in, 'shp.crable• obStacle .to the union . of , . South Africa, even for coininercial THAT litalfV,17,01ZUM11/11?:, putopeSes;.and for the developtnene of. the coantey. I fried,. bum in every •Wiee- I ;conic! .oit Whitt you may call . • % • ' • • ." 4rrikander princeolete, but it Watt Of ' Highlanders Lost Tug • or Woe But no use,' and eo long as he tided the. , Aeon -sea Much • Eethuelnatii. Transvaal the brake was put. on all prdgress iti Seutli Africa. .. Ilew York, afareh 31. -The Kitties ehe secteral retteon Was ,that there Irian' Canada were the inteeeeting wagon EnOlsIteeteaking.ndriority op- . feature at sthe eillitary 'retiree:anent posed ,to is -reeve°, lea ;IC: Meat as at Matasen kettiare garde !eel.' nighl, . Much. opposed to • fifTing • Soutlt Afe teen. undrote the elleitisn flag. Thae when .1raysr set!). Low • was the re-. was, titen a small ininIty., but ,: a viewing : o4 mei'. • The„ Mayor arrived.: groveitig one, Ilea' if ler to . develop ; ' at' the -arena at 8.3,5. P, ni.,:iind Was' it, Nt...Ould haft!. •in•eorne. it Majority./ -cheered heartily ell the way to itie 'When tlto ' hour , 'a ole .to get rid ,of... 1.16,x In the ern-tre of tit 0 garden. •1 Krieg; r • thata'wotil 1 have balked the ,Phe 48th iligitliendera. titer:toted: ft,. ti , policitt, tof w !licit / hat/ , s L 1, h kgica, nii • . tiniele attelaitte. and received ' even iny lifre-Lo thake aleittli Africa an, in. tegani part of •the ilealsii ism pire.. o ' "Tili? third Pen:am; tetta-Vott eanntit ' make et:Vela-1.0mi in . these . dap; withotit 111.011fgy„ • find I had' at my ettentrande al -that tinia a, combine. . tete , of, milliotatimos ten(ly. to, eel). poet eiroawhont t might tweet', be able to get togeelter; ageirt.." • , . . , , • la lattices"' 1 4itAt, IteSt,tilk ' Piece, , GEN. NELSON A. MILES, flood of the U. S. Army, Who, it is Said, Presidmit • Roosevelt I Will Retire.: ' Prince -of 'Wieel, dir aune.20,'1842. Ile died it 1864. Besides her 'daughters the Queen of Roumania, the Princess Ieved tiete v, ; one son, Wipliate,'.Prineo Of l . Queer! 'Etizabethi of•Reumaniaisivell known by her nom de nIume of "Car- neeta•Salva;" under Which she publish- , eil several vOtlunies.'lor: stories' . mad poems, and lute tranSlated. Rounian•-• Ian folk „literattire into Gertnaq. ner parents' henie at Nettvlried Was a oen-'• tre of literature and art, and In her ..she became -acquainted. with the chief Gerinan writera, poets,. scholars and artists of. the 'period,. t...41:1e. wee a t1•0000101113 ehiid.. . • ' Mete ttriplattee:thait they did •oh the OPetiing' Increased •entini. 01(4001 ttop..fired to appeal espeeialfy to thr 1101.111d f'1 or thte Ifeee dread, and 1111 gyrn tons causpd five titO:ts. atals of speetateett eft:rear -their rip• . prOval. tlii tettritet 1 hie epee 'like pis. ton rociti, and ‘v,itIt a' siruniStick in each handt hat.get.I Abet 'big 'draw nt.Ver before seen • , • ,etrikes theo elettiti •heed eviter each, Innrion. Meech ....,8e -in a 'ileseeetell dew:Ward it F/ileaett dothe 418100ue frOm Cape' Town the oeotatesipoutient, • AA, ). . ve' ... . . , in elle return whon the .41pplattse here. of tile Va fly' Mail saye t.. that eed . beeeme,deereetena he • trailed . with , a. • Itifedee seletted the' Spot 'Where. Ite (ioAtiui ,f) 1)0 1)0(44' T, •neet Diet:ream' Ott ..er cress arm tuosearafttti -with , :elm „a/eel:elate still 'riegince to. the an otteelliteet about the memorial to te reef, . And !redid: -not mtge.& $4 polo', . bo 'elqh,,ted ,,, 54I1E*11 ite *beet 'visited . e ' . 'Tile oallstheniee of the jelities tvere elatoptet 111110.. The place Of . buten,' aled well done tilitt,ro:eived hearty ' is beneath" at nittutal imitate Or giant -applause. • _, boulders.' Ott .11. kettle', Adjoinirig that • 0:0-10 ,.irs.o!' •or the •IPth Ifigitlarn11: ea 'whit+ Major Wilson's little, force et& were 'pitted eigainst ao tettat ' cif 'made 'ILA twit steed.' The.. tnethorial' • ' ' font .frOnt tile ./ lIll Milted aqatett ree to he ereettel will ho a • 'prominent titlark la a trial heat ity tlin Itig•Of. i•tentlIte of the .ntrikina landScape. '. War, The tegnin,r0 „tct)rt by Li ist.l'o, Thieclaea of etio interment or the itio.40 at tt t .1.1, •leatel. I4l.tielgetio. ' ,,['60iTY er tte...'ithodes le iloubtfid, 811y8 . • fl , • • HELI) UE BCI:NCOES, ..bastinee •iteeovered 1l4S Own Money and 'More Gesheleol%, Y..; Mareh si;‘,-- etn.1 days a ntan who 'said he was a° wealth* N.eta Yorker hits been haegeo lag arou'nd Shasentigenk for the als: leged, purpose of buying a' farm. "Ile eleiteci .f. Nearite't large' plaee tOe day. A calf btrrether, 6.10o ofr ettainget to Nearns,o drove tut •eociree alter has ciertval" altd. Offeredto buy 14Ome Of .earns' caleee. Finally.. Ito ettnl. Lite stranger eat clown to piety three Cara -mcioate. Within hall araliOar. the 1.14tclier lost 3100. Nen rne iotiked leave' to play. (tnd weett JO the beititte' for 350. 'Ile leaft It itt• fifteen ettinatee • 1111(1.,svent beck for more. Ile pro- curedteece reeelVera and !Men 14s retnrio creteed halt • Men and Old them to 'abed out.' o', . His Fib wag retitrned at .Onco-,' but 'ilk dentate:led 'ail 'they; had,. and tin, der great .protest they gaN.e lt 1.110. Thon .`N earns'. droVo them away, '(8 1•ltFl.deciaree tete will 'keen' the lexurioue lingerie." • • liorley to teach biliteo • ineti • it great hove abveyti telind thitt „Chiengo. •ineii Were unfeelingly ' Mater- iitoral, tosser), • ,that tte0.ttjilOnt or women' . • 'nary Broeensinin • accuseP .witell they 081110 'Game tdoo•tlfe • divorce 118111 Mita 111. tite TotontO • ronito," • 0.14 Miou Ittiee011.. Court OT Atenting, $O0. from her.. 'lite Chance* tiroAtiiitliid-IieiOtrlf0.; 'She eWore that •liteeobtalend '. that , Mad eleVer spent 'hair of $8,000 a, antount„ prontisingt04 seettre n di., year On lea. entire' Warcletelte, let Veriest' for her froth het entstbattel, 1 altehe hetellihgeria.to ' and then ill'sappedrett Alt! *.uitte Ittig ,ttA: 'gteitling, settee :Of the wonin,n ti and loves hie Wife, Wattle .WIIIIngtSt Ii1011e7, lett he gelid thn aintkint Waal` 'steed Oat' nillotillt Of InOileYOfl Vt.), Ile•Wast tent to jail tor titIdayo, gatinento.' .7Ilc$3.°ir:I3al-r'l;.'.a• ,.1.: TilPreisi°ublatYakQa:il..°er':itraitting•f0tii1iselie• t The 'Grand Trunic 'is going 'fa builtl a new freight shed tit• Stratford; • Salomon, the Stuar.thern, Man.„ wife murderer, has been found. guilty,' With her 'first engagement 'ring ti , girl i flhilgl 11 5 11 fil ,for her ..bne. begun. ' • ,•_ Ma 1111 .:a.1171:1:Zti61",a06 Ill'''. 7111 1'71" 'au independent rend between •'Victoria going to get batik at , Gen. Miles by roptri:isnigdel7i;oase.v.eit 581(1 to be , • . Very heavy seas, are :relining itt the English Chattael and, the • 111 sit -en. o number of :vessels are he distress.. , • • P Sargent' dettieS that., lie hes been officially offered -the IL'S, Com- • . . missionership of dmmigratien. • 'Tito United Statee. is prepared • id retaliate :on 'Germany by 1.,:jtjliiig heroiinvriyn.e and • malt olianOr6 from the c o • , . The Allan Liner P:trisiati, at IIAli-, faX front ttiverpool,•brought eeer*400 'English and Dish farm lalieeeis to settle in the WeSte " o' It is ostated. that. there Will be • i100 colonial troops in London for the ,Corpnatioe. Practically • every: colony Will be represented. 'to , . High Up .in U S. .Capitol They ANei'e United. BRIDE KNEW HE:11BilSINiSS Ileoeght elPoning oteCeete -Up With a, • , Jerk-:Whe 10.'11`111S " laird ,Mas- . , , d'ofialipSpoicen efeareateminetlet of talatanatice.Quite interestitte.: 'Washington,- Di., Ce March' 28. -la - add ttiot: • ty:laugpting lock101m,, at. the:ex:1.6'nm of the; stern' t.;:aat...0- • tu: love liklay enjoyed 8.19W:stud:ea . • la no. of the' capitol as the result of , the. inatrinemittl uniell et Senor An- • (ires Elias :tral Mies Catherine • "efcConehee on tho Weevily ourrountis," - ing the lantern above the -dome df • 'the capitol, Iteciproted relatione .bee t N1' een, Otteada•atai •Quna, .tv.e..."re't.sstab- honed, by ceremoity, for Senor, 'Masts a Cuban and iris it Toole event tt crOwd from gathering, • in theedente effieera were satel'eyead o • • A nurabee of reeltienres. on Park' avelitn:;,---i'Stai-Yotk„ talermi tie(1. b -.1,7 -the - rapid tr,ansit. 'excavation:4, . sank 11110 the eeetir. o' • The tietale'orattnized Terontd Bar- . . • bet's! Union swill. trY to tee:40'1111.ton.; Soriai .establishineute 'at .8 'pule' ex- eepting 8aterclay nights. " . . trite' plant of the Wolverine 'beet sista-or factory at. ...Benton liat!her; Mich., hue been pureitestal 'for 10 000, and will be moved to Berlin; Ont.. Firo in tlie. BOYs';• Home, Toronto,. endauaered. the7-Iteee- OT;Ite ieeitet toe, - bet by thecoolness of the ,etifierili. eendent and nareee \hit 'get one. safely.. conepelSory, industrial alt tion .curt has been •establitYltecioat Sydney, N. S. W...,Tlini metabersitip ineludes representatives: or eniploy- ers .and, ethployees: ' • ' ' • .. •' The 'Offictial Messenger -says that from :Moscow' alone 05 students have beei banished to Siberia,..ena a:dui:ye been imprieoned: An Amer , 1.1108e.:'.1n.ei'llien tote 1110,, parte.•. incite:led ; a lieutenant of police, sey OffIL errs • a rtopreseti tetrit e "tient/ '1. he Hoe- • geatit ettetrin ; lite 811(1i 11 colored ethelteae erten, elie ulfic•e: of ..1110'.'suprrint.l,..lettl of o the eApitt.)1. ''..One • of 'eln'o relit:eat:re. raeleeel 11411- self alonesitle the ,groota. as "beet • Mete' 'e the (.V1.11(ir teek"te pteet ten e hi the etete of the bride :tett -,erial• to jeadk. 11110 "nh eiel of.,otit,ore; :,•Tho •rvent-eitttiiingbuineii • a'. paferoll 841 and the :officers' leattine respectful.. .The gi'eaut 'wee: :, i toe,. td so. t he , o -rail with uoth litt dee ete.zi itg Itoi eeetiue in en alietteieted scrt of way,. " ,when ;the. eistiee `beanie "Joel seetr' right " 'Dies 'pill .a t Cathie •' • • to the retnarke but, Use :Itist'onelite. • ,enatch.ete his hanti lrein .tlaeliale.one,: • grasped it: firmly in. her, owe, iind .- the • ceriete urti began. , It. Coeseited. merely' ettiliounm ceent 13,y the „pe itt the different marances LG 1 (14.111.10tatiway. anti' metructed O. tt1I.) itIl Leit the wC.X141.ilg'pli,rty Ad- tutteanpet .was.lutea ,p4st noon • . „ tvt.th Aviiite whiskers:giving. !line a t.ruly tether -1y eipteetrenee, 11.12lc10 •1111: e8( stele:thole-ling 'to the' de at., -Here he found tee(/' tieWee. palieruien and ate artist. in Waiting. o Tile latter hadeoueceteled "at .gitinitta ittimitta nce' af ter, being are tett eo 410:', kO.iifiti`ed gtinriCreten for. 111 hear for. trytag to .reactl. 'tee. delete.: .witheat, permiseion: . • .eftea. luta ottit wale the bridal ,cauple joined' tiAt tiztety; mini all Jetta •ceeited :mt. another tild stepii to the lantera, consitlereble., over • 200 roet:, when eltietice, of the Peace Hillery, '.• above tite pa) t, . , ijustice that the legal formh s ad bean •cdn has been arrested. r The. Ogilvie efillittg'Coinetiny. ha ye. just completed Abe. sale of a train - lead. of 0.gilvites HungArian fleet' for shipment, to A teetreli ...Seven abridges in Now nrees-wiek and it let of•leMber itnee been osieept away by t1te-1160;1Si. One wentatt :Was cirtewned Id York `eitunta. • Mrs. Dale, recentlY. tried.for Poison- ing• her Child with strychnine, iths been tlivoreed bv Moe husband in Chicago She nettle noeleftonce.. -Tite Earl • of • IZOSebery is it ea in trufferiag. , froih olistinate insomnia, and. hati :rhartered a, stonni yacht for a cruise en the efteliteeraneati. • Ills. Majesty's Theatre • at Sydeey, N. S. W., wtts• tlainagi,d lev fire The propertliftinti ecettery of 'akin iltir," valued'. at £14;0000, were destroyed. • ,.. . . ' Pare, the Nape nee ha n IC robber; ' will. -lee releaseti trona thce penitee- tiary neet month, 'and will. entia the Hotel .1)1e41 .for IliNIWAT ' treat- . - actienieltave been for the last two Meelat • . • a . , . years," said afre. Benito:tie, ;iihneet 'Two :little ehildren plaYleg en the - in .tears,, 'when elle . heard of he ebeestight fonward- "one i111 _f,• 'tars ft lid ' (Ai 1111-1+11* +f-it-StrOttf ,.10 Mid :Charges NV lxich lienhant's lawyays el):311-ilet.1111;•,13,(`;11°i1710entttleilliP:iiell,Vdrili`,.11,74.1til:/741:1:0);411:1,.‘e:).!i:";.,;:c.t me and the children.; enough elleeeY (has eke to buy odecent :clothing, -let • alone , each. 'ektrovagan t. gat ruientS as that. We have to call • in' a pelicentate abottt • tivice, tt.' week to protec,t our- ' selves." In tIi,e opiaion or Many • actresses, Mrs, . 13entiant, might ' easily have spent $8,000 per yeser 'on lingerie withoat creating atter excitement amotig the clerks Who' ntight lidve been called upop to take her „cirdere. • complied 55111ailti 11(0 ,.11118Wf:r4to. tlio -And opteationitee.... Yeta • man , a " lee rains tile,d, dud rettieretulated the couple heart- • Is His toe:inlet° MIS renewal' by • 11 ' teresent.s. • • • ele. Ditteohial-previded; himself with • cameee, /LIM 8411 r 1110 lte 1 ittk pit ilires ,of 'jostle* Iiundy LiltI Nhie. Dine 'seperattely .atiel, to- . ,gethey, Tato bridal temetie holt.. for. YerlettIii, e ft ernoon, wtIlf :s4i11' for Spain oe. a , std ting trip. '•• Thee . will reside in 11:ir.rtnn,. ,where the groom has large busitieSs inter- • - to 4144 ie the enlininae .tion eremite a I1141e..reinapeee oThe grootti tuts for -teems .thite .beeeono ;. .the cutetti volt -my iti °Nett- l'Ork Citytvlitor'y he atti'ittel the eaeollietie den or hieenetie(o jeland„ 8114•41).11.,1p11rtinINe1lie his pen: Some time ;Igo hp met elieS elecottelfie, NV11,0\ {V.:I 14-'011 11. 4 iit 110111 'Clinadil • • :411(1 the tete) ftoll in .16Ve.. AS the. , ,time .4I1e1' nteir sfor 1111e itistAilation ." • of likerittnent 'end the return ttf if :to lailee they. de-. videcl to. get 1(4 1114 and cit (1111111 ;lathe pews, for t ie teremon . Nir4. 1),Ins lieurs 'it strong resetuliln ce' LorIllt;kedotuilti, ;tort iS 8:0 'bet , 1(1 IIIN 1 t lo initrringe• C'ertificate, (1, ' 'ttnstii lenient. ,111 Jiistiee" 11101.1tvrithig. '",11:11-rliql: • in. 1114 111(111 or 'clip capitol :it 41 1111I1 g - ten; 1%5 V. MI1140.20, Off:er.r glefer, IA. Detroit ' Das quarantined .tweleto ea 804 . tit 141110 IP0,,S; adnotig 'thecelorts1 ptoople.01- ' Detroit, • ',The gertea .tvoore brought. front t'lla them, Ontario. , • \\it'd. Itlitteltantld ndoled to Itis Malty :gift's' to Alt:tint rt,hersity• by giving $20,e00 towerds tht, Rh1 rttry otif tiro unIstorsitev, whit't wili now be IttegelV larrostecod 0 1.ik. '1 1)1 /11 (It veteran .o,1 tt- • tiaten, antjlr • nreniller. of :the ' etew ttf• the hattlesh,p otter:on, was id- . Said Mips Lulu .iiintser, tate she sat , . , „ movi oistniitik: kph.," ran .h..) it in' her dressing, room at the lierald e,f1nFf, 1.8' ( r '"No ''''"3)1”r '''; 13' • ; (;f4otql• ' SqUare .1lietitre last night : • .,. Per; leafs!: et,00 'teem" 111,,"" 4".11''.10 of hide ‘isitor* " I Can• readily eee'llow a vain, fool- e,,'" • `,,e; te, '1‘ 10 'N1111114: itertnatt,„ 4 1.1._ FIN 1,4 n , wOmen cottld sitend 38L/000' per "("18" ..Otlimm"s; ;11 11 0'11 t (' 4 •(41 t .of otber romi i•,:np.,1 al .61,,n,flon year ort under garinerits'fo her per - r iOn ti aSee tend 11 ill 111 ave known, of, . I"' "ffini" I hat.: 1'''th';.111'111..0 nIc.of rent t p t. in:ifor •eitlej :tp t, ers, tr, the411:,,;: nuteireishgrwomenbearingheeuotpujk• hth..1.th s gaiomo:dmae eenosfe moetix p en e dintrenlbatitt1111 41 a th1111 \‘ith. t(In.. t e y on lrign,g ertiae 1: to le, girett tto el; •,.1 el' petati"; 1•'',1",:" 'tgri°"1;111'; reike,,, a t -I ;11 1))1. '' seam ,a • little 'strange to a great Imnr .. el IA/nth/II oi or.e., ieoettoel oe, . 1;.'"1.'", 1 eleet• i tl. \, .... a,. p,,se,. 1.'leree many peolilo ' tieet so emelt money week. , , „kee,11 es set. e ee o'eo'a•a,t' -'•o. , Ieo.,e., ,„:-,• • ,;tt . :1.1 , ,, e ,. . ,.', ) I ,t. . o o(b,l! tee't tn' shud be used for thadlenont of .Mt". etlnett, t0e.s o It • roten: IL. lady, When it let so little seen,these\ eeseeeale, .' ) p .1 ttteter'; but asde froin publidiSphiy, .111m pletteof toedr,- et 1. l!'le• ' is an 'mitenSe satisfactitsa in knew- 0111no Ag •te ,- , 't ' a e.,, ,,.tpl log that you are Wearing.eomething of thlatt:•,,.e ,, 'I ,), . 110011 01,, • ^ *. better thee alinost ittlybody else In Stottlflor Llt; ,,roird.w ta t Pti ha ,t 1 • 111 f1 ,,,,t,1titt1111,y0.,1t411:r1)::11,,:;..tf • 1,teceents...e 1 A , A, tato) t; ..1? or ot, • 111144l0, be f, ^ :oll'ff°113.:11t(41411111irr';i;t4:1t::11,11'ul.11:141.1• 1;"':• ,•e':', .tte elettioet Lake • The Pelt •01 „, the tva,yof nether garments. The, sort ;,Frencli t4; I le or.'Itid Jaren triinnital With lace of the finest sort,, feele a great deal better to the) wearer than the oedinala# garment, and 'besides, the cettateletteriese that 'yettl are weaning something. better than your lady acquaintancee counts for et great deal. I eati, tell you. Call It fed, or anything yo1 like, you cannot prevent women who ilay6 the. 'taste rind the Means from buying l• . .! ` ,,OTINP1( r, rip:; . t o • „ . West Ittrita. sees Ire t • :1 tll'Ospr et. 'of It f,N' k!".ts:to Ir'1)1iste , titeneof the, ism it •7 • ; The' Viitsiootel titairreett the': tiewee, not Pfly •, ;•. dant t fel P. .01 -t tq in -it ertti,iit'-1,,, • • 1 ,f m the aiste t,41 ' ; • ;4)4 • •• F 4 1 11 151 ..';'V .:: 114, I ,• r:4011 ,41 "ll1. 1.110 •4. 41 ! o 1 to...1,t0 Its' relit "end, anti* , 1 '1 ; 1' tr • 't.r-rittl/il, 1 i)t 3't1 artily •• ,,, 0, T. • 1 :1 eit Ce) 1110110 •tort: eel tteto ewe," nt • 1110 Di worelliti oi ter ate, louleitee. ollat ehtv , • ' I; 'e'ted .1., I pi o 'N. ; 1; t`1)(1c,rt1(,ittti "•••_,-"eaSsee` ett !elle ".° ot. leer trite. are dire' • e• (tee fee 1 1y11 ft:eta:teethe): Itaf:teittet.. ; • S•-• at: '04 • 0.