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Exeter Advocate, 1908-01-16, Page 7 (2), le 0. ..` 4,t0g4tAt ,, •44° 1n ,, tr*K ' , . A., ,1 4t i -II 0, e i ,e .F.41t.'4i,ill'I'',g,:i rsito 14 pi.,.. ) :. 03 t .1, NI„ •,4/1,10 . ot:, ve3 '41' '' i ,,, ° (i , , lairVe*,„ , tlilitht. .alxd- A 4 • 1I4, 'NW' , 'IRMA ietN't V 4i,eMt ciL1.?' i440441. galtiettion1-4414-4,1"! ., I. children, wiei fiffild.1 114-14 9..41.1, an v1ti eill41eeqi*teate31elkeeetiel1gelltat trClaitver itillee tte.o., view AO relieving: this elluetetirtgeke.fiis -gallterye the -attendarde i'Xicided to transfer Settee of the children 'to ttie",body of the hoese, end ope of the , where called -out, "SOin* 43,1 you children ' cent°wlietairo,' Inutn diately the rush started, eriiii within tt few eseemd..e luindreets of chit- reIl‘amo;le, 1*ing-.14...tgan101,14niter.roo_t„ k .. Even *those who liad &eats in til gal" ry, doubtless .being panic-striel(ri by tilt sereaula and *toggles 'of the crotvds fighting to retell( the etaircases, Joined in the stampede. 'fbr • tL fli? 'freliKe. ' toe At*414d. :Ip,e n t t irtg ttm. riftor$, eat. dillit Tilly 4 4A4,0*OW Of otti0-11 a 441r4,1il 'Mae vent e= ly elfildeertit4tlie, Par4 I V ' =et taken -14 the.elreetre lekreefelye, _ .-wiear'etreereetaiVe 'pollee arrived tVeY fr,iind the °Iiarrow etairway "preetically bleeked with bodies, whichwere ereseed 4omeiee.,s-es almost beret, tecognition. Scoreeef chitilren were found later to he - suffering .from fractured boneee end se- vere lacerations„ .calised by the =describe 14 4. 47 trained. Soon after the accident the approaches to the hall were crowded wit!) *obbing w;oeinn.ea.searh cintheir g for r nasing ebil- a e e Oat 1. BREADSTUFFS. L. To nto, Jon 14. -Manitoba Wheat - No. 1 northern; $1,21.; No. 2 northern, $1.16; No. 3 northern, 81.11 lake ports; feed wheat, 71e; No. 2 feed, 65; della- tied, Ontario Wheat No. 2 white, 96e/e to 'Oeigairte4 1 ler4.N.0.. I, - tft)e' tfrtkht eeteflegiailerlekte.k.,/' eleuteitheee "er'itr --er#tenM.ve, ce; anitoba flat- \en1.9, Spee1111 bread', $6dl0 le .$6; sec- • onds, 85.20 to $5.40; strong bakers', $54.10 to $5.30, Peas-83Xe outside; Rye -No. 2, 80c. Cone -Old No., 2 yellow American, nominal at 7243 to 73e, Toronto freights; • new, No. 3 yelkev, 66e; mixed, kiln - dried. 65eeee. • Oats -Na. 2 white, 47e eutside: 49eee track Toronto:- N. ") mixed, 45%C to 46c outside, 40ge 10.4'47e Tomtit°. Beckwhcat-63c oule'de. • Call board quotations weree- On"ario Wheat -No. 2 white, $1 ask- ed, outside; No. 2 red, 99c asked. BarieYee-No. 750 bid, O. T. R. ' Pease -No. 2,, 8113-‘a asked, outside. -820 bid. - Oats -No. 2 white, -15ge, bid, outside; • No. 2 :nixed, 43ele bid, outside. • COUNTRY PRODUCE. •Poultry --A. few tin -keys of fairly good quality are being offeeede but areal - catty nothing of other clesses of poul- try. ,extra c1oke-140°16e tke ,dee - lie to no' tonne geese . - . . . ... to lic Wang ducks . • 9e 110 le Chickens, *choice .... - 8c to 10e -ted Te-etd olteto Inferier eltieks and fowls 4e to Sc 13utter-ltfarket. is quiet, th price& unchanged ,Under a steady dethand. Creamery prints ...2galaelle eta -uielft 26e to 27e Dairy prints 133e to.trie do 'solids .... 22cto 23e Inferier 420c to 21e Eggs --Storage, 20e 2Ic- per dozen inecaseelots; weeds, 25e; SirlottY - norfanal. ----Potatreee7Ortir on track here. oReaneed$1,7o. to -81.75 ;for primes and $1.80 to 81-85 for hand-plehed, ileneyeegfeninedesteady 4.110 to 12e per pound for 60 -pound. pails, end 12e. to lee for to' to 10 -pound galls. Combs $1-75 tee 82.50 per &ten. • Rated Straw -Quiet at $9.50.10 $10.50 per-l'on en inter- , • ' Baled ••IlateeellmettlY Le• quoted at •J516.59 $17.50, ear -lots on track, • PROVISIONS. - •ekl e k4A, Sawheil and 'ley S'atted Meats -Long Clear bacon, Ilk to Atie for tons and. CaSt.S; brim, iele'diure and light. 140 to .15e; 1230 '10 ‘1.3o; backs. 16Ne to 17e; shouiders, 10; rolls, ,10c 40 breakfast beam 15c 15erc; green- meats iaUt• 43t te less than En:Joked. Pork -Short cut. $22.73_14 $.2a ver bar. x1 r $N IAted "creeS, 1111,t; piN, 12e; pail's, e MONTREAL MArtici,M*. lifferitreate 14. ' 0- &tar market unchanged. Choice shipped wheat petentse46-.10etie-$112treeseeonderefeeeetteee lo.C..5e Winter Wriedt 9i -dents, *510, straight -rollers, 85 to 85.25; do., in bags, 82.25, to $2,50; extra, 8e.30 to $1,90. • On the local oat market to -day prices for ()Mario No. 2 white advanced e.te,e te 2e per bushel, and releeted lc to leee per bushel. Manitoba rejected -al. se shelved an advanee, selling be per lateifelehigiterooe-Vnelatiooseea lots et °Marie -No; 44 white, Wet Me 3, --48=kvereleeeteeekeeeteereetleeteceote' "19teltec- neerti, tr7de r.471;eing dime; market is steadily steeegateeing and price e are much firm - or Etri:k1 -oak, $2.75; corn,- 81.06 to eri per 'bag. " tligher prices in. thegg_niarketilte bf: ng meietatneel. Priees are very firm, vvelicalt eitange. Newly -laid. 36e; se - le e 24e 2k; No. 1 limed, 20er"to 21c. tocks ei cheese the local market cif linue to rapidly isappear. Novem. e; ber taeen 12e to 1,..,Ver. Octobers, 130 tk -,3eec; Stptembers, 13Xe 10 13%e. A erele ade Is being transaeted in the . etter eiarkeL Grass goods, curree: receipts, 26e to 27e. • . Provioone-Bartels short cut Mese, 822.50 to 823; halfbarrels„811.75 to 812.25; clear fat back, 823.50 to 824.50; klieg -cut -heavy Tileeree 8eI hag :barrels do. 810.50 to 811.25; dry salt long clear beets, 10e to 112,4e; bar- . -nes plate beef. $13.50 to $15i-ha1f bar re , do. $7.2a to, 75- bar ineoe -.beef, $10 to Setl; itaif barrela do.. 450; lard, 123/c ne: kettle rendered 12,40 vo 13e; hams, 12c to 13Wam' eng to ISIze; breakfaet baeon, 14o to 15e; Wind,sor bacon. lege to 15eee; fresh killed abattoir dressed, $8.75 to 89.25; EA ,./t, Ospatb 01.114, • SS• I: jetribie, er sang,: atalit ,-ocCAltred 'low Swings, „twat, H.UiveW. t.,11•' " 'Way teigit4 ,ettell The Pere Marctte• numOdatko, due het iI 9.0"; _‘ ',21,0g 4,f_oiloyot,,iiill.el ttUtvc4tw 11 ' , r Crii4*It at thi ' k ., a Oirig„lifitr- ltil', , . .. 4,s4.'44stft4e ' 1 u le '--04.';t14 ' ii -0 , .zgh?hd u 'Tt'ee *A' JU.4S'Na I I., 0 0 1,. t 4iii"g(I'' „ , . i. ,,,:tioott 44,,:.:ti, , , ter e 1 e1 to," ). n ure.,b't tIhlIT i qe :dere* -s ed ntelKere 1:,,e itek:a7ttilAlreLOtlier-,lo•.-tedly,-fujn ?'a1 to be destroyed. • The Fatly' had 'been to Chathaill,.' and were releirtlieg home when the accident oeturred. It L' . believed they thought the train would step at (War Spriags, a Ilag station. ete 6 IttlitENTAIM410.1Se' Agriculturisti Takine Advantage or Their Work. A elespatch from Ottawa says: The tweetictit annual report of the werle din 41 i r b e an n prog ess at t e,sevenal Do- • rainion.experinwital farms was tablO day It atnibe results of axially important and carefully oendueted experiments in agriculture, • torticulture and arleirculture carried on during the last year. The director, Dr. Wm. Saunders, notes that the large and • oenstantly increasing demand by the • tamers of the 13earanion for the publiea- :Rene issued from the experimental fattleq, the rapidly extending correspon. readilleseekhOW11,....gleee etiretteTlee ear4peraWareirliathe Ale=teAtelinge---eteete-op .6666666661.16166. BUFF/tit.° MARKET. Buffalo, Ian. 14. - Wheat -.Spring easier; No; 1 Northern, 81.17ee carleads; No. 2 red, 81.05; Whiter, firm. Corn - Steady; No. t„' white, 63e; Nee 2 yeltowe 63X,..e. Oats -Strong; No. 2 mixel. 49c; No. 2 White, 55c. -Berley-el to Ityte--No.--Ireometraek. -87e: NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. New 'York, • Jan. 14. -e -Wheat --S t easy; No. te. retk .,$!. 4 i, ., 2- red, 81.06ea leoto. alloateNteiet north. en1 Duluth, .81.2334 Lo -b: alklat; No. 2 1606,66.660.16.66. •.CATTLE - • Toronto. Joth, 11. -Picked Intebers? 4.4„It'e'sold at $-1.1() -8-i.•so; choice -toads rought 84.25. to 81.50; luedtum, $V.7.5 ti $3.75; cheatee ocws. 83.59 to medium cows, 13 1,0 --$1.4 tommon ws, 82.25 ,to 82.75; winners, 75e' to $1. rnd fanning -bulls. 82 to 82.50 eWt. Only a• few ,VStwArt eallie were eold, and most wore bought ,for local buteti- e. -Eepert Wide sold' at to 84.25 • • Quotations were-noininal for fteder$ at 83 to 83.75 per cwt. 14Ibt eteeliers sold at $t to $2.75 per cie Cneres sold at 3 to 61- per pound. Mitch cows. were not ein extra geed dement. Prices ranged frein 835 to..85e1 tc4,r good Ogles. • Export, .ewe g were Worth .83.75 to 64.. 25, bucks and culls, 84 CI.50.; branbst- $4 to 86 per cwt. \•110g4 eontla tied - et, lArought $5.90, lights and fats, 65 per ewt. The barque Oc,rinanie. of I,Veyrnotith* N.S.; foundered in - rnitt-Atlantic, end mace eft her crew are believed to bo lost, T-,: ee e Penitentiary for Atte ted Stabbing. , 3 s Clieolfrelte :Wee tiii'tt,.-el it rt.t il ign ' Ilinalely 'yfi;1 (10 1110t erMte , - Alntait: nt- - ge-41;--rieckc-r.,cattsing:,---...11fm--' heidif , Ili,, -r , the Court' 4)! Spre'2ai Sc!,tions lo )uro.. 11hart51 in, ti1otnitry•inust iin lirt-ly as being deterinined to' Call. n .9,.1,11,-,) ilia1 thov..havt co stop titcst!„ 00,11 , to fte InUt. s') tc.nifttell attohtt Italians thot they , most rot tarry knives, r le 1E15 vitY if Earra'iN Lltitt 1.6iilg %fa- toic,,rs, Tlitsjs a iluict tot.l'Afry,, yet : ..:(rtS. . . , ' this elly we hear 'every 4):(ky iof querre nciLt,Arg,,,k,fisagact.„,F,flea -lealetta,.1a, oralaurik19,-.s..4-L,u,„quit-Ati„iinitt Atr, ,4 cowiatry; lia,,Ns ticticti. tri i471-4., (k -r.4 Inal:4.1,4!IN,4,!,tcp.1.11, ..,AnIr op ,litiiwf_ Mt -..teae-eeallit- Vie-ell-.i-iiii",d6r smrivirli ,:_ii. utfit t.rtiilty a -t,,tlip iiit6leo. 'Ili :lit, 1 to mtro? s.cz14-4 iliv 1' ,?.14 1.16011. tckw'llii$ et,u4t will te Inc!! ftkit,,c41, lleit ',eilltet:t the steerely Vanished. /lee Itigheet egaielly el g r J'j)eeet 04Mli t-411 : 04 the etreerst, irilatwe ii, three yfoill 111 rtzr 81,4'4,1t, A,14".klii0 sfafti 'On tirzt , eilit'xiIy, °ma I inflict three, 3eitta,” \ ' .1:10.-{ziArtr "Uirdelli4-161.-- a cien Ile information among the. agri- oois euitu ts of Canada. During 1906 nearly farmers have joined ut co -opera . tiv:e tests of seeds for the improvement • f---cropsz-7-Sixtzicfrillettsand samples of grain of various kinds were sent out to formers in Quebec and seven thousand to Ontario farmers. . /111111DERED 11V STRANGER. Alexander Sued, 'Shot WWII at White - minim, Manitoba. A dOpateti from Whiteuioath, Man.. says : Aloe Swartz was =entered in cold blood by an unknown num near hero on Thursday night for the sake,of a small sum of inomz• life had been in- innilieg, where he sold' three cars of weed, realizing $150. 'Ile returned on the e mug train, and was seen to leave the a./sit rtger. NexI ine.r-acAxibody mridaY-titionhelts wa, with .r motel's of a ballet through the ,head. pockets had been rifled. The presumption is that - the murderer shot Swartz and then bestetreettebarketertheestatioirem the expre.se fee the weeL The dead man leaves a widow and three little children. WALL FELL FELL ON FIREM,Fetel. iOn Killed and Two Seriously Injured • at Montreal. A desPrite rem Montreal says: s the result oir a .small fire on, Notre Dame etreet <in Sunday night one firetn, is dead raid two ol seriously.'injured. e, Shift Ilirtitiatt tut oteefheated stove. ie stere was 'en the, ground floor- of. a shaekie-.1hree;storeye-briek;_bitilding, . • una while- fighting, the-- flames- part o• r me wall feli out crushing Napoleon • Gagnon, N. Narbabne end It. La', eneitelie. firemen.- Gagnon- died on his way to the le:spit:4, and _the others are badly .injured. The twee by line was •trilline, and apart 'Irvin the,. falling' wall the building was uninj ed. NI,AV SAVE iti.1,,sir utk sseniet Cars to DiulPited • \ExtinguiStiers. A. despatch from Ottawa sayst! With vipw to preheating 0011rkeol101i With railway wrecks and Rio corteequeot burning teedeatti of thdsc whOu"naight eard,glit in 'the wreckage, the Bail - way Ceimitiission bas passed an' order rompeihng all 'newly corepatlies tO Install tea) tire extinguishera in each '10;senger coach. A bracelet $25ei ha... tied kir each foilutt .to comitly.:Avitn the •order. The companies are given until January next to 'bare extinguish- ers placed on :all tarts now In tie. • WINNIPEG TO IVEW VOW/C. New Railway Connection Expected to _..Give_rOrti,tightitpur,Setirce-, A. d*espatcli from 'Winnipeg- Say E.cing- Wifrriiree-seltlitle ;g *befit* 'York is one ot the posalbilities rti be„saki- probabilities, or The n ncs1kn that the Canadian Northern eeure;by the compretion ot .the Winni- peg k ttaliway4 ltt figured. out LtiaL It sertii30 -tan-be arranged by which, traveller leaving Winnipeg, say, ow Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, eatt'bc landed' in New York at -about the tame tcur on Saturday Morning. A DENS TE FPEis 0, 0*.eet ' 'tere ho A r h d.*tth is 1,0 be 411v 1'rin;&:Ot WSW. Civards ue • WM =land Avenue Met fat (-hu1th, leronte, woei destroy -eat by ion Sunday morning. ' Negrotlations witii.Japan in Mara, to Uhe) inmaigratkm question are stilt bo... ing- carried on by cable. lothar.,,Ubot,-.of London has been PAPPOinted 10041. inspector --ler- S1INY.41 Westeriv OntariecOmmtles.-- Serious • damage was tione. kr great storms on the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick coasts last week. The revenue from succession duties -1n the PMV11-100 Or OnlAtio for last year has fallen behind 1906 by '10119,4418. , 11...the,,winter_on, _the prairie7oontin Avill'eolltilitt61)110;\ laying all seafion. It is reported in Winnipeg that Vie Canadian Northern has just discharged seventeen exulductors for irregularities. Philip .13enoit of Alexandria was sea - kneed to 23 months in the Central Pri- son for stealing the Bishop's fur -lined cad. Ottawa's first Board of Control : nni,e•Datulsgrienfalertetlagetelsti tainpagne-and-te-Ilepeivelt. Ilktataltareetregmakinty4law first patents, and $5.65 for seconds,: Since Nov. 7 the Allan Line has ear - tied 4,153 from Liverpool to Canada and UAW from Montreal to the Mersey, A (:Iijnese,. laundryman -at- MacLeod. Alberta, Iound the body of a baby in his stove en 'returning after a short aleeence. Owing to the outbreak .of smallpox in Winnipeg the T. Beton Corripany have ordered the vaccination of theire1,700 tenployes. Miss Davis, principal of Syde hava school, protests agamet the lavish usc eif tt.e Stars and Stripes in Klifigston. Ovila Labreche, of Montreal, is in jail on a charge of arson, as the police are eitspicious of the numerous fires at his „place. James IL Hunter, seven years private secretary to the Minister of Anbile WoOs, has been •Ilidde-•assistant Deputy Minister. • • 'The Opera House et Brantford was gutted iiy fire on Friday, and a number • erneathrsottereezt_, water. eeHarvey--Bleinefell midereseillooreand /MOW ear on Yeaid4-Sh'eat..Toronte-, on Friday, and his Ieft foot had to be amputated: . Joseph Ashworth was sentenced to atte Assizes fo ll r ilvting to Muie twenty years in Ilk penitentiary at Cornwa der his wife. . It is said that, United States inteasts are looking to the purchase of the Im- perial Paper 141111e and Northern Sulphite Mills at Sturgeon': PAW., ' • L A. Macdonald, leader of .the Celuinbia Opposition wili`•01)Port inief Mcftridein re.in-frO &Icing AlielOU Act to eeelude :Orientals. - Vancouver, 11. C., .fliiMen refused a gift of 8100 from Japanese residents who Sympathized wit i the three firemen wean t n 11pi 1 o eat a 3 ay. The Bell Telephone Convene is Plan- ning to ependeiflarge portion *I the men-eY-feeeiS44000A-4,110-igittAlloba-0444:, eminent la improving - '',/he -system -in- ,Ontario..; The<Departnient of, the IntertOr drot: !awe W.congarkpg a IleNV regulation to admit. immigrants io Canada only when eciroina;41117.14,1torn the country of their 40, hat ,r ardina tif01.111 attic Qr Q4v.: • 4 6 ";• A neer • %tale tee eeze the , 4:iitlr.,Ot rite: r1,11 . . '04'• tedygens for fur, • examinat,ton:-and the arrivat•of. Pouren, inikt-looking nittn,, -and isulanitted wlittoUt protest -lit was -employed as an engineer ono or the :13aSt 'liver tunnels, Ile drained Ills identity by lndlea g the the photo. „. , .tc itiiii54;:' 'ia- it ,, .. ., lkll- 111, , , - -.0.' C 4 4.J r' 1 0 s1ti';,0;.p.e1:;'(V;•4',1t.:+1;tvo1140 :i1S;i.,!:,. ildix'''r.iiiicitto%,,141,•,41,st.. . l, A. f Lv&zazJ Id -riot. tortheettliti 1110. Iv ig:it°a't'ortveriettili.tt.,54,,dita t , , lb . . . hetreess antVset'them afth. Whn itMs= , resisted, "they' ' were, ma e it. is, said. • , . , Poureit and .:Ille, as.coelates are -charged with being partientarly Active In Iwo, , haviago it is chareed, committed 4 number of murders Atnd robberies.., Per- cent-leslhart last r.ar -or--drought-- _ • The Prilestaa-lutiget sbews a &Reit 41 • $110,75000:1. • COMA 'ZePpelln is preparing to build an airship capable of` tarrying 100.pas. senaris. f,tmht4 JItra to rise aglainSt Great Britain. It * ranooted Paris that japan has purallaSed .4 number of French -built. air- ehies for military- purposes. Abd -el -Aziz, Suttee • of Morocco, has, been formally deposed, and his brother Mulai Head, proelahried at Fez. - An Abyssinian form has cepetired the tcwn, of Leigh., held by Italy, on the iNn -en "s irao. ".1"44Wee,zrale MeT Mooactel provided Rio opon-door there is not ditsrtguerbeanuftmb.er of steaMerS, sailing vesselliShing-craft have-beeu wrecked on the wet coast, of Asia and Many lives have been lost. Lueine Milleveie,\I a member of the French Chamber o Deputies, calls' on France and Britain to prevent_ war lw tween Japan and the flailed States. Mr. n. Allen magistrate of Dacca, India, was !shot! in the_ bfiek by a_ 111n. du, believed to be and tbe affair Le the eensation of east- ern, Bengal. Mrs,. Darwent, Wire- or the resident surgeon of the Colonial Melilla at Port of Spain, and •who came from England eit_piristmas Day as arbridei is *ad el yellowjever. • 'China Weeeeeldeirlase, the Metter of applying for ineiat.....a.uti-Ati the 'postal onion that she nay recelveeniallkeiteoen ussia u Mantilieria end pieteal Ihtts-a: goingeto $apattese transportation puttee'. TO PROBE REGALIA THEFT. Uplalyetery o 'Dublin fAstle. • lartli Or of 1/1-ellt fidePtinn. The Allan and C.edl- steams1)1P lines both *port that the number of returning Immigrants from anada -during the hist twe !maths is far lrgor than the num, vu,..breinght out *hning the/ same poFIDLI. Atf. $true 12.v' Ktir A, ,-, 4 CuPar, Tottehit a Tuesday, Ly u Ark * club .endeax" t his , freo him. attacking I Rio 'bear lost lila .ho lul"bed brain to 4tIctith..1W be*r gtLs '1* palladia* ' ' , dtgENT nnrritiN. the Irish police believe Oval the rotes- ing regalia of the Order of St. Patrick is still hidden eernewhere- in the Hedge, ALP., will bring the question of indistrifainate emigration to Canada before the British, Parliament. The N.Vhite Star tine has antiouticea a eat in Its.steond and 'third class paea senger rateS 6001 , English ,por(s to New York and Iloston. UNITE)) STATES. Four firtntern Were kfllet In a disas. trous fire in' New YOrk onTriday. ' The Vanderbilt; ti;ahlt leaned the city of Moscow $5,000,000 fer street fialways. Five'persons, in 4 01111S14:111 ;On tite Alabama 4to ,Nlissiee141 IlniIroad *kV Iktobikee - • - ' Tbrea Per$011$ WOO htirned ,to death, it it tire in Ibo otit.buliding of lite "retch hospital it .4.1an Frattelsous Anglisttla tho OPPer 'meg- t 1144 t00% iii4vta Oli ,ot. charge of ou'r-rerL*fying bank, cheeks 10 11* amount '1 $34X),0004 The Acw finance' to sirovides an iddir ' irelliation net Yieek lleve ittnees A. foi»r1y ',41.464UkeU4 kto, sentenoeCto two " ,1114 for g ti ritiOidgeo *Mended j. *man, west, oo*mtmin71111M oik vit."Thutsday. t interstate COM- , 1lr1ii 01,0t tpe n ir are. '4 4 A DRANLOAWIDEtelt0011a, The Winnipeg Po -T;11 13ring Oft a nig A despatch from 'Winnipeg says: 4gang . of 01 -osp47ratit.le,at:ti:rO'nrs,.. -mItAftitalkt,Where,„f4r id& _ 011 Friday afternoon, an 11 aro now under arrest By a Mak:, circuiristanca they were discovered at, work in Oo. lien's store by a patrolman on Friday morning. • Alt escaped arrest but one, who gave the name of A. Forteseue, but his personality afforded a duet wh:cia led to the capture of the entire gang arty in the afternoon- At the heed- • ittfttiF*44elieIle.en deo astotene, 4, A •despatch from Dublin says: ,The Irish Goveriunint has at IBA appointed, a conanission which is to sift the mys- ,tery.,of the disrearance last 'illy of a' portion of th State4egatia, vented . • to 8250,000 from Dublin Castle. The , ;:.ktu.th.:..nities-haw-be.en-lrnpettedAo-thiS.-fP,Y. IltOrning_With bo siep by Imports that Ike :jewels aro-litS- Ted cut oft. He is un h to cot itfown havo-been-deposited-as-se.---P4ila- The -ealaie of the accident., - .curity far a loan. - is under -stood ,fhat" kiv• 410.1vkaralikkkkowskrirovvvk ging Edward has insisted that. the mate REVENt% et:CREASED. &refs. •rat , MileS Froutelbeecity. They -confessed to the police that they bed intended stealing a team of •horse..4 ore_e_nealay„. n gliFireti driving over the border with the tooL Amorig the epeils were eighty- tive watches, which had he.,en istoten lfl Brandon. The men gave the names of B. Martin, IL Boyd, tt. Calder, M. Ray- mond, and _all of them are English, men. • ACCIDENTS AT MONTREAL. Old Man Knocked Down by R way Horse aiid Kilted. • A despatch from Montreal says: Mt old gentleman, about seventy years of fige.„ waslineeked down arid run over by a retnaway hoese 'at the oorner ok SL Mark and St. Catherine streets, on 'day and .sustatned Wm -lee from wilich c diede The victim when taken to the Hospital said eris name was bon14434-.-that-was-ell-he -could fore he lieeifir,c-Anconscious;-. There Is b was nothing found in77.1.., • whIch he could be identified. Mbirs„ Marguerite Savage, about forty yearsertt age, dropped dead at the Ein- - Plre Cafe, eArtier of Craig- and -St. Alex- , andel...streets on Friday. Deceased had been boarding in the house about a week. • allebeert-Cfrelrvieghts---einployerrone-the -- - Grand Truok Railway, was admitted - to the tlenCral Hospital early on Fri- 1 V . • •.-111AILIIOAD AIEN 1410 AlFr. linf4a'-ifil:Te-111611";154!;.ro-tt. A despatoli from New Orleans saysi--=*--- _ •,Statentent Poo .First Nine Months el - Mud:Tear- r-v- 1-- elesp -ale.1.77071a7eZeitrit.W"eq-iiiS-r?: etateinerit of revenue and expenditure mi. 4rilh.0._nas -_0111Pr tilMinc tOprne,sr:ilr ' Ili? ' lira 11410 . a 10101 eevenue of 8,73.A55,958, oil in- • crease of87.097,20 .tee col-ripe:eel wait ' the correeponding Per:ie.." et 1906o and A total ependlitire iOn toxisolidated fund aceteanteat.$43.667A6-, ail inerease °--- - or 88.616,976. On capital .aereiint the fetal expAeulitere for the nine months was' 1519;27L9667-Thritricreaso of al out - icy, raiiii4ms, as comporeal with the„por. reseend.iirr perif d 4.„;1 1%6. is of rour,e, due ' tc a larger expendi. ture last; y ar on the easeslriietiote of Po expriiiiit re en whieli lee* riverafees. the, Nallorm . Transcontinental Ile:le:ay, over, <MP. vitilli511 .dollarS- per mon14. . 01 the toltil heereaee In reVenue, dine , ing the Wire neonrliscetd'ng tvith Deeent. her. Al tel.ele came foal] eiesteres, half ' millfort team -exei,u3, ,and.!half a nzil.E. ftqflir.414,1tk. ,s;diee._ ., netween uoct and 4.000 ttunois ein- e:kips have been dropped frern the pay- roll on accourit of, *the financial‘situa- lion. This:was the rmiteuncement here on Tuesday, night, of J„ T. lien:dial; pre- sident of •the Illinois Central -Itailreade who said if he eould pos.sibly prevent it no more men Would Fe laid off., T11ANSVAA14:-G01.0, A Record Otitriut for the Month of • December4 despatelt frrn0;)London says : The Transvaal yield of . ld for the month of December mak, es ,a new record. •Tho out put was 583,526 ounces of the. yellow metal, whieli is 28,499 ,ouncee overAhe previens highest yieht for a month. The value orthe December output is lita04) ii tain 1,r the 1 war. Ile idvi be on (tie it LO k eity 'lin 101 the Vienth litt% ,upon the proboiloit, h t s conflict t Japan rkitit Met' t Japan. drat -ere a „ t kiln& 11)11*10 ic ItUktOttl shot tk ,peated upon 1h ' Inorrowlt iteatitiriuitter, %tict.' great ::tiritiitit anatt rranc* A a ed- Aiits t litew, otrati t say*, kora 41U th' atJtiptat 14ao. 4 with 1h 13Ia.nund .ot Atta that. with AmorZert is imnOssible.:, e .totif*,,,-attchticrt orl*Pltn:' skYit *.\ ,*\ 111614W. 'IA ,.40e4a-1-111104' With 0111,111, It:400. whore ilisel5pluenta akeoce rng whiele ere - it:414w Tokio tho n. Chni hat just ais. r irf Javan it-nreac " *el tire tturencr 1 4% that filo eountry 14 k;no Coat, niht not V