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Exeter Advocate, 1909-05-20, Page 7 (2)r. to '0Y,14 r. , ‘;itittriest\* '•ektatli'•;:ef: thwe? tiiittred, ofSiois ssesiowere; and tho'bodiekeitra, , The, dead: include erieares and 21 Italians, tlk lattot riotbeing known by ;no. All Use Aritericaus are rags. ents of the locality. The ten boles , for Wodnesday's blsat were -74filled-20 -feet' liaek lret-M the tare of the bluff, whieh was tiO feet high. Tile "holes, were 76 feet deep, and ve inches in diameter. It „was to• to Wge"oe las '11 ehe' ii4L•fisis. f' " 14 T jIkd Ladlk,Sf s pa atges„ ins .wer. UpOU the„ wvtutl . 'The'explo u o have been ea,' ' y A detisetive cap. The 29 bodies we biotin to Monts and ewe, • ea all over the querns. It waeshalf spet.,tore of goar &ad tackle at Reis- NO secordin to lee tion an d erat anippmg, ports of the Domin-, mad, . , ton. . 1 Barley -Nis 3 extra. 60 to Ole out - The Government is about to *end 4.jaci, stud Z44, -3-41$4c ontfiitle.- - a elsinnilifir0n to Great -Britain ailtr Oats-Ontsrio NO. 2. 494e 06 ThentOaArk to study the bacon ins, track, Toronto, alai 46 to 47e out- dustry. . ' eide; No. 2 `Western Canada 49e. non. Adam Beek's company is and No. 3 48c, Bay ports. - prepared to esupply the city of Lore.' Pea ---No 2, 95 to 96e outside. The - Railway Comniteaion has sisk. I don with two ad a, half million Rys--No. 2, 74 to 75e 'outside., gel/oils of water daily. '''• Buckwheat -No. 2, 62 to itte outs DENSE� NEWS iTEIS 1) ENI.No4 rho)* ALI" ovEs qtoinct ✓ puisse !h:11111 •0111t 004 Caw*4*cs 91 IIE ORLD, MARICEIS Isrices„.**1 Catt 0 siro o rr. 031 THE LBADIN . CEN'TANS: rain, •Chee40 ID jOgge* 03 Uteri si . 7 :It .0 . I t ... a .e, , u , , or , .. , i0•r. . 1. 0 . -ex , to 0 sr 9 ... C I". lei':i:1.1,':* - the Ot P4 '. . . 60 . ?'1. , i ' t.. , ts, to . si. jetsess, - 2104:)",,ilild, StrOnflit: biLtirtrsi * • e: 'to ot .tita wilt Restos n..:after eessiott ends to Pat44-1114.4'0,,,k11 . 4NI'dO"rirern# 'XV 4' fat 4 lift17-rtalli4V-danar, litoilie *1-2/# Big .. Poltal Nos .2e . , ' • ' 141.24% and No. 3,.. $1.23. . utti 11:e Government 'will appoint in. Ontario wheat-sr/01.2a to $1.26 for 444 ,entoPs IN Anat. -tevpikt. Issued by „the Govern- ment CensuS from Ottawa eays: red-statistiessofrese- utal ncoday 41, 14.14441106t P11 or the 041141 this year, and seeding has been delayed by the weather condi- tions tbrougbdukti, the Northwest rOvincca. Winter wheat at the end of April was uniform in all of Ontario and compared at-a,taattarft-trop-itr-ranks- er cent. Hay and clover av- 3 per cent. Foekler for e'en -1m ei-fla ift-idenOt y the condition of farm anima& °rises are 02 per cent. of standard, itch cows 68; other horned cattle 84, cent. 91, and sheep 85,50 per n hour before; anyone dared ap- proach the scene, fearing danger from other explosions. As a re- sul4 --exsplosion, -fears seized the 16'si Dui ,laborers em- ployed Abond the quarry, and many hare Hod. ABDVLS STRONG ROOMS. Xep_Taken By Force From the Repii$,e4 .surtait. - 4 speCiaideepatcltirom SalOnika -that- Tittaists:Itityes-VP dent --of-the- eh ,ttmlie . t an Abdtd id for the transference of his fortunes to the Government, suc- ceeded in obtaining the signature, of the former Sultan for the with- drawal of funds from foreign banks„ but that Abdul Hamid resolutely re- fused to deliver up the keys to two iron••• -rooms -in -the-Yilurz------Kiesk; which had resisted all efforts at forcible entry. After Talaat Bey's rture, thp-xlespa.teh_ say 'officers of the guard, furious at the ex -Sultan's refusal to Comply with- , the demand, rushed into his room land ordered him to surrender the keys without further parley. r ,4044444.44.0.44,4444.4444.44Mfames. VYING ALBERTA LAND. .4,4,44irom oteh Commissioner Impressed lVith the West. 'patch /rem Winnipeg Gaya: -Wetern Canada lias just reaped b rst direct benefits of the visit of les Sottish Agricultural Com - 'mien lett, year, one of the cons- Sitaleia Mr. j. M. Hodge, bait- return'ed and pureliased 5,W0 sere in eeutherrt Alberta, ming Oise $70,00. Ile. is delighted h the laud, declaring it Ito b° richeitt' he has evists seen. This likely to be followed by a large ex of Scottish capital for invest- & in land. WIITED utt- WIRELESS. 6,14440s. Thousand Lamps Burned Four Hours at Omaha, ".4 . despatch from Omaha soya: The Omaha Electrical Show 'was on .Wednesday night lighted by 4 wire- ' 'ililixont.. The current came the Government wirelees sta-- * five miles distant from .where esehow is being held. There -Were 1 , 000 incandescent lamp s aistl for. ' r boors the limps were lighted by • the wirelets eurrent. The ays- ::::k4.1.11:11bein,ce.eh ,th:re:lePessr:ilill. ex:etrtW130.1 nZei;nwimon.gs:P4lactSie<finll"lailbroY:.* Fr6d- ..+ , OVER BY ItO.VLER. LIttIe Girl killed on Farm in Sas- ' katchewsus. ,A deepatelt from Tuxford, Sask.; Altorrible accident happened - on thc of E. Eatonotear here, 1 on edeesday, when his- little daughter, who was riding with him lend roller was run over siud 1 .4 the roller, following; the way of the team. %Th e father was injured also„ but -not strieuely, be horse* 'weic ,friglideueil by the hittle of 4 stea 4 plow •• I 4'114014,01/.444.44.40* WOMAN -LIKELY MURDERED. 4.441. Her Body Found Under Suspicious 'Circuinstanecs. A despatch from Vancouver, B.C., mays: Face downwards the body of a , well-dressed woman was dis- corded on Wednesday under a clump of brush in Burnaby. Noth- ing near affords any clue except the remains of a small Are, wherein paper had been burned and -pos- sibly the woman's' hat. No person has been missed. in New Weds minster or vicinity for months. The cause of death is not yet ascertain- ed, but as the clothes are badly torn in places, there is a probability that sale met with a violent death during a struggle. The corpse has apparently been exposed to the elements about lour months. , LADY TXXCIIBItS? School Board of Winnipeg Made a 'Flat Inereaiie of Fifty Dollars. A despatch from Winnipeg say*: The School- Board waLgenerettason relessed- that stationa and passen-I- cora No. 2 Anseeseste; 4701(14 ger ears be regularly .01040 (sit!, 8 so on track, Toronto, and No. 2 d kept in sanitary condition. , tzt 4c Tome a- sa-mediealj.41-1-- tan ellow, zudelenl oronto. anzl attempt.od to kill his Mother. lito was committed to the asylum. Sir Richard Cartwright Wormed Senator Leugheod that Canada would be represented at the Ims .Apples $4 to $5 for choice quail- perial Defence Conference in Lon- ties, and $3 to $3.a0 for Seconds. on, probably by Sir Frederick Bor- Beans -Prime 41.90 to $2, and scrsiii-sitia- How; hand.pickedi bushel. The worthless assets wiped.out in the balance sheet of the Dominion lioney-Coraba, $2 to --$2.15 Per ed-sto--$63-7,646,-Inst.-thesentuned,-.1.0 was aliabilit7 on the books of Mound. ' Maple syrup -95c to $1 a gallon. Hay -No, 1 timothy $13 to $13.50 a ton on track here, and lower grades, Ill to $11.50 a ton. Straw -:-$750 to $8 on track. Queen Alexandra, in a Menage of OUP:rt:Otki7S-DeClaarWalr°06331 $9°e3.10Pther4sib.185°. sympathy to the Women Nuslies'l Poultry-Ohwi ick, ens,' di eased, 16 to Congress at Liverpool, on Thuresus7,.. igo ib; fo intimated that .she was not in sym-, 12 to 14c; turkeys, pathy with the suffragette. A British departmental committee appointed to inquire into the ques- tion has reported that there is a aSi Toronto frets $25,-.Torouto hallways. COUNTRY PRODUCE. thor , 50 024.50 .4 4 $3631887* and it was also wiped out, leaving the net inerease in the pub- lic debt $437,750. • GREAT Bit-ITAIN. # 20 to 22c per Ib. THE DAIRY MARKETS. . Rutter -Pound Prints, 20 to 2e; meat 'combine '..11 Britain, though it tubi and large rens, t6 tO18cs infer - is net at present powerful enough ior, 14 to 15e; creamery rolls, 23 to ttoee.nda,p, ger the country's Meat 411-4 sOlids 14 to 24o. - tad Eggs -Case foto 19c per dozen. Cheese -Large :cheeset "-e14, 14 to (Imo, ,:171TED STATES: 4340 per lb. and . twins, 14Y4 to A Chicago girl danced herself rip 14,Kel nsit'ellee844 dull- at to The United States Senate on Thureday voted for a, dottt "e4 PRODUCTS. Bacon long clear, 13 to l*is pert Capt. Peter C. klainS, who 'shot lb in case lots;- mess pork $21 to and killed William E. Annis Ott $21.50; short cut, $23 to $24. Long Island last August hae been cents a ton on iron ore. ' .Hams -Light to mediums 14 to found guilty of manslaughthr. lee; do., heavy, 13 to 1334e; rolls, 11% to 1,IW; shoulders tog to GENERAL. lie; backs 17 to 1/4e; breakfast bacon, 15lo 16c. Lard -Tierces, 1334e; tubs, 13%e; pails, 13,4e. - RUMNESS AT MONTREAL. ladies, employed in the 30 city The German Emperor and the Xing Montreal, May 15,-.-Peas-No. school' a fiat' increase of $50 per of Italy met on Wednesday at the $1.05 to $1.00. Oats -Canadian annum, in addition , to such in. port of Brindisi. s i Western, No. 2, 52% to 53e; extra, creases to whieli they were entitled. The French Chamber of Deputies' 1 feed, 014 to 52e; No. 1 feed, It was explained that the city pay on Thursday endorsed the Goiern. 51 to 51,4'4e- 70 to V.,o is the slnallest anywhere... The merit's attitude with regard to the Manitoba feed, 60 to 60%c. Buck- board also issued authority to raise Premier Stolypin of Russia will remain at the head Of the Cabinet. The Turkish troops at Erzeroum are said -1» be on -the verge of Toes/hos night and gave the 240 mutiny. *200,000 on Z5 -year bonds., 'RISKED LIFE FOR CIIILD.REN Mother Ran Through Flames ot Buining,Ilonst. A despatch from Sterling, Mani- toba, says: ' While outside milking her cows, Mrs. Harris, Courtney. discovered that her house was on fire. Winding her apron'over her h'ead the mother pluckily dashed through the fire and saved her.four children, who were huddled. in an inner room. Mrs-, Courtney's hair canght fire and sh was b bout he h ind'e ,44..444.44441.4.44.4.4444.44,4 GESHWEjtE • P 4.14 ) Dis4iot °X„aid Waste About, Maras in the Recent Rioting. fi ro-rt Beirut Turkey • s .s Th recent rioting in the vet o rash has laid waste ntire • riet. Marvlb iteelf *red), for oqy a. few per. re were kilted, but within miles to the southwest *total teen villages, with a populits 4900 c•suls, have been prow - 1 wiped ont. The only sur - ate. boa under ten end oisi The girls were carried and, the men killed. Tee. repoel received on Wed. -declare that the hungry and ke.d number 14,000. Immediate lisf *Collared. The interior di t are still far from sett1W, and alI directions tha inost heart. g accounts and appmils" are otber eh of executions ed- ning when 24 mutineer* of ie and nail *ere, banged in public within the city limits. This makes's., total of 38 exe4u.tions within the capital sime the revollt. tien of April 13. FoUr of the mess on Wes:41044y were hanged near the Sultan's palace eight at the marine barracks, tiiht the zi Medan quarters of Stamboul and four at the War' Office. It.Was desired to impress, bhe people. with tho fact, that ttie guiltyhad een Puniskel, and had not ben Ipublie the pe have thought that five monbadsaved themzeli 3 1* tit that,the tieii icss sis eittaed brih. ent WM* postal strike,. . wlicat% to 70c. Flour' -Mani- : toba 0pm:ig wheat patents, firsts, ElitlINE SMASHED BY A BOOR 0.30i Manitoba Spring wheat, patents, .seconds, $5.80; Manitoba UT -Id -eat" te oil. jp-tiiioji:ltromr,bvdrenh- .00-.t-WitterAwheat - Raul. ot the 06 Ai* /patents .6.15 to *4.25 straight roll- ers 410 t *6104 straight r 11 rs in * . o e A despatch from North BAY says; hags, 0.90. to $as extra, in bags, dangerous accident occurred on. 0.60 to $2.60. reed -Manitoba 'Wednesday on the EiPpowalirarich bran, $2 to $23i Manitoba shorts, of the C. P. R. between litattawa .100to.$2540ntstrio bran, $23 to *24; and Kippeira:. Tht. railway runs Ontario shcrts, $24.50 to $25; On - north from Mattaws to the foot of tario middlings, $25 to $25.50; pure Lake .Terniskuningo and.,windit its , grain mottillie, $33,,, to $35; mixed wolf throu la the Laurentian*, along vouillie, $28 to $00. Cheese -123 narrowslc es far above the 'Ottawa to 1041, and esaterns 'at' lit t� 1214e. Diver, and thrOugh many Mtge Iltitter-21 to 22e. , Eggs A9. to rock tutting*. iks' the pirmenger'19340 r zeu. tisin north, heavily ladet4. 711/11 118 the6116 a pamtictdatly. da STATES MARKETS ous section where' the toadbefl slings to the; niountainside, with thill 014 o. May . Wheat - No river many feet below, a Ilvis.to0 tea, $1446; No. 3 red' *1'140 to rock crashed -down the declivity ,i $1.42; No. 2 hard, $1.28 to *1.35; striking and ,arnashing the lecoseesiNO:' '3 hard, *144 to; 41.30e No: j tivs, but fortunately not forcing the' Notill*ril, 411'24 to $140; No. 2 tram over the precipite usto the ,Northprn, *1.20to i $1.22;: • O. 3 toeky 1.eanyon,', . The. passengers,: Sprint, $1.21 to *1.26. Corn No. were severely shaken,up by . ilia' 2t 151; t° 76°i 14.° 2 Ybvfe) 75 to sudden'. stop, but 'not itertously injueSil0; NO- 3# 16 '006%4. No. 3 whitc, ed. So tightly wise . tne N:enaginitilBY to 16c; NO. 4 3-ellow,' 76 wedged bythe immense inch that " New 4* 74 to 744e. dynamite had to be utilized to clear white, tiOto Mint Y . • .11e wreckage. - 1 MX' to f$4'404 N04,4 white, , 4 4 % aqi°; 11 td; to 591-0. May it Wheat ss - A MN/A If# ASTI#Vlit; intitapoliii„ .4* 140.14.0 Te* eitoPenis - rstgoote4 741.6: 11111" : tototto3.20:t :;;,26; July, NOr'thert:1111:22rd Northern; $1.24% A dMpatch from Orangeville says. to :$1,304,,,, 3 NortIterrt, $1.1t3 The eolony of lulus 'tics 'at . present to$1,454, First , patent congaed in the county jail here. 000 to $4t.304 eecoud Pitt's*, !0. numbering nista, was itteressted oijk ter $6.$0* flrat tlearee *475 'to ' .elears, 0.38 to Of John Carr of the tOltniships of ;3! ullr, 424 to $24.50. evening train in charge of Constable , , Allerantb. 'Carr arrived on the pre by Ottoge Rutherford,' Pot ll tibtatnitted ' as * dangerous . who th' Ii:ci hi : i t trr a * trate, ot that"vil/stge, fufld, prim 4 t e Wiedneiday evening by ..the arrival 94 Levert*, of Shelburne, lusti nd 44, . e - ursday r.0 A46 tom rt t *Tunis t alateet eum r atating that tht .easel had eitter by the toto tLat Reid 'I'''eSwIt'ssinTay(1,4isu4litert'°°theul y will anip!an, and thaf:Ilhe **en by special trait* t. onspelted to put into o John, N.B., .and Montreal, 1! the Newfoundland, for tafety. The Tunisian has to go into dry dock Tanisian, ivbile steaming slowly, the psaiengers booked for her sails iincelv,ards t-rb:eukft latitrit*nungshuattlley4vYb(11:aevidY,Ptinang firt)wntillX.b.°entretaraltrfertit 2.1? an - ma's mass and started a plate under,' other of the Allen boats, This is her fore.peak. The broken, plate the third accident the Allyn heads caused trite heavy leaks and Oak.; have suffered einees- the opening of tam Fairfull- cousielered-it -his duty navigation, tho Corinthian and Si- te head at °dee for St. John's, I her= having both' met with mis- which was poly sixty miles dist4 haps. 1;,,,A14.sh4742‘17101 rvrii.OUU*44vu \11 10,ed os there,, nit,It it it foo a4ee4gers VIII be forwarde4 (h ohn's across 'Newfou Easpse by rail, theme' • • lots, At to *5 per head. . Sheep Isola at 5 to near 60 per pound; Limbs at $3.50 to *0 each, Otiod Iota of ht begs at about isiMit. per pound. ;, Torosato, May 1.8..-,..raere was an u ly of,eboiee,eattle,* Pficeas v 'fine bunch o tune expert steers realized and sevecal loads sold at $41 and over. Choice butehers' eattle sold firm at $5.25 to $5.50, and heavy cows at $6.. Stockers. and feeders were in strong demand. Milkers and ringervorongssexcept for coramen stock, which are not want- ed. e4iireS steady and unchanged. eep anitjamj_is de Strong slemaild; *elects, -arss quotes,. at $1.60, fed and watered, and $7;35 411144.4444.1.44464.4.44+ FELL SIX THOUSAND FEET. Three Men Killed in the Red Jacket Mine in Michigan. A despatch from Calumet, Mich., says: Death which was swift and sure, but none the less terrible, came to. three miners at the -Red Jacket raine here on Thursday afternoon .when the ground upon which they were at work suddenly gave way, preeipitating all three into a yawning abyss. For a dist- ance of six thousand feet the shaft runs down into the very bowels of the earth, and through this opening tae unfortunate men were that as though impelled by a, mighty cata- pult. The bodies were, crushed in- to an unrecognizable mass of blood and splintered hone. The men were all foreiggnere. The shaft of the Red jacket Mine is remote* all over the world aa the deepest working mine in existence. WOMAN CRUSHED BY TRAIN. Was Crawling Between Cars 'raids at North Bays A idesp*tch from .North"Bay say$1, Mrs. Benjamin Patterson, a woman of forty, WW1 ground beneath the ;wheel* of a, tram in the east yarde of the 0. P. li. on Vtrednesda,y night. The-.Pattersons live beside the tracks and frequently cross the yards. Mrs. Patterson was ,erawl- ing under a train on &siding whet* it started- Bothof her legs were amputated, and slie died on Thurs- ay-morrung,, -Four grit let Motherlets as well as a husband out of work'. Itis eighteen - year -old daughter died ausidenly two weteka ago. , , VIVE,ItEARS POlt STARBIN'O. Stiff Sentence Noosed os a Prisoner at. Ilellefilkt. 40pitelt from Belleville ;aye, Manual ;te resident 'of the ltortheitatpairt4ILastiriga Cotintyi as,stinMedn ' aymiiritingsrlsef, migts. iterecher .found sruiltty .,tabbing Louse Sautier and infli tug' grievous bodily hard. He was :tenths:tea to five years in the Peni- tentiary, He was also totvicttid of assaulting. * man named 'William BaUdry, and was 4enteneed to two' years in the penitential% tsentenes eissto run c9flcltrCntIy. TAP EARTH% IsTEuielt Costly Erpriment Made Neces- sary by Decreasing Coal Sir William Bamsay's recent sug- ligestion that the interior -heat of e;, ---experiments have acTu-anssilleatalt _systaleorsess been undertaken with that end in view. • One of the most important( was carried out some years back by the GerrnauZot-ib•re_74;70:57.2 foa,p lvai,es I!, it, called Paruschowitz, in Silesia., reached. Of course, the bore is of very slender dimensions three feet ix inches in diameteriststhestops- ---- ereasing-gra,lifilly to two feet six inches at the depth of one mile, at which it remains for the rest- of the distanie, At La Chapelle is a bore of a si- milar kind, and nearly se deep„ coostructed by the French Govern- ment for experiniental purposes; andlanother similar one exists neare Stavropol, in Southern Russia. In each ease, it was the original intention to carry the bore much lower, but the expense was found to be prohibitive,. when contraeted with the prespective results. Thet- is the worst of Beth work. After a certain depth the cost increases by. leaps and bounds, and the time occupied lengthens proportiortathly. TIM% .the ROA. Charles Parsons, of turbine. bane, who-lms made a firectial stud of thi. question, eeti- mates that to drill a hole ten miles :sieozildy thIrraosrstug.11$25t,101.000,0etioni:tlat'L etrakuset The job- lea stupendous one. Yet it may he necessary for us to un-' dertake it. Our coal supply will not last forever, and, when this is the :greatest industrial, communities will bo -those that have , the ntost direct means of access to itnhtme reitoorr.ed-up heat of the earth's r itsisseetsssessaisst k. 4.144.44+44444,44.04.444.44,144444.444.444.4.4444. DIFFICULTIES SETTLED. onsi.14444. 0.4 C. P. R. Mechanics and Company , 'leach an Agreement. ,A despatch from 'Winnipeg Gnyi: It is stated on reliable authority that theslifficulties between the C. P. It. setad their mechanicshave been estisfactorily Fietticd. All the strikers a,re to bo reinstated, and -the old wage echedule rSstored praetically, :Lad old eondillaus, se - vetted to. 0. R. Wart represent- ed the reachinitts, and II. IL Vaughanthe eoraptoiy. While no mention is made, it is understood the men are not returning to their proviou3 .41tanding on the pension roll. FEEL O'N tillOWIIAR. 4.404.4. Farmer .armv1‘1111,0, 'A-46mM Of"ta Collor C. Miirgans a,farin lis' near IInzeitlen, was fatally injure on Wednesday evening, ' while as- sistieg in the erection of a driving tht11, for is neighbor. Ile. slipped tt0111 a411, and In falling landed on the sharp end of 4 crowhavr standing uptight itt the ground. tie died few houra, afterwards. Father ntrge R�dont Leap from Ottawa, ta„ss -,;bavipar:.4.1 being •air result of the bite ef ts*C124wIt 'ass rat was th eid fete- of little Eut.' 'stint; I 4vi the bah heat*, the 94.34`asold ese0, assessed iser hushanit, of Mrs, Etigee, ktit -of bed he !trawl a by, ti:416 9 , fit utopitg ;Ivy ritt • err ,Street, on •rriAtitz, A1,14v irrssti Cie eartittgo t the flose, MflJ1, after hmin 44.31114.,f Ikkt attAtipftli bitten un tfit hind b t 1'" Viiin it.> Ties ;'),sT.es was foxal' , The inf$0.4 devibk, rviCli ti,,i`,".; poionirtg, balw 4'1 li;tr!..4 0:1 in *tri'; ,etien - 3 y_ S „‘„;