Exeter Times, 1901-2-28, Page 6AME OD YARN
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TRATHCRIA DEPARTURE
TT,
rromeiveepool for cenada - Methuen Cap
tares Penes.? Laager
23---,:siost of the teem
he Stvatiseta.-ta terse, whiel
ivei bere from ii..tuth Africa las.
ki • rlY this morning, aue
eater elnbarke4 Tee-ors:opt elven. the
We!a steanner Nene beau for theta.
leoureneteet ' jeurney. The troopers
were pleyee to u*Uo ybani.
of ploers 9i the :42016 guards. The
1,airge "eroeteds whieh wiene.ssee then
elenerterei neel z ho reueing cheer.:
tete pepatiart,y tze zee
• The tele:- preeented by the
WAS carried by a subaltern
tT'tratiteena. ark -1 INIattott Royal
• Duke. of Att,,vorp. ;tied many.
remarks were present at the
• to hid er.00pers farewell
„, t huntlre I of. the Canadian:
ronalif4 learion for the trate*
acteen of privat..-.7feue.-ness•
.f.tlaR OLD FRI4NO.
9t-.1014, Fch, rumur
Dewet thad captured
Par. en eiretaleeest
.'2!;Citan '4e erns., hal let
einetion tee :civet con:d b
31211:11.-leNee Si-CCESS.
Town, Fee.. t-2-tzlen. 31teetue
eased a lee:- !eager sea
T1o3 ._,teture include
• Jae retgene,
eERN
ley, ieee. -
en eeiztvie
one: *e Ctuzott.
the ,LIVE
1 •'
41111F..en`..; pis
e . • . ri weive
:fl
ne. el:3; IV.t;1" it iilt:
7 =di' tan
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r .!;''..4, 11 1 ' ' ''''4`;'XI:1"4. 14:.r_9, i a &maw:zest-HI:v.7 ..:.,,unnor that 4.",tin- mately be. OS followst-Regular eav the steerage, The c 4. tu,day, has.
it -ha is suing r.,,,4 k airy. U.000; regular artillery, 12,000 log Its figures f...o. st4teutents a OA
viirt ' peace. LID:4i gi.......-honer, it appear:,,,Irts " regular Tucuated inenntry. 14,000 pacific mu steamship officials, say:
e="- 1:''' .sstrA tustrneti•rn3 that no .-gantls a!' imperial yeomanry. 12,000; calnain:1 that 122 persons per.'slied; the Citron
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LID rail. Lii2i111.-
. e t month; were
8.8.88,073, wed ithet tee deposits on
e and at the end Of tee Mouth totaled
,50,e51, and evettedzuwaes e768,80e
I9YE MEN KILLED
elvania Freight Train Da es -Int .
Crowd of Workmen
Sharon, Fob. 6?$.. ---.Aro (Erie and
Pittsburg freight traile rau into o
crowd tz: men) on. their ,way to. wOrt
teday. Five. mere' weaselkilled out,
right. iteing met to pieties.
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Nethiteles Vell Rad It With, Fero o1
86'R BUNCOd E
t
SALISBURY LOSES INTERLS1
Botha Tells13urghep the Lard Wil. la /rthlie Life. aud May Seen. Retire,
Bapply AmalUnition,
Icemen Says
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;New (Fork Fels 2.5.-Ramore above
KITCHENER'S TOTAL FOI1OF etirnenat;nt t0Vd 'Salisboryar.e
- persistently cireulatthe ed, says Tra
emoents to Nearly teinety Theusand Mee
Kruger Hopes to Return After
• the War
tanderten, Feb. !‘.3-..-.A..tder-re'tar
tias arrived here relates th.,gt CanV
.e.edant General Lents Botha aes =-
bled his men February 2, and tad-
'-dress.ed diemfrom. a Cape cart. Ile
dee-It...rod :that they kshould taeve r sur-
render so long as t.ttere were five
taleft, that he would
bun a's IiondeM correspendent, but aa:e
cestriy prernatere. His health e
net materially worSe, but hie intor-
e puL1io Wet bae lapsed since et
41?anSfsme(t tee eoreiga office. Ile
seeime to ewe relegated). to,Ur. Bal-
tour alreody the prime ' minister's
-§800,0Q0 end $90(),()C9.., We have h-
en $4.90,000 and e.:00,000 ineurauee
on*the vessel part of. weleth is eurried
by insetrenee companies and part, et
w,hiela we carrY mere', (Yee- Ttae 'waive
oi her eeraS go W.probable betWeen
501000 and §200,000. du not Chink
-
Mae Dad any oniennt apecie ou
beardee
rA reeponee to further questioes
Mr. ii'eltweritt stat,ed that he did not
think there was the st ghteat eiraucc
of raisiu:g the vessel.
NAMES WERE REPI1LSEU
,
duty of waiting. no:m the sovereign, Yeench Garrison in Alge?a
ria s un ;tot
atld thiS is considered fay agree polite Fight
• experte p. siga that the neph-
ew will succeed the uncle. Th kIiri
V,b, ,23,,kiig an attach. a
strongest leader on the, unionist side four o'clock last efoeday merfains, «p-
is Mr. Cbaranerlain, end the longez the peeneee garrison of IGO
Tummotak, Algertt .hy a thtu an.
31;attrebos, three officers an
MX twin, were killed andtwenty-one
men wounded. The nativee wane re-
PleLetei with one hundred and akinut
the sumo
tandree adding ptuot.Per wounded:.
. BOOM Lord Sataseury reanaineinflee the
. el'e-ne's lee rende. to 1°44-1 thencls antene difficult will it be to keep clawc
Some of the burghers revile* that the pru,salut commoner.
in- ENEmy DRIVEN 03T they did uttt a b • tie '0 id fght
Istraying all the crops aud capturing'
en ey k. u sk.
aorta longer, os the Ilritesh were de- )
And a Tolerably &overe CasuaIty LletReeord 1 ell the..e.attict On( s4ecp, wh!le 1.il, p AND F
ed -The NVar In the Brinell eenuneas a neat on nee near1J, txtaanst -c S
sere about six rounds. "When thin
T
where shal
Lendon,-eterheinwar office " we vt - e)QW ehe WaterS Witeve Wrecked
T
gone" they aid °l
Steamer Lies
k General Botha. replied that t,he Ler
Ins received the followg ;front Lore More
Iiiitchener;„- t I
Fe1. - thuen's
wouli pravile thewith the rtwana
"ElerPtlorp, b. 2 -- Me: m. „e semee
mar:there herehaving, cieared 1
be emmtr,y through 'Weiraaranstada f 14E17. MORRISON'S CHARGES.
t fleartneesteeeteen 1,400 Boers, un- il Zer,.den, ve,b.,, 23. reply te ,r•
lleStMrc in the heuse 0.. cerneMeale to
der. •Generain DevklIkers and Lien er-
tertg opposed 'Cm. They held a
strew,: position obstinately, hut were
tatenee cut rafter severe
the Team:41,7,, the Nietarian
hashrnen r.n.1 the 1..meas1tlres dis-
;wished themselves, The casual -
yore threeo...lizeerA mesa
t.ad five ottficer.N and twenty
-
men %vette:led. Tut-. lloK.s left lt;
tle;k1 tike ot.itlid and :At:feted
Roe. Bal.oar„ f:rs
tizo treasury and ptes-
1 the house co: COMAIOAS. sale
beware -les were being made it
da end Sentla ekfrica in regard tt
barges against British troop:
hag Deel1 Made th,v Lieut. Mee
CC. the. Canedien artillery.
VIC1ID1UA. CRO.4StE.1;..
arm, Feb. el -In eze Itotve
evelety. '
;147114nnsbtlrg* 44.1 t. tt1.10174;1111, 95111t5., Jit?ltu* 1(117:11
WI'dfl''.111Y•613'""--11" EIC.;.1r51 rick,secretay o: war, etateil the)
e1.1 a culvert Let e.een Nat alsprud
glip river, on; the railroad jest
-ntit Were. litkwrk taida,y.
c irtmod trainicad of foodstuffs
n'ta.ter tini„7- all they ettuld eon
iitoe, to tho rest
thirty-nine- Victoria erosnen
been bestowed for -Services la Soutr
0.
T..011.11 /KIWI-IF:NEWS vOito.E.
Linda:I, Feb. :11.-.4liceor1ing to ..thi
,Gota
EUROPE GETS A CHILL
Ares of GerMEMY WOather Is teetdoel
In Twenty Years
BODIES SWEPT OUT TO SEA Perlin, Feb. 22.-10 scene parts a'fr
tliPs country the vmarhen le the eeld-
est known in twenty-- :five yOaffS. At
Will Pronably Never, Dv tleceveree rPatet eentongeue t yonng lady reveler was
Number erhead r4ayllievge De Kneen, frozen to deathi int the street, aed
• bra4u fell front his:carriage itit
b:th .leg,s. 'frozen. Near Reneee a
teceeenee was aortind dead- In the gull
c. Doteie a fishiug fatter wee, frozen
Jo and three oil: the erene-Perished,
o 11anezeo a fishier; eat ter was Irozet
s. ki. flt ilirseltlx..rgt the temper.
$auFrniso, Feb. 23. -.The Pink-
ttze Pacing mail steamer Rie
d'antdro, after striking roc14'
rig the Goldeo gate, daring, the dense
VeelelielaY Morning. ,,,S,O3 tho MoSt
appalling illsaster this coast has tett+, is 29 degrees below zero eenv
known. for reiao$ yearns. aost of-the1 13,1 In toe 0.pper Ecu,t4i,. ad:
1..-Paies or the 120 or More victims are 1 seemly an ehe rneenttone= reat,m3
at tete bottom of, the) sea, and Mae). 1 eports eeg,„-eeet, Teem taus,
• them may never be recovered. The
w ater, where the ship lies, is deep,
and the current swift, and tile 'dead,
with meet et: the wreckage, probably
COT AWAY WIN $50,000
I, !TN
riIInarric4 c'ot int° the i'ne •• inmeoau %Reeked That sum F tem a
• -- Beek- Vomit
.440.,V
e ltieJgo, even3 indietment wee
todee votee by 'the .gravelju.y a -
g it ''Ono $:klisbar;!:, alias
Watod," e1n" . .with the
• of Ple.100. lee le Leant to lee it
Mb:dies:en. It es geld unneileeelly thut
the :alleged lareetee, the 41,11'109m -
i a' railway construct:eat contract
involving S1,000,000. lk vts 1 tha;
clue nerve.), and bie ttett eattl"" zo 'Clt7-
te) exam Otnalta. leteseing $10A1
Ct, V' meat „kukkney itt hk. ,ietkii,„
stets in • eu.erenee and nen
dep.:el-tee manly tirezneit Van%
It IN •SAid that the on1;,- nitneeeee,
th'ket, of placing the tat kitt".Y
nit Were the three inert who' tesail.
n the esee today end eitelishoese
alas Wm. 'INeocee." Fmk. latee
Mr. laertett W011t to ztult aur
toned that tit' euney .haei be; --n
away. ;Wit 'when it • Win
arricd raft is mit known.
The number of lives lost, inay
-er k7o,-Arri exactly, owing lathe
thatt the reataas were lost
t lisa ared ever tlte veldt.' reencloa /Ditty Expeess Lord Katellen and it is rectlealir ineleeselble 14
ileepitelsee alteP.t1I Mtn eepeet teiL lust how many Oh nese worn in
Zi . , ▪ ;•;:e 1".., 2pU*5-,
!'" ee- sea tee
A.
2 i'ePaT,
-4Te.
e-ele,ee
1,133,erre,,1.0*- .nte
!
;9
,•'••• A
; Ileeerip:aon are tott.r.1 ,..ozwacat by 4 70,rps, 17,o0u; eseee stie000, lele Wee the number at 128, awl the
as:- Rellgen Ray l'n. mail inelliee ;i 41;1MM TUB WAR. examiner %,teii that DA canna hi
51U1 tit exeeptioe tee urgent ii
rae.v? e*stwerte, ,i Arr. Rruger tutenda tot,;tteturn t4- ti The dtenpany est.mates tlkat ;a. tht
. T.,nk-taal alter tite war is aver. Cit'alaSe rew twere
rhirty- six drewa-
r•FriciAL ..:=4*.I.Trnfit:NTS.
L ftvied.
.ti, r.h. :3. - R V.iyiag t4 a . ,. Fifteen Chinese posseagers were
: es k. war tpt--..st'l,,a,t pat hi Mr GAsf, OF BOY st, ATG„, $ ved as far as any record can be oh.
B 1 "
L lt,,,,tertrr • .i the h ." I Sit,Ht
1 tattled..
a.b.r ley oral supplie,s. ithb, I'c'ndfela:41'Ir 'aVceullte4 Igr' The wisei' with
it
, supro,,,„., 4., Ana,:V.T'kkorneorrt'sponilvat eabine) tba veblo w
aluVargo„ el total less
No attempt hae Wen made to piece
eVee C4 IA What Peterbore's Trunk Mystur lte bitrne for the disaster, but the
A -,e• rk, HaS Developed Atei- in coraptuy's °Lleitia state
a, Ill A., 4
‘"?. " .A1 eee Ree *ras heti ea at
" . a 19.3 011 iniq 10i1-0 p'.ird tinting' 111 that the p.lat was subj, t to the or.
(•1`,,n2. :%0 erieree eneee,teen :be wee. repaz ries. dem et Captain Word, who went
5' '" Ta? 14a lin* eireee Pot'rhnfoug.ns reb, •'‘' • clvo* deWn With the chip
.71q 74L-. Cieinalnerite:a 7
z1 4, . 11 ',7,, 1 ei. ,s, ',. • 1, .11,3 term, r,.,- the , ti n trbila folnucti 1 li • 4 rr.-.4 of Wei. ,. '
111 e ee, 411319Q0,
j".gri:*:•11 ter cr nt deed In nem eneneetet Ietezereale„, op ' ee: steeeete ),„ e THE IN ROCK, DIc-7APPEARS.
7t, Ar , - ; . ' • 1,0" L'4,i' ',,i, 'gr. 1%.401,'" is .ak ts coneral vouer ,.a 3i.,,yeli nt, e, dea.1, baely 0: a, ri-oman '8 1 The ners.Tk of the Rio, which for 0
X14.1‘1 1•TN :Or 10:::itc, Pq E. It et 6 timol:,d on ilrvairti,ms ii., inc, . tr ri .., awl Atli Leltlit•K by trttin :01 while) bUng on a itiumwl'a 'E %lot
t't ss'. t-tt '' 7-1' '1 41% •t''' -'20:t lee revereenetat, bat 1,.-4-,1 rtor.rts, , leleg-ton, has no: -drifted le r , Wle t roelt, where she strucit in the (201 len
Ora f to, eie 1 0- ., 4„.s-,,'. ' i%, r. vi h 14° it ° 11 ' -es I, 1 t' v, .1 • ' Clthq Re z 1: arrav•zi le -re from Bell • Gate, so that parte oe the upper
I a le Trani never #t te te 11'11. - l,t,
17:;le \vita ltiAt prisan kr in,,,t night, a works were Vest #1 *, 1115 Slid 0;.1 irate
* '
leeet lereself eere.:.e tee* g v It # h peevsmsly tr.t.til t.oneral
erre Pr' /t Z j°,11:1,q4$ iefer to allow ,i I:* eureebers
ectr-•M1.5"31. t retnra to their ",,";irttri with.
lak end zeta Ilertz•see n eiz I pen 1.nr t zZelleS. 1111% Dtl:Rttree.verartzent
teleee veal) w7e11 e lam • su`014`-e 4' 41Fsurvet :ttr. Jolla na.
T.? :m.nt for 11)t-v,ot . int 1.4 I i Gut eisee, ,e,,ntet
Leen 711 sith in tio w:titton g.v.a COE): Iril te It• preposed et,
epee Laing etre-144A tO (t 7'. Eithi,000 it, 1.9rd Robrt
HERE OR 1,t; Tr lit. gre:at sacs ar the min.
De Aar, Cittp.‘ 1," Way, TaNdn.:..". l'eb :st •t-t4acitos. ,Z1/r. Su. JONI
anteati1 let in i atean's wri,
about 1,01l0 st map:. It is sie,ariate
Srom Alen. Denet etel ;sere* north,
Gen. Inseet nateene west's ire
Meet enm indent II )rtze,e, wir
verniers- with a eupple lezieee.
cuieer , ks
prisoner IT Cron lif-t.vet at Sand Dri t
but sueeequentle* teleesed et le tai
tenkrAtil, from which r -Int he rna
Itis way .1.4 D.- A:tr. ass:.rts that it:
.gishi 0:Ls feiow leere wiere shame.
juBy tre .1...1 le: the Iticere.
rtlf teen. este peree n'Aly iti!' •
WU; rez reetEetit for
ia r.' erence treetztent.
teereiTet Tee GO RACK.
leVintleer. Cnt., Feb. e13. Mortim
feersgsville, wive:verve:1 with
the 11)' 1"5 ri.ies. is
lam t Sessiene 0' < were was .. I in t 1 deell water, All, ts 110W c le 4 -
young man W:ts IthIlittt,c ; to le;: 1. " a sight.
trunk:, which Ilad remain,d unopen i Fort Point, 'where P;iat Iordan
-1 -. 1.1 IN,71: in ebarg,, or 1.2ourtliv,, cleitee the veesel struck, marks the
dt:girtn. who opt-tr..11 ant les ware. narowest 'Point oe ehe eratrenee to the
,Orar. The stat 'that it *Ant. bay anal :is usually given a wide
bled a holy prowd correm. it ea. berth by ntrinerk. Tae. Ole hne'
the hotly of a unman. about Mil runs azigh and at times hes a swirl -
1 ot ar. Th:s morning it f.%.,.., 'us mot:on.
1r.:et, Co ;•,,,nyvtry :5 $.51$ far identified as that of Mrs.. Wows ,-,-.i eN oa Fort Point lie several sunken
war. in.:ttrro--A Mr. Labouthere that bAn, who diel in Ashbornitem co ,":.t. roch4, forming e dangerous Lalge
tit? go-cc-inn:eat .Tproved the neli- =dee- lest one was buried on eleistzte on the siontlierly edge of the Atirway
'r.ir suPlnes&,..c in 0 the Peaish 11".• ln the Roman catholic cemetery. R 1. channel _of the Golden Gate, bet close
, atives of titx deceas:,1 visited : t under the shore. There is a bght
. ' .?: trIwspir-.-rs. • Tit.., pr-Inbiti,,,t
witti'l n''Itt'',' Mr. L ti,'-"-titt'it • grave ani roan 1 it a pormtly ex on top of. the fort and a tog b.11,:
Ttntit. - disturbel, and an OWrlitag it fount but the latter comet be heard far
Tat: I r...i.ttrr,. the shell and eoffin with the gray when a -westerly Wind is bl wing.
v.tp-- rukt..n. Feb, -.:1.-Til,7 1,.:. ly o' ei elethee. Tile holy must. have beer Pilot Captatn Jordan la . Lenz a
el itive wlr:- luid dled ,ii, 1..altr 1 lt:t.t: F1:1 -1m on ISionday -or Tuesday night master mariner on this toast for 'tit:P-
itts Pc.,e11, .C11:14 -11 • 1,"w gun rtr ' „'%.* i and the gmeral opinion nere is 001 er tytonty years. :IL eltnia footo ilia
e-tZt'.. 110 s'i t th"1.1' I-, Ltan".' t "I Patiemin had conrone in town whc ii.ti adz coast. Previous to being , p-
c .ee.e. pointed. e pilot about twave peva
tee air:v.'s . fife, r••••le.'al!nS :-e'''' , poeted him regarding the burial, nnt
li Id 10 .ateil the grave, and had the ago, Jordan was in eotuanane 0' elle
ell.loi. le 1 N V-A LI 1.314. boiy ready for bini. when lte came Weringten, the Bristol and other •toal
Otteere, Fie-• •.e.1 .- 1%1, ..alew:ne Tbe prison?r Was arraigned 'before ve a is plying between this part and
.:1.1?grarn wae reseviel here Gee • Misrestrate Dumb!. this afternoon Pagit S.ound. He was a remarkaley
.7-0.11;r1-Lorklial, 1,Li, 1:0.-2170 ta:Ii• but nothing was ("one, except to re- successful navigator and never be-
_ ••.e.pert anent:- Folowiat? mens..,.--te mold the ease Lentil 't,Vednestl I.:morn-
o.. eent.neTeme :;,115..:1 tm 1,..nAitanil ..:17 g neyt. R. M. Dminieloun o.ppearec forfeited had any notable misfortune.
IB ie-' • i -:-.well conee,.eeilar!,e and bas 70'5, Ceinues; 18 I, ierlite,.. Arra. eeee.n attorney for t h.:‘, prot..ec000rt declares the loss. :of the
ous to ret tarn to item, .!.,A rata with 111.., 11...- itutn.-7.ila. ,Mellerg; MS, Ifuline for the ',mower; R. b. IN nod, count4 - °-4ardall
ree.:„.er,o1 .11:s ,cemathee .71 jai UK! KiAlgA,;- stvms, D,?,L sp., stk...rm ku and F. j steamer c3aula not be foreseen. An-
• T.y.o:, mour.t.-.1 n.: 11,-,. F,truthcam: and D. O'Cortnen represen ,-,,..,i the. bins. 'cording to Ide s•Ory, tne vessel drift -
band and relatives tee the late Mrs., ed -11.311. a in';' br°adski--3 in the feA
ill? cerairee le
JS MOTE A MARIIIIIIIESS that env..1cp.ad tbe home-bonn3 steam-
- -----0----- -007 e le oe* W. w. 3vairg, 0: the Sheehan. Pattereon is oateou • bail
-
enessi.nd RI Ie.; 743e, Ceele 43- G bira d'in $1,009, and two :earaties
Hume. 150 A :yle Light In:antry i) eadt.
Corp. Fr.A C-ournIrs, R
Said to Ile. tut Worf", co It. I., w:tir $.1 Co.; Jos A.rthur lea '
Mims n.
Len Ion, Feb. 23.- itt es. Rosie.
neete t ee Fl rradwa. Ceinpany, 3r
the o-ve Itlarheecnees of 11,.:cline vor,,:iritt or iietzy the .tel.ort
ei „tee tuerreig, to the MIruttie et
Heedfo: e, a ntenant of the first
e but, tit, truth thereof is
aceel.t_d by eoPiety -wherein it has
cam ed art immense sensation.
It is sail that the INZarquis of ;Head-
fort'e no her became aware a the
young guaedsmaxes. intenat ous somas
time itai.e, through a 1?tter fouled by
ii.valet :n the enerquis' pee.k.?t, mak-
riegize wes -ornaerly wat12 the N. W
Me Pe eermstreng is from St. John
N.B. Ile lest 'is leg and stayed civet
Wants the Youthful tar) roulott Ziemer
Oe provated with an artieiciallircib From Vinton House
IL, was speeially honored, by being
saekera hands witli by the queen,
tn.n started in behalf of Viseottnt
telliermari eannot be identided.
WANTS nom VACCINATED.
Hinton, who at one time was an Or -
Ottawa, Feb. 21.-A cable reeeiveri gY1 gr1nder in London streets, t°
ejezit the youthful Earl Poulette Irons
from Mr. Cnanaberlain today requests
Vett alt tbe men ;who ars ! b-ing ene Hinton &case pending the trial et tha
listed ..or tue Baden- Powell police
force shall be vaceinated 'before sail -
la. 00
London, Feb. 22.- Proceeditge heve
Frerale Joseph Taylor is lerom Edmone
ing errangemente for Bliss Boete to
)aneet him at the registry offioe and
get raarriol. The valet tee* the 0...et-
ter to tha marchioness, who, pro -
to stop the wed ing. T:e
ma ehionees, lOwever, recen..11 went
to Cello, leaving her son en the Rare
of his brother offieers of the life
guards.
The lattT have been keeping the
rev qui, practically confined to bar-
• k.,hue it is said, he managed to
slip n 1 Thursday when the nuirriagi
• is a neg.' d to have token place.
Mies Beate played a small part in
'Tat: nes nger Boy" at the Gaiety
th• at r, aniaccompaed 1Vianager,
to g Edwards to Ameriea as a
girl in "Ilhe Rio/law-ay Girl."
N'eW Ic)EtIC BANK STATEMENT.
Nov, 'fork Feb. 23,--Wee1ey bank state
teane decreased $2,822,100; deposit
• 11.142,1.00; circulation ineree,rs
0 ,elel teneers increased. 11,411,e00
• i -1-,exeased $360,100. Surntue yaarilt re
• • 4:7(cess ol the legal requirement:
ee eon lees $14,516,676.
()evilly nigh seonstasee Lam-he:et
1 -Steel -eel for Toronto Friday
ni z;ht w;iii a warrant l'or the a?rest
or. X. 'S. 'ellen, a couttlfssion agent of
To -onto, wito Schieged by FY'clu
[7 I gnaw, of Montrea1 with. obtaining
$200 'andel falee pretenees.
The ,TaPtlary statement of the
post office savings bank at Ottalwa
shows hat the totat deposits on
WEATHER CION'T BOTHER
Wirehss Telogrephy Mutt Rad M Diftleult3
fn vgnalmg
er like a pall and no man could have
judged either the direction or the vs•
locity of the invisible current that
changed her con -se and sent her on
the Fort Point lee-ge. &nee 1/90 the
Rio had had several accid
AN UNLUCKY CON:RNA:Y.
During the past fifty years the Pa,
oleic Mail Steamship 0 mpany Lai
lost nineteen of it (leet. The fouls
dering of the Rio 1)0 qandro does not
result in the grea,teei lost of life, us
203 of the 300 passengers on the (Gold-
en Gate were lost oil the Coast el
Mexioo in life' while; 400 Chinese were
enestion 01 his right to the ealleom. lost in the wreek oe the steamer 31a
An injunction will be asked for to re- pan off the Onintose coast in the ear -
strain the. present cecupant ot the ly eeventles.
faxo;ly estates from using tbe title TECE ClAPTAIN BLAMED
Earl roulett.
.1. San VranaiseO, Feb. 23. - R. P.
'The pollee of Manila cle'eo, to fetavL Schwerin, ricepresident and general
obtl'ired doemnentary evid nee tend- ship ,G0s2pany, in diseuseing the lose
manager of the Paeific Mail Steam -
Italian consul at Manila, anl Ma.nuel
R23`4% a lac Rio De Janeiro, said he thought
ing to incriminate Franz:lira
mg the Filipino itisurgen's. The evi- •bt4reingiloThei:‘:"vessd,eulintodtteriTaPnig. aWfaongl. in
Heypooh, onsul for Urtigear i
en aid-
denee hes been etibmitted to Gen ' Time toad. again," sae., Mr. &hoer-
Nee,..York, leen -OZ lbeexe:-i-
me is
irk wireIess telegraphy re.
router con.tueteti off tlroWEtead, Ire.
find, on boned the IS twaltship Georgie:
one of the, aperimeneere, Alexander
W. eihneanan, who bas arrived here
said: "The system adopted Is that
i,rtrniea by Col. Henry Montague
Ireziet, secretary of I.loyds, and 'Mr
NeviMaiskely*,) a 'London, a. -well
knee n eel:roam/ler and eleetrician
The ti,peratus used •ia this eystem s
al egattiex different from that 'ere
ploeed by die Marconi syndicate.
"Out apparabus is simple, in Gen,
sties:tic-re' and ocliey to reaeleneletee so
thatthe ordinary raarine signalman
Is (able to use it alter a day' a in-
stil Mot -oral. Tiie eteareer was ten
miles ifrOna Draw Head, and signals,
web e exchanged as the Georgie oune
tinned on hex regular etourse at fuel
speed, until ebe was twenty- ft-ve
miles from Brow Erearx, when the tests
we.;:e disenutItlued. ,pae message
were easily re'gd."
Mr. Siiiirman said that the great-
est advantage of Es eystem was that
worked equally welt ie all kinds o,f.
weether
Mee Se:Armen will ,return on the
(feargia, ond the exo e r tn ents viU be
resumed as tbe steamer ppro' h
the Irish 'coast
IT 18 PCSTPXED
tit/Necessity Now for That Punitive
FineditiOn
MacArthur.
THE KING'S A HUSTLE11
- His Aetivity 18 IRS Work Continuei
Unabated
New Work, Feb. f2.-King.Edwo.rd',.
activity and interest in his work con-
tinue unabated, says the Tribune'E
Landon corre,spondent. Every detai:
has thisatteritionA anal, he insisits
on having accurate knowledge oi
everything and forming 88 !independ-
ent op0.S8inion. Those in touch with the
coor, e
• rt that all the important
atid-resEes and messages td the nation
array, vary and forelign rulers ilay,e
been Neel...teen by the king himself,
and that the plitasiuy tt all royal
communications, iexcept, possibly, the
king,'.4 speech to: pa d ia-erien I, is bit
no rises eaely, works tate
sleeps 1itte, ene. his 'health already
reesi t'ue eet �f this e,,tose oecu-
pa Lon.
What's the 'News?
Frank Sharp, the Eriveloek murder-
er, faas not yet been arrested.
Eleven holies have Dna reamer...A
from the train wreck near Trenton
N. 3.
it convention of North Ontario lib
-
orals will be held at Beaverton c:
Feb. 28.
Mr. 3, S. Maxwell of Brandon hut
bean, elected grand master of iitlanito.
ba oddfellows,
Premier Roblin of Manitoba hat
giveo notice of the first reading o
the railway bills for Tuesday next.
The annual meeting of the Vidor-
1 Pa order of nurses will be held ft.
Government house, Ottawa, on Marti
14,
North Ontario conservatives wil
meet at Cannington on March 2 is
nominate a candidate for the logisla
ture.
iri-s In the storage rooms of nu
Ameei^an linseed oil company nt
Sioux City, b., .totlay caused n loss
ettimated at 050,090.
It is eletireately settled that Majoi
M.. de of the Shropsitti:o regiment, if
to ba the rew cornmenelant of the
roy .1 military coil, ge.
Eisie. Blackburn, the seve.ra-year-ole.
deughter of John. t. Blackburteeltat-
ham street, WAS killed by a trollee
car in. Hamilton yesterday.
The Winnipeg manual game sys•
tem, ineugurated by Si* eV. C. Ic•Dori•
ald of Montreal, was its-xi/ally (menet.
by Prof. Robertson. of Ottawa.
Francis 13. Clergue was banaueted
by ths citizens of the A.mexican Poo
I ,s1 night, ane seoke fa Livor of clos-
er trade relations tee.tween the 15. S.
and Cane da..
Geo. MrGowan, ehipp'rEg clerk foi
Leeming, M.iaa & 00., Montreal, it
under arrest charged with stealing
,000 worth of ba.leine powder from
his employers.
Chas. A Quick's eseerai store it
aingsville Las ,been 'framed, togethet
witb the post offiee in the rear oi
the stoxe. Total lass *23,000, tota
insurance *14,000.
The steamer 'C4y ef Rio ide Janiero
with passengers 8811fre'ght, famai
Yokohama, etxuck a lodge of rock
outside 'Frisco harbor hast night and
sank. No lives were loot.
Six by -two thous 1,1.1,3 ft vd hunk ec
aled 'fifteen immigrant§ air tved al.
Canadian ocean ports during. Gat
yea". opener" June 30 last, inelachni
WHY THE WIESE YIELDED
General Belief N That They Were -Afraid o)
Von Wahlersee and gis Proposed
gXPeelltion to Shen SI
Berlin, eeb. annenneed fn.
4
4esPa4e13 from Pekin, dated Feb.
that Count Von Walderseo has post-
poned the expedition he planned, as
China has conceded the demands oe
the powers for the puelislament of
guilty officials.
SURIeWieDER DIM TO FEAR.
London, Feb. 12,- Commenting on
the latest adviees from, Pekin, the
Time says: °There eannot any
reaeonab1e. elontet thet the madden
surrender or the Chinese court was
dne to fe.ars inspired:hy Count Ton-
Walciersee's orsker. The lesson -will net
be trot on the allie-s should the Chin-
ese resort again tq their traditional
tantics a evasion and delay. •At (the
same time the pewees are 1.0 he con-
gratulated tteat it is not neceesary to
earrY their threats into exception.'"
URITAIN DIDN'T A.PPIIOVE.
Leaden,. Feta. 21.- In reply to
question in the house QZ COMMOIO
Lord Orauttorne sail the Brittsa wain-
leter at Relgia had never consentee
ony intimation to China that en iediet
retie:Meng th3 Obinese oefa iels' see ile
would be approve:1 by the foreign
enenister-a,
LOAN 1VANT811.
Ileriln, -Feb. 21,-e Aeeording .eneapee
disPetelt frOM New York, Mina
negotinting for a to of soao.
.030,040 dollare threnge tit, Stals'oral
011 .Corienaux and New York bank4.
The'erepert us rie credited in high
German Offeelat azercle,9.
ARHESTE1) OKERTiON
Belonged to WeLeley Barraelts an0
Was Caught in Windier
Windsor, Qat, Feb. 22.-gui Wr le.
LrealltillstOtt hey, Was Arr.aS1, at his 4tath
er'e 1101410 ;',1$ two soldiers tram the Lon
on Military school and la.N.-:-tt bolt ti
that place to stand Wet Tor aller„,.'d dtrer
titan 8ome maths ag, Wildix olifitgc
with the permartent faeces itt Loneen, tar
tahing a disliim to th.,, service deserted
It is aueoca. and went to the states. Us
eturne1, home sel1:. time ag,4 and .tla
iiitary authorities wore nottliel,.
CALLAHAN SAYS NOT -GUILTY
Teo .Alleged Ifidnaper Denies ,A11 tht
charges bad Against Him
Omaha, Neb., Feb. i?3 -Jas. Calla-
han,under arrest in conneetica wLtL
tho Cudahy IChl,viapIng, was called he.
foro Judge Vinsentralor to lay ant
arraigned on three complaints -gran:
larceny, robbery and faleo inTrItrtn
meat. Callahan pleade i not guittv ti
all the charges. Further proceedilg.
were postponed null; n -xt
Bill was 11.X24 at, *7,Z.00, aeel, in do.
fault, Callahan was Iemantityl tojail
'in, "we ,iaave warned our captauls 21,015 booked through to the Unite,
never to leave, Or enter port during States.
a •fog. It, is erroneous to think 'that A..numw spoavs T,.siefeneu,alt
„when- a p:)....1t; boards a vessel it ted on 'the Spear homestead it
'the captain has no more responsibl. V.i.yeand township; was dest:royet
ity. A •pdot is simply a guide Cox a by eiely yeEite'edermerning. 'The
;captain. (3u'l 34' past:office, a rtow office, re
"like stateraen:s made to me 1)5 ceettly established in that neig)ibor-
Pilot Jordan ineivate that there was inee,(3, WAS siLtiated tn, Mr. Sneer's re -
e a -.tog hanging around, the heads,. aim .
b1y1litnalke tehaV:tainandinne.blirainstgein'avn, shiV117:_ f 'cr,:01);•1 L•hf.e•.3.1 Illvarve!,kbente;nk
ar tTaxeent..;
gel in. 1 callxiot, gladerstanil whe toe, el. X., and there are believed te
„there should have ben 00 much haste b, :1,:)." 0, yet.. in the hospitals ei •
shown considering the vessel layout- eeden an:1 Trenton are twenty- 813;
side all night. Capt: Ward Was a
careful offloer and I dear.: that when
,ite reaehed Honolulu, with the Rio he
wa'ted outside the bar 'for eleven
hours rattier than takC any eheecez
itt f;the rough weather,
, “Ol couree, he is., not, here to speak
wieh thathe ware for lie was on
011r best, offieers. ETO wartirouglii
up in o'ur service and wP, ail ceel dee,p-
' ly over his lose and thoea of his ,cone
,cannot state exactly the value 01
Ole Rio Da S,aneito, but it ie hetWeen y , „
mon TROUBLE FOR TURKEY
General Arab Rising Occurs an0
Troops Ordered Out
Constantinople, Feb. 2.2. -It is re-
ported that it p„,'neral Arab rising
has occurred ittYemen, Arabia, g -
*hist Turkish authority, onti tl.at
the situation is serious, .
The _Itorta ha= or.lerel row r
events to rentfores the Turkish
troops there.
I0
, :, •,
,,
You can cough
yourself into
bronchitis,pneu-
monia, and con-.
sumption.
Bandaging
and bundling
your throat
will do no
god.
You must give
your throat and
lungs rest and
allow the cough
wounds to heal.
There is noth-
lng SG bad for a
cough as cough -
lug. Stop it b
using
9
ft GIRL'S FERIL
A BRIEF STOW! OF INTEREST TO
ALL YOUNG WOMEN.
Pallor, Headaches, Dizziness . and a.
Feeling of Constant • Languor Over-
come -Hope for Similar Sufferers.
There are thousartds of young girls
throughout Canada who owe their
good health, if not life itself, to the
timely use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People. .Among these is Miss
Maud Patterson, whose home is in. the
-vicinity of Stra.throy, Ont. To a re-
porter who interviewed her, Miss Pat-
terson said : Several yeers ago I be-
gan to suffer from headaches'was
easily tired out, and eould see tlaat nay
health -was 110t, what it bad been. At
first I did not think there was anything
set -ions the matter, and thoueelat the
trouble would pass away. In this,
however, I lees mistaken, for as time
went on 1 became weaker. The head-
aches attacked ine more frequently.,
my appetite failed; If -I stooped I
would grow so dizzy tbat I would, al-
most fall over. I became very pale,
arid always felt tired and worn out. I
was advised to try Dr Williams' Pink
Pills, and I leve reason to rejoice that
I followed the advice, and as I con -
Mulled their use, it seemed as though
day ley day they were imparting new
lite to me, My appetite improvedethe
headaches diszippeaz ed, the pallor left
my face, the dizziness that bothered
me so much ills° disappeared, and I
felt altogether like a differeet person.
I feel that 1 csve thy renewed health
entirely to Dr. Williams' leitik Pills,
and as I know that there are many
gi11S'who suffer as I did 1 wouid urge
them to lose no tore in giving this
medicine a fair trial."
The case of Miss Patterson certainly
carries With it a lesson to others who
may be pale, languid, easily tired, or
subject to headaches or the other dis-
ju -cid, persons, tiaany of whom will
iEven tbe OQUgit oharly
consumption is cured.
And, later on, when the
disease is Rrtnly fixed,
you can bring rest and
comfort in every case.
A 25 cent bottle will
cure new coughs and
colds; tile 50 cent size is
better tor settled coughs
i of bronchitis and weak
lungs; the one dollar size
is more economical for
chronic cases and con-
sumption5 it's the size
you shouldkeep onhand.
...A.n families ought to be mime
argot) forsake otiaelts of croup
oraeutolungtroubles. EveryCOlart-
tryhat$00 in tbe laud should Iteep
Cherryrectoralearialautlyeathand
to proyulaagoastau eater uoy."
4o5otu O. Wtttas, ).1
8e441i00, 3101811
mid Wm, Darit, of nbrook,
has mrebased the 20 acre Inem belo8g-
Ing Mrs. Wm. Cornish and family
miles smith of Brussels. me price
4
paid, is said to be $1.200.
A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL,
stuck to my engine, a1tboug4
every joint'aehed arid every nerve way,
racked with pain,"writes V. W. Be't.
hviny, a locomotive drown. of Bu
lington, Iowa. "1 was weak and pale',
without any appetite and "ill run down
As 1 was about to give up, I got n
bottleof Electric, Bitters Audi after
taking it, I folt as well it 1 overAid
my life." Weak, sickly, run down
people always gate new life, strength
and vigorfrom their use. Try them,
Satisfaction gnaranteed by all drug-
gists. Price 50 cents.
After a loos life, Mrs, Elizabeth
Dow, of flowick, passed oyer to the
majority at the age of 02. She had
been in feeble health for some timee
and spent her /est days at the bome of
her son-in-law, Robert laic:Laughlin.
Interment took pinee in Mitchell. An.
other aged lady bas crossed the steam
of death, Mrs. Win, Grainer. She,
too, bad reached the: ripe age of 81
years.
teessingesyniptopie that mark the op-
rlie, and many less [seriously hurt ward proeress of anaemia, In cases
we, a taken by epebial trains to 11111- of this Ittni"ce Dr. NrA illiam's' Pink Pills
, , I ?'" ph i 1 and Atlantic City. will give more certain and speedy re-
Jaeeell Alcock of Sandwich 'West, stets than any other inedieine, They
fri: ' 11 :: , ,: c_r'1, 0.3 b- r '0 arrestYhof rr socerah:carog : :vn: le ifg: III: bnt 1 10i n7.7 :: hr LIM° iii3i: 13;'ETel etNiri,)Pell:ivellel-Ssl),,1,1":eal d3:1 d la)elno0(1tOIC,16,Cel :ft neactilidtYshipremn1 rkar'ktehgi neun7
and other table articles
L,h71, ; 01)10:S ,theetCp,r:pe:xiCtlyes 0 i ivIl ss al atrs51 otalleacSebnl ;It Cs:ta(itietdilwetxal.,100e 7 sl oil Sxr .1s(-)oerxiiitetlesapitoopt.s. post paid
P100 were found in Aleoek s h u , by addressing tbe Dr. "Williams Medi-
3,-- oyed , tatter states the,t he was ern- ,
-sa ., • and took the eine Co., Brockville, Unt.
e i (toles in 'payment of wages.
Consvmplin
is destruction of lung by a
growing germ, precisely as
mouldy cheese is destruction
of cheese by a growing germ..
If you kill the germ, you
stop the consumption. You
can or can't, according to -
when you begin.
Take Scott's Emulsion of'
Cod Liver Oil : take a littIm:
at first.
15
r
It acts as_ a -
food ; it is the' --
easiest food.
Seems not to be
; makes you.
hungry ; eating
is comfortable.
Yougrow
The genuine has
er. Take more;
this picture on it,
take no other.
not too much; enough is as
much as you. like arid agrees -
with you. Satisfy hunger,
with usual food; whatever
you like and agrees with you.
When you are strong
again, have recovered your -
strength ---the germs are
dead; you have killed therm
If you have not tried -it, send
for free sample, .its agreeable*
taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & toWNE,
::Chemists,
Toronto.
50o, ancl,$1.00; all druggistsg-